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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1st Generation 1. Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Frankswas born About 324 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen (Germany) and died in 389. He marriedBlesinde De Sueve in 346. Blesinde was born About 325 in Swabia, Bravia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franksand Blesinde De Sueve i. 2. Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Frankswas born in 347 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen (Germany) and died in 404.
2nd Generation (Children) 2. Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Frankswas born in 347 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen (Germany) and died in 404. He marriedIldegonde De Lombardy, daughter of Richimir De Lombardy, Duke of the West Franksand Ascyla.
Children of Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franksand Ildegonde De Lombardy i. 3. Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, was born in 363/64 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died About 428. ii. 4. Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Colognewas born in 399 and died on an unknown date.
3rd Generation (Grandchildren) 3. Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, was born in 363/64 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died About 428. He married Argotta Mangus, Queen of East Franks. Argotta, daughter of Genebald Mangus, King of the East Franksand Althildis DeCamulod, was born About 376 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, and Argotta Mangus, Queen
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Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks was born in
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395 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 449 in Cambray, Nord, France. Clodion Ferreolus, King of Westphalia, King of the Franks was born in 397 in North Rhine=Westphalia, Germany and died in 448.
4. Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Colognewas born in 399 and died on an unknown date. She married Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks . Clodio, V Clodius, son of Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, and Argotta Mangus, Queen of East Franks, was born in 395 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 449 in Cambray, Nord, France.
Children of Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologneand Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of
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Chlodebaud Merovigianwas born in 440 in Koln, Germania and died in 483 in Koln, Germania. Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Frankswas born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449.
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4th Generation (Great-grandchildren) 5. Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks was born in 395 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 449 in Cambray, Nord, France. He married 1st Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne. Ildegode, daughter of Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franksand Ildegonde De Lombardy, was born in 399 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndBasina, I Agilofing. Basina, I, daughter of Weldelphus ze Thuringia, King of the Thurgian Franks , was born in 395 in Thuringia, Danube Valley, Germany and died on an unknown date. Children of Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks and Ildegode Merovigian,
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Chlodebaud Merovigianwas born in 440 in Koln, Germania and died in 483 in Koln, Germania. Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Frankswas born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449.
Children of Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks and Basina, I Agilofing iii. 9. Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergnewas born About 419 in Westphalia, Germany and died on an unknown date. iv. 10. Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnkswas born in 418 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 458. 6. Clodion Ferreolus, King of Westphalia, King of the Franks was born in 397 in North Rhine=Westphalia, Germany and died in 448. He marriedBasinna, I de Thuringia. Basinna, I, daughter of Weldelphus ze Thuringia, King of the Thurgian Franks, was born in 390 in Thuringia, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia Preussen (Germany) and died in 470.
Children of Clodion Ferreolus, King of Westphalia, King of the Franks and Basinna, I de Thuringia i. 11. Sigimberus, I Ferreolus was born Aabt 419 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died in 508. ii. 12. Merovaeus Merovee, King of the Frankswas born in 411 in France and died in 458 in France. 7. Chlodebaud Merovigianwas born in 440 in Koln, Germania and died in 483 in Koln, Germania. He married Amalaberga De Saxony. Amalaberga, daughter of Clodoweg De Saxonyand Wedelphe De Saxony, was born in 440 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Chlodebaud Merovigianand Amalaberga De Saxony i. 13. Siegbert, I Merovigian, King of Koeln/Cologne was born in 460 in Koln, Germania and died in 509 in Buconian Forest. 8. Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Frankswas born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449. She married Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks . Maerovaec , son of Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks and Basina, I Agilofing, was born in 418 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 458.
Children of Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franksand Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks i. 14. Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks was born in 436 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 481 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Antique, Neustria, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5th Generation (Great(2)-grandchildren) 7. Chlodebaud Merovigianwas born in 440 in Koln, Germania and died in 483 in Koln, Germania. See previous entry for Chlodebaud Merovigianwas born in 440 in Koln, Germania and died in 483 in Koln, Germania. 8. Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Frankswas born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449. See previous entry for Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Frankswas born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449. 9. Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergnewas born About 419 in Westphalia, Germany and died on an unknown date. He marriedTonantius, daughter of Tonantius Ferreolus and Papinilla Avitus.
Children of Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergneand Tonantius i. 15. Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbonwas born 465 to 517 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. 10. Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnkswas born in 418 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 458. He marriedVaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franks. Vaerica , daughter of Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks and Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne, was born in 419 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died About 449.
Children of Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnksand Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franks i. 14. Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks was born in 436 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 481 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Antique, Neustria, France. 11. Sigimberus, I Ferreolus was born Aabt 419 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and died in 508. He marriedTonantia About 449 in Rome, Italy.Tonantia, daughter of Tonantius Ferreolus and Papinilla Avitus, was born in 428/29 in Rome, Italy and died in 511.
Children of Sigimberus, I Ferreolus and Tonantia i. 16. Ferreol de Moselle was born About 465 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. 12. Merovaeus Merovee, King of the Frankswas born in 411 in France and died in 458 in France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Merovaeus Merovee, King of the Franks i. 17. Childeric, I Merovingwas born in 436 in North Rhinel-Wesstphalia, Preussen and died on Nov. 26, 481 in Tournai, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 13. Siegbert, I Merovigian, King of Koeln/Cologne was born in 460 in Koln, Germania and died in 509 in Buconian Forest. He married (Unknown).
Children of Siegbert, I Merovigian, King of Koeln/Cologne i. 18. Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Colognewas born in 480 and died in 509. 14. Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks was born in 436 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 481 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Antique, Neustria, France. He married Basina, II bon Thuringia, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks). Basina, II, daughter of Banin Chlodwig, I De Keulen, Of the Thurngian Franks and Basine De Saxony, Lady of Saksen, was born in 439 in Thuringia, Saxony, Germany and died on an unknown date.
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Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Frankswas born in 464/65 in Rheims, Marne, France and died on Nov. 11, 511 in Church of Pierre, Paris, France or Rheims, Maire, Loire-Atlantique, Neustra, France.
6th Generation (Great(3)-grandchildren) 15. Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbonwas born 465 to 517 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedOuteria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierre. Outeria, daughter of Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Cologneand Agilolfing, Lady of Thuringia , was born in 504 in Moselle, Austrasia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbonand Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St.
Pierre i.
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Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerwas born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570.
14. Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks was born in 436 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 481 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Antique, Neustria, France. See previous entry for Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks was born in 436 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany and died in 481 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Antique, Neustria, France. 16. Ferreol de Moselle was born About 465 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedDode de Cologne About 525 in Landen, Leige, Belgium, Netherlands.Dode de, daughter of Chloderic Clovis, I DUPLICATE Meroving, King of te Franks, was born in 505 in Rheims, Marne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ferreol de Moselle and Dode de Cologne i. 21. Ansbertus Ferreolus was born in 493 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 17. Childeric, I Merovingwas born in 436 in North Rhinel-Wesstphalia, Preussen and died on Nov. 26, 481 in Tournai, France. He married Basina Andovera de thuringiain 463 in Preussen. Basina Andovera was born About 440 in Thuringia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Childeric, I Merovingand Basina Andovera de thuringia i. 22. Chloderic Clovis, I DUPLICATE Meroving, King of te Franks was born in 464/65 in Rheims, Marne, France and died 27 Nov 511 or 530 in St. Pierre Island, Biel Lake Canton, Switzerland. 18. Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Colognewas born in 480 and died in 509. He marriedAgilolfing, Lady of Thuringia.
Children of Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Cologneand Agilolfing, Lady of Thuringia i. 23. Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierrewas born in 504 in Moselle, Austrasia and died on an unknown date. 19. Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks was born in 464/65 in Rheims, Marne, France and died on Nov. 11, 511 in Church of Pierre, Paris, France or Rheims, Maire, Loire-Atlantique, Neustra, France. He married Clothilde De Burgundy . Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic, II De Burgundy, Kingand Agrippine De Svebern Caratene, was born in 475 in Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 3, 548 in Tours, France.
Children of Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks and Clothilde De Burgundy i. 24. Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks was born in 496/97 in Reims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France and died on Nov. 23, 561 in Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France. ii. 25. Lothar, I Clothaire, King of Frankswas born in 497 in Rheims, Marne, France and died in 561.
7th Generation (Great(4)-grandchildren) 20. Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerwas born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570. He marriedAdleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks. Adleberge, daughter of Charbert I Merovigian, King of Neustria, King of Parisand Ingoberge De Paris, Queen, was born in 541 in Paris, France and died in 580.
Children of Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerand Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks i. 26. Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldewas born About 550 in Old Saxony and died in 601. ii. 27. Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Mosellewas born in 530 and died in 655. iii. 28. Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsacewas born in 560 in France and died in 658. 21. Ansbertus Ferreolus was born in 493 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Ansbertus Ferreolus i. 29. Ansbertus, de Moselle was born in 523 in Old Saxony and died in 570. 22. Chloderic Clovis, I DUPLICATE Meroving, King of te Franks was born in 464/65 in Rheims, Marne, France and died 27 Nov 511 or 530 in St. Pierre Island, Biel Lake Canton, Switzerland. He married 1st (Unknown). He married 2nd Clothilde De Burgundy. Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic, II De Burgundy, Kingand Agrippine De Svebern Caratene, was born in 475 in Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 3, 548 in Tours, France.
Children of Chloderic Clovis, I DUPLICATE Meroving, King of te Franks i. 30. Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthoiswas born in 495 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen and died in 532. ii. 31. Dode de Colognewas born in 505 in Rheims, Marne, France and died on an unknown date. 23. Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierrewas born in 504 in Moselle, Austrasia and died on an unknown date. She married Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon . Ferreolus, son of Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergneand Tonantius, was born 465 to 517 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierreand Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at
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Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerwas born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570.
24. Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks was born in 496/97 in Reims, Marne, LoireAlantique, Neustria, France and died on Nov. 23, 561 in Braines, Loire-Atlantique, France. He married Ragegonde, Lady of the Thuringian Franks. Ragegonde, daughter of Bethar, Of the Thuringian Franks, was born in 500 in Thuringia, Germany, Ingonde and died on an unknown date.
Children of Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks and Ragegonde, Lady of the Thuringian Franks i. 32. Charbert I Merovigian, King of Neustria, King of Pariswas born in 520 in Paris, France and died on May 7, 570. ii. 33. Chilperic, I Lotaire, King of the Frankswas born in 539 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, Neustria, France and died in Sep. 584 in Chelles, Oise, Ile-de-France, Neustria, France. 25. Lothar, I Clothaire, King of Frankswas born in 497 in Rheims, Marne, France and died in 561. He married (Unknown).
Children of Lothar, I Clothaire, King of Franks i. 34. Sigibert, I, King of Austrasiawas born About 535 in Metz, Austrasia, France and died in 575.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8th Generation (Great(5)-grandchildren) 26. Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldewas born About 550 in Old Saxony and died in 601. He married Oda De Savoy, Lady. Oda was born About 562 in Austrasia, France and died After 611.
Children of Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldeand Oda De Savoy, Lady i. 35. Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasiawas born on Aug. 13, 582 in Heristal, Neustria and died on Aug. 16, 641 in Horenberg Monastery, Wasenwald. 27. Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Mosellewas born in 530 and died in 655. She marriedRichmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconia. Richmeres , son of Theobard De Boulogne Betton, Duke of Ostrevantand Austregilde Aiga De Cambria, was born in 538 and died in 607.
Children of Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselleand Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconia i. 36. +Gerberga De franconia was born in 564 and died in 646. ii. 37. Gerberge De Burgundydied on an unknown date. 28. Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsacewas born in 560 in France and died in 658. He married (Unknown).
Children of Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsace i. 38. Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronnewas born in 600 in France and died in 673. 29. Ansbertus, de Moselle was born in 523 in Old Saxony and died in 570. He marriedBlithidis. Blithidis, daughter of Rodegnda, was born in 525 in Paris, Lourve, Seine, France and died in 580.
Children of Ansbertus, de Moselle and Blithidis i. 39. Arnoaldus was born in 540 and died in 601. 30. Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthoiswas born in 495 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen and died in 532. He married (Unknown).
Children of Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthois i. 40. St Bodigisel, I de Aquitaine, was I born in 521/22 in Rheims, Marne, France and died in 581 in Rheims, Marne, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 31. Dode de Colognewas born in 505 in Rheims, Marne, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedFerreol de Moselle About 525 in Landen, Leige, Belgium, Netherlands.Ferreol, son of Sigimberus, I Ferreolus and Tonantia, was born About 465 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Dode de Cologneand Ferreol de Moselle i. 21. Ansbertus Ferreolus was born in 493 and died on an unknown date. 20. Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerwas born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570. See previous entry for Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romerwas born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570. 32. Charbert I Merovigian, King of Neustria, King of Pariswas born in 520 in Paris, France and died on May 7, 570. He married Ingoberge De Paris, Queen. Ingoberge was born in 520 in Paris, France and died in 589.
Children of Charbert I Merovigian, King of Neustria, King of Parisand Ingoberge De Paris, Queen i. 41. Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Frankswas born in 541 in Paris, France and died in 580. 33. Chilperic, I Lotaire, King of the Frankswas born in 539 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, Neustria, France and died in Sep. 584 in Chelles, Oise, Ile-de-France, Neustria, France. He married Fredogonde, Queen of the Franks. Fredogonde was born in 545 in Chelles, Oise, Ile-de-France, Neustria, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Chilperic, I Lotaire, King of the Franksand Fredogonde, Queen of the Franks i. 42. Chlothar, II Merovigian, King of the Franks, Prince of Paris, King of Newustria, King of Soisso was born in Jun. 584 and died on Oct. 15, 629 in Paris, France. 34. Sigibert, I, King of Austrasiawas born About 535 in Metz, Austrasia, France and died in 575. He marriedBrunhilda, Princess of the Visigoths. Brunhilda, Princess of the Visigoths was born in 540 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sigibert, I, King of Austrasiaand Brunhilda, Princess of the Visigoths i. 43. Childebert, II de Austrasiawas born in 570 and died on an unknown date.
9th Generation (Great(6)-grandchildren) 35. Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasiawas born on Aug. 13, 582 in Heristal, Neustria and died on Aug. 16, 641 in Horenberg Monastery, Wasenwald. He marriedDoda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony . Doda, daughter of Arnoald Ferreol, was born in 586 in Old Saxony and died After 611.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasiaand Doda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony i. 44. Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasiawas born About 607 in Austrasia, France and died in 685 in Andenne Monastery. ii. 45. Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metzwas born in 596 in Austrasia, France and died in 690 in Metz, Austrasia. 36. +Gerberga De franconia was born in 564 and died in 646. She marriedEga De Domus, Earl of Gondebald . Ega, son of Agivald Frank Nobleman, was born About 565 and died in 646.
Children of +Gerberga De franconia and Ega De Domus, Earl of Gondebald i. 46. De Domus, Lady of Alsacedied on an unknown date. ii. 47. Agivald Frank Noblemanwas born About 520 and died on an unknown date. 37. Gerberge De Burgundydied on an unknown date. She marriedLeutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne. Leutharius, son of Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsace, was born in 600 in France and died in 673.
Children of Gerberge De Burgundyand Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne i. 48. De Schilde was born About 610 and died on an unknown date. ii. 49. Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsacewas born About 645 and died on Feb. 20, 688/89. 38. Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronnewas born in 600 in France and died in 673. He marriedGerberge De Burgundy, daughter of Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconiaand Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselle.
Children of Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronneand Gerberge De Burgundy i. 48. De Schilde was born About 610 and died on an unknown date. ii. 49. Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsacewas born About 645 and died on Feb. 20, 688/89. 39. Arnoaldus was born in 540 and died in 601. He marriedOda Von Swabia. Oda was born in 540 in Austrasia, France and died After 611.
Children of Arnoaldus and Oda Von Swabia i. 50. Clothilde was born in 580 and died in 611. 40. St Bodigisel, I de Aquitaine, was I born in 521/22 in Rheims, Marne, France and died in 581 in Rheims, Marne, France. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of St Bodigisel, I de Aquitaine, I i. 51. Bodigisel De Aquitaine, IIwas born in 565 in Aquitaine, France and died in 610 in Cathage, Megara, Carthage, Africa. 21. Ansbertus Ferreolus was born in 493 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Ansbertus Ferreolus was born in 493 and died on an unknown date. 41. Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Frankswas born in 541 in Paris, France and died in 580. She marriedAusbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer. Ausbert, son of Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon and Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierre, was born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany and died About 570.
Children of Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franksand Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer i. 26. Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldewas born About 550 in Old Saxony and died in 601. ii. 27. Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Mosellewas born in 530 and died in 655. iii. 28. Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsacewas born in 560 in France and died in 658. 42. Chlothar, II Merovigian, King of the Franks, Prince of Paris, King of Newustria, King of Soisso was born in Jun. 584 and died on Oct. 15, 629 in Paris, France. He married 1stHaldetrude, Queen of the Franks, Princess of Paris. Haldetrude was born in Burgundy and died in 618. He married 2ndBertride de Franconia. Bertride was born in 570 in Franconia, Germany and died on an unknown date.
Children of Chlothar, II Merovigian, King of the Franks, Prince of Paris, King of Newustria, King of Soisso and Haldetrude, Queen of
the Franks, Princess of Paris i. 52. Dagobert, I de Austrasia, King of Francewas born in 602 in Austrasia, France and died in Jan. 638 in Epinay-surSeine. Children of Chlothar, II Merovigian, King of the Franks, Prince of Paris, King of Newustria, King of Soisso and Bertride de Franconia ii. 53. Charibert, II de Gascogne, King of Aquitainewas born in 598 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France and died in 631 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. 43. Childebert, II de Austrasiawas born in 570 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Childebert, II de Austrasia i. 54. Theodebert, II de Austrasia was born About 584 and died on an unknown date.
10th Generation (Great(7)-grandchildren) 44. Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasiawas born About 607 in Austrasia, France and died in 685 in Andenne Monastery. He marriedBeggue De Austrasia. Beggue, daughter of Pepin, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Itte Merovigian, Lady of Metz, was born About 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasiaand Beggue De Austrasia i. 55. Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France was born in 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Dec. 16, 714 in Jupile-on-the-Meuse, France. 45. Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metzwas born in 596 in Austrasia, France and died in 690 in Metz, Austrasia. He married Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz, daughter of Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin and De Domus, Lady of Alsace.
Children of Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metzand Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz i. 56. Kunza De Metz was born in Treves and died on an unknown date. 46. De Domus, Lady of Alsacedied on an unknown date. She marriedAnsound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin . Ansound, son of Garnier, I De Treves and De Agiloginges, Lady, was born About 525 in Saar Monestery, Mettlach XX and died on an unknown date.
Children of De Domus, Lady of Alsaceand Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin i. 57. Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundywas born About 615 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 58. Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metzdied on an unknown date. 47. Agivald Frank Noblemanwas born About 520 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Agivald Frank Nobleman i. 59. Ega De Domus, Earl of Gondebaldwas born About 565 and died in 646. 48. De Schilde was born About 610 and died on an unknown date. She married Ansaud De Dijon. Ansaud was born in 605 and died on an unknown date.
Children of De Schilde and Ansaud De Dijon i. 60. Sigrada De Dijon, Ladydied on an unknown date. 49. Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsacewas born About 645 and died on Feb. 20, 688/89. He married (Unknown).
Children of Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsace i. 61. Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace was born in 675 in Alsace, France and died on Dec. 5, 741.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 48. De Schilde was born About 610 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for De Schilde was born About 610 and died on an unknown date. 49. Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsacewas born About 645 and died on Feb. 20, 688/89. See previous entry for Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsacewas born About 645 and died on Feb. 20, 688/89. 50. Clothilde was born in 580 and died in 611. She married (Unknown).
Children of Clothilde i. 62.
Cloudoule was born in 620 and died in 690.
51. Bodigisel De Aquitaine, IIwas born in 565 in Aquitaine, France and died in 610 in Cathage, Megara, Carthage, Africa. He married (Unknown).
Children of Bodigisel De Aquitaine, II i. 63. Arnulf De Aquitaine, Bishop of Metzwas born on Aug. 13, 582 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium, Netherlands and died on Aug. 16, 641 in Remiremont, Vosges, France. 26. Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldewas born About 550 in Old Saxony and died in 601. See previous entry for Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Scheldewas born About 550 in Old Saxony and died in 601. 27. Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Mosellewas born in 530 and died in 655. See previous entry for Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Mosellewas born in 530 and died in 655. 28. Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsacewas born in 560 in France and died in 658. See previous entry for Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsacewas born in 560 in France and died in 658. 52. Dagobert, I de Austrasia, King of Francewas born in 602 in Austrasia, France and died in Jan. 638 in Epinay-sur-Seine. He married Ragentrude de Burgundy.
Children of Dagobert, I de Austrasia, King of Franceand Ragentrude de Burgundy i. 64. Regintrude de Austrasia died on an unknown date. 53. Charibert, II de Gascogne, King of Aquitainewas born in 598 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France and died in 631 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. He marriedGisela. Gisela was born in 610 in Toulouse, Gascony, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charibert, II de Gascogne, King of Aquitaineand Gisela i. 65. Boggis de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 626 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 688 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 54. Theodebert, II de Austrasia was born About 584 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Theodebert, II de Austrasia i. 66. Regintrude de Austrasia was born About 560 and died on an unknown date.
11th Generation (Great(8)-grandchildren) 55. Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France was born in 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Dec. 16, 714 in Jupile-on-the-Meuse, France. He marriedAlpaide (of) Austrasia in 675. Alpaide (of) was born About 654 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Dec. 16, 714 in Junille, Meuse, France.
Children of Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France and Alpaide (of) Austrasia i. 67. Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace was born About 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Oct. 22, 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France. ii. 68. Childebrand, I de Perracy, Count of Autunwas born About 678 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in 751. 56. Kunza De Metz was born in Treves and died on an unknown date. She married Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiers. Warnius De Burgundy, son of Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundyand Sigrada De Dijon, Lady, was born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677.
Children of Kunza De Metz and Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiers i. 69. Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treveswas born in 665 in Austrasia and died in 713 in Mettlack, France. 57. Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundywas born About 615 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. He married Sigrada De Dijon, Lady, daughter of Ansaud De Dijonand De Schilde.
Children of Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundyand Sigrada De Dijon, Lady i. 70. Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitierswas born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677. ii. 71. Adele died on an unknown date. 58. Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metzdied on an unknown date. She marriedClodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metz . Clodoule, son of Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasiaand Doda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony, was born in 596 in Austrasia, France and died in 690 in Metz, Austrasia.
Children of Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metzand Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metz i. 56. Kunza De Metz was born in Treves and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 59. Ega De Domus, Earl of Gondebaldwas born About 565 and died in 646. He married+Gerberga De franconia. +Gerberga, daughter of Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconiaand Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselle, was born in 564 and died in 646.
Children of Ega De Domus, Earl of Gondebaldand +Gerberga De franconia i. 46. De Domus, Lady of Alsacedied on an unknown date. ii. 47. Agivald Frank Noblemanwas born About 520 and died on an unknown date. 60. Sigrada De Dijon, Ladydied on an unknown date. She marriedBodilon De Treves, Of Burgundy . Bodilon, son of Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvinand De Domus, Lady of Alsace, was born About 615 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sigrada De Dijon, Ladyand Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundy i. 70. Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitierswas born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677. ii. 71. Adele died on an unknown date. 61. Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace was born in 675 in Alsace, France and died on Dec. 5, 741. He married (Unknown).
Children of Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace i. 72. Warin Her von Altdorfwas born About 700 and died on an unknown date. 62. Cloudoule was born in 620 and died in 690. He married (Unknown).
Children of Cloudoule i. 73.
Kunza was born in 650 and died on an unknown date.
63. Arnulf De Aquitaine, Bishop of Metzwas born on Aug. 13, 582 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium, Netherlands and died on Aug. 16, 641 in Remiremont, Vosges, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Arnulf De Aquitaine, Bishop of Metz i. 74. Angelicus Martel was born in 605 in Austrasia and died in 678 in Amdeme, Monastery. ii. 75. Eudo, I le Aquitainewas born in 615 in Aquitaine, France and died in 713.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 64. Regintrude de Austrasia died on an unknown date. She marriedTheodo Herzog, II Von Bavaria. Theodo Herzog, II, son of Grimaldo Carolingians, was born in 635 in Bavaria, Germany and died in 716.
Children of Regintrude de Austrasia and Theodo Herzog, II Von Bavaria i. 76. Irmina de Liege was born About 669 and died on an unknown date. ii. 77. Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied in 709. 65. Boggis de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 626 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 688 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. He marriedSt. Oda Ou Aude. St. Oda was born in 629 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Boggis de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaineand St. Oda Ou Aude i. 78. Eudes Odo de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitanewas born in 646 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 735 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. 66. Regintrude de Austrasia was born About 560 and died on an unknown date. She married Theodo, I de Bavaria, Duke ofBavaria. Theodo, I, son of Garimaldo Carolingiansand Gela, was born About 560 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Regintrude de Austrasia and Theodo, I de Bavaria, Duke ofBavaria i. 79. Thassilon Tossilo de Bavariawas born About 580 and died on an unknown date.
12th Generation (Great(9)-grandchildren) 67. Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace was born About 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Oct. 22, 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France. He married Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasia. Chrothrudis, daughter of Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Trevesand Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess , was born in 690 in Austrasia, France or Moselle, Austrasia and died About 730.
Children of Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace and Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of
Austrasia i.
80.
Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Frankswas born in 714 in Austrasia, France and died in 768.
68. Childebrand, I de Perracy, Count of Autunwas born About 678 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in 751. He married Rolanda de Bavaria in Heristal, Liege, Belgium.Rolanda, daughter of Norbert de Aquitaine, was born About 700 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Childebrand, I de Perracy, Count of Autunand Rolanda de Bavaria i. 81. Nivelon, I de France, The Historianwas born About 735 in France and died on Oct. 9, 768 in France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 69. Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treveswas born in 665 in Austrasia and died in 713 in Mettlack, France. He married Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess. Willigrde, daughter of Rodobertus, II De Agilogines, King , was born About 666 in Bavaria, Germany and died on an unknown date.
Children of Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Trevesand Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess i. 82. Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasiawas born in 690 in Austrasia, France or Moselle, Austrasia and died About 730. 70. Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitierswas born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677. He married Kunza De Metz. Kunza, daughter of Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metzand Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz, was born in Treves and died on an unknown date.
Children of Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiersand Kunza De Metz i. 69. Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treveswas born in 665 in Austrasia and died in 713 in Mettlack, France. 71. Adele died on an unknown date. She marriedAlberic de Austrasia. Alberic, son of Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Hughes, was born About 645 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Adele and Alberic de Austrasia i. 83. Hubert de Bavaria, Prince of Bavariawas born About 655 and died on an unknown date. 56. Kunza De Metz was born in Treves and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Kunza De Metz was born in Treves and died on an unknown date. 46. De Domus, Lady of Alsacedied on an unknown date. See previous entry for De Domus, Lady of Alsacedied on an unknown date. 47. Agivald Frank Noblemanwas born About 520 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Agivald Frank Noblemanwas born About 520 and died on an unknown date. 70. Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitierswas born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677. See previous entry for Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitierswas born in 640 in Austrasia, France and died in 677. 71. Adele died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Adele died on an unknown date. 72. Warin Her von Altdorfwas born About 700 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Warin Her von Altdorf i. 84. Isembart Herr von Altdorf was born About 730 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 73. Kunza was born in 650 and died on an unknown date. She married (Unknown).
Children of Kunza i. 85.
Leutwiinus was born in 661 and died in 713.
74. Angelicus Martel was born in 605 in Austrasia and died in 678 in Amdeme, Monastery. He married (Unknown).
Children of Angelicus Martel i. 86. Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace was born in 635 and died on Dec. 16, 714 in Jupile on the Muse. 75. Eudo, I le Aquitainewas born in 615 in Aquitaine, France and died in 713. He married (Unknown).
Children of Eudo, I le Aquitaine i. 87. Hunold de Aquitainewas born About 664 in Aquitaine, France and died in 745. 76. Irmina de Liege was born About 669 and died on an unknown date. She married Hubert de Bavaria, Prince of Bavaria. Hubert, son of Alberic de Austrasia and Adele, was born About 655 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Irmina de Liege and Hubert de Bavaria, Prince of Bavaria i. 88. Norbert de Aquitaine was born About 675 and died on an unknown date. 77. Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied in 709. He married (Unknown).
Children of Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamannia i. 89. Houching D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 78. Eudes Odo de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitanewas born in 646 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 735 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. He marriedValtrude de Verdun. Valtrude was born in 648 in Verdun, Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Eudes Odo de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaneand Valtrude de Verdun i. 90. Hunold de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 675 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 774 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. 79. Thassilon Tossilo de Bavariawas born About 580 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Thassilon Tossilo de Bavaria i. 91. Grimaldo Carolingianswas born About 600 and died on an unknown date.
13th Generation (Great(10)-grandchildren) 80. Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Frankswas born in 714 in Austrasia, France and died in 768. He marriedBertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon. Bertrada , daughter of Caribert (Heribert) de Loan, was born About 720 in Laon and died on Jul. 12, 783 in Choisy, Beurgogne, France.
Children of Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franksand Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon i. 92. Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empirewas born on Apr. 2, 742 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt and died on Jan. 28, 814 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. ii. 93. Bertbelle de Martel was born in 760 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 94. Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelleswas born About 757 in Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia and died in 811 in Convent of Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France. 81. Nivelon, I de France, The Historianwas born About 735 in France and died on Oct. 9, 768 in France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Nivelon, I de France, The Historian i. 95. Childebrand, II de Perracy, Lord of Perracywas born About 765 and died on an unknown date. 82. Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasiawas born in 690 in Austrasia, France or Moselle, Austrasia and died About 730. She married Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace . Karl Martel , son of Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France and Alpaide (of) Austrasia, was born About 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam and died on Oct. 22, 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasiaand Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of
the Palace i.
80.
Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Frankswas born in 714 in Austrasia, France and died in 768.
69. Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treveswas born in 665 in Austrasia and died in 713 in Mettlack, France. See previous entry for Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treveswas born in 665 in Austrasia and died in 713 in Mettlack, France. 83. Hubert de Bavaria, Prince of Bavariawas born About 655 and died on an unknown date. He married Irmina de Liege. Irmina, daughter of Theodo Herzog, II Von Bavariaand Regintrude de Austrasia, was born About 669 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hubert de Bavaria, Prince of Bavariaand Irmina de Liege i. 88. Norbert de Aquitaine was born About 675 and died on an unknown date. 84. Isembart Herr von Altdorf was born About 730 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Isembart Herr von Altdorf i. 96. Guelph, I Graf von Altdorfwas born About 745 and died in 823. 85. Leutwiinus was born in 661 and died in 713. He marriedChrodebertus. Chrodebertus, daughter of Chrodobertus and Doda, was born in 661 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Leutwiinus and Chrodebertus i. 97. Rotou was born in 690 in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany and died in 724. 86. Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace was born in 635 and died on Dec. 16, 714 in Jupile on the Muse. He married (Unknown).
Children of Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace i. 98. Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace was born on Aug. 23, 688 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium and died on Oct. 22, 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France. 87. Hunold de Aquitainewas born About 664 in Aquitaine, France and died in 745. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Hunold de Aquitaine i. 99. Waifer Waiofar de Aquitaine was born About 705 in Aquitaine, France and died in 768. 88. Norbert de Aquitaine was born About 675 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Norbert de Aquitaine i. 100. Rolanda de Bavaria was born About 700 in France and died on an unknown date. 89. Houching D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Houching D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamannia i. 101. Hnabi Nebi D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniawas born in 697 and died in 746. 90. Hunold de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 675 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 774 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hunold de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaine i. 102. Waifar de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 710 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 768 in Couserans, Gascony, France. 91. Grimaldo Carolingianswas born About 600 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Grimaldo Carolingians i. 103. Theodo Herzog, II Von Bavariawas born in 635 in Bavaria, Germany and died in 716.
14th Generation (Great(11)-grandchildren) 92. Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was born on Apr. 2, 742 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt and died on Jan. 28, 814 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. He married Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau. Hildegard, daughter of Gerold Von Der Vinzgauand Emma Alemanie, Duchess of Swabia, was born About 757 in Achen, Rhineland Germany and died APR 730 783 in Thionville, Austrasia.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau i. 104. Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empirewas born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France and died on Apr. 30, 840 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. ii. 105. Bertha Carolingian was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany and died in 853 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. iii. 106. Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empirewas born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810. iv. 107. Pepin Carolingianwas born About 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany and died on Jul. 8, 810 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. v. 108. Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimwas born in 772 in Aachen, Rhineland and died on Dec. 4, 811 in Louvain, Brabant. 93. Bertbelle de Martel was born in 760 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date. She married Milo de Vere, I/Comte de Guisnes. Milo, son of Raymond de Vere, 1st Comte D'anjouand Meluisne de Lusina, was born About 755 in Angiers, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Bertbelle de Martel and Milo de Vere, I/Comte de Guisnes i. 109. Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisneswas born in 790 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. 94. Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelleswas born About 757 in Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia and died in 811 in Convent of Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France. She marriedBernard Herr Von Ingelheim. Bernard Herr was born About 743 and died About 784.
Children of Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chellesand Bernard Herr Von Ingelheim i. 110. Rowland, I de Louvaindied on an unknown date. 95. Childebrand, II de Perracy, Lord of Perracywas born About 765 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Childebrand, II de Perracy, Lord of Perracy i. 111. Theodoric de Vermandois was born About 795 and died About 885. 80. Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Frankswas born in 714 in Austrasia, France and died in 768. See previous entry for Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Frankswas born in 714 in Austrasia, France and died in 768. 88. Norbert de Aquitaine was born About 675 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Norbert de Aquitaine was born About 675 and died on an unknown date. 96. Guelph, I Graf von Altdorfwas born About 745 and died in 823. He married (Unknown).
Children of Guelph, I Graf von Altdorf i. 112. Guelph, II Graf von Altdorf, Graf Im Bavaria, Count of Alemania, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech was born About 776 in Swabenmund, Bavaria, Germany and died About 833 in Tours, France.
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97. Rotou was born in 690 in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany and died in 724. She married (Unknown).
Children of Rotou i. 113.
Carloman was born in 715 and died in 754.
98. Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace was born on Aug. 23, 688 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium and died on Oct. 22, 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace i. 114. Landres was born in 711 and died on an unknown date. 99. Waifer Waiofar de Aquitaine was born About 705 in Aquitaine, France and died in 768. He married (Unknown).
Children of Waifer Waiofar de Aquitaine i. 115. Loup, II de Gasconywas born About 723 in Gascony, France and died About 778. 100. Rolanda de Bavaria was born About 700 in France and died on an unknown date. She married Childebrand, I de Perracy, Count of Autunin Heristal, Liege, Belgium.Childebrand, I, son of Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France and Alpaide (of) Austrasia, was born About 678 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in 751.
Children of Rolanda de Bavaria and Childebrand, I de Perracy, Count of Autun i. 81. Nivelon, I de France, The Historianwas born About 735 in France and died on Oct. 9, 768 in France. 101. Hnabi Nebi D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniawas born in 697 and died in 746. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hnabi Nebi D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamannia i. 116. Emma Alemanie, Duchess of Swabia was born in 709/10 in Aachen, Rhineland and died in 798.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 102. Waifar de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitainewas born in 710 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France and died in 768 in Couserans, Gascony, France. He married Adele de Gascony. Adele was born in 715 in Couserans, Gascony, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Waifar de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaineand Adele de Gascony i. 117. Gauzelin, I de Gascogne, Conte de Mainewas born in 746 in Couserans, Gascony, France and died in 826 in Le Mans, Maine, France. 103. Theodo Herzog, II Von Bavariawas born in 635 in Bavaria, Germany and died in 716. He marriedRegintrude de Austrasia, daughter of Dagobert, I de Austrasia, King of Franceand Ragentrude de Burgundy.
Children of Theodo Herzog, II Von Bavariaand Regintrude de Austrasia i. 76. Irmina de Liege was born About 669 and died on an unknown date. ii. 77. Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied in 709.
15th Generation (Great(12)-grandchildren) 104. Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empirewas born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France and died on Apr. 30, 840 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. He married 1st Ermengarde, Empress/Princess of Hesbaye. Ermengarde was born About 778 in Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndJudith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, Princess of BavariaBetween 818 and 819 in Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia. Judith Andech Altdorf Welfwas born in 800 in Altdorf, Bavaria and died on Apr. 19, 843 in Tours, Indreet-Loire, Touraine, France. Children of Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empireand Ermengarde, Empress/Princess of Hesbaye i. 118. Adelaide West was born About 824 in Toulouse, Haute, France and died After Jul. 1, 876. Children of Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empireand Judith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman
Empire, Princess of Bavaria ii. 119. Charles, II Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperorwas born on Jun. 13, 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia and iii.
120.
died on Oct. 6, 877 in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne. Charles, II Carolingian, Holy Roman Emperorwas born on Jun. 13, 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia and died on Oct. 6, 877 in Brides Les Bains, Burgogne.
105. Bertha Carolingian was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany and died in 853 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. She married Angilbert de Ponthieu, Governor of Ponthieu in 795. Angilbert, son of Waudbert de Ponthieu and Berthilde de Thuringe, was born About 777 and died on Dec. 18, 814 in Aix-La-Chapelle, Allemagne.
Children of Bertha Carolingian and Angilbert de Ponthieu, Governor of Ponthieu i. 121. Nithard de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieuwas born About 795 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 883. ii. 122. Nithard du Montreuilwas born About 788 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died in 823.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 106. Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empirewas born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810. She marriedRoricon, I, Count of MaineAbout 800. Roricon, I, son of Gauzelin, I de Gascogne, Conte de Maine and Adele de Gascony, was born About 772 in Aix-Le-Chapplle, France and died on Mar. 1, 837/38 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France.
Children of Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empireand Roricon, I, Count of Maine i. 123. Roricon, II/Count of Mainewas born in 790 in Maine, France and died in 858. 107. Pepin Carolingianwas born About 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany and died on Jul. 8, 810 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. He married Bertha de Toulouse About 795 in Vermandios, Picardie, France.Bertha, daughter of William de Toulouse and Guiborn de Hornbach, was born 777 to 782 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, France and died in 838.
Children of Pepin Carolingianand Bertha de Toulouse i. 124. Bernard de Lombardy was born in 797 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died on Apr. 17, 818 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. 108. Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimwas born in 772 in Aachen, Rhineland and died on Dec. 4, 811 in Louvain, Brabant. He marriedJulianna de Chelles. Julianna was born in 775 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimand Julianna de Chelles i. 125. Rowland De Neustrie, Baron de Tonsburg, Comte de Harlebecwas born in 805 in Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, Hesse-Darnstad and died on an unknown date. 109. Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisneswas born in 790 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. He married Avelina de Nantes. Avelina, daughter of Lambert de Nantes and Adelaide D'Italie, was born About 795 in Nantes, loire-Atlantique, anjou/Pays-de-La-Lorie, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisnesand Avelina de Nantes i. 126. Nicasius Nicholas de Vere was born in 845 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 110. Rowland, I de Louvaindied on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Rowland, I de Louvain i. 127. Ida de Louvainwas born in 820 in France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 111. Theodoric de Vermandois was born About 795 and died About 885. He married (Unknown).
Children of Theodoric de Vermandois i. 128. Rothaid Bobbiowas born About 820 in France and died on an unknown date. 112. Guelph, II Graf von Altdorf, Graf Im Bavaria, Count of Alemania, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech was born About 776 in Swabenmund, Bavaria, Germany and died About 833 in Tours, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Guelph, II Graf von Altdorf, Graf Im Bavaria, Count of Alemania, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech i. 129. Conrad, I Graf Von Argengau, Comte D'Auxerre, Duke of Burgundy, Comte de Paris was born About 800 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Lorre, France and died on Sep. 21, 862. 113. Carloman was born in 715 and died in 754. He marriedRotrude. Rotrude, daughter of Chotrude, was born in 710 in Austrasia, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Carloman and Rotrude i. 130. Bava was born About 779 in Tours, Touraine, France and died About 837. 114. Landres was born in 711 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Landres i. 131.
Gunderland De Haebayewas born in 730 and died in 778.
115. Loup, II de Gasconywas born About 723 in Gascony, France and died About 778. He married (Unknown).
Children of Loup, II de Gascony i. 132. Lopo Sancho was born About 738 in Gascony, France and died on an unknown date. 81. Nivelon, I de France, The Historianwas born About 735 in France and died on Oct. 9, 768 in France. See previous entry for Nivelon, I de France, The Historianwas born About 735 in France and died on Oct. 9, 768 in France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 116. Emma Alemanie, Duchess of Swabia was born in 709/10 in Aachen, Rhineland and died in 798. She marriedGerold Von Der Vinzgau. Gerold was born in 710 in Achen, Rhineland Germany and died on an unknown date.
Children of Emma Alemanie, Duchess of Swabia and Gerold Von Der Vinzgau i. 133. Hildegard Von Der Vinzgauwas born About 757 in Achen, Rhineland Germany and died APR 730 783 in Thionville, Austrasia. 117. Gauzelin, I de Gascogne, Conte de Mainewas born in 746 in Couserans, Gascony, France and died in 826 in Le Mans, Maine, France. He marriedAdele de Gascony. Adele was born in 715 in Couserans, Gascony, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gauzelin, I de Gascogne, Conte de Maineand Adele de Gascony i. 134. Roricon, I, Count of Mainewas born About 772 in Aix-Le-Chapplle, France and died on Mar. 1, 837/38 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France. 76. Irmina de Liege was born About 669 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Irmina de Liege was born About 669 and died on an unknown date. 77. Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied in 709. See previous entry for Godefroy D' Alemanie, Duke of Alamanniadied in 709.
16th Generation (Great(13)-grandchildren) 118. Adelaide West was born About 824 in Toulouse, Haute, France and died After Jul. 1, 876. She marriedRobert IV France, Count of Orlean, Count of Paris, Duke of Neustria . Robert IV was born About 820 in France and died on Aug. 25, 866 in Anjou, France.
Children of Adelaide West and Robert IV France, Count of Orlean, Count of Paris, Duke of Neustria i. 135. Robert I, I/King of Francewas born in 866 in Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 15, 923 in Soissons, Soissons, France. 119. Charles, II Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperorwas born on Jun. 13, 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia and died on Oct. 6, 877 in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne. He marriedErmentrude D'Orleans on Dec. 13, 842 in Crecy, Ardennes, Champagne, France.Ermentrude was born on Sep. 27, 830 in Orleans, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charles, II Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperorand Ermentrude D'Orleans i. 136. Louis Martel, II/King de Francewas born on Nov. 1, 843 in France and died on Apr. 10, 879 in Complaegne, Neustria. ii. 137. Rothilde Carolingian, of the West Frankswas born in 871 in Frankfort-am-Main, Germany and died on Mar. 22, 928.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 120. Charles, II Carolingian, Holy Roman Emperorwas born on Jun. 13, 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia and died on Oct. 6, 877 in Brides Les Bains, Burgogne. He marriedAdelaide.
121. Nithard de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieuwas born About 795 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 883. He married (Unknown).
Children of Nithard de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu i. 138. Heligaud de Ponthieu, I/Duke and Governor of Ponthieu was born About 816 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 866. 122. Nithard du Montreuilwas born About 788 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died in 823. He married (Unknown).
Children of Nithard du Montreuil i. 139. Heligaud du Montreuilwas born About 805 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died in 864. 123. Roricon, II/Count of Mainewas born in 790 in Maine, France and died in 858. He marriedBlichilde, Countess of Maine in 834 in Maine, Normandy, France.Blichilde was born in 794 in Maine, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Roricon, II/Count of Maineand Blichilde, Countess of Maine i. 140. Wulgrim DE ANGOULEMEwas born in 835 in Maine, France and died on May 3, 886 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France. 124. Bernard de Lombardy was born in 797 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died on Apr. 17, 818 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. He marriedCuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of ItalyAbout 817 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France. Cuegonde, daughter of Guillaume de Autun, Saint William of the Desertand Kunegonde d'Austrasie, was born About 797 in Gellone, Savoy, France and died on Jan. 15, 835.
Children of Bernard de Lombardy and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy i. 141. Pepin de Lombardy, IIwas born in 817 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 840 in Milan, Italy. ii. 142. Theodrate Carolingian was born About 800 and died in 836. iii. 143. Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois,was born About 818 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died After 848 in Milan, Italy. iv. 144. Berenger de Bayeux was born Before 825 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 890 in Senlis, Oise, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 125. Rowland De Neustrie, Baron de Tonsburg, Comte de Harlebecwas born in 805 in Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, HesseDarnstad and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Rowland De Neustrie, Baron de Tonsburg, Comte de Harlebec i. 145. Godfrey De Lorraine, Comte de Harlebecwas born in 845 and died on an unknown date. 126. Nicasius Nicholas de Vere was born in 845 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedAgathe de Champagne. Agathe was born in 875 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nicasius Nicholas de Vere and Agathe de Champagne i. 146. Otho de Vere was born in 892 in Ver, Manche, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 127. Ida de Louvainwas born in 820 in France and died on an unknown date. She marriedOsoscer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim. Ososcer , son of Engleran de Flanders, was born in 810 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 864 in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France.
Children of Ida de Louvainand Ososcer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim i. 147. Ignode de Flanderswas born About 835 and died on an unknown date. ii. 148. Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanderswas born in Aug. 840 in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France and died in 878/79 in Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France. 128. Rothaid Bobbiowas born About 820 in France and died on an unknown date. She married Pepin de Lombardy, II. Pepin, son of Bernard de Lombardy and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy , was born in 817 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 840 in Milan, Italy.
Children of Rothaid Bobbioand Pepin de Lombardy, II i. 149. Herbert, I de Vermandois, I was born in 839/40 in Vermandois, Neustria, Normandie, France and died in 902. 129. Conrad, I Graf Von Argengau, Comte D'Auxerre, Duke of Burgundy, Comte de Paris was born About 800 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Lorre, France and died on Sep. 21, 862. He married (Unknown).
Children of Conrad, I Graf Von Argengau, Comte D'Auxerre, Duke of Burgundy, Comte de Paris i. 150. Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerrewas born in 825 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Loire, France and died Before 876.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 130. Bava was born About 779 in Tours, Touraine, France and died About 837. She married (Unknown).
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151.
Ermengarde was born About 795 and died on Mar. 20, 850.
131. Gunderland De Haebayewas born in 730 and died in 778. He married (Unknown).
Children of Gunderland De Haebaye i. 152. Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlinwas born About 726 and died on an unknown date. 132. Lopo Sancho was born About 738 in Gascony, France and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Lopo Sancho i. 153.
Sancho Garcia was born About 753 in Navarre, Spain and died on an unknown date.
133. Hildegard Von Der Vinzgauwas born About 757 in Achen, Rhineland Germany and died APR 730 783 in Thionville, Austrasia. She married Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire . Charlemagne, son of Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franksand Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon, was born on Apr. 2, 742 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt and died on Jan. 28, 814 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany.
Children of Hildegard Von Der Vinzgauand Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire i. 104. Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empirewas born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France and died on Apr. 30, 840 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. ii. 105. Bertha Carolingian was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany and died in 853 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. iii. 106. Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empirewas born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810. iv. 107. Pepin Carolingianwas born About 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany and died on Jul. 8, 810 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. v. 108. Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimwas born in 772 in Aachen, Rhineland and died on Dec. 4, 811 in Louvain, Brabant. 134. Roricon, I, Count of Mainewas born About 772 in Aix-Le-Chapplle, France and died on Mar. 1, 837/38 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France. He marriedRotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman EmpireAbout 800. Rotrude, daughter of Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau, was born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810.
Children of Roricon, I, Count of Maineand Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire i. 123. Roricon, II/Count of Mainewas born in 790 in Maine, France and died in 858.
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17th Generation (Great(14)-grandchildren) 135. Robert I, I/King of Francewas born in 866 in Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 15, 923 in Soissons, Soissons, France. He married 1st (Unknown). He married 2ndBeatrice de Vermandois. Beatrice , daughter of Herbert, I de Vermandois, I and Beatrice de Morvois, was born About 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert I, I/King of France i. 154. Hildebrante France, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died 931 to 949 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. Children of Robert I, I/King of Franceand Beatrice de Vermandois ii. 155. Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria. iii. 156. Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Francewas born About 895 and died on Jun. 16, 956. iv. 157. Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Pariswas born in 895 and died on Jun. 9, 956. 136. Louis Martel, II/King de Francewas born on Nov. 1, 843 in France and died on Apr. 10, 879 in Complaegne, Neustria. He married Adaelaeide in 875. Adaelaeide was born in 858 in Paris, Seine, France and died About Oct. 18, 900.
Children of Louis Martel, II/King de Franceand Adaelaeide i. 158. Charles France, III/King of Francewas born on Sep. 17, 879 in France and died on Oct. 7, 929 in Paeronne, Austrasia. 137. Rothilde Carolingian, of the West Frankswas born in 871 in Frankfort-am-Main, Germany and died on Mar. 22, 928. She married Hugh, II D'Alsace, Count of Bourges . Hugh, IIwas born in 862 in Bourges, Alsace, France and died in 892.
Children of Rothilde Carolingian, of the West Franksand Hugh, II D'Alsace, Count of Bourges i. 159. Richilde De Bourgeswas born About 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France and died on an unknown date. 138. Heligaud de Ponthieu, I/Duke and Governor of Ponthieu was born About 816 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 866. He married (Unknown).
Children of Heligaud de Ponthieu, I/Duke and Governor of Ponthieu i. 160. Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuilwas born About 840 and died in 926.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 139. Heligaud du Montreuilwas born About 805 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died in 864. He married Oneca Iniguez. Oneca, daughter of Inigo Iniguez, King of Pomplona , was born About 810 in Pomplona, Castle, Spain and died in 853.
Children of Heligaud du Montreuiland Oneca Iniguez i. 161. Herlouin du Montreuilwas born About 835 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died About 878. 140. Wulgrim DE ANGOULEMEwas born in 835 in Maine, France and died on May 3, 886 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France. He married Rosalinde (of) Poitiers in 865 in Angoulceme, Charente, France.Rosalinde (of) was born in 842 in Toulouse, Haute, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Wulgrim DE ANGOULEMEand Rosalinde (of) Poitiers i. 162. Alduin, 2nd Count of Angoulemewas born in 866 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on Mar. 25, 916. ii. 163. William, II de Taillefer, Count de Tailleferwas born About 864 and died in 920. iii. 164. Aminiana de Taillefer was born Before 886 and died on an unknown date. 141. Pepin de Lombardy, IIwas born in 817 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 840 in Milan, Italy. He married Rothaid Bobbio. Rothaid, daughter of Theodoric de Vermandois, was born About 820 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Pepin de Lombardy, IIand Rothaid Bobbio i. 149. Herbert, I de Vermandois, I was born in 839/40 in Vermandois, Neustria, Normandie, France and died in 902. 142. Theodrate Carolingian was born About 800 and died in 836. She married Lambert de Nantes in 827. Lambert , son of Lambert de Nantes and Adelaide D'Italie, was born in 795 and died on May 1, 852 in Craon, Mayenne, France.
Children of Theodrate Carolingian and Lambert de Nantes i. 165. Lisois de Craon was born in 827 and died on an unknown date. 143. Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois,was born About 818 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died After 848 in Milan, Italy. He marriedRothaide de Bobbioin 840 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France.Rothaide was born in 812 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died After 858.
Children of Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois,and Rothaide de Bobbio i. 166. Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born About 848 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in 902 in Normandy, France. ii. 167. Beatrix de Vermandois was born About 854 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 144. Berenger de Bayeux was born Before 825 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 890 in Senlis, Oise, France. He married Beatrix de Vermandois About 860 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France.Beatrix, daughter of Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois,and Rothaide de Bobbio, was born About 854 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Berenger de Bayeux and Beatrix de Vermandois i. 168. Papia de Bayeux was born About 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. 145. Godfrey De Lorraine, Comte de Harlebecwas born in 845 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Godfrey De Lorraine, Comte de Harlebec i. 169. Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyeswas born About 885 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died After 950. ii. 170. Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyeswas born About 885 in Blois, Loit-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on an unknown date. 146. Otho de Vere was born in 892 in Ver, Manche, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedConstance de Montlhery. Constance was born in 892 in Monthlhery, Lle-de-France, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Otho de Vere and Constance de Montlhery i. 171. Amelius de Vere was born in 909 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 147. Ignode de Flanderswas born About 835 and died on an unknown date. She married Arnoull de Crequy. Arnoull was born About 825 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ignode de Flandersand Arnoull de Crequy i. 172. Odoacre de Crequy was born About 855 and died on an unknown date. 148. Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders was born in Aug. 840 in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France and died in 878/79 in Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France. He marriedJudith Martel in 860 in Flanders, Nord, France.Judith was born in 844 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders and Judith Martel i. 173. Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandrewas born About 865 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Jan. 2, 918 in St. Pierre Abbey, Grand, Flanders, Nord, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 149. Herbert, I de Vermandois, I was born in 839/40 in Vermandois, Neustria, Normandie, France and died in 902. He married Beatrice de Morvois, daughter of Guerri de Morvois, Iand Eve de Roussillon.
Children of Herbert, I de Vermandois, I and Beatrice de Morvois i. 174. Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoiswas born 884 or 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died 23 Feb 942-943 in Saint Quentin, Peronne, France. ii. 175. Beatrice de Vermandois was born About 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 176. Sporte de Bretagne was born About 911 in Bretagne, France and died Before 940. 150. Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerrewas born in 825 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Loire, France and died Before 876. He married (Unknown).
Children of Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerre i. 177. Adalgonde de Bourgognewas born Before 881 and died About 902. 151. Ermengarde was born About 795 and died on Mar. 20, 850. She married (Unknown).
Children of Ermengarde i. 178.
Lothair (of) Larraine was born in 827 and died on Aug. 8, 869.
152. Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlinwas born About 726 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin i. 179. Ulrich I died on an unknown date. 153. Sancho Garcia was born About 753 in Navarre, Spain and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Sancho Garcia i. 180. Jimeno Sanchez was born About 768 in Navarre, Spain and died About 816.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 104. Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empirewas born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France and died on Apr. 30, 840 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. See previous entry for Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empirewas born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France and died on Apr. 30, 840 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. 105. Bertha Carolingian was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany and died in 853 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. See previous entry for Bertha Carolingian was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany and died in 853 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. 106. Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empirewas born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810. See previous entry for Rotrude Carolingian, Princess of the Holy Roman Empirewas born in Aug. 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia and died on Jun. 6, 810. 107. Pepin Carolingianwas born About 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany and died on Jul. 8, 810 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. See previous entry for Pepin Carolingianwas born About 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany and died on Jul. 8, 810 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. 108. Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimwas born in 772 in Aachen, Rhineland and died on Dec. 4, 811 in Louvain, Brabant. See previous entry for Charles von Aachen, Roi de Neustrie, Dux de Ingelheimwas born in 772 in Aachen, Rhineland and died on Dec. 4, 811 in Louvain, Brabant. 123. Roricon, II/Count of Mainewas born in 790 in Maine, France and died in 858. See previous entry for Roricon, II/Count of Mainewas born in 790 in Maine, France and died in 858.
18th Generation (Great(15)-grandchildren) 154. Hildebrante France, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died 931 to 949 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. She married Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois. Herbert, II, son of Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoisand Beatrice de Morvois, was born Between 880 and 885 in Vermandois, Normandy, Neustria and died on Feb. 23, 943 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France.
Children of Hildebrante France, Princess of Franceand Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois i. 181. Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandywas born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978. ii. 182. Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyeswas born About 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 967. iii. 183. Ledgarde de Vermandois was born About 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 9, 978 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. iv. 184. Sporta de Saint Lis was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date. 155. Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria. She marriedHerbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois. Herbert, son of Herbert, I de Vermandois, I and Beatrice de Morvois, was born 884 or 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died 23 Feb 942-943 in Saint Quentin, Peronne, France.
Children of Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Franceand Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois i. 185. Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagnewas born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died About 972. ii. 186. Adele de Vermandois was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 187. Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 156. Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Francewas born About 895 and died on Jun. 16, 956. He marriedEdhilda of England. Edhilda of England, daughter of Edward, I de Ingelrica, King of England, King of Wessex and Edgiva, Queen of England, was born in 908 in Wessex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Franceand Edhilda of England i. 188. Hugh Capet, King of Francewas born in 938 in Paris, Seine, France and died on Oct. 24, 996 in Paris, Seine, France. 157. Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Pariswas born in 895 and died on Jun. 9, 956. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Paris i. 189. Hughes de Paris, Rio de Francewas born in 938 and died on Oct. 24, 996. 158. Charles France, III/King of Francewas born on Sep. 17, 879 in France and died on Oct. 7, 929 in Paeronne, Austrasia. He married Eadgifu Ogive Englandin 917. Eadgifu Ogivewas born About 904 in Wessex, England and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Charles France, III/King of France Burial St Furse, Paeronne, Austasia Children of Charles France, III/King of Franceand Eadgifu Ogive England i. 190. Louis de France, IV/King of Francewas born on Sep. 10, 921 in Laon, Aisne, France and died on Sep. 10, 954 in Abbaye de St. Raemy, Reims, Champagne, France. 159. Richilde De Bourgeswas born About 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France and died on an unknown date. She married 1st Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes . Gello, son of Godfrey De Lorraine, Comte de Harlebec, was born About 885 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died After 950. She married 2ndBaldwin de Blois, Count of Troyes . Baldwin, son of Godfrey De Lorraine, Comte de Harlebec, was born About 885 in Blois, Loit-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richilde De Bourgesand Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes i. 191. Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Bloiswas born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975. Children of Richilde De Bourgesand Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyes ii. 192. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 193. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 160. Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil was born About 840 and died in 926. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil i. 194. Heligaud de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuilwas born About 860 and died in 926. 161. Herlouin du Montreuilwas born About 835 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died About 878. He married (Unknown).
Children of Herlouin du Montreuil i. 195. Heligaud du Montreuilwas born About 845 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died on an unknown date. 162. Alduin, 2nd Count of Angoulemewas born in 866 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on Mar. 25, 916. He married Unknown. She was born in 870 in Argouleme, Charente, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alduin, 2nd Count of Angoulemeand Unknown i. 196. William, I Taillefer, I was born in 895 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 956 in Angouleme, Charente, France. ii. 197. Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene was born About 915 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 975. 163. William, II de Taillefer, Count de Tailleferwas born About 864 and died in 920. He marriedRegilinda of the Franks. Regilinda of the Frankswas born in 862 and died on an unknown date.
164. Aminiana de Taillefer was born Before 886 and died on an unknown date. She married Garcia Sanchez. Garcia was born in 920 and died on an unknown date.
149. Herbert, I de Vermandois, I was born in 839/40 in Vermandois, Neustria, Normandie, France and died in 902. See previous entry for Herbert, I de Vermandois, I was born in 839/40 in Vermandois, Neustria, Normandie, France and died in 902. 165. Lisois de Craon was born in 827 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Lisois de Craon i. 198. Lisois de Craon was born in 900 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 166. Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born About 848 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in 902 in Normandy, France. He marriedBeatrice de Morvois About 833 in Vermandois, Normandy, France.Beatrice , daughter of Guerri de Morvois, Iand Eve de Roussillon, was born About 852 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoisand Beatrice de Morvois i. 199. Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandoiswas born Between 880 and 885 in Vermandois, Normandy, Neustria and died on Feb. 23, 943 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. 167. Beatrix de Vermandois was born About 854 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. She married Berenger de Bayeux About 860 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France.Berenger, son of Bernard de Lombardy and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy , was born Before 825 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 890 in Senlis, Oise, France.
Children of Beatrix de Vermandois and Berenger de Bayeux i. 168. Papia de Bayeux was born About 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. 168. Papia de Bayeux was born About 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. She married Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy in 891 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France.Rollo, son of Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of Moreand Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter, was born 854 to 872 in Maer, NordTrondelag, Norway and died 927 to 931 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandie, Neustria.
Children of Papia de Bayeux and Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy i. 200. Crispina de Normandywas born About 920 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 201. William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy was born in 890/91 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France or Normandy, France and died on Dec. 17, 942. 169. Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyeswas born About 885 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died After 950. He married Richilde De Bourges. Richilde, daughter of Hugh, II D'Alsace, Count of Bourgesand Rothilde Carolingian, of the West Franks , was born About 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyesand Richilde De Bourges i. 191. Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Bloiswas born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975. 170. Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyeswas born About 885 in Blois, Loit-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on an unknown date. He married Richilde De Bourges. Richilde, daughter of Hugh, II D'Alsace, Count of Bourgesand Rothilde Carolingian, of the West Franks, was born About 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyesand Richilde De Bourges i. 192. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 193. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 171. Amelius de Vere was born in 909 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedHelen de Blois. Helen was born About 911 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Amelius de Vere and Helen de Blois i. 202. Gallus Guillaume de Verewas born in 929 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 172. Odoacre de Crequy was born About 855 and died on an unknown date. He married Yolande de Cleves. Yolande, daughter of Baldwin Von Cleves, was born About 860 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Odoacre de Crequy and Yolande de Cleves i. 203. Arnoul de Crequywas born About 885 and died in 937. 173. Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandrewas born About 865 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Jan. 2, 918 in St. Pierre Abbey, Grand, Flanders, Nord, France. He marriedElfthryth, Princess of Englandin 893. Elfthryth, daughter of Alfred "The Great", King of Englandand Alswitha of Mercia, was born in 877 in Wessex, England and died on Jun. 7, 929 in Flanders, Belgium.
Other events in the life of Elfthryth, Princess of England Burial St. Peters Abbey, Ghent, Belgium Children of Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandreand Elfthryth, Princess of England i. 204. Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandrewas born in 890 in Fllanders, Nord, France and died on Mar. 27, 964 in England. ii. 205. Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne was born in 893 in Boulogne, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 13, 993. 174. Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoiswas born 884 or 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died 23 Feb 942-943 in Saint Quentin, Peronne, France. He married Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France. Hildebrante, daughter of Robert I, I/King of Franceand Beatrice de Vermandois, was born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria.
Children of Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoisand Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France i. 185. Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagnewas born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died About 972. ii. 186. Adele de Vermandois was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 187. Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders. 175. Beatrice de Vermandois was born About 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. She married Robert I, I/King of France . Robert I, son of Robert IV France, Count of Orlean, Count of Paris, Duke of Neustria and Adelaide West, was born in 866 in Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 15, 923 in Soissons, Soissons, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Beatrice de Vermandois and Robert I, I/King of France i. 155. Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria. ii. 156. Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Francewas born About 895 and died on Jun. 16, 956. iii. 157. Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Pariswas born in 895 and died on Jun. 9, 956. 176. Sporte de Bretagne was born About 911 in Bretagne, France and died Before 940. She marriedAsperlind de Vaudreuil. Asperlind was born About 910 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sporte de Bretagne and Asperlind de Vaudreuil i. 206. Ralph Count (of) Ivrywas born in 1022 and died on an unknown date. 177. Adalgonde de Bourgognewas born Before 881 and died About 902. He married (Unknown).
Children of Adalgonde de Bourgogne i. 207. Erenfired Graf Im Bliesgauwas born Before 867 and died in 904. 178. Lothair (of) Larraine was born in 827 and died on Aug. 8, 869. He marriedWaldrade on Oct. 15, 862. Waldrade was born in 836 in Lorraine, Inferie, France and died in 868.
Children of Lothair (of) Larraine and Waldrade i. 208. Gesela (of) Larraine was born NOTAbout 869 and died UNLIKELY 908. 179. Ulrich I died on an unknown date.
180. Jimeno Sanchez was born About 768 in Navarre, Spain and died About 816. He married (Unknown).
Children of Jimeno Sanchez i. 209. Inigo Iniguezwas born in 782 in Navarre, Spain and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 19th Generation (Great(16)-grandchildren) 181. Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandywas born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978. She married Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois . Theobald, son of Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyesand Richilde De Bourges, was born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975.
Children of Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandyand Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois i. 210. Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996. ii. 211. Hildegarde de Bloiswas born About 946 and died on an unknown date. iii. 212. Eudes de Bloiswas born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died 12 Mar 995-996 in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. 182. Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyeswas born About 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 967. He marriedAdelaide de Chalons, Countess. Adelaide was born in Vergy, France and died in 956.
Children of Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyesand Adelaide de Chalons, Countess i. 213. Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20was born in 950 and died After Mar. 16, 975. 183. Ledgarde de Vermandois was born About 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 9, 978 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. She married (Unknown) in 940 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France.
Children of Ledgarde de Vermandois i. 214. Bathel de Normandie was born About 942 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 184. Sporta de Saint Lis was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date. She married William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy . William Guillaume, ,I son of Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy and Papia de Bayeux, was born in 890/91 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France or Normandy, France and died on Dec. 17, 942.
Children of Sporta de Saint Lis and William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy i. 215. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandywas born on Aug. 28, 933 in Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 996 in Fecamp, Normandy, France. 185. Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagnewas born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died About 972. She married Nigel de Saint Saveur. Nigel, son of Richard de Saint Saveur, was born in 911 in Aubigny, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagneand Nigel de Saint Saveur i. 216. Roger de Saint Saveur was born in 944 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 186. Adele de Vermandois was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. She married Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandrein 934. Arnold, son of Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandreand Elfthryth, Princess of England, was born in 890 in Fllanders, Nord, France and died on Mar. 27, 964 in England.
Children of Adele de Vermandois and Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandre i. 217. Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-deCalais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962. 187. Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders. He marriedGerberge De Germanie. Gerberge, daughter of Matilda, was born in 925 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia and died on May 5, 984 in Rheims, Marne, Champaigne, France.
Children of Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoisand Gerberge De Germanie i. 218. Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoiswas born in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died Between 997 and 1015. 188. Hugh Capet, King of Francewas born in 938 in Paris, Seine, France and died on Oct. 24, 996 in Paris, Seine, France. He married Adelaide de Poitou. Adelaide, daughter of Guillaume "Townhead de Poitou, I/Count De Poitou and Adele de Normandy, was born in 952 and died in 1004.
Children of Hugh Capet, King of Franceand Adelaide de Poitou i. 219. Robert Capet, II/King of Francewas born on Mar. 27, 972 in Orleans, France and died on Jul. 20, 1031 in Meulan, Normandy, France. 189. Hughes de Paris, Rio de Francewas born in 938 and died on Oct. 24, 996. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hughes de Paris, Rio de France i. 220. Robert, II, Roi de Francewas born on Mar. 27, 972 in Orleans, Orleanais, France and died on Jul. 20, 1031. 190. Louis de France, IV/King of Francewas born on Sep. 10, 921 in Laon, Aisne, France and died on Sep. 10, 954 in Abbaye de St. Raemy, Reims, Champagne, France. He married Gerberaga de Saxony in 940. Gerberaga, daughter of Heinrich Saxony, Iand Giselbert de Lorraine, was born in 913 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Germany and died on May 5, 984 in Reims, Champagne, France.
Children of Louis de France, IV/King of Franceand Gerberaga de Saxony i. 221. Matilda de France was born in 935 and died on Jan. 26, 982.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 191. Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois was born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975. He marriedLuitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy. Luitgarde, daughter of Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois and Hildebrante France, Princess of France, was born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978.
Children of Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois and Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy i. 210. Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996. ii. 211. Hildegarde de Bloiswas born About 946 and died on an unknown date. iii. 212. Eudes de Bloiswas born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died 12 Mar 995-996 in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. 192. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedRollo Thurstan Bigod. Rollo Thurstan, son of Hrollangr Rognvaldssonand Emina Ragavaldodottir, was born in 900 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gerlotte de Bloisand Rollo Thurstan Bigod i. 222. Ansfred Rollosonwas born in 937 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died in 978. 193. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Anflec "Lancelot de Briquibec. Anflec "Lancelot was born About 909 in Brioquibec, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gerlotte de Bloisand Anflec "Lancelot de Briquibec i. 223. Ertemberge de Briquibec was born in 930 in Normandy, France and died 955 or 1003 in Pont Audemer, Eure, Normandy, France. ii. 224. Thurston Toussaine de Montforet de Basstembourgwas born in 928 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Hiesmes, Normandy, France and died in 1027 in Bastembourg, Normandy, France. 194. Heligaud de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil was born About 860 and died in 926. He married (Unknown).
Children of Heligaud de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil i. 225. Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens was born About 880 and died on Aug. 13, 945 in Normandy, France. 195. Heligaud du Montreuilwas born About 845 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Heligaud du Montreuil i. 226. Roger du Maine was born in 866 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on Oct. 31, 900.
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196. William, I Taillefer, I was born in 895 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 956 in Angouleme, Charente, France. He married Unknown in 923 in Argouleme, Charente, France. She was born in 900 in Angoulceme, Charente, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, I Taillefer, I and Unknown i. 227. Armand Manzer Taillefer was born in 924 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 992. 197. Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene was born About 915 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 975. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene and Unknown i. 228. Amand Taillefer was born About 948 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died About 990 in Saint-Cybard, Angouleme, France. 198. Lisois de Craon was born in 900 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Lisois de Craon i. 229. Andre de Craon was born in 927 and died on an unknown date. 199. Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandoiswas born Between 880 and 885 in Vermandois, Normandy, Neustria and died on Feb. 23, 943 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. He married Hildebrante France, Princess of France. Hildebrante, daughter of Robert I, I/King of France, was born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died 931 to 949 in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France.
Children of Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandoisand Hildebrante France, Princess of France i. 181. Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandywas born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978. ii. 182. Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyeswas born About 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 967. iii. 183. Ledgarde de Vermandois was born About 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 9, 978 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. iv. 184. Sporta de Saint Lis was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date. 168. Papia de Bayeux was born About 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Papia de Bayeux was born About 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 200. Crispina de Normandywas born About 920 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Grimald Monaco, Prince. Grimald was born About 920 in Monaco and died in 968 in Monaco, France.
Children of Crispina de Normandyand Grimald Monaco, Prince i. 230. Crispin de Bec was born About 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France or Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France and died in 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France. 201. William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy was born in 890/91 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France or Normandy, France and died on Dec. 17, 942. He marriedSporta de Saint Lis. Sporta, daughter of Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandoisand Hildebrante France, Princess of France, was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy and Sporta de Saint Lis i. 215. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandywas born on Aug. 28, 933 in Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 996 in Fecamp, Normandy, France. 191. Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois was born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975. See previous entry for Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois was born in 913 in Blois, France and died on Jan. 16, 975. 192. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 193. Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Gerlotte de Bloiswas born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 202. Gallus Guillaume de Verewas born in 929 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedGerbrudis de Cleremont. Gerbrudis was born About 929 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gallus Guillaume de Vereand Gerbrudis de Cleremont i. 231. Manasses de Vere was born in 972 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died in 1039. 203. Arnoul de Crequywas born About 885 and died in 937. He marriedValpurge d'Argouins. Valpurge was born About 890 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Arnoul de Crequyand Valpurge d'Argouins i. 232. Arnoul de Crequywas born About 915 and died on an unknown date. 204. Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandrewas born in 890 in Fllanders, Nord, France and died on Mar. 27, 964 in England. He marriedAdele de Vermandois in 934. Adele, daughter of Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois and Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France, was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandreand Adele de Vermandois i. 217. Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-deCalais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962. 205. Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne was born in 893 in Boulogne, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 13, 993. He married Mahaut De Crequy. Mahaut was born in 895 in Crequy, Montreuil, Artois, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne and Mahaut De Crequy i. 233. Maud St. Pol was born in 918 in Therouanne, Artois, France and died on an unknown date. 185. Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagnewas born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died About 972. See previous entry for Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagnewas born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died About 972. 186. Adele de Vermandois was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Adele de Vermandois was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date. 187. Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders. See previous entry for Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders. 155. Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria. See previous entry for Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of Francewas born Between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 907 in Neustria. 156. Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Francewas born About 895 and died on Jun. 16, 956. See previous entry for Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de Francewas born About 895 and died on Jun. 16, 956. 157. Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Pariswas born in 895 and died on Jun. 9, 956. See previous entry for Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Pariswas born in 895 and died on Jun. 9, 956. 206. Ralph Count (of) Ivrywas born in 1022 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Ralph Count (of) Ivry i. 234. Emma Aldreda (of) Ivrywas born in 1059 in Ivry, France and died on an unknown date. 207. Erenfired Graf Im Bliesgauwas born Before 867 and died in 904. He married (Unknown).
Children of Erenfired Graf Im Bliesgau i. 235. Eberhard Graf Im Kaldachgaudied After 913.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 208. Gesela (of) Larraine was born NOTAbout 869 and died UNLIKELY 908. She married (Unknown).
Children of Gesela (of) Larraine i. 236. Ludmilla Ragnhildiswas born in 858 in Germany and died Abt 9l7. 209. Inigo Iniguezwas born in 782 in Navarre, Spain and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Inigo Iniguez i. 237.
Inigo Iniguez, King of Pomplonawas born About 795 in Pomplona, Castle, Spain and died on an unknown date.
20th Generation (Great(17)-grandchildren) 210. Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996. He marriedBertha de Burgundy, Princess of BurgundyAbout 982 in Blois, De Loire, France.Bertha, daughter of Conrad, I/King of Burgundyand Mathilde, Princess of France, Countess of Flanders, was born in 964/65 in Burgundy, Marne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois and Bertha de Burgundy, Princess of Burgundy i. 238. Gilbert De Venables, IIIwas born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 239. Odo, II de Bloiswas born in 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France. 211. Hildegarde de Bloiswas born About 946 and died on an unknown date. She married Bouchard de Montlhery. Bouchard, son of Alberic de Montlhery and Edgiva, was born About 940 and died in 978.
Children of Hildegarde de Bloisand Bouchard de Montlhery i. 240. Bouchard de Montlherywas born About 957 and died in 1020. 212. Eudes de Bloiswas born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died 12 Mar 995-996 in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. He marriedBerthe de Bourgogne in 983 in Burgundy, Marne, France.Berthe, daughter of Conrad Le Pacifique de Bourgogneand Matehilde Carolingian, was born in 965 in Burgundy, Marne, France and died in 1010 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France.
Children of Eudes de Bloisand Berthe de Bourgogne i. 241. Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Bloiswas born in 983 and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Verdun, Meuse, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 213. Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20was born in 950 and died After Mar. 16, 975. She married Geoffroy Grisgonelle, I/Count of Anjou . Geoffroy was born on Nov. 11, 958 in Anjou, France and died on Jul. 21, 987.
Children of Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20and Geoffroy Grisgonelle, I/Count of Anjou i. 242. Girberge Grisgonellewas born in 975 in Anjou, France and died on an unknown date. 214. Bathel de Normandie was born About 942 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Bathel de Normandie and Unknown i. 243. Osmond de Centvillewas born About 960 and died on an unknown date. 215. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandywas born on Aug. 28, 933 in Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 996 in Fecamp, Normandy, France. He married 1stGunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy . Gunnora, daughter of Herbastus de Crepon and Gunhild Von Denmark, was born in 942 in Crepon, Calvados, Normandy, France and died in 1031 in France. He married 2ndEmma (Agnes) Capet. Emma (Agnes) was born Between 960 and 962 and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Unknown. She was born in 935 in Fecamp, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandyand Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy i. 244. Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandywas born in 962 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France and died on Aug. 26, 1026 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Narmandie, France. ii. 245. Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu was born About 953 in Brionne, Normandy, France and died About 1015 in Normandy, France. iii. 246. Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreuxwas born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. iv. 247. Robert D'Evereux was born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died in 1037. v. 248. Maud de Normandy, Countess of Bloisdied on an unknown date. vi. 249. Richard DELETE De Normandywas born About 963 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. vii. 250. Emma de Normandy, Queen of Englanddied on an unknown date. viii. 251. Mauger de Normandy, Comte De Corbeildied on an unknown date. ix. 252. William Hiesmes, 1st Count of Eudied on an unknown date. x. 253. Hawise de Normandy, Duchess of Brittanydied on an unknown date. xi. 254. William, I de Normandywas born in 980 and died in 1015. xii. 255. Sprota de Normandy died on an unknown date. xiii. 256. Muriella de Normandy died on an unknown date. xiv. 257. Fredesende de Normandy was born in 995 and died in 1057. xv. 258. Papia de Normandy FitzRichard, Papia of Normandywas born in 980 in Normandy and died on an unknown date. Children of Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandyand Unknown xvi. 259. William, I de Eu, 1st Count of Euwas born in 978 and died on Jan. 2, 1054. 216. Roger de Saint Saveur was born in 944 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedHelena de Normandy. Helena, daughter of Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandyand Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France, was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Roger de Saint Saveur and Helena de Normandy i. 260. Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurwas born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045. 217. Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962. He marriedMatilda de Burgundy. Matilda, daughter of Conrad de Burgundy and Matilda de France, was born in 946 in Burgundy, France and died in 972.
Children of Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois and Matilda de Burgundy i. 261. Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynwas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. ii. 262. Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanderswas born About 950 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 988 in Flanders, Nord, France. 218. Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoiswas born in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died Between 997 and 1015. He marriedErmengarde, Countess of Vermandois. Ermengarde was born in 946 in Bourgogne, Champagne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoisand Ermengarde, Countess of Vermandois i. 263. Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoiswas born in 979 in Veermandois, France and died in France. 219. Robert Capet, II/King of Francewas born on Mar. 27, 972 in Orleans, France and died on Jul. 20, 1031 in Meulan, Normandy, France. He marriedConstance de Arles in 1005. Constance was born in 986 in Toulouse, Haute, France and died on Jul. 25, 1032 in Melun, France.
Children of Robert Capet, II/King of Franceand Constance de Arles i. 264. Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of Francewas born in 1009 in Nievre, Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 5, 1063 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France. ii. 265. Henri, I Capet, I/King of Francewas born About 1008 in Bourgogne, Marme, France and died on Aug. 4, 1060 in Vietry-En-Brie, France. iii. 266. Constance Capet was born in 1014 in France and died on an unknown date. iv. 267. Robert de Burgundywas born in 1011 and died on Mar. 18, 1075. 220. Robert, II, Roi de Francewas born on Mar. 27, 972 in Orleans, Orleanais, France and died on Jul. 20, 1031. He married Constance de Toulouse. Constance was born in 986 in Toulouse, France and died on Jul. 25, 1032 in Melun, France.
Children of Robert, II, Roi de Franceand Constance de Toulouse i. 268. Henri, I, Roi de Francewas born in Apr. 1008 and died on Aug. 4, 1060. ii. 269. Robert, I Capet, Duke of Burgundywas born in 1011 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France and died on Mar. 21, 1076 in Fleury-Sur-Ouche, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 221. Matilda de France was born in 935 and died on Jan. 26, 982. She marriedConrad de Burgundy. Conrad, son of Rudolph de Bourgogne, II/King of Burgunday & Italy and Bertha de Swabia, Queen Consort of Burgundy , was born in 925 in Arles, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France and died on Oct. 19, 993.
Children of Matilda de France and Conrad de Burgundy i. 270. Matilda de Burgundywas born in 946 in Burgundy, France and died in 972. 210. Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996. See previous entry for Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996. 211. Hildegarde de Bloiswas born About 946 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Hildegarde de Bloiswas born About 946 and died on an unknown date. 212. Eudes de Bloiswas born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died 12 Mar 995-996 in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. See previous entry for Eudes de Bloiswas born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died 12 Mar 995996 in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. 222. Ansfred Rollosonwas born in 937 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died in 978. He married Helloe Countess of Beulac. Helloe, daughter of Godfrey Count of Beulac, was born in 942 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ansfred Rollosonand Helloe Countess of Beulac i. 271. Ansfred Onfror Goz, IIwas born in 963 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 223. Ertemberge de Briquibec was born in 930 in Normandy, France and died 955 or 1003 in Pont Audemer, Eure, Normandy, France. She married Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark. Torf, son of Bernard de Harcourt and Sprota de Senlis, was born About 928 in Torville, Normandy, France and died About 1010.
Children of Ertemberge de Briquibec and Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark i. 272. Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turquevillewas born About 951 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died in 1025 in Preaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. 224. Thurston Toussaine de Montforet de Basstembourgwas born in 928 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Hiesmes, Normandy, France and died in 1027 in Bastembourg, Normandy, France. He married Juliane Murdac. Juliane was born in 930 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thurston Toussaine de Montforet de Basstembourgand Juliane Murdac i. 273. Anceline de Montfort was born About 953 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 225. Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens was born About 880 and died on Aug. 13, 945 in Normandy, France. He married? de Demmartin Before 927.
Children of Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens and ? de Demmartin i. 274. Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amienswas born About 900 and died About 930. ii. 275. Guillaume, I de Montreuil, Comte de Montreuilwas born in 920 and died in 980. 226. Roger du Maine was born in 866 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on Oct. 31, 900. He married (Unknown).
Children of Roger du Maine i. 276. Hugh, I du Mainewas born About 890 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on an unknown date. 227. Armand Manzer Taillefer was born in 924 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 992. He marriedHildegarde. Hildegarde was born in 926 in Angoulceme, Charente, France and died 4 Mar 992 /1001 in Cybar, France.
Children of Armand Manzer Taillefer and Hildegarde i. 277. William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angoulemewas born in 952 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Apr. 6, 1028. 228. Amand Taillefer was born About 948 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died About 990 in Saint-Cybard, Angouleme, France.
229. Andre de Craon was born in 927 and died on an unknown date. He married Agnes d'Anjouin 941. Agnes, daughter of Fulk d'Anjouand Gerbega Vermonadois, was born in 927 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andre de Craon and Agnes d'Anjou i. 278. Lisois de Craon was born in 959 and died in 1007. 181. Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandywas born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978. See previous entry for Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandywas born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria and died After 978.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 182. Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyeswas born About 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 967. See previous entry for Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyeswas born About 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 967. 183. Ledgarde de Vermandois was born About 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 9, 978 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. See previous entry for Ledgarde de Vermandois was born About 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 9, 978 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. 184. Sporta de Saint Lis was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Sporta de Saint Lis was born About 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on an unknown date. 230. Crispin de Bec was born About 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France or Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France and died in 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France. He marriedHawise de Guines. Hawise , daughter of Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines and Elstrude de Flanders, was born in 955/56 in Castle at Guisnes, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, France and died Before 1048 in France.
Children of Crispin de Bec and Hawise de Guines i. 279. Gilbert Crispin de Briennewas born in 1000 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France and died in 1040 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France. 215. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandywas born on Aug. 28, 933 in Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 996 in Fecamp, Normandy, France. See previous entry for Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandywas born on Aug. 28, 933 in Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 996 in Fecamp, Normandy, France. 231. Manasses de Vere was born in 972 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died in 1039. He married Petronilla Boleine. Petronilla was born in 976 in Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Manasses de Vere and Petronilla Boleine i. 280. Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisneswas born About 1000 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on an unknown date. 232. Arnoul de Crequywas born About 915 and died on an unknown date. He married Adele d'Arkel. Adele was born in 925 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Arnoul de Crequyand Adele d'Arkel i. 281. Ramelin de Crequy was born About 950 and died About 986. 217. Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962. See previous entry for Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, NordPas-de-Calais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 233. Maud St. Pol was born in 918 in Therouanne, Artois, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil. William, son of Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amiens , was born About 920 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 965.
Children of Maud St. Pol and William de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil i. 282. Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuilwas born About 940 and died in 981. 234. Emma Aldreda (of) Ivrywas born in 1059 in Ivry, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedBaldwin FitzGilbert (of) Exeter. Baldwin FitzGilbert (of), son of Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec and Harlette de Falise, was born in 1039 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died in 1090.
Children of Emma Aldreda (of) Ivryand Baldwin FitzGilbert (of) Exeter i. 283. Richard de Redvers was born in 1060 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 8, 1117. 235. Eberhard Graf Im Kaldachgaudied After 913. He married (Unknown).
Children of Eberhard Graf Im Kaldachgau i. 284. Erenfried, II Graf Im Kaldachgauwas born Before 925 and died Before Jul. 10, 963. 236. Ludmilla Ragnhildiswas born in 858 in Germany and died Abt 9l7. She married (Unknown).
Children of Ludmilla Ragnhildis i. 285. Matilda was born in 892 in Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany and died on May 14, 968 in Memleben, Thuringia, Saxony, Germany. 237. Inigo Iniguez, King of Pomplonawas born About 795 in Pomplona, Castle, Spain and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Inigo Iniguez, King of Pomplona i. 286. Oneca Iniguez was born About 810 in Pomplona, Castle, Spain and died in 853.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 21st Generation (Great(18)-grandchildren) 238. Gilbert De Venables, IIIwas born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Gilbert De Venables, III i. 287. Gilbert De Venables was born in 1016 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died About 1086 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. 239. Odo, II de Bloiswas born in 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France. He married Ermengarde de Auvergne About 1040 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France.Ermengarde was born About 991 in Auvergne, Aquiteaine, France and died on Mar. 10, 1040 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France.
Children of Odo, II de Bloisand Ermengarde de Auvergne i. 288. Thibaut, III de Bloiswas born About 1010 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Sep. 29, 1089 in Epernay, Seineet-Marne, France. 240. Bouchard de Montlherywas born About 957 and died in 1020. He marriedElizabeth de Crecy. Elizabeth was born About 961 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Bouchard de Montlheryand Elizabeth de Crecy i. 289. Thibault de Montlherywas born About 983 and died on an unknown date. 241. Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois was born in 983 and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Verdun, Meuse, France. He married Mathilda d'Auvergne. Mathilda was born in 995 in Auvergne, France and died About 1017.
Children of Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois and Mathilda d'Auvergne i. 290. Theobald de Bloiswas born in 1019 and died in 1043. 242. Girberge Grisgonellewas born in 975 in Anjou, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angoulemein 985 in Angoulceme, Charente, France.William, II, son of Armand Manzer Taillefer and Hildegarde, was born in 952 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Apr. 6, 1028.
Children of Girberge Grisgonelleand William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme i. 291. Alduin Taillefer was born in 991/92 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1034. ii. 292. Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1048.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 243. Osmond de Centvillewas born About 960 and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Osmond de Centvilleand Unknown i. 293. Fouque de Aulneywas born About 1005 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 244. Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy was born in 962 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France and died on Aug. 26, 1026 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Narmandie, France. He married Judith de Bretagne. Judith, daughter of Conan de Bretagne, Iand Emengarde D'Anjou, was born in 982 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France and died on Jun. 16, 1017 in Normandy, France.
Children of Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy and Judith de Bretagne i. 294. Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandywas born in 1000 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France and died on Aug. 6, 1028. ii. 295. Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy,was born in 999 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 2, 1034 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. iii. 296. Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeilwas born in 1000 and died on an unknown date. 245. Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu was born About 953 in Brionne, Normandy, France and died About 1015 in Normandy, France. He marriedHawise de Guines. Hawise , daughter of Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines and Elstrude de Flanders, was born in 955/56 in Castle at Guisnes, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, France and died Before 1048 in France.
Children of Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu and Hawise de Guines i. 297. Adele de Eu was born About 970 and died After 1016. ii. 298. Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec was born About 1000 in Tillieres, Anjou, France or Normandy, France and died in 1033/34 in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. iii. 299. Gilbert Crispin de Brionnewas born in 978/79 in Brionne, Normandy, France and died About 1040. 246. Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreuxwas born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married Herleve de Normandie de Rouen. Herleve de Normandie was born About 968 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreuxand Herleve de Normandie de Rouen i. 300. Richard D'Evereux was born About 986 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France and died on an unknown date. 247. Robert D'Evereux was born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died in 1037. He marriedHaerleve de Normandie de Rouen. Haerleve de Normandie was born About 968 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert D'Evereux and Haerleve de Normandie de Rouen i. 301. Herleva D'Evereaux was born About 985 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 248. Maud de Normandy, Countess of Bloisdied on an unknown date.
249. Richard DELETE De Normandywas born About 963 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Judith de Britannyon Aug. 28, 1026 in Fecamp, Seine, Inferieure, France.Judith, daughter of Conan and Hermengarde , was born About 974 in Bretagne, Rennes, France and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndEleanor de Normandy. Eleanor, daughter of Richard DELETE De Normandyand Judith de Britanny, was born in 984 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married 3rdGunnora DELEETE De Crepon . Gunnora DELEETE , daughter of Herbastus de Crepon and Gunhild Von Denmark, was born in 942 in Crepon, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. Children of Richard DELETE De Normandyand Judith de Britanny i. 302. Richard De Normandy, IIIwas born About 997 in Falaise, Normandy, France and died on Aug. 6, 1028. ii. 303. Eleanor de Normandywas born in 984 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 250. Emma de Normandy, Queen of Englanddied on an unknown date.
251. Mauger de Normandy, Comte De Corbeildied on an unknown date.
252. William Hiesmes, 1st Count of Eudied on an unknown date.
253. Hawise de Normandy, Duchess of Brittanydied on an unknown date.
254. William, I de Normandywas born in 980 and died in 1015.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 255. Sprota de Normandy died on an unknown date.
256. Muriella de Normandy died on an unknown date.
257. Fredesende de Normandy was born in 995 and died in 1057.
258. Papia de Normandy FitzRichard, Papia of Normandywas born in 980 in Normandy and died on an unknown date. She married Gilbert Gaultier de SaintValerie. Gilbert Gaultierwas born in 977 in St Valerie-en-Caux, France and died in 1011.
Children of Papia de Normandy FitzRichard, Papia of Normandyand Gilbert Gaultier de SaintValerie i. 304. Bernard, II de SaintValerie was born in 1055 in St Valerie-en-Caux, France and died on Oct. 14, 1066 in Hastings, England. 259. William, I de Eu, 1st Count of Euwas born in 978 and died on Jan. 2, 1054. He marriedLaceline de Harcourt. Laceline, daughter of Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turquevilleand Anceline de Montfort, died in 1058.
Children of William, I de Eu, 1st Count of Euand Laceline de Harcourt i. 305. Robert de Eu, Count de Euwas born in 1022 in France and died on Sep. 8, 1090. 260. Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurwas born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045. He marriedAdele de Eu. Adele, daughter of Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu and Hawise de Guines, was born About 970 and died After 1016.
Children of Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurand Adele de Eu i. 306. Adelaide de Saint Saveur was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France. ii. 307. William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was born About 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France and died About 1066 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 261. Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynwas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. He marriedUne Fille Jolie. Une Fillewas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynand Une Fille Jolie i. 308. Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville was born in 1001 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 262. Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders was born About 950 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 988 in Flanders, Nord, France. He marriedRozela de Ivrea About 968 in Ivrea, Italy.Rozela, daughter of Berenger de Ivrea and Willa de Tuscany, was born in 945 in Ivrea, Italy and died on Jan. 26, 1003 in Gent, Belgium.
Children of Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders and Rozela de Ivrea i. 309. Baldwin de Fleming, IVwas born on Jan. 27, 1003 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on May 30, 1039 in Flanders, Nord, France. 263. Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoiswas born in 979 in Veermandois, France and died in France. He married Adelle de Vermandois. Adelle was born in 990 in France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoisand Adelle de Vermandois i. 310. Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 1028 and 1045 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 1080 in France. 264. Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of Francewas born in 1009 in Nievre, Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 5, 1063 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France. She married 1st Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandyin 1027 in France. Richard (Curthose), son of Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy and Judith de Bretagne, was born in 1000 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France and died on Aug. 6, 1028. She married 2nd Baldwin, V de Fleming. Baldwin, V, son of Baldwin de Fleming, IVand Eleanor de Normandy, was born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. She married 3rd Baldwin, V de Ingelrica, son of Baldwin, IV de Ingelricaand Unknown. Children of Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of Franceand Richard (Curthose) de Normandy,
III/5th Duke of Normandy i. ii.
311. 312.
Helena de Normandy was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandywas born on Jun. 22, 1000 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 3, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey.
Children of Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of Franceand Baldwin, V de Fleming iii. 313. Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date. iv. 314. Baldwin de Mons was born in 1030 in Flanders, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 17, 1070 in Flanders, Nord, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 265. Henri, I Capet, I/King of Francewas born About 1008 in Bourgogne, Marme, France and died on Aug. 4, 1060 in VietryEn-Brie, France. He marriedAnna Agnesa Yaroslavna. Anna Agnesa, daughter of Yaroslav Yaroslavna and Ingride Olafsdotter, was born in 1024 in Kiev, Ukraine and died Between 1076 and 1089 in France.
Children of Henri, I Capet, I/King of Franceand Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna i. 315. Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoiswas born in 1057 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Oct. 18, 1101 in Tarsus, Ciliciee, Asia Minor. ii. 316. Hugh Magnus, Duke of Francewas born in 1053 in Vermandois, France and died 18 Oct 1011 - 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicie. 266. Constance Capet was born in 1014 in France and died on an unknown date. She marriedManasses de Rammerupt de Dammartin. Manasses de Rammerupt was born in 1010 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Constance Capet and Manasses de Rammerupt de Dammartin i. 317. Hagues de Dammartin was born About 1042 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died in 1103. 267. Robert de Burgundywas born in 1011 and died on Mar. 18, 1075. He marriedHelie de Samour-En-Axoisin 1033. Helie, daughter of Dalmas de Samour-En-Axois and Aremburge de Verge, was born in 1016 and died on Apr. 22, 1109.
Children of Robert de Burgundyand Helie de Samour-En-Axois i. 318. Henry de Burgundywas born in 1035 and died in 1072. 268. Henri, I, Roi de Francewas born in Apr. 1008 and died on Aug. 4, 1060. He married (Unknown).
Children of Henri, I, Roi de France i. 319. Philippe, I, Roi de Francewas born About 1052 and died on Jul. 29, 1108. 269. Robert, I Capet, Duke of Burgundywas born in 1011 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France and died on Mar. 21, 1076 in Fleury-Sur-Ouche, France. He marriedElla Ermengarde de Semur. Ella Ermengarde was born in 1011 in Semur, Coted'Or, France and died on Apr. 22, 1109.
Children of Robert, I Capet, Duke of Burgundyand Ella Ermengarde de Semur i. 320. Hildegarde de Bourgognewas born in 1038 in Burgundy, France and died in 1114.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 270. Matilda de Burgundywas born in 946 in Burgundy, France and died in 972. She marriedBaudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois . Baudouin, III, son of Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandreand Adele de Vermandois, was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais or Flanders, Nord, France and died on Nov. 1, 962.
Children of Matilda de Burgundyand Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois i. 261. Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynwas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. ii. 262. Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanderswas born About 950 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 988 in Flanders, Nord, France. 271. Ansfred Onfror Goz, IIwas born in 963 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedThyra Princess of Denmark . Thyra was born About 968 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ansfred Onfror Goz, IIand Thyra Princess of Denmark i. 321. Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heismwas born in 989 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 272. Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turquevillewas born About 951 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died in 1025 in Preaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. He marriedAnceline de Montfort. Anceline, daughter of Thurston Toussaine de Montforet de Basstembourg and Juliane Murdac, was born About 953 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turquevilleand Anceline de Montfort i. 322. Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died in 1068. ii. 323. Lesceline de Newmarch was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France and died 26 Jan 1057-58. iii. 324. Laceline de Harcourt died in 1058. 273. Anceline de Montfort was born About 953 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville . Turchetil, son of Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark and Ertemberge de Briquibec, was born About 951 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France and died in 1025 in Preaux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
Children of Anceline de Montfort and Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville i. 322. Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died in 1068. ii. 323. Lesceline de Newmarch was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France and died 26 Jan 1057-58. iii. 324. Laceline de Harcourt died in 1058. 274. Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amienswas born About 900 and died About 930. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amiens i. 325. William de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuilwas born About 920 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 965. 275. Guillaume, I de Montreuil, Comte de Montreuilwas born in 920 and died in 980.
276. Hugh, I du Mainewas born About 890 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hugh, I du Maine i. 326. Hugh, III du Mainewas born About 920 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died About 992. 277. William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angoulemewas born in 952 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Apr. 6, 1028. He marriedGirberge Grisgonellein 985 in Angoulceme, Charente, France.Girberge, daughter of Geoffroy Grisgonelle, I/Count of Anjouand Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20, was born in 975 in Anjou, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angoulemeand Girberge Grisgonelle i. 291. Alduin Taillefer was born in 991/92 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1034. ii. 292. Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1048. 278. Lisois de Craon was born in 959 and died in 1007. He marriedMiss de Bazougers. Miss was born About 960 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lisois de Craon and Miss de Bazougers i. 327. Suhard de Craon was born About 980 and died on an unknown date. 279. Gilbert Crispin de Briennewas born in 1000 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France and died in 1040 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France. He marriedGunnora d'Aunouin 1015 in Eu Brion, Normandy, France.Gunnora was born in 1000 in Annou, Orne, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert Crispin de Brienneand Gunnora d'Aunou i. 328. Elsie Crispin was born in 1020 in Granville, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 1086 in Alkboro, Lincolnshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 280. Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisneswas born About 1000 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on an unknown date. He married Catherine de Flanders. Catherine, daughter of Arnoul de Flanders, was born About 1000 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisnesand Catherine de Flanders i. 329. Alberic de Vere was born in 1033 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died in 1088. 281. Ramelin de Crequy was born About 950 and died About 986. He married alice d' Oisy. alice was born About 925 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ramelin de Crequy and alice d' Oisy i. 330. Baudouin de Crequywas born About 980 and died in 1020. 282. Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil was born About 940 and died in 981. He marriedHersende de Montreuil. Hersende, daughter of Hugh de Montreuil, was born in 946 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 970.
Children of Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Hersende de Montreuil i. 331. Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieuwas born in 959 and died on Jul. 4, 1000 in Montreuit, France. 283. Richard de Redvers was born in 1060 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 8, 1117. He married (Unknown).
Children of Richard de Redvers i. 332. William Baron de Vernon was born About 1105 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on Sep. 10, 1216 in probably Twynham, England. 284. Erenfried, II Graf Im Kaldachgauwas born Before 925 and died Before Jul. 10, 963. He married (Unknown).
Children of Erenfried, II Graf Im Kaldachgau i. 333. Herman de Lorraine, Count Palatine De Lorrainewas born in 929 and died After Jul. 16, 966.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 285. Matilda was born in 892 in Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany and died on May 14, 968 in Memleben, Thuringia, Saxony, Germany. She married (Unknown).
Children of Matilda i. 334.
Gerberge De Germanie was born in 925 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia and died on May 5, 984 in Rheims, Marne, Champaigne, France.
286. Oneca Iniguez was born About 810 in Pomplona, Castle, Spain and died in 853. She married Heligaud du Montreuil. Heligaud, son of Nithard du Montreuil, was born About 805 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died in 864.
Children of Oneca Iniguez and Heligaud du Montreuil i. 161. Herlouin du Montreuilwas born About 835 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died About 878.
22nd Generation (Great(19)-grandchildren) 287. Gilbert De Venables was born in 1016 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died About 1086 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Gilbert De Venables i. 335. Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chesterwas born in 1050 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 288. Thibaut, III de Bloiswas born About 1010 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Sep. 29, 1089 in Epernay, Seine-etMarne, France. He marriedGundrada de ChampagneAbout 1044 in Champagne, France.Gundrada, daughter of Herbert de Maine, was born in 1030 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thibaut, III de Bloisand Gundrada de Champagne i. 336. Henri, II Etienne de Tours, le Sagewas born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on May 19, 1102 in Ramlah, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. 289. Thibault de Montlherywas born About 983 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Thibault de Montlhery i. 337. Gui Milo de Montlherywas born in 1009 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in 1095 in Longport, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 290. Theobald de Bloiswas born in 1019 and died in 1043. He marriedGarsinde de Maine. Garsinde was born About 1019 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Theobald de Bloisand Garsinde de Maine i. 338. Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois was born About 1045 and died on May 19, 1102 in Ascalon, Ramula, Holy Land. 291. Alduin Taillefer was born in 991/92 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1034. He marriedAlaizie.
Children of Alduin Taillefer and Alaizie i. 339. Ivo Taillefer, Baron William IIIwas born About 1021 in Normandy, France and died on Oct. 14, 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England. 292. Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1048. He marriedPetronille De Archaic. Petronille was born in 944 in Bonteville, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Geoffrey Taillefer and Petronille De Archaic i. 340. Foulgues Taillefer was born in 1015 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1087. ii. 341. Geoffrey Taillefer, I De Angoulme, Count of Angoulme was born in 1014 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on an unknown date. 293. Fouque de Aulneywas born About 1005 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Fouque de Aulney i. 342. Thurston Bassett was born in 1030 in Ouilly-Basset, Normandy, France and died After 1080 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England. 294. Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy was born in 1000 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France and died on Aug. 6, 1028. He marriedAdelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of Francein 1027 in France. Adelaide Hawise, daughter of Robert Capet, II/King of Franceand Constance de Arles, was born in 1009 in Nievre, Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 5, 1063 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France.
Children of Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy and Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre &
nevers, Princess of France i. 311. Helena de Normandy was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 312. Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandywas born on Jun. 22, 1000 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 3, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey.
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295. Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy,was born in 999 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 2, 1034 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. He marriedHerleva de Falise. Herleva, daughter of Fulbert de Faliseand Doda Duxia, was born About 1003 in Falise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died About 1050 in Abbey of Saint Grestain, France.
Other events in the life of Herleva de Falise Burial Abbey of Saint Grestain, France Children of Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy,and Herleva de Falise i. 343. Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumalewas born in 1029 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, Frnce and died Before 1090 in Boulogne, Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France. ii. 344. William Plantagenet, King of Englandwas born on Oct. 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 9, 1087 in Hermentrube, Near Rouen, France. 296. Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeilwas born in 1000 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeil i. 345. Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clarewas born in 1018 in Normandy, France and died in 1047. 297. Adele de Eu was born About 970 and died After 1016. She married Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur. Neil, son of Roger de Saint Saveur and Helena de Normandy, was born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045.
Children of Adele de Eu and Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur i. 306. Adelaide de Saint Saveur was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France. ii. 307. William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was born About 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France and died About 1066 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France. 298. Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec was born About 1000 in Tillieres, Anjou, France or Normandy, France and died in 1033/34 in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. He married Harlette de Falise. Harlette, daughter of Fulbert de Faliseand Doda Duxia, was born in 1003 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec and Harlette de Falise i. 346. Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Telliereswas born in 1035/36 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-laLoire, France and died in 1109 in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. ii. 347. Baldwin FitzGilbert (of) Exeterwas born in 1039 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died in 1090.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 299. Gilbert Crispin de Brionnewas born in 978/79 in Brionne, Normandy, France and died About 1040. He married 1st Arletta Herleve. He married 2ndConstance de Eu. Constance, daughter of William, II de Eu, Earl of Eu, Lord of Hastings, Count of Euand Beatrice Groz, was born About 1100 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Gunnora. Gunnora was born About 984 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert Crispin de Brionneand Arletta Herleve i. 348. Richard Fitzgilbert De Clarewas born in 1023/24 in Of, Bienfaite, Normandy, France and died in 1090 in St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. 300. Richard D'Evereux was born About 986 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France and died on an unknown date. He married Godeheut Borrell. Godeheut, daughter of Raymond Borrell and Ermensinde de Carcassonne, was born in 995 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1077.
Children of Richard D'Evereux and Godeheut Borrell i. 349. +Agnes D'Evereux was born in 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 350. Agnes D'Evereux was born in 1030 in Normandy, Frnce and died on an unknown date. 301. Herleva D'Evereaux was born About 985 and died on an unknown date. She married Gerald de Flaitel. Gerald was born in 985 in Longueville-Sur-Scie, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Herleva D'Evereaux and Gerald de Flaitel i. 351. Basilia de Flaitelwas born About 1011 and died on an unknown date. 302. Richard De Normandy, IIIwas born About 997 in Falaise, Normandy, France and died on Aug. 6, 1028. He married Unknown. She was born About 1000 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard De Normandy, IIIand Unknown i. 352. Alix De Normandywas born About 1021 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 303. Eleanor de Normandywas born in 984 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married 1stBaldwin de Fleming, IVAbout 1018. Baldwin, son of Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flandersand Rozela de Ivrea, was born on Jan. 27, 1003 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on May 30, 1039 in Flanders, Nord, France. She married 2nd Richard DELETE De Normandy . Richard DELETE, son of Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandyand Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy, was born About 963 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Eleanor de Normandyand Baldwin de Fleming, IV i. 353. Baldwin, V de Flemingwas born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, NordPas-de-Calais, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 304. Bernard, II de SaintValerie was born in 1055 in St Valerie-en-Caux, France and died on Oct. 14, 1066 in Hastings, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Bernard, II de SaintValerie i. 354. Gauthier de SaintValerie died on an unknown date. 305. Robert de Eu, Count de Euwas born in 1022 in France and died on Sep. 8, 1090. He marriedBeatrice . Beatrice was born in 1028 and died on Apr. 10, 1085.
Children of Robert de Eu, Count de Euand Beatrice i. 355. William, II de Eu, Earl of Eu, Lord of Hastings, Count of Eu was born in 1050 and died in 1095. 306. Adelaide de Saint Saveur was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France. She marriedRobert Le Bigod. Robert, son of Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism and Judith de Montandlier, was born 1015 or 1035 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died in 1071 in Malitol Loges, Chanon, Normandy, France.
Children of Adelaide de Saint Saveur and Robert Le Bigod i. 356. Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkwas born About 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England. 307. William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was born About 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France and died About 1066 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France. He married Adeliza Du Plessis . Adeliza, daughter of Grimoult Du Plessis, was born About 1020 in Le Plessis=Grimoult, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza Du Plessis i. 357. Olivia d'Aubignywas born About 1047 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 308. Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville was born in 1001 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He marriedHerleva de Falise About 1029. Herleva, daughter of Fulbert de Faliseand Doda Duxia, was born About 1003 in Falise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died About 1050 in Abbey of Saint Grestain, France.
Other events in the life of Herleva de Falise Burial Abbey of Saint Grestain, France Children of Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville and Herleva de Falise i. 358. Robert de Burgh de Mortaignewas born in 1037 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 8, 1093 in St Grestain, France. ii. 359. Muriel De Contevillewas born About 1032 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 309. Baldwin de Fleming, IVwas born on Jan. 27, 1003 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on May 30, 1039 in Flanders, Nord, France. He marriedEleanor de NormandyAbout 1018. Eleanor, daughter of Richard DELETE De Normandyand Judith de Britanny, was born in 984 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baldwin de Fleming, IVand Eleanor de Normandy i. 353. Baldwin, V de Flemingwas born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, NordPas-de-Calais, France. 310. Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandoiswas born Between 1028 and 1045 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died in 1080 in France. He marriedAdelaide de Vexin. Adelaide, daughter of Raoul de Vexin, III/Count De Valois and Adele de Bar-Sur-Aube, was born About 1032 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died About 1080.
Children of Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vexin i. 360. Adelaide de Vermandois was born bett 1062 - 1065 in Valois, Isle de France, France and died on Sep. 28, 1120 in Meulan, Normandy, France or Vermandois, France. 311. Helena de Normandy was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married 1stRoger de Saint Saveur. Roger, son of Nigel de Saint Saveurand Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagne, was born in 944 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married 2ndWaldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare. Waldron, son of Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeil, was born in 1018 in Normandy, France and died in 1047.
Children of Helena de Normandy and Roger de Saint Saveur i. 260. Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurwas born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045. 312. Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandywas born on Jun. 22, 1000 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 3, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. He marriedHarlette de Falise. Harlette, daughter of Fulbert de Faliseand Doda Duxia, was born in 1003 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandyand Harlette de Falise i. 361. William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of Englandwas born on Oct. 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 9, 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie, France. 313. Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date. She married William Plantagenet, King of Englandin 1050 in Angi Castle, Normandy, France.William, son of Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy,and Herleva de Falise, was born on Oct. 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 9, 1087 in Hermentrube, Near Rouen, France.
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314. Baldwin de Mons was born in 1030 in Flanders, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 17, 1070 in Flanders, Nord, France. He married Richildis de Hainault. Richildis, daughter of Renier, V de Hainaultand Renier de Mons, was born in 1034 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium and died on Mar. 15, 1086 in Landricies, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
Children of Baldwin de Mons and Richildis de Hainault i. 363. Baldwin de Hainaultwas born in 1056 in Hainault, Belgium and died in 1099 in Hainault, Belgium. 315. Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoiswas born in 1057 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Oct. 18, 1101 in Tarsus, Ciliciee, Asia Minor. He marriedAdelaide de Vermandois. Adelaide, daughter of Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vexin, was born bett 1062 - 1065 in Valois, Isle de France, France and died on Sep. 28, 1120 in Meulan, Normandy, France or Vermandois, France.
Children of Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vermandois i. 364. Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetwas born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. ii. 365. Beatrice Capet was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 366. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. 316. Hugh Magnus, Duke of Francewas born in 1053 in Vermandois, France and died 18 Oct 1011 - 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicie.
317. Hagues de Dammartin was born About 1042 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died in 1103. He married Roalde de Bulles. Roalde was born in 1046 in Bulles, Oise, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hagues de Dammartin and Roalde de Bulles i. 367. Aelis de Dammartin was born About 1084 in Demmartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. 318. Henry de Burgundywas born in 1035 and died in 1072. He married (Unknown).
Children of Henry de Burgundy i. 368. Eudes de Burgundywas born in 1058 and died on Mar. 23, 1103.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 319. Philippe, I, Roi de Francewas born About 1052 and died on Jul. 29, 1108. He married (Unknown).
Children of Philippe, I, Roi de France i. 369. Louis VI, Roi de Francewas born in 1076/77 in Paris, France and died on Aug. 1, 1137. 320. Hildegarde de Bourgognewas born in 1038 in Burgundy, France and died in 1114. She married (Unknown).
Children of Hildegarde de Bourgogne i. 370. William, VII de Poitouwas born on Oct. 22, 1071 and died on Feb. 10, 1126 in Poitiers, Poitou, France. 261. Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynwas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. See previous entry for Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwynwas born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. 262. Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders was born About 950 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 988 in Flanders, Nord, France. See previous entry for Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders was born About 950 in Flanders, Nord, France and died in 988 in Flanders, Nord, France. 321. Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heismwas born in 989 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married Judith de Montandlier. Judith was born in 994 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heismand Judith de Montandlier i. 371. Robert Le Bigodwas born 1015 or 1035 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died in 1071 in Malitol Loges, Chanon, Normandy, France. ii. 372. Richard Le Goz, Vicomet D'avrancheswas born in 1019 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died After 1082. iii. 373. Maud Margaret Le Goz was born in 1033 and died on an unknown date. 322. Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died in 1068. She married Roger de Montgomerie. Roger, son of Hugh de Montgomerie, Baron of Montgomeryand Sibel de Crepon, was born in 1003 in St. Germain, Mintgomery, Calvados, Normandy, France and died in 1056 in Paris, Seine, France.
Children of Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt and Roger de Montgomerie i. 374. Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundelwas born in 1022 in Montgomery, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 27, 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshsire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 323. Lesceline de Newmarch was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France and died 26 Jan 1057-58. She married Hildouin, III de Montdidier, III . Hildouin, III, son of Hildouin, II de Montdidierand Hersende de Ponthieu, was born in 980 in Montdidier, Somme, France and died After 1037.
Children of Lesceline de Newmarch and Hildouin, III de Montdidier, III i. 375. Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy was born in 1021 in Montdidier, Somme, France and died in 1063. 324. Laceline de Harcourt died in 1058. She marriedWilliam, I de Eu, 1st Count of Eu . William, I, son of Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandyand Unknown, was born in 978 and died on Jan. 2, 1054.
Children of Laceline de Harcourt and William, I de Eu, 1st Count of Eu i. 305. Robert de Eu, Count de Euwas born in 1022 in France and died on Sep. 8, 1090. 322. Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died in 1068. See previous entry for Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died in 1068. 323. Lesceline de Newmarch was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France and died 26 Jan 1057-58. See previous entry for Lesceline de Newmarch was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France and died 26 Jan 1057-58. 324. Laceline de Harcourt died in 1058. See previous entry for Laceline de Harcourt died in 1058. 325. William de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuilwas born About 920 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in 965. He married Maud St. Pol. Maud, daughter of Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne and Mahaut De Crequy, was born in 918 in Therouanne, Artois, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuiland Maud St. Pol i. 282. Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuilwas born About 940 and died in 981. 326. Hugh, III du Mainewas born About 920 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died About 992. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hugh, III du Maine i. 376. Hugh, III du Mainewas born About 960 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died About 1015. 291. Alduin Taillefer was born in 991/92 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1034. See previous entry for Alduin Taillefer was born in 991/92 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1034. 292. Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1048. See previous entry for Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1048.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 327. Suhard de Craon was born About 980 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Suhard de Craon i. 377. Guerin de Craonwas born About 995 and died About 1050. 328. Elsie Crispin was born in 1020 in Granville, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 1086 in Alkboro, Lincolnshire, England. She marriedWilliam de Mallet. William, son of Alfgar, III de Mercia, Earl of Merciaand Elfgifu Elgira, was born in 1027 in Graville, Normancy, France and died in 1071 in Graville, Normandy, France.
Children of Elsie Crispin and William de Mallet i. 378. Beatrice Giffard de Bolebec de Malletwas born in 1035 in Granville, Normandie, France and died in 1144 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. 329. Alberic de Vere was born in 1033 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died in 1088. He married Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes. Beatrice , daughter of Henry de Gandand Sibilla Manasses, was born in 1040 in Bourboncy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alberic de Vere and Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes i. 379. Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England was born Between 1062 and 1082 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on May 15, 1141 in St. Michaels, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England. 330. Baudouin de Crequywas born About 980 and died in 1020. He marriedMarguerite de Louvain. Marguerite , daughter of Henry de Louvainand maud de Lorraine, was born in 1005 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baudouin de Crequyand Marguerite de Louvain i. 380. Anne de Crequywas born About 1020 and died on an unknown date. 331. Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu was born in 959 and died on Jul. 4, 1000 in Montreuit, France. He married Gisela Capet. Gisela was born in 978 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu and Gisela Capet i. 381. Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieuwas born About 980 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died on Dec. 9, 1046.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 332. William Baron de Vernon was born About 1105 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on Sep. 10, 1216 in probably Twynham, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of William Baron de Vernon i. 382. Hugh de Vernon was born About 1123 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 333. Herman de Lorraine, Count Palatine De Lorrainewas born in 929 and died After Jul. 16, 966. He married (Unknown).
Children of Herman de Lorraine, Count Palatine De Lorraine i. 383. Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lorrainewas born in 955 and died in 1034. 334. Gerberge De Germanie was born in 925 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia and died on May 5, 984 in Rheims, Marne, Champaigne, France. She married 1st (Unknown). She married 2ndAlbert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois. Albert, son of Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandoisand Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France, was born Between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Sep. 7, 978 in Quentin, Flanders.
Children of Gerberge De Germanie i. 384. Mathilde (of) Flanders was born After 943 in Laon, Aisle, Frances and died in 981. ii. 385. Mathilde, Princess of France, Countess of Flanderswas born in 930 in France and died on an unknown date. Children of Gerberge De Germanie and Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois iii. 218. Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoiswas born in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died Between 997 and 1015. 161. Herlouin du Montreuilwas born About 835 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died About 878. See previous entry for Herlouin du Montreuilwas born About 835 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France and died About 878.
23rd Generation (Great(20)-grandchildren) 335. Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chesterwas born in 1050 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester i. 386. Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chesterwas born About 1075 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 336. Henri, II Etienne de Tours, le Sagewas born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on May 19, 1102 in Ramlah, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine.
337. Gui Milo de Montlherywas born in 1009 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in 1095 in Longport, France. He married Hodierne de Gometz. Hodierne, daughter of Guillaume de Gometz, was born About 1014 in Normandy, France and died on Dec. 7, 1074.
Children of Gui Milo de Montlheryand Hodierne de Gometz i. 387. Guy de Montlhery, IIwas born in 1042 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in 1108. 338. Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois was born About 1045 and died on May 19, 1102 in Ascalon, Ramula, Holy Land. He marriedAdela Planteagenet. Adela, daughter of William Plantagenet, King of Englandand Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England , was born About 1062 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois and Adela Planteagenet i. 388. Theobold de Blois, IIIwas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on Oct. 8, 1152 in Ligny-Et-Barrois, Menuse, France. ii. 389. Theobald, IV de Navarrewas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Jan. 8, 1152 in Ligny, Namur, Belgium, Netherlands. 339. Ivo Taillefer, Baron William IIIwas born About 1021 in Normandy, France and died on Oct. 14, 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England. He marriedMarie Montgomerie.
Children of Ivo Taillefer, Baron William IIIand Marie Montgomerie i. 390. Hanger Taylefer was born in 1256 in Oapenge, County of Kent, England and died on an unknown date. 340. Foulgues Taillefer was born in 1015 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died in 1087. He marriedCundo Vagena in 1084 in Angouleme, Charente, France.Cundo was born in 1062 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Foulgues Taillefer and Cundo Vagena i. 391. William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemewas born in 1084 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on Apr. 16, 1118 in France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 341. Geoffrey Taillefer, I De Angoulme, Count of Angoulme was born in 1014 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on an unknown date.
342. Thurston Bassett was born in 1030 in Ouilly-Basset, Normandy, France and died After 1080 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England. He married Thurstine. Thurstine was born About 1032 in Drayton Basset, Stafford, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thurston Bassett and Thurstine i. 392. Ralph Bassett, Justince of Englandwas born 1050 to 1076 in Normandy, France or Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England and died in 1120 in Adington Abbey, Adington, Berkshire, England. 311. Helena de Normandy was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Helena de Normandy was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 312. Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandywas born on Jun. 22, 1000 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 3, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. See previous entry for Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandywas born on Jun. 22, 1000 in Normandy, France and died on Jul. 3, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. 343. Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumalewas born in 1029 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, Frnce and died Before 1090 in Boulogne, Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France. She married 1stEnguerrand, II de Ponthieu, Count of Enguerrand . Enguerrand, II, son of Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu and Berthe Aumale, was born About 1025 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 1052 in Arques. She married 2nd Lambert, II de Lens, Count of Lens. Lambert, II, son of Eustace, I de Boulogneand Maud, was born in 1020 in Lens, Normandy and died in 1054.
Children of Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumaleand Enguerrand, II de Ponthieu, Count of Enguerrand i. 393. Adeliza de Ponthieuwas born About 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1119 in Nottinghamshire, England. Children of Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumaleand Lambert, II de Lens, Count of Lens ii. 394. Judith de Lens was born in 1054 in Lens, Artos, France and died in 1086. iii. 395. Judith Lens de Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon was born in 1053/54 in Lens, Artois, France and died After 1086. 344. William Plantagenet, King of Englandwas born on Oct. 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 9, 1087 in Hermentrube, Near Rouen, France. He married Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England in 1050 in Angi Castle, Normandy, France.Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, V de Flemingand Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France, was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 345. Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clarewas born in 1018 in Normandy, France and died in 1047. He married 1st Helena de Normandy. Helena was born About 1030 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Helena de Normandy. Helena, daughter of Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandyand Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France, was born About 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clareand Helena de Normandy i. 396. Agnes de St. Clare was born About 1048 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England and died in 1080. 306. Adelaide de Saint Saveur was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France. See previous entry for Adelaide de Saint Saveur was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France. 307. William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was born About 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France and died About 1066 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France. See previous entry for William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was born About 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France and died About 1066 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France. 346. Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Telliereswas born in 1035/36 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France and died in 1109 in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. He married Eva de Montford. Eva was born in 1045 in Montfort, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Tellieresand Eva de Montford i. 397. Ralph De Tellieres was born in 1058 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died in 1124 in Whitechurch, Dorsete, England. 347. Baldwin FitzGilbert (of) Exeterwas born in 1039 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died in 1090. He marriedEmma Aldreda (of) Ivry. Emma Aldreda (of), daughter of Ralph Count (of) Ivry, was born in 1059 in Ivry, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baldwin FitzGilbert (of) Exeterand Emma Aldreda (of) Ivry i. 283. Richard de Redvers was born in 1060 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 8, 1117. 348. Richard Fitzgilbert De Clarewas born in 1023/24 in Of, Bienfaite, Normandy, France and died in 1090 in St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. He marriedRohese Giffard. Rohese, daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longuevilleand Agnes Ementrude Flatel, was born in 1034 in Longkueville, Normandy, France and died After 1113.
Children of Richard Fitzgilbert De Clareand Rohese Giffard i. 398. Ronais FitzGilbert De Clarewas born in 1060 in Of, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England and died in 1097 in England. ii. 399. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clarewas born About 1070 in Clare, Suffolk, England and died About 1113/14 in Clare, Suffolk, England. iii. 400. Rohese FitzRichard De Clarewas born About 1055 in Turnbridge Casstle, Turnbridge, Kent, Stafford, Staffordsire, England and died in 1121.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 349. +Agnes D'Evereux was born in 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married+Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfort. +Simon L'Amaury, son of Amakuri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort L'Amauri and Bertrade de Gometz, was born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France.
Children of +Agnes D'Evereux and +Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfort i. 401. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 402. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 350. Agnes D'Evereux was born in 1030 in Normandy, Frnce and died on an unknown date. She marriedSimon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort. Simon L'Amaury, I, son of Amakuri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort L'Amauri and Bertrade de Gometz, was born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France.
Children of Agnes D'Evereux and Simon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort i. 403. Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxwas born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137. ii. 404. Isabelle de Montfort was born in 1055 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France and died in 1120 in Nun, North West Frontier Pakistan, Pakistan. iii. 405. Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Francewas born About 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 14, 1117 in Normandy, France. 351. Basilia de Flaitelwas born About 1011 and died on an unknown date. She married Hugh de Gournay, III . Hugh, son of Hugh de Gournay, II , was born in 1011 in Sussex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Basilia de Flaiteland Hugh de Gournay, III i. 406. Gerald de Gournaywas born About 1035 in Gournay, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 407. Judith Adela De Gournaywas born About 1008 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 352. Alix De Normandywas born About 1021 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedRanuph De Bayeaux, I. Ranuph, son of Ancitel De Bayeaux and Unknown, died BET 1017 in Bayeaux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
Children of Alix De Normandyand Ranuph De Bayeaux, I i. 408. Ranulph De Meschines, IIwas born About 1050 in Normandy and died on an unknown date. 353. Baldwin, V de Flemingwas born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, Nord-Pasde-Calais, France. He marriedAdelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France. Adelaide Hawise, daughter of Robert Capet, II/King of Franceand Constance de Arles, was born in 1009 in Nievre, Bourgogne, France and died on Jun. 5, 1063 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Baldwin, V de Flemingand Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France i. 313. Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date. ii. 314. Baldwin de Mons was born in 1030 in Flanders, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 17, 1070 in Flanders, Nord, France. 354. Gauthier de SaintValerie died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth de Monthery.
Children of Gauthier de SaintValerie and Elizabeth de Monthery i. 409. Bernard, III de SaintValerie died on an unknown date. 355. William, II de Eu, Earl of Eu, Lord of Hastings, Count of Eu was born in 1050 and died in 1095. He marriedBeatrice Groz.
Children of William, II de Eu, Earl of Eu, Lord of Hastings, Count of Eu and Beatrice Groz i. 410. Constance de Eu was born About 1100 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 411. Henry, I de Eu, Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings died on Jul. 12, 1140. 356. Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkwas born About 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England. He marriedAdeliza de Toeni. Adeliza, daughter of Robert de Toeni, Lord of Belvoirand Adelisa de Savona, was born in 1066 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1136 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England.
Other events in the life of Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk Occupation heriff of Suffolk and Norfolk Children of Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkand Adeliza de Toeni i. 412. Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England and died in 1175/76 in Palestine. ii. 413. Maud Le Bigodwas born in 1104 and died in 1170. iii. 414. Cecilia Le Bigodwas born in 1107 and died on an unknown date. iv. 415. Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouetwas born in 1104 and died in 1170. 357. Olivia d'Aubignywas born About 1047 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortain . Ralph, son of Richard De La Haye and Emma Anna, was born About 1050 in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France and died in 1123 in Halnaker, Sussex, England.
Children of Olivia d'Aubignyand Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortain i. 416. Robert De La Haie was born in 1073 in Brattleby, Lincoolnshire, England and died in 1135 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 358. Robert de Burgh de Mortaignewas born in 1037 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 8, 1093 in St Grestain, France. He marriedMaud de Montgomery. Maud, daughter of Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel and Mabel de Talvas, was born in 1050 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1082 in Gestainbleu, France.
Children of Robert de Burgh de Mortaigneand Maud de Montgomery i. 417. Agnes de Mortaigne was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 359. Muriel De Contevillewas born About 1032 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentin . Eudo, son of Richard De La Haye and Emma Anna, was born About 1030 in Lincolnshire, England and died After 1066 in Cotentin, Manche, Normandy.
Children of Muriel De Contevilleand Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentin i. 418. Muriel Le Seneshal was born in 1090 in Lincolnshire, England and died on an unknown date. 353. Baldwin, V de Flemingwas born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, Nord-Pasde-Calais, France. See previous entry for Baldwin, V de Flemingwas born in 1011/12 in Flanders, Nord, France and died on Sep. 1, 1067 in Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. 360. Adelaide de Vermandois was born bett 1062 - 1065 in Valois, Isle de France, France and died on Sep. 28, 1120 in Meulan, Normandy, France or Vermandois, France. She marriedHugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois . Hugh Magnus, son of Henri, I Capet, I/King of Franceand Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna, was born in 1057 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Oct. 18, 1101 in Tarsus, Ciliciee, Asia Minor.
Children of Adelaide de Vermandois and Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois i. 364. Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetwas born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. ii. 365. Beatrice Capet was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date. iii. 366. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. 260. Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurwas born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045. See previous entry for Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveurwas born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1045. 361. William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of Englandwas born on Oct. 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 9, 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie, France. He married Matilda Flanders, Queen of England About 1050 in Castle Angi, Normandie, France.Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, V de Ingelrica, was born About 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on Nov. 2, 1083 in Caen, Normandie, France.
Other events in the life of William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England Burial 1087 Abbaye De St. Ethienne, Caen, Normandie, France Children of William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of Englandand Matilda Flanders, Queen of England i. 419. Grundred de Normandie, Princess of Englandwas born in 1063 in Normandy, France and died on May 27, 1085 in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England. ii. 420. Robert Curthose de Normandiewas born About 1052/53 in Normandie, France and died in 1134.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks iii.
421.
Henry I Curthose, I/King of Englandwas born in 1070 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on Dec.
iv. v. vi. vii. viii.
422. 423. 424. 425. 426.
1, 1135 in Lyons-La-Foret Eure, France. Richard Curthose, Duke of Bernaywas born in 1055 and died in 1081. William, II "Rufus" Curthose, King of Englandwas born in 1056 and died in 1126. Constance Curthose was born in 1066 and died in 1090. Adelia Curthose de Normandiewas born in 1067 and died in 1137. Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born in Sep. 1068 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on Dec. 1, 1135 in Castle of Lihun, Rouen, St. Denis, Seine-St Denis, France.
362. Adela Planteagenet was born About 1062 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedStephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois . Stephen Henry, son of Theobald de Bloisand Garsinde de Maine, was born About 1045 and died on May 19, 1102 in Ascalon, Ramula, Holy Land.
Children of Adela Planteagenet and Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois i. 388. Theobold de Blois, IIIwas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on Oct. 8, 1152 in Ligny-Et-Barrois, Menuse, France. ii. 389. Theobald, IV de Navarrewas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Jan. 8, 1152 in Ligny, Namur, Belgium, Netherlands. 363. Baldwin de Hainaultwas born in 1056 in Hainault, Belgium and died in 1099 in Hainault, Belgium. He married Ida de Larraine . Ida, daughter of Henri de Larraine, Count de Lorraineand Adele Gansemond, was born in 1062 in Lorraine, France and died in 1139 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium.
Children of Baldwin de Hainaultand Ida de Larraine i. 427. Baldwin de Hainaultwas born in 1088 in Mons, Leige, Belgium and died on Nov. 8, 1120 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium. 364. Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetwas born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. She married 1stWilliam, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreyin 1096 in France. William, II, son of William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey and Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England , was born Between 1065 and 1081 in Sussex, England and died on May 11, 1138 in England. She married 2nd Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan. Robert, son of Robert de Beaumont and Adelina de Meullant, was born About 1046 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died on Jun. 5, 1118 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Other events in the relationship of Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetand William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey Divorce Other events in the life of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan Burial Preaux, Normandy, France Children of Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetand William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey i. 428. Adeline de Warren was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England. Children of Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetand Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan ii. 429. Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicesterwas born in 1104 in Meulan, Isle de France, France and died on Apr. 5, 1168 in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 365. Beatrice Capet was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedHugh de Gournay, IV. Hugh, son of Gerald de Gournayand edith de warenne, was born About 1090 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Beatrice Capet and Hugh de Gournay, IV i. 430. Hugh de Gournay, Vwas born About 1107 and died on an unknown date. 366. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. She married 1st Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulanin 1096 in France. Robert, son of Robert de Beaumont and Adelina de Meullant, was born About 1046 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France and died on Jun. 5, 1118 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. She married 2nd Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicester. Waleran , son of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulanand Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capet, was born in 1104 in Meulan, Isle de France, France and died on Apr. 5, 1168 in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France. She married 3rdWilliam, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey in 1118 in France. William, II, son of William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey and Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England, was born Between 1065 and 1081 in Sussex, England and died on May 11, 1138 in England. Other events in the life of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan Burial Preaux, Normandy, France Other events in the relationship of Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester and Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of
Leicester, Count of Meulan Divorce Children of Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester and Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan i. 431. Heiress de Warenne was born About 1100 in Weare, Giffard, Torrington, England and died on an unknown date. Children of Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester and Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester &
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432.
Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester was born About 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England and died After May 1188.
Children of Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester and William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey iii. 433. William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea. iv. 434. gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick was born About 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After 1166 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. v. 435. John de Warrenne was born in 1119 and died on an unknown date. 367. Aelis de Dammartin was born About 1084 in Demmartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. She married Aubrey de Mello About 1104. Aubrey, son of Gilbert de Mello, was born About 1080 in Mello, Oise, France and died Before 1112.
Children of Aelis de Dammartin and Aubrey de Mello i. 436. Alberic de Dammartin, I was born in 1110 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died in 1183.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 368. Eudes de Burgundywas born in 1058 and died on Mar. 23, 1103. He marriedSibylle de Bourgognein 1080. Sibylle was born in 1060 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Eudes de Burgundyand Sibylle de Bourgogne i. 437. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1085 and died on an unknown date. ii. 438. Alice de Bougognewas born About 1087 and died on an unknown date. 369. Louis VI, Roi de Francewas born in 1076/77 in Paris, France and died on Aug. 1, 1137. He married (Unknown).
Children of Louis VI, Roi de France i. 439. Pierre de Courtenay was born About 1126 and died Before Mar. 25, 1184. 370. William, VII de Poitouwas born on Oct. 22, 1071 and died on Feb. 10, 1126 in Poitiers, Poitou, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of William, VII de Poitou i. 440. Hughes, VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignandied After Aug. 13, 1165. 371. Robert Le Bigodwas born 1015 or 1035 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died in 1071 in Malitol Loges, Chanon, Normandy, France. He marriedAdelaide de Saint Saveur. Adelaide, daughter of Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur and Adele de Eu, was born 1022 or 1030 in Sst Sauveur, Manche, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1080 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France.
Children of Robert Le Bigodand Adelaide de Saint Saveur i. 356. Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkwas born About 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England. 372. Richard Le Goz, Vicomet D'avrancheswas born in 1019 in Avranches, Normandy, France and died After 1082.
373. Maud Margaret Le Goz was born in 1033 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 374. Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundelwas born in 1022 in Montgomery, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 27, 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshsire, England. He marriedMabel de Talvas in 1048. Mabel, daughter of Guillaume de Talvas, IIIand Hildeburge de Beaumont, was born in 1015 in Alencon, Bell, France and died on Dec. 2, 1079 in Chateau Bures, Dives, France.
Other events in the life of Mabel de Talvas Burial Abby of Troarn, Eure, Normandy, France Children of Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundeland Mabel de Talvas i. 441. Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsburywas born Between 1052 and 1056 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died After May 8, 1131 in Wareham Castle, Dorsetshire, England. ii. 442. Maud de Montgomery was born in 1050 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1082 in Gestainbleu, France. iii. 443. Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancasterwas born in 1054 in Marche, Poitou, France and died on an unknown date. 375. Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy was born in 1021 in Montdidier, Somme, France and died in 1063. He marriedAlice de Roucyin 1031. Alice, daughter of Eibles de Roucyand Beautrix Von Hennegau, was born in 1024 in Proucy, Aisne, France and died in 1069.
Children of Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy and Alice de Roucy i. 444. Margaret de Montdidier was born in 1045 in Montdidier, Somme, France and died in 1110 in Picardy, Somme, France. 305. Robert de Eu, Count de Euwas born in 1022 in France and died on Sep. 8, 1090. See previous entry for Robert de Eu, Count de Euwas born in 1022 in France and died on Sep. 8, 1090. 282. Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil was born About 940 and died in 981. See previous entry for Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil was born About 940 and died in 981. 376. Hugh, III du Mainewas born About 960 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died About 1015. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hugh, III du Maine i. 445. Herbert de Maine was born About 1000 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on Apr. 13, 1036. 377. Guerin de Craonwas born About 995 and died About 1050. He married Anne de Crequy. Anne, daughter of Baudouin de Crequyand Marguerite de Louvain, was born About 1020 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Guerin de Craonand Anne de Crequy i. 446. Berthe de Craon was born About 1035 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 378. Beatrice Giffard de Bolebec de Malletwas born in 1035 in Granville, Normandie, France and died in 1144 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. She marriedWilliam d'Arques in 1057 in Curry Mallet, Somerset, England.William, son of Godfrey d'Arques and Amelie de Rouen, was born in 1034 in Arques la Bataile, Seine et Maritime, France and died on Oct. 14, 1066 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
Children of Beatrice Giffard de Bolebec de Malletand William d'Arques i. 447. Ivetta d'Arques was born in 1081 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died on an unknown date. 379. Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England was born Between 1062 and 1082 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on May 15, 1141 in St. Michaels, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England. He married Anne 1st de Stafford. Anne was born in 1062 and died After 1116. He married 2nd Adeliza de Clare About 1102 in Suffolk, England. Adeliza, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clareand Adeliza de Clermont, was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England.
Children of Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England and Adeliza de Clare i. 448. Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkwas born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. 380. Anne de Crequywas born About 1020 and died on an unknown date. She married Guerin de Craon. Guerin, son of Suhard de Craon, was born About 995 and died About 1050.
Children of Anne de Crequyand Guerin de Craon i. 446. Berthe de Craon was born About 1035 and died on an unknown date. 381. Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieuwas born About 980 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died on Dec. 9, 1046. He marriedAdelaide de Gand. Adelaide, daughter of Arnulf de Holland, Count De Holland and Luitgarde de Cleves, Countess De Luxenburg, was born in 980 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieuand Adelaide de Gand i. 449. Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu was born About 1005 in France and died on Nov. 20, 1052. 382. Hugh de Vernon was born About 1123 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hugh de Vernon i. 450. Warin de Vernon was born About 1148 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 383. Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lorrainewas born in 955 and died in 1034. He married (Unknown).
Children of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lorraine i. 451. Richeza, Countess of Lorrainewas born in 994 and died in 1063. 384. Mathilde (of) Flanders was born After 943 in Laon, Aisle, Frances and died in 981. She married (Unknown).
Children of Mathilde (of) Flanders i. 452. Bertha DUPLICATEwas born About 964 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays, De Loire, France and died After 1010. 385. Mathilde, Princess of France, Countess of Flanderswas born in 930 in France and died on an unknown date. She married Conrad, I/King of Burgundy . Conrad was born in 925 in Burgundy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mathilde, Princess of France, Countess of Flandersand Conrad, I/King of Burgundy i. 453. Bertha de Burgundy, Princess of Burgundywas born in 964/65 in Burgundy, Marne, France and died on an unknown date. 218. Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoiswas born in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died Between 997 and 1015. See previous entry for Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandoiswas born in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died Between 997 and 1015.
24th Generation (Great(21)-grandchildren) 386. Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chesterwas born About 1075 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary de Hatton. Mary, daughter of Walter de Hatton, Lord of Hatton, was born in 1080 in Hatton, Chesshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chesterand Mary de Hatton i. 454. Wlliam De Venables, 2nd Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1110 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died in 1160. 387. Guy de Montlhery, IIwas born in 1042 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in 1108. He married 1stElsie de Corbeil. Elsie, daughter of Richard de Corbeil and Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay, was born About 1048 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay. Adelaide, daughter of Bouchard de Corbeiland Adelaide de Crecy, was born in 1044 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France and died in 1104 in Gournay, Normandy, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Guy de Montlhery, IIand Elsie de Corbeil i. 455. Beatrice d'Montlhery was born About 1073 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in Rockefort, France. 388. Theobold de Blois, IIIwas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on Oct. 8, 1152 in LignyEt-Barrois, Menuse, France. He marriedMathilde Von sponheim. Mathilde was born About 1097 in Fontervrault, L'ab Maineet-Lorie, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Theobold de Blois, IIIand Mathilde Von sponheim i. 456. Marie de Blois was born in 1128 and died in 1190. 389. Theobald, IV de Navarre was born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Jan. 8, 1152 in Ligny, Namur, Belgium, Netherlands. He marriedMathilde de Carinthie. Mathilde was born in 1100 and died on Dec. 13, 1160.
Children of Theobald, IV de Navarre and Mathilde de Carinthie i. 457. Henry de Navarre was born in 1127 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Mar. 16, 1181 in Troyes, Aube, France. ii. 458. Adelaide de Bloiswas born in 1120 and died in 1206 in Paris, France. 390. Hanger Taylefer was born in 1256 in Oapenge, County of Kent, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hanger Taylefer i. 459. Baron Taylefer was born in 1280 and died on an unknown date. 391. William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemewas born in 1084 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on Apr. 16, 1118 in France. He marriedVitapoy De Benauges in 1108. Vitapoy, daughter of Amuary de Benauges, Sire de Benauges, was born in 1086 in Benauges, Girone, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemeand Vitapoy De Benauges i. 460. Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemewas born in 1108 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Nov. 16, 1140 in France. ii. 461. Graule Taillefer was born in 1118 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on an unknown date. 392. Ralph Bassett, Justince of Englandwas born 1050 to 1076 in Normandy, France or Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England and died in 1120 in Adington Abbey, Adington, Berkshire, England. He married Alice de Buci 1089 to 1101 in Drayton Basset, Stafford, England. Alice, daughter of Robert de Buci, was born 1070 to 1080 in Great Weldon, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Ralph Bassett, Justince of Englandand Alice de Buci i. 462. Thomas Bassett was born 1070 to 1106 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England or Colston, Nottinghamshire, England and died in Hedington, Oxfordshire, England. 393. Adeliza de Ponthieuwas born About 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1119 in Nottinghamshire, England. She married William de Peverel, The Elderin 1071. William, son of Runulph de Pevereland Maude de Ingelrica, was born About 1054 in Normandy, France and died on Apr. 17, 1113 in England.
Children of Adeliza de Ponthieuand William de Peverel, The Elder i. 463. William de Peverel, The Youngerwas born About 1080 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1155 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. 394. Judith de Lens was born in 1054 in Lens, Artos, France and died in 1086. She marriedWaltheof de Huntingdon. Waltheof, son of Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumberlandand Aelfled de Bernicia, Countess of Northumberland, was born in 1046 in Northumberland, England and died on May 31, 1076 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
395. Judith Lens de Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon was born in 1053/54 in Lens, Artois, France and died After 1086. She married Waltherof de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon in 1070 in Artois, France. Waltherof , son of Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumberlandand Aelfled de Bernicia, Countess of Northumberland, was born About 1042 in Northumberland, England and died on May 31, 1076 in Hampshire, England.
Children of Judith Lens de Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon and Waltherof de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon i. 464. Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotlandwas born About 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1129/30 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England. ii. 465. Matilda Maud de Huntingdonwas born in 1072 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died on Apr. 23, 1130 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. iii. 466. Alice de Huntingdonwas born in 1085 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1126 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. 362. Adela Planteagenet was born About 1062 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Adela Planteagenet was born About 1062 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 396. Agnes de St. Clare was born About 1048 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England and died in 1080. She married William de Braose, I/Lord De Bramberin 1073 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England.William, son of Robert de Braose and Emma de Bretagne, was born About 1049 in Bienze, Normandy, France and died in 1092 in Bramber, Sussex, England.
Children of Agnes de St. Clare and William de Braose, I/Lord De Bramber i. 467. Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramberwas born Before 1073 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died After 1134 in Acre, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. 397. Ralph De Tellieres was born in 1058 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died in 1124 in Whitechurch, Dorsete, England. He marriedRonais FitzGilbert De Clarein 1080 in Chepstow, Monmouth, England.Ronais, daughter of Richard Fitzgilbert De Clareand Rohese Giffard, was born in 1060 in Of, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England and died in 1097 in England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Other events in the life of Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare Alternative birth 1055 Turnbridge, Kent, England Children of Ralph De Tellieres and Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare i. 468. Robert Giffordwas born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. 283. Richard de Redvers was born in 1060 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 8, 1117. See previous entry for Richard de Redvers was born in 1060 in Exeter, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 8, 1117. 398. Ronais FitzGilbert De Clarewas born in 1060 in Of, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England and died in 1097 in England. She married Ralph De Tellieres in 1080 in Chepstow, Monmouth, England.Ralph, son of Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Tellieres and Eva de Montford, was born in 1058 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died in 1124 in Whitechurch, Dorsete, England.
Other events in the life of Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare Alternative birth 1055 Turnbridge, Kent, England Children of Ronais FitzGilbert De Clareand Ralph De Tellieres i. 468. Robert Giffordwas born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. 399. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clarewas born About 1070 in Clare, Suffolk, England and died About 1113/14 in Clare, Suffolk, England. He marriedAdeliza de Clermont, daughter of Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont and Margaret de Montdidier.
Children of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clareand Adeliza de Clermont i. 469. Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clarewas born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136. ii. 470. Adeliza de Clare was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England. 400. Rohese FitzRichard De Clarewas born About 1055 in Turnbridge Casstle, Turnbridge, Kent, Stafford, Staffordsire, England and died in 1121. She marriedEudo De Rie. Eudo, son of Hubert De Rie and Albreda De Preaux, was born in 1063 in Normandy, France and died After Jul. 12, 1080.
Children of Rohese FitzRichard De Clareand Eudo De Rie i. 471. Margaret De Rie was born About 1079 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 401. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married Judith de Cambray. Judith was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Amaury de Montfort and Judith de Cambray i. 472. Guillaume de Montfortwas born in 967 in Basingbourg and died on Feb. 4, 1030.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 402. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married Judith de Cambray. Judith was born About 935 in Cambrai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Amaury de Montfort and Judith de Cambray i. 473. Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainaultwas born in 967 in Basingbourg and died on Feb. 4, 1030. 403. Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxwas born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137. He marriedAgnes de Garlende. Agnes, daughter of Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefortand Beatrice d'Montlhery, was born About 1095 in Garlende, France and died in 1181.
Children of Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxand Agnes de Garlende i. 474. Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxwas born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 13, 1180 in Evereux, Normandy, France. 404. Isabelle de Montfort was born in 1055 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France and died in 1120 in Nun, North West Frontier Pakistan, Pakistan. She marriedRalph de Toeni. Ralph, son of Roger, II de Toeni, Lord of Conches, Aquitanie & Toeni and Godeheut Borrell, was born in 1028 in France, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France and died on Mar. 24, 1102 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England.
Children of Isabelle de Montfort and Ralph de Toeni i. 475. Ralph de Toeniwas born in 1079 in Hay, Herefordshire, England and died in 1126 in Conches, Marne, ChampagneArdenne, France. 405. Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Francewas born About 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 14, 1117 in Normandy, France. She marriedFoulques D'Anjou, IV/Count of Anjou . Foulques, son of Geoffrey de Ganitais, II and Ermengarde D'Anjou, was born in 1043 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 14, 1109 in Anjou, Normandy, France.
Children of Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Franceand Foulques D'Anjou, IV/Count of Anjou i. 476. Fulk Le Jeune was born in 1092 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 10, 1143 in Jerusalem, Israel. 406. Gerald de Gournaywas born About 1035 in Gournay, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. He married edith de warenne. edith was born About 1032 in Gournay, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gerald de Gournayand edith de warenne i. 477. Hugh de Gournay, IVwas born About 1090 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 407. Judith Adela De Gournaywas born About 1008 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Yves Ivo De Beaumont. Yves Ivo, son of Ivan Bellomontensis, Viscount of Cotentinand Gisele Chevreuse, was born About 1005 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France and died About 1083.
Children of Judith Adela De Gournayand Yves Ivo De Beaumont i. 478. Adeliza De Beaumont was born in 1035 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 408. Ranulph De Meschines, IIwas born About 1050 in Normandy and died on an unknown date. He marriedMaud D'Avranches. Maud was born About 1054 in Avranckhes, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ranulph De Meschines, IIand Maud D'Avranches i. 479. Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chesterwas born About 1070 in Briquessant, Livry, France and died in Jan. 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England or 1128. 313. Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium and died on an unknown date. 314. Baldwin de Mons was born in 1030 in Flanders, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 17, 1070 in Flanders, Nord, France. See previous entry for Baldwin de Mons was born in 1030 in Flanders, Normandy, France and died on Jul. 17, 1070 in Flanders, Nord, France. 409. Bernard, III de SaintValerie died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Bernard, III de SaintValerie i. 480. Renaud, II de SaintValeriedied in 1166. 410. Constance de Eu was born About 1100 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedGilbert Crispin de Brionne. Gilbert Crispin, son of Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu and Hawise de Guines, was born in 978/79 in Brionne, Normandy, France and died About 1040.
411. Henry, I de Eu, Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings died on Jul. 12, 1140. He marriedMargaret de Sulli de Champaigne. Margaret , daughter of William de Champaigne, Count de Chartes, died on Dec. 15, 1145.
Children of Henry, I de Eu, Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings and Margaret de Sulli de Champaigne i. 481. John de Eu was born on Jun. 26, 1110 and died in 1170.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 412. Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England and died in 1175/76 in Palestine. He married 1st Julianne de Vere, Countess of NorfolkBefore 1140 in Essex, England. Julianne, daughter of Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England and Adeliza de Clare, was born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. He married 2ndGundreda Warwick. Gundreda was born About 1135 and died in 1200.
Other events in the life of Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk Burial Thetford Abbey, Thetford, Norfolk, England Other events in the relationship of Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Julianne de Vere, Countess of
Norfolk Divorce Children of Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk i. 482. Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkwas born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Children of Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Gundreda Warwick ii. 483. Hugh Le Bigodwas born in 1156 and died on an unknown date. iii. 484. William Hugh Le Bigodwas born in 1168 and died on an unknown date. 413. Maud Le Bigodwas born in 1104 and died in 1170.
414. Cecilia Le Bigodwas born in 1107 and died on an unknown date.
415. Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouetwas born in 1104 and died in 1170. She married 1stRoger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford. Roger, son of Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clareand Alice De Meschines, was born in 1116 and died in 1173. She married 2ndWilliam d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundel . William, son of William "Percerna" d'Aubigny and Maud St. Liz, was born in 1110 in Buckingham, Norfolk, England and died on Oct. 12, 1176 in Waverley, Surrey, England.
Children of Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouetand Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford i. 485. Aveline de Clare died Before Jun. 4, 1225. Children of Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouetand William d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundel ii. 486. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundelwas born in 1150 and died on Dec. 24, 1193. 416. Robert De La Haie was born in 1073 in Brattleby, Lincoolnshire, England and died in 1135 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England. He marriedMuriel Le Seneshal. Muriel, daughter of Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentinand Muriel De Conteville, was born in 1090 in Lincolnshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Robert De La Haie and Muriel Le Seneshal i. 487. Cecelia De La Haie was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1177. 417. Agnes de Mortaigne was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Andre de Vitre. Andre, son of Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre and Berthe de Craon, was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1139.
Children of Agnes de Mortaigne and Andre de Vitre i. 488. Hawaide de Vitre was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date. 418. Muriel Le Seneshal was born in 1090 in Lincolnshire, England and died on an unknown date. She marriedRobert De La Haie. Robert, son of Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortainand Olivia d'Aubigny, was born in 1073 in Brattleby, Lincoolnshire, England and died in 1135 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England.
Children of Muriel Le Seneshal and Robert De La Haie i. 487. Cecelia De La Haie was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1177. 364. Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetwas born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. See previous entry for Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetwas born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. 365. Beatrice Capet was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Beatrice Capet was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date. 366. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. See previous entry for Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. 419. Grundred de Normandie, Princess of Englandwas born in 1063 in Normandy, France and died on May 27, 1085 in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England. She marriedWilliam de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey Before 1077 in Normandy, France. William, son of Rudolf de Warenne and Emma de Torta, was born in 1055 in Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France and died on Jun. 24, 1088 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England.
Children of Grundred de Normandie, Princess of Englandand William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey i. 489. William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreywas born Between 1065 and 1081 in Sussex, England and died on May 11, 1138 in England. ii. 490. Reginald de Warenne was born About 1082 in Sussex, England and died Before 1118. 420. Robert Curthose de Normandiewas born About 1052/53 in Normandie, France and died in 1134.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 421. Henry I Curthose, I/King of England was born in 1070 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on Dec. 1, 1135 in Lyons-La-Foret Eure, France. He married 1stEdith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland. Edith Matilda, daughter of Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotlandand Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England, was born in 1080 in Dunfermline, Fife, Fifeshie, Scotland and died on May 1, 1118 in Westministr, London, Middlesex, England. He married 2nd Adeliza (of) Leuven.
Children of Henry I Curthose, I/King of England and Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland i. 491. Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germanywas born on Feb. 7, 1100/01 in London, Middlesex, England or and died on Sep. 10, 1169 in Abbey of Notre Dame, Paris, Seine, France. ii. 492. William Adelin Curthosewas born on Aug. 5, 1103 and died on Nov. 25, 1120. 422. Richard Curthose, Duke of Bernaywas born in 1055 and died in 1081.
423. William, II "Rufus" Curthose, King of England was born in 1056 and died in 1126.
424. Constance Curthose was born in 1066 and died in 1090.
425. Adelia Curthose de Normandiewas born in 1067 and died in 1137.
426. Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born in Sep. 1068 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on Dec. 1, 1135 in Castle of Lihun, Rouen, St. Denis, Seine-St Denis, France. He married (Unknown).
Other events in the life of Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of England Burial ReadingAbbey, Reading, Berkshire, England Children of Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of England i. 493. Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchesterwas born in 1090 in Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Oct. 3, 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. ii. 494. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born in 1095 in England and died on an unknown date. iii. 495. Constance de Englandwas born in 1098 in England and died in Maine, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 388. Theobold de Blois, IIIwas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on Oct. 8, 1152 in LignyEt-Barrois, Menuse, France. See previous entry for Theobold de Blois, IIIwas born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France and died on Oct. 8, 1152 in Ligny-Et-Barrois, Menuse, France. 389. Theobald, IV de Navarre was born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Jan. 8, 1152 in Ligny, Namur, Belgium, Netherlands. See previous entry for Theobald, IV de Navarre was born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Jan. 8, 1152 in Ligny, Namur, Belgium, Netherlands. 427. Baldwin de Hainaultwas born in 1088 in Mons, Leige, Belgium and died on Nov. 8, 1120 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium. He married Yolande de Guelders. Yolande, daughter of Gerard, I von Wasseberg and Clemence de Poitou, was born in 1089 in Wassenbuerg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in 1108 in Y, Somme, Picardie, France.
Children of Baldwin de Hainaultand Yolande de Guelders i. 496. Ida de Hainault was born in 1109 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in 1194 in Headington, Oxfordshire, England. 428. Adeline de Warren was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England. She married Henry de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon . Henry, son of David, I de Senlis, King of Scotlandand Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotland , was born in 1114 in Dunfermline, Scotland and died on Jun. 12, 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Children of Adeline de Warren and Henry de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon i. 497. Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandwas born in 1152 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1213 in Huntington, Huntington, England. 429. Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicesterwas born in 1104 in Meulan, Isle de France, France and died on Apr. 5, 1168 in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France. He married 1stIsabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester. Isabel, daughter of Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vermandois, was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. He married 2nd Amice de Gael, Countess of Leicf. Amice was born in 1103/04 in Norfolk, England and died aft 5 Apt 1168.
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Children of Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicesterand Amice de Gael, Countess of Leicf ii. 498. Margaret de Beaumont died on an unknown date. 430. Hugh de Gournay, Vwas born About 1107 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Hugh de Gournay, V i. 499. Hugh de Gournay, VIwas born in 1130 in Caister-by-the-Sea, Hemsby, Norfolk, England and died in 1155.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 431. Heiress de Warenne was born About 1100 in Weare, Giffard, Torrington, England and died on an unknown date. She married Robert Gifford. Robert, son of Ralph De Tellieres and Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare , was born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England.
Children of Heiress de Warenne and Robert Gifford i. 500. Gervaise Giffordwas born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. 432. Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester was born About 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England and died After May 1188. She married Simon de Senlis, IIAbout 1137 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.Simon, son of Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton and Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotland , was born About 1090 in Northamptonshire, England and died in Aug. 1153.
Children of Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester and Simon de Senlis, II i. 501. Isabel de Saint Liz was born About 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 433. William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea. He marriedEla de Talvace. Ela, daughter of William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alenconand Alice de Bougogne, was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174.
Children of William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne and Ela de Talvace i. 502. Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England. 434. gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick was born About 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After 1166 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She marriedRoger de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick Before 1130. Roger, son of Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick and Margaret de Perche, Countess of Warwick , was born in 1102 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Jun. 12, 1153 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
Children of gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick and Roger de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick i. 503. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick was born in 1139/40 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died Before Oct 13 1204 or 12 Dec 1204 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. 435. John de Warrenne was born in 1119 and died on an unknown date. He marriedAlice Townshend. Alice was born About 1119 and died on an unknown date.
Children of John de Warrenne and Alice Townshend i. 504. John de Warrenne was born About 1140 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 436. Alberic de Dammartin, I was born in 1110 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died in 1183. He married Joan Basset. Joan, daughter of Gilbert Thurstine Bassett and Edith d' Oilly, was born in 1114 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alberic de Dammartin, I and Joan Basset i. 505. Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinwas born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England. 437. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1085 and died on an unknown date. He marriedMathilde de Turenne. Mathilde, daughter of Boson de Turenne, Viscomte de Turenneand Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson, was born About 1085 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Burgundyand Mathilde de Turenne i. 506. Eudes de Burgundywas born in 1118 and died on Sep. 27, 1162. 438. Alice de Bougognewas born About 1087 and died on an unknown date. She married William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon. William, son of Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, was born After 1087 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Jun. 30, 1171.
Children of Alice de Bougogneand William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon i. 507. Ela de Talvace was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174. ii. 508. Ala de Talvas was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 4, 1174 in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. 439. Pierre de Courtenay was born About 1126 and died Before Mar. 25, 1184. He married (Unknown).
Children of Pierre de Courtenay i. 509. Alice de Courtenay died in 1218. 440. Hughes, VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignandied After Aug. 13, 1165. He married Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay, daughter of Geoggrey de Rancon, Sire de Taillebourg .
Children of Hughes, VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignanand Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay i. 510. Hughes, IX de Lusignandied in 1249. ii. 511. Ralph de Lusignan, Count d'Euwas born in 1163 and died on May 1, 1219.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 356. Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkwas born About 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England. See previous entry for Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkwas born About 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France and died in 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England. 441. Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsburywas born Between 1052 and 1056 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died After May 8, 1131 in Wareham Castle, Dorsetshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsbury i. 512. William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alenconwas born After 1087 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Jun. 30, 1171. 442. Maud de Montgomery was born in 1050 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1082 in Gestainbleu, France. She married Robert de Burgh de Mortaigne. Robert de Burgh, son of Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Contevilleand Herleva de Falise, was born in 1037 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 8, 1093 in St Grestain, France.
Children of Maud de Montgomery and Robert de Burgh de Mortaigne i. 417. Agnes de Mortaigne was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 443. Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancasterwas born in 1054 in Marche, Poitou, France and died on an unknown date. He married Almodis de la Marche. Almodis, daughter of Adalbert, II de la Marche, Comte de la Marcheand Poncia, was born in 1064 in La Marche, Poitou, France and died in 1116.
Children of Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancasterand Almodis de la Marche i. 513. Avice de Lancaster was born in 1088 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died After 1149. ii. 514. Ponse de Montgomery died on an unknown date. 444. Margaret de Montdidier was born in 1045 in Montdidier, Somme, France and died in 1110 in Picardy, Somme, France. She married Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont. Hugh, son of Renault de Clermont and Ermengarde de Clermont, was born in 1030 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France and died 1101 or After 1108 in Picardy, Somme, France.
Children of Margaret de Montdidier and Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont i. 515. Adeliza de Clermont died on an unknown date. ii. 516. Renauld de Clermont was born About 1080 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France and died in 1162. 445. Herbert de Maine was born About 1000 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on Apr. 13, 1036. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Herbert de Maine i. 517. Gundrada de Champagnewas born in 1030 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on an unknown date. 446. Berthe de Craon was born About 1035 and died on an unknown date. She married Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre. Robert, son of Tristan de Vitre and Ennoguende de Fougeres, was born in 1025 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died After 1090.
Children of Berthe de Craon and Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre i. 518. Andre de Vitre was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1139. 447. Ivetta d'Arques was born in 1081 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died on an unknown date. She married 1stHugh de Flamvillein 1105 in Aston, Leicestershire, England.Hugh, son of Robert de Flamville, was born in 1090 in Lancashire, England and died in 1130 in England. She married 2nd Roger de Flamville. Roger was born in 1050 in Dalby, Yorkshire, England and died in Thorpe Arche, Yorkkshire, England.
Children of Ivetta d'Arques and Hugh de Flamville i. 519. William de Flamvillewas born in 1205 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Aston, Leicestershire, England. Children of Ivetta d'Arques and Roger de Flamville ii. 520. Robert de Flamvillewas born in 1070 in Flamville, Lancashire, England and died on an unknown date. 448. Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkwas born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. She married Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk Before 1140 in Essex, England.Hugh, son of Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkand Adeliza de Toeni, was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England and died in 1175/76 in Palestine.
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Norfolk Divorce Children of Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkand Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk i. 482. Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkwas born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. 446. Berthe de Craon was born About 1035 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Berthe de Craon was born About 1035 and died on an unknown date. 449. Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu was born About 1005 in France and died on Nov. 20, 1052. He married Berthe Aumale. Berthe, daughter of Guerinfroi Aumale, Count of Aumale , was born in 1005 in Aumale, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu and Berthe Aumale i. 521. Enguerrand, II de Ponthieu, Count of Enguerrand was born About 1025 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 1052 in Arques. 450. Warin de Vernon was born About 1148 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Warin de Vernon i. 522. Margaret de Vernon was born About 1165 and died on an unknown date. 451. Richeza, Countess of Lorraine was born in 994 and died in 1063. She marriedMieszko, II Karol, Lambert of Poland. Mieszko, II, son of Boleslaw, I of Polandand Emnilde, Princess of the Western Slavs, was born in 990 and died in 1034.
Children of Richeza, Countess of Lorraine and Mieszko, II Karol, Lambert of Poland i. 523. Kazimierz, I Karol was born on Jul. 25, 1016 in Krakow, Poland and died on Nov. 28, 1058. 452. Bertha DUPLICATEwas born About 964 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays, De Loire, France and died After 1010. She married (Unknown).
Children of Bertha DUPLICATE i. 524. Eudes was born About 990 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France. 453. Bertha de Burgundy, Princess of Burgundywas born in 964/65 in Burgundy, Marne, France and died on an unknown date. She married Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois About 982 in Blois, De Loire, France.Odo, I Eudo, son of Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Bloisand Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy, was born About 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 12, 996.
Children of Bertha de Burgundy, Princess of Burgundyand Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois i. 238. Gilbert De Venables, IIIwas born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 239. Odo, II de Bloiswas born in 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France.
25th Generation (Great(22)-grandchildren) 454. Wlliam De Venables, 2nd Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1110 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died in 1160. He married (Unknown).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Wlliam De Venables, 2nd Baron of Kinderton i. 525. Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kindertonwas born in 1140 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 455. Beatrice d'Montlhery was born About 1073 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France and died in Rockefort, France. She married Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefort . Anselm, son of Guillaume de Garlende, I/Lord De Garlend & Livry and Agnes de Respy, was born About 1069 in Garlende, France and died in 1118.
Children of Beatrice d'Montlhery and Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefort i. 526. Agnes de Garlende was born About 1095 in Garlende, France and died in 1181. 456. Marie de Blois was born in 1128 and died in 1190. She marriedEudes de Burgundyin 1145. Eudes, son of Hugh de Burgundy and Mathilde de Turenne, was born in 1118 and died on Sep. 27, 1162.
Children of Marie de Blois and Eudes de Burgundy i. 527. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1148 and died on Aug. 25, 1192. 457. Henry de Navarre was born in 1127 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Mar. 16, 1181 in Troyes, Aube, France. He married (Unknown).
Children of Henry de Navarre i. 528. Thibault, V de Navarrewas born in 1177 in Champagne, France and died on May 24, 1201 in Acre, Hazafon, Isreal, Palestine. 458. Adelaide de Bloiswas born in 1120 and died in 1206 in Paris, France. She marriedLouis, VII, King of France . Louis, VII, son of Louis, V King of France, was born in 1120 in Reims, Marne, France and died in 1180.
Children of Adelaide de Bloisand Louis, VII, King of France i. 529. Lucy de L'Aiglewas born in 1139/40 in Egenoul, France and died on Sep. 28, 1217. 459. Baron Taylefer was born in 1280 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Baron Taylefer i. 530. Hanzar Taylefer was born in 1305 in Homestall, Kent, England and died in Kent, Southhampton, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 460. Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemewas born in 1108 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Nov. 16, 1140 in France. He marriedPonse de Montgomery, daughter of Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancasterand Almodis de la Marche .
Children of Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemeand Ponse de Montgomery i. 531. William, IV Taillefer was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Aug. 7, 1187 in Messina, Silicy, Italy. ii. 532. William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemedied on Aug. 7, 1177. 461. Graule Taillefer was born in 1118 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on an unknown date.
462. Thomas Bassett was born 1070 to 1106 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England or Colston, Nottinghamshire, England and died in Hedington, Oxfordshire, England. He marriedEustachia About 1131 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or. Eustachia was born About 1111 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Bassett and Eustachia i. 533. Gilbert Thurstine Bassett was born in 1090 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1165. ii. 534. Richard Bassett was born About 1132 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 463. William de Peverel, The Youngerwas born About 1080 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1155 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. He married 1st Oddona. Oddona was born in 1095 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndAvice de Lancaster Before 1110. Avice, daughter of Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster and Almodis de la Marche, was born in 1088 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died After 1149.
Children of William de Peverel, The Youngerand Avice de Lancaster i. 535. Margaret de Peverel was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. 464. Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotlandwas born About 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1129/30 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England. She married 1st Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton in 1090 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England.Simon, son of Ranulph de Senlis, was born About 1046 in Normandy, France and died About 1111 in La Charite-Sur-Loir, Nievre, France. She married 2nd David, I de Senlis, King of Scotland. David, I, son of Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotlandand Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England, was born in 1084 in Denfermline, Scotland and died in 1153. Children of Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotlandand Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton i. 536. Simon de Senlis, IIwas born About 1090 in Northamptonshire, England and died in Aug. 1153. Children of Matilda de Huntingdon, Queen of Scotlandand David, I de Senlis, King of Scotland ii. 537. Henry de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon was born in 1114 in Dunfermline, Scotland and died on Jun. 12, 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 465. Matilda Maud de Huntingdonwas born in 1072 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died on Apr. 23, 1130 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.
466. Alice de Huntingdonwas born in 1085 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1126 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. She marriedRalph de Toeni. Ralph, son of Ralph de Toeniand Isabelle de Montfort, was born in 1079 in Hay, Herefordshire, England and died in 1126 in Conches, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
Children of Alice de Huntingdonand Ralph de Toeni i. 538. Roger, III de Toeniwas born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England. 467. Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramberwas born Before 1073 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died After 1134 in Acre, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. He marriedAenor de Totnais. Aenor, daughter of Jukel de Totnais and Dau de Pecguigny, was born About 1084 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramberand Aenor de Totnais i. 539. William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshirewas born in 1100 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died After 1179 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France. ii. 540. William, I de Braose, Sheriff of Herefordwas born About 1100 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died About 1192 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England. 468. Robert Giffordwas born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. He marriedHeiress de Warenne . Heiress , daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester, was born About 1100 in Weare, Giffard, Torrington, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Giffordand Heiress de Warenne i. 500. Gervaise Giffordwas born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. 468. Robert Giffordwas born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. See previous entry for Robert Giffordwas born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died Between 1126 and 1187 in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. 469. Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clarewas born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136. He married Alice De Meschines . Alice, daughter of Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chesterand Lucy De Lincoln, was born in 1085/86 in Hertford, Hertford, England and died in 1128.
Children of Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clareand Alice De Meschines i. 541. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordwas born in 1116 and died in 1173.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 470. Adeliza de Clare was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England. She marriedAubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England About 1102 in Suffolk, England.Aubrey, son of Alberic de Vere and Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes, was born Between 1062 and 1082 in Hedingham, Essex, England and died on May 15, 1141 in St. Michaels, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England.
Children of Adeliza de Clare and Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England i. 448. Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkwas born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. 471. Margaret De Rie was born About 1079 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married William De Mandeville, Constable of The Tower. William, son of Geoffrey De Mandeville, Constable of the Tower and Adliza (Athelaise) De Balts, was born About 1062 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died in 1130 in England.
Children of Margaret De Rie and William De Mandeville, Constable of The Tower i. 542. Beatrix De Mandeville was born About 1105 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 472. Guillaume de Montfortwas born in 967 in Basingbourg and died on Feb. 4, 1030. He marriedAlbreda de Nogent. Albreda, daughter of Hugh de Nogent, was born in 975 in Epernon, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Guillaume de Montfortand Albreda de Nogent i. 543. Amakuri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort L'Amauriwas born in 990 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 4, 1030. 473. Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainaultwas born in 967 in Basingbourg and died on Feb. 4, 1030. He married Albreda de Nogent. Albreda, daughter of Hugh de Nogent, was born in 975 in Espernon, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainaultand Albreda de Nogent i. 544. Amauri DELETE de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort-L'amauriwas born in 990 in Mont-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 4, 1030. 474. Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxwas born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 13, 1180 in Evereux, Normandy, France. He marriedMaud d'Evereux, Countess of EvereuxAbout 1114 in Evereux, Normandy, France. Maud was born in 1118 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died in 1169 in Evereux, Normandy, France.
Children of Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxand Maud d'Evereux, Countess of Evereux i. 545. Bertrade de Montfort was born in 1155 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died in 1227 in Evereux, Normandy, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 475. Ralph de Toeniwas born in 1079 in Hay, Herefordshire, England and died in 1126 in Conches, Marne, ChampagneArdenne, France. He married Alice de Huntingdon. Alice, daughter of Waltherof de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon and Judith Lens de Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon , was born in 1085 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1126 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
Children of Ralph de Toeniand Alice de Huntingdon i. 538. Roger, III de Toeniwas born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England. 476. Fulk Le Jeune was born in 1092 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 10, 1143 in Jerusalem, Israel. He married Ermegard de Beaugency on Jul. 11, 1110 in France.Ermegard, daughter of Elie de Beaugencyand Mathilde de Chateau du Loir, was born in 1096 in Maine, Normandy, France and died About 1126 in Maine, Normandy, France.
Children of Fulk Le Jeune and Ermegard de Beaugency i. 546. Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome was born on Aug. 24, 1113 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 7, 1151 in Chateau-Du-Loir, France. 477. Hugh de Gournay, IVwas born About 1090 and died on an unknown date. He married Beatrice Capet. Beatrice , daughter of Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vermandois, was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Gournay, IVand Beatrice Capet i. 430. Hugh de Gournay, Vwas born About 1107 and died on an unknown date. 478. Adeliza De Beaumont was born in 1035 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married Hugues De Grentemesnil in 1050 in Grentemesnil, Calvados, Normandy, France.Hugues, son of Robert De Grentemesnil and Hawise De Escchaffen, was born About 1035 in Hinkley, Leicestershire, England and died on Feb. 22, 1094 in Hinkley, Leichestershire, England.
Children of Adeliza De Beaumont and Hugues De Grentemesnil i. 547. Agnes De Grentemesnil was born About 1070 in Grandmesnil, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 479. Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chesterwas born About 1070 in Briquessant, Livry, France and died in Jan. 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England or 1128. He marriedLucy De Lincoln. Lucy was born About 1070 in Spalding, Lincoln, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chesterand Lucy De Lincoln i. 548. Alice De Meschines was born in 1085/86 in Hertford, Hertford, England and died in 1128. ii. 549. Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chesterwas born in 1099 in Castle of Gernon, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 16, 1153 in England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 480. Renaud, II de SaintValerie died in 1166. He married (Unknown).
Children of Renaud, II de SaintValerie i. 550. Bernard, IV de SaintValerie died in 1190. 481. John de Eu was born on Jun. 26, 1110 and died in 1170. He marriedAlice D'Aubigny. Alice, daughter of William d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundeland Adeliza, was born in 1137 in Casti Arundel, Sussex, England and died on Sep. 11, 1188.
Children of John de Eu and Alice D'Aubigny i. 551. Henry, II de Eu, Count of Hastingswas born in 1145 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 11, 1182 in AustriaHungary. 482. Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkwas born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. He marriedIda Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of NorfolkAbout 1173. Ida Isabel, daughter of Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreyand Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey, was born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234.
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Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkand Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 552. Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1275. 553. Mary Bigod was born About 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 31, 1237. 554. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date. 555. Ralph Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. 556. Roger Le Bigoddied on an unknown date.
483. Hugh Le Bigodwas born in 1156 and died on an unknown date.
484. William Hugh Le Bigodwas born in 1168 and died on an unknown date.
485. Aveline de Clare died Before Jun. 4, 1225. She marriedGeoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex. Geoffrey was born About 1162 in Walden, Essex, England and died on Oct. 14, 1213.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Aveline de Clare and Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex i. 557. Hawise Fitzgeoffrey was born About 1210 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Aug. 8, 1247 in England. ii. 558. John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire was born in 1204/05 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Nov. 23, 1258. 486. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundelwas born in 1150 and died on Dec. 24, 1193.
487. Cecelia De La Haie was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1177. She marriedRoger De St. John. Roger, son of Ralph De St. John, was born About 1095 in Compton, Sussex, England and died in 1130.
Children of Cecelia De La Haie and Roger De St. John i. 559. Muriel De St. John was born in 1081/82 and died in 1121/22. 488. Hawaide de Vitre was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date. She marriedRobert de Ferrers in 1087. Robert, son of Henry de Ferrers, Earl of Derbyand Bertha Roberts, was born About 1062 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died in 1139.
Children of Hawaide de Vitre and Robert de Ferrers i. 560. Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derbywas born About 1100 in Derbyshire, England and died in 1160 in Meveval, Warwickshire, England. 487. Cecelia De La Haie was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1177. See previous entry for Cecelia De La Haie was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1177. 489. William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreywas born Between 1065 and 1081 in Sussex, England and died on May 11, 1138 in England. He married 1stElizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capetin 1096 in France. Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois), daughter of Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandoisand Adelaide de Vermandois, was born 1081 to 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France and died 13 Feb 1130-31 in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. He married 2nd Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester in 1118 in France. Isabel, daughter of Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois and Adelaide de Vermandois, was born About 1080 in Valois, Bretagne, France and died on Feb. 13, 1131 in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. Other events in the relationship of William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreyand Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capet Divorce Children of William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreyand Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capet i. 428. Adeline de Warren was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England. Children of William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreyand Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester ii. 433. William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea. iii. 434. gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick was born About 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After 1166 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. iv. 435. John de Warrenne was born in 1119 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 490. Reginald de Warenne was born About 1082 in Sussex, England and died Before 1118. He marriedAlice de Wormegay . Alice, daughter of William de Wormegay and Beatrice de Pierrepont, was born About 1130 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Reginald de Warenne and Alice de Wormegay i. 561. William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay was born About 1158 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in 1209. 491. Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germanywas born on Feb. 7, 1100/01 in London, Middlesex, England or and died on Sep. 10, 1169 in Abbey of Notre Dame, Paris, Seine, France. She married 1st Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome . Geoffrey, son of Fulk Le Jeune and Ermegard de Beaugency, was born on Aug. 24, 1113 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 7, 1151 in Chateau-Du-Loir, France. She married 2nd Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.
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Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreywas born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England.
Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of Englandwas born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France.
492. William Adelin Curthosewas born on Aug. 5, 1103 and died on Nov. 25, 1120. He marriedMatilda D'Anjou. Matilda, daughter of Fulk, V D'Anjou, Count of Anjou , died in 1154.
493. Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchesterwas born in 1090 in Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on Oct. 3, 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. He married (Unknown).
Other events in the life of Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchester Burial James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Children of Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchester i. 564. Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clarewas born in 1120 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England and died on Jul. 29, 1189. 494. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born in 1095 in England and died on an unknown date. She marriedFergus (of) Galloway, Prince of Lard of Galloway. Fergus (of) was born in 1090 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Elizabeth Plantagenet and Fergus (of) Galloway, Prince of Lard of Galloway i. 565. Gilbert (of) Gallowaywas born in 1122 in Wigtown, Galloway, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 495. Constance de Englandwas born in 1098 in England and died in Maine, France. She marriedRoceline de Beaumont. Roceline, son of Ralph de Beaumont and Agathe de Vendome, was born in 1095 in Beaumont, France and died in 1145 in France.
Children of Constance de Englandand Roceline de Beaumont i. 566. Richard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzannewas born in 1124/25 in Maine Province, Charente, Poitou-Chartes, France and died in 1193/94 in England. 496. Ida de Hainault was born in 1109 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in 1194 in Headington, Oxfordshire, England. She married Roger, III de Toenion Aug. 9, 1138 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England.Roger, III, son of Ralph de Toeniand Alice de Huntingdon, was born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England.
Children of Ida de Hainault and Roger, III de Toeni i. 567. Ralph, V de Toeniwas born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162. 497. Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandwas born in 1152 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1213 in Huntington, Huntington, England. She married Humphrey, IV de Bohun. Humphrey, IV was born in 1143 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England and died in 1182.
Children of Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandand Humphrey, IV de Bohun i. 568. Humphrey, V de Bohun, The Surety, 1st Earl of Herefordwas born in 1176 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England and died on Jun. 1, 1220 in Holy Land. 432. Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester was born About 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England and died After May 1188. See previous entry for Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester was born About 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England and died After May 1188. 498. Margaret de Beaumont died on an unknown date. She marriedRalph, V de Toeni. Ralph, V, son of Roger, III de Toeni and Ida de Hainault, was born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162.
Children of Margaret de Beaumont and Ralph, V de Toeni i. 569. Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadwas born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England. 499. Hugh de Gournay, VIwas born in 1130 in Caister-by-the-Sea, Hemsby, Norfolk, England and died in 1155. He married Melisende de Coucy. Melisende, daughter of Thomas de Coucy and Mesilinde de Montlhery, was born in 1125 in Gournay, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Gournay, VIand Melisende de Coucy i. 570. Hugh de Gournay, VIIwas born About 1163 in Ashby, Buckshire, England and died in 1214 in Poitou, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 500. Gervaise Giffordwas born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. He married Gervais. Gervais was born About 1126 in Awliscombe, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gervaise Giffordand Gervais i. 571. Roger Gifford, Laird of Yesterwas born in 1154 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England and died After 1243. 501. Isabel de Saint Liz was born About 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married William (Mauduit) Martyn About 1160 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England.William (Mauduit), son of William de Manduit and Adelicia de Saint Liz, was born About 1126 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1170.
Children of Isabel de Saint Liz and William (Mauduit) Martyn i. 572. Robert (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Jun. 1220/21. 502. Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England. She marriedHamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey . Hamelin D'anjou, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome and Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany, was born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England.
Children of Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey and Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey i. 573. Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkwas born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. ii. 574. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 and died in 1240. iii. 575. Maud Plantagenet-Warenne was born in 1163 and died in 1212. 503. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick was born in 1139/40 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died Before Oct 13 1204 or 12 Dec 1204 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He marriedAlice De Harcurt About 1196 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Alice, daughter of Robert De Harcurt and Isabel de Camville, was born About 1181 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After Sep. 1212.
Children of Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick and Alice De Harcurt i. 576. Alice De Beaumont was born in 1196 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Before 1263. ii. 577. Alice de Newburgh was born Between 1160 and 1195 and died Before 1263. 504. John de Warrenne was born About 1140 and died on an unknown date. He married Joan de Poot.
Children of John de Warrenne and Joan de Poot i. 578. Edward de Warenne, Sir died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 505. Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinwas born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England. He married Mathilda de Clermont, Countess PaonthieuBefore 1166. Mathilda, daughter of Renauld de Clermont and Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc, was born About 1138 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in Oct. 1200.
Children of Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinand Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieu i. 579. Juliana de Dammartin was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 580. Simon, II de Dammartin was born in 1180 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 21, 1239 in Castile, Abbeville, Somme, France. 506. Eudes de Burgundywas born in 1118 and died on Sep. 27, 1162. He marriedMarie de Blois in 1145. Marie , daughter of Theobold de Blois, IIIand Mathilde Von sponheim, was born in 1128 and died in 1190.
Children of Eudes de Burgundyand Marie de Blois i. 527. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1148 and died on Aug. 25, 1192. 507. Ela de Talvace was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174. She marriedWilliam de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne . William, son of William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surreyand Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester , was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea.
Children of Ela de Talvace and William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne i. 502. Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England. 508. Ala de Talvas was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 4, 1174 in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. She married Patrick D'Evereux, 1st Earl of SalisburyBefore 1152. Patrick , son of Walter D'Evereux and Sibyl de Chaworth, was born in 1117 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England and died on Mar. 27, 1168 in Battle of Poitou, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France.
Children of Ala de Talvas and Patrick D'Evereux, 1st Earl of Salisbury i. 581. William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisburywas born in 1154 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England and died on Apr. 17, 1196. 509. Alice de Courtenay died in 1218. She marriedAymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angouleme . Aymer, son of William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemeand Margaret de Turenne, was born About 1160 in Angouleme, CharenteMaritime, France and died in 1205/06 in L'abbey La Couroun, France.
Children of Alice de Courtenay and Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angouleme i. 582. Isabella d'Angoulleme was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286. ii. 583. Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandwas born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 510. Hughes, IX de Lusignandied in 1249. He marriedMarie d'Angouleme. Marie , daughter of Wulgrin, III d'Angouleme, Comte d'Angoulemeand Ponse de Lusignan, died After 1233.
Children of Hughes, IX de Lusignanand Marie d'Angouleme i. 584. Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marchedied in 1249. 511. Ralph de Lusignan, Count d'Euwas born in 1163 and died on May 1, 1219. He marriedAlice de Eu, Countess of Eu . Alice, daughter of Henry, II de Eu, Count of Hastingsand Maud Plantagenet-Warenne , was born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246.
Children of Ralph de Lusignan, Count d'Euand Alice de Eu, Countess of Eu i. 585. Maud de Lusignan was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England. 512. William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alenconwas born After 1087 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Jun. 30, 1171. He married 1stAlice de Bougogne. Alice, daughter of Eudes de Burgundyand Sibylle de Bourgogne, was born About 1087 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndHelie Borel. Helie was born in 1080 in Dinon, Cote D' or Bourgogne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alenconand Alice de Bougogne i. 507. Ela de Talvace was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174. ii. 508. Ala de Talvas was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 4, 1174 in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. 417. Agnes de Mortaigne was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Agnes de Mortaigne was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 513. Avice de Lancaster was born in 1088 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died After 1149. She married William de Peverel, The YoungerBefore 1110. William, son of William de Peverel, The Elderand Adeliza de Ponthieu, was born About 1080 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1155 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
Children of Avice de Lancaster and William de Peverel, The Younger i. 535. Margaret de Peverel was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. 514. Ponse de Montgomery died on an unknown date. She marriedVulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme . Vulgrin, II, son of William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemeand Vitapoy De Benauges, was born in 1108 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Nov. 16, 1140 in France.
Children of Ponse de Montgomery and Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme i. 531. William, IV Taillefer was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Aug. 7, 1187 in Messina, Silicy, Italy. ii. 532. William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemedied on Aug. 7, 1177.
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515. Adeliza de Clermont died on an unknown date. She marriedGilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare . Gilbert, son of Richard Fitzgilbert De Clareand Rohese Giffard, was born About 1070 in Clare, Suffolk, England and died About 1113/14 in Clare, Suffolk, England.
Children of Adeliza de Clermont and Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare i. 469. Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clarewas born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136. ii. 470. Adeliza de Clare was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England. 516. Renauld de Clermont was born About 1080 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France and died in 1162. He married Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc. Clemence, daughter of Renard de Bar-Le-Duc and Gisele de Vaudemont, was born About 1106 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Renauld de Clermont and Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc i. 586. Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieuwas born About 1138 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in Oct. 1200. 517. Gundrada de Champagnewas born in 1030 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France and died on an unknown date. She married Thibaut, III de BloisAbout 1044 in Champagne, France.Thibaut, III, son of Odo, II de Bloisand Ermengarde de Auvergne, was born About 1010 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Sep. 29, 1089 in Epernay, Seine-et-Marne, France.
Children of Gundrada de Champagneand Thibaut, III de Blois i. 336. Henri, II Etienne de Tours, le Sagewas born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on May 19, 1102 in Ramlah, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. 518. Andre de Vitre was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died in 1139. He married Agnes de Mortaigne. Agnes, daughter of Robert de Burgh de Mortaigneand Maud de Montgomery, was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andre de Vitre and Agnes de Mortaigne i. 488. Hawaide de Vitre was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date. 519. William de Flamvillewas born in 1205 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Aston, Leicestershire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of William de Flamville i. 587. Petronilla de Flamvillewas born in 1230 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Leicestershire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 520. Robert de Flamvillewas born in 1070 in Flamville, Lancashire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Robert de Flamville i. 588. Hugh de Flamvillewas born in 1090 in Lancashire, England and died in 1130 in England. 482. Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkwas born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. See previous entry for Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolkwas born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. 521. Enguerrand, II de Ponthieu, Count of Enguerrand was born About 1025 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Normandy, France and died on Nov. 20, 1052 in Arques. He marriedAdeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale . Adeliza, daughter of Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy,and Herleva de Falise, was born in 1029 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, Frnce and died Before 1090 in Boulogne, Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France.
Children of Enguerrand, II de Ponthieu, Count of Enguerrand and Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale i. 393. Adeliza de Ponthieuwas born About 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1119 in Nottinghamshire, England. 522. Margaret de Vernon was born About 1165 and died on an unknown date. She married Ranulph de Bostock. Ranulph, son of Warren de Bostock , was born About 1155 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Margaret de Vernon and Ranulph de Bostock i. 589. Warren Bostock was born About 1180 and died About 1206. 523. Kazimierz, I Karol was born on Jul. 25, 1016 in Krakow, Poland and died on Nov. 28, 1058. He married (Unknown).
Children of Kazimierz, I Karol i. 590. Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Polandwas born in 1041 and died on Jun. 4, 1143. 524. Eudes was born About 990 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France. She married (Unknown).
Children of Eudes i. 591.
Stephen was born in 1046 and died in 1102.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 238. Gilbert De Venables, IIIwas born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Gilbert De Venables, IIIwas born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 239. Odo, II de Bloiswas born in 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France. See previous entry for Odo, II de Bloiswas born in 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on Nov. 15, 1037 in Lorraine, France.
26th Generation (Great(23)-grandchildren) 525. Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kindertonwas born in 1140 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Margary Croxton de Hatton. Margary Croxton was born in 1145 in Hatton, Chesshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kindertonand Margary Croxton de Hatton i. 592. William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1170 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died in 1228. 526. Agnes de Garlende was born About 1095 in Garlende, France and died in 1181. She marriedAmaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereux. Amaury, son of Simon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfortand Agnes D'Evereux, was born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137.
Children of Agnes de Garlende and Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereux i. 474. Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxwas born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 13, 1180 in Evereux, Normandy, France. 527. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1148 and died on Aug. 25, 1192. He marriedBeatrix de Vennois in 1183. Beatrix was born in 1161 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Burgundyand Beatrix de Vennois i. 593. Beatrix de Burgundywas born in 1191 and died on an unknown date. 528. Thibault, V de Navarre was born in 1177 in Champagne, France and died on May 24, 1201 in Acre, Hazafon, Isreal, Palestine. He married (Unknown).
Children of Thibault, V de Navarre i. 594. Blanche de Navarre was born in 1199 in Navarre, Spain and died in 1283 in France. ii. 595. Teobaldo, I de Navarre, King of Navarewas born on May 3, 1201 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain and died on Jul. 8, 1253 in Pampeluna, Navarra, spain.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 529. Lucy de L'Aiglewas born in 1139/40 in Egenoul, France and died on Sep. 28, 1217. She marriedRichard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzanne. Richard, I, son of Roceline de Beaumont and Constance de England, was born in 1124/25 in Maine Province, Charente, Poitou-Chartes, France and died in 1193/94 in England.
Children of Lucy de L'Aigleand Richard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzanne i. 596. Constance de Beaumont was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226. 530. Hanzar Taylefer was born in 1305 in Homestall, Kent, England and died in Kent, Southhampton, England.
531. William, IV Taillefer was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Aug. 7, 1187 in Messina, Silicy, Italy.
532. William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemedied on Aug. 7, 1177. He marriedMargaret de Turenne. Margaret , daughter of Raimond, I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenneand Maud de Perche, died After 1201.
Children of William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemeand Margaret de Turenne i. 597. Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angoulemewas born About 1160 in Angouleme, Charente-Maritime, France and died in 1205/06 in L'abbey La Couroun, France. 533. Gilbert Thurstine Bassett was born in 1090 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1165. He marriedEdith d' Oilly. Edith d' Oilly, daughter of Robert D' Oillyand Edith FitzForne, was born in 1094 in Hedington, Oxfordshire, England and died After 1165.
Children of Gilbert Thurstine Bassett and Edith d' Oilly i. 598. Joan Basset was born in 1114 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. 534. Richard Bassett was born About 1132 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Richard Bassett i. 599. Thurston Bassett was born About 1156 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 535. Margaret de Peverel was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derbyin 1130. Robert, son of Robert de Ferrers and Hawaide de Vitre, was born About 1100 in Derbyshire, England and died in 1160 in Meveval, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Margaret de Peverel and Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby i. 600. William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbywas born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine. 536. Simon de Senlis, IIwas born About 1090 in Northamptonshire, England and died in Aug. 1153. He marriedIsabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester About 1137 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.Isabel, daughter of Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicesterand Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester , was born About 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England and died After May 1188.
Children of Simon de Senlis, IIand Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester i. 501. Isabel de Saint Liz was born About 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 537. Henry de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon was born in 1114 in Dunfermline, Scotland and died on Jun. 12, 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland. He marriedAdeline de Warren. Adeline, daughter of William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth (Isabel de Vermandois) Capet, was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England.
Children of Henry de Huntingdon, Earl of Huntingdon and Adeline de Warren i. 497. Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandwas born in 1152 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1213 in Huntington, Huntington, England. 538. Roger, III de Toeniwas born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England. He marriedIda de Hainault on Aug. 9, 1138 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England.Ida, daughter of Baldwin de Hainault and Yolande de Guelders, was born in 1109 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in 1194 in Headington, Oxfordshire, England.
Children of Roger, III de Toeniand Ida de Hainault i. 567. Ralph, V de Toeniwas born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162. 539. William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshirewas born in 1100 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died After 1179 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France. He married Bertha de Hereford. Bertha was born About 1130 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshireand Bertha de Hereford i. 601. Sybil de Braose was born in 1147 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died 5 Feb 1227-28 in Bramber, Sussex, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 540. William, I de Braose, Sheriff of Herefordwas born About 1100 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died About 1192 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England. He marriedBertha de Gloucester About 1150 in Herefordshire, England.Bertha, daughter of Miles Fitz Walter de Gloucester, Earl of Herefordand Sybil de Neufmarche, Countess of Hereford, was born About 1130 in Gloucester, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, I de Braose, Sheriff of Herefordand Bertha de Gloucester i. 602. William, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braiosewas born About 1153 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Aug. 9, 1211 in Corbeil, Marne, France. 500. Gervaise Giffordwas born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Gervaise Giffordwas born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. 541. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordwas born in 1116 and died in 1173. He marriedMatilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet. Matilda, daughter of Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolkand Adeliza de Toeni, was born in 1104 and died in 1170.
Children of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordand Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet i. 485. Aveline de Clare died Before Jun. 4, 1225. 448. Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkwas born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. See previous entry for Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolkwas born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 and died About 1199. 542. Beatrix De Mandeville was born About 1105 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married William Du Hommet De Saye in 1130. William Du Hommet, son of William De Saye and Agnes De Grentemesnil, was born in 1105 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 1144 in Siege of Burwell Castle, Cambridgeshire, England.
Children of Beatrix De Mandeville and William Du Hommet De Saye i. 603. Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwichwas born Before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on May 19, 1214 in West Greenwich, Kent, England. 543. Amakuri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort L'Amauriwas born in 990 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 4, 1030. He marriedBertrade de Gometz in 1022. Bertrade was born in 995 and died aft 1051-1052.
Children of Amakuri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort L'Amauriand Bertrade de Gometz i. 604. +Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfortwas born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France. ii. 605. Simon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfortwas born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France. iii. 606. de Montfort.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 544. Amauri DELETE de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort-L'amauriwas born in 990 in Mont-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 4, 1030. He marriedBeretrade DELETE de Gometzin 1022 in Ile de France, France.Beretrade DELETE, daughter of Guillaume de Gometz, was born in 995 and died aft 1051-52.
545. Bertrade de Montfort was born in 1155 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died in 1227 in Evereux, Normandy, France. She marriedHugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterin 1169 in Montreul-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France. Hugh Kevelioc, son of Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chesterand Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clare, was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England.
Children of Bertrade de Montfort and Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chester i. 607. Agnes de Meschines was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England. 538. Roger, III de Toeniwas born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England. See previous entry for Roger, III de Toeniwas born in 1104 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1162 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England. 546. Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome was born on Aug. 24, 1113 in Anjou, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 7, 1151 in Chateau-Du-Loir, France. He married Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany. Matilda, daughter of Henry I Curthose, I/King of Englandand Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland, was born on Feb. 7, 1100/01 in London, Middlesex, England or and died on Sep. 10, 1169 in Abbey of Notre Dame, Paris, Seine, France.
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Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreywas born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England.
Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of Englandwas born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France.
430. Hugh de Gournay, Vwas born About 1107 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Hugh de Gournay, Vwas born About 1107 and died on an unknown date. 547. Agnes De Grentemesnil was born About 1070 in Grandmesnil, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. She married William De Saye. William, son of Picot De Saye, Baron of Clunand Adeloia De Coimis, was born About 1067 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Agnes De Grentemesnil and William De Saye i. 608. William Du Hommet De Sayewas born in 1105 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 1144 in Siege of Burwell Castle, Cambridgeshire, England. 548. Alice De Meschines was born in 1085/86 in Hertford, Hertford, England and died in 1128. She marriedRichard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare. Richard, son of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clareand Adeliza de Clermont, was born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Alice De Meschines and Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare i. 541. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordwas born in 1116 and died in 1173. 549. Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chesterwas born in 1099 in Castle of Gernon, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 16, 1153 in England. He marriedMitilda Fitzrobert de Clarein 1141. Mitilda Fitzrobert, daughter of Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchester, was born in 1120 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England and died on Jul. 29, 1189.
Children of Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chesterand Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clare i. 609. Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterwas born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. 550. Bernard, IV de SaintValerie died in 1190. He married (Unknown).
Children of Bernard, IV de SaintValerie i. 610. Maud de SaintValerie, Lady of Lahaiewas born About 1155 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died About 1211 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. 551. Henry, II de Eu, Count of Hastingswas born in 1145 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 11, 1182 in AustriaHungary. He marriedMaud Plantagenet-Warenne . Maud, daughter of Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey, was born in 1163 and died in 1212.
Children of Henry, II de Eu, Count of Hastingsand Maud Plantagenet-Warenne i. 611. Alice de Eu, Countess of Euwas born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246. 552. Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1275. He married Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Householdin 1207. Maud Matilda, daughter of William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Elizabeth de Clare, was born in 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England and died in 1277.
Children of Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household i. 612. Simon Le Bigodwas born in 1215/16 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1271 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. ii. 613. Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of Englandwas born in 1214 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England and died in Nov. 1266 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. iii. 614. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date. iv. 615. Isabel de Bigod was born About 1222 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 553. Mary Bigod was born About 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 31, 1237. She marriedWilliam Hastings About 1193. William, son of William Hastings and Maud Bannister, was born About 1163 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England and died About 1226.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Mary Bigod and William Hastings i. 616. Henry Hastings, Knightwas born About 1194 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England and died About 1250. 554. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date.
555. Ralph Le Bigoddied on an unknown date.
556. Roger Le Bigoddied on an unknown date.
557. Hawise Fitzgeoffrey was born About 1210 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Aug. 8, 1247 in England. She married Reynold De Mohun.
Children of Hawise Fitzgeoffrey and Reynold De Mohun i. 617. Alice De Mohundied on an unknown date. 558. John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire was born in 1204/05 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Nov. 23, 1258. He marriedIsabel de Bigod. Isabel, daughter of Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household , was born About 1222 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire and Isabel de Bigod i. 618. Maud FitzGeoffreywas born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. ii. 619. Isabel FitzJohn was born About 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 620. Aveline FitzGeoffreywas born in 1238 and died on an unknown date. 559. Muriel De St. John was born in 1081/82 and died in 1121/22. She marriedReginald De Aurevalle. Reginald was born in 1080/81 and died in 1121/22.
Children of Muriel De St. John and Reginald De Aurevalle i. 621. Mabel De Aurevalle was born in 1121/22 and died on an unknown date.
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560. Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derbywas born About 1100 in Derbyshire, England and died in 1160 in Meveval, Warwickshire, England. He marriedMargaret de Peverel in 1130. Margaret , daughter of William de Peverel, The Younger and Avice de Lancaster, was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derbyand Margaret de Peverel i. 600. William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbywas born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine. 428. Adeline de Warren was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England. See previous entry for Adeline de Warren was born in 1120 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1178 in Warwickshire, England. 433. William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea. See previous entry for William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne was born in 1109/10 in Vermandois, Normandie, France and died on Jan. 19, 1146/47 in Laodiocea. 434. gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick was born About 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After 1166 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. See previous entry for gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick was born About 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died After 1166 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. 435. John de Warrenne was born in 1119 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for John de Warrenne was born in 1119 and died on an unknown date. 561. William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay was born About 1158 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in 1209. He marriedBeatrice de Wormegay . Beatrice , daughter of William de Wormegay and Beatrice de Pierrepont, was born About 1162 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay and Beatrice de Wormegay i. 622. Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay was born About 1176 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 12, 1214. 562. Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreywas born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England. He marriedIsabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey. Isabelle, daughter of William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne and Ela de Talvace, was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England.
Children of Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreyand Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey i. 573. Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkwas born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. ii. 574. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 and died in 1240. iii. 575. Maud Plantagenet-Warenne was born in 1163 and died in 1212.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 563. Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England was born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. He married 1stIda Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkin never married Henry but had son William de Longespee b1176.Ida Isabel, daughter of Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey, was born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. He married 2ndRosemond Clifford. He married 3rd Eleanor Aquitaineon May 11, 1152 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Eleanor was born About 1122 and died on Apr. 1, 1204. Other events in the relationship of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk Other Children of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk i. 623. William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisburywas born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England. Children of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England and Eleanor Aquitaine ii. 624. John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born on Dec. 24, 1167 in Beaumonte Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and died on Oct. 18, 1216 in Newark Castle, Neward, Nottinghamshire, England. 564. Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clarewas born in 1120 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England and died on Jul. 29, 1189. She married Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chesterin 1141. Randulf, son of Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester and Lucy De Lincoln, was born in 1099 in Castle of Gernon, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 16, 1153 in England.
Children of Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clareand Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chester i. 609. Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterwas born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. 565. Gilbert (of) Gallowaywas born in 1122 in Wigtown, Galloway, Scotland and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Gilbert (of) Galloway i. 625. Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrickwas born in 1164 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. 566. Richard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzannewas born in 1124/25 in Maine Province, Charente, Poitou-Chartes, France and died in 1193/94 in England. He married Lucy de L'Aigle. Lucy, daughter of Louis, VII, King of France and Adelaide de Blois, was born in 1139/40 in Egenoul, France and died on Sep. 28, 1217.
Children of Richard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzanneand Lucy de L'Aigle i. 596. Constance de Beaumont was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 567. Ralph, V de Toeniwas born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162. He marriedMargaret de Beaumont, daughter of Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 2nd Earl of Worcester & Leicesterand Amice de Gael, Countess of Leicf.
Children of Ralph, V de Toeniand Margaret de Beaumont i. 569. Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadwas born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England. 568. Humphrey, V de Bohun, The Surety, 1st Earl of Herefordwas born in 1176 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England and died on Jun. 1, 1220 in Holy Land. He marriedMaud FitzGeoffrey. Maud was born in 1178 and died on Aug. 27, 1237.
Children of Humphrey, V de Bohun, The Surety, 1st Earl of Herefordand Maud FitzGeoffrey i. 626. Humphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford was born in 1208 and died on Sep. 24, 1275. 569. Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadwas born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England. He married Constance de Beaumont. Constance, daughter of Richard, I de Beaumont, Vicomte de Fresnay et de St Suzanneand Lucy de L'Aigle, was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226.
Children of Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadand Constance de Beaumont i. 627. Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239. 570. Hugh de Gournay, VIIwas born About 1163 in Ashby, Buckshire, England and died in 1214 in Poitou, France. He married Juliana de Dammartin. Juliana, daughter of Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinand Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieu, was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Gournay, VIIand Juliana de Dammartin i. 628. Hugh de Gournay, VIIIwas born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England and died in 1238. 571. Roger Gifford, Laird of Yesterwas born in 1154 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England and died After 1243. He married Anne Brewer. Anne, daughter of William Brewer , was born About 1158 in uckland, Brewer, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Roger Gifford, Laird of Yesterand Anne Brewer i. 629. William Gifford was born in 1192 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 572. Robert (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Jun. 1220/21. He married Isabel Bassett About 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England.Isabel, daughter of Thurston Bassett, was born About 1166 in Chapman, Bedfordshire, England and died in 1224.
Children of Robert (Mauduit) Martyn and Isabel Bassett i. 630. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingwas born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267. 573. Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkwas born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. She married 1stRoger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of NorfolkAbout 1173. Roger, son of Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolkand Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk, was born in 1143/44 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died Before Aug. 2, 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. She married 2nd Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England in never married Henry but had son William de Longespee b1176.Henry II, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome and Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany, was born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. Other events in the relationship of Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkand Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England Other Children of Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkand Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk i. 552. Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1275. ii. 553. Mary Bigod was born About 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 31, 1237. iii. 554. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date. iv. 555. Ralph Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. v. 556. Roger Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. Children of Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkand Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England vi. 623. William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisburywas born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England. 574. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 and died in 1240. He marriedMaud (Matilda) de Felbrigg. Maud (Matilda), daughter of Richafrd de Felbrigg, was born in 1223 in Felbrigg, Norfold, England and died in 1275 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.
575. Maud Plantagenet-Warenne was born in 1163 and died in 1212. She marriedHenry, II de Eu, Count of Hastings . Henry, II, son of John de Eu and Alice D'Aubigny, was born in 1145 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 11, 1182 in Austria-Hungary.
Children of Maud Plantagenet-Warenne and Henry, II de Eu, Count of Hastings i. 611. Alice de Eu, Countess of Euwas born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246. 576. Alice De Beaumont was born in 1196 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Before 1263. She married William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the KingAbout 1211 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. William, son of Robert (Mauduit) Martyn and Isabel Bassett, was born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Alice De Beaumont and William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King i. 631. Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in bef 1268. ii. 632. William Mauduit was born About 1220 and died on Jan. 8, 1267. iii. 633. Isabel de Mauduit was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. 577. Alice de Newburgh was born Between 1160 and 1195 and died Before 1263.
578. Edward de Warenne, Sir died on an unknown date. He marriedMaude Skegeton.
Children of Edward de Warenne, Sir and Maude Skegeton i. 634. Edward de Warenne died on an unknown date. 579. Juliana de Dammartin was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. She married Hugh de Gournay, VII . Hugh, son of Hugh de Gournay, VIand Melisende de Coucy, was born About 1163 in Ashby, Buckshire, England and died in 1214 in Poitou, France.
Children of Juliana de Dammartin and Hugh de Gournay, VII i. 628. Hugh de Gournay, VIIIwas born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England and died in 1238. 580. Simon, II de Dammartin was born in 1180 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 21, 1239 in Castile, Abbeville, Somme, France. He marriedMarie-Jeanne de Ponthieu & Montreu.
Children of Simon, II de Dammartin and Marie-Jeanne de Ponthieu & Montreu i. 635. Jeanne Joan de Dammartin was born in 1216 in Castile, Spain and died on Mar. 16, 1279 in Abbeville, France. 527. Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1148 and died on Aug. 25, 1192. See previous entry for Hugh de Burgundywas born in 1148 and died on Aug. 25, 1192. 502. Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England. See previous entry for Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd and died on Jul. 13, 1199 in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 581. William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisburywas born in 1154 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England and died on Apr. 17, 1196. He married (Unknown).
Children of William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisbury i. 636. Ela Fitzpatrick was born in 1180 in Amesbury, Wilshire, England and died on Aug. 24, 1261 in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. 582. Isabella d'Angoulleme was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286. She marriedHugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche. Hugues, X, son of Hughes, IX de Lusignanand Marie d'Angouleme, died in 1249.
Children of Isabella d'Angoulleme and Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche i. 637. William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valencewas born After 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France and died in 1296. 583. Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandwas born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. She marriedJohn, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandon Aug. 24, 1200 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Gironde, France.John, I, son of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England and Eleanor Aquitaine, was born on Dec. 24, 1167 in Beaumonte Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and died on Oct. 18, 1216 in Newark Castle, Neward, Nottinghamshire, England.
Other events in the life of Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England Burial Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France Children of Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandand John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England i. 638. Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England was born on Oct. 1, 1207 in Winchester Castle and died on Nov. 16, 1272. 584. Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marchedied in 1249. He marriedIsabella d'Angoulleme. Isabella, daughter of Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angoulemeand Alice de Courtenay, was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286.
Children of Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marcheand Isabella d'Angoulleme i. 637. William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valencewas born After 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France and died in 1296. 585. Maud de Lusignan was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England. She marriedHumphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford . Humphrey, VI, son of Humphrey, V de Bohun, The Surety, 1st Earl of Hereford and Maud FitzGeoffrey, was born in 1208 and died on Sep. 24, 1275.
Children of Maud de Lusignan and Humphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford i. 639. Alice de Bohunwas born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 507. Ela de Talvace was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174. See previous entry for Ela de Talvace was born About 1119 in Sussex, England and died in 1174. 508. Ala de Talvas was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 4, 1174 in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. See previous entry for Ala de Talvas was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France and died on Dec. 4, 1174 in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. 535. Margaret de Peverel was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Margaret de Peverel was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. 531. William, IV Taillefer was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Aug. 7, 1187 in Messina, Silicy, Italy. See previous entry for William, IV Taillefer was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France and died on Aug. 7, 1187 in Messina, Silicy, Italy. 532. William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemedied on Aug. 7, 1177. See previous entry for William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulemedied on Aug. 7, 1177. 469. Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clarewas born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136. See previous entry for Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clarewas born About 1084 and died on Apr. 15, 1136. 470. Adeliza de Clare was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England. See previous entry for Adeliza de Clare was born About 1077 in Essex, England and died About 1163 in England. 586. Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieuwas born About 1138 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France and died in Oct. 1200. She marriedAubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De DammartinBefore 1166. Aubrey, son of Alberic de Dammartin, I and Joan Basset, was born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England.
Children of Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieuand Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartin i. 579. Juliana de Dammartin was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 580. Simon, II de Dammartin was born in 1180 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 21, 1239 in Castile, Abbeville, Somme, France. 336. Henri, II Etienne de Tours, le Sagewas born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on May 19, 1102 in Ramlah, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. See previous entry for Henri, II Etienne de Tours, le Sagewas born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France and died on May 19, 1102 in Ramlah, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine. 488. Hawaide de Vitre was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Hawaide de Vitre was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France and died on an unknown date. 587. Petronilla de Flamvillewas born in 1230 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Leicestershire, England. She married Robert de Wolvey. Robert was born in 1230 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England and died in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Petronilla de Flamvilleand Robert de Wolvey i. 640. Thomas de Wolvey was born in 1257 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England and died in 1311 in Warwickshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 588. Hugh de Flamvillewas born in 1090 in Lancashire, England and died in 1130 in England. He married Ivetta d'Arques in 1105 in Aston, Leicestershire, England. Ivetta, daughter of William d'Arques and Beatrice Giffard de Bolebec de Mallet, was born in 1081 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Flamvilleand Ivetta d'Arques i. 519. William de Flamvillewas born in 1205 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Aston, Leicestershire, England. 393. Adeliza de Ponthieuwas born About 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1119 in Nottinghamshire, England. See previous entry for Adeliza de Ponthieuwas born About 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1119 in Nottinghamshire, England. 589. Warren Bostock was born About 1180 and died About 1206. He married (Unknown).
Children of Warren Bostock i. 641. Henry Bostock was born About 1205 and died on an unknown date. 590. Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Polandwas born in 1041 and died on Jun. 4, 1143. He married (Unknown).
Children of Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Poland i. 642. Boleslaw, III Piast, Prince of Polandwas born on Aug. 20, 1085 in Krakow, Poland and died on Oct. 28, 1135. 591. Stephen was born in 1046 and died in 1102. He married (Unknown).
Children of Stephen i. 643.
Emma was born in 1095 and died on an unknown date.
27th Generation (Great(24)-grandchildren) 592. William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1170 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died in 1228. He married (Unknown).
Children of William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kinderton i. 644. Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1190 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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474. Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxwas born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 13, 1180 in Evereux, Normandy, France. See previous entry for Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxwas born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Mar. 13, 1180 in Evereux, Normandy, France. 593. Beatrix de Burgundywas born in 1191 and died on an unknown date. She married Albert de la Tour. Albert, son of Albert de la Tour du Pinand Marie d'Auvergne, was born About 1190 and died in 1264.
Children of Beatrix de Burgundyand Albert de la Tour i. 645. Banoile de la Tourwas born About 1231 in Neuchatal, Switzerland and died on an unknown date. 594. Blanche de Navarre was born in 1199 in Navarre, Spain and died in 1283 in France. She marriedJean de Bretagne, I/of Richmondin 1218 in Navarre, spain.
Children of Blanche de Navarre and Jean de Bretagne, I/of Richmond i. 646. Jean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny was born on Jan. 4, 1238 in Bretagne, Britanny, France and died on Nov. 18, 1305 in St. Denis, Lyon, Seine. ii. 647. Tontier de Beavias was born in 1218 in Beauvias, Oise, France and died on an unknown date. 595. Teobaldo, I de Navarre, King of Navarewas born on May 3, 1201 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain and died on Jul. 8, 1253 in Pampeluna, Navarra, spain. He marriedMarguerite de Bourbon. Marguerite was born About 1205 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Teobaldo, I de Navarre, King of Navareand Marguerite de Bourbon i. 648. Enrique, I, King of Navarrewas born in 1239 and died in 1274. 596. Constance de Beaumont was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226. She marriedRoger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamstead . Roger, IV, son of Ralph, V de Toeniand Margaret de Beaumont, was born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England.
Children of Constance de Beaumont and Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamstead i. 627. Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239. 597. Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angoulemewas born About 1160 in Angouleme, Charente-Maritime, France and died in 1205/06 in L'abbey La Couroun, France. He marriedAlice de Courtenay. Alice, daughter of Pierre de Courtenay, died in 1218.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angoulemeand Alice de Courtenay i. 582. Isabella d'Angoulleme was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286. ii. 583. Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandwas born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. 598. Joan Basset was born in 1114 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. She marriedAlberic de Dammartin, I. Alberic, son of Aubrey de Mello and Aelis de Dammartin, was born in 1110 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died in 1183.
Children of Joan Basset and Alberic de Dammartin, I i. 505. Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinwas born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England. 599. Thurston Bassett was born About 1156 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Thurston Bassett i. 649. Isabel Bassett was born About 1166 in Chapman, Bedfordshire, England and died in 1224. 600. William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbywas born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine. He marriedSybil de Braose. Sybil, daughter of William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshire and Bertha de Hereford, was born in 1147 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died 5 Feb 1227-28 in Bramber, Sussex, England.
Other events in the life of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby Burial Builderof Oakhum Hall Children of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbyand Sybil de Braose i. 650. William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbywas born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. ii. 651. Millicent de Ferrers was born About 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 652. Agaetha de Ferrers was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. 501. Isabel de Saint Liz was born About 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Isabel de Saint Liz was born About 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 497. Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandwas born in 1152 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1213 in Huntington, Huntington, England. See previous entry for Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotlandwas born in 1152 in Huntington, Huntington, England and died in 1213 in Huntington, Huntington, England. 567. Ralph, V de Toeniwas born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162. See previous entry for Ralph, V de Toeniwas born in 1130 in Conches, Flamstead and died in 1162.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 601. Sybil de Braose was born in 1147 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died 5 Feb 1227-28 in Bramber, Sussex, England. She married William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby. William, son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derbyand Margaret de Peverel , was born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine.
Other events in the life of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby Burial Builderof Oakhum Hall Children of Sybil de Braose and William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby i. 650. William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbywas born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. ii. 651. Millicent de Ferrers was born About 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 652. Agaetha de Ferrers was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. 602. William, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braiosewas born About 1153 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Aug. 9, 1211 in Corbeil, Marne, France. He married 1st Maud de SaintValerie, Lady of Lahaie. Maud, daughter of Bernard, IV de SaintValerie, was born About 1155 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died About 1211 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. He married 2ndMaud de St. Hilary. Maud was born in 1132 in Burkenham, Field Dalling, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 24, 1195 in Norfolk, England.
Children of William, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braioseand Maud de SaintValerie, Lady of Lahaie i. 653. Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth was born About 1177/78 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. Children of William, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braioseand Maud de St. Hilary ii. 654. Margaret de Braose was born in 1177 in Abergavenny, Wales, England and died on Nov. 19, 1200. 485. Aveline de Clare died Before Jun. 4, 1225. See previous entry for Aveline de Clare died Before Jun. 4, 1225. 603. Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwichwas born Before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on May 19, 1214 in West Greenwich, Kent, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwich i. 655. Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwichwas born About 1155 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on Aug. 24, 1230 in Gascoigne, Poitou, France. 604. +Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfortwas born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France. He married +Agnes D'Evereux. +Agnes, daughter of Richard D'Evereux and Godeheut Borrell, was born in 1030 in Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of +Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfortand +Agnes D'Evereux i. 401. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. ii. 402. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 605. Simon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfortwas born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Sep. 25, 1087 in Epernon, Normandy, France. He married 1stAgnes D'Evereux. Agnes, daughter of Richard D'Evereux and Godeheut Borrell, was born in 1030 in Normandy, Frnce and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndAgnes D'evereux. Agnes, daughter of Richard Devereux, Count of Devereuxand Adele de Toni, was born in 1040 in Evreux, Eure, Basse-Normandie, France and died in 1081 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France.
Children of Simon L'Amaury, I de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfortand Agnes D'Evereux i. 403. Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxwas born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137. ii. 404. Isabelle de Montfort was born in 1055 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France and died in 1120 in Nun, North West Frontier Pakistan, Pakistan. iii. 405. Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Francewas born About 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 14, 1117 in Normandy, France. 606. de Montfort.
607. Agnes de Meschines was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England. She married William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbyon Nov. 2, 1192. William, son of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby and Sybil de Braose, was born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Agnes de Meschines and William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derby i. 656. William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbywas born About 1193 in Derbyshire, England and died on Mar. 24, 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. 562. Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreywas born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England. See previous entry for Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surreywas born in 1129 in Normandy, France and died on May 7, 1202 in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England. 563. Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England was born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. See previous entry for Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England was born on Mar. 25, 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France and died on Jul. 6, 1189 in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. 608. William Du Hommet De Saye was born in 1105 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France and died in Aug. 1144 in Siege of Burwell Castle, Cambridgeshire, England. He marriedBeatrix De Mandeville in 1130. Beatrix, daughter of William De Mandeville, Constable of The Towerand Margaret De Rie, was born About 1105 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Du Hommet De Saye and Beatrix De Mandeville i. 603. Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwichwas born Before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on May 19, 1214 in West Greenwich, Kent, England. 541. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordwas born in 1116 and died in 1173. See previous entry for Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertfordwas born in 1116 and died in 1173.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 609. Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterwas born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. He marriedBertrade de Montfort in 1169 in Montreul-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France.Bertrade , daughter of Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreuxand Maud d'Evereux, Countess of Evereux, was born in 1155 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died in 1227 in Evereux, Normandy, France.
Children of Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterand Bertrade de Montfort i. 607. Agnes de Meschines was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England. 610. Maud de SaintValerie, Lady of Lahaiewas born About 1155 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died About 1211 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. She marriedWilliam, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braiose . William, II, son of William, I de Braose, Sheriff of Herefordand Bertha de Gloucester, was born About 1153 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Aug. 9, 1211 in Corbeil, Marne, France.
Children of Maud de SaintValerie, Lady of Lahaieand William, II de Braose, Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron de Braiose i. 653. Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth was born About 1177/78 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. 611. Alice de Eu, Countess of Euwas born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246. She marriedRalph de Lusignan, Count d'Eu. Ralph, son of Hughes, VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignanand Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay, was born in 1163 and died on May 1, 1219.
Children of Alice de Eu, Countess of Euand Ralph de Lusignan, Count d'Eu i. 585. Maud de Lusignan was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England. 612. Simon Le Bigodwas born in 1215/16 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1271 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. He marriedMaud (Matilda) de Felbriggin 1251 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England.Maud (Matilda), daughter of Richafrd de Felbrigg, was born in 1223 in Felbrigg, Norfold, England and died in 1275 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.
Children of Simon Le Bigodand Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg i. 657. Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbriggwas born in 1254 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1295 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. ii. 658. Isabella Le Bigodwas born in 1252 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 613. Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of Englandwas born in 1214 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England and died in Nov. 1266 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. He marriedJoan de Stuteville in 1243 in England.Joan was born About 1220 in Liddel, Cumberland, England and died in 1276 in Cottingham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
Children of Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of Englandand Joan de Stuteville i. 659. John Le Bigodwas born in 1250 in Stockton, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 18, 1305. ii. 660. Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, was born in 1246 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 7, 1306.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 614. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date.
615. Isabel de Bigod was born About 1222 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. She married 1stJohn FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire . John, son of Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, was born in 1204/05 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Nov. 23, 1258. She married 2nd Gilbert de Lacy, Lord of Meath in Ireland .
Children of Isabel de Bigod and John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire i. 618. Maud FitzGeoffreywas born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. ii. 619. Isabel FitzJohn was born About 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 620. Aveline FitzGeoffreywas born in 1238 and died on an unknown date. Children of Isabel de Bigod and Gilbert de Lacy, Lord of Meath in Ireland iv. 661. Maude de Lacy died on an unknown date. 616. Henry Hastings, Knightwas born About 1194 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England and died About 1250. He married Ada Scott About 1224. Ada, daughter of David Scott and Maud, was born About 1198 in Huntingdonshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Henry Hastings, Knightand Ada Scott i. 662. Henry Hastings was born About 1224 in Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 617. Alice De Mohundied on an unknown date. She marriedRobert De Beauchamp. Robert was born About 1217 in Hatch, Someret, England and died About 1259.
Children of Alice De Mohunand Robert De Beauchamp i. 663. Humphrey De Beauchamp was born About 1251 in Rhyme, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. 618. Maud FitzGeoffreywas born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. She marriedWilliam de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Before 1270 in Worcestershire, england. William, son of William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmleyand Isabel de Mauduit, was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England.
Children of Maud FitzGeoffreyand William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick i. 664. Isabel de Beauchamp was born About 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England and died About May 30, 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. ii. 665. Guy de Beauchampwas born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 619. Isabel FitzJohn was born About 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England and died on an unknown date.
620. Aveline FitzGeoffreywas born in 1238 and died on an unknown date.
621. Mabel De Aurevalle was born in 1121/22 and died on an unknown date. She married Adam De Port, Lord of Basing, Governor of the Castel of Southampton. Adam, son of John De Port and Maud St. John, was born About 1151 in Basing, Northamptonshie, England and died on Jun. 25, 1213.
Children of Mabel De Aurevalle and Adam De Port, Lord of Basing, Governor of the Castel of Southampton i. 666. Alice De Port was born About 1170 and died on an unknown date. 600. William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbywas born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine. See previous entry for William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbywas born About 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died Before Oct. 21, 1190 in Jerusalem, Palestine. 622. Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay was born About 1176 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 12, 1214. She marriedDoun Bardolf. Doun, son of Thomas Bardolf and Rohaise de Hanselin, was born in 1177 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1205 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England.
Children of Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay and Doun Bardolf i. 667. William Bardolf was born About 1195 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 573. Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkwas born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. See previous entry for Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolkwas born About 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England and died Before Nov. 30, 1234. 574. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 and died in 1240. See previous entry for William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 and died in 1240. 575. Maud Plantagenet-Warenne was born in 1163 and died in 1212. See previous entry for Maud Plantagenet-Warenne was born in 1163 and died in 1212. 623. William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury was born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England. He marriedEla Fitzpatrick in 1198 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England.Ela, daughter of William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisbury, was born in 1180 in Amesbury, Wilshire, England and died on Aug. 24, 1261 in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
Children of William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury and Ela Fitzpatrick i. 668. Isabel de Longespee was born in 1208 and died in 1248.
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624. John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born on Dec. 24, 1167 in Beaumonte Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and died on Oct. 18, 1216 in Newark Castle, Neward, Nottinghamshire, England. He married 1st Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandon Aug. 24, 1200 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Gironde, France.Isabella, daughter of Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angouleme and Alice de Courtenay, was born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. He married 2nd Agaetha de Ferrers in unmarried. Agaetha, daughter of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derbyand Sybil de Braose, was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. Other events in the life of Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England Burial Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France Other events in the relationship of John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandand Agaetha de Ferrers Other Children of John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandand Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England i. 638. Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England was born on Oct. 1, 1207 in Winchester Castle and died on Nov. 16, 1272. Children of John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandand Agaetha de Ferrers ii. 669. Joan, Princess of Englandwas born About 1188 in London, Middlesex, England and died in Feb. 1237 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. 609. Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterwas born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. See previous entry for Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chesterwas born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England. 625. Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrickwas born in 1164 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. He married Alvelina Fitzwalter Stewaret. Alvelina, daughter of Alan Fitz Walter, II/ High Stewardand Eve (of) Crawford, was born in 1179 in Paisley, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrickand Alvelina Fitzwalter Stewaret i. 670. Martha de Carrick was born in 1215 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. 596. Constance de Beaumont was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226. See previous entry for Constance de Beaumont was born in 1170 in England and died in 1226. 569. Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadwas born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England. See previous entry for Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadwas born in 1156 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Jan. 1209 in Gillingham, Kent, England. 626. Humphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford was born in 1208 and died on Sep. 24, 1275. He married Maud de Lusignan. Maud, daughter of Ralph de Lusignan, Count d'Euand Alice de Eu, Countess of Eu , was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England.
Children of Humphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford and Maud de Lusignan i. 639. Alice de Bohunwas born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 627. Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239. He married Patronilla de Lacy. Patronilla, daughter of Walter de Lacy and Margaret de Braose , was born in Dublin, Ireland and died on Nov. 25, 1292.
Children of Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadand Patronilla de Lacy i. 671. Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. 628. Hugh de Gournay, VIIIwas born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England and died in 1238. He marriedMatilda. Matilda was born in 1209 in Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh de Gournay, VIIIand Matilda i. 672. Julian de Gournaywas born in 1231 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1295 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England. 629. William Gifford was born in 1192 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown. She was born About 1196 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Gifford and Unknown i. 673. Bartholomew Gifford was born in 1228 in Of, Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died in 1314. 630. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingwas born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267. He married Alice De Beaumont About 1211 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England.Alice, daughter of Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick and Alice De Harcurt, was born in 1196 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Before 1263.
Children of William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingand Alice De Beaumont i. 631. Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in bef 1268. ii. 632. William Mauduit was born About 1220 and died on Jan. 8, 1267. iii. 633. Isabel de Mauduit was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. 552. Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1275. See previous entry for Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1275. 553. Mary Bigod was born About 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 31, 1237. See previous entry for Mary Bigod was born About 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 31, 1237. 554. William Le Bigod died on an unknown date. See previous entry for William Le Bigod died on an unknown date. 555. Ralph Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. See previous entry for Ralph Le Bigoddied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 556. Roger Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. See previous entry for Roger Le Bigoddied on an unknown date. 623. William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury was born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England. See previous entry for William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury was born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England. 611. Alice de Eu, Countess of Euwas born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246. See previous entry for Alice de Eu, Countess of Euwas born in 1175 in Eu, Normandy, France and died on May 15, 1246. 631. Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in bef 1268. She married William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle.
632. William Mauduit was born About 1220 and died on Jan. 8, 1267.
633. Isabel de Mauduit was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. She marriedWilliam, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmleyin 1245 in Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England.William, I, son of Walcheline de Beauchamp and Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer, was born in 1209/10 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England and died on Jan. 7, 1268 in Worcester, England.
Children of Isabel de Mauduit and William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmley i. 674. Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. ii. 675. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. 634. Edward de Warenne died on an unknown date. He marriedCicely de Eton.
Children of Edward de Warenne and Cicely de Eton i. 676. John de Warenne, Sir was born in 1343 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died in 1387 in Boton, Norfolk, england. 628. Hugh de Gournay, VIIIwas born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England and died in 1238. See previous entry for Hugh de Gournay, VIIIwas born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England and died in 1238. 635. Jeanne Joan de Dammartin was born in 1216 in Castile, Spain and died on Mar. 16, 1279 in Abbeville, France. She married Ferdinand De Castile, King of Castile . Ferdinand, son of Alfonso De Castile, Leon IXand Barengaria Alfonsez Castile, was born in 1201 in Leon, Spain and died on May 30, 1252 in Castile, Burgos, Spain.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Jeanne Joan de Dammartin and Ferdinand De Castile, King of Castile i. 677. Eleanor De Castile was born in 1244 in Castile, Spain and died on Nov. 29, 1290. 636. Ela Fitzpatrick was born in 1180 in Amesbury, Wilshire, England and died on Aug. 24, 1261 in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. She marriedWilliam de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury in 1198 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England.William, son of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk, was born in 1176 in England and died on Mar. 6, 1225 in England.
Children of Ela Fitzpatrick and William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury i. 668. Isabel de Longespee was born in 1208 and died in 1248. 637. William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valencewas born After 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France and died in 1296. He married (Unknown).
Children of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valence i. 678. Isabel de Valence died on Oct. 5, 1305. 638. Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England was born on Oct. 1, 1207 in Winchester Castle and died on Nov. 16, 1272. He married Eleanor Bergener, of Providenceon Jan. 14, 1235/36 in Canterbury Cathedral, England.Eleanor, daughter of Raymond, V Bergener, Count of Provenceand Beatrice de Savoie, Countess de Savoie, was born in 1220 in Aix-en Provence, France and died in 1291 in Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshie, England.
Children of Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence i. 679. Beatrice Plantagenet was born on Jun. 25, 1242 in Bordeaux, Glascony, France and died on Mar. 24, 1272/73 in Grey Friars Church, London, Middlesex, England. ii. 680. Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born on Jun. 17, 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England and died on Jul. 7, 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England. iii. 681. Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of Englandwas born on Jan. 16, 1243/44 in London, England and died on Jun. 5, 1296 in Bayonne, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France. 637. William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valencewas born After 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France and died in 1296. See previous entry for William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valencewas born After 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France and died in 1296. 639. Alice de Bohunwas born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309. She married Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamstead . Roger, V, son of Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadand Patronilla de Lacy, was born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France.
Children of Alice de Bohunand Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamstead i. 682. Alice de Toeni was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. ii. 683. Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1255 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died About Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 579. Juliana de Dammartin was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Juliana de Dammartin was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on an unknown date. 580. Simon, II de Dammartin was born in 1180 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 21, 1239 in Castile, Abbeville, Somme, France. See previous entry for Simon, II de Dammartin was born in 1180 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 21, 1239 in Castile, Abbeville, Somme, France. 640. Thomas de Wolvey was born in 1257 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England and died in 1311 in Warwickshire, England. He married Alice de Clintonin 1277 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England.Alice, daughter of Thomas de Clintonand Maud Bracebridge, was born in 1260 in Warwickshire, England and died in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Thomas de Wolvey and Alice de Clinton i. 684. Alice de Wolvey was born in 1283 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England and died in 1345 in Astley, Warwickshire, England. 519. William de Flamvillewas born in 1205 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Aston, Leicestershire, England. See previous entry for William de Flamvillewas born in 1205 in Aston, Leicestershire, England and died in Aston, Leicestershire, England. 641. Henry Bostock was born About 1205 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Henry Bostock i. 685. William Bostock was born in 1245 and died on an unknown date. 642. Boleslaw, III Piast, Prince of Polandwas born on Aug. 20, 1085 in Krakow, Poland and died on Oct. 28, 1135. He married (Unknown).
Children of Boleslaw, III Piast, Prince of Poland i. 686. Ladiislav, II Piast, Duke of Polandwas born in 1105 and died on May 30, 1159. 643. Emma was born in 1095 and died on an unknown date. She married (Unknown).
Children of Emma i. 687.
Herbert Fitzherbert was born in 1127 and died in 1155.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 28th Generation (Great(25)-grandchildren) 644. Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1190 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Alice de Oxton. Alice was born in 1192 in Bebington, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kindertonand Alice de Oxton i. 688. Roger De Venables was born in 1211 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England or 1220 and died in 1261 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. 645. Banoile de la Tourwas born About 1231 in Neuchatal, Switzerland and died on an unknown date. She married Amadeus de GrandisonAbout 1263 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England.Amadeus, son of Pierre de Grandison and Agnes de Neufchatal, was born About 1229 in Neuchatal, Switzerland and died in 1300.
Children of Banoile de la Tourand Amadeus de Grandison i. 689. William de Grandisonwas born in 1255 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1319. 646. Jean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny was born on Jan. 4, 1238 in Bretagne, Britanny, France and died on Nov. 18, 1305 in St. Denis, Lyon, Seine. He married Beatrice Plantagenet on Jan. 22, 1260 in St. Denis Abbey, St. Dennis, Seine, France.Beatrice , daughter of Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence, was born on Jun. 25, 1242 in Bordeaux, Glascony, France and died on Mar. 24, 1272/73 in Grey Friars Church, London, Middlesex, England.
Children of Jean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny and Beatrice Plantagenet i. 690. Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittanywas born in 1268/69 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France and died in Jul. 1312 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. ii. 691. Arthur, II de Bretagne was born on Jul. 25, 1262 in Rennes, Ille Vilaine, France and died on Aug. 27, 1312 in Castle Ile, Roche Bernard, Morbihan, France. 647. Tontier de Beavias was born in 1218 in Beauvias, Oise, France and died on an unknown date.
648. Enrique, I, King of Navarrewas born in 1239 and died in 1274. He marriedBlanche D'Artois. Blanche, daughter of Robert, I D'Artois, Count of Artoisand Mahaut de Brabant, was born in 1248 in Arras, France and died on May 2, 1302 in Paris, France.
Children of Enrique, I, King of Navarreand Blanche D'Artois i. 692. Jeanne de Navarre was born in Jan. 1271 in Aube, France and died on Apr. 2, 1304 in Vincennes, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 627. Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239. See previous entry for Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239. 582. Isabella d'Angoulleme was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286. See previous entry for Isabella d'Angoulleme was born About 1188 and died on May 31, 1286. 583. Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandwas born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. See previous entry for Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of Englandwas born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France and died on May 31, 1246 in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. 505. Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinwas born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England. See previous entry for Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartinwas born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-etMarne, France and died on Sep. 19, 1200 in London, Middlesex, England. 649. Isabel Bassett was born About 1166 in Chapman, Bedfordshire, England and died in 1224. She marriedRobert (Mauduit) Martyn About 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England.Robert (Mauduit), son of William (Mauduit) Martyn and Isabel de Saint Liz, was born About 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Jun. 1220/21.
Children of Isabel Bassett and Robert (Mauduit) Martyn i. 630. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingwas born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267. 650. William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbywas born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Agnes de Meschines on Nov. 2, 1192. Agnes, daughter of Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chester and Bertrade de Montfort, was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England.
Children of William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbyand Agnes de Meschines i. 656. William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbywas born About 1193 in Derbyshire, England and died on Mar. 24, 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. 651. Millicent de Ferrers was born About 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore. Roger, son of Hugh de Mortimer and Maud Longespee, was born About 1155 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England and died on Jun. 24, 1214 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
Children of Millicent de Ferrers and Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore i. 693. Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer was born About 1194 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England and died in 1268. 652. Agaetha de Ferrers was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married John, I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandin unmarried. John, I, son of Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of Englandand Eleanor Aquitaine, was born on Dec. 24, 1167 in Beaumonte Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and died on Oct. 18, 1216 in Newark Castle, Neward, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Agaetha de Ferrers and John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England i. 669. Joan, Princess of Englandwas born About 1188 in London, Middlesex, England and died in Feb. 1237 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. 650. William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbywas born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derbywas born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. 651. Millicent de Ferrers was born About 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Millicent de Ferrers was born About 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died on an unknown date. 652. Agaetha de Ferrers was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Agaetha de Ferrers was born About 1174 in Charltey, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. 653. Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth was born About 1177/78 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. He married Grace Briwere . Grace, daughter of William de Briwere and Beatrice de Vaux, was born About 1176 in Stoke, Devonshire, England and died in 1223.
Children of Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and Grace Briwere i. 694. William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecknockwas born About 1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England and died on May 2, 1230 in Wales, England. 654. Margaret de Braose was born in 1177 in Abergavenny, Wales, England and died on Nov. 19, 1200. She marriedWalter de Lacy. Walter , son of Hugh de Lacy, was born in 1160 in Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire, England and died in 1241 in Meath, Ireland.
Children of Margaret de Braose and Walter de Lacy i. 695. Patronilla de Lacy was born in Dublin, Ireland and died on Nov. 25, 1292. 655. Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwichwas born About 1155 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on Aug. 24, 1230 in Gascoigne, Poitou, France. He marriedAlice De Chesney. Alice was born in 1159 in Newtimber, Sussex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwichand Alice De Chesney i. 696. William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castlewas born in 1205/06 in Sussex, England or West Greenwich, Kent, England and died Before Feb. 12, 1270/71 in Rochester Castle, England. 401. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. 402. Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Amaury de Montfort was born About 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 403. Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxwas born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137. See previous entry for Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereuxwas born About 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France and died on Apr. 19, 1137. 404. Isabelle de Montfort was born in 1055 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France and died in 1120 in Nun, North West Frontier Pakistan, Pakistan. See previous entry for Isabelle de Montfort was born in 1055 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France and died in 1120 in Nun, North West Frontier Pakistan, Pakistan. 405. Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Francewas born About 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 14, 1117 in Normandy, France. See previous entry for Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of Francewas born About 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France and died on Feb. 14, 1117 in Normandy, France. 656. William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbywas born About 1193 in Derbyshire, England and died on Mar. 24, 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. He marriedSybil Marshall on May 14, 1219 in Derbyshire, England.Sybil, daughter of William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Elizabeth de Clare, was born in 1204 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokehshire, Wales, England and died on Apr. 27, 1245 in Derbyshire, England.
Other events in the life of William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derby Burial Children of William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbyand Sybil Marshall i. 697. Joan de Ferrers was born About 1233 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died Before Oct. 1267 in Addington, Surrey, England. 603. Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwichwas born Before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on May 19, 1214 in West Greenwich, Kent, England. See previous entry for Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwichwas born Before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England and died on May 19, 1214 in West Greenwich, Kent, England. 607. Agnes de Meschines was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England. See previous entry for Agnes de Meschines was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England and died on Nov. 2, 1247 in England. 653. Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth was born About 1177/78 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. See previous entry for Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth was born About 1177/78 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. 585. Maud de Lusignan was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England. See previous entry for Maud de Lusignan was born in France and died on Aug. 14, 1241 in England. 657. Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbriggwas born in 1254 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1295 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. He marriedCecelia Bigod de Felbriggin 1284 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. Cecelia Bigod was born in 1258 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england and died in 1295 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england.
Children of Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbriggand Cecelia Bigod de Felbrigg i. 698. Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg was born in 1280/81 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1349 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 658. Isabella Le Bigod was born in 1252 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
659. John Le Bigodwas born in 1250 in Stockton, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 18, 1305. He married Isabel. Isabel was born About 1264 and died in 1311.
Children of John Le Bigodand Isabel i. 699. Roger of Settrington Le Bigodwas born About 1300 in Stockton, Norfolk, England and died on Apr. 17, 1362 in Yorkshire, England. 660. Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, was born in 1246 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 7, 1306. He married 1stCecelia de thorpe. Cecelia was born in 1258 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk. Aline was born About 1208 in Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, Burial Thetford Priory 618. Maud FitzGeoffreywas born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. See previous entry for Maud FitzGeoffreywas born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. 619. Isabel FitzJohn was born About 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Isabel FitzJohn was born About 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England and died on an unknown date. 620. Aveline FitzGeoffreywas born in 1238 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Aveline FitzGeoffreywas born in 1238 and died on an unknown date. 661. Maude de Lacy died on an unknown date. She marriedGeoffrey de Geneville. Geoffrey, son of Simon de Joinville, Seneschal de Champagne and Seigneur de Valcours, was born in France and died in 1314.
Children of Maude de Lacy and Geoffrey de Geneville i. 700. Piers de Geneville, Baron of Trim & Ludlow Cadied Before Jun. 8, 1292. 662. Henry Hastings was born About 1224 in Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedJoane de Cantilupe About 1255. Joane, daughter of William de Cantilupe and Eva de Braose, was born in 1240 in Calne, Wiltshire, England and died Before 1271.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Henry Hastings and Joane de Cantilupe i. 701. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingswas born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12. 663. Humphrey De Beauchamp was born About 1251 in Rhyme, Dorset, England and died on an unknown date. He married Sybil Oliver.
Children of Humphrey De Beauchamp and Sybil Oliver i. 702. John de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. 664. Isabel de Beauchamp was born About 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England and died About May 30, 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. She marriedHugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester. Hugh, son of Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk, was born on May 1, 1259/60 in Winchester, Hamptonshire, England and died on Oct. 27, 1326 in Bristol, Goucestershire, England.
Children of Isabel de Beauchamp and Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester i. 703. Isabel le Despencer was born About 1270 in Winchester, South Hampton, England and died on Dec. 4, 1334. ii. 704. Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorganwas born About 1286 in Barton, Gloucestershire, England and died on Nov. 24, 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. 665. Guy de Beauchampwas born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England. He marriedAlice de Toeni on Feb. 12, 1309 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Alice, daughter of Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadand Alice de Bohun, was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England.
Children of Guy de Beauchampand Alice de Toeni i. 705. Elizabeth de Beauchamp was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359. 666. Alice De Port was born About 1170 and died on an unknown date. She married John Marshal. John, son of John FitzGilbert Marshall, Marshal to King Henry, IIand Sibilla de Salisbury, was born in 1144 in Pembroke, England and died in 1194.
Children of Alice De Port and John Marshal i. 706. John Marshal was born About 1190 and died on Jun. 27, 1235. 667. William Bardolf was born About 1195 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. He married Nichola. Nichola was born in 1209 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Bardolf and Nichola i. 707. William Bardolf was born in 1231 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 1, 1289.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 668. Isabel de Longespee was born in 1208 and died in 1248. She marriedWilliam Burnell About 1218. William, son of Richard Burnell, was born in 1178/79 in Beldwas, Acton, Shropshire, England and died in 1212 in Buldewas, Shropshire, England or The Holy Land.
Children of Isabel de Longespee and William Burnell i. 708. Hugh Burnell, Knightwas born in 1203/04 in Beldwas, Shropsire, England and died in 1242. 638. Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England was born on Oct. 1, 1207 in Winchester Castle and died on Nov. 16, 1272. See previous entry for Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England was born on Oct. 1, 1207 in Winchester Castle and died on Nov. 16, 1272. 669. Joan, Princess of Englandwas born About 1188 in London, Middlesex, England and died in Feb. 1237 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. She married Llewelyn ap Lorwerth, Prince of Wales After Apr. 16, 1205 in England. Llewelyn, son of Margred Manney Verch Madog, was born in 1173 in Aberffraw Castle, Caernarvvonshire, Wales, England and died on Apr. 11, 1240 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Children of Joan, Princess of Englandand Llewelyn ap Lorwerth, Prince of Wales i. 709. Llywelyn de Llyweln, Prince of Waleswas born About 1209 in Caernarvonshie, Wales and died in Mar. 1246. 670. Martha de Carrick was born in 1215 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. She married William de Douglas. William, son of Archibald de Douglasand Margaret Crawford , was born About 1200 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died in 1276.
Children of Martha de Carrick and William de Douglas i. 710. William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglaswas born in 1228 in Douglas Castle, Dougls, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died in 1298 in London, England. 639. Alice de Bohunwas born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309. See previous entry for Alice de Bohunwas born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309. 671. Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. He marriedAlice de Bohun. Alice, daughter of Humphrey, VI de Bohun, Constable of England, 2nd Earl of Herford and Maud de Lusignan, was born in 1235 in East Coulston Manor, Wiltshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1309.
Children of Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadand Alice de Bohun i. 682. Alice de Toeni was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. ii. 683. Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1255 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died About Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 672. Julian de Gournaywas born in 1231 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1295 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England. She marriedWilliam Bardolf in 1258 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England.William, son of William Bardolf and Nichola, was born in 1231 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 1, 1289.
Children of Julian de Gournayand William Bardolf i. 711. Hugh Bardolfwas born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. 673. Bartholomew Gifford was born in 1228 in Of, Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died in 1314. He marriedJoan de Halsbury. Joan, daughter of Peter de Halsbury, was born in 1240 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Bartholomew Gifford and Joan de Halsbury i. 712. Baldwin Giffard was born in 1260 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 631. Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in bef 1268. See previous entry for Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in bef 1268. 632. William Mauduit was born About 1220 and died on Jan. 8, 1267. See previous entry for William Mauduit was born About 1220 and died on Jan. 8, 1267. 633. Isabel de Mauduit was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. See previous entry for Isabel de Mauduit was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. 674. Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. He marriedAlice de Toeni. Alice, daughter of Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamstead and Alice de Bohun, was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England.
675. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. He married Maud FitzGeoffreyBefore 1270 in Worcestershire, england. Maud, daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire and Isabel de Bigod, was born About 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on Apr. 16, 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.
Children of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey i. 664. Isabel de Beauchamp was born About 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England and died About May 30, 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. ii. 665. Guy de Beauchampwas born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 676. John de Warenne, Sir was born in 1343 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died in 1387 in Boton, Norfolk, england. He married Margerte Stafford . Margerte was born in 1345 in Norfolk, England and died on Apr. 6, 1418 in Over, Cambridgeshire, England.
Children of John de Warenne, Sir and Margerte Stafford i. 713. Nicholas de Warenne, Sir was born in 1378 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England and died in 1413 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 677. Eleanor De Castile was born in 1244 in Castile, Spain and died on Nov. 29, 1290. She marriedEdward I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandon Oct. 18, 1254 in Las Huelgas Monastery, Spain.Edward I, son of Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence, was born on Jun. 17, 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England and died on Jul. 7, 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England.
Other events in the life of Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England Burial Westminster Abby, England Children of Eleanor De Castile and Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England i. 714. Joan Plantagenet was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine and died on Apr. 23, 1307 in Suffolk, England. ii. 715. Eleanor Plantagenet was born on Jun. 17, 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 716. John Plantagenet was born on Jul. 10, 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 717. Alphonso Plantagenet was born on Nov. 24, 1273 in Bayonne, France and died on an unknown date. v. 718. Margaret Plantagenet was born on Sep. 11, 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 719. Alice Plantagenet was born on Mar. 12, 1277/78 in Woodstock, England and died on an unknown date. vii. 720. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Aug. 7, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales and died on an unknown date. viii. 721. Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. 668. Isabel de Longespee was born in 1208 and died in 1248. See previous entry for Isabel de Longespee was born in 1208 and died in 1248. 678. Isabel de Valence died on Oct. 5, 1305. She marriedJohn, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingsin 1275. John, I, son of Henry Hastings and Joane de Cantilupe, was born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12.
Other events in the life of John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings Burial Grey Friars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Children of Isabel de Valence and John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings i. 722. John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingswas born in Sep. 1287 and died on Jan. 20, 1323. 679. Beatrice Plantagenet was born on Jun. 25, 1242 in Bordeaux, Glascony, France and died on Mar. 24, 1272/73 in Grey Friars Church, London, Middlesex, England. She married 1stJean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny on Jan. 22, 1260 in St. Denis Abbey, St. Dennis, Seine, France.Jean, II, son of Jean de Bretagne, I/of Richmondand Blanche de Navarre, was born on Jan. 4, 1238 in Bretagne, Britanny, France and died on Nov. 18, 1305 in St. Denis, Lyon, Seine. She married 2ndJohn II Brittany, Duke of Britanny .
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Beatrice Plantagenet and Jean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny i. 690. Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittanywas born in 1268/69 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France and died in Jul. 1312 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. ii. 691. Arthur, II de Bretagne was born on Jul. 25, 1262 in Rennes, Ille Vilaine, France and died on Aug. 27, 1312 in Castle Ile, Roche Bernard, Morbihan, France. 680. Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandwas born on Jun. 17, 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England and died on Jul. 7, 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England. He married Eleanor De Castile on Oct. 18, 1254 in Las Huelgas Monastery, Spain. Eleanor, daughter of Ferdinand De Castile, King of Castileand Jeanne Joan de Dammartin, was born in 1244 in Castile, Spain and died on Nov. 29, 1290.
Other events in the life of Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England Burial Westminster Abby, England Children of Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of Englandand Eleanor De Castile i. 714. Joan Plantagenet was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine and died on Apr. 23, 1307 in Suffolk, England. ii. 715. Eleanor Plantagenet was born on Jun. 17, 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 716. John Plantagenet was born on Jul. 10, 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 717. Alphonso Plantagenet was born on Nov. 24, 1273 in Bayonne, France and died on an unknown date. v. 718. Margaret Plantagenet was born on Sep. 11, 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 719. Alice Plantagenet was born on Mar. 12, 1277/78 in Woodstock, England and died on an unknown date. vii. 720. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Aug. 7, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales and died on an unknown date. viii. 721. Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. 681. Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of Englandwas born on Jan. 16, 1243/44 in London, England and died on Jun. 5, 1296 in Bayonne, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France. He marriedBlanche D'Artois Before Oct. 29, 1276 in Paris, Seinne, France. Blanche, daughter of Robert, I D'Artois, Count of Artoisand Mahaut de Brabant, was born in 1248 in Arras, France and died on May 2, 1302 in Paris, France.
Children of Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of Englandand Blanche D'Artois i. 723. Thomas Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster was born About 1278 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England and died on Mar. 22, 1320/21. 682. Alice de Toeni was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. She married 1st Walter de Beauchamp . Walter , son of William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmley and Isabel de Mauduit, was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. She married 2nd Guy de Beauchampon Feb. 12, 1309 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Guy, son of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey, was born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England. Children of Alice de Toeni and Guy de Beauchamp i. 705. Elizabeth de Beauchamp was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 683. Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1255 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died About Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. He marriedMary Clarissa de Brus Before 1276. Mary Clarissa, daughter of Robert "the Competitor" Bruce, 2nd Lord Annandaleand Isabel de Clare, was born About 1260 in Scotland and died After 1283.
Children of Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadand Mary Clarissa de Brus i. 724. Alice de Toeni, Countess of Warwick was born in 1281/82 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. 684. Alice de Wolvey was born in 1283 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England and died in 1345 in Astley, Warwickshire, England. She married Giles de Astleyin 1304 in Wolvey, Warwickshire, England.Giles, son of Andrew de Astley and Sybil Andrew, was born in 1279 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1316 in Astley, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Alice de Wolvey and Giles de Astley i. 725. Thomas de Astley was born in 1305 in Astley, Lancashire, England and died in 1385 in Astley, Warwickshire, England. 685. William Bostock was born in 1245 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of William Bostock i. 726. Edward Bostock was born in 1265 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. 686. Ladiislav, II Piast, Duke of Polandwas born in 1105 and died on May 30, 1159. He married (Unknown).
Children of Ladiislav, II Piast, Duke of Poland i. 727. Mieszko, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppelndied on May 16, 1211. 687. Herbert Fitzherbert was born in 1127 and died in 1155. He married (Unknown).
Children of Herbert Fitzherbert i. 728. Rohese Fitzherbert was born in 1146 and died in 1175.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 29th Generation (Great(26)-grandchildren) 688. Roger De Venables was born in 1211 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England or 1220 and died in 1261 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. He marriedAgnes de Penningtonin Pennington, Lancashire, England.
Children of Roger De Venables and Agnes de Pennington i. 729. William Venables, 6th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1233 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died After 1292. 689. William de Grandison was born in 1255 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1319. He marriedSybil de Tregoz. Sybil, daughter of John de Tregoz, Lord of Tregoz, was born in 1270 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England and died on Oct. 21, 1334.
Children of William de Grandison and Sybil de Tregoz i. 730. Agnes de Grandisonwas born in 1289 in Harpendon, Hertfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England. 690. Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittanywas born in 1268/69 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France and died in Jul. 1312 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. He married (Unknown).
Children of Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittany i. 731. Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux was born Between 1303 and 1350 in Bretagne, Morlaix, Normandy, France alt Stropshire, England alt Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died in 1380/81 in Oxfordshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England or Shropshire, England. 691. Arthur, II de Bretagne was born on Jul. 25, 1262 in Rennes, Ille Vilaine, France and died on Aug. 27, 1312 in Castle Ile, Roche Bernard, Morbihan, France.
692. Jeanne de Navarre was born in Jan. 1271 in Aube, France and died on Apr. 2, 1304 in Vincennes, France. She married King Philip IV Franceon Aug. 16, 1284 in Notre Dame de Paris, France.King Philip IV, son of Philip, III de Valois, King of France and Isabel de Aragon, Princess of Aragon, was born in 1268 in Fountanbleu, France and died on Nov. 29, 1314.
Children of Jeanne de Navarre and King Philip IV France i. 732. Isabella (of) France was born in 1292 in Paris, France and died on Aug. 22, 1358 in Herford Castle, Herfordshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 630. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingwas born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267. See previous entry for William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingwas born Between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267. 656. William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbywas born About 1193 in Derbyshire, England and died on Mar. 24, 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. See previous entry for William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derbywas born About 1193 in Derbyshire, England and died on Mar. 24, 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England. 693. Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer was born About 1194 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England and died in 1268. She married Walcheline de Beauchamp in 1212 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England.Walcheline, son of Walter de Beauchamp and Bertha De Braose, was born About 1184 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England and died on Apr. 14, 1236.
Children of Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer and Walcheline de Beauchamp i. 733. William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick was born in 1209/10 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1267. ii. 734. William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmleywas born in 1209/10 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England and died on Jan. 7, 1268 in Worcester, England. 669. Joan, Princess of Englandwas born About 1188 in London, Middlesex, England and died in Feb. 1237 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. See previous entry for Joan, Princess of Englandwas born About 1188 in London, Middlesex, England and died in Feb. 1237 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. 694. William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecknockwas born About 1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England and died on May 2, 1230 in Wales, England. He married Eva Marshall on May 2, 1230 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England. Eva, daughter of William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Elizabeth de Clare, was born in 1193/94 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died Before 1246 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England.
Children of William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecknockand Eva Marshall i. 735. Eva de Braose was born About 1220 in Bowden and Market Harborough, England and died Before Jul. 28, 1255 in France. 695. Patronilla de Lacy was born in Dublin, Ireland and died on Nov. 25, 1292. She marriedRalph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamstead. Ralph, V, son of Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamsteadand Constance de Beaumont, was born in 1189 in Flamsted, Hertsh, England and died in Sep. 1239.
Children of Patronilla de Lacy and Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamstead i. 671. Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. 696. William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castlewas born in 1205/06 in Sussex, England or West Greenwich, Kent, England and died Before Feb. 12, 1270/71 in Rochester Castle, England. He married Sibyl Marshal. Sibyl, daughter of John Marshal and Aline Rye, was born in 1213 in Linton, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castleand Sibyl Marshal i. 736. Mary De Saye was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 697. Joan de Ferrers was born About 1233 in Derby, Derbyshire, England and died Before Oct. 1267 in Addington, Surrey, England. She marriedRobert de AguillonBefore Aug. 1256. Robert, son of William de Aguillonand Joan, was born 15 Feb 1235-36 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England and died 15 Feb 1285-86 in Addington, Surrey, England.
Children of Joan de Ferrers and Robert de Aguillon i. 737. Isabel de Aguillonwas born on Mar. 25, 1258 in Addington, Surrey, England and died Before May 28, 1323 in Addington, Surrey, England. 698. Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg was born in 1280/81 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1349 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. He married Alice de Thorpe in 1315 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. Alice, daughter of George de Thorpe, was born in 1286 in Breisworth, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg and Alice de Thorpe i. 738. Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg was born in 1316 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died About 1368 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. 699. Roger of Settrington Le Bigodwas born About 1300 in Stockton, Norfolk, England and died on Apr. 17, 1362 in Yorkshire, England.
700. Piers de Geneville, Baron of Trim & Ludlow Cadied Before Jun. 8, 1292. He marriedJeanne de Lusignan. Jeanne died in 1323.
Children of Piers de Geneville, Baron of Trim & Ludlow Caand Jeanne de Lusignan i. 739. Joan de Genevillewas born on Feb. 2, 1285 and died on Oct. 19, 1356. 701. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingswas born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12. He married 1stIsabel le Despencer After Oct. 3, 1305. Isabel, daughter of Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester and Isabel de Beauchamp, was born About 1270 in Winchester, South Hampton, England and died on Dec. 4, 1334. He married 2ndIsabel de Valence in 1275. Isabel, daughter of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valence, died on Oct. 5, 1305.
Other events in the life of John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings Burial Grey Friars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Children of John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingsand Isabel le Despencer i. 740. Hugh de Hastings, Knightwas born About 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England and died on Jul. 29, 1347. Children of John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingsand Isabel de Valence ii. 722. John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingswas born in Sep. 1287 and died on Jan. 20, 1323.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 702. John de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. He marriedJoan.
Children of John de Beauchamp and Joan i. 741. John de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. 703. Isabel le Despencer was born About 1270 in Winchester, South Hampton, England and died on Dec. 4, 1334. She married John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of HastingsAfter Oct. 3, 1305. John, I, son of Henry Hastings and Joane de Cantilupe, was born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12.
Other events in the life of John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings Burial Grey Friars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Children of Isabel le Despencer and John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings i. 740. Hugh de Hastings, Knightwas born About 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England and died on Jul. 29, 1347. 704. Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorganwas born About 1286 in Barton, Gloucestershire, England and died on Nov. 24, 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. He married Elleanor de Clare After Jun. 14, 1306 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.Elleanor, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertfordand Joan Plantagenet, was born in Oct. 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire, Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1337 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.
Other events in the life of Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan Burial family's Gloucestershire estate until body identified in 2008 (see note) 705. Elizabeth de Beauchamp was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359. She married Thomas de Astley. Thomas, son of Giles de Astleyand Alice de Wolvey, was born in 1305 in Astley, Lancashire, England and died in 1385 in Astley, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Elizabeth de Beauchamp and Thomas de Astley i. 742. Thomas de Astley, Knightwas born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England. 706. John Marshal was born About 1190 and died on Jun. 27, 1235. He marriedAline Rye About 1200. Aline, daughter of Hubert De Rye and Margaret FitzRocelin, was born in 1173 and died in Sep. 1267.
Children of John Marshal and Aline Rye i. 743. Sibyl Marshal was born in 1213 in Linton, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 707. William Bardolf was born in 1231 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 1, 1289. He married Julian de Gournay in 1258 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England.Julian, daughter of Hugh de Gournay, VIIIand Matilda, was born in 1231 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England and died in 1295 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England.
Children of William Bardolf and Julian de Gournay i. 711. Hugh Bardolfwas born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. 708. Hugh Burnell, Knightwas born in 1203/04 in Beldwas, Shropsire, England and died in 1242. He marriedPetronill de Cheynie. Petronill was born About 1206 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh Burnell, Knightand Petronill de Cheynie i. 744. Phillip Burnellwas born in 1240 in Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. 709. Llywelyn de Llyweln, Prince of Waleswas born About 1209 in Caernarvonshie, Wales and died in Mar. 1246. He married (Unknown).
Children of Llywelyn de Llyweln, Prince of Wales i. 745. Helen de Llyweln, Countess of Chesterwas born in 1240 in Caernarvonshie, Wales and died About 1291 in Chester, Chestershire, England. 710. William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglaswas born in 1228 in Douglas Castle, Dougls, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died in 1298 in London, England. He marriedElizabeth Stewart, daughter of Alexander Stewart, IV/High Stewart of Scotland and Jean MacRorie.
Children of William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglasand Elizabeth Stewart i. 746. James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglaswas born in 1286 in 1330 and died on an unknown date. 682. Alice de Toeni was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. See previous entry for Alice de Toeni was born 1254/55 or 1282/1383 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. 683. Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1255 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died About Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. See previous entry for Ralph, VII de Toeni, Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1255 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died About Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. 711. Hugh Bardolfwas born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. He marriedIsabel de Aguillonin 1280 in Addington, Surrey, England.Isabel, daughter of Robert de Aguillonand Joan de Ferrers, was born on Mar. 25, 1258 in Addington, Surrey, England and died Before May 28, 1323 in Addington, Surrey, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Hugh Bardolfand Isabel de Aguillon i. 747. Thomas Bardolf was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. 712. Baldwin Giffard was born in 1260 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedJoan Giffard. Joan was born About 1264 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Baldwin Giffard and Joan Giffard i. 748. John Giffard was born in 1281 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 664. Isabel de Beauchamp was born About 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England and died About May 30, 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. See previous entry for Isabel de Beauchamp was born About 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England and died About May 30, 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. 665. Guy de Beauchampwas born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England. See previous entry for Guy de Beauchampwas born in 1268 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 12, 1315 in Warwickshire, England. 713. Nicholas de Warenne, Sir was born in 1378 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England and died in 1413 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He marriedAgnes de Wynnington. Agnes was born About 1378 in Winnington, Northwich, Cheshire, England and died After 1417.
Children of Nicholas de Warenne, Sir and Agnes de Wynnington i. 749. Lawrence de Warenne was born Between 1388 and 1394 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in Mar. 1442/43 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 714. Joan Plantagenet was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine and died on Apr. 23, 1307 in Suffolk, England. She married Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertfordon Apr. 30, 1290 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England. Gilbert was born on Sep. 2, 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England and died on Dec. 7, 1295 in Abbey, Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England or Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England.
Children of Joan Plantagenet and Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertford i. 750. Elleanor de Clare was born in Oct. 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire, Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1337 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. ii. 751. Margaret de Clare was born in 1294 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 752. Elizabeth de Clare was born on Sep. 16, 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England and died on Nov. 4, 1360. 715. Eleanor Plantagenet was born on Jun. 17, 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 716. John Plantagenet was born on Jul. 10, 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
717. Alphonso Plantagenet was born on Nov. 24, 1273 in Bayonne, France and died on an unknown date.
718. Margaret Plantagenet was born on Sep. 11, 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
719. Alice Plantagenet was born on Mar. 12, 1277/78 in Woodstock, England and died on an unknown date.
720. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Aug. 7, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales and died on an unknown date.
721. Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. He married Isabella (of) France on Jan. 27, 1307 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.Isabella (of), daughter of King Philip IV France and Jeanne de Navarre, was born in 1292 in Paris, France and died on Aug. 22, 1358 in Herford Castle, Herfordshire, England.
Children of Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine and Isabella (of) France i. 753. Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on Nov. 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on Jun. 21, 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. ii. 754. Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet was born on Jun. 18, 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 755. Joanna Plantagenet was born on Jul. 5, 1321 in London, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 756. John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwalldied on an unknown date. 722. John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingswas born in Sep. 1287 and died on Jan. 20, 1323. He marriedUnknown.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingsand Unknown i. 757. Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastingswas born on Mar. 20, 1319 and died on Aug. 20, 1348. 690. Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittanywas born in 1268/69 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France and died in Jul. 1312 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. See previous entry for Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittanywas born in 1268/69 in Rennes, Ille-etVilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France and died in Jul. 1312 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. 691. Arthur, II de Bretagne was born on Jul. 25, 1262 in Rennes, Ille Vilaine, France and died on Aug. 27, 1312 in Castle Ile, Roche Bernard, Morbihan, France. See previous entry for Arthur, II de Bretagne was born on Jul. 25, 1262 in Rennes, Ille Vilaine, France and died on Aug. 27, 1312 in Castle Ile, Roche Bernard, Morbihan, France. 714. Joan Plantagenet was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine and died on Apr. 23, 1307 in Suffolk, England. See previous entry for Joan Plantagenet was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine and died on Apr. 23, 1307 in Suffolk, England. 715. Eleanor Plantagenet was born on Jun. 17, 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Eleanor Plantagenet was born on Jun. 17, 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 716. John Plantagenet was born on Jul. 10, 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for John Plantagenet was born on Jul. 10, 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 717. Alphonso Plantagenet was born on Nov. 24, 1273 in Bayonne, France and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Alphonso Plantagenet was born on Nov. 24, 1273 in Bayonne, France and died on an unknown date. 718. Margaret Plantagenet was born on Sep. 11, 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Margaret Plantagenet was born on Sep. 11, 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 719. Alice Plantagenet was born on Mar. 12, 1277/78 in Woodstock, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Alice Plantagenet was born on Mar. 12, 1277/78 in Woodstock, England and died on an unknown date. 720. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Aug. 7, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Aug. 7, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales and died on an unknown date. 721. Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. See previous entry for Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. 723. Thomas Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster was born About 1278 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England and died on Mar. 22, 1320/21. He marriedAlice De Lacy Before Oct. 28, 1294. Alice was born About 1280 and died on an unknown date.
705. Elizabeth de Beauchamp was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359. See previous entry for Elizabeth de Beauchamp was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 724. Alice de Toeni, Countess of Warwick was born in 1281/82 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jan. 8, 1323/24 in England. She marriedWilliam de Mortimer Zouche Before Feb. 25, 1315/16. William de Mortimer was born in 1280 in Richard's Castle, Shropshire, England and died on Feb. 28, 1334/35 in Ashby de la Zouch Castle, Leicestershie, England.
725. Thomas de Astley was born in 1305 in Astley, Lancashire, England and died in 1385 in Astley, Warwickshire, England. He married Elizabeth de Beauchamp. Elizabeth, daughter of Guy de Beauchampand Alice de Toeni, was born in 1305 in Warwick Castle, Elmley, Warwickshire, Englnad and died in 1359.
Children of Thomas de Astley and Elizabeth de Beauchamp i. 742. Thomas de Astley, Knightwas born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England. 726. Edward Bostock was born in 1265 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Edward Bostock i. 758. Adam Bostock was born About 1288 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. 727. Mieszko, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppelndied on May 16, 1211. He married (Unknown).
Children of Mieszko, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln i. 759. Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppelndied About 1230. 728. Rohese Fitzherbert was born in 1146 and died in 1175. She married (Unknown).
Children of Rohese Fitzherbert i. 760. de Pomeroy died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 30th Generation (Great(27)-grandchildren) 729. William Venables, 6th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1233 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England and died After 1292. He married Margaret de Dutton. Margaret was born in 1237 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Venables, 6th Baron of Kindertonand Margaret de Dutton i. 761. Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1255 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1321 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England. 730. Agnes de Grandisonwas born in 1289 in Harpendon, Hertfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England. She marriedThomas Bardolf About 1310 in On the Lake of Neuchatel, Switzerland.Thomas, son of Hugh Bardolfand Isabel de Aguillon, was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Watton-atStone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England.
Children of Agnes de Grandisonand Thomas Bardolf i. 762. Cecily Cecilia Bardolfwas born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 731. Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux was born Between 1303 and 1350 in Bretagne, Morlaix, Normandy, France alt Stropshire, England alt Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died in 1380/81 in Oxfordshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England or Shropshire, England. He marriedAgnes Taylor Between 1359 and 1396 in France or Hereford, England. Agnes, daughter of John Taylor and Margaret Welmote , was born Before 1352 in Hillmorton, England or Rutlandshire, Rutland, England and died in 1399 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England.
Other events in the life of Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux Occupation Sargeant to Hugh de Spencer Children of Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux and Agnes Taylor i. 763. William Perkyns, I/Lord of Uftonwas born in 1380 in Madresfield, Worchestershire, England and died in 1451 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. ii. 764. Henry Perkins was born in 1329/30 in Shropshire, England and died in 1373/74 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. iii. 765. William James Perkins was born in 1430 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on an unknown date. 732. Isabella (of) France was born in 1292 in Paris, France and died on Aug. 22, 1358 in Herford Castle, Herfordshire, England. She married 1stEdward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine on Jan. 27, 1307 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.Edward II, son of Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England and Eleanor De Castile, was born on Apr. 25, 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales and died on Sep. 21, 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. She married 2ndRoger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March in not married Roger/Isabella but had long affair.Roger was born on Apr. 25, 1287 and died on Nov. 29, 1330. Children of Isabella (of) France and Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine i. 753. Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on Nov. 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on Jun. 21, 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. ii. 754. Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet was born on Jun. 18, 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 755. Joanna Plantagenet was born on Jul. 5, 1321 in London, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 756. John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwalldied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 733. William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick was born in 1209/10 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England and died on Jan. 8, 1267.
734. William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmleywas born in 1209/10 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England and died on Jan. 7, 1268 in Worcester, England. He married Isabel de Mauduit in 1245 in Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England.Isabel, daughter of William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the Kingand Alice De Beaumont, was born About 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in 1268 in Cokehill, Worcestershire, England.
Children of William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmleyand Isabel de Mauduit i. 674. Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. ii. 675. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. 735. Eva de Braose was born About 1220 in Bowden and Market Harborough, England and died Before Jul. 28, 1255 in France. She married William de Cantilupe on Jul. 25, 1238. William, son of William de Cantilupe, Lordand Milicent Gourney, was born About 1216 in Calne, Wiltshire, England & Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England and died on Sep. 25, 1254.
Children of Eva de Braose and William de Cantilupe i. 766. Joane de Cantilupe was born in 1240 in Calne, Wiltshire, England and died Before 1271. ii. 767. William de Cantelou was born 25 SEP and died on an unknown date. iii. 768. Milicent de Cantelou was born in 1253 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died in 1299 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England. 671. Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. See previous entry for Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamsteadwas born in 1235 in Flamstead, Hertford, England and died on Jul. 29, 1295 in Gascony, France. 736. Mary De Saye was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. She marriedRobert De Peyton De Ufford, Chief Justice. Robert De Peyton, son of John De Peyton and Clemence, was born in 1236 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died in 1296.
Children of Mary De Saye and Robert De Peyton De Ufford, Chief Justice i. 769. Robert II D'Ufford, II/Earl of Suffolkwas born on Jun. 11, 1279 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on Sep. 9, 1316. 737. Isabel de Aguillonwas born on Mar. 25, 1258 in Addington, Surrey, England and died Before May 28, 1323 in Addington, Surrey, England. She marriedHugh Bardolfin 1280 in Addington, Surrey, England.Hugh, son of William Bardolf and Julian de Gournay, was born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Isabel de Aguillonand Hugh Bardolf i. 747. Thomas Bardolf was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. 738. Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg was born in 1316 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died About 1368 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. He married Elizabeth de Scales. Elizabeth, daughter of Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlingtonand Catherine D'Ufford, was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg and Elizabeth de Scales i. 770. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. 739. Joan de Genevillewas born on Feb. 2, 1285 and died on Oct. 19, 1356. She marriedRoger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March . Roger was born on Apr. 25, 1287 and died on Nov. 29, 1330.
Children of Joan de Genevilleand Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March i. 771. Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of Marchwas born About 1310 in Knessale, Notts., England and died on an unknown date. 740. Hugh de Hastings, Knightwas born About 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England and died on Jul. 29, 1347. He married Margaret Foliot Before May 18, 1330. Margaret , daughter of Richard Foliot, was born on Dec. 13, 1325 in England and died on Aug. 8, 1349.
Children of Hugh de Hastings, Knightand Margaret Foliot i. 772. Hugh Hastings, Knightwas born in 1336 in England and died in 1369. 722. John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingswas born in Sep. 1287 and died on Jan. 20, 1323. See previous entry for John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastingswas born in Sep. 1287 and died on Jan. 20, 1323. 741. John de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. He marriedMargaret Whalesburgh .
Children of John de Beauchamp and Margaret Whalesburgh i. 773. Elizabeth de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. 740. Hugh de Hastings, Knightwas born About 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England and died on Jul. 29, 1347. See previous entry for Hugh de Hastings, Knightwas born About 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England and died on Jul. 29, 1347.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 742. Thomas de Astley, Knightwas born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England. He marriedElizabeth de Harcourt. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard de Harcourt and Joan Shareshull, was born in 1347 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas de Astley, Knightand Elizabeth de Harcourt i. 774. Thomas de Astley was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England and died in 1438 in Colton, Straffordshire, England. 743. Sibyl Marshal was born in 1213 in Linton, England and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle. William, V., son of Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwichand Alice De Chesney, was born in 1205/06 in Sussex, England or West Greenwich, Kent, England and died Before Feb. 12, 1270/71 in Rochester Castle, England.
Children of Sibyl Marshal and William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle i. 736. Mary De Saye was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. 711. Hugh Bardolfwas born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. See previous entry for Hugh Bardolfwas born on Sep. 29, 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died in Sep. 1304 in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. 744. Phillip Burnellwas born in 1240 in Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Maud Fitzalan. Maud, daughter of John FitzAlan, Earl ofArundeland Isabella de Mortimer, was born About 1270 in Arundel, Sussex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Phillip Burnelland Maud Fitzalan i. 775. Isabel Burnell was born About 1252 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died Before Jul. 26, 1333 in Mildenhall, Suffolk, England. 745. Helen de Llyweln, Countess of Chesterwas born in 1240 in Caernarvonshie, Wales and died About 1291 in Chester, Chestershire, England. She married (Unknown).
Children of Helen de Llyweln, Countess of Chester i. 776. Isabelle de Mar was born About 1274 in Kildrummy Castle, Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died About 1320. 746. James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglaswas born in 1286 in 1330 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas i. 777. Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglaswas born in 1328 in 1400 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 747. Thomas Bardolf was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. He marriedAgnes de GrandisonAbout 1310 in On the Lake of Neuchatel, Switzerland.Agnes, daughter of William de Grandison and Sybil de Tregoz, was born in 1289 in Harpendon, Hertfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England.
Children of Thomas Bardolf and Agnes de Grandison i. 762. Cecily Cecilia Bardolfwas born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 748. John Giffard was born in 1281 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedSybel Giffard. Sybel was born in 1285 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Giffard and Sybel Giffard i. 778. Walter Giffard was born in 1303 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 749. Lawrence de Warenne was born Between 1388 and 1394 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in Mar. 1442/43 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He marriedMargery Buckeley. Margery, daughter of Richard de Bulkeley and Margery de Venables, was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lawrence de Warenne and Margery Buckeley i. 779. John de Warenne was born Between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Nottinghamshire, England. ii. 780. John de Warrene was born in 1335 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died About 1386. 750. Elleanor de Clare was born in Oct. 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire, Wales and died on Jun. 30, 1337 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. She marriedHugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan After Jun. 14, 1306 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.Hugh, son of Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester and Isabel de Beauchamp, was born About 1286 in Barton, Gloucestershire, England and died on Nov. 24, 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.
Other events in the life of Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan Burial family's Gloucestershire estate until body identified in 2008 (see note) 751. Margaret de Clare was born in 1294 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Piers Gaveston. Piers was born 1280 to 1284 in Cornwall, England and died in 1312.
752. Elizabeth de Clare was born on Sep. 16, 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England and died on Nov. 4, 1360. She married Robert D'Amory. Robert was born About 1290 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Elizabeth de Clare and Robert D'Amory i. 781. Elizabeth D'Amorywas born Before May 23, 1318 in Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 753. Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on Nov. 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on Jun. 21, 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. He married Philippa de Hainault. Philippa, daughter of William de Hainault, Count of Hainault & Hollaand Joanna de Valois, was born in 1314 and died in 1369.
Children of Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland and Philippa de Hainault i. 782. Edward Plantagenet, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Waleswas born on Jun. 15, 1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on Jun. 8, 1376 in Westminster Palace, London, England. ii. 783. Margaret Plantagenet was born in 1361 and died on an unknown date. iii. 784. Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarencewas born in 1338 and died in 1368. iv. 785. John Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster was born in Mar. 1340 in Belgium and died on Feb. 3, 1399 in England. 754. Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet was born on Jun. 18, 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
755. Joanna Plantagenet was born on Jul. 5, 1321 in London, England and died on an unknown date.
756. John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwalldied on an unknown date.
757. Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastingswas born on Mar. 20, 1319 and died on Aug. 20, 1348. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastingsand Unknown i. 786. John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny was born on Aug. 29, 1347 and died on Apr. 16, 1375. 742. Thomas de Astley, Knightwas born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England. See previous entry for Thomas de Astley, Knightwas born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 758. Adam Bostock was born About 1288 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Adam Bostock i. 787. William Bostock was born in 1305 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. 759. Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppelndied About 1230. He married (Unknown).
Children of Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln i. 788. Wladislaw Prince of Schlessien-Oppeln, Herzog Von Oppelnwas born in 1225 and died in 1282. 760. de Pomeroy died on an unknown date. She married (Unknown).
Children of de Pomeroy i. 789.
Rose De Tracy died on an unknown date.
31st Generation (Great(28)-grandchildren) 761. Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1255 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1321 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England. He marriedAgatha de Vernon. Agatha, daughter of Ralph de Vernon and Mary de Dacre, was born in 1276 in Shipbrooke, Dvenham, Cheshire, England and died in 1350 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England.
Children of Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kindertonand Agatha de Vernon i. 790. Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1296 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1368. 762. Cecily Cecilia Bardolfwas born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. She married Robert Yelverton About 1352. Robert, son of Andrew Yelverton and Elizabeth Bosome, was born About 1328 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England and died in 1377.
Children of Cecily Cecilia Bardolfand Robert Yelverton i. 791. John Yelverton was born About 1355 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 4, 1408 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 763. William Perkyns, I/Lord of Uftonwas born in 1380 in Madresfield, Worchestershire, England and died in 1451 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. He marriedMargaret Collee About 1430. Margaret was born About 1330 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Perkyns, I/Lord of Uftonand Margaret Collee i. 792. Thomas Perkyns was born in 1410 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England and died in 1478 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. 764. Henry Perkins was born in 1329/30 in Shropshire, England and died in 1373/74 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Henry Perkins i. 793. John Perkins was born in 1407 and died on an unknown date. ii. 794. John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield was born Before 1370 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died on Jan. 5, 1398/99 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England. 765. William James Perkins was born in 1430 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Joanna Reed in 1455 in Hillmoreton, Englnad.Joanna was born in 1434 in Hillmorton, Coventry, Warwickshire, England or Hertford, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William James Perkins and Joanna Reed i. 795. Thomas Perkins, I was born in 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. 753. Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on Nov. 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on Jun. 21, 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. See previous entry for Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on Nov. 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England and died on Jun. 21, 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. 754. Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet was born on Jun. 18, 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet was born on Jun. 18, 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on an unknown date. 755. Joanna Plantagenet was born on Jul. 5, 1321 in London, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Joanna Plantagenet was born on Jul. 5, 1321 in London, England and died on an unknown date. 756. John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwalldied on an unknown date. See previous entry for John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwalldied on an unknown date. 674. Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. See previous entry for Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1235 in Beauchamp's Court, Warwick, England or Elmley Castle, Worcester, England and died on Feb. 16, 1301/02. 675. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. See previous entry for William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1226/27 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England and died on Jun. 9, 1298 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 766. Joane de Cantilupe was born in 1240 in Calne, Wiltshire, England and died Before 1271. She marriedHenry Hastings About 1255. Henry, son of Henry Hastings, Knightand Ada Scott, was born About 1224 in Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joane de Cantilupe and Henry Hastings i. 701. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingswas born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12. 767. William de Cantelou was born 25 SEP and died on an unknown date.
768. Milicent de Cantelou was born in 1253 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England and died in 1299 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England. She marriedEudo la Zouche. Eudo, son of Roger la Zouche and Margaret , was born in 1245 in Ashby, Leicester, England and died in 1279 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England.
Children of Milicent de Cantelou and Eudo la Zouche i. 796. Ellen la Zouchewas born in 1278 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 769. Robert II D'Ufford, II/Earl of Suffolkwas born on Jun. 11, 1279 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on Sep. 9, 1316. He married (Unknown).
Children of Robert II D'Ufford, II/Earl of Suffolk i. 797. Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolkwas born on Aug. 10, 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on Nov. 4, 1369. 747. Thomas Bardolf was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. See previous entry for Thomas Bardolf was born in Oct. 1282 in Herfordshire, England and died on Dec. 11, 1328 in Wattonat-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. 770. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. He married 1st Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen Before 1390. Margaret (of) , daughter of Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogau, was born About 1367 in Silesia, Germany and died in 1413 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England. He married 2nd Catherine Mallory in 1385. Catherine, daughter of Anketil Mallory, was born in 1370 in Shawbury, Shropshire, England and died After 1432.
Other events in the life of Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight Military Service 1386 Brest In the retinue of John of Gaunt at the relief of Brest Occupation 1397 Appointed as a Knight of the Garter Military Service Oct 25 1415 Azincurt, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Callais, France Fought in battle of Agincourt
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight and Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen i. 798. Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod was born in 1394/95 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in England. ii. 799. Helena Le Bigodwas born About 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date. Children of Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight and Catherine Mallory iii. 800. Alana de Felbriggewas born in 1399 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1425/26. 771. Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of Marchwas born About 1310 in Knessale, Notts., England and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March i. 801. Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of Marchwas born on Feb. 1, 1352 and died on an unknown date. 772. Hugh Hastings, Knightwas born in 1336 in England and died in 1369. He marriedMargaret Everingham. Margaret , daughter of Adam de Everingham, was born About 1331 in England and died on Nov. 25, 1375.
Children of Hugh Hastings, Knightand Margaret Everingham i. 802. Margaret Hastings was born About 1355 in Elsing, Norfolk, England and died in 1387. 773. Elizabeth de Beauchamp died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Fortescue.
Children of Elizabeth de Beauchamp and William Fortescue i. 803. William Fortescue died on an unknown date. 774. Thomas de Astley was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England and died in 1438 in Colton, Straffordshire, England. He marriedJoan de Gresley. Joan was born in 1388 in Edingale, Staffordshire, England and died in 1452 in England.
Children of Thomas de Astley and Joan de Gresley i. 804. Thomas de Astley, IIIwas born in 1437 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died in 1484 in England. 736. Mary De Saye was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Mary De Saye was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 775. Isabel Burnell was born About 1252 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died Before Jul. 26, 1333 in Mildenhall, Suffolk, England. She marriedRobert de Scales. Robert, son of Robert de Scales and Clemence, was born About 1240 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died Before Sep. 4, 1305 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Children of Isabel Burnell and Robert de Scales i. 805. Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington was born in 1279 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 20, 1322/23 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. 776. Isabelle de Mar was born About 1274 in Kildrummy Castle, Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died About 1320. She married (Unknown).
Children of Isabelle de Mar i. 806. Marjorie Bruce was born About 1297 in Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Mar. 2, 1316 in Scotland. 777. Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglaswas born in 1328 in 1400 and died on an unknown date. He marriedJoan Joanna Moray. Joan Joanna, daughter of Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn and Joan Menteith, was born in 1339 in Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland and died in 1409.
Children of Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglasand Joan Joanna Moray i. 807. Jean Douglas was born in 1344 in Scotland and died in 1400. 762. Cecily Cecilia Bardolfwas born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Cecily Cecilia Bardolfwas born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 778. Walter Giffard was born in 1303 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedIsabell Gifford. Isabell was born About 1307 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Walter Giffard and Isabell Gifford i. 808. John Giffard was born in 1335 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 779. John de Warenne was born Between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Nottinghamshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of John de Warenne i. 809. Lawrence de Warenne was born Between 1428 and 1431 in Poyyton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England and died Before 1474.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 780. John de Warrene was born in 1335 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died About 1386. He married Isabel Stanley.
Children of John de Warrene and Isabel Stanley i. 810. Lawrence de Warrene was born in 1369 in England and died on an unknown date. 781. Elizabeth D'Amorywas born Before May 23, 1318 in Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
782. Edward Plantagenet, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Waleswas born on Jun. 15, 1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on Jun. 8, 1376 in Westminster Palace, London, England.
783. Margaret Plantagenet was born in 1361 and died on an unknown date. She married John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny. John, III, son of Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings and Unknown, was born on Aug. 29, 1347 and died on Apr. 16, 1375.
784. Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarencewas born in 1338 and died in 1368. He marriedElizabeth de Burgh. Elizabeth, daughter of William de Burgh and Maud Plantagenet, was born Before 1333 and died in 1363.
Children of Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarenceand Elizabeth de Burgh i. 811. Philippa Plantagenet was born on Aug. 16, 1366 in England and died on an unknown date. 785. John Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster was born in Mar. 1340 in Belgium and died on Feb. 3, 1399 in England. He married Catherine Swynford nee Roet in 1397. Catherine was born in 1356 in Picardy, France and died on May 10, 1403.
Children of John Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster and Catherine Swynford nee Roet i. 812. John Plantagenet, Marquis de Dorset was born in 1372 in Austrasia (Frankish realm) and died on Mar. 16, 1410 in England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 786. John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny was born on Aug. 29, 1347 and died on Apr. 16, 1375. He married 1stMargaret Plantagenet . Margaret , daughter of Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland and Philippa de Hainault, was born in 1361 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndAnne Manny in Jul. 1368.
Other events in the relationship of John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny and Anne Manny Widowed Children of John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny and Anne Manny i. 813. John, IV Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings,Baron Manny was born in Oct. 1372 and died on Dec. 30, 1389. 787. William Bostock was born in 1305 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of William Bostock i. 814. Adam Bostock was born in 1325 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. 788. Wladislaw Prince of Schlessien-Oppeln, Herzog Von Oppelnwas born in 1225 and died in 1282. He married (Unknown).
Children of Wladislaw Prince of Schlessien-Oppeln, Herzog Von Oppeln i. 815. Mieszko, I Von Schlessien-Oppelnwas born in 1252 in Opole, Poland and died Before Jan. 31, 1317. 789. Rose De Tracy died on an unknown date. She married (Unknown).
Children of Rose De Tracy i. 816. Oliver De Champernonwas born in 1171 and died in 1210.
32nd Generation (Great(29)-grandchildren) 790. Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1296 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1368. He married Katherine de Houghton. Katherine, daughter of Richard de Houghtonand Sibyll de Lea, was born in 1312 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kindertonand Katherine de Houghton i. 817. Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1330 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1379. 791. John Yelverton was born About 1355 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England and died on Dec. 4, 1408 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of John Yelverton i. 818. William Yelverton, The Justicewas born About 1386 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England and died About 1472 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. 792. Thomas Perkyns was born in 1410 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England and died in 1478 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. He married Ellen Tompkins in 1426. Ellen was born in 1399/00 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England or Napppend, Herefordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
793. John Perkins was born in 1407 and died on an unknown date.
794. John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield was born Before 1370 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died on Jan. 5, 1398/99 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England. He married Unknown.
Children of John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield and Unknown i. 819. William Perkins, Lord of Uftonwas born in 1357/58 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died About 1451 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. 795. Thomas Perkins, I was born in 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. He marriedAlys Alice de Astleyin 1482 in Hillmoreton, Englnad.Alys Alice, daughter of Thomas de Astley, III and Editha Constable, was born 1461 to 1473 in Ufton Parish or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Oct. 15, 1538 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Thomas Perkins, I and Alys Alice de Astley i. 820. Thomas Perkins, II was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad and died in 1547 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. 701. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingswas born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12. See previous entry for John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastingswas born on May 6, 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 9, 1311/12.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 796. Ellen la Zouchewas born in 1278 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married John de Harcourt. John, son of Richard de Harcourt and Margaret Beke , was born in 1272 in 1330 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ellen la Zoucheand John de Harcourt i. 821. Richard de Harcourt was born in 1297 and died in 1372. 797. Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolkwas born on Aug. 10, 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on Nov. 4, 1369. He marriedMargaret , daughter of Walter de Norwich.
Children of Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolkand Margaret i. 822. Catherine D'Ufford was born in 1318 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. 798. Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod was born in 1394/95 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in England.
799. Helena Le Bigodwas born About 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date.
800. Alana de Felbriggewas born in 1399 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in 1425/26. She married William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth. William, son of John Tyndale and Catherine la Zouch, was born on Dec. 31, 1397 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died on Aug. 4, 1426 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England.
Children of Alana de Felbriggeand William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth i. 823. Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworthwas born in 1414/15 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1448 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England. 801. Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of Marchwas born on Feb. 1, 1352 and died on an unknown date. He married Philippa Plantagenet in 1368. Philippa, daughter of Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarenceand Elizabeth de Burgh, was born on Aug. 16, 1366 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of Marchand Philippa Plantagenet i. 824. Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of Marchwas born About 1372 in England and died in 1398.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 802. Margaret Hastings was born About 1355 in Elsing, Norfolk, England and died in 1387. She married John Wingfield. John, son of Thomas Wingfield and Margaret Bovile, was born About 1345 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date.
Children of Margaret Hastings and John Wingfield i. 825. Robert Wingfield was born About 1370 in Letherngham, Suffolk, England and died on May 3, 1409 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. 803. William Fortescue died on an unknown date. He marriedMatilda Falwell.
Children of William Fortescue and Matilda Falwell i. 826. John Fortescue died on an unknown date. 804. Thomas de Astley, IIIwas born in 1437 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died in 1484 in England. He marriedEditha Constablein England.Editha, daughter of Peter Constable, was born in 1438/39 in Melton, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas de Astley, IIIand Editha Constable i. 827. Alys Alice de Astleywas born 1461 to 1473 in Ufton Parish or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Oct. 15, 1538 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. 805. Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington was born in 1279 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on Mar. 20, 1322/23 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. He married Eugeline. Eugeline, daughter of Hugh De Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton, Knight and Eleanor Le Despencer, died on Oct. 10, 1335.
Children of Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington and Eugeline i. 828. Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlingtonwas born in 1310 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on Aug. 13, 1369 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. 806. Marjorie Bruce was born About 1297 in Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Mar. 2, 1316 in Scotland. She married (Unknown).
Children of Marjorie Bruce i. 829. Robert, II Stuart, King of Scotlandwas born on Mar. 2, 1316 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 19, 1390 in Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 807. Jean Douglas was born in 1344 in Scotland and died in 1400. She marriedRichard Rutherford. Richard, son of William de Ruthirfurde, was born in 1340 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jean Douglas and Richard Rutherford i. 830. Robert Rutherford was born in 1362 and died on an unknown date. 808. John Giffard was born in 1335 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedJoan Deuclive. Joan was born About 1336 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Giffard and Joan Deuclive i. 831. Thoms Giffard was born in 1367 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. 809. Lawrence de Warenne was born Between 1428 and 1431 in Poyyton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England and died Before 1474. He married (Unknown).
Children of Lawrence de Warenne i. 832. Anthony de Warenne was born in 1467 in Claybury, Essex, England and died in 1557 in Bessingbourne, Cambridge, England. 810. Lawrence de Warrene was born in 1369 in England and died on an unknown date. He marriedIsabel Leigh, Lady de Warren . Isabel was born in 1369 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lawrence de Warrene and Isabel Leigh, Lady de Warren i. 833. William de Warrene was born in 1399 in England and died in 1431/32. 811. Philippa Plantagenet was born on Aug. 16, 1366 in England and died on an unknown date. She marriedEdmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March in 1368. Edmund, son of Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, was born on Feb. 1, 1352 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Philippa Plantagenet and Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March i. 824. Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of Marchwas born About 1372 in England and died in 1398.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 812. John Plantagenet, Marquis de Dorset was born in 1372 in Austrasia (Frankish realm) and died on Mar. 16, 1410 in England. He marriedMargaret de Holland. Margaret , daughter of Thomas de Holland and A. FitzAlan, was born About 1372 in Upholland, England and died on Dec. 30, 1429 in England.
Children of John Plantagenet, Marquis de Dorset and Margaret de Holland i. 834. Joan Plantagenet was born About 1400 in Westminister, England and died in 1445. 813. John, IV Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings,Baron Manny was born in Oct. 1372 and died on Dec. 30, 1389.
814. Adam Bostock was born in 1325 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Adam Bostock i. 835. Alice Bostock was born About 1350 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 815. Mieszko, I Von Schlessien-Oppelnwas born in 1252 in Opole, Poland and died Before Jan. 31, 1317. He married (Unknown).
Children of Mieszko, I Von Schlessien-Oppeln i. 836. Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen was born About 1277 in Cieazyn, Poland and died afet 21 Sep 1358. 816. Oliver De Champernonwas born in 1171 and died in 1210. He marriedEva Andea. Eva was born in 1179 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Oliver De Champernonand Eva Andea i. 837. Henry De Champernonwas born in 1207 and died in 1281.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 33rd Generation (Great(30)-grandchildren) 817. Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kindertonwas born About 1330 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England and died in 1379. He married Margery de Coton. Margery was born in 1335 in Coton Shroshire, England and died in 1398 in Wilbraham, Chester, England.
Children of Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kindertonand Margery de Coton i. 838. Margery de Venables was born in 1369 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Over-Peover, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. 818. William Yelverton, The Justicewas born About 1386 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England and died About 1472 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of William Yelverton, The Justice i. 839. Margaret Yelverton was born About 1420 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England and died on an unknown date. 819. William Perkins, Lord of Uftonwas born in 1357/58 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died About 1451 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. He marriedMargaret Jane Before 1423 in Berkshire, England.Margaret Jane was born in 1329/30 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Perkins, Lord of Uftonand Margaret Jane i. 840. Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Uftonwas born About 1400 in Berkshire, England and died Before 1479 in Berkshire, England. 820. Thomas Perkins, II was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad and died in 1547 in Hillmoreton, Englnad.
821. Richard de Harcourt was born in 1297 and died in 1372. He marriedJoan Shareshull. Joan, daughter of William Shareshull, was born in 1325 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard de Harcourt and Joan Shareshull i. 841. Elizabeth de Harcourt was born in 1347 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 822. Catherine D'Ufford was born in 1318 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. She married Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlington . Robert, son of Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlingtonand Eugeline, was born in 1310 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on Aug. 13, 1369 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Children of Catherine D'Ufford and Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlington i. 842. Elizabeth de Scales was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 823. Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworthwas born in 1414/15 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1448 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England. He marriedMargaret Yelverton. Margaret , daughter of William Yelverton, The Justice , was born About 1420 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworthand Margaret Yelverton i. 843. William Tyndale was born About 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died 22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. 824. Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March was born About 1372 in England and died in 1398. He marriedEleanor de Holland in 1391 in England.Eleanor was born About 1372 in England and died in 1405.
Children of Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and Eleanor de Holland i. 844. Anne de Mortimer was born About 1392 in England and died on an unknown date. 825. Robert Wingfield was born About 1370 in Letherngham, Suffolk, England and died on May 3, 1409 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. He marriedElizabeth Russell About 1400 in Suffolok, England.Elizabeth, daughter of John Russell and Anne Planches, was born About 1374 in Strenshem, Worchestershire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Russell i. 845. Robert Wingfield was born in 1403 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England and died About 1454 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. 826. John Fortescue died on an unknown date. He marriedJoan Prutteston.
Children of John Fortescue and Joan Prutteston i. 846. William Fortescue died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 827. Alys Alice de Astleywas born 1461 to 1473 in Ufton Parish or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Oct. 15, 1538 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. She married 1stThomas Henry Perkyns, I in 1490 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Thomas Henry, son of William James Perkyns and Joanna Reed, was born in 1457/58 in Marston or Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. She married 2nd Thomas Perkins, I in 1482 in Hillmoreton, Englnad.Thomas, son of William James Perkins and Joanna Reed, was born in 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Children of Alys Alice de Astleyand Thomas Henry Perkyns, I i. 847. Thomas Henry Perkins, II was born in 1483/84 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Jan. 16, 1545/46 in Staffordshire, England. Children of Alys Alice de Astleyand Thomas Perkins, I ii. 820. Thomas Perkins, II was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad and died in 1547 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. 828. Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlingtonwas born in 1310 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on Aug. 13, 1369 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. He married Catherine D'Ufford. Catherine, daughter of Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolkand Margaret , was born in 1318 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlingtonand Catherine D'Ufford i. 842. Elizabeth de Scales was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 829. Robert, II Stuart, King of Scotlandwas born on Mar. 2, 1316 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 19, 1390 in Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland. He married Elizabeth Mure, Queen of Scotlandon Nov. 22, 1347 in Dispensation, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland. Elizabeth was born About 1320 in Rowallan, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland and died in 1355 in Scotland.
Children of Robert, II Stuart, King of Scotlandand Elizabeth Mure, Queen of Scotland i. 848. John Robert, III Stuartwas born in 1348 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 4, 1406 in Rothsay Casstle, Dundonald, Ayshire, Scotland. 830. Robert Rutherford was born in 1362 and died on an unknown date. He marriedMargaret Glendouwyn. Margaret was born in 1366 in Chatto, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Rutherford and Margaret Glendouwyn i. 849. George Rutherford was born in 1388 in Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 2, 1429. 831. Thoms Giffard was born in 1367 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedWilmot Knight. Wilmot was born About 1371 in Halsbury, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thoms Giffard and Wilmot Knight i. 850. John Giffard was born in 1399 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died in 1491.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 832. Anthony de Warenne was born in 1467 in Claybury, Essex, England and died in 1557 in Bessingbourne, Cambridge, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Anthony de Warenne i. 851. Helen Warren . 833. William de Warrene was born in 1399 in England and died in 1431/32. He marriedAnn. Ann was born in 1399 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William de Warrene and Ann i. 852. John de Warren was born in 1428/29 in Poynton, Cheshire, England UK and died in 1466/67 in England UK ???. 824. Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March was born About 1372 in England and died in 1398. See previous entry for Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March was born About 1372 in England and died in 1398. 834. Joan Plantagenet was born About 1400 in Westminister, England and died in 1445. She marriedJames, I Stuart, King of Scotland on Feb. 2, 1423 in Southwark, Scotland.James, I , son of John Robert, III Stuartand Annabella Drummond, was born in 1394 in Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 21, 1437 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
Children of Joan Plantagenet and James, I Stuart, King of Scotland i. 853. James, II Stuart was born on Oct. 16, 1430 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Aug. 3, 1460 in Edinburgh, Scotland. 835. Alice Bostock was born About 1350 in Henbury Cum Pexall, MacClesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Richard William de Bulkeley, of Cheadle. Richard William, son of Robert Baron de Bulkeleyand Agnes Cheadle, was born About 1346 in Cheadle, Stockport, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alice Bostock and Richard William de Bulkeley, of Cheadle i. 854. Richard de Bulkeleywas born on Feb. 22, 1367/68 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 11, 1391. 836. Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen was born About 1277 in Cieazyn, Poland and died afet 21 Sep 1358. He married (Unknown).
Children of Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen i. 855. Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogauwas born About 1329 in Cieszyn, Poland and died bef 23 Apt 1409.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 837. Henry De Champernonwas born in 1207 and died in 1281. He marriedDionisia English. Dionisia was born in 1212 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Henry De Champernonand Dionisia English i. 856. Richard Champernowne was born in 1236 and died in 1269.
34th Generation (Great(31)-grandchildren) 838. Margery de Venables was born in 1369 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in OverPeover, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. She marriedRichard de Bulkeley. Richard, son of Richard William de Bulkeley, of Cheadle and Alice Bostock, was born on Feb. 22, 1367/68 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 11, 1391.
Other events in the life of Richard de Bulkeley Marriage Nov 11 1387 Richard Bulkeley + Margery de Venables Children of Margery de Venables and Richard de Bulkeley i. 857. Margery Buckeley was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 839. Margaret Yelverton was born About 1420 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth. Thomas, son of William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworthand Alana de Felbrigge, was born in 1414/15 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1448 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England.
Children of Margaret Yelverton and Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth i. 843. William Tyndale was born About 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died 22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. 840. Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Uftonwas born About 1400 in Berkshire, England and died Before 1479 in Berkshire, England. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Uftonand Unknown i. 858. Thomas Perkins was born About 1396/97 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died About 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. ii. 859. Humphrey Perkins was born About 1420 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 860. John Parkyns was born in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England. 841. Elizabeth de Harcourt was born in 1347 and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas de Astley, Knight. Thomas, son of Thomas de Astley and Elizabeth de Beauchamp, was born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshire, England and died in 1421 in Nailston, Leiscestershire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Elizabeth de Harcourt and Thomas de Astley, Knight i. 774. Thomas de Astley was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England and died in 1438 in Colton, Straffordshire, England. 842. Elizabeth de Scales was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. She married Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg . Roger Felbrigge, son of Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg and Alice de Thorpe, was born in 1316 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died About 1368 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.
Children of Elizabeth de Scales and Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg i. 770. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. 843. William Tyndale was born About 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died 22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. He married Mary Mondeford. Mary, daughter of Osbert Mondeford and Elizabeth Berney, was born About 1440 in Feltwell, Tthetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1496.
Children of William Tyndale and Mary Mondeford i. 861. John Tyndale was born in 1480 in Hockwold Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England and died on Oct. 1, 1539 in England. 844. Anne de Mortimer was born About 1392 in England and died on an unknown date. She marriedRichard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge About 1310. Richard was born in 1375 in England and died on Aug. 5, 1415 in Southampton.
Children of Anne de Mortimer and Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge i. 862. Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of Yorkwas born on Sep. 21, 1411 in England and died in 1460. 845. Robert Wingfield was born in 1403 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England and died About 1454 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. He marriedElizabeth GouselAbout 1433 in Derbyshire, England.Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Gousell, Knight and Elizabeth FitzAlan, Duchess of Norfolk , was born About 1402 in Heveringham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Gousel i. 863. Agnes Wingfield was born About 1448 in Oxford, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. 846. William Fortescue died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth Champernowne. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Champernowne, was born in 1465 and died in 1518.
Children of William Fortescue and Elizabeth Champernowne i. 864. Jane Fortescue was born in 1485 and died in 1527.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 847. Thomas Henry Perkins, II was born in 1483/84 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Jan. 16, 1545/46 in Staffordshire, England. He married 1stAlice Weden in 1529 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.Alice Weden was born About 1501 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Mary Eliza in 1499/00. Mary was born in 1486 in England and died in 1514/15 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Thomas Henry Perkins, II and Alice Weden i. 865. Thomas Henry, III Perkins, IIIwas born 1510 to 1525 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 11, 1590/91 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. ii. 866. Thomas Isaac Perkins was born on Aug. 5, 1536 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 23, 1590/91 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Children of Thomas Henry Perkins, II and Mary Eliza iii. 867. Thomas Perkins was born in 1509/10 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 23, 1590/91 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. 820. Thomas Perkins, II was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad and died in 1547 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. See previous entry for Thomas Perkins, II was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad and died in 1547 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. 842. Elizabeth de Scales was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Elizabeth de Scales was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. 848. John Robert, III Stuartwas born in 1348 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 4, 1406 in Rothsay Casstle, Dundonald, Ayshire, Scotland. He marriedAnnabella Drummond on Mar. 13, 1365 in Dispensation, Scotland.Annabella was born About 1352 in Stobhall, Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Robert, III Stuartand Annabella Drummond i. 868. James, I Stuart, King of Scotlandwas born in 1394 in Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 21, 1437 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. 849. George Rutherford was born in 1388 in Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 2, 1429. He married (Unknown).
Children of George Rutherford i. 869. George O. Rutherfordwas born in 1420 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 16, 1498 in Langnewton, Scotland. 850. John Giffard was born in 1399 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died in 1491. He marriedJohn Dabernon. John, daughter of John Dabernon and Isabella Mules, was born About 1409 in Donyland, Essex, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Giffard and John Dabernon i. 870. Thomas Giffard was born in 1437 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died 17 Mar 1532-1533.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 851. Helen Warren . She married James John Foote. James John , son of John Foote, was born in 1496 in Royston, Hertforshire, England and died on Jul. 18, 1558 in Canterbury, England.
Children of Helen Warren and James John Foote i. 871. Robert "John" Footewas born in 1523 in Of, Royston, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jul. 18, 1558 in Royston, Hertforshire, England. 852. John de Warren was born in 1428/29 in Poynton, Cheshire, England UK and died in 1466/67 in England UK ???. He married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born in 1429 and died on an unknown date.
Children of John de Warren and Elizabeth i. 872. John Warren was born in 1489/90 in Ashbutton, Headbury, Dorsetshire, England cannot be 1500 and died in 1558. 853. James, II Stuart was born on Oct. 16, 1430 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Aug. 3, 1460 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He married Marie von Geldern on Jul. 3, 1449. Marie , daughter of Arnold von Geldern, Duke of Gueldresand Katherine von Kleve, died on Dec. 1, 1463.
Children of James, II Stuart and Marie von Geldern i. 873. James, III Stuart was born on Jul. 10, 1451 in Stirling, Scotland and died on Jun. 11, 1488 in Bannockburn, Scotland. 854. Richard de Bulkeley was born on Feb. 22, 1367/68 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 11, 1391. He married Margery de Venables. Margery, daughter of Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kindertonand Margery de Coton, was born in 1369 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Over-Peover, Bucklow, Cheshire, England.
Other events in the life of Richard de Bulkeley Marriage Nov 11 1387 Richard Bulkeley + Margery de Venables Children of Richard de Bulkeley and Margery de Venables i. 857. Margery Buckeley was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 855. Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogauwas born About 1329 in Cieszyn, Poland and died bef 23 Apt 1409. He married (Unknown).
Children of Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogau i. 874. Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen was born About 1367 in Silesia, Germany and died in 1413 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 856. Richard Champernowne was born in 1236 and died in 1269. He marriedJoan Okeston. Joan was born in 1238 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Champernowne and Joan Okeston i. 875. Richard Champernowne was born in 1260 and died in 1283.
35th Generation (Great(32)-grandchildren) 857. Margery Buckeley was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. She married Lawrence de Warenne . Lawrence , son of Nicholas de Warenne, Sir and Agnes de Wynnington, was born Between 1388 and 1394 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in Mar. 1442/43 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.
Children of Margery Buckeley and Lawrence de Warenne i. 779. John de Warenne was born Between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Nottinghamshire, England. ii. 780. John de Warrene was born in 1335 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died About 1386. 843. William Tyndale was born About 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died 22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. See previous entry for William Tyndale was born About 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England and died 22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. 858. Thomas Perkins was born About 1396/97 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died About 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. He marriedEllen Tompkins About 1440. Ellen was born in 1399/00 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England or Napppend, Herefordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Perkins and Ellen Tompkins i. 876. William James Perkyns was born in 1429/30 in Ufton Cort, Berkshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died After 1495 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. 859. Humphrey Perkins was born About 1420 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England and died on an unknown date.
860. John Parkyns was born in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 774. Thomas de Astley was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England and died in 1438 in Colton, Straffordshire, England. See previous entry for Thomas de Astley was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England and died in 1438 in Colton, Straffordshire, England. 770. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. See previous entry for Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. 861. John Tyndale was born in 1480 in Hockwold Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England and died on Oct. 1, 1539 in England. He marriedAmphyllis Coningsbyin 1525 in England.Amphyllis, daughter of Humphrey Coningsby, Judge, King's Bench and Alice Issabella Ferebie, was born in 1474/75 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England and died 18 Jan 1532 - 1633.
Other events in the life of John Tyndale Burial Children of John Tyndale and Amphyllis Coningsby i. 877. Margaret Tyndale was born in 1510 in Glouchester, England or Rothbury, Northumberland, England and died in 1555 in Suffolkshire, England. ii. 878. William (Bible translator) Tyndalewas born in 1490 in Vale of Berkeley, North Nibley, Gloucester, England and died in Vilvoorde Castle, nr Brussels, Belgium, 6 Oct 1536. 862. Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of Yorkwas born on Sep. 21, 1411 in England and died in 1460. He marriedCecily Neville. Cecily was born in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of Yorkand Cecily Neville i. 879. Edward, IV Plantagenet, King of Englandwas born in 1442 in Rouen, France and died on Apr. 9, 1483 in Westminster Palace, London, england. 863. Agnes Wingfield was born About 1448 in Oxford, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn de Fremingham. John was born About 1444 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Agnes Wingfield and John de Fremingham i. 880. James Fremingham was born About 1470 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date. 864. Jane Fortescue was born in 1485 and died in 1527. She marriedJohn Cobleigh. John was born in 1460 in Brihtley, Devon, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jane Fortescue and John Cobleigh i. 881. Margaret Cobleigh was born in 1502 in Brightley, Devon, England or 1490 and died on Dec. 25, 1547.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 865. Thomas Henry, III Perkins, IIIwas born 1510 to 1525 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 11, 1590/91 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. He married Alice Kebble About 1555 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Alice, daughter of Henry Kebble, was born in 1526/27 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Aug. 20, 1613 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Thomas Henry, III Perkins, IIIand Alice Kebble i. 882. Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. was born on Dec. 20, 1571 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Dec. 1, 1629 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. 866. Thomas Isaac Perkins was born on Aug. 5, 1536 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 23, 1590/91 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
867. Thomas Perkins was born in 1509/10 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Mar. 23, 1590/91 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
868. James, I Stuart, King of Scotlandwas born in 1394 in Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 21, 1437 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. He marriedJoan Plantagenet on Feb. 2, 1423 in Southwark, Scotland.Joan, daughter of John Plantagenet, Marquis de Dorset and Margaret de Holland, was born About 1400 in Westminister, England and died in 1445.
Children of James, I Stuart, King of Scotlandand Joan Plantagenet i. 853. James, II Stuart was born on Oct. 16, 1430 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Aug. 3, 1460 in Edinburgh, Scotland. 869. George O. Rutherfordwas born in 1420 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on Feb. 16, 1498 in Langnewton, Scotland. He married Catherine Tyler. Catherine was born in 1426 and died on an unknown date.
Children of George O. Rutherfordand Catherine Tyler i. 883. Patrick Rutherford was born in 1450 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. 870. Thomas Giffard was born in 1437 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died 17 Mar 1532-1533. He married Anna Croyton. Anna, daughter of John Croyton, was born in 1441 in Newton, Cornwall, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Giffard and Anna Croyton i. 884. Roger Giffard was born Between 1475 and 1500 in Brightley, Devon, England and died on May 1, 1547.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 871. Robert "John" Footewas born in 1523 in Of, Royston, Hertfordshire, England and died on Jul. 18, 1558 in Royston, Hertforshire, England. He marriedHelen "Ellen" Waler in 1523 in Royston, Hertforshire, England.Helen "Ellen", daughter of Richard Warren (Waller) and Alice, was born in 1527 in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England and died Jul 1558 or 1559 in St. Leonard chapel, London, Middlesex.
Children of Robert "John" Footeand Helen "Ellen" Waler i. 885. Richard Foote was born in 1553 in Shaleford, Colchester, Essex, England and died on Jan. 27, 1608 in Shalford, Essex, England. 872. John Warren was born in 1489/90 in Ashbutton, Headbury, Dorsetshire, England cannot be 1500 and died in 1558. He married Eleanor Gerard in 1500 in Headbury, Dorsetshire, England.Eleanor, daughter of Peter Gerrard and Margaret Stanley, was born in 1493 in Bryn, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Warren and Eleanor Gerard i. 886. Christopher Warren was born in 1515 in England UK and died in 1588. 873. James, III Stuart was born on Jul. 10, 1451 in Stirling, Scotland and died on Jun. 11, 1488 in Bannockburn, Scotland. He married Margaret Oldenburg on Jul. 13, 1469. Margaret , daughter of Christian, I Oldenburgand Dorthea von Brandenburg, was born on Jun. 23, 1456 and died on Jul. 14, 1486.
Children of James, III Stuart and Margaret Oldenburg i. 887. James IV Stuart was born on Mar. 17, 1473 in Perthshire, Scotland and died on Sep. 9, 1513 in Branxton, Northumberland, England. 857. Margery Buckeley was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Margery Buckeley was born After 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 874. Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen was born About 1367 in Silesia, Germany and died in 1413 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England. She marriedSimon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight Before 1390. Simon Felbrigge III, son of Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg and Elizabeth de Scales, was born in 1365/66 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died After Sep. 1431 in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.
Other events in the life of Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight Military Service 1386 Brest In the retinue of John of Gaunt at the relief of Brest Occupation 1397 Appointed as a Knight of the Garter Military Service Oct 25 1415 Azincurt, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Callais, France Fought in battle of Agincourt Children of Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen and Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight i. 798. Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod was born in 1394/95 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in England. ii. 799. Helena Le Bigodwas born About 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 875. Richard Champernowne was born in 1260 and died in 1283. He marriedJoan De Cornwall. Joan was born in 1266 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Champernowne and Joan De Cornwall i. 888. Richard Champernowne was born in 1284 and died in 1316.
36th Generation (Great(33)-grandchildren) 779. John de Warenne was born Between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Nottinghamshire, England. See previous entry for John de Warenne was born Between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and died in 1459 in Nottinghamshire, England. 780. John de Warrene was born in 1335 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died About 1386. See previous entry for John de Warrene was born in 1335 in Poynton, Cheshire, England and died About 1386. 876. William James Perkyns was born in 1429/30 in Ufton Cort, Berkshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died After 1495 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. He marriedJoanna Reed in 1455 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Joanna was born in 1434 in Hillmorton, Coventry, Warwickshire, England or Hertford, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William James Perkyns and Joanna Reed i. 889. Thomas Henry Perkyns, I was born in 1457/58 in Marston or Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. 877. Margaret Tyndale was born in 1510 in Glouchester, England or Rothbury, Northumberland, England and died in 1555 in Suffolkshire, England. She marriedRowland Taylor, Archdeacon of Cornwallin 1534 in Rothbury, Nortehumberland, England. Rowland, son of John, II (triplet) Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurstand Susan Rowland, was born on Oct. 6, 1510 in Rothbury, Norteumberland, England and died on Nov. 5, 1555 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.
Children of Margaret Tyndale and Rowland Taylor, Archdeacon of Cornwall i. 890. Thomas, I Taylor, Iwas born on Sep. 19, 1548 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Suffolk Co., England and died 1576 or 1 Oct 1588 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. ii. 891. Susan Taylor was born on Jul. 20, 1535 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England. iii. 892. Ellen Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1537 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 893. Robert Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1543 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died Before Feb. 1555 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. v. 894. Zachary Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1545 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 895. George Taylor was born on Dec. 17, 1546 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. vii. 896. Mary Taylor was born in 1550 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. viii. 897. Annie Taylor was born in 1554 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. ix. 898. Anne Taylor was born in 1536 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. 878. William (Bible translator) Tyndalewas born in 1490 in Vale of Berkeley, North Nibley, Gloucester, England and died in Vilvoorde Castle, nr Brussels, Belgium, 6 Oct 1536.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 879. Edward, IV Plantagenet, King of Englandwas born in 1442 in Rouen, France and died on Apr. 9, 1483 in Westminster Palace, London, england. He marriedElizabeth Woodville Grey. Elizabeth, daughter of Jacquetta de Luxembourg, was born in 1437 in Gaftan Regis and died in 1492 in Bermondsey Abbey, Surrey, England.
Children of Edward, IV Plantagenet, King of Englandand Elizabeth Woodville Grey i. 899. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Feb. 11, 1466 in London, England and died on Feb. 11, 1503 in London, England. 880. James Fremingham was born About 1470 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Walworth. Elizabeth, daughter of John Walworth, Esquire, was born About 1474 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Fremingham and Elizabeth Walworth i. 900. Elizabeth Freminghamwas born About 1502 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date. 881. Margaret Cobleigh was born in 1502 in Brightley, Devon, England or 1490 and died on Dec. 25, 1547. She married Roger Giffard. Roger, son of Thomas Giffard and Anna Croyton, was born Between 1475 and 1500 in Brightley, Devon, England and died on May 1, 1547.
Children of Margaret Cobleigh and Roger Giffard i. 901. Jane or Joan Giffard was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on Apr. 16, 1596. 882. Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. was born on Dec. 20, 1571 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Dec. 1, 1629 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. He married 1st Alice About 1596. Alice died Before Jun. 17, 1603 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. He married 2ndJudith Gates.
Children of Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. and Alice i. 902. Isaac Perkins, Jr. was born on Jan. 26, 1610/11 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died in Nov. 1685 in Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire. 853. James, II Stuart was born on Oct. 16, 1430 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Aug. 3, 1460 in Edinburgh, Scotland. See previous entry for James, II Stuart was born on Oct. 16, 1430 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Aug. 3, 1460 in Edinburgh, Scotland. 883. Patrick Rutherford was born in 1450 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth de Halswicle. Elizabeth was born in 1440 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Patrick Rutherford and Elizabeth de Halswicle i. 903. John Rutherford was born in 1485 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 884. Roger Giffard was born Between 1475 and 1500 in Brightley, Devon, England and died on May 1, 1547. He married Margaret Cobleigh. Margaret , daughter of John Cobleighand Jane Fortescue, was born in 1502 in Brightley, Devon, England or 1490 and died on Dec. 25, 1547.
Children of Roger Giffard and Margaret Cobleigh i. 901. Jane or Joan Giffard was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on Apr. 16, 1596. 885. Richard Foote was born in 1553 in Shaleford, Colchester, Essex, England and died on Jan. 27, 1608 in Shalford, Essex, England. He marriedJoane Brooke on Jun. 18, 1576 in St. Leonard Eastchep, London, Middlesex.Joane, daughter of John Brooke and Elizabeth Whetman (Waterman) , was born on Jun. 18, 1554 in London, Middlesex, England and died on Oct. 10, 1634 in St. Leonard, London, Middlesex, England.
Children of Richard Foote and Joane Brooke i. 904. Nathaniel Footewas born in 1593 in Shalford, Colchester, Essen, England and died on Nov. 20, 1644 in Westerffield, Hartford, CT. 886. Christopher Warren was born in 1515 in England UK and died in 1588. He marriedMargaret Leigh in 1535 in England UK ???. Margaret , daughter of Percival Leigh???, was born in 1515 in Lyme, Chesire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Christopher Warren and Margaret Leigh i. 905. William Warren was born in 1532 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devon, England UK and died on Oct. 12, 1558 in England UK. 887. James IV Stuart was born on Mar. 17, 1473 in Perthshire, Scotland and died on Sep. 9, 1513 in Branxton, Northumberland, England. He marriedMargaret Tudor on Aug. 8, 1503 in Edinburgh, Scotland.Margaret , daughter of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth Plantagenet, was born on Nov. 28, 1489 in London, England and died on Oct. 18, 1541 in Perthshire, Scotland.
Children of James IV Stuart and Margaret Tudor i. 906. James, V Stuart was born on Apr. 15, 1512 in Scotland and died on Dec. 14, 1542 in Fife, Scotland. 798. Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod was born in 1394/95 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in England. See previous entry for Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod was born in 1394/95 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England and died in England. 799. Helena Le Bigodwas born About 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Helena Le Bigodwas born About 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england and died on an unknown date. 888. Richard Champernowne was born in 1284 and died in 1316. He marriedElizabeth Joan Valleetort. Elizabeth Joan was born in 1288 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Richard Champernowne and Elizabeth Joan Valleetort i. 907. Thomas Champernowne was born in 1314 and died in 1342.
37th Generation (Great(34)-grandchildren) 889. Thomas Henry Perkyns, I was born in 1457/58 in Marston or Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Apr. 21, 1528 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. He marriedAlys Alice de Astleyin 1490 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Alys Alice, daughter of Thomas de Astley, IIIand Editha Constable, was born 1461 to 1473 in Ufton Parish or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died on Oct. 15, 1538 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.
Children of Thomas Henry Perkyns, I and Alys Alice de Astley i. 847. Thomas Henry Perkins, II was born in 1483/84 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Jan. 16, 1545/46 in Staffordshire, England. 890. Thomas, I Taylor, Iwas born on Sep. 19, 1548 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Suffolk Co., England and died 1576 or 1 Oct 1588 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. He married 1st Elizabeth Burwell in 1572 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England.Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Burwell and Unknown, was born in 1552 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England and died About 1576 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. He married 2nd Ann CottonBefore 1576 in England.Ann was born in England and died on an unknown date. He married 3rdThird wife Before 1576.
Children of Thomas, I Taylor, Iand Elizabeth Burwell i. 908. Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, IIwas born on Mar. 15, 1571/72 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England and died in 1618 in Hadley, Suffok, England. ii. 909. Nathaniel Taylor was born 1575 to 1587 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died in Ireland. iii. 910. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1576 and died on an unknown date. Children of Thomas, I Taylor, Iand Ann Cotton iv. 911. Nathaniel Taylor was born in 1578 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. v. 912. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 913. John Taylor was born in 1590 and died on an unknown date. 891. Susan Taylor was born on Jul. 20, 1535 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England.
892. Ellen Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1537 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date.
893. Robert Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1543 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died Before Feb. 1555 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 894. Zachary Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1545 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date.
895. George Taylor was born on Dec. 17, 1546 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Gaines. Elizabeth was born in 1555 and died on an unknown date.
896. Mary Taylor was born in 1550 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date.
897. Annie Taylor was born in 1554 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date.
898. Anne Taylor was born in 1536 in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on an unknown date. She married William or Robert Palmer in 1559 in All Saint Chapel, Yorkshire, England or Westminster, London, England. William or Robert was born in 1531 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England and died in 1605 in England.
899. Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on Feb. 11, 1466 in London, England and died on Feb. 11, 1503 in London, England. She married Henry VII Tudoron Jan. 18, 1486 in London, England.Henry VII, son of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmondand Margaret Beaufort , died on Jan. 28, 1457 in Wales, England.
Children of Elizabeth Plantagenet and Henry VII Tudor i. 914. Margaret Tudor was born on Nov. 28, 1489 in London, England and died on Oct. 18, 1541 in Perthshire, Scotland. 900. Elizabeth Freminghamwas born About 1502 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Roberts. Thomas, son of Walter Roberts and Alice Naylor, was born on Jul. 10, 1494 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died About 1562.
Children of Elizabeth Freminghamand Thomas Roberts i. 915. Walter Roberts was born in 1526 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on Jun. 23, 1580 in Cranbrook, Kent, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 901. Jane or Joan Giffard was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on Apr. 16, 1596. She married Amyas (Amias) Chichester. Amyas (Amias), son of John Chichester and Joan (Jane) Brett, was born on Mar. 28, 1527 in Arlington, Devon, England and died on Jul. 4, 1577 in Braunton, Devonshire, England.
Children of Jane or Joan Giffard and Amyas (Amias) Chichester i. 916. Frances "Franny" Chichester was born on Nov. 27, 1558 in Arlington, Devon, England and died on Apr. 5, 1626 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. 902. Isaac Perkins, Jr. was born on Jan. 26, 1610/11 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died in Nov. 1685 in Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire. He marriedSusanna Wise Before 1639. Susanna, daughter of Humphrey Wise and Susannah Tidd, was born Before 1619 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died About 1699 in New Castle, Deleware, USA.
Children of Isaac Perkins, Jr. and Susanna Wise i. 917. Ebenezer Perkins was born on Dec. 9, 1659 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire and died on Jul. 20, 1703 in Brandywine, New Castle, Delaware. 903. John Rutherford was born in 1485 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Other events in the life of John Rutherford Military Service Feb 26 1506 John was declared a rebel with his brother Archibald Children of John Rutherford i. 918. John R. Rutherford Rutherfordwas born in 1530 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died in 1590. 901. Jane or Joan Giffard was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on Apr. 16, 1596. See previous entry for Jane or Joan Giffard was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England and died on Apr. 16, 1596. 904. Nathaniel Footewas born in 1593 in Shalford, Colchester, Essen, England and died on Nov. 20, 1644 in Westerffield, Hartford, CT. He marriedElizabeth Demingin Jan. 1615 in Shalford, Colchester, Essen, England.Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Deming and Elizabeth Gilbert, was born in 1600 in Colchester, Essex, England and died on Jul. 28, 1683 in Westerfield, Hartford, CT.
Children of Nathaniel Footeand Elizabeth Deming i. 919. Joanna Foote was born on Apr. 1, 1628 in Of, Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 14, 1666 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. 905. William Warren was born in 1532 in Headbury, Ashburton, Devon, England UK and died on Oct. 12, 1558 in England UK. He married Anna Marble in 1552 in England UK.Anna, daughter of Thomas Marble, was born in 1534 in Cornwall, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William Warren and Anna Marble i. 920. Christopher Warren was born in 1558 in Carlstock, England and died on Dec. 7, 1587 in England UK. 906. James, V Stuart was born on Apr. 15, 1512 in Scotland and died on Dec. 14, 1542 in Fife, Scotland. He marriedMary de Guise de Lorraine on May 9, 1538. Mary de Guise, daughter of Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guiseand Antoinette de Bourbon, Duchess of Guise, was born on Nov. 22, 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, France and died on an unknown date.
Children of James, V Stuart and Mary de Guise de Lorraine i. 921. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots was born on Dec. 7, 1542 in Linlithgow Palace, Scotland and died on Feb. 8, 1587 in Northampton, England. 907. Thomas Champernowne was born in 1314 and died in 1342. He marriedEleanor De Rohart. Eleanor was born in 1318 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Champernowne and Eleanor De Rohart i. 922. Richard Champernowne was born on Jun. 29, 1344 in Suddon Manor, Wincanton, Somerset, England and died in 1419 in Modbury, Kingsbridge, Devonshire, England.
38th Generation (Great(35)-grandchildren) 847. Thomas Henry Perkins, II was born in 1483/84 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Jan. 16, 1545/46 in Staffordshire, England. See previous entry for Thomas Henry Perkins, II was born in 1483/84 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England and died on Jan. 16, 1545/46 in Staffordshire, England. 908. Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, IIwas born on Mar. 15, 1571/72 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England and died in 1618 in Hadley, Suffok, England. He married Margaret Swinderby on Oct. 9, 1599 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England.Margaret , daughter of Andrew Swinderby and A Daughter Swinderby, was born in 1578 in Kobenhavn, Denmark and died in 1672 in Hadliegh, Suffok, England.
Children of Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, IIand Margaret Swinderby i. 923. Robert Taylor was born on Nov. 7, 1601 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England and died 1689 or 1699 in Essex Co., VA, USA. ii. 924. John "Immigrant", I Taylor, Iwas born on Aug. 10, 1607 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England and died in Jan. 1652 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. iii. 925. Margaret Ellen Taylor was born on Sep. 10, 1603 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on an unknown date. iv. 926. William, I Taylor was born on Jul. 8, 1605 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on Jun. 12, 1687 in Accomassackusettsck, Virginia, USA. v. 927. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date. vi. 928. James, I "Col." Taylor, Iwas born 10 Aug 1607 or Feb 12 1608 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on Jan. 10, 1652 in Lancastershire, England or Lancaster, Virginia, USA. vii. 929. Anna Taylor was born in 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, (now Warwickshire), England and died on Mar. 13, 1657 in Windmill Point, Warwick, VA, USA. viii. 930. Richard Taylor was born in 1615 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died in 1699 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. ix. 931. William Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1609 in Bishops Frome, Hereford, England or Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died About 1636 in New Kent, Virginai, USA. x. 932. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1618 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died in 1686 in Rappahanock Co., VA, USA.
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Richard Taylor was born About Nov. 15, 1596 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. William Taylor was born in 1599 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
909. Nathaniel Taylor was born 1575 to 1587 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died in Ireland. He married Mary Dean on Oct. 13, 1605 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England.
Other events in the life of Nathaniel Taylor Occupation Barber (Surgeon?) Children of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Dean i. 935. Edmund Taylorwas born on Aug. 3, 1606 and died on an unknown date. ii. 936. Mary Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1609 and died on an unknown date. iii. 937. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Dec. 8, 1611 and died in Ireland. iv. 938. Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor Irelandwas born on Aug. 15, 1613 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on Aug. 15, 1667 in Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland. v. 939. Thomas Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1613 and died on an unknown date. vi. 940. John Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1619 and died on an unknown date. vii. 941. John Taylor was born on Oct. 28, 1621 and died on an unknown date. 910. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1576 and died on an unknown date.
911. Nathaniel Taylor was born in 1578 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Dean in 1605.
Other events in the life of Nathaniel Taylor Occupation Barber in Cambridge, England Children of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Dean i. 942. Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Irelandwas born on Aug. 15, 1613 in Trinity Parish, Cambridgeshire, England and died on Aug. 13, 1667 in Lisburn. 912. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on an unknown date.
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914. Margaret Tudor was born on Nov. 28, 1489 in London, England and died on Oct. 18, 1541 in Perthshire, Scotland. She married James IV Stuart on Aug. 8, 1503 in Edinburgh, Scotland.James IV , son of James, III Stuart and Margaret Oldenburg, was born on Mar. 17, 1473 in Perthshire, Scotland and died on Sep. 9, 1513 in Branxton, Northumberland, England.
Children of Margaret Tudor and James IV Stuart i. 906. James, V Stuart was born on Apr. 15, 1512 in Scotland and died on Dec. 14, 1542 in Fife, Scotland. 915. Walter Roberts was born in 1526 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on Jun. 23, 1580 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. He married Mary Frances Maynard on Jan. 22, 1555 in England.Mary Frances, daughter of John Maynard, Alderman, was born in 1537 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Walter Roberts and Mary Frances Maynard i. 943. Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet was born in 1559 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on Feb. 20, 1627 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. 916. Frances "Franny" Chichester was born on Nov. 27, 1558 in Arlington, Devon, England and died on Apr. 5, 1626 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. She marriedJohn Wyatt in Oct. 11584 in Braunton, Devonshire, England.John, son of Phillip Wyatt (Wiatt) and Jone or Jane Paty (Patty), was born on Nov. 27, 1558 in Braunton, Devonshire, England and died on Dec. 22, 1598 in Braunton, Devonshire, England.
Children of Frances "Franny" Chichester and John Wyatt i. 944. Margaret "Mary" Wyatt was born in 1606 in Braunton, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 12, 1675 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. 917. Ebenezer Perkins was born on Dec. 9, 1659 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire and died on Jul. 20, 1703 in Brandywine, New Castle, Delaware. He married Mary Mercy About 1683 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire. Mary was born About 1663 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ebenezer Perkins and Mary Mercy i. 945. Isaac Perkins was born About 1696/97 in Delaware or Hampton, NH and died on May 9, 1773 in Hopewell Mn, Frederick Co., VA. 918. John R. Rutherford Rutherfordwas born in 1530 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland and died in 1590. He married Isobel Davidson.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of John R. Rutherford Rutherfordand Isobel Davidson i. 946. Andrew Rutherford was born in 1570 in Hall, Scotland and died on an unknown date. 919. Joanna Foote was born on Apr. 1, 1628 in Of, Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 14, 1666 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. She marriedJoseph Kellogg on Oct. 9, 1653 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.Joseph, son of Martin Kellogg and Prudence Bird, was born on Apr. 1, 1626 in OF, Great Leighs, Essex, England and died Jan 1708 or 27 Jun 1707 in Farmington, Hartford, CT or Hadley, Hampshirem MA.
Children of Joanna Foote and Joseph Kellogg i. 947. Samuel Kellogg was born on Sep. 18, 1662 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA and died in 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. 920. Christopher Warren was born in 1558 in Carlstock, England and died on Dec. 7, 1587 in England UK. He married Alice Webb in 1558 in Carlstock, England.Alice, daughter of Thomas Webb and Unknown, was born in 1560 in Devonshire, England and died in 1654.
Children of Christopher Warren and Alice Webb i. 948. Richard Warren was born in 1579 in London, England or 1580 and died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. 921. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots was born on Dec. 7, 1542 in Linlithgow Palace, Scotland and died on Feb. 8, 1587 in Northampton, England. She married (Unknown).
Children of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots i. 949. James VI and I Stuart, King of Scotland, King of England and Ireland was born on Jun. 19, 1566 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Mar. 27, 1625 in Theobalds, Hertfordshire, England. 922. Richard Champernowne was born on Jun. 29, 1344 in Suddon Manor, Wincanton, Somerset, England and died in 1419 in Modbury, Kingsbridge, Devonshire, England. He married (Unknown).
Children of Richard Champernowne i. 950. John Champernowne was born in 1370 and died on an unknown date.
39th Generation (Great(36)-grandchildren) 923. Robert Taylor was born on Nov. 7, 1601 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England and died 1689 or 1699 in Essex Co., VA, USA. He married Patience Margaret Palmer on Jun. 6, 1627. Patience Margaret was born on Sep. 10, 1600/01 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died Between 1638 and 1641 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.
Other events in the life of Robert Taylor Burial Carlisle Cemetary, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England
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Other events in the life of Patience Margaret Palmer Marriage Jun 1 1627 Carlisle, Cumberland, England Patience Palmer + Robert Taylor Burial Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Cumberland, England Children of Robert Taylor and Patience Margaret Palmer i. 951. Andrew Taylor was born on Nov. 18, 1629 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England or Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA and died in 1738 in Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA. ii. 952. David Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1631 in Dorset, Dorsetshire, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 953. Joseph Taylor was born on May 10, 1634 in England and died 1662 or 1667 in VA or PA. iv. 954. Richard Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1636 and died About 1678. v. 955. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 30, 1638 in England and died on an unknown date. vi. 956. George Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1639 in Sussex, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. 924. John "Immigrant", I Taylor, Iwas born on Aug. 10, 1607 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England and died in Jan. 1652 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. He marriedElizabeth Jones Horton1627 or 1637 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England.Elizabeth, daughter of Wiliam Horton and Isabella Freeman, was born in 1610 in Suffolkshire, England alt Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England and died on Feb. 28, 1659 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA.
Children of John "Immigrant", I Taylor, Iand Elizabeth Jones Horton i. 957. John, II Taylor, IIwas born on Sep. 12, 1627 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died on Apr. 5, 1702 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. ii. 958. Sara Taylor was born in 1625 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 959. William Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1625 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England and died on Dec. 6, 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA. iv. 960. Thomas, Sr. Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1628 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died in 1681/82 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA or else at sea. v. 961. Richard Taylor was born Between 1615 and 1630 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 962. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1631 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date. vii. 963. Robert Taylor was born in 1634 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date. viii. 964. James, I Taylor, Col.was born on Feb. 12, 1635 in Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England and died on Apr. 30, 1698 in Drydale, Caroline, VA, USA or King & Queen Co., VA. ix. 965. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date. 925. Margaret Ellen Taylor was born on Sep. 10, 1603 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on an unknown date.
926. William, I Taylor was born on Jul. 8, 1605 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on Jun. 12, 1687 in Accomassackusettsck, Virginia, USA. He married 1st Lydia in 1640 in Accomack, VA, USA. Lydia was born in 1620 in England and died About 1649 in Accomack, VA, USA. He married 2ndMary Wise in 1657. Mary, daughter of John Wise and Hannah Scarborough, was born in 1612 in Clifton, Accomack, Virginia and died in 1673 in Accomack, VA, USA. He married 3rdMary James .
Other events in the life of William, I Taylor Military Service Cromwell, soldier, wounded Children of William, I Taylor and Lydia i. 966. William, II Taylor, IIwas born on Nov. 9, 1645 in Old Swinford, Worchester, England and died About 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. ii. 967. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1648 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1690 in Accomack, VA, USA.
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Winifred Taylor was born About 1646 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1720 in Accomack, VA, USA. Elias Taylor was born in Accomack, VA, USA and died Before 1641 in Accomack, VA, USA.
Children of William, I Taylor and Mary Wise v. 970. Elias Taylor was born in 1661 and died on an unknown date. Children of William, I Taylor and Mary James vi. 971. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia. 927. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date.
928. James, I "Col." Taylor, Iwas born 10 Aug 1607 or Feb 12 1608 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on Jan. 10, 1652 in Lancastershire, England or Lancaster, Virginia, USA. He married 1stFrancis Walker 1624 or 1667 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.Francis, daughter of Thomas Walker and Elizabeth Gregory, was born 1617 or abt 1640 in Rappahannock, VA and died on Sep. 22, 1680. He married 2ndMary Bishop Gregoryon Aug. 10, 1682 in Caroline Co., Virginia. Mary Bishop was born About 1665 in Essex, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the relationship of James, I "Col." Taylor, Iand Francis Walker Widowed Children of James, I "Col." Taylor, Iand Francis Walker i. 972. James, II "Col." Taylor, IIwas born on Mar. 14, 1675 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Jan. 23, 1730 in Orange Co., VA. 929. Anna Taylor was born in 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, (now Warwickshire), England and died on Mar. 13, 1657 in Windmill Point, Warwick, VA, USA. She marriedMiles Cary in 1645 in Warwick Co., VA. Miles was born in 1621 in Bristol, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Anna Taylor and Miles Cary i. 973. Bridgett Cary was born in 1652 in Warwick Co., VA and died in 1670 in Warwick Co., VA. 930. Richard Taylor was born in 1615 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died in 1699 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.
931. William Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1609 in Bishops Frome, Hereford, England or Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died About 1636 in New Kent, Virginai, USA. He married 1stLettice Wright on Aug. 17, 1633 in England.Lettice, daughter of Avery Wright, was born in 1610 in Didcot, Berkshire, England and died on May 9, 1699 in Didcott, Berkshire, England. He married 2nd Jannet Mills on Aug. 1, 1627 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England.Jannet was born in 1606 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Alice Alex Wood on Feb. 15, 1625 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England.Alice Alex was born on Jul. 12, 1607 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William Taylor and Lettice Wright i. 974. John Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1634 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1645. ii. 975. John Taylor was born on May 26, 1629 in Rochester, Kent, England or Wicomico Church, Northumberland, VA and died in Jul. 1698 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., VA. Children of William Taylor and Jannet Mills iii. 976. Andrew Taylor was born in 1650 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England. iv. 977. Catharine Taylor was born in 1634 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. v. 978. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1637 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 979. Thomas Taylor was born in 1638 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. vii. 980. Ann Taylor was born in 1642 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. viii. 981. William Taylor was born in 1643 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. ix. 982. John Taylor was born in 1647 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. x. 983. Henry Taylor was born in 1640 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date. Children of William Taylor and Alice Alex Wood xi. 984. Peter, I Taylor was born in 1630 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died in Pennsylvania, USA. xii. 985. William Clarke Taylor was born in 1640 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. 932. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1618 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died in 1686 in Rappahanock Co., VA, USA.
933. Richard Taylor was born About Nov. 15, 1596 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Richard Taylor and Unknown i. 986. John Taylor was born in Jan. 1629 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on May 26, 1676 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 934. William Taylor was born in 1599 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of William Taylor and Unknown i. 987. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia. 935. Edmund Taylorwas born on Aug. 3, 1606 and died on an unknown date. He married Jane Parker .
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 936. Mary Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1609 and died on an unknown date.
937. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Dec. 8, 1611 and died in Ireland. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Nathaniel Taylor and Unknown i. 988. Robert Taylor was born in Ireland and died on an unknown date. 938. Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor Irelandwas born on Aug. 15, 1613 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England and died on Aug. 15, 1667 in Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland. He marriedPhoebe Landisdale,.
Other events in the life of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor Ireland Burial Dromore Cathdral, County Down, Ireland Children of Jeremy Taylor, i. 989. ii. 990. iii. 991. iv. 992.
Bishop of Down and Connor Irelandand Phoebe Landisdale, Charles Taylor was born in 1643 and died in Jul. 1667 in London, England. William Taylor died in 1642 in Uppingham, Buckingham, England. Taylor was born in 1647 in Ireland and died on an unknown date. Taylor died in 1642.
939. Thomas Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1613 and died on an unknown date.
940. John Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1619 and died on an unknown date.
941. John Taylor was born on Oct. 28, 1621 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 942. Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Irelandwas born on Aug. 15, 1613 in Trinity Parish, Cambridgeshire, England and died on Aug. 13, 1667 in Lisburn. He married 1stPheobe Langsdale in 1639 in probably Uppingham, Rutland, England. Pheobe, daughter of Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Joanna Brydges, died in 1651. He married 2nd Joanna Bridges. Joanna, daughter of Charles, I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland and Brydges, was born in 1618/19 and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Ireland Burial Dromore Cathederal (now Apsidal Chancel) Children of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Irelandand Pheobe Langsdale i. 993. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. Children of Jeremy Taylor, ii. 994. iii. 995. iv. 996. v. 997. vi. 998.
Bishop of Down, Irelandand Joanna Bridges Charles Taylor died in house of the Duke of Buckingham. (eldest son) Taylor died on an unknown date. Edward Taylor died in 1661 in Lisburn. Joanna Taylor was born in Ireland and died on an unknown date. Mary Taylor was born in Ireland and died on an unknown date.
906. James, V Stuart was born on Apr. 15, 1512 in Scotland and died on Dec. 14, 1542 in Fife, Scotland. See previous entry for James, V Stuart was born on Apr. 15, 1512 in Scotland and died on Dec. 14, 1542 in Fife, Scotland. 943. Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet was born in 1559 in Glassenbury, Kent, England and died on Feb. 20, 1627 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. He marriedFrances James in 1584 in Kent, england.Frances, daughter of Martin James, Esquire and Unknown, was born in 1563 in Glastonbury, Kent, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet and Frances James i. 999. Thomas Roberts, Governorwas born in 1600 in Woolaston, Glouster, England and died on Sep. 27, 1673 in Dover, Strafford, NH. 944. Margaret "Mary" Wyatt was born in 1606 in Braunton, Devonshire, England and died on Sep. 12, 1675 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. She marriedMatthew Allyn (Allen)on Feb. 2, 1626 in Braunton, Devonshire, England.Matthew , son of Richard Allyn (Allen)and Margret (Margaret) Wyott (Whatt) , was born on Apr. 17, 1605 in Braunton, Devon, England and died on Feb. 1, 1670 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
Children of Margaret "Mary" Wyatt and Matthew Allyn (Allen) i. 1000. John Allynwas born on Feb. 24, 1630 in Braunton, Devon, England and died on Nov. 6, 1696 in Hartford, CT. 945. Isaac Perkins was born About 1696/97 in Delaware or Hampton, NH and died on May 9, 1773 in Hopewell Mn, Frederick Co., VA. He married Mary Booth About 1723. Mary, daughter of Charles Booth and Mary Elizabeth Conoway, was born on Jan. 15, 1706 in Chester, Pennsylvania and died About 1764 in Frederick Co., VA.
Children of Isaac Perkins and Mary Booth i. 1001. Charles Perkins was born on Mar. 29, 1727 in Frederick Co., VA or Kent Maryland and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 946. Andrew Rutherford was born in 1570 in Hall, Scotland and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of Andrew Rutherford i. 1002. Adam Rutherford was born in 1614 in Hall, Scotland and died in 1648 in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland. 947. Samuel Kellogg was born on Sep. 18, 1662 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA and died in 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. He married Sarah Merrill on Sep. 22, 1687 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.Sarah , daughter of John Merrill and Sarah Watson , was born on Sep. 19, 1664 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Jun. 5, 1722 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.
Children of Samuel Kellogg and Sarah Merrill i. 1003. Isaac Kellogg was born on Jan. 17, 1697 in Hartford, CT and died on Jul. 1, 1787 in Of, Hadley, Hampshire, Massacusetts. 948. Richard Warren was born in 1579 in London, England or 1580 and died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married Elizabeth Jouatt on Jan. 1, 1592 in London, Engla nd.Elizabeth, daughter of William Jouatt and Margery Bellyn, was born in 1583 in England UK and died on Oct. 12, 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
Children of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Jouatt i. 1004. Nathaniel Warren was born in 1624 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA and died in 1667 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA. 949. James VI and I Stuart, King of Scotland, King of England and Ireland was born on Jun. 19, 1566 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland and died on Mar. 27, 1625 in Theobalds, Hertfordshire, England. He married Anne Oldenburgon Nov. 23, 1589 in Oslo, Norway. Anne was born on Oct. 14, 1574 in Skanderborg Castle, Jutland (Denmark) and died on Mar. 4, 1619 in England.
Children of James VI and I Stuart, King of Scotland, King of England and Ireland and Anne Oldenburg i. 1005. Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland was born on Nov. 19, 1600 in Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland and died on Jan. 30, 1649 in Palace of Whitehall, London, England. 950. John Champernowne was born in 1370 and died on an unknown date. He married (Unknown).
Children of John Champernowne i. 1006. Richard Champernowne.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 40th Generation (Great(37)-grandchildren) 951. Andrew Taylor was born on Nov. 18, 1629 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England or Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA and died in 1738 in Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA. He marriedHester Ann Hitchcock on Nov. 20, 1655 in Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA. Hester Ann was born in 1634 in Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1663.
Children of Andrew Taylor and Hester Ann Hitchcock i. 1007. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Feb. 20, 1659 in Pennsylvania, USA or Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA and died in 1764 in Spotsylvania, VA. ii. 1008. George Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1662 in Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date. 952. David Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1631 in Dorset, Dorsetshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Rachel Stevens on Jan. 26, 1656.
953. Joseph Taylor was born on May 10, 1634 in England and died 1662 or 1667 in VA or PA. He married 1stRebecca Smith on Oct. 10, 1662. He married 2ndBethia Brundage After 1654 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY. Bethia was born About 1636 and died on an unknown date.
954. Richard Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1636 and died About 1678. He marriedJane Walker on Jul. 6, 1655.
955. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 30, 1638 in England and died on an unknown date. She marriedEdward Barlow on Dec. 10, 1659.
956. George Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1639 in Sussex, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
957. John, II Taylor, IIwas born on Sep. 12, 1627 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died on Apr. 5, 1702 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. He married 1stAlice Gaskins Gascoynein 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. Alice, daughter of Thomas Gaskins and Elizabeth or Sarah, was born Between 1630 and 1632 in London, England and died in 1702 in England. He married 2nd Elizabeth Gascoynein 1645 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1627 in York, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of John, II Taylor, IIand Alice Gaskins Gascoyne i. 1009. John, III Taylor, IIIwas born in 1651/52 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or Wicomico, Northumberland, VA and died on Apr. 10, 1717 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. ii. 1010. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in Jun. 1716 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. iii. 1011. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in 1709 in St. Stephens, Northumberland, VA. iv. 1012. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1656 in Northumberland, VA and died Before 1714 in Northumberland, VA. v. 1013. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jun. 18, 1712 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. vi. 1014. Lazaarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1727 in Northumberland, VA. vii. 1015. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1670 and died on an unknown date. Children of John, viii. ix. x. xi. xii. xiii.
II Taylor, IIand Elizabeth Gascoyne 1016. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1645 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. 1017. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. 1018. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. 1019. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. 1020. John Taylor was born in 1654 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. 1021. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
958. Sara Taylor was born in 1625 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
959. William Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1625 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England and died on Dec. 6, 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA. He marriedMary Merriam . Mary, daughter of Joseph Merriam and Sarah Goldstone, was born in 1630 in Kent, England and died on Dec. 6, 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA.
960. Thomas, Sr. Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1628 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died in 1681/82 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA or else at sea. He married 1stMary Taylor ??. Mary was born in 1637 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndFrances Yardley 1665 or 1647 or 1656 in Dorchester, MD, USA or Wortherby, Fline, Wales, or England.Frances was born About 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on Oct. 13, 1712 in Dorchester, Maryland, USA.
Other events in the life of Thomas, Sr. Taylor Occupation carpenter Immigration 1681/82 Left Wales on "Lyon of Liverpool". No record of arrival in USA Children of Thomas, Sr. Taylor and Mary Taylor ?? i. 1022. Thomas Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1657 in Rappahannock, Richmond Co., VA, USA and died in 1712 in Richmond Co., VA, USA. ii. 1023. Daniel Taylor was born in 1665 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date. Children of Thomas, Sr. Taylor and Frances Yardley iii. 1024. Frances Taylor was born in 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 1025. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died in 1727 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England. v. 1026. Ann Taylor was born in 1652 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date. vi. 1027. Thomas, Jr. Taylor was born on May 4, 1675 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on Jul. 15, 1705 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
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Phoebe Taylor was born in 1677 in Wales and died on an unknown date. Phillip Taylorwas born on Oct. 5, 1680 in Wales and died in 1732 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
961. Richard Taylor was born Between 1615 and 1630 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
962. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1631 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
963. Robert Taylor was born in 1634 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
964. James, I Taylor, Col.was born on Feb. 12, 1635 in Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England and died on Apr. 30, 1698 in Drydale, Caroline, VA, USA or King & Queen Co., VA. He marriedMary Gregory 1682 or 1674 in Caroline, VA. Mary, daughter of John Gregory and Mary Elizabeth Bishop, was born in 1654/55 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1747 in Bowling Green Co., VA.
Children of James, I Taylor, Col.and Mary Gregory i. 1030. Ann (twin) Taylorwas born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, Orange, VA and died in 1731 in St. Geroge Parish, Spotsylvania, VA, USA. ii. 1031. Mary Bishop Taylorwas born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1770 in Bowling Green, Caroline, VA. iii. 1032. Edmund Taylorwas born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in 1755 in Spotsylvania, VA. iv. 1033. John Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in Mar. 1684 in Bowling Green Co., VA. v. 1034. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 21, 1685 in Accomac, Accomac, VA, USA and died on Jan. 21, 1685. vi. 1035. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1686 in Caralin, Caroline, VA and died on Sep. 14, 1686 in Culpepper, VA. vii. 1036. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 12, 1694 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on Jun. 11, 1695 in Bowling Green, Caroline, VA. viii. 1037. James Taylor was born on Jul. 3, 1695 and died on Mar. 22, 1780. 965. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date.
966. William, II Taylor, IIwas born on Nov. 9, 1645 in Old Swinford, Worchester, England and died About 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. He married Bridget Taylor? in 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Bridget was born About 1644 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1680 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William, II Taylor, IIand Bridget Taylor? i. 1038. Elias Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on May 3, 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. ii. 1039. William, III Taylorwas born About 1682 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1756 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. iii. 1040. Winifred Taylor was born About 1684 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1041. Rachel Taylor was born About 1686 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. v. 1042. Tabitha Taylor was born Before 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. vi. 1043. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. 967. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1648 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1690 in Accomack, VA, USA.
968. Winifred Taylor was born About 1646 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1720 in Accomack, VA, USA.
969. Elias Taylor was born in Accomack, VA, USA and died Before 1641 in Accomack, VA, USA.
970. Elias Taylor was born in 1661 and died on an unknown date. He marriedComfort Anderson, daughter of William Anderson and Mary Wise ?.
Children of Elias Taylor and Comfort Anderson i. 1044. Joshua Taylor was born in 1700 and died on an unknown date. 971. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia.
972. James, II "Col." Taylor, IIwas born on Mar. 14, 1675 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Jan. 23, 1730 in Orange Co., VA. He married 1st Martha Thompson on Feb. 23, 1699 in King & Queen Co., VA.Martha , daughter of William Thompson, was born in 1679 in Carlisle, England and died on Nov. 19, 1762 in Greenfield, Orange, VA. He married 2nd Mary Gregory in 1666 in Orange, VA. Mary, daughter of John Gregory and Mary Elizabeth Bishop, was born in 1654/55 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1747 in Bowling Green Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of James, II "Col." Taylor, IIand Martha Thompson i. 1045. Zachary, Sr. Taylor was born on Apr. 14, 1707 in Orange Co., VA and died Before Mar. 29, 1768 in Virginia or Washington, D.C.. ii. 1046. Erasmus Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1715 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Dec. 19, 1794 in Greenfield, Orange, VA. iii. 1047. Frances Taylor was born on Aug. 20, 1700 in Richmnd Co., VA and died on Nov. 25, 1761 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. iv. 1048. Martha Taylor was born on Jan. 27, 1700/01 and died on Nov. 17, 1782. v. 1049. James, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1702/03 and died on Mar. 1, 1784. vi. 1050. George Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1709/10 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 4, 1792 in Orange Co., VA. Children of James, II "Col." Taylor, IIand Mary Gregory vii. 1051. Anne Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Foresst, Orange, Virginia, USA and died in 1731 in St George Parish, Spotsylvania, VA. viii. 1052. Mary Bishop Taylorwas born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date. ix. 1053. Edmund Taylorwas born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. x. 1054. John Taylor was born on Nov. 18, 1696 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Mar. 22, 1780 in Young, Granville, North Carolina. 973. Bridgett Cary was born in 1652 in Warwick Co., VA and died in 1670 in Warwick Co., VA. She married William Bassett in 1651.
Children of Bridgett Cary and William Bassett i. 1055. William, III Bassett was born in 1669/70 in Eltham, New Kent, VA, USA and died on Oct. 11, 1723 in Virginia. 974. John Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1634 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1645.
975. John Taylor was born on May 26, 1629 in Rochester, Kent, England or Wicomico Church, Northumberland, VA and died in Jul. 1698 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., VA. He married 1stAlice Smoote. Alice Smoote was born About 1666 in Durham Parish, Charles Co., Maryland and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Frances Yardley About 1649. Frances was born About 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on Oct. 13, 1712 in Dorchester, Maryland, USA.
Children of John Taylor and Alice Smoote i. 1056. Abiah, I Taylorwas born on Apr. 9, 1636 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died Before 1699. Children of John Taylor and Frances Yardley ii. 1057. John Taylor was born About 1650 in England and died on an unknown date. 976. Andrew Taylor was born in 1650 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England.
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978. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1637 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
979. Thomas Taylor was born in 1638 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
980. Ann Taylor was born in 1642 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
981. William Taylor was born in 1643 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
982. John Taylor was born in 1647 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
983. Henry Taylor was born in 1640 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
984. Peter, I Taylor was born in 1630 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died in Pennsylvania, USA. He married Unknown.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Peter, I Taylor and Unknown i. 1058. Peter, II Taylor was born About 1665 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 15, 1720 in Caln Twp, Delware, Pennsylvania, USA. 985. William Clarke Taylor was born in 1640 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
986. John Taylor was born in Jan. 1629 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on May 26, 1676 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He marriedMargaret Fynney on Aug. 28, 1648 in St. Mary's Church, Litchfield, Stafford, England.Margaret was born About 1633 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Taylor and Margaret Fynney i. 1059. Mary Taylor was born About 1649 in England and died in Nov. 1692 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. ii. 1060. Arthur Taylor was born About 1640 and died in Nov. 1728 in Baltimore, MD. iii. 1061. Robert Taylor was born About 1651 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died Before 1677 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. iv. 1062. John, Jr Taylor was born About 1659 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. v. 1063. James Taylor was born After Aug. 1, 1659 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died After 1692. vi. 1064. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1664 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1065. Thomas Taylor was born After 1659 in Anne Arundel Co., MD or Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. 987. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia. He married 1stMary. He married 2nd second wife.
Children of John Taylor and Mary i. 1066. James Taylor was born in 1656 in New Kent, Virginia and died in 1720 in New Kent, Virginia. Children of John Taylor and second wife ii. 1067. John Taylor was born in 1695 and died on an unknown date. 988. Robert Taylor was born in Ireland and died on an unknown date.
989. Charles Taylor was born in 1643 and died in Jul. 1667 in London, England.
Other events in the life of Charles Taylor Burial 2 Aug 1667 St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London, England
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990. William Taylor died in 1642 in Uppingham, Buckingham, England.
991. Taylor was born in 1647 in Ireland and died on an unknown date.
992. Taylor died in 1642.
993. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedFrancis Marsh. Francis was born on Oct. 23, 1626 and died on an unknown date.
994. Charles Taylor died in house of the Duke of Buckingham.
995. (eldest son) Taylor died on an unknown date.
996. Edward Taylor died in 1661 in Lisburn.
997. Joanna Taylor was born in Ireland and died on an unknown date.
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999. Thomas Roberts, Governorwas born in 1600 in Woolaston, Glouster, England and died on Sep. 27, 1673 in Dover, Strafford, NH. He marriedRebecca Hilton in 1627 in Dover, Strafford, New Hamshire, USA. Rebecca , daughter of Mark Roger Hilton, was born in 1602 in Wearmouth, Durham, England and died on Sep. 27, 1673 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA.
Children of Thomas Roberts, Governorand Rebecca Hilton i. 1068. Sarah Roberts was born About 1639 in Dover, Strafford, NH and died in Oct. 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. 1000. John Allynwas born on Feb. 24, 1630 in Braunton, Devon, England and died on Nov. 6, 1696 in Hartford, CT. He married (Unknown).
Children of John Allyn i. 1069.
Anne "Ann" Allynwas born on Aug. 18, 1652 in Hartford, CT and died on Mar. 3, 1735 in New Haven, CT.
1001. Charles Perkins was born on Mar. 29, 1727 in Frederick Co., VA or Kent Maryland and died on an unknown date. He married Patience Milburn on Feb. 4, 1746/47 in Frederick Co., VA.Patience , daughter of John Milburn and Elizabeth Chapman, was born in 1728 in Chesterfield Twp., Burlington Co., NJ and died in Aug. 1792 in Frederick Co., VA.
Children of Charles Perkins and Patience Milburn i. 1070. Mary Parkins was born in 1743 in Delaware and died Before Oct. 3, 1787 in Laurens, SC. 1002. Adam Rutherford was born in 1614 in Hall, Scotland and died in 1648 in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland. He married Janet Rutherford. Janet , daughter of Robert Rutherford, was born in 1614 in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Adam Rutherford and Janet Rutherford i. 1071. Robert Rutherford was born in 1634 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., VA. 1003. Isaac Kellogg was born on Jan. 17, 1697 in Hartford, CT and died on Jul. 1, 1787 in Of, Hadley, Hampshire, Massacusetts. He married Mary Webster on Dec. 26, 1717 in Hartford, CT.Mary, daughter of Joseph Webster and Mary Judd, was born on May 31, 1697 in New Hartford, CT and died on Jan. 3, 1780 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Isaac Kellogg and Mary Webster i. 1072. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 17, 1720 in New Hartford, CT and died on Jan. 13, 1805 in New Hartford, CT. 1004. Nathaniel Warren was born in 1624 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA and died in 1667 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married Sarah Walker in 1624 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
Children of Nathaniel Warren and Sarah Walker i. 1073. Alice Warren was born on Aug. 2, 1656 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA and died on Dec. 23, 1674 in sandwich, Barnstable, MA or 1732. 1005. Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland was born on Nov. 19, 1600 in Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland and died on Jan. 30, 1649 in Palace of Whitehall, London, England. He met 1st Joanna Brydges. Joanna was born in 1618/19 in England and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndHenrietta Maria Bourbon on Jun. 13, 1625 in Canterbury, England. Henrietta Maria was born About 1605 in France and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the relationship of Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Joanna Brydges Other Children of Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Joanna Brydges i. 1074. Pheobe Langsdale died in 1651. Children of Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Henrietta Maria Bourbon ii. 1075. Margaret Bourbon Stuart was born About 1635 in England and died on Aug. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., Virginia, USA. 1006. Richard Champernowne. He married (Unknown).
Children of Richard Champernowne i. 1076. Elizabeth Champernowne was born in 1465 and died in 1518.
41st Generation (Great(38)-grandchildren) 1007. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Feb. 20, 1659 in Pennsylvania, USA or Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA and died in 1764 in Spotsylvania, VA. He married Drucilla Walsh on Oct. 19, 1689 in Madison Co., KY.Drucilla was born in 1668 in Madison, KY and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Drucilla Walsh Marriage Oct 9 1689 Madison, KY
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Nathaniel Taylor and Drucilla Walsh i. 1077. George "Swede" Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1692 in Augusta, VA or Madison, KY and died in 1764 in Spotsylvania, VA or Madison, KY. 1008. George Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1662 in Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date.
1009. John, III Taylor, IIIwas born in 1651/52 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or Wicomico, Northumberland, VA and died on Apr. 10, 1717 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. He married Ann Vesey in 1673 in Northumberland Co., VA.Ann, daughter of George Vesey and Joan, was born in 1653/54 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA and died After 1717 in Wicoma Parish, Northumberland, VA, USA.
Children of John, III Taylor, IIIand Ann Vesey i. 1078. Benjamin Taylor was born Between 1708 and 1713 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Jul. 18, 1774 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. ii. 1079. Moses Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1080. James Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1081. John William, IV Taylorwas born in 1674 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or and died in May 1748 in Fairfax Co., VA. v. 1082. Thomas Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 1083. John The Younger Taylordied on an unknown date. 1010. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in Jun. 1716 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
1011. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in 1709 in St. Stephens, Northumberland, VA.
1012. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1656 in Northumberland, VA and died Before 1714 in Northumberland, VA. She married Edmond Basye, Iin Northumberland, VA. Edmond was born About 1645 in France and died on Mar. 12, 1723 in Northumberland, VA.
Children of Elizabeth Taylorand Edmond Basye, I i. 1084. Isaac Basye was born About 1671 in Northumberland, VA and died on Jun. 2, 1739 in Northumberland, VA. ii. 1085. Edmond Basye, IIwas born in 1675 and died in 1746.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1013. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jun. 18, 1712 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
1014. Lazaarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1727 in Northumberland, VA. He marriedMary Vezey. Mary, daughter of Geroge Vasey Vezey and Joan, was born in 1671 in Englland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lazaarus Taylor and Mary Vezey i. 1086. Aaron Taylor was born in 1698 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on Feb. 25, 1745 in Widomico, Northumberland, Virginia. ii. 1087. William Taylor was born in 1686 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. iii. 1088. Margaret Taylor was born in 1688 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. iv. 1089. Argyle Taylor was born in 1689 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. v. 1090. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1690 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. vi. 1091. John Taylor was born in 1700 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. vii. 1092. Sarah Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1701 in Pennypack Bap., Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, PA and died After 1741. viii. 1093. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1640 in Wake Co., NC ?? and died in 1640 in Wake Co., NC ??. 1015. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1670 and died on an unknown date.
1016. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1645 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
1017. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
1018. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1019. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
1020. John Taylor was born in 1654 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
1021. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
1022. Thomas Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1657 in Rappahannock, Richmond Co., VA, USA and died in 1712 in Richmond Co., VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Hardwood in 1680 in Richmond Co., VA, USA.Elizabeth was born in 1662 in Richmond Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth Hardwood i. 1094. Dorothy Taylorwas born in 1681 in Surry, Queen & King Co., Virginia and died on Feb. 24, 1754 in Amelia Co., Virginia. ii. 1095. Sarah Taylor was born About 1689 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. iii. 1096. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1702 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. iv. 1097. John Taylor was born in 1710 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1023. Daniel Taylor was born in 1665 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1024. Frances Taylor was born in 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
1025. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died in 1727 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1026. Ann Taylor was born in 1652 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
1027. Thomas, Jr. Taylor was born on May 4, 1675 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on Jul. 15, 1705 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He marriedRachel Minshall on Oct. 27, 1700. Rachel was born on Apr. 30, 1679 in Great Budworth, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas, Jr. Taylor and Rachel Minshall i. 1098. Simeon Taylor was born on Mar. 4, 1701/02 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died in 1774 in Guilford Co., NC. ii. 1099. Thomas, III Taylorwas born in 1701 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died About Dec. 12, 1726 in Thornbury, Chester Co., PA. 1028. Phoebe Taylor was born in 1677 in Wales and died on an unknown date.
1029. Phillip Taylorwas born on Oct. 5, 1680 in Wales and died in 1732 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He married Anne Conway on Feb. 6, 1703/04 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.Anne was born in 1683 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Phillip Taylorand Anne Conway i. 1100. John Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1709 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died in May 1764. ii. 1101. Stephen Taylor was born on Oct. 30, 1711 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died on Aug. 28, 1774 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. iii. 1102. Philip, Jr. Taylorwas born on Feb. 9, 1715 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died Before Mar. 29, 1763. iv. 1103. Phebe Taylor was born on Jun. 17, 1716 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died 1761 Concord Township, Chester Co., PA. 1030. Ann (twin) Taylorwas born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, Orange, VA and died in 1731 in St. Geroge Parish, Spotsylvania, VA, USA. She married John Lea, Capt. in 1699 in Surry, Queen & King Co., VA, USA.John was born on Dec. 3, 1678 in Surry, VA, USA or Lea Hall, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ann (twin) Taylorand John Lea, Capt. i. 1104. Elizabeth Lee was born in 1705 and died in 1779/80. 1031. Mary Bishop Taylorwas born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1770 in Bowling Green, Caroline, VA. She married 1st Henry Pendleton in 1701 in King Queen, VA.Henry was born on May 15, 1683 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Edward Watkins in 1725.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Mary Bishop Taylorand Henry Pendleton i. 1105. James Pendleton was born in 1702 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1106. Philip Pendletonwas born in 1704 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. iii. 1107. Isabella Pendleton was born in 1709 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date. iv. 1108. Nathaniel Pendleton was born in 1715 in King Queen, VA and died in 1793 in Culpeper, VA. v. 1109. Mary Pendleton was born in 1717 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1110. John Clayton Pendletonwas born in 1719 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1111. Edmund Pendletonwas born on Sep. 9, 1721 in Bowling Green Plantation, Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date. viii. 1112. Priscilla Pendleton was born in 1736 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date. 1032. Edmund Taylorwas born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in 1755 in Spotsylvania, VA. He married Sarah Brooking in 1710 in Virgnia. Sarah was born in 1695 in Orange, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edmund Taylorand Sarah Brooking i. 1113. James Taylor was born in 1710 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1798. ii. 1114. Frances Taylor was born in 1714 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1115. John Taylor was born in 1719 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1116. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1725 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. v. 1117. William Taylor was born in 1730 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1118. Richard Taylor was born in 1735 in Orange, VA and died in 1779 in Orange, VA. vii. 1119. Thomas Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date. 1033. John Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in Mar. 1684 in Bowling Green Co., VA.
1034. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 21, 1685 in Accomac, Accomac, VA, USA and died on Jan. 21, 1685.
1035. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1686 in Caralin, Caroline, VA and died on Sep. 14, 1686 in Culpepper, VA.
1036. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 12, 1694 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on Jun. 11, 1695 in Bowling Green, Caroline, VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1037. James Taylor was born on Jul. 3, 1695 and died on Mar. 22, 1780.
1038. Elias Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on May 3, 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. He married Comfort Anderson in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Comfort was born About 1670 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Elias Taylor and Comfort Anderson i. 1120. Joshua Taylor was born About 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. ii. 1121. Naomi Taylor was born About 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1122. Comfort Taylor was born About 1692 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1123. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1762. v. 1124. Hannah Taylor was born About 1694 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1125. Esther Taylor was born About 1695 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1126. Mary Taylor was born About 1697 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. 1039. William, III Taylorwas born About 1682 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1756 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. He married Bridget. Bridget was born About 1644 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, III Taylorand Bridget i. 1127. Elias Taylor was born in 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. 1040. Winifred Taylor was born About 1684 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1041. Rachel Taylor was born About 1686 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
1042. Tabitha Taylor was born Before 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1043. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
1044. Joshua Taylor was born in 1700 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Joshua Taylor and Unknown i. 1128. Robert Taylor was born in 1715 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1045. Zachary, Sr. Taylor was born on Apr. 14, 1707 in Orange Co., VA and died Before Mar. 29, 1768 in Virginia or Washington, D.C.. He married 1stElizabeth Lee in 1737 in Northcumberland Co., VA.Elizabeth, daughter of John Lea, Capt. and Ann (twin) Taylor, was born in 1705 and died in 1779/80. He married 2ndEster Jones in 1745.
Children of Zachary, Sr. Taylor and Elizabeth Lee i. 1129. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY. ii. 1130. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. iii. 1131. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1132. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. v. 1133. William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date. vi. 1134. Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN. Children of Zachary, Sr. Taylor and Ester Jones vii. 1135. Nancy Taylor died on an unknown date. viii. 1136. Rebecca Taylor died on an unknown date. ix. 1137. Charles Taylor was born in 1750 and died on an unknown date. x. 1138. Ezekiel Taylor was born in 1752 and died on an unknown date. xi. 1139. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1756 and died on an unknown date. xii. 1140. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1758 and died on an unknown date. 1046. Erasmus Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1715 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Dec. 19, 1794 in Greenfield, Orange, VA. He married Jane Moore on Oct. 13, 1739 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.Jane was born on Dec. 22, 1728 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 10, 1812 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.
Children of Erasmus Taylor and Jane Moore i. 1141. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 22, 1755 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Jul. 24, 1828 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1047. Frances Taylor was born on Aug. 20, 1700 in Richmnd Co., VA and died on Nov. 25, 1761 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. She marriedAmbrose Madison on Aug. 24, 1721 in Rapidan, Orange, VA.Ambrose was born on Aug. 30, 1700 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 25, 1761 in Montpelier, Orange Co., VA.
Children of Frances Taylor and Ambrose Madison i. 1142. James Madison, Col. was born on Mar. 27, 1723 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA and died on Feb. 27, 1801 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. ii. 1143. John (? see note) Madison was born in 1720 in King George Co., VA and died Mar 1784, VA. 1048. Martha Taylor was born on Jan. 27, 1700/01 and died on Nov. 17, 1782. She marriedThomas Chew.
1049. James, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1702/03 and died on Mar. 1, 1784. He marriedAlice Thornton. Alice was born in 1707 and died on an unknown date.
Children of James, III Taylor and Alice Thornton i. 1144. Francis Taylor was born in 1728 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1145. Alice Taylor was born on May 21, 1730 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1146. James, IV Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1732 and died on an unknown date. 1050. George Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1709/10 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 4, 1792 in Orange Co., VA. He married Rachel Gibsonon Feb. 28, 1736/37 in Orange Co., VA.Rachel was born in 1717 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson i. 1147. Charles Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1755 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 27, 1821 in Orange Co., VA. ii. 1148. James Gibson Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1738 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1149. Jonathan Taylor was born on Dec. 3, 1742 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 5, 1803 in Clark, KY. iv. 1150. Edmund Gibson Taylorwas born on Oct. 21, 1744 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. v. 1151. Francis Taylor was born in Mar. 1744/45 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1152. Richard Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1746/47 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1153. John Gibson Taylorwas born on Jan. 27, 1748/49 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1154. William Gibson Taylorwas born on Jan. 23, 1753 in Orange Co., VA and died on Apr. 14, 1830 in Shelby Co., KY. ix. 1155. Benjamin Gibson Taylorwas born on Nov. 11, 1759 and died on an unknown date. x. 1156. George, II Taylorwas born on Jan. 8, 1738/39 and died on an unknown date. xi. 1157. Peter Taylor was born in 1754 and died on an unknown date. xii. 1158. Reuben Taylor was born in Jan. 1757 and died on an unknown date. xiii. 1159. Gibson Taylorwas born About 1761 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1051. Anne Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Foresst, Orange, Virginia, USA and died in 1731 in St George Parish, Spotsylvania, VA.
1052. Mary Bishop Taylorwas born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
1053. Edmund Taylorwas born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedAnne Lewis , daughter of Charles Lewis and Mary Howell.
1054. John Taylor was born on Nov. 18, 1696 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Mar. 22, 1780 in Young, Granville, North Carolina. He marriedIsabel Catherine Pendleton on Feb. 14, 1715 in King & Queen Co., VA.Isabel Catherine was born on Dec. 18, 1699 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Taylor and Isabel Catherine Pendleton i. 1160. Mary Taylor was born on May 30, 1718 in Rapidan, Orange, VA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1161. Edmund Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 1162. Joseph Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1740/41 and died on May 31, 1815. iv. 1163. Ann Taylor was born on May 10, 1721 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Aug. 10, 1761 in Townsville, Granville, NC. v. 1164. Catherine Taylor was born on Dec. 30, 1719 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Nov. 4, 1774 in Townsville, Granville, NC. vi. 1165. Edmund Taylorwas born on May 12, 1723 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died in May 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC. vii. 1166. William Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1735 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 5, 1803 in Townsville, Granville, NC. 1055. William, III Bassett was born in 1669/70 in Eltham, New Kent, VA, USA and died on Oct. 11, 1723 in Virginia. He married Joanna Burwell on Nov. 23, 1693.
Children of William, III Bassett and Joanna Burwell i. 1167. William, IV Bassett was born on Jul. 8, 1709 and died Before 1792. 1056. Abiah, I Taylorwas born on Apr. 9, 1636 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died Before 1699. He marriedSarah Alice. Sarah Alice was born About 1653 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Abiah, I Taylorand Sarah Alice i. 1168. Joseph Taylor was born About 1675 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Mar. 30, 1744 in Kennet Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. ii. 1169. Abiah, II Taylorwas born in 1675 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died in Oct. 1747 in East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. 1057. John Taylor was born About 1650 in England and died on an unknown date.
1058. Peter, II Taylor was born About 1665 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 15, 1720 in Caln Twp, Delware, Pennsylvania, USA. He marriedSarah Houlston. Sarah was born on Sep. 8, 1660 in Stanton, Shrewbury, England and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Peter, II Taylor Occupation 1714 Caln Twp, Delware, Pennsylvania, USA Constable Children of Peter, II Taylor and Sarah Houlston i. 1170. Peter, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1686 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in Mar. 1740 in Pennsylvania, USA. ii. 1171. Sarah Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1690 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1172. John Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1684/85 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1173. William Taylor was born on Jun. 19, 1694 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. v. 1174. Samuel Taylor was born on Dec. 13, 1696 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died After Apr. 16, 1726 in Goshen Monthly Meeting, Goshen Twp., Chester, PA. 1059. Mary Taylor was born About 1649 in England and died in Nov. 1692 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She married Richard Windley Winley on Nov. 3, 1668. Richard was born About 1645 in England and died on an unknown date.
1060. Arthur Taylor was born About 1640 and died in Nov. 1728 in Baltimore, MD. He married 1st Margaret Hill. Margaret was born About 1640 in Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndFrances Smithers. Frances was born About 1650 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Arthur Taylor and Margaret Hill i. 1175. John Taylor was born in 1654/55 in Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. ii. 1176. Anne Taylor was born About 1662 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. 1061. Robert Taylor was born About 1651 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died Before 1677 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1062. John, Jr Taylor was born About 1659 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
1063. James Taylor was born After Aug. 1, 1659 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died After 1692. He marriedSarah Newton in 1670 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts.Sarah was born in 1652 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Taylor and Sarah Newton i. 1177. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1671 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Nov. 29, 1698 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. ii. 1178. James Taylor was born on Apr. 22, 1674 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date. iii. 1179. William Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1676 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died in Jun. 1681. iv. 1180. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1679 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died in 1771 in Oxford, Worcester Co., MA. v. 1181. William Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1681 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Aug. 18, 1705. vi. 1182. Samuel Taylor was born on Apr. 10, 1688 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date. vii. 1183. Ann Taylor was born About 1689 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died on an unknown date. 1064. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1664 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. She married 1st James Smithers . James was born About 1657 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Richard Simss About 1675.
1065. Thomas Taylor was born After 1659 in Anne Arundel Co., MD or Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married Susannah Mulraine in 1683 in Anne Arundel Co., MD or.Susannah was born in 1664 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Taylor and Susannah Mulraine i. 1184. Francis, I Taylorwas born in 1684 in St. Mary's Co., MD and died on an unknown date. 1066. James Taylor was born in 1656 in New Kent, Virginia and died in 1720 in New Kent, Virginia. He marriedElizabeth Paisley on Aug. 11, 1705 in New Kent, Virginia. Elizabeth was born About 1682 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 1, 1748 in St Peteris Parish.
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Taylor and Elizabeth Paisley 1185. Mary Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1705 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. 1186. William Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1706/07 in Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1187. Christian Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1715 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. 1188. Frances Taylor was born on Jan. 26, 1716 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died Before Jun. 5, 1792 in Fluvanna Co., VA.
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Susanna Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1719 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. George Edmund Taylorwas born on Mar. 20, 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died in 1791 in Easton, North, Pennsylvania.
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Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Jul. 1712 and died on an unknown date.
1067. John Taylor was born in 1695 and died on an unknown date.
1068. Sarah Roberts was born About 1639 in Dover, Strafford, NH and died in Oct. 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She married Richard Rich on Feb. 29, 1671 in Strattford, New Hampshire.Richard, son of Stephen Rich and Saltistall, was born in 1637 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island and died on Oct. 19, 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA.
Children of Sarah Roberts and Richard Rich i. 1192. Lydia Rich was born in 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA and died on Jun. 6, 1749 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 1069. Anne "Ann" Allynwas born on Aug. 18, 1652 in Hartford, CT and died on Mar. 3, 1735 in New Haven, CT. She married Joseph Whiting on Oct. 6, 1676 in Hartford, CT.Joseph, son of William Whiting and Susannah Wiggin, was born on Oct. 2, 1645 in Milford, New Haven, CT ???? and died on Oct. 8, 1717 in Hartford, CT.
Children of Anne "Ann" Allynand Joseph Whiting i. 1193. Margaret "Mary" Whiting was born on Jan. 5, 1690 in Hartford, CT and died on Dec. 8, 1747 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. 1070. Mary Parkins was born in 1743 in Delaware and died Before Oct. 3, 1787 in Laurens, SC. She marriedHugh O'Neal About 1763 in Laurens, SC. Hugh, son of Hugh O'Neal and Anne Cox, was born About 1740 in South Carolina and died About 1787 in Laurens, SC.
Children of Mary Parkins and Hugh O'Neal i. 1194. Ruth O'Neal was born on Jun. 10, 1770 in (96th Dist) Laurens, SC and died After 1850 in Lincoln Co., TN. 1071. Robert Rutherford was born in 1634 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., VA. He married Margaret Bourbon Stuart in 1654 in Virginia, USA.Margaret Bourbon, daughter of Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Irelandand Henrietta Maria Bourbon, was born About 1635 in England and died on Aug. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., Virginia, USA.
Children of Robert Rutherford and Margaret Bourbon Stuart i. 1195. Robert Rutherford was born in 1663 in Old Rappahanock Co., VA and died on Mar. 15, 1725 in Essex Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1072. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 17, 1720 in New Hartford, CT and died on Jan. 13, 1805 in New Hartford, CT. He married Sarah Marsh on Jun. 17, 1747 in Hartford, CT.Sarah , daughter of Jonathan Marsh and Margaret "Mary" Whiting, was born on Jan. 28, 1724 in Hartford, CT and died on Jun. 28, 1796 in New Hartford, CT.
Children of Abraham Kellogg and Sarah Marsh i. 1196. Martin Kellogg was born on Jul. 16, 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Apr. 14, 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. ii. 1197. Fredrick Webster Kellogg was born on Jan. 31, 1761 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1198. Phineas Kellogg was born on Jun. 7, 1756 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1199. Esther Kellogg was born on Mar. 24, 1748 and died on an unknown date. v. 1200. Moses Kellogg was born on Feb. 23, 1754 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1201. Truman Kellogg was born on Jan. 6, 1766 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1202. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 27, 1750 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1203. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Dec. 10, 1751 and died on an unknown date. 1073. Alice Warren was born on Aug. 2, 1656 in plymouth, Plymouth, MA and died on Dec. 23, 1674 in sandwich, Barnstable, MA or 1732. She marriedThomas Gibbs on Dec. 23, 1674 in sandwich, Barnstable, MA. Thomas, son of Thomas Gibbs and Unknown, was born on Mar. 23, 1646 in sandwich, Barnstable, MA or 1647 and died on Jan. 7, 1731 in sandwich, Barnstable, MA or 1732.
Children of Alice Warren and Thomas Gibbs i. 1204. Abigail Gibbswas born in 1677 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA and died on Nov. 19, 1741 in before 19 Nov 1941. 1074. Pheobe Langsdale died in 1651. She marriedJeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Irelandin 1639 in probably Uppingham, Rutland, England.Jeremy , son of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Dean, was born on Aug. 15, 1613 in Trinity Parish, Cambridgeshire, England and died on Aug. 13, 1667 in Lisburn.
Other events in the life of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Ireland Burial Dromore Cathederal (now Apsidal Chancel) Children of Pheobe Langsdale and Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Ireland i. 993. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. 1075. Margaret Bourbon Stuart was born About 1635 in England and died on Aug. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., Virginia, USA. She married Robert Rutherford in 1654 in Virginia, USA.Robert, son of Adam Rutherford and Janet Rutherford, was born in 1634 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland and died on Apr. 21, 1728 in Essex Co., VA.
Children of Margaret Bourbon Stuart and Robert Rutherford i. 1195. Robert Rutherford was born in 1663 in Old Rappahanock Co., VA and died on Mar. 15, 1725 in Essex Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1076. Elizabeth Champernowne was born in 1465 and died in 1518. She marriedWilliam Fortescue, son of John Fortescue and Joan Prutteston.
Children of Elizabeth Champernowne and William Fortescue i. 864. Jane Fortescue was born in 1485 and died in 1527.
42nd Generation (Great(39)-grandchildren) 1077. George "Swede" Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1692 in Augusta, VA or Madison, KY and died in 1764 in Spotsylvania, VA or Madison, KY. He married Hannah Groom on Jan. 20, 1730 in Madison, KY.Hannah, daughter of Peter Adolphus Groom and Nancy Ankerstrum, was born in 1709 in Madison, KY or Denmark and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Hannah Groom Marriage Jan 20 1728/29 Madison, KY Children of George "Swede" Taylor and Hannah Groom i. 1205. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1736 in Staunton, Augusta, VA and died Sep 1804 or 1814 in Jefferson Co., VA WV. ii. 1206. Hannah Ann Taylorwas born on Nov. 11, 1734 in Madison, KY and died on an unknown date. iii. 1207. Thomas Ladd Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1736/37 in Madison, KY and died in 1845 in Baldwin, Madison, KY. iv. 1208. Francis Frank, Sr Taylorwas born in 1739 in Madison, KY and died After 1811. 1078. Benjamin Taylor was born Between 1708 and 1713 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Jul. 18, 1774 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. He marriedElizabeth Waters. Elizabeth was born About 1715 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Benjamin Taylor and Elizabeth Waters i. 1209. Winnifred Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1210. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1211. Richard Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1212. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1213. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 1214. Mary Frances Taylor was born on May 15, 1744 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Oct. 13, 1825 in Davidson, Indiana. vii. 1215. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1735 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA and died About 1829. 1079. Moses Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1080. James Taylor died on an unknown date.
1081. John William, IV Taylorwas born in 1674 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or and died in May 1748 in Fairfax Co., VA. He married 1st Elizabeth Paisley in 1703/04 in New Kent, Virginia. Elizabeth was born About 1682 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 1, 1748 in St Peteris Parish. He married 2nd Mary Gaines.
Children of John William, IV Taylorand Elizabeth Paisley i. 1216. Henry Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1217. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 26, 1712 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1218. Hanner Hannah Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 1219. George Edmund, I Taylorwas born About Sep. 1704 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died in 1788 in Fairfax Co., VA. Children of John William, IV Taylorand Mary Gaines v. 1220. Bernard (note parent error) Taylor was born in 1704 and died About 1761. 1082. Thomas Taylor died on an unknown date.
1083. John The Younger Taylordied on an unknown date.
1084. Isaac Basye was born About 1671 in Northumberland, VA and died on Jun. 2, 1739 in Northumberland, VA. He married Elizabeth Pope. Elizabeth, daughter of John Pope and Elizabeth Ann, was born About 1671 in Northumberland, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Isaac Basye and Elizabeth Pope i. 1221. William Basye was born in 1693 in Northumberland, VA and died in 1762 in Northumberland, VA. 1085. Edmond Basye, IIwas born in 1675 and died in 1746.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1086. Aaron Taylor was born in 1698 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on Feb. 25, 1745 in Widomico, Northumberland, Virginia. He marriedBetty Wilder in 1716 in Virginia. Betty Wilder was born in 1698 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Aaron Taylor and Betty Wilder i. 1222. William Taylor was born in 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. ii. 1223. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1718 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died in 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia. iii. 1224. William Taylor was born in 1719/20 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. iv. 1225. Joseph Taylor was born About 1722 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. v. 1226. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1724 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. vi. 1227. John Taylor was born in 1731 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. vii. 1228. Suckey Taylor was born About 1710 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. viii. 1229. Susannah Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1230. Peggy Taylor was born in 1747 and died on an unknown date. 1087. William Taylor was born in 1686 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1088. Margaret Taylor was born in 1688 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1089. Argyle Taylor was born in 1689 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1090. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1690 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1091. John Taylor was born in 1700 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1092. Sarah Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1701 in Pennypack Bap., Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, PA and died After 1741. She married 1st John Taylor. John, son of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haight, was born in 1693 in Eastchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date. She married 2ndHenry Taylor. Henry, son of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haight, was born in 1699 in Westchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sarah Taylor and Henry Taylor i. 1231. Ann Taylor was born in 1720 in Eastchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date. 1093. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1640 in Wake Co., NC ?? and died in 1640 in Wake Co., NC ??. She married George Dameron.
1094. Dorothy Taylorwas born in 1681 in Surry, Queen & King Co., Virginia and died on Feb. 24, 1754 in Amelia Co., Virginia. She married William Lee, Sr. About 1700. William was born in 1682 in Northampton Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Dorothy Taylorand William Lee, Sr. i. 1232. William Lee, Jr. was born on May 14, 1704 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died in Jun. 1764 in Richmond Co., VA, USA. 1095. Sarah Taylor was born About 1689 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1096. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1702 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1097. John Taylor was born in 1710 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1098. Simeon Taylor was born on Mar. 4, 1701/02 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died in 1774 in Guilford Co., NC. He married Esther Dicks in 1731 in Nottingham, Chester, PA.Esther Dicks was born in 1710 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Simeon Taylor and Esther Dicks i. 1233. Rachel Taylor was born About 1732 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1234. Thomas Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1235. Ann Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1236. John Taylor was born About 1742 and died on an unknown date. v. 1237. Catherine Taylor was born About 1733 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. 1099. Thomas, III Taylorwas born in 1701 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died About Dec. 12, 1726 in Thornbury, Chester Co., PA.
1100. John Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1709 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died in May 1764.
1101. Stephen Taylor was born on Oct. 30, 1711 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died on Aug. 28, 1774 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
1102. Philip, Jr. Taylorwas born on Feb. 9, 1715 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died Before Mar. 29, 1763. He married Mary Gilpinon Oct. 27, 1736 in Concord Township, Chester Co., PA.Mary was born on Nov. 16, 1716 in Birmingham, Cheater Co., PA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Philip, Jr. Taylorand Mary Gilpin i. 1238. Phoebe Taylor was born on Apr. 8, 1749 in East Bradford, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 25, 1824 in East Bradford, Chester, PA. 1103. Phebe Taylor was born on Jun. 17, 1716 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died 1761 Concord Township, Chester Co., PA. She marriedRobert Mendenhall in 1734 in Birmingham Mm, Cheater Co., PA. Robert was born in 1713 in Concord Township, Chester Co., PA and died on an unknown date.
1104. Elizabeth Lee was born in 1705 and died in 1779/80. She marriedZachary, Sr. Taylor in 1737 in Northcumberland Co., VA. Zachary, Sr., son of James, II "Col." Taylor, IIand Martha Thompson, was born on Apr. 14, 1707 in Orange Co., VA and died Before Mar. 29, 1768 in Virginia or Washington, D.C..
Children of Elizabeth Lee and Zachary, Sr. Taylor i. 1129. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY. ii. 1130. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. iii. 1131. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
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Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date. Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN.
1105. James Pendleton was born in 1702 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date.
1106. Philip Pendletonwas born in 1704 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
1107. Isabella Pendleton was born in 1709 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
1108. Nathaniel Pendleton was born in 1715 in King Queen, VA and died in 1793 in Culpeper, VA.
1109. Mary Pendleton was born in 1717 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date.
1110. John Clayton Pendletonwas born in 1719 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
1111. Edmund Pendletonwas born on Sep. 9, 1721 in Bowling Green Plantation, Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
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1113. James Taylor was born in 1710 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1798. He marriedMartisha Major in 1733 in New Kent Co., Virgiia.Martisha was born in 1715 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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Taylor and Martisha Major 1239. Major Taylor was born in 1735 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died in Pittsyvania Co., VA. 1240. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1736 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1241. Alecy Taylor was born in 1737 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died in Pittsyvania Co., VA. 1242. William Taylor was born in 1738 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1114. Frances Taylor was born in 1714 and died on an unknown date.
1115. John Taylor was born in 1719 and died on an unknown date.
1116. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1725 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth Temple in 1758 in Lunenburg, VA.
Children of Edmund Taylorand Elizabeth Temple i. 1243. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1759 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1244. Temple Taylor was born in 1765 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1245. William Taylor was born in 1770 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1246. Brooking Taylorwas born in 1784 and died on Mar. 15, 1841 in Franklin Co., KY. 1117. William Taylor was born in 1730 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1118. Richard Taylor was born in 1735 in Orange, VA and died in 1779 in Orange, VA.
1119. Thomas Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
1120. Joshua Taylor was born About 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. He married Taylor?. Taylor? was born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joshua Taylor and Taylor? i. 1247. Robert Taylor was born After 1715 in Virginia and died in 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA. 1121. Naomi Taylor was born About 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married Samuel Davis in 1709 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Samuel was born in 1685 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Naomi Taylor and Samuel Davis i. 1248. Naomi Davis was born in 1731 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1249. Comfort Davis was born in 1733 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. 1122. Comfort Taylor was born About 1692 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married Solomon Ewell in 1710 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
Children of Comfort Taylor and Solomon Ewell i. 1250. William Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1251. Naomi Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. 1123. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1762. She married William Wittington in 1718 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. William was born in 1696 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1124. Hannah Taylor was born About 1694 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1125. Esther Taylor was born About 1695 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1126. Mary Taylor was born About 1697 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married John Kendall After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. John was born in 1700 in Northampton, VA and died on an unknown date.
1127. Elias Taylor was born in 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Ann Taylor ? in 1718 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Ann was born in 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1128. Robert Taylor was born in 1715 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He marriedSavannah Anderson, daughter of James Gurney Anderson and Suit Garland.
Children of Robert Taylor and Savannah Anderson i. 1252. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. 1129. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY. He married Sarah Dabney Strother on Aug. 20, 1779 in Orange Co., VA. Sarah Dabney was born on Dec. 14, 1760 in Orange Co., VA and died on Dec. 13, 1822 in Woodford Co., KY.
Children of Richard Lee Taylor and Sarah Dabney Strother i. 1253. Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United Stateswas born on Nov. 24, 1784 in Montebello, Orange, Co. and died on Jul. 9, 1850 in The White House, Washington, DC. ii. 1254. Strother Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1255. Hancock Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1781 in Orange, VA and died on Mar. 29, 1841 in Jeffersin Co., KY. iv. 1256. William Dabney Strother Taylorwas born in 1782 and died on an unknown date. v. 1257. George Ann Taylorwas born on Sep. 24, 1790 and died on Sep. 18, 1829. vi. 1258. Elizabeth Lee Taylorwas born on Jan. 4, 1792 and died in 1845. vii. 1259. Ricard strother Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1794 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1260. Joseph Pannill Taylor, Brig. Gen.was born on May 4, 1796 and died on Jun. 29, 1864. ix. 1261. Sarah Bailey Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1799 and died on an unknown date. x. 1262. Emily Taylorwas born on Jun. 30, 1801 and died on Nov. 30, 1842. xi. 1263. Sarah Strother Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1130. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. He marriedAlice Chew.
Children of Zachary, Jr. Taylor and Alice Chew i. 1264. John Taylor was born About 1770 and died in 1819. ii. 1265. Samuel Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1266. Sarah Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date. 1131. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
1132. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Walker , son of John Walker and Jane .
Children of Elizabeth Taylorand Thomas Walker i. 1267. Charles Walker was born in 1780 in Spanishburg, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1133. William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date. He married Sarah Gerret Foster.
Children of William, Sr. Taylor and Sarah Gerret Foster i. 1268. George Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1269. John Taylor was born in 1775/76 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1270. William, Jr. Taylor was born in 1777 in Bedford Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1271. Nancy Taylor was born in 1779 and died on an unknown date. v. 1272. Joshua Taylor was born in 1788 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1273. Jesse Riley Taylor was born in 1791 in Wythe Co. (Grayson Co.), VA and died on Mar. 12, 1862 in Barbourville, Knox Co., Kentucky. vii. 1274. Richard Taylor was born in 1792 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1275. Thomas Andrew Taylor was born in 1793 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1276. James Taylor was born in 1800 and died on an unknown date. 1134. Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN. He married Elizabeth Miller in 1790 in Orange Co., VA. Elizabeth was born in 1775 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth Miller i. 1277. David Andrew Miller Taylorwas born on Dec. 16, 1791 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 1, 1877 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. ii. 1278. Isaac Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1793 in Know, TN and died on Feb. 22, 1865 in Cherokee, NC. iii. 1279. Martha Taylor was born in 1794 in Blount, TN and died in 1850 in Polk, TN. iv. 1280. Andrew Miller Taylor was born in 1796 in Cherokee, Washington, TN and died in 1855 in Ortx, NC. v. 1281. Campbell Taylor was born in 1801 in Blount, TN and died in 1880 in Cherokee, Washington, TN. vi. 1282. Amanda Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1283. Baldwin Harle Taylorwas born in 1810 in Monroe, TN and died in 1880. viii. 1284. Thomas Jefferson Taylor Taylor was born in 1811 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1285. Henderson Taylor was born in 1812 in Monroe, TN and died on an unknown date. 1135. Nancy Taylor died on an unknown date.
1136. Rebecca Taylor died on an unknown date.
1137. Charles Taylor was born in 1750 and died on an unknown date.
1138. Ezekiel Taylor was born in 1752 and died on an unknown date.
1139. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1756 and died on an unknown date.
1140. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1758 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1141. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 22, 1755 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Jul. 24, 1828 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA. She married Andrew Glasswell on Oct. 21, 1770 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.Andrew was born on Oct. 8, 1738 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Jul. 4, 1827.
Children of Elizabeth Taylorand Andrew Glasswell i. 1286. Andrew Glasswell was born in 1793 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1142. James Madison, Col. was born on Mar. 27, 1723 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA and died on Feb. 27, 1801 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. He marriedEleanor Rose Conwayon Sep. 15, 1749 in Port Conway, King George Co.. Eleanor Rose was born on Jan. 9, 1731 in Conway, King, George Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Madison, Col. and Eleanor Rose Conway i. 1287. James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States was born on Mar. 16, 1751 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA and died on Jun. 28, 1836 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. 1143. John (? see note) Madison was born in 1720 in King George Co., VA and died Mar 1784, VA.
1144. Francis Taylor was born in 1728 and died on an unknown date.
1145. Alice Taylor was born on May 21, 1730 and died on an unknown date. She marriedAnthony Winstonon Feb. 27, 1745/46. Anthony was born in 1723 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Alice Taylor and Anthony Winston i. 1288. Alice Winston was born in 1753 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1289. Martha Taylor Winston died on an unknown date. 1146. James, IV Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1732 and died on an unknown date. He marriedAnne Hubbard in 1758. Anne was born in 1732 and died on an unknown date.
Children of James, IV Taylor and Anne Hubbard i. 1290. James, V Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1769 in Midway, VA and died on Nov. 7, 1838 in Newport, KY. ii. 1291. Hubbard Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1292. Ruben Thornton Taylordied on an unknown date.
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1293. 1294. 1295. 1296. 1297. 1298.
Edmund Taylordied on an unknown date. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date. Lucy Ann Taylordied on an unknown date. Patsy Taylor died on an unknown date. Mary Todd Taylordied on an unknown date. Elizabeth Hubbard Taylordied on an unknown date.
1147. Charles Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1755 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 27, 1821 in Orange Co., VA. He married Sarah Conway on Mar. 11, 1777 in Orange Co., VA.Sarah was born on Nov. 27, 1759 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charles Taylor and Sarah Conway i. 1299. Sarah Martha Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1300. Matilda Rachel Taylor was born in 1805 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1148. James Gibson Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1738 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1149. Jonathan Taylor was born on Dec. 3, 1742 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 5, 1803 in Clark, KY. He marriedNancy Anne Berry in 1764. Nancy Anne was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jonathan Taylor and Nancy Anne Berry i. 1301. Francie Taylor was born on Jun. 3, 1782 and died in 1846. ii. 1302. William Berry Taylor was born in 1768 and died in 1836. iii. 1303. Jonathan, Jr Taylor was born in 1774 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1304. Frances Anne Taylorwas born in 1775 and died on an unknown date. v. 1305. Rachel Berry Taylor died on an unknown date. 1150. Edmund Gibson Taylorwas born on Oct. 21, 1744 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1151. Francis Taylor was born in Mar. 1744/45 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1152. Richard Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1746/47 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1153. John Gibson Taylorwas born on Jan. 27, 1748/49 and died on an unknown date.
1154. William Gibson Taylorwas born on Jan. 23, 1753 in Orange Co., VA and died on Apr. 14, 1830 in Shelby Co., KY. He married Lucy Norvell Hord. Lucy Norvellwas born in 1751 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Gibson Taylorand Lucy Norvell Hord i. 1306. John Taylor was born in 1799 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1307. Anne Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 11, 1788 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA and died in 1862. 1155. Benjamin Gibson Taylorwas born on Nov. 11, 1759 and died on an unknown date.
1156. George, II Taylorwas born on Jan. 8, 1738/39 and died on an unknown date.
1157. Peter Taylor was born in 1754 and died on an unknown date.
1158. Reuben Taylor was born in Jan. 1757 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1159. Gibson Taylorwas born About 1761 and died on an unknown date.
1160. Mary Taylor was born on May 30, 1718 in Rapidan, Orange, VA and died on an unknown date.
1161. Edmund Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedAnne Lewis.
Children of Edmund Taylorand Anne Lewis i. 1308. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date. 1162. Joseph Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1740/41 and died on May 31, 1815. He marriedFrances Anderson.
Children of Joseph Taylor and Frances Anderson i. 1309. Lewis Taylor was born on Oct. 23, 1780 and died on Feb. 14, 1874. 1163. Ann Taylor was born on May 10, 1721 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Aug. 10, 1761 in Townsville, Granville, NC. She married William Sandridge.
1164. Catherine Taylor was born on Dec. 30, 1719 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Nov. 4, 1774 in Townsville, Granville, NC. He marriedMoses Penn on Jul. 4, 1739. Moses was born in 1712 and died on an unknown date.
1165. Edmund Taylorwas born on May 12, 1723 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died in May 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC. He married Anne Lewis on Mar. 2, 1743 in Rapian, Orange, VA.Anne was born on Mar. 2, 1733 in The Byrd, Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1166. William Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1735 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 5, 1803 in Townsville, Granville, NC. He marriedElizabeth Catherine Andersonon Jul. 28, 1763 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.Elizabeth Catherine was born on Feb. 6, 1742 in Rapidan, Orange, VA and died on Jul. 28, 1763 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.
Children of William Taylor and Elizabeth Catherine Anderson i. 1310. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1760 in Goochland, VA and died in 1800 in Washington, VA. ii. 1311. George Taylor, Capt,was born on Oct. 12, 1762 in Albermarle, VA and died in 1834 in probably South Carolina. iii. 1312. Isabel Taylor was born in 1763 in Augusta, VA and died in 1764. iv. 1313. Jerimma Taylor was born in 1765 and died in 1766. v. 1314. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Virginia and died in 1824. vi. 1315. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Virginia and died in 1808. vii. 1316. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1768 and died in 1769. viii. 1317. Woody Taylor was born in Jan. 1770 and died in 1771. ix. 1318. Nancy Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date. x. 1319. John Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1773 in Granville, NC and died on an unknown date. xi. 1320. Eli Taylorwas born in 1781 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Aug. 12, 1884 in Weld, Colorado. xii. 1321. William, II Taylorwas born on Dec. 9, 1770 in Augusta, VA and died on Dec. 26, 1854 in Autauga, Alabama. xiii. 1322. Lewis Taylor was born About 1763 in Albermarle, VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee, TN. xiv. 1323. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1765 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. xv. 1324. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Rapidan, Orange Co., NC and died in Aug. 1824. xvi. 1325. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died in 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC. xvii. 1326. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1767/68 in Sampson Co., NC and died on Jul. 27, 1848 in Lincoln Co., TN. 1167. William, IV Bassett was born on Jul. 8, 1709 and died Before 1792. He marriedElizabeth Churchillon Jul. 29, 1729.
Children of William, IV Bassett and Elizabeth Churchill i. 1327. Elizabeth Bassett was born on Dec. 13, 1730 in New Kent Co., VA and died About 1792. 1168. Joseph Taylor was born About 1675 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Mar. 30, 1744 in Kennet Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. He marriedElizabeth Haines on Mar. 16, 1698/99 in Harewell, Berkshire, England.Elizabeth was born About 1679 in Harewell, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haines i. 1328. Richard Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1702 and died on Sep. 22, 1744. ii. 1329. John Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1705 in Pennsylvania and died in 1706. iii. 1330. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 7, 1708 in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania and died on Jan. 5, 1768. iv. 1331. Benjamin Taylor was born on Mar. 27, 1710 and died on Jul. 1, 1775. v. 1332. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 1333. Jeremiah Taylor died on an unknown date. vii. 1334. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 1, 1711 in Pennsylvania and died in 1775 in Pennsylvania. viii. 1335. James Taylor was born About 1683 in Carlisle, England and died in Virginia or Pennsylvania, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1169. Abiah, II Taylorwas born in 1675 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died in Oct. 1747 in East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. He marriedDeborah Gearing. Deborah was born in 1675 in Stanford-In-Vale, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
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II Taylorand Deborah Gearing 1336. Deborah Taylor was born in 1710 in Ebt, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 5, 1783 in Cherster, PA. 1337. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. 1338. Abiah, III Taylordied on an unknown date. 1339. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date. 1340. Samuel Taylor died on an unknown date.
1170. Peter, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1686 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in Mar. 1740 in Pennsylvania, USA. He marriedElizabeteh Jarman on Feb. 28, 1712 in Pennsylvania, USA.Elizabeteh was born on Sep. 16, 1691 in Radnor, Delware, Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date.
Children of Peter, III Taylor and Elizabeteh Jarman i. 1341. Peter, IV Taylor was born on Nov. 5, 1722 in Concord, Delaware, PA and died on Nov. 11, 1802 in Chester, Pennsylvania. ii. 1342. Nathan Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1715 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1343. Mordecai Taylor was born on Feb. 7, 1713 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in 1747. iv. 1344. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1718 in Providence, Delaware, PA and died on an unknown date. v. 1345. Margaret Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1720 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1346. John Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1724 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1347. Joseph Taylor was born About 1726 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. viii. 1348. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1731 in Middletown, Chester, PA and died on Feb. 22, 1789. 1171. Sarah Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1690 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married Robert Thornton.
1172. John Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1684/85 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
1173. William Taylor was born on Jun. 19, 1694 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1174. Samuel Taylor was born on Dec. 13, 1696 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died After Apr. 16, 1726 in Goshen Monthly Meeting, Goshen Twp., Chester, PA. He marriedAnn Taylor.
1175. John Taylor was born in 1654/55 in Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married 1stElizabeth Healthcote. Elizabeth was born About 1675 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Jane About 1692. Jane died Before 1711.
Children of John Taylor and Jane i. 1349. Arthur Taylor died in Nov. 1728 in Baltimore, MD, USA. ii. 1350. Arvilla Taylordied on Feb. 4, 1767 in Baltimore, MD, USA. 1176. Anne Taylor was born About 1662 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. She marriedJames Greer About 1680 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.James was born About 1627 in Capenoch, Drumfrieshire, Scotland and died on an unknown date.
1177. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1671 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Nov. 29, 1698 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
1178. James Taylor was born on Apr. 22, 1674 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
1179. William Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1676 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died in Jun. 1681.
1180. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1679 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died in 1771 in Oxford, Worcester Co., MA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1181. William Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1681 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Aug. 18, 1705.
1182. Samuel Taylor was born on Apr. 10, 1688 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
1183. Ann Taylor was born About 1689 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
1184. Francis, I Taylorwas born in 1684 in St. Mary's Co., MD and died on an unknown date. He marriedGrace Deavor Before Nov. 29, 1725 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.Grace was born About 1678 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
Children of Francis, I Taylorand Grace Deavor i. 1351. Barbara Taylor was born in 1707 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. ii. 1352. Solomon Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1706/07 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. iii. 1353. Francis, II Taylorwas born on Dec. 14, 1709 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1764. iv. 1354. Samuel Taylor was born About 1710 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. 1185. Mary Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1705 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1186. William Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1706/07 in Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1187. Christian Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1715 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1188. Frances Taylor was born on Jan. 26, 1716 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died Before Jun. 5, 1792 in Fluvanna Co., VA. She married William Stone Before 1734 in New Kent, Virginia. William Stone was born in Oct. 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1189. Susanna Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1719 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1190. George Edmund Taylorwas born on Mar. 20, 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died in 1791 in Easton, North, Pennsylvania. He marriedLucy Crump About 1729. Lucy was born on Mar. 25, 1711 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia and died in 1744 in New Kent, Virginia.
Children of George Edmund Taylorand Lucy Crump i. 1355. Ann Taylor was born About 1730 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1356. Lucy Taylor was born About 1733 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1357. Frances Fanny Taylorwas born on Dec. 18, 1743 in Saint Peters Parish, New Ken Co., VAt and died on an unknown date. iv. 1358. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1734 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date. v. 1359. James Taylor was born on May 1, 1736 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1360. George Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1737 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1361. Washington Taylor was born About May 1738 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. viii. 1362. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1739 in Goochland, VA and died on Nov. 6, 1794 in Washington, KY. ix. 1363. Edmund, I Taylorwas born on Aug. 16, 1741 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, VA and died on Jan. 28, 1822 in Hanover, VA. x. 1364. Henry Taylor was born in 1742 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date. xi. 1365. Anne Taylor was born in 1744 in Hanover Co, VA and died on an unknown date. xii. 1366. Mary Taylor was born in 1745 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date. xiii. 1367. William Forbes Taylorwas born in May 1739 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, VA and died in 1814 in Washington, KY. 1191. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Jul. 1712 and died on an unknown date.
1192. Lydia Rich was born in 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA and died on Jun. 6, 1749 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Hopkins on Dec. 5, 1702 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel, son of Stephen Hopkins and Mary Merrick , was born in Mar. 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA and died in Jul. 1749 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
Children of Lydia Rich and Samuel Hopkins i. 1368. Lydia Hopkinswas born on Jun. 1, 1713 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts and died on Sep. 19, 1781 in Dutchess Co., New York.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1193. Margaret "Mary" Whiting was born on Jan. 5, 1690 in Hartford, CT and died on Dec. 8, 1747 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. She married Jonathan Marsh on Jul. 3, 1710 in CT.Jonathan, son of Jonathan Marsh and Sarah Lyman, was born on Aug. 7, 1685 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA and died on Sep. 8, 1747 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
Other events in the life of Jonathan Marsh Occupation Reverend Children of Margaret "Mary" Whiting and Jonathan Marsh i. 1369. Sarah Marsh was born on Jan. 28, 1724 in Hartford, CT and died on Jun. 28, 1796 in New Hartford, CT. 1194. Ruth O'Neal was born on Jun. 10, 1770 in (96th Dist) Laurens, SC and died After 1850 in Lincoln Co., TN. She married Benjamin Rowe on Aug. 13, 1788 in Laurens, SC.Benjamin, son of John Rowe and Elizabeth Thornton, was born on Apr. 16, 1758 in Halifax Co., Virginia or 20 Nov 1766 and died on May 9, 1849 in Lincoln Co., TN.
Other events in the life of Benjamin Rowe Burial Rautt Wells Cemetery, Fayetteville, TN Children of Ruth O'Neal and Benjamin Rowe i. 1370. William Rowe was born on Oct. 22, 1806 in Edgefield, NC and died on Nov. 29, 1888 in Lincoln Co., TN. ii. 1371. John Rowe was born on Jun. 4, 1789 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died About 1849 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. iii. 1372. Mary Rowe was born on Dec. 21, 1790 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on Jul. 22, 1884 in Perry Co., Alabama. iv. 1373. Rachael Rowe was born on Oct. 7, 1792 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. v. 1374. Betsy Rowe was born on Oct. 22, 1792 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. vi. 1375. Elihu Rowe was born on Jan. 15, 1797 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. vii. 1376. Leseann Rowe was born on Jan. 16, 1799 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. viii. 1377. Temperance Rowe was born on Oct. 14, 1801 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. ix. 1378. Melinda Rowe was born on Feb. 4, 1804 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. x. 1379. Metilda Rowe was born on Aug. 29, 1809 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. 1195. Robert Rutherford was born in 1663 in Old Rappahanock Co., VA and died on Mar. 15, 1725 in Essex Co., VA. He married Margaret Vawter . Margaret , daughter of Bartholomew Vawter and Winifred Hodgson, was born in 1672 in England and died in 1743 in Essex Co., VA, USA.
Children of Robert Rutherford and Margaret Vawter i. 1380. Joseph Rutherford was born About 1700 in Essex, Virginia, USA and died in 1788 in Rockingham, VA, USA. 1196. Martin Kellogg was born on Jul. 16, 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Apr. 14, 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. He married Lucy Seymour About 1784. Lucy, daughter of Zebulon Seymour and Keziah Bull, was born on Jan. 1, 1758 in Hartford, Haretford, CT and died on Sep. 19, 1838 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY or 1939.
Children of Martin Kellogg and Lucy Seymour i. 1381. Ralph Phineas Kelloggwas born on Jul. 12, 1796 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on May 12, 1864 in Clinton, Oneida, NY. ii. 1382. Laura Mary Kellogg was born on Dec. 11, 1786 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Sep. 27, 1853 in Maumee, Lucas, OH.
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1383. 1384.
George Washington Kelloggwas born on Apr. 17, 1791 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died in 1840. Horace Dryden Kelloggwas born on Aug. 12, 1799 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Aug. 12, 1871 in Trinity Catahoula, LA.
1197. Fredrick Webster Kellogg was born on Jan. 31, 1761 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Fredrick Webster Kellogg and Unknown i. 1385. Frederick Kellogg was born About 1783 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. ii. 1386. Uriel Holmes Kelloggwas born on Sep. 22, 1789 in Whitestown, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. 1198. Phineas Kellogg was born on Jun. 7, 1756 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Phineas Kellogg and Unknown i. 1387. Phineas Kellogg was born on Oct. 11, 1790 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1388. Leonard Kellogg was born on Feb. 18, 1781 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. iii. 1389. Charles Fraser Kellogg was born on May 22, 1788 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. 1199. Esther Kellogg was born on Mar. 24, 1748 and died on an unknown date.
1200. Moses Kellogg was born on Feb. 23, 1754 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Moses Kellogg i. 1390. Norman Kellogg was born on Oct. 31, 1794 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1391. Truman Kellogg was born on Dec. 6, 1800 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. 1201. Truman Kellogg was born on Jan. 6, 1766 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Truman Kellogg and Unknown i. 1392. Truman Kellogg was born on Feb. 15, 1795 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. ii. 1393. Morris Kellogg was born on Apr. 21, 1804 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1202. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 27, 1750 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Abraham Kellogg and Unknown i. 1394. Abram Kellogg was born on Sep. 28, 1774 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1395. Horace Kellogg was born on Oct. 1, 1780 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. 1203. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Dec. 10, 1751 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Solomon Kelloggand Unknown i. 1396. Pearl Kellogg was born on Jan. 3, 1789 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date. ii. 1397. Ruth Kelloggwas born on Aug. 13, 1774 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1398. Silas Kellogg was born on Mar. 30, 1776 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. iv. 1399. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Apr. 4, 1778 and died on an unknown date. v. 1400. Washington Kelloggwas born on Jul. 2, 1780 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. vi. 1401. Green Kelloggwas born on Sep. 14, 1782 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1402. Harvey Kelloggwas born on Sep. 29, 1785 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1403. James Kellogg was born on Feb. 14, 1787 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1404. Henry Kelloggwas born on Apr. 17, 1791 in Clinton, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. x. 1405. Abram Kellogg was born on Feb. 12, 1793 and died on an unknown date. xi. 1406. Aaron Kelloggwas born on Feb. 12, 1793 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date. xii. 1407. Aaron Kelloggwas born on Feb. 12, 1793 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date. 1204. Abigail Gibbswas born in 1677 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA and died on Nov. 19, 1741 in before 19 Nov 1941. She married Jireh Swift. Jireh, son of William Swift and Ruth Parsons, was born in 1665 in Sandwich, MA and died in Apr. 1749 in Wareham, Plymouth, MA.
Children of Abigail Gibbsand Jireh Swift i. 1408. Lydia Swift was born on Jul. 26, 1715 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA and died on Feb. 27, 1773. 993. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. 1195. Robert Rutherford was born in 1663 in Old Rappahanock Co., VA and died on Mar. 15, 1725 in Essex Co., VA. See previous entry for Robert Rutherford was born in 1663 in Old Rappahanock Co., VA and died on Mar. 15, 1725 in Essex Co., VA. 864. Jane Fortescue was born in 1485 and died in 1527. See previous entry for Jane Fortescue was born in 1485 and died in 1527.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 43rd Generation (Great(40)-grandchildren) 1205. Nathaniel Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1736 in Staunton, Augusta, VA and died Sep 1804 or 1814 in Jefferson Co., VA WV. He married 1st Mary Goodale Wright Between 1766 and 1784 in Augusta, VA. Mary Goodale, daughter of Benjamin Wright and Francis Haley, was born in 1751 in Augusta, VA alt 1744 and died in 1798 in Augusta, VA alt 1784. He married 2nd Sarah Browne on Dec. 21, 1775 in Henrico Co., VA.
Other events in the life of Mary Goodale Wright Marriage 1766 Augusta, VA Children of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Goodale Wright i. 1409. Nathaniel F "Nathan" Taylorwas born on Apr. 13, 1782 in Augusta, VA and died on Mar. 26, 1847 in Montgomery, Jefferson Co., Indiana. ii. 1410. Nancy Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1767 in Augusta, VA and died on May 2, 1816 in Shelby Co., KY probably. iii. 1411. Mary Taylor was born in 1772 in Augusta, VA and died in 1845 in Shelby Co., KY. iv. 1412. Thomas Wright Taylor was born on Oct. 8, 1774 in Augusta, VA and died on Jan. 5, 1847 in Virginia. v. 1413. James Taylor was born in 1770 in Augusta, VA and died in Aug. 1863 in Zanesville, Ohio. vi. 1414. John F. Taylorwas born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA. vii. 1415. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA, USA. viii. 1416. Sarah Taylor was born in 1769 in Augusta, VA and died Before 1863. ix. 1417. William Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1784 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA. x. 1418. Francis Emeline Taylorwas born in 1786 in Augusta, VA and died on Apr. 27, 1845 in Ohio. xi. 1419. Mary Taylor was born About 1774 in Jeefferson, West Virginia and died on an unknown date. xii. 1420. Bushrod Taylor died on an unknown date. 1206. Hannah Ann Taylorwas born on Nov. 11, 1734 in Madison, KY and died on an unknown date.
1207. Thomas Ladd Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1736/37 in Madison, KY and died in 1845 in Baldwin, Madison, KY. He married Mary Bartleson in 1782 in Maryland.Mary Bartleson, daughter of Richard Bartleson and Jane Grooms, was born 1750/51 or 1764 in Rowan, NC or Baden, Germany and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Ladd i. 1421. ii. 1422. iii. 1423. iv. 1424. v. 1425. vi. 1426. vii. 1427. viii. 1428.
Taylor and Mary Bartleson Tarleton Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1783 in Maryland and died on Aug. 29, 1856. Grace Taylor was born in 1784 and died on Oct. 10, 1856. Groom Taylor was born in 1785 and died on an unknown date. Jane Taylor was born in 1786 and died on Mar. 20, 1818. Rebecca Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date. William Taylor was born in 1788 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1799 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Parker Taylor was born About 1796 in Madison, KY and died in 1880.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1208. Francis Frank, Sr Taylorwas born in 1739 in Madison, KY and died After 1811. He married 1stUnknown About 1765 in North Carolina. He married 2ndSarah Brannen. Sarah was born About 1790 and died After 1850.
Children of Francis Frank, Sr Taylorand Unknown i. 1429. Francis, Jr Taylor was born About 1767 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana. ii. 1430. Absolom Taylor was born About 1784 and died on an unknown date. 1209. Winnifred Taylor died on an unknown date.
1210. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date.
1211. Richard Taylor died on an unknown date.
1212. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date.
1213. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date.
1214. Mary Frances Taylor was born on May 15, 1744 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Oct. 13, 1825 in Davidson, Indiana. She marriedJames Basham on Mar. 20, 1762 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA.James was born Before 1760 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mary Frances Taylor and James Basham i. 1431. Mary Elizabeth Basham was born in 1773 in Greenbrier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1215. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1735 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA and died About 1829. She married 1st James Morgan About 1750. James was born in 1723 in King George Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 2ndHenry Mauzy on Jul. 23, 1764. Henry was born in 1721 and died on an unknown date.
1216. Henry Taylor died on an unknown date.
1217. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 26, 1712 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1218. Hanner Hannah Taylordied on an unknown date.
1219. George Edmund, I Taylorwas born About Sep. 1704 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died in 1788 in Fairfax Co., VA. He married 1st Elizabeth Smith Williams in 1723 in Fairfax Co., VA. Elizabeth Smith was born in 1708 in Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndMildred Compton After 1724. Mildred was born About 1708 and died on an unknown date.
Children of George Edmund, I Taylorand Elizabeth Smith Williams i. 1432. George Edmund, II Taylorwas born About 1725 in Fairfax Co., VA and died About Feb. 1788 in Virginia. ii. 1433. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 30, 1746 in Mt. Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1434. Stephan Taylor was born About 1740 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1435. Frances Taylor was born in 1745 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date. v. 1436. Keziah Hizziah Taylorwas born About 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date. Children of George Edmund, I Taylorand Mildred Compton vi. 1437. Craven Taylor died on an unknown date. vii. 1438. Cynthia Taylordied on an unknown date. viii. 1439. Jack Taylor died on an unknown date. 1220. Bernard (note parent error) Taylor was born in 1704 and died About 1761. He marriedSarah Moseley.
Children of Bernard (note parent error) Taylor and Sarah Moseley i. 1440. Anthony Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 1441. James Taylor was born on Dec. 15, 1738 in New Kent, Virginia and died in Sep. 1807 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1221. William Basye was born in 1693 in Northumberland, VA and died in 1762 in Northumberland, VA. He marriedRebecca Martin in 1738 in Northumberland, VA.Rebecca was born in 1710 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Basye and Rebecca Martin i. 1442. Catherine Basye was born on May 20, 1752 in Shandoah, Northumberland, VA and died on Jan. 7, 1839 in St. Louis, Missouri. 1222. William Taylor was born in 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married Sarah Bradford in 1750. Sarah was born in 1727 and died in Prince William, VA.
Children of William Taylor and Sarah Bradford i. 1443. Leroy Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1758 in Prince William, VA and died on an unknown date. 1223. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1718 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died in 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia. He marriedHannah Bradford in 1748 in Virginia. Hannah was born in 1725 in Prince William Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lazarus Taylor and Hannah Bradford i. 1444. Argyle Taylor was born on May 25, 1750 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Jan. 8, 1826. ii. 1445. Leanna Taylor was born in 1751 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1446. John Taylor was born on Oct. 27, 1752 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Apr. 12, 1835 in Forks of Elkhorn, Franklyn, KY. iv. 1447. Thomas Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date. v. 1448. Bradford Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1449. Wilder Taylor was born About 1758 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1450. Susanna Taylor was born About 1760 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date. viii. 1451. Joseph F. Taylorwas born on Mar. 26, 1767 in Fauquier, VA and died on Aug. 17, 1851 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky. ix. 1452. Jane or Jenny Taylor was born About 1768 in Fredrick, VA and died on an unknown date. 1224. William Taylor was born in 1719/20 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1225. Joseph Taylor was born About 1722 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1226. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1724 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1227. John Taylor was born in 1731 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1228. Suckey Taylor was born About 1710 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1229. Susannah Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
1230. Peggy Taylor was born in 1747 and died on an unknown date.
1231. Ann Taylor was born in 1720 in Eastchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Speaks About 1755. John was born About 1716 and died on an unknown date.
1232. William Lee, Jr. was born on May 14, 1704 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died in Jun. 1764 in Richmond Co., VA, USA. He marriedAnne on Dec. 16, 1728. Anne was born in 1706 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co. and died in 1764 in Richmond Co., VA, USA.
Children of William Lee, Jr. and Anne i. 1453. Nancy Anna Lee was born in 1728 and died on Oct. 8, 1808 in Rockingham Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1233. Rachel Taylor was born About 1732 and died on an unknown date.
1234. Thomas Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date.
1235. Ann Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date.
1236. John Taylor was born About 1742 and died on an unknown date. He married Rebecca Plater .
Children of John Taylor and Rebecca Plater i. 1454. John Taylor, Major died on an unknown date. 1237. Catherine Taylor was born About 1733 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Eldridge Before 1758 in uilford, NC or Frederick, VA. Thomas was born in 1738 in Prince George Co., Maryland and died on an unknown date.
1238. Phoebe Taylor was born on Apr. 8, 1749 in East Bradford, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 25, 1824 in East Bradford, Chester, PA. She marriedJohn Dilworth in 1774 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.John was born in 1752 in East Bradford, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
1129. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY. See previous entry for Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY. 1130. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. See previous entry for Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. 1131. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date. 1132. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
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1240. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1736 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1241. Alecy Taylor was born in 1737 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died in Pittsyvania Co., VA.
1242. William Taylor was born in 1738 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1243. Edmund Taylorwas born in 1759 and died on an unknown date.
1244. Temple Taylor was born in 1765 and died on an unknown date.
1245. William Taylor was born in 1770 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1246. Brooking Taylorwas born in 1784 and died on Mar. 15, 1841 in Franklin Co., KY. He married Ann Gayleon Mar. 18, 1806.
1247. Robert Taylor was born After 1715 in Virginia and died in 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA. He married 1stSusannah Anderson. Susannah was born on Oct. 4, 1725 in New York City, NY, USA. He married 2ndSarah White on Mar. 17, 1757 in Coventry Parish, Rehobeth, Somerset, MD.Sarah was born on Oct. 7, 1736 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Taylor and Susannah Anderson i. 1455. Caleb Taylor was born in 1750 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1783. ii. 1456. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. iii. 1457. Mary Taylor was born in 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. iv. 1458. Arthur Taylor was born in 1744 in Virginia and died in Dec. 1781. v. 1459. John Taylor was born About 1755 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. vi. 1460. Susanah Taylor was born avt 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. vii. 1461. James Taylor was born in 1747 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. viii. 1462. Isaac Taylor was born in 1748 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. ix. 1463. Cynthia Taylorwas born in 1749 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. x. 1464. Jeremiah Taylor was born About 1745 in Virginia and died About 1777 in Virginia. Children of Robert Taylor and Sarah White xi. 1465. Robert Hammer Taylor was born in 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA. 1248. Naomi Davis was born in 1731 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1249. Comfort Davis was born in 1733 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1250. William Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
1251. Naomi Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1252. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
1253. Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United Stateswas born on Nov. 24, 1784 in Montebello, Orange, Co. and died on Jul. 9, 1850 in The White House, Washington, DC. He married Margaret Mackall Smith on Jun. 21, 1810 in Jefferson, KY. Margaret Mackall was born on Sep. 21, 1788 in Calvert, MD and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States Occupation 12th President of the United States Burial Springfield, KY Children of Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United Statesand Margaret Mackall Smith i. 1466. Sarah Knox Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1813 and died on Sep. 15, 1835. ii. 1467. Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1811 and died on Dec. 21, 1875. iii. 1468. OctaviaPannill Taylorwas born on Aug. 16, 1816 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1469. Margaret Smith Taylor was born on Jul. 27, 1819 and died on an unknown date. v. 1470. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Apr. 20, 1824 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1471. Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen.was born on Jan. 27, 1826 in Louisville, KY and died on Apr. 12, 1879 in New York, NY. 1254. Strother Taylor died on an unknown date.
1255. Hancock Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1781 in Orange, VA and died on Mar. 29, 1841 in Jeffersin Co., KY. He married 1st Sophie Elizabeth Hord. He married 2ndHannah Hornsby Lewis.
Children of Hancock Taylor and Sophie Elizabeth Hord i. 1472. William Dabney strother Taylorwas born on Jul. 8, 1806 and died on Mar. 9, 1891. Children of Hancock Taylor and Hannah Hornsby Lewis ii. 1473. Nicholas Meriwether Lewis Taylor was born in 1815 and died in 1871. iii. 1474. Mildred Jane Taylor was born in 1817 and died in 1872. iv. 1475. Elizabeth Sarah Taylorwas born in 1822 and died in 1866. v. 1476. Mary Louise Taylor was born in 1824 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1477. Joseph Walker Taylor, Maj. was born in 1826 and died in 1899. vii. 1478. Edward Hancock Taylor was born in 1827 and died in 1895. viii. 1479. Zachary Lee Taylor was born in 1832 and died in 1885. ix. 1480. Annah Allen Taylorwas born in 1835 and died in 1889. x. 1481. Robert Hornby Taylorwas born in 1836 and died on an unknown date. xi. 1482. Samuel Burks Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1256. William Dabney Strother Taylorwas born in 1782 and died on an unknown date.
1257. George Ann Taylorwas born on Sep. 24, 1790 and died on Sep. 18, 1829.
1258. Elizabeth Lee Taylorwas born on Jan. 4, 1792 and died in 1845. She marriedJohn Gibson Taylor. John Gibson was born in 1786 and died in 1828.
Children of Elizabeth Lee Taylorand John Gibson Taylor i. 1483. Sarah Strother Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1484. Richard Hancock Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1485. Emily Allison Taylordied in 1890. iv. 1486. Anne Pendleton Taylorwas born in 1813 and died in 1898. v. 1487. Mary Virginia Taylorwas born in 1818 and died in 1906. vi. 1488. Josephine Pannill Taylorwas born in 1820 and died in 1860. vii. 1489. Margaret Lewis Taylor was born in 1823 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1490. Elizabeth MacKall Taylorwas born in 1826 and died in 1910. 1259. Ricard strother Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1794 and died on an unknown date.
1260. Joseph Pannill Taylor, Brig. Gen.was born on May 4, 1796 and died on Jun. 29, 1864. He marriedEvelyn McLean. Evelyn was born in 1780 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Pannill i. 1491. ii. 1492. iii. 1493. iv. 1494. v. 1495. vi. 1496. vii. 1497. viii. 1498. ix. 1499.
Taylor, Brig. Gen.and Evelyn McLean Frances Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date. William Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date. John McLean Taylor was born in 1828 and died in 1875. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1830 and died in 1917. Joseph Hancock Taylor was born in 1836 and died in 1885. Arbella Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. Evelyn McLean Taylorwas born in 1845 and died in 1917. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date. William Bliss Taylor was born in 1853 and died in 1871.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1261. Sarah Bailey Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1799 and died on an unknown date. She marriedFrench Strother Grey.
1262. Emily Taylorwas born on Jun. 30, 1801 and died on Nov. 30, 1842. She marriedJohn S. Allisonin 1822.
Children of Emily Taylorand John S. Allison i. 1500. John Henry Allisondied on an unknown date. ii. 1501. Richard Taylor Allisondied on an unknown date. 1263. Sarah Strother Taylor died on an unknown date.
1264. John Taylor was born About 1770 and died in 1819. He marriedParthenia Dawson.
Children of John Taylor and Parthenia Dawson i. 1502. Caroline Taylor was born in 1801 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1503. David Taylorwas born in 1802 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1504. Feldin Taylorwas born in 1803 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1505. James Taylor was born in 1804 and died on an unknown date. v. 1506. John Taylor was born in 1805 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1507. Mary Taylor was born in 1807 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1508. William Taylor was born in 1808 in Lancaster, KY and died on an unknown date. 1265. Samuel Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date.
1266. Sarah Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1267. Charles Walker was born in 1780 in Spanishburg, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Margaret Peters.
Children of Charles Walker and Elizabeth Margaret Peters i. 1509. John B. Walker was born in 1783 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1510. Ann Walker died on an unknown date. 1268. George Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
1269. John Taylor was born in 1775/76 and died on an unknown date.
1270. William, Jr. Taylor was born in 1777 in Bedford Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedKatherine Ready.
Children of William, Jr. Taylor and Katherine Ready i. 1511. Eli Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 1512. Julia Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1513. John Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1514. James Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1515. Moses Taylor was born in 1814 in Monroe Co., VA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1516. Riley Taylordied on an unknown date. vii. 1517. Wiliam, III Taylordied on an unknown date. viii. 1518. Silas Foote Taylorwas born in 1820 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1896. ix. 1519. Garrett Taylor was born in 1824 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1902 in Bedord Co., VA. x. 1520. Katherine Taylor died on an unknown date. xi. 1521. Mary Magdalene Taylor died on an unknown date. xii. 1522. Nancy Taylor died on an unknown date. 1271. Nancy Taylor was born in 1779 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1272. Joshua Taylor was born in 1788 and died on an unknown date.
1273. Jesse Riley Taylor was born in 1791 in Wythe Co. (Grayson Co.), VA and died on Mar. 12, 1862 in Barbourville, Knox Co., Kentucky. He marriedNancy Green on Jul. 9, 1818 in Ashe Co., North Carolina.Nancy was born in 1800 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jesse i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.
Riley Taylor and Nancy Green 1523. William Riley Taylorwas born in May 1820 in Mt. Pleasant, Virginia and died on May 11, 1904 in Harlan Co., KY. 1524. Benjamin (twin of Griffith) Taylorwas born 1824 to 1832 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died on an unknown date. 1525. Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylorwas born in 1824 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. 1526. Irvin Taylor was born in 1833 in Whitley Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1527. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1826 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1528. Nancy Taylor was born in 1827/28 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1529. Jesse Riley, Jr. Taylor was born in 1832 in Lee Co., VA or Whitley Co., KY and died in Jan. 1898 in Lebanon, Marion Co., KY..
viii. ix. x.
1530. 1531. 1532.
John Wesley Taylor was born in 1835/36 in Virginia and died on Feb. 14, 1865 in Harlan Co., KY. Noah, Sr. Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1838 in Virginia and died on Mar. 3, 1919 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock Co., TN. Elijah Taylorwas born in 1830 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1274. Richard Taylor was born in 1792 and died on an unknown date.
1275. Thomas Andrew Taylor was born in 1793 and died on an unknown date.
1276. James Taylor was born in 1800 and died on an unknown date.
1277. David Andrew Miller Taylorwas born on Dec. 16, 1791 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 1, 1877 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. He marriedMary Ann Bigbyon Sep. 11, 1817 in Morgantown, TN.Mary Ann was born on Aug. 9, 1802 in Cass, Georgia and died on an unknown date.
Children of David Andrew Miller Taylorand Mary Ann Bigby i. 1533. James Madison Taylor was born on Oct. 25, 1821 in Morganton, Bradley, TN and died on Jan. 14, 1907 in Claremore, Rogers, OK.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ii.
1534.
iii. iv.
1535. 1536.
v. vi. vii. viii. ix.
1537. 1538. 1539. 1540. 1541.
Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1824 in Cleveland, Bradley, TN and died on Feb. 21, 1895 in Tahlequah, Cherokee, OK. David Miller Taylorwas born on Mar. 13, 1826 in Bradley, TN and died 1880 or 1902 in Rogers, OK. William Penn Taylor was born 1832 or 1 Oct 1827 in Tennessee or Cherokee, NC and died 1850 or 20 May 1920 in District 14, Franklin, TN or Chelsea, OK. Elizabeth E. Taylorwas born on Oct. 18, 1819 in Polk, TN and died on Jun. 30, 1891 in Andrews, Cherokee, NC. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born on Jun. 14, 1818 in Macon Co., NC and died in 1908 in Oklahoma. Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1823 in Tennessee and died on Nov. 1, 1915 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Apr. 2, 1835 and died on an unknown date. Campbell Harrison, Sr. Taylorwas born on Mar. 1, 1838 in Cherokee, Co, NC and died on an unknown date.
1278. Isaac Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1793 in Know, TN and died on Feb. 22, 1865 in Cherokee, NC.
1279. Martha Taylor was born in 1794 in Blount, TN and died in 1850 in Polk, TN. She married Walter Caruth. Walter was born in 1786 and died on an unknown date.
1280. Andrew Miller Taylor was born in 1796 in Cherokee, Washington, TN and died in 1855 in Ortx, NC. He married Jane Bigby in 1819 in Blount, TN.Jane was born in 1804 in Cherokee Nation East, Amohee, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andrew Miller i. 1542. ii. 1543. iii. 1544.
Taylor and Jane Bigby Minerva Jane Taylor was born on May 24, 1820 and died on Oct. 18, 1885 in Cherokee Nation West. David Taylorwas born on Nov. 5, 1822 in Bradley, TN and died on Apr. 20, 1900 in Vinitaa, Craig, OK. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 23, 1824 in Murphy, NC and died on Oct. 18, 1883 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC.
1281. Campbell Taylor was born in 1801 in Blount, TN and died in 1880 in Cherokee, Washington, TN. He married Elizabeth in 1825 in Tennessee. Elizabeth was born in 1802 in Blount, TN and died in Cherokee, NC.
1282. Amanda Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
1283. Baldwin Harle Taylor was born in 1810 in Monroe, TN and died in 1880.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1284. Thomas Jefferson Taylor Taylor was born in 1811 and died on an unknown date.
1285. Henderson Taylor was born in 1812 in Monroe, TN and died on an unknown date.
1286. Andrew Glasswell was born in 1793 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedSusan Thompson Thornton.
Children of Andrew Glasswell and Susan Thompson Thornton i. 1545. Susan Thornton Glasswellwas born on Mar. 2, 1835 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. 1287. James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States was born on Mar. 16, 1751 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA and died on Jun. 28, 1836 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. He married Dorothea Payne on Sep. 5, 1794 in Harewood plantation, Jefferson Co., VA. Dorothea was born on May 20, 1768 in Payne's Tavern, Person Co., NC and died on Jul. 12, 1849.
Other events in the life of James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States Burial Montpelier Cemetery, Montpelier platation, Orange Co., VA 1288. Alice Winston was born in 1753 and died on an unknown date.
1289. Martha Taylor Winston died on an unknown date.
1290. James, V Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1769 in Midway, VA and died on Nov. 7, 1838 in Newport, KY.
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Children of Hubbard Taylor and Clarissa Minor i. 1546. Hubbard Minor Taylordied on an unknown date. 1292. Ruben Thornton Taylordied on an unknown date.
1293. Edmund Taylordied on an unknown date.
1294. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date.
1295. Lucy Ann Taylordied on an unknown date.
1296. Patsy Taylor died on an unknown date.
1297. Mary Todd Taylordied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1298. Elizabeth Hubbard Taylordied on an unknown date. She marriedThomas Minor. Thomas Minor was born in Spottslvania Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1299. Sarah Martha Taylor died on an unknown date.
1300. Matilda Rachel Taylor was born in 1805 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Catlett Moore.
Children of Matilda Rachel Taylor and William Catlett Moore i. 1547. Sarah Martha Taylor Moore was born on Sep. 2, 1835 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1301. Francie Taylor was born on Jun. 3, 1782 and died in 1846. He marriedAnne Elizabeth Tayloron Sep. 17, 1804 in Jefferson Co., KY (first cousins). Anne Elizabeth, daughter of William Gibson Taylorand Lucy Norvell Hord, was born on Mar. 11, 1788 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA and died in 1862.
Children of Francie Taylor and Anne Elizabeth Taylor i. 1548. Norel Taylor, MDwas born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. 1302. William Berry Taylor was born in 1768 and died in 1836. He marriedSusannah H. G. Gibson . Susannah H. G.was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Berry Taylor and Susannah H. G. Gibson i. 1549. Mary Berry Taylor was born in 1800 and died in 1833. 1303. Jonathan, Jr Taylor was born in 1774 and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Ashby. Mary was born in 1781 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jonathan, Jr Taylor and Mary Ashby i. 1550. Elizabeth January Taylorwas born in 1800 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1551. Nathaniel Ashby Taylorwas born in 1802 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1552. William Rufus Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1553. Margarette Ann Taylor was born in 1806 and died in 1879.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1304. Frances Anne Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date. She married John Washington Berry. John Washington was born in 1759 and died on an unknown date.
1305. Rachel Berry Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Finnie, II Gibson .
1306. John Taylor was born in 1799 and died on an unknown date.
1307. Anne Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 11, 1788 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA and died in 1862. She married Francie Taylor on Sep. 17, 1804 in Jefferson Co., KY (first cousins). Francie, son of Jonathan Taylor and Nancy Anne Berry, was born on Jun. 3, 1782 and died in 1846.
Children of Anne Elizabeth Taylorand Francie Taylor i. 1548. Norel Taylor, MDwas born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. 1308. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date.
1309. Lewis Taylor was born on Oct. 23, 1780 and died on Feb. 14, 1874. He marriedRachel Baker. Rachel was born on Mar. 20, 1794 and died 29 MAY in 1850.
Children of Lewis Taylor and Rachel Baker i. 1554. Peter Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1829 and died on Jul. 26, 1921. 1310. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1760 in Goochland, VA and died in 1800 in Washington, VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1311. George Taylor, Capt,was born on Oct. 12, 1762 in Albermarle, VA and died in 1834 in probably South Carolina.
1312. Isabel Taylor was born in 1763 in Augusta, VA and died in 1764.
1313. Jerimma Taylor was born in 1765 and died in 1766.
1314. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Virginia and died in 1824. She marriedGeorge Tarry.
1315. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Virginia and died in 1808. He marriedJane Young on Jun. 20, 1790 in Granville, NC.Jane was born in 1769 in Granville, NC and died on an unknown date.
1316. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1768 and died in 1769.
1317. Woody Taylor was born in Jan. 1770 and died in 1771.
1318. Nancy Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1319. John Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1773 in Granville, NC and died on an unknown date.
1320. Eli Taylorwas born in 1781 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Aug. 12, 1884 in Weld, Colorado.
1321. William, II Taylor was born on Dec. 9, 1770 in Augusta, VA and died on Dec. 26, 1854 in Autauga, Alabama. He married Nancy Collinson Jul. 21, 1792 in Halifax, VA. Nancy was born on Nov. 16, 1772 in Halifax, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of William, II Taylor and Nancy Collins i. 1555. Sarah H. Taylor was born in 1793 in Halifax, VA and died in 1863 in Smith, TN. ii. 1556. Judith Word Taylor was born in 1795 in Halifax, VA and died in 1870 in Gaston, NC. iii. 1557. Nancy C. Taylorwas born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1878 in Smith, TN. iv. 1558. Martha S. Taylor was born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1880 in Autauga, Alabama. v. 1559. Lockey J. Taylor was born in 1800 in Smith, TN and died in 1845 in Marion, Illinois. vi. 1560. Thomas C. Taylor was born in Apr. 1801 in Smith, TN and died in 1881 in Autauga, Alabama. vii. 1561. Frances Haannh Taylorwas born in 1805 in Smith, TN and died in 1875 in Autauga, Alabama. viii. 1562. Elizabeth Lovelace Taylorwas born on Dec. 30, 1807 in Smith, TN and died on Dec. 25, 1879 in Autauga, Alabama. ix. 1563. James C. Taylor was born in Aug. 1811 in Smith, TN and died in Oct. 1863 in Autauga, Alabama. x. 1564. William Lancaster Taylor was born in 1815 in Smith, TN and died in 1850 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama. 1322. Lewis Taylor was born About 1763 in Albermarle, VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee, TN. He married 1stWincey Collins on Apr. 24, 1799 in Ruthford, NC.Wincey was born About 1777 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Jane Burton About 1793 in North Carolina.Jane was born Before 1780 in Caswell, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lewis i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Taylor and Wincey Collins 1565. James Taylor was born About 1802 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. 1566. John Lewis Taylor was born in 1805 in Rutherford, NC and died on Jun. 3, 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. 1567. Elizabeth Leuiza Taylorwas born in 1816 in Rutherford, NC and died in 1880. 1568. Edy (Edith) Taylorwas born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 1569. Nancy Taylor was born in 1810 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date. 1570. Ferriby Taylorwas born in 1812 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lewis vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii.
Taylor and Jane Burton 1571. Joseph Lewis Taylor was born on Apr. 26, 1797 in Patrick, VA and died on Sep. 26, 1870 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. 1572. Harden Taylor was born in 1798 in North Carolina and died in Nov. 1883 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. 1573. George Taylor was born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. 1574. Evy (Evaline) Taylorwas born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 1575. Nancy Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. 1576. Ferigy (Fergy) Phoebe Taylorwas born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1323. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1765 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1324. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Rapidan, Orange Co., NC and died in Aug. 1824.
1325. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died in 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC.
1326. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1767/68 in Sampson Co., NC and died on Jul. 27, 1848 in Lincoln Co., TN.
1327. Elizabeth Bassett was born on Dec. 13, 1730 in New Kent Co., VA and died About 1792. She marriedBenjamin, V Harrison.
Children of Elizabeth Bassett and Benjamin, V Harrison i. 1577. William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United Stateswas born on Feb. 9, 1773 in Virginia and died on Apr. 4, 1841 in The White House, Washington, DC. 1328. Richard Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1702 and died on Sep. 22, 1744.
1329. John Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1705 in Pennsylvania and died in 1706.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1330. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 7, 1708 in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania and died on Jan. 5, 1768. She married William Temple. William was born About 1700 in Coombs Lane, Parish Atworth, Wiltshire, England and died on Jan. 18, 1722/23 in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania.
1331. Benjamin Taylor was born on Mar. 27, 1710 and died on Jul. 1, 1775. He marriedSarah Nookes on May 5, 1733 in Birmingham, Meeting.
Children of Benjamin Taylor and Sarah Nookes i. 1578. Isaac Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1579. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 1580. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1581. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1582. Benjamin, Jr. Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1737 in Kennet Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, USA and died on Oct. 18, 1781 in East Caln Twp., Chester Co, Pennsylvania. 1332. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date.
1333. Jeremiah Taylor died on an unknown date.
1334. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 1, 1711 in Pennsylvania and died in 1775 in Pennsylvania. She marriedJohn Jones. John was born on Aug. 7, 1723 in Philadelphia, PA and died on an unknown date.
1335. James Taylor was born About 1683 in Carlisle, England and died in Virginia or Pennsylvania, USA. He married Hannah Williams.
Children of James i. ii. iii. iv.
Taylor and Hannah Williams 1583. James Taylor was born in 1705 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date. 1584. Margaret Taylor was born in 1704 in Philadelphia, PA and died on Jan. 10, 1763 in Meklinburg, NC. 1585. Charles Taylor was born in 1707 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date. 1586. Susan Taylor was born in 1713 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1336. Deborah Taylor was born in 1710 in Ebt, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 5, 1783 in Cherster, PA. She married Jonathan Parke in 1731 in Pennsylvania, USA.Jonathan was born on Apr. 18, 1709 in Ballybrommell, Carlow, Ireland and died on an unknown date.
1337. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedRichard Barnard.
1338. Abiah, III Taylordied on an unknown date.
1339. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedDavid (twin) Hoopeson Jan. 27, 1731 in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania. David (twin) was born on Dec. 27, 1709 in Middletown, Del., PA and died on an unknown date.
1340. Samuel Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Smedley on Nov. 12, 1737 in Goshen Meeting, Chester, PA. Mary was born on Oct. 22, 1719 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Samuel Taylor and Mary Smedley i. 1587. Abiah Taylor was born on Sep. 29, 1738 and died on Dec. 3, 1801. 1341. Peter, IV Taylor was born on Nov. 5, 1722 in Concord, Delaware, PA and died on Nov. 11, 1802 in Chester, Pennsylvania. He marriedElizabeth Hallon Feb. 17, 1746 in Montgomery, PA.Elizabeth was born in 1723 in Philadelphia, PA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Peter, i. ii. iii. iv. v.
IV Taylor and Elizabeth Hall 1588. Ambrose Taylor was born on Jan. 19, 1747 in Near, Media, Chester, PA and died in 1816 in Chester, Pennsylvania. 1589. Peter, V Taylor died Before 1802. 1590. Sarah Taylor was born About 1753 and died on an unknown date. 1591. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date. 1592. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 5, 1749 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1342. Nathan Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1715 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. He married Ruth Evanson Sep. 5, 1746 in Radnor Meeting House, Chester, PA.Ruth was born About 1715 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nathan Taylor and Ruth Evans i. 1593. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1594. Ruth Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1595. Evan Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 1596. Enoch Taylordied on an unknown date. 1343. Mordecai Taylor was born on Feb. 7, 1713 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in 1747. He married Esther Sharples on May 18, 1738 in Providence Meeting House, PA.
Children of Mordecai Taylor and Esther Sharples i. 1597. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1598. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date. 1344. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1718 in Providence, Delaware, PA and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Heacock in 1739 in Middletown, Chester, PA.
1345. Margaret Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1720 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married Peter Thomas on May 14, 1745 in Radnor, Chester, PA.
1346. John Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1724 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
1347. Joseph Taylor was born About 1726 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1348. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1731 in Middletown, Chester, PA and died on Feb. 22, 1789. She marriedWilliam Smedley on Apr. 5, 1753.
1349. Arthur Taylor died in Nov. 1728 in Baltimore, MD, USA.
1350. Arvilla Taylordied on Feb. 4, 1767 in Baltimore, MD, USA. She married Edward Day 22 My 1722 in Baltimore, MD, USA.
1351. Barbara Taylor was born in 1707 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
1352. Solomon Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1706/07 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
1353. Francis, II Taylorwas born on Dec. 14, 1709 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1764. He married Elizabeth Empsonon Oct. 6, 1729 in St. George's Parish, Baltimore, MD.Elizabeth was born About 1699 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
Children of Francis, II Taylorand Elizabeth Empson i. 1599. Grace Taylor was born on Aug. 5, 1730 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. ii. 1600. John Taylor was born About 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. iii. 1601. Rachael Taylor was born on Nov. 16, 1732 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. iv. 1602. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1736/37 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. v. 1603. Joseph Taylor was born About 1740 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. vi. 1604. William Taylor was born About 1745 in Rowan Co., NC and died on an unknown date. vii. 1605. Francis, III Taylor, Majorwas born in 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on Nov. 4, 1814 in North Carolina. 1354. Samuel Taylor was born About 1710 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1355. Ann Taylor was born About 1730 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1356. Lucy Taylor was born About 1733 and died on an unknown date.
1357. Frances Fanny Taylorwas born on Dec. 18, 1743 in Saint Peters Parish, New Ken Co., VAt and died on an unknown date.
1358. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1734 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
1359. James Taylor was born on May 1, 1736 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1360. George Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1737 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1361. Washington Taylor was born About May 1738 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
1362. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1739 in Goochland, VA and died on Nov. 6, 1794 in Washington, KY. He married 1st Loranna Morris in 1760. Loranna was born in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndPrudence Peter in 1781. Prudence was born in 1758 in St. Petersburg, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Zachariah Taylor and Prudence Peter i. 1606. George Taylor died on an unknown date.
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1607. 1608. 1609. 1610. 1611. 1612. 1613.
Marmon Taylor died on an unknown date. Uriah Taylor died on an unknown date. John Taylor died on an unknown date. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. Zacharius Taylor died on an unknown date. Mary Taylor was born in 1765 in Virginia and died in 1819 in Washington Co., KY.
1363. Edmund, I Taylorwas born on Aug. 16, 1741 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, VA and died on Jan. 28, 1822 in Hanover, VA. He married Ann Day on May 16, 1771 in Hanover, VA. Ann was born on Mar. 18, 1753 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edmund, I Taylorand Ann Day i. 1614. Sarah E. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1772 in Hanover, VA and died on Dec. 20, 1850. ii. 1615. Anne Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1773 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1616. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 31, 1776 in Taylorsville, Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1617. Mary Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1778 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. v. 1618. William Day Taylorwas born on Apr. 4, 1781 in Hanover, VA and died on May 17, 1858 in Hanover, VA. vi. 1619. Fannie Taylorwas born on Mar. 13, 1783 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. vii. 1620. Edmund, II Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1785 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. viii. 1621. Amelia Harris Taylor was born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. ix. 1622. Emily Harris Taylorwas born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. x. 1623. Lewis Walker Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1791 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. xi. 1624. Francis Goode Taylorwas born on Sep. 8, 1794 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. xii. 1625. John Jay Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1787 in Taylors Tavern, Hanover, VA and died on Oct. 7, 1858 in Virginia. 1364. Henry Taylor was born in 1742 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
1365. Anne Taylor was born in 1744 in Hanover Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
1366. Mary Taylor was born in 1745 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
1367. William Forbes Taylor was born in May 1739 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, VA and died in 1814 in Washington, KY. He married Unknown.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William Forbes i. 1626. ii. 1627. iii. 1628. iv. 1629. v. 1630.
Taylorand Unknown John Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1752 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date. George Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1761 in Albermarle Co., VA. Hardin Taylor was born in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date. Dudley Taylordied on an unknown date. Lewis Taylor was born in 1759 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee Co., TN.
1368. Lydia Hopkinswas born on Jun. 1, 1713 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts and died on Sep. 19, 1781 in Dutchess Co., New York. She married Joshua Crosby on Aug. 2, 1733 in Hawwick, Massachusetts. Joshua, son of John Crosby and Hannah Bangs, was born on Aug. 4, 1712 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts and died Before Dec. 16, 1795 in Southeast, New York.
Children of Lydia Hopkinsand Joshua Crosby i. 1631. John Crosby was born About 1750 and died on an unknown date. 1369. Sarah Marsh was born on Jan. 28, 1724 in Hartford, CT and died on Jun. 28, 1796 in New Hartford, CT. She married Abraham Kellogg on Jun. 17, 1747 in Hartford, CT.Abraham, son of Isaac Kellogg and Mary Webster , was born on Jan. 17, 1720 in New Hartford, CT and died on Jan. 13, 1805 in New Hartford, CT.
Children of Sarah Marsh and Abraham Kellogg i. 1196. Martin Kellogg was born on Jul. 16, 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Apr. 14, 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. ii. 1197. Fredrick Webster Kellogg was born on Jan. 31, 1761 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1198. Phineas Kellogg was born on Jun. 7, 1756 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1199. Esther Kellogg was born on Mar. 24, 1748 and died on an unknown date. v. 1200. Moses Kellogg was born on Feb. 23, 1754 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1201. Truman Kellogg was born on Jan. 6, 1766 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1202. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 27, 1750 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1203. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Dec. 10, 1751 and died on an unknown date. 1370. William Rowe was born on Oct. 22, 1806 in Edgefield, NC and died on Nov. 29, 1888 in Lincoln Co., TN. He married 1st Edna C. Pitts. Edna C., daughter of James Pitts and Rachael Young, was born in 1815 in New Hope, Lincoln Co., TN and died in 1855 in Lincoln Co., TN. He married 2nd Ednney O. Womack.
Other events in the life of William Rowe Marriage Before 1837 Lincoln Co., Tennessee William Rowe + Edna C. Pitts Children of William Rowe and Edna C. Pitts i. 1632. John Row was born in 1826/27 in Tennessee and died in Lawrence, Kentucky. ii. 1633. Martha J. Rowe was born in 1836/37 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on an unknown date. iii. 1634. Elizabeth M. Rowe was born in 1838/39 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on Aug. 12, 1947 in Magoffin Co., KY. iv. 1635. Rachel Telitha Rowe was born in 1840/41 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1371. John Rowe was born on Jun. 4, 1789 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died About 1849 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. He married Elizabeth RhodesAbout 1808 in North Carolina.Elizabeth was born on Jan. 4, 1793 in North Carolina and died in 1874 in Sullivan, Indiana.
Children of John Rowe and Elizabeth Rhodes i. 1636. Elizabeth Ann Rowewas born About 1832 in Alabama and died afte 1870. 1372. Mary Rowe was born on Dec. 21, 1790 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on Jul. 22, 1884 in Perry Co., Alabama. She married James Holloway Pool in Nov. 1808 in South Carolina.James Holloway was born on Jan. 3, 1789 in Newberry, Edgefield, South Carolina and died on Dec. 14, 1839 in Perry Co., Alabama.
1373. Rachael Rowe was born on Oct. 7, 1792 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married James Richard Bozeman in 1810 in Edgefield, South Carolina.James Richard was born in 1787 and died in 1825 in Monroe County, Alabama.
1374. Betsy Rowe was born on Oct. 22, 1792 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1375. Elihu Rowe was born on Jan. 15, 1797 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1376. Leseann Rowe was born on Jan. 16, 1799 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married James McKinney.
Other events in the life of Leseann Rowe Census Lincoln Co., TN 1377. Temperance Rowe was born on Oct. 14, 1801 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1378. Melinda Rowe was born on Feb. 4, 1804 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1379. Metilda Rowe was born on Aug. 29, 1809 in Edgefield, South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1380. Joseph Rutherford was born About 1700 in Essex, Virginia, USA and died in 1788 in Rockingham, VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Elliott. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Elliott, was born Between 1720 and 1723 in Jamaica and died in Rockingham, VA, USA.
Children of Joseph Rutherford and Elizabeth Elliott i. 1637. Thomas Rutherford was born in 1730 in Rockingham, VA, USA and died in 1770 in Augusta, VA, USA. 1381. Ralph Phineas Kelloggwas born on Jul. 12, 1796 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on May 12, 1864 in Clinton, Oneida, NY. He marriedClarisa L. Gridleyin Clinton, West Winfield, Oneida, NY.Clarisa L., daughter of Reuben Gridleyand Mabel Loomis, was born on Dec. 30, 1794 in Clinton, Oneida, NY and died on Mar. 24, 1870 in Clinton, Oneida, NY.
Other events in the life of Ralph Phineas Kellogg Military Service 1812 war of 1812 Children of Ralph Phineas Kelloggand Clarisa L. Gridley i. 1638. Wayne Loomis Kelloggwas born on Sep. 12, 1822 in Clinton, West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock Co., Wisconsin. ii. 1639. Lucinda Kelloggwas born on Feb. 16, 1821 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Apr. 5, 1846. iii. 1640. Adeline Louisa Kelloggwas born on Jan. 6, 1825 in Clinton, West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock Co., Wisconsin. iv. 1641. Sarah Jane Kellogg was born on Dec. 26, 1827 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably. v. 1642. George Washington Kelloggwas born on May 24, 1829 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Sep. 8, 1840. vi. 1643. Seymour L. Kelloggwas born on Feb. 20, 1830 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Mar. 28, 1831. vii. 1644. Chaucey Seymour Kelloggwas born on Sep. 3, 1832 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. 1382. Laura Mary Kellogg was born on Dec. 11, 1786 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Sep. 27, 1853 in Maumee, Lucas, OH.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1383. George Washington Kelloggwas born on Apr. 17, 1791 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died in 1840. He married Maria Sessions About 1823 in Adams, Mississippi. Maria was born About 1795 in Adams, Mississippi and died on an unknown date.
Children of George Washington Kelloggand Maria Sessions i. 1645. Laura Kellogg was born About 1824 in Adams, Mississippi and died on an unknown date. ii. 1646. Aurelia Kelloggwas born About 1826 in Adams Mississippi and died on an unknown date. 1384. Horace Dryden Kelloggwas born on Aug. 12, 1799 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Aug. 12, 1871 in Trinity Catahoula, LA. He marriedMary Ann Nettleville. Mary Ann was born About 1803 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Horace Dryden Kelloggand Mary Ann Nettleville i. 1647. Chaucey Seymour Kelloggwas born on Sep. 12, 1837 in Woodville, Wilkinson, Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. 1385. Frederick Kellogg was born About 1783 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Frederick Kellogg and Unknown i. 1648. Uriel Kelloggwas born on May 2, 1812 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. 1386. Uriel Holmes Kelloggwas born on Sep. 22, 1789 in Whitestown, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Uriel Holmes Kelloggand Unknown i. 1649. Orchard Guy Kelloggwas born on Apr. 15, 1816 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. 1387. Phineas Kellogg was born on Oct. 11, 1790 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1388. Leonard Kellogg was born on Feb. 18, 1781 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Leonard Kellogg and Unknown i. 1650. Asahel Seward Kellogg was born on Aug. 19, 1809 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date. 1389. Charles Fraser Kellogg was born on May 22, 1788 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Charles Fraser Kellogg and Unknown i. 1651. Sheldon Ingalls Kelloggwas born on Dec. 18, 1809 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1652. Miner Kilbourne Kelloggwas born on Aug. 22, 1814 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date. 1390. Norman Kellogg was born on Oct. 31, 1794 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Norman Kellogg and Unknown i. 1653. Robert Dwight Kelloggwas born on Feb. 24, 1823 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1654. Norman Gilbert Kelloggwas born on Jan. 20, 1825 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. 1391. Truman Kellogg was born on Dec. 6, 1800 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date.
1392. Truman Kellogg was born on Feb. 15, 1795 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date.
1393. Morris Kellogg was born on Apr. 21, 1804 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Morris Kellogg and Unknown i. 1655. Charles Wetmore Kellogg was born on May 30, 1839 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio and died on an unknown date. 1394. Abram Kellogg was born on Sep. 28, 1774 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1395. Horace Kellogg was born on Oct. 1, 1780 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Horace Kellogg and Unknown i. 1656. Frederick Horace Kellogg was born on Jul. 12, 1808 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1657. Henry Augustus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 20, 1817 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. 1396. Pearl Kellogg was born on Jan. 3, 1789 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Pearl Kellogg and Unknown i. 1658. Ozro Northrop Kelloggwas born on Apr. 22, 1816 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date. ii. 1659. Edward Pearl Kellogg was born on Apr. 16, 1819 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date. 1397. Ruth Kelloggwas born on Aug. 13, 1774 and died on an unknown date.
1398. Silas Kellogg was born on Mar. 30, 1776 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1399. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Apr. 4, 1778 and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
Children of Solomon Kelloggand Unknown i. 1660. George William Kelloggwas born on May 26, 1815 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1661. Artemas Brewer Kellogg was born on Apr. 25, 1819 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. 1400. Washington Kelloggwas born on Jul. 2, 1780 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Washington Kelloggand Unknown i. 1662. George Washington Kelloggwas born on Nov. 26, 1821 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date. 1401. Green Kelloggwas born on Sep. 14, 1782 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Green i. ii. iii.
Kelloggand Unknown 1663. Charles Grandison Kelloggwas born on Jan. 28, 1810 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date. 1664. George Washington Kelloggwas born on Jan. 2, 1812 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date. 1665. Green Kelloggwas born on Mar. 28, 1816 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date.
1402. Harvey Kelloggwas born on Sep. 29, 1785 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Harvey Kelloggand Unknown i. 1666. Orlando Kelloggwas born on Feb. 2, 1807 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. ii. 1667. Solomon Washington Kelloggwas born on Dec. 20, 1819 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. iii. 1668. James Gregg Kellogg was born on Dec. 26, 1821 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date. 1403. James Kellogg was born on Feb. 14, 1787 and died on an unknown date.
1404. Henry Kelloggwas born on Apr. 17, 1791 in Clinton, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Henry Kelloggand Unknown i. 1669. Jefferson Daniel Reynolds Kelloggwas born on Dec. 19, 1812 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1670. John Washington Kelloggwas born on Nov. 16, 1821 in Clinton, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. 1405. Abram Kellogg was born on Feb. 12, 1793 and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Abram Kellogg and Unknown i. 1671. Romandus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 1, 1821 in Sempronius, Cayuga, NY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1672. Romanzon Beaumont Kelloggwas born on Dec. 15, 1822 in Sempronius, Cayuga, NY and died on an unknown date.
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Roseman Kellogg was born on May 10, 1831 in Oswego, Oswego, NY and died on an unknown date.
1406. Aaron Kelloggwas born on Feb. 12, 1793 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date.
1407. Aaron Kelloggwas born on Feb. 12, 1793 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Aaron Kelloggand Unknown i. 1674. Christopher Columbus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 21, 1822 in Syracuse, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date. 1408. Lydia Swift was born on Jul. 26, 1715 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA and died on Feb. 27, 1773. She marriedAntipas Hammond. Antipas, son of Benjamin Hammond and Elizabeth Hunnewill, was born on Jul. 16, 1704 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA and died on Mar. 29, 1773 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
Children of Lydia Swift and Antipas Hammond i. 1675. Elizabeth Hammond was born on Jan. 18, 1752 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA and died on Dec. 15, 1805 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
44th Generation (Great(41)-grandchildren) 1409. Nathaniel F "Nathan" Taylorwas born on Apr. 13, 1782 in Augusta, VA and died on Mar. 26, 1847 in Montgomery, Jefferson Co., Indiana. He marriedEleanor Dye on Apr. 6, 1806 in Hardin, KY. Eleanor, daughter of Isaac Dye and Hannah Compton, was born on May 22, 1774 in Kentucky, USA or 1778 and died on Oct. 22, 1841 in Montgomery, Indiana.
Other events in the life of Nathaniel F "Nathan" Taylor Marriage Apr 13 1806 Hardin Co., KY married Eleanor Dye Other events in the life of Eleanor Dye Marriage Apr 13 1806 Hardin Co., KY Children of Nathaniel F "Nathan" Taylorand Eleanor Dye i. 1676. Nathaniel Franklin Taylorwas born on Mar. 25, 1824 in Hardin, KY and died on Mar. 5, 1883 in Woodbury, IA. ii. 1677. Melvina Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1807 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on May 14, 1843 in Indiana, USA. iii. 1678. Julia Ann Taylorwas born on Jul. 1, 1809 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1893 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA. iv. 1679. Sarah Frances Taylor was born on Apr. 5, 1815 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Mar. 3, 1880 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA. v. 1680. James G. Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1819 in Hardin Co., KY and died in 1821 in Hardin Co., KY. vi. 1681. John G. Taylorwas born on Aug. 5, 1827 in Hardin, KY and died in 1898 in California.
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1410. Nancy Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1767 in Augusta, VA and died on May 2, 1816 in Shelby Co., KY probably. She married 1st George Washington Boswell on Jan. 2, 1787 in Augusta, VA. George Washington was born on Jun. 11, 1748 and died on Mar. 7, 1803 in Shelby Co., KY probably. She married 2ndGeorge Thatcher on Sep. 3, 1809 in Shelby, KY.
Children of Nancy i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii.
Taylor and George Washington Boswell 1682. George Boswell was born on Jan. 2, 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. 1683. James Edward Boswell was born on Dec. 4, 1798 in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1684. Sarah Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1685. Rebecca Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1686. Susannah Boswell was born in 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. 1687. Melinda Boswell was born in 1789 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. 1688. Elizabeth Boswell was born in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. 1689. George W. Boswell was born on May 16, 1793 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1411. Mary Taylor was born in 1772 in Augusta, VA and died in 1845 in Shelby Co., KY. She marriedWilliam Figg on Jan. 15, 1791 in Frederick Co., VA. William was born in 1775 in Berkeley, VA and died in 1848 in Sullivan, IN.
Other events in the life of Mary Taylor Marriage Jan 15 1791 Frederick Co., VA Children of Mary Taylor and William Figg i. 1690. Francis Asberry Figgwas born on Sep. 1, 1804 in Bereley, WV and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Putnam, IN. ii. 1691. Benjamin Figgwas born in 1795 in Jefferson, KY and died on Oct. 14, 1870 in Jefferson, KY. iii. 1692. Wesley Figg was born in Sep. 1810 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Hendricks, IN. iv. 1693. Courtney T. Figgwas born on Nov. 6, 1806 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Masonville, Davies, KY. v. 1694. James Figg was born on Mar. 19, 1792 in Berkeley, WV and died on Jul. 3, 1883 in Shelby Co., KY. vi. 1695. Thomas T. Figgwas born in 1805 in Berkeley, WV and died on an unknown date. vii. 1696. Frances Emily Figgwas born on Nov. 15, 1808 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1697. Mary T. Figgwas born on Mar. 22, 1802 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1698. Nathaniel Figgwas born in 1797 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1835 in Jefferson, KY. x. 1699. William Figg was born in 1793 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1845 in Indiana, USA. xi. 1700. John Wright Figgwas born in 1798 in Berkeley, WV and died in Louisville, KY. 1412. Thomas Wright Taylor was born on Oct. 8, 1774 in Augusta, VA and died on Jan. 5, 1847 in Virginia.
1413. James Taylor was born in 1770 in Augusta, VA and died in Aug. 1863 in Zanesville, Ohio. He marriedBarbara Seitzer in Virginia. Barbara was born in 1777 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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1799
Norwich and Zanesville, OH Virginia
1414. John F. Taylorwas born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA. He married Mary C. Kercheval in 1823. Mary C., daughter of Samuel Kercheval, was born Between 1786 and 1789 in Virginia and died After 1863.
Children of John F. Taylorand Mary C. Kercheval i. 1701. John B. Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 1702. M. A. Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 1703. Mariah Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1704. William Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1705. Mildred Helen Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1816 in Tennessee or VA and died on Jun. 30, 1887. vi. 1706. Sarah Taylor was born About 1819 in Virginia and died in Sep. 1856. vii. 1707. Susan A. Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1819 in Tennessee and died on Sep. 18, 1890 in Todd, KY probably. viii. 1708. Hugh Taylorwas born on Feb. 11, 1824 in Tennessee and died on Dec. 31, 1876 in Caldwell, Texas. ix. 1709. Ellis Taylorwas born About 1834 in Tennessee and died in 1885. 1415. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA, USA. She married 1st James Figg in 1798. She married 2ndJesse Spradling, Rev..
1416. Sarah Taylor was born in 1769 in Augusta, VA and died Before 1863. She married James Tinley in Kentucky, USA.
1417. William Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1784 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA. He married Mary Murphy 1809?. Mary was born in 1809 and died on an unknown date.
1418. Francis Emeline Taylorwas born in 1786 in Augusta, VA and died on Apr. 27, 1845 in Ohio. She marriedThomas Wright on Jan. 12, 1809 in Shelby Co., KY.Thomas was born in Mar. 1785 in Virginia and died on Nov. 11, 1845 in Ohio.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1419. Mary Taylor was born About 1774 in Jeefferson, West Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married William Figg on Jan. 15, 1791 in Frederick, VA. William was born Between 1770 and 1775 in Berkeley, West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mary Taylor and William Figg i. 1710. Courtney Figgwas born on Nov. 7, 1806 in Shelby, KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Daviess, KY. 1420. Bushrod Taylor died on an unknown date.
1421. Tarleton Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1783 in Maryland and died on Aug. 29, 1856. He marriedElizabeth Woods About 1800 in Madison, Kentucky.Elizabeth was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Tarleton Taylor and Elizabeth Woods i. 1711. Jesse Taylor was born on Dec. 11, 1802 in Kentucky and died on Jan. 13, 1873. ii. 1712. Thomas Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iii. 1713. Sarah Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1806 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 1714. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 16, 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. v. 1715. Clarkey Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1810 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 30, 1844. vi. 1716. Frank Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1812 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vii. 1717. Rebecca Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1814 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. viii. 1718. Nancy Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1816 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. ix. 1719. Bartleston Taylor was born in Nov. 1818 in Kentucky and died on Dec. 30, 1895. x. 1720. Darnaby Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1820 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 26, 1821. 1422. Grace Taylor was born in 1784 and died on Oct. 10, 1856. She marriedEdward Duncan. Edward was born on Oct. 9, 1759 and died on an unknown date.
1423. Groom Taylor was born in 1785 and died on an unknown date. He marriedSarah Howard About 1804. Sarah was born About 1786 in Maryland and died on an unknown date.
Children of Groom Taylor and Sarah Howard i. 1721. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1722. Betsey Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1723. Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1724. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1725. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. vi. 1726. Thomas Taylor was born About 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vii. 1727. James Taylor was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
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1728. 1729. 1730.
William, I Taylor was born About 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Wesley Taylor was born About 1810 and died on an unknown date. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1825 and died in 1897.
1424. Jane Taylor was born in 1786 and died on Mar. 20, 1818. She marriedDoven Hendren. Doven was born on May 15, 1773 and died on Aug. 20, 1848.
1425. Rebecca Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date. She married William Matthews . William was born About 1782 and died on an unknown date.
1426. William Taylor was born in 1788 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He marriedNancy Farr. Nancy was born in 1792 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Taylor and Nancy Farr i. 1731. Louisa Taylor was born in 1806 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1732. May Taylor was born in 1808 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1733. Groom Taylor was born on Jul. 29, 1810 and died on Dec. 4, 1863. iv. 1734. Jane Taylor was born in 1813 and died on an unknown date. v. 1735. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1814 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1736. Lottie Taylor was born in 1816 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1737. Louise Taylor was born in 1818 and died on an unknown date. viii. 1738. Mary Ann Taylorwas born in 1820 and died on an unknown date. ix. 1739. Cassius Marcellus Taylor was born on May 12, 1830 and died on May 24, 1892. x. 1740. Pendleton Taylor was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date. xi. 1741. Owen Taylor was born on Dec. 17, 1838 in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 1427. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1799 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Charlotte "Polly" Minge. Mary Charlotte "Polly" was born on Oct. 28, 1797 and died in 1878.
Children of Benjamin Taylor and Mary Charlotte "Polly" Minge i. 1742. Rebecca Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1819 and died on Sep. 11, 1895. ii. 1743. James Taylor was born in 1820 and died in 1820. iii. 1744. Christian Smith Taylorwas born in 1822 and died on Jun. 27, 1857. iv. 1745. Tarleton Jones Taylor was born on May 26, 1828 in Madison, KY and died on Jul. 30, 1867. v. 1746. Mary Jane Taylor was born in 1838 and died on Apr. 10, 1910.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1428. Parker Taylor was born About 1796 in Madison, KY and died in 1880. He marriedBetsy Farr.
1429. Francis, Jr Taylor was born About 1767 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana. He married Martha Thorp on Apr. 6, 1785 in Warren Co., NC.Martha was born About 1768 and died in 1829/30.
Children of Francis, Jr Taylor and Martha Thorp i. 1747. William Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1748. Joseph Taylor was born About 1795 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1749. John Taylor was born About 1797 in Madison, KY and died About Oct. 1860 in Winslow, Monroe Twp., Pike Co., Indiana. iv. 1750. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1799 and died on an unknown date. v. 1751. Tarply Taylor was born About 1805 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1752. Absolom Taylor was born About 1814 and died on an unknown date. 1430. Absolom Taylor was born About 1784 and died on an unknown date.
1431. Mary Elizabeth Basham was born in 1773 in Greenbrier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1432. George Edmund, II Taylorwas born About 1725 in Fairfax Co., VA and died About Feb. 1788 in Virginia. He married 1st Margaret in 1744 in Virgiania, probably.Margaret was born in 1728 in Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Sarah . Sarah was born About 1726 and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of George Edmund, II Taylor Military Service Virginia Colonial Militia with George Washington's Company A Military Service Wounded in the battle of Great Meadows Children of George Edmund, II Taylorand Margaret i. 1753. Samuel Taylor, IV was born in 1750 in Fairfax Co., VA and died After 1799. ii. 1754. George Edmund, III Taylorwas born About 1745 to 1750 in Lounoun Co. or Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1755. Stephan Taylor was born in Virginia and died on an unknown date. iv. 1756. William Tarlton Taylor was born on Aug. 24, 1759 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. Children of George Edmund, II Taylorand Sarah v. 1757. Nimrod Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1754 in Shenandoah Co., VA or Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1433. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 30, 1746 in Mt. Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1434. Stephan Taylor was born About 1740 and died on an unknown date.
1435. Frances Taylor was born in 1745 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1436. Keziah Hizziah Taylorwas born About 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1437. Craven Taylor died on an unknown date.
1438. Cynthia Taylordied on an unknown date.
1439. Jack Taylor died on an unknown date.
1440. Anthony Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedSusannah Lacey. Susannah was born in 1732 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia and died in 1781 in Portsmouthm Virginia.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Anthony Taylorand Susannah Lacey i. 1758. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1759. George, Sr. Taylorwas born in 1754 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1760. Joseph Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1761. Jossiah Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date. v. 1762. William Taylor was born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1763. Susanna Taylor was born About 1765 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1764. Littleberry Taylor was born About 1767 and died in 1837. 1441. James Taylor was born on Dec. 15, 1738 in New Kent, Virginia and died in Sep. 1807 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
1442. Catherine Basye was born on May 20, 1752 in Shandoah, Northumberland, VA and died on Jan. 7, 1839 in St. Louis, Missouri.
1443. Leroy Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1758 in Prince William, VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedNelley Wilson. Nelley was born About 1760 in Washington, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Leroy Taylor and Nelley Wilson i. 1765. Sarah "Sally" Taylor was born After Mar. 1770 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date. 1444. Argyle Taylor was born on May 25, 1750 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Jan. 8, 1826.
1445. Leanna Taylor was born in 1751 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1446. John Taylor was born on Oct. 27, 1752 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Apr. 12, 1835 in Forks of Elkhorn, Franklyn, KY. He married Elizabeth Kavanaug. Elizabeth was born in 1761 in Culpeper, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Taylor and Elizabeth Kavanaug i. 1766. Benjamin Taylor was born About 1784 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1767. Joseph Taylor was born in 1786 in Orange Co., VA and died in 1845 in Lexingeton, KY. iii. 1768. Nancy Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1788 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died in 1847.
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1769. 1770. 1771. 1772. 1773. 1774. 1775.
Mary Taylor was born in 1790 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Polly Taylorwas born on Jun. 17, 1792 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1795 in Bullittsburg, Boone, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. John W. Taylor was born About 1796 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Cave Taylor was born in 1800 and died in 1810. Elizabeth T. Taylorwas born on Jun. 11, 1803 in Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Sally Taylor was born on Nov. 22, 1807 in Mount Byrd, Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1447. Thomas Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
1448. Bradford Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
1449. Wilder Taylor was born About 1758 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
1450. Susanna Taylor was born About 1760 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
1451. Joseph F. Taylorwas born on Mar. 26, 1767 in Fauquier, VA and died on Aug. 17, 1851 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky. He married Nancy Howard on May 8, 1790 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky.Nancy was born on Dec. 7, 1770 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph F. Taylorand Nancy Howard i. 1776. Bradford Taylor was born About 1806 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. ii. 1777. Martha Taylor was born About 1808 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iii. 1778. Jane N. Taylor was born About 1810 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 1779. Nancy Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1818 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 1452. Jane or Jenny Taylor was born About 1768 in Fredrick, VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1453. Nancy Anna Lee was born in 1728 and died on Oct. 8, 1808 in Rockingham Co., VA. She marriedJoseph Luke Hanks, Sr.. Joseph Luke was born on Dec. 20, 1725 in Bedford, Richmond Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nancy Anna Lee and Joseph Luke Hanks, Sr. i. 1780. James Hanks was born on Mar. 20, 1760 in Bedford Co., VA and died in 1793 in Nelson Co., KY. 1454. John Taylor, Major died on an unknown date. He marriedOgle.
Children of John Taylor, Major and Ogle i. 1781. Benjamin Ogle Taylorwas born in Washington, DC and died on an unknown date. 1455. Caleb Taylor was born in 1750 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1783. He marriedSarah in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA. Sarah was born in 1750 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Caleb Taylor and Sarah i. 1782. Sarah Taylor was born in 1778 in Tyrone, NC and died on Jan. 3, 1862 in Polk, NC. ii. 1783. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Feb. 22, 1774 in Tyrone, NC and died on May 22, 1848 in Fabius, Marion, MO. 1456. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He marriedHannah Steele in 1765 in Virginia. Hannah was born About 1740 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joshua Taylor and Hannah Steele i. 1784. Hannah Taylor was born in Oct. 1777 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Jan. 25, 1868 in Fannin, Georgia, USA. ii. 1785. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1780 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 1786. Joshua Taylor was born in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1787. Susannah Taylor was born in 1766 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. v. 1788. Francis Taylor was born in 1773 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. vi. 1789. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born After 1768 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. vii. 1790. Mary Taylor was born in 1781 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. viii. 1791. Robert Taylor was born in 1783 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. ix. 1792. Jesse James Taylor was born in 1787 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. x. 1793. Olive Taylorwas born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. xi. 1794. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1457. Mary Taylor was born in 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She marriedHartwell Hunnicutt. Hartwell was born on May 13, 1738 in Surry, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mary Taylor and Hartwell Hunnicutt i. 1795. Rebecca Hunnicutt was born in 1760 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1796. Polly Hunnicuttdied on an unknown date. iii. 1797. Hartwell Hunnicutt was born in 1756 in Cumberland, SC and died on an unknown date. iv. 1798. Rowland Hunnicuttwas born About 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 1458. Arthur Taylor was born in 1744 in Virginia and died in Dec. 1781. He marriedCelia. Celia was born 1745 to 1750 in VA or Tyron Co., NC and died After 1807 in Old Pendleton Co., or Greenville, SC.
Children of Arthur i. ii. iii. iv.
Taylor and Celia 1799. Charles Taylor died in 1844 in Henderson, NC. 1800. Arthur Taylor died on an unknown date. 1801. Pennine Taylor died on an unknown date. 1802. Martha Taylor died on an unknown date.
1459. John Taylor was born About 1755 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of John Taylor and Unknown i. 1803. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Apr. 12, 1809 in Henderson, NC and died on Nov. 26, 1871. ii. 1804. Ransom Powell Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1804 in Mills River, NC and died on an unknown date. iii. 1805. John Taylor was born in 1818 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. 1460. Susanah Taylor was born avt 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1461. James Taylor was born in 1747 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1462. Isaac Taylor was born in 1748 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1463. Cynthia Taylorwas born in 1749 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1464. Jeremiah Taylor was born About 1745 in Virginia and died About 1777 in Virginia.
1465. Robert Hammer Taylor was born in 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA. He married Susannah in 1780 in rutherford, NC, USA.Susannah was born in 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert Hammer Taylor and Susannah i. 1806. Joseph Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 1807. Benjamin Taylor was born on May 12, 1795 in Bladen, NC and died on an unknown date. iii. 1808. Nancy Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iv. 1809. John Taylor was born in 1785 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. v. 1810. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vi. 1811. Sally Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died After 1830. vii. 1812. Mildred (Milly) Taylorwas born on Apr. 12, 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Nov. 3, 1871. viii. 1813. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. ix. 1814. Jonathan Taylor was born in 1812 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 1466. Sarah Knox Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1813 and died on Sep. 15, 1835. She marriedJefferson Finis Davis, President of the Confederacy CSA. Jefferson Finis was born on Jun. 3, 1808 and died on Dec. 6, 1889.
1467. Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1811 and died on Dec. 21, 1875. She marriedRobert Crooke Wood in 1829.
Children of Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor and Robert Crooke Wood i. 1815. John Taylor Wood was born in 1830 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1816. Robert Crooke Wood was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1817. Sarah Knox Wood was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1818. Blandina Dudley Woodwas born in 1834 and died in 1892.
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1468. OctaviaPannill Taylorwas born on Aug. 16, 1816 and died on an unknown date.
1469. Margaret Smith Taylor was born on Jul. 27, 1819 and died on an unknown date.
1470. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Apr. 20, 1824 and died on an unknown date. She married William Wallace Smith Bliss, Col.. William Wallace Smith was born on Aug. 17, 1815 and died on Aug. 4, 1853.
1471. Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen.was born on Jan. 27, 1826 in Louisville, KY and died on Apr. 12, 1879 in New York, NY. He marriedLouise Marie Myrtle Bringier on Feb. 10, 1851. Louise Marie Myrtle was born in 1834 in Hermitage Plantation and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen.and Louise Marie Myrtle Bringier i. 1819. Zachary Taylor was born in 1854/55 and died on Apr. 27, 1863. ii. 1820. Elizabeth M. (Betty) Taylorwas born in 1854 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1821. Louise Margaret Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1822. Richard Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1823. Mrythe Bianca Taylor was born in 1864 and died in 1942. 1472. William Dabney strother Taylor was born on Jul. 8, 1806 and died on Mar. 9, 1891. He marriedJane Pollock Barbour. Jane Pollock died in 1871.
Children of William Dabney strother Taylor and Jane Pollock Barbour i. 1824. Sophia Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1825. Margaret Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1826. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1827. Sterother Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1828. William Pollock Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1833 and died on Oct. 3, 1872. vi. 1829. Hancock Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. vii. 1830. Manlius Taylor, Capt, CSAwas born in 1840 and died in 1908.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1473. Nicholas Meriwether Lewis Taylor was born in 1815 and died in 1871. He marriedMariah Harris.
1474. Mildred Jane Taylor was born in 1817 and died in 1872. She marriedJohn McLean.
1475. Elizabeth Sarah Taylor was born in 1822 and died in 1866. She marriedJonathan Edwards Spilman, Rev.. Jonathan Edwards was born in 1812 and died in 1896.
1476. Mary Louise Taylor was born in 1824 and died on an unknown date. She married Archibald Magill Robinson. Archibald Magill was born in 1821 and died in 1904.
1477. Joseph Walker Taylor, Maj. was born in 1826 and died in 1899. He married 1stLucy Moore Throckmorton. He married 2nd Ellen Bates. Ellen was born in 1826 and died in 1916.
Children of Joseph Walker i. 1831. ii. 1832. iii. 1833. iv. 1834.
Taylor, Maj. and Lucy Moore Throckmorton Mildred Taylor was born in 1847 and died on an unknown date. Virginia Alexander Taylorwas born in 1849 and died on an unknown date. James Bate Taylor was born in 1851 and died on an unknown date. Zachary Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Walker v. 1835. vi. 1836. vii. 1837. viii. 1838.
Taylor, Maj. and Ellen Bates Ellen Taylorwas born in 1859 and died on an unknown date. Susanna Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date. Annah Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date. Fannie Taylorwas born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1478. Edward Hancock Taylor was born in 1827 and died in 1895. He marriedLouise Barker.
Children of Edward Hancock Taylor and Louise Barker i. 1839. Alexander Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1840. Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1841. Robert Taylor died on an unknown date.
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1479. Zachary Lee Taylor was born in 1832 and died in 1885. He marriedHarriet Prentice .
Children of Zachary Lee Taylor and Harriet Prentice i. 1842. George Taylor died on an unknown date. 1480. Annah Allen Taylorwas born in 1835 and died in 1889. She marriedCharles Theodore Hawes.
1481. Robert Hornby Taylorwas born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
1482. Samuel Burks Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date.
1483. Sarah Strother Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam B. Jouett, Col..
1484. Richard Hancock Taylor died on an unknown date.
1485. Emily Allison Taylordied in 1890. She marriedLafayette McLaws . Lafayette died in 1897.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1486. Anne Pendleton Taylorwas born in 1813 and died in 1898. She marriedFrederick Geiger Edwards. Frederick Geiger was born in 1806 and died in 1871.
1487. Mary Virginia Taylor was born in 1818 and died in 1906. She marriedBurton Randall, Dr.. Burton was born in 1805 and died in 1886.
1488. Josephine Pannill Taylorwas born in 1820 and died in 1860.
1489. Margaret Lewis Taylor was born in 1823 and died on an unknown date.
1490. Elizabeth MacKall Taylorwas born in 1826 and died in 1910. She marriedNicholas Waggener Casey. Nicholas Waggener was born in 1826 and died in 1910.
1491. Frances Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date.
1492. William Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date.
1493. John McLean Taylor was born in 1828 and died in 1875.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1494. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1830 and died in 1917. She marriedDavid R. Jones. David R.died in 1863.
1495. Joseph Hancock Taylor was born in 1836 and died in 1885. He marriedMary Montgomery Meigs. Mary Montgomery was born in 1843 and died in 1930.
Children of Joseph Hancock Taylor and Mary Montgomery Meigs i. 1843. John Rogers Meigs Taylorwas born in 1865 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1844. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1845. Evelyn Taylorwas born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1846. Joseph Pannill Taylorwas born in 1867 and died on an unknown date. v. 1847. Montgomery Meigs Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date. 1496. Arbella Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. She married Henry Francis Clarke. Henry Francis was born in 1820 and died in 1887.
1497. Evelyn McLean Taylorwas born in 1845 and died in 1917. She marriedHenry Walter Kingsbury. Henry Walter was born in 1862 and died on an unknown date.
1498. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
1499. William Bliss Taylor was born in 1853 and died in 1871.
1500. John Henry Allisondied on an unknown date.
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1502. Caroline Taylor was born in 1801 and died on an unknown date.
1503. David Taylorwas born in 1802 and died on an unknown date.
1504. Feldin Taylorwas born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
1505. James Taylor was born in 1804 and died on an unknown date.
1506. John Taylor was born in 1805 and died on an unknown date.
1507. Mary Taylor was born in 1807 and died on an unknown date.
1508. William Taylor was born in 1808 in Lancaster, KY and died on an unknown date. He married Catherine Tracy. Catherine was born in Lancaster, KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Taylor and Catherine Tracy i. 1848. Eliza jane Taylorwas born in 1828 and died on an unknown date.
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1849. 1850. 1851. 1852. 1853. 1854. 1855. 1856. 1857.
Susan Taylor was born in 1831 and died on an unknown date. George Ann Taylorwas born in 1824 and died on an unknown date. John William Taylor was born in 1837 in Kentucky and died in 1894/95 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Mary Ann Taylorwas born in 1839 and died on an unknown date. Mandy Taylor was born in 1839 and died on an unknown date. Beth Ann Taylorwas born in 1843 and died on an unknown date. Fieldin Taylorwas born in 1845 and died on an unknown date. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date. Julia Catherine Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1851 and died on an unknown date.
1509. John B. Walker was born in 1783 and died on an unknown date.
1510. Ann Walker died on an unknown date.
1511. Eli Taylordied on an unknown date.
1512. Julia Taylor died on an unknown date.
1513. John Taylor died on an unknown date.
1514. James Taylor died on an unknown date.
1515. Moses Taylor was born in 1814 in Monroe Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedEliza Ann Vass on Sep. 6, 1842. Eliza Annwas born in 1824 in Monroe Co., VA now WV and died on Feb. 8, 1890.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Moses i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.
Taylor and Eliza Ann Vass 1858. Cornelius Taylor died on an unknown date. 1859. William Taylor died on an unknown date. 1860. James Wallace Taylor died on an unknown date. 1861. Harvey Taylor died on an unknown date. 1862. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date. 1863. John Taylor died on an unknown date. 1864. Alfred Burman Taylor was born on Nov. 25, 1857 in Monroe Co., VA now WV and died on Nov. 29, 1940 in Huntington, WV.
viii. ix. x.
1865. 1866. 1867.
Martha Taylor died on an unknown date. Rebecca Taylor died on an unknown date. Joise Taylor died on an unknown date.
1516. Riley Taylordied on an unknown date.
1517. Wiliam, III Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Wiliam, III Taylor and Unknown i. 1868. William R., IV Taylordied on an unknown date. 1518. Silas Foote Taylorwas born in 1820 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1896. He marriedSibina Ellen Nutteron Oct. 11, 1842 in Monroe Co., WV.
Children of Silas Foote Taylorand Sibina Ellen Nutter i. 1869. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1870. William J. Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1871. D. C. Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 1872. Mark D. Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 1873. Cornelious Lee Taylorwas born in 1859 and died on an unknown date. vi. 1874. Eli W. Taylordied on an unknown date. vii. 1875. Mary Susan Taylor died on an unknown date. 1519. Garrett Taylor was born in 1824 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1902 in Bedord Co., VA. He marriedMartha Faudre.
Children of Garrett Taylor and Martha Faudre i. 1876. Bass Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 1877. Sally Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 1878. William Riley Taylordied on an unknown date.
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1879. 1880. 1881. 1882.
Robert Taylor was born in 1846 and died in 1929. Ann Taylor was born in 1847 and died in 1887. Andrew Lewis Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedord Co., VA and died on Jan. 30, 1914 in Alderson, WV. James Clark Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedford Co., VA and died on Oct. 7, 1918 in Vanetta, Fayette Co., WV.
1520. Katherine Taylor died on an unknown date.
1521. Mary Magdalene Taylor died on an unknown date.
1522. Nancy Taylor died on an unknown date.
1523. William Riley Taylorwas born in May 1820 in Mt. Pleasant, Virginia and died on May 11, 1904 in Harlan Co., KY. He married 1st Icella Tinsley in 1836 in Harlan Co., KY.Icella was born in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Nancy Lundyon Mar. 7, 1843 in Hardin Co., KY. He married 3rdSarah Vaughn on Apr. 19, 1861 in Harland Co., KY. Sarah was born in 1834 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Riley Taylorand Icella Tinsley i. 1883. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1884. Martha Taylor was born in 1841 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. Children of William Riley Taylorand Nancy Lundy iii. 1885. Leander Taylor was born in 1843 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date. iv. 1886. Drucilla Taylor was born in 1845 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. v. 1887. Burdine Taylor was born in 1847 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date. vi. 1888. Zacharia Taylor was born in 1851 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. vii. 1889. John Taylor was born in 1853 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. viii. 1890. Rachel Taylor was born in 1854 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ix. 1891. Nancy Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. x. 1892. Sarah E. Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xi. 1893. Ruthie Taylor was born in 1859 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. Children of William Riley Taylorand Sarah Vaughn xii. 1894. William Taylor was born in May 1862 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xiii. 1895. Anna Taylor was born on May 16, 1863 in Harland Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1949. xiv. 1896. James J. Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xv. 1897. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xvi. 1898. Thomas Taylor was born in Aug. 1869 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xvii. 1899. Margaret Taylor was born in 1872 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. xviii. 1900. Archie Taylor was born in 1874 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1524. Benjamin (twin of Griffith) Taylorwas born 1824 to 1832 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died on an unknown date. He married Margaret ? . Margaret ? was born in 1833 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Benjamin (twin i. 1901. ii. 1902. iii. 1903.
of Griffith) Taylorand Margaret ? Noah Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date. John Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1525. Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylorwas born in 1824 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He married Katherine Grimes on Feb. 21, 1853 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
Children of Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylorand Katherine Grimes i. 1904. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1853 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jul. 25, 1877 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. ii. 1905. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1855 in Harlan Co., KY or 1853 Lee Co., VA and died in 1926 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. iii. 1906. Mary Taylor was born in 1856 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 30, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY. iv. 1907. Priscilla Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 15, 1854/55 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. v. 1908. Matilda Taylor was born in May 1858/59 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. vi. 1909. Joseph George or Jacob G. Taylorwas born in 1863 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. vii. 1910. Berry (twin to Joshua) Taylorwas born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY. viii. 1911. Joshua (twin of Berry) Taylorwas born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY. ix. 1912. Rachel O. Taylorwas born on Jun. 15, 1867 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. x. 1913. Noah Taylor was born in 1865/66 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. xi. 1914. John Wesley Taylor was born on Jun. 8, 1871 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. xii. 1915. Frank Taylor was born in 1872 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. xiii. 1916. Enoch Taylorwas born on Sep. 28, 1872/73 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 12, 1961 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. xiv. 1917. Charles Fred Taylorwas born in 1874/75 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1910 in Harlan Co., KY. xv. 1918. James Taylor was born in 1878 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. xvi. 1919. Martha Taylor was born in 1870 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. 1526. Irvin Taylor was born in 1833 in Whitley Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary A. Saylor on Mar. 10, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY.Mary A. was born in 1835 in Wallen's Creek, Russell Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Irvin Taylor and Mary A. Saylor i. 1920. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1921. Noah Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1922. John Taylor was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1527. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1826 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He marriedSubra Ely. Subra was born in 1827 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Subra Ely i. 1923. Sarah Taylor was born in 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1924. George Taylor was born in Jan. 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1528. Nancy Taylor was born in 1827/28 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She marriedDavid, Sr. Lee in 1850/51. David, Sr. was born in 1824 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1529. Jesse Riley, Jr. Taylor was born in 1832 in Lee Co., VA or Whitley Co., KY and died in Jan. 1898 in Lebanon, Marion Co., KY.. He married 1stMary Anna Mink on Mar. 30, 1856 in Harlan Co., KY.Mary Anna was born in 1834 in Russell Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndMary Zarberry in 1866.
1530. John Wesley Taylor was born in 1835/36 in Virginia and died on Feb. 14, 1865 in Harlan Co., KY. He married Martha Jane Ely in 1856 in Harlan Co., KY.Martha Jane was born in 1831 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Wesley Taylor and Martha Jane Ely i. 1925. Leroy Taylor was born in 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 1926. Andrew Taylor was born in 1859 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. iii. 1927. Isaac Newton Taylor, Sr. was born on Jun. 8, 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 3, 1935 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. iv. 1928. Sarah Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1861 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1531. Noah, Sr. Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1838 in Virginia and died on Mar. 3, 1919 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock Co., TN. He married Joicy Lee in 1866. Joicy was born on Dec. 1, 1848 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Sr. Taylorand Joicy Lee 1929. Andrew Taylor was born in 1866 in Harlan Co., KY and died in 1951. 1930. Nancy Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1869 in Harlan Co., KY and died on May 6, 1959. 1931. Jane Taylor was born in 1870 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1932. Joicy Taylor was born in 1872 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1933. Noah, Jr. Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Nov. 19, 1918 in Hancock Co., TN. 1934. William Taylor was born in 1877 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 1935. Johnny Green Taylorwas born on Dec. 28, 1879 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jan. 24, 1927 in Lee Co., VA. 1936. Deli Taylor was born on Feb. 3, 1883 and died on Jun. 5, 1970. 1937. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1887 and died on Jan. 2, 1960. 1938. Maudie Taylor was born in 1893 and died in 1972. 1939. Robert Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1889 and died on Jan. 7, 1971.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks xii. xiii. xiv.
1940. 1941. 1942.
Gilbert Taylordied on an unknown date. Bud Taylor died on an unknown date. Lee Wilson Taylor, Sheriff of Hancock County, TNdied on an unknown date.
1532. Elijah Taylorwas born in 1830 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1533. James Madison Taylor was born on Oct. 25, 1821 in Morganton, Bradley, TN and died on Jan. 14, 1907 in Claremore, Rogers, OK. He married 1stMartha Beasley. Martha was born in 1822 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndNicey de Armond. Nicey was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date. He married 3rdElizabeth Ann Parker About 1845 in Cherokee, Co, NC.Elizabeth Annwas born in 1826 in Haywood co., NC and died on an unknown date. He married 4thHanna Addie Manchester on Jan. 8, 1855 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC.Hanna Addie was born About 1830 in Providence, RI and died on an unknown date. Children of James Madison Taylor and Martha Beasley i. 1943. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date. Children of James Madison Taylor and Nicey de Armond ii. 1944. Laura Alice Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1846 in NC and died on an unknown date. 1534. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1824 in Cleveland, Bradley, TN and died on Feb. 21, 1895 in Tahlequah, Cherokee, OK. He marriedMartha R. Mose on Jan. 13, 1857 in Cherokee, Co, NC.Martha R. was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
1535. David Miller Taylorwas born on Mar. 13, 1826 in Bradley, TN and died 1880 or 1902 in Rogers, OK. He married Laura Elizabeth Welch. Laura Elizabeth was born About 1837 and died on an unknown date.
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Miller Taylorand Laura Elizabeth Welch 1945. Edward Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1860 and died on an unknown date. 1946. John Francis Taylorwas born on Dec. 3, 1861 in Murphy Co., NC and died on Nov. 6, 1932. 1947. David Robert Taylorwas born in Feb. 1868 and died on an unknown date.
1536. William Penn Taylor was born 1832 or 1 Oct 1827 in Tennessee or Cherokee, NC and died 1850 or 20 May 1920 in District 14, Franklin, TN or Chelsea, OK. He married Christiana Tipton. Christiana was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Penn Taylor and Christiana Tipton i. 1948. John David Taylorwas born in 1855 and died in 1931 in Cherokee, Oklahoma. ii. 1949. Missouri Jennie Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1950. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date. iv. 1951. Adeline Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1537. Elizabeth E. Taylorwas born on Oct. 18, 1819 in Polk, TN and died on Jun. 30, 1891 in Andrews, Cherokee, NC. She married Stephen Whitaker . Stephen was born on Feb. 9, 1814 in Swannanoa, Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1538. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born on Jun. 14, 1818 in Macon Co., NC and died in 1908 in Oklahoma. He married Martha Ann Bradley on Nov. 17, 1854. Martha Ann was born on Jan. 12, 1833 in Cherokee, Co, NC and died on an unknown date.
1539. Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1823 in Tennessee and died on Nov. 1, 1915 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. She married 1st Jonathan McDaniel. Jonathan was born About 1820 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Felix Panther in 1837 in Grape Creek, Cherokee Co., NC.Felix was born in 1818/19 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1540. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Apr. 2, 1835 and died on an unknown date. She married Manuel Setser . Manuel was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
1541. Campbell Harrison, Sr. Taylorwas born on Mar. 1, 1838 in Cherokee, Co, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Stacy Welch on May 14, 1860. Stacy was born on Mar. 15, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
1542. Minerva Jane Taylor was born on May 24, 1820 and died on Oct. 18, 1885 in Cherokee Nation West. She married Robert Wesley Walker in 1848. Robert Wesley was born on Feb. 3, 1815 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1543. David Taylorwas born on Nov. 5, 1822 in Bradley, TN and died on Apr. 20, 1900 in Vinitaa, Craig, OK. He married Sarah Ann Adair in 1857 in Inidan Territory.Sarah Ann was born in 1834 in Adairsville, Barton, GA and died on an unknown date.
Children of David Taylorand Sarah Ann Adair i. 1952. Lorena Adelaide Taylorwas born in 1851 and died in 1876.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1544. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 23, 1824 in Murphy, NC and died on Oct. 18, 1883 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. She married William Covington Ghormleyon May 6, 1845 in Ashville, TN.William Covingtonwas born on Mar. 25, 1817 in Blount, TN and died on an unknown date.
1545. Susan Thornton Glasswell was born on Mar. 2, 1835 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married 1st George Smith Patton. George Smith was born on Jul. 16, 1833 in Spotsylvania Co., VA and died in 1864 in Winchester, VA. She married 2nd George H. Smith.
Children of Susan Thornton Glasswell and George Smith Patton i. 1953. George Smith Patton was born on Sep. 30, 1856 in Charleston, Kanawha, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1927 in Lake Vinyard, CA. 1546. Hubbard Minor Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedMary Ann Arnold.
Children of Hubbard Minor Taylorand Mary Ann Arnold i. 1954. Thomas Arnold Taylordied on an unknown date. 1547. Sarah Martha Taylor Moore was born on Sep. 2, 1835 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1548. Norel Taylor, MDwas born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. He marriedMary Lucy Howard. Mary Lucy was born on Nov. 26, 1828 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Norel Taylor, MDand Mary Lucy Howard i. 1955. Julia Hoard Taylorwas born on Oct. 4, 1852 and died on May 17, 1935 in Henderson, KY. 1549. Mary Berry Taylor was born in 1800 and died in 1833. She marriedWilliam Todd Barbour. William Todd was born in 1791 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mary Berry Taylor and William Todd Barbour i. 1956. Mary E. Barbour was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1550. Elizabeth January Taylorwas born in 1800 and died on an unknown date.
1551. Nathaniel Ashby Taylorwas born in 1802 and died on an unknown date.
1552. William Rufus Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
1553. Margarette Ann Taylor was born in 1806 and died in 1879. She marriedWilliam Taylor Berry. William Taylor was born in 1796 and died on an unknown date.
1548. Norel Taylor, MDwas born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. See previous entry for Norel Taylor, MDwas born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. 1554. Peter Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1829 and died on Jul. 26, 1921. He marriedMargaret Jane Perigo . Margaret Jane was born on Jan. 26, 1830 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Peter Taylor and Margaret Jane Perigo i. 1957. Francis Marion "Frank" Taylorwas born in 1859/60 and died in 1946. 1555. Sarah H. Taylor was born in 1793 in Halifax, VA and died in 1863 in Smith, TN.
1556. Judith Word Taylor was born in 1795 in Halifax, VA and died in 1870 in Gaston, NC.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1557. Nancy C. Taylorwas born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1878 in Smith, TN.
1558. Martha S. Taylor was born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1880 in Autauga, Alabama.
1559. Lockey J. Taylor was born in 1800 in Smith, TN and died in 1845 in Marion, Illinois.
1560. Thomas C. Taylor was born in Apr. 1801 in Smith, TN and died in 1881 in Autauga, Alabama.
1561. Frances Haannh Taylor was born in 1805 in Smith, TN and died in 1875 in Autauga, Alabama.
1562. Elizabeth Lovelace Taylorwas born on Dec. 30, 1807 in Smith, TN and died on Dec. 25, 1879 in Autauga, Alabama.
1563. James C. Taylor was born in Aug. 1811 in Smith, TN and died in Oct. 1863 in Autauga, Alabama.
1564. William Lancaster Taylor was born in 1815 in Smith, TN and died in 1850 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama. He married Sarah Pousonley on Jun. 14, 1839 in Autauga, Alabama.Sarah was born in 1814 in Georgia and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Lancaster Taylor and Sarah Pousonley i. 1958. William Taylor was born in 1843 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
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1959. 1960. 1961. 1962. 1963. 1964. 1965.
Sarah Taylor was born in 1845 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. John Taylor was born in 1849 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. Robert Joseph Smith Taylorwas born in 1855 in Slidell, St. Tammany, Louisiana and died on an unknown date. George Taylor was born in 1855 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1857 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born in 1846 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died in 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama.
1565. James Taylor was born About 1802 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He marriedPolly Leming in 1820 in Rowan, NC. Polly was born in 1802 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Taylor and Polly Leming i. 1966. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1825 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date. ii. 1967. Lewis Taylor was born in 1826 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date. 1566. John Lewis Taylor was born in 1805 in Rutherford, NC and died on Jun. 3, 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He married Elizabeth (Betty) Kingin 1823 in Tennessee. Elizabeth (Betty)was born About 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Lewis Taylor and Elizabeth (Betty) King i. 1968. Meredith M. Taylor was born in 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died Before 1892 in Arkansas. ii. 1969. Lucinda Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 16, 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 19, 1899 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. iii. 1970. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1831 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. iv. 1971. Melvina Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1832 in Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 14, 1899 in Coffee, TN. v. 1972. Henry J. Taylorwas born in 1835 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Apr. 10, 1895 in Ashbury Community, Coffeee, TN. vi. 1973. Mary (Pollie) Taylorwas born in 1837 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. vii. 1974. Martha I. Taylor was born in 1840 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. viii. 1975. Susan Taylor was born in 1842 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. ix. 1976. John Lewis, Jr. Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1847 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 29, 1920 in Knoxville, Knox, TN. 1567. Elizabeth Leuiza Taylorwas born in 1816 in Rutherford, NC and died in 1880. She marriedJones Burton About 1830 in Coffee, TN. Jones was born in 1799 in Pittsylvania, VA and died on an unknown date.
1568. Edy (Edith) Taylorwas born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam, Jr. Collins. William, Jr., son of William Collins and Evy (Evaline) Taylor , was born in 1821 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1569. Nancy Taylor was born in 1810 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1570. Ferriby Taylorwas born in 1812 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1571. Joseph Lewis Taylor was born on Apr. 26, 1797 in Patrick, VA and died on Sep. 26, 1870 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. He married Rebecca King in 1818 in Coffee, TN.Rebecca , daughter of Jonathan King and Sarah Taylor, was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Lewis Taylor and Rebecca King i. 1977. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville, TN. ii. 1978. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. iii. 1979. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. iv. 1980. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. v. 1981. Berry King Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. vi. 1982. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. vii. 1983. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. viii. 1984. Elvira Taylorwas born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. ix. 1985. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. x. 1986. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887. 1572. Harden Taylor was born in 1798 in North Carolina and died in Nov. 1883 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. He married Anna Blair About 1815 in North Carolina.Anna was born in 1795 in South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Harden Taylor and Anna Blair i. 1987. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. ii. 1988. Permelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date. iii. 1989. George L. Taylordied on an unknown date. 1573. George Taylor was born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1574. Evy (Evaline) Taylorwas born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Collins About 1810 in North Carolina.William was born About 1779/80 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Evy (Evaline) Taylorand William Collins i. 1990. William, Jr. Collinswas born in 1821 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date. 1575. Nancy Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. She marriedJordan King. Jordan was born About 1796 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1576. Ferigy (Fergy) Phoebe Taylorwas born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
1577. William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United Stateswas born on Feb. 9, 1773 in Virginia and died on Apr. 4, 1841 in The White House, Washington, DC. He married Anna Tuthill Symmes.
Children of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United Statesand Anna Tuthill Symmes i. 1991. John Scott Harrison was born on Oct. 4, 1804 and died on May 25, 1878. 1578. Isaac Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedHannnah Arnold.
1579. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. She marriedEmmor Jefferis .
1580. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedSamuel Moreton.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1581. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedJoseph Cope.
1582. Benjamin, Jr. Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1737 in Kennet Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, USA and died on Oct. 18, 1781 in East Caln Twp., Chester Co, Pennsylvania. He married 1stRebecca Webb on Nov. 1, 1758 in Chester, PA.Rebecca was born on May 25, 1741 in Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndAnn Edgeon Dec. 3, 1777 in East Caln Twp., Chester Co. Ann was born on Dec. 26, 1748 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Benjamin, Jr. Taylor and Rebecca Webb i. 1992. Joseph Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1760 and died on Aug. 16, 1826 in maybe West Chester Meeting, Chester Co., PA. ii. 1993. Benjamin, III Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 1994. William Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 1995. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 1996. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 1997. Benjamin, IV Taylordied on an unknown date. 1583. James Taylor was born in 1705 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
1584. Margaret Taylor was born in 1704 in Philadelphia, PA and died on Jan. 10, 1763 in Meklinburg, NC. She married William Polk About 1725 in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania.William was born in 1699/00 in Whitehall, Somerset, MD and died on an unknown date.
1585. Charles Taylor was born in 1707 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
1586. Susan Taylor was born in 1713 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
1587. Abiah Taylor was born on Sep. 29, 1738 and died on Dec. 3, 1801. He marriedAnn Trimble on May 6, 1762 in Bradford Meeting.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1588. Ambrose Taylor was born on Jan. 19, 1747 in Near, Media, Chester, PA and died in 1816 in Chester, Pennsylvania. He married Mary Sidewell on Apr. 28, 1773 in West Nottingham Meeeting House, Cecil, MD. Mary was born on Feb. 17, 1752 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Ambrose Taylor Religion Children of Ambrose Taylor and Mary Sidewell i. 1998. Jacob, I Taylor was born on Jan. 1, 1774 in Cheter Monthly Meeting, PA and died on May 2, 1849 in Warren, Ohio. ii. 1999. Mordecai Taylor was born in 1768/69 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on Mar. 13, 1843 in Warren, Ohio ?. iii. 2000. Aliabjah Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1781 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2001. Peter Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1785 in Castle, Delaware and died on Nov. 8, 1870. v. 2002. Stephen Taylor was born on Aug. 2, 1778 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 23, 1822 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. vi. 2003. Mary Taylor was born in 1789 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware and died on an unknown date. 1589. Peter, V Taylor died Before 1802. He marriedGrace.
1590. Sarah Taylor was born About 1753 and died on an unknown date. She married Joshua Thomas.
1591. Joseph Taylor died on an unknown date.
1592. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 5, 1749 and died on an unknown date.
1593. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date.
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1595. Evan Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedAmy.
1596. Enoch Taylordied on an unknown date.
1597. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date.
1598. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date.
1599. Grace Taylor was born on Aug. 5, 1730 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
1600. John Taylor was born About 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
1601. Rachael Taylor was born on Nov. 16, 1732 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1602. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1736/37 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
1603. Joseph Taylor was born About 1740 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
1604. William Taylor was born About 1745 in Rowan Co., NC and died on an unknown date.
1605. Francis, III Taylor, Majorwas born in 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on Nov. 4, 1814 in North Carolina. He married 1st U. K. Parker About 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.U. K. was born About 1735 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndMary Murphy in Rowan Co., NC.Mary was born About 1745 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Francis, III Taylor, Majorand U. K. Parker i. 2004. Thomas "Little Tom" Taylor was born in 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1844 in Madison, KY. ii. 2005. William Taylor was born in 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. iii. 2006. John Taylor was born in 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. iv. 2007. Joseph Taylor was born About 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date. v. 2008. Francis, IV John Taylorwas born in 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1809 in Montgomery Co., KY. vi. 2009. Grace Taylor was born in 1763 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2010. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. 1606. George Taylor died on an unknown date.
1607. Marmon Taylor died on an unknown date.
1608. Uriah Taylor died on an unknown date.
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1610. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date.
1611. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date.
1612. Zacharius Taylor died on an unknown date.
1613. Mary Taylor was born in 1765 in Virginia and died in 1819 in Washington Co., KY. She marriedSamuel, Sr Peter in 1778 in Virginia. Samuel, Sr was born in 1750 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1614. Sarah E. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1772 in Hanover, VA and died on Dec. 20, 1850.
1615. Anne Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1773 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1616. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 31, 1776 in Taylorsville, Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1617. Mary Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1778 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1618. William Day Taylor was born on Apr. 4, 1781 in Hanover, VA and died on May 17, 1858 in Hanover, VA.
1619. Fannie Taylorwas born on Mar. 13, 1783 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1620. Edmund, II Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1785 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. He married Lavinia Sheppard in 1824. Lavinia was born on Nov. 10, 1802 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edmund, II Taylorand Lavinia Sheppard i. 2011. Lucy Taylor was born on Nov. 4, 1832 and died in 1880. ii. 2012. Joseph Sheppard Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2013. Frances L. Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died in 1869. iv. 2014. Thomas F. Taylorwas born on Dec. 16, 1836 and died on Jan. 20, 1926. v. 2015. James Sheppard Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1841 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2016. Walker Gilmer Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1842 and died on Apr. 11, 1842 in same day. vii. 2017. Charles Dabney Taylorwas born in Nov. 1844 in Scotchtown, Orange, NY and died in Scotchtown, Orange, NY. viii. 2018. Mary Taylor was born in 1845 and died on an unknown date. ix. 2019. Edmund, III Taylorwas born on Sep. 30, 1826 in Hanover, VA and died on Apr. 8, 1905 in Hanover, VA. 1621. Amelia Harris Taylor was born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1622. Emily Harris Taylorwas born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
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1624. Francis Goode Taylorwas born on Sep. 8, 1794 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1625. John Jay Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1787 in Taylors Tavern, Hanover, VA and died on Oct. 7, 1858 in Virginia.
1626. John Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1752 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1627. George Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1761 in Albermarle Co., VA.
1628. Hardin Taylor was born in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1629. Dudley Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Dudley Taylorand Unknown i. 2020. Willis (Major W.) Taylor was born in 1788 in Virginia and died in 1865 in Washington, KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1630. Lewis Taylor was born in 1759 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee Co., TN. He married Jane Burton?? in 1779/80 in North Carolina.Jane was born in 1761 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lewis i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Taylor and Jane Burton?? 2021. Phoeb e Taylor was born in 1790 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 2022. George Taylor was born in 1792 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 2023. Evaline Taylorwas born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 2024. Nancy Taylor was born in 1796 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 2025. Hardin Taylor was born in 1788 in Rutherford Co., NC and died in 1833. 2026. Joseph (Joel) Lewis Taylor was born in 1789/90 in Rutherford Co., NC and died on May 24, 1833 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee.
1631. John Crosby was born About 1750 and died on an unknown date. He married Jerusha Foster in Bern, Albany, New York. Jerusha , daughter of Nathaniel Foster and Phebe Wing, was born About 1755 in Southeast Dutchess (now Putnam), New York and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Crosby and Jerusha Foster i. 2027. Edmund Crosbywas born on Feb. 4, 1782 in Bern, Albany, NY and died in 1838. 1196. Martin Kellogg was born on Jul. 16, 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Apr. 14, 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. See previous entry for Martin Kellogg was born on Jul. 16, 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on Apr. 14, 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. 1197. Fredrick Webster Kellogg was born on Jan. 31, 1761 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Fredrick Webster Kellogg was born on Jan. 31, 1761 and died on an unknown date. 1198. Phineas Kellogg was born on Jun. 7, 1756 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Phineas Kellogg was born on Jun. 7, 1756 and died on an unknown date. 1199. Esther Kellogg was born on Mar. 24, 1748 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Esther Kellogg was born on Mar. 24, 1748 and died on an unknown date. 1200. Moses Kellogg was born on Feb. 23, 1754 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Moses Kellogg was born on Feb. 23, 1754 and died on an unknown date. 1201. Truman Kellogg was born on Jan. 6, 1766 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Truman Kellogg was born on Jan. 6, 1766 and died on an unknown date. 1202. Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 27, 1750 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Abraham Kellogg was born on Jan. 27, 1750 and died on an unknown date. 1203. Solomon Kelloggwas born on Dec. 10, 1751 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Solomon Kelloggwas born on Dec. 10, 1751 and died on an unknown date. 1632. John Row was born in 1826/27 in Tennessee and died in Lawrence, Kentucky. He married 1st Sarah Salyer. Sarah , daughter of Fielding Salyerand Margaret Hale , was born on Jan. 15, 1832 in Beaver Creek, Floyd Co., Kentucky and died on Apr. 25, 1889 in Van Dyke, Commache Co., Texas. He married 2nd Mary Pinks. Mary was born in 1843 and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Sarah Salyer Marriage Mar 15 1848 Floyd Co., Kentucky Jessie R. Harris + Sarah Slayer
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Children of John Row and Sarah Salyer i. 2028. Nathan Row was born in 1868 in Meadows, Magoffin Co., KY and died on Sep. 15, 1936 in Greenup, KY or 1928 living on Racoon Road. ii. 2029. William Row was born Between 1847 and 1851 in Kentucky and died in 1895 in Kentucky. iii. 2030. Malinda Row was born Between 1852 and 1867 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 2031. Lewis Row was born in 1853 in Lawrence, Kentucky and died on Apr. 12, 1923 in Boyd Co. KY. v. 2032. George Row was born in 1857 in Kentucky or 1861 and died on Oct. 28, 1934 in Knott Co., KY. vi. 2033. Martin Rowe was born on Jun. 16, 1869 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on Aug. 1, 1923 in Richardson, Lawrence Co., KY. vii. 2034. Eleanor Rowe was born in 1872 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. viii. 2035. Richard Row was born in 1859 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. ix. 2036. Charlie Row was born in 1876 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. x. 2037. Katie Row was born in 1864 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 1633. Martha J. Rowe was born in 1836/37 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1634. Elizabeth M. Rowe was born in 1838/39 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on Aug. 12, 1947 in Magoffin Co., KY. She married Abraham L. Nichols..
1635. Rachel Telitha Rowe was born in 1840/41 in Lincoln Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1636. Elizabeth Ann Rowewas born About 1832 in Alabama and died afte 1870. She marriedNathaniel C. Belcher on Oct. 19, 1851 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. Nathaniel C. was born on Oct. 4, 1835 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on an unknown date.
Children of Elizabeth Ann Roweand Nathaniel C. Belcher i. 2038. John Wesley Belcher was born on Sep. 17, 1854 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Mar. 17, 1924. 1637. Thomas Rutherford was born in 1730 in Rockingham, VA, USA and died in 1770 in Augusta, VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Woodleyin 1762 in Virginia. Elizabeth was born About 1748 in Virginia, USA and died in 1770 in Fayette, VA or Tennessee.
Children of Thomas Rutherford and Elizabeth Woodley i. 2039. Reuben Robert Rutherfordwas born Between 1760 and 1765 in Augusta Co., Virginia and died in 1845 in Pike Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1638. Wayne Loomis Kelloggwas born on Sep. 12, 1822 in Clinton, West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock Co., Wisconsin.
Other events in the life of Wayne Loomis Kellogg Occupation Hanover, Rock Co., Wisconsin farmer 1639. Lucinda Kelloggwas born on Feb. 16, 1821 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Apr. 5, 1846.
1640. Adeline Louisa Kelloggwas born on Jan. 6, 1825 in Clinton, West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock Co., Wisconsin. She married 1st John Philip Pentecost on Apr. 17, 1857. John Philip, son of Charles Pentecost and Jane Carter , was born About 1822 in England and died in 1890 in Rock Co., Wisconsin, probably. She married 2nd Unknown. He was born in New York and died on an unknown date.
Children of Adeline Louisa i. 2040. ii. 2041. iii. 2042.
Kelloggand John Philip Pentecost Clara Pentecost was born About 1864 in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably and died on an unknown date. Hattie Pentecost was born in 1864 in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably and died in 1872 in Little Sioux, IA. Ida B. Pentecost died on an unknown date.
Children of Adeline Louisa Kelloggand Unknown iv. 2043. Lucien Kelloggwas born on Feb. 16, 1841 in New York and died aft 1900 (alive in 1900 census) in Oto, Woodbury Co., Iowa. 1641. Sarah Jane Kellogg was born on Dec. 26, 1827 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably.
1642. George Washington Kelloggwas born on May 24, 1829 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Sep. 8, 1840.
1643. Seymour L. Kelloggwas born on Feb. 20, 1830 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on Mar. 28, 1831.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1644. Chaucey Seymour Kelloggwas born on Sep. 3, 1832 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date. He married Harriet Byron.
1645. Laura Kellogg was born About 1824 in Adams, Mississippi and died on an unknown date.
1646. Aurelia Kelloggwas born About 1826 in Adams Mississippi and died on an unknown date.
1647. Chaucey Seymour Kelloggwas born on Sep. 12, 1837 in Woodville, Wilkinson, Wisconsin and died on an unknown date.
1648. Uriel Kelloggwas born on May 2, 1812 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date.
1649. Orchard Guy Kelloggwas born on Apr. 15, 1816 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York and died on an unknown date.
1650. Asahel Seward Kellogg was born on Aug. 19, 1809 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date.
1651. Sheldon Ingalls Kelloggwas born on Dec. 18, 1809 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1652. Miner Kilbourne Kelloggwas born on Aug. 22, 1814 in Manilus, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date.
1653. Robert Dwight Kelloggwas born on Feb. 24, 1823 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date.
1654. Norman Gilbert Kelloggwas born on Jan. 20, 1825 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT and died on an unknown date.
1655. Charles Wetmore Kellogg was born on May 30, 1839 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio and died on an unknown date.
1656. Frederick Horace Kellogg was born on Jul. 12, 1808 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1657. Henry Augustus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 20, 1817 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1658. Ozro Northrop Kelloggwas born on Apr. 22, 1816 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date.
1659. Edward Pearl Kellogg was born on Apr. 16, 1819 in Fayeteville, Onondaga, New York and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1660. George William Kelloggwas born on May 26, 1815 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1661. Artemas Brewer Kellogg was born on Apr. 25, 1819 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1662. George Washington Kelloggwas born on Nov. 26, 1821 in New York, NY and died on an unknown date.
1663. Charles Grandison Kelloggwas born on Jan. 28, 1810 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date.
1664. George Washington Kelloggwas born on Jan. 2, 1812 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date.
1665. Green Kelloggwas born on Mar. 28, 1816 in Rodman, Jefferson, NY and died on an unknown date.
1666. Orlando Kelloggwas born on Feb. 2, 1807 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1667. Solomon Washington Kelloggwas born on Dec. 20, 1819 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1668. James Gregg Kellogg was born on Dec. 26, 1821 in New Hartford, Litchfield, CT and died on an unknown date.
1669. Jefferson Daniel Reynolds Kelloggwas born on Dec. 19, 1812 and died on an unknown date.
1670. John Washington Kelloggwas born on Nov. 16, 1821 in Clinton, Oneida, NY and died on an unknown date.
1671. Romandus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 1, 1821 in Sempronius, Cayuga, NY and died on an unknown date.
1672. Romanzon Beaumont Kelloggwas born on Dec. 15, 1822 in Sempronius, Cayuga, NY and died on an unknown date.
1673. Roseman Kellogg was born on May 10, 1831 in Oswego, Oswego, NY and died on an unknown date.
1674. Christopher Columbus Kelloggwas born on Mar. 21, 1822 in Syracuse, Onondaga, NY and died on an unknown date.
1675. Elizabeth Hammond was born on Jan. 18, 1752 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA and died on Dec. 15, 1805 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA. She marriedJob Haskell Haskell. Job Haskell, son of Seth Haskell and Abiah Nelson, was born on Oct. 27, 1751 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA and died on Dec. 15, 1825 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
Children of Elizabeth Hammond and Job Haskell Haskell i. 2044. Hunnewell Haskell was born on Mar. 9, 1780 in MA and died on Feb. 14, 1829 in IN.
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45th Generation (Great(42)-grandchildren) 1676. Nathaniel Franklin Taylorwas born on Mar. 25, 1824 in Hardin, KY and died on Mar. 5, 1883 in Woodbury, IA. He married 1st Eveline W Haskell on Feb. 26, 1850 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN 2nd wife. Eveline W, daughter of Hunnewell Haskell and Lucy Ellis, was born on Aug. 1, 1827 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama, IA. He married 2nd (Unknown) Before 1850 in Posey, Switzerland, IN 1st wife. He married 3rd Anna Mariah Campbell in 1868 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa, USA. Anna Mariah, daughter of Adams Campbell and Maria Simpson Elder, was born on Oct. 15, 1835 in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA or 1836 and died on Apr. 12, 1874 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. He married 4th Elizabeth McLaughlin McSparranin 1882 in Woodbury Co., Iowa, USA.Elizabeth was born on Sep. 1, 1824 in Iowa and died on Feb. 18, 1908 in Iowa City, IA. He married 5thAmerica Smith on Aug. 23, 1877 in Tama County A.B. Hanna cook C page 38. America , daughter of Peter Smith and Matilda Montgomery, was born in 1830 in Posey, Indiana and died in 1906. He married 6thNancy Harrod. Nancy was born in 1823 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married 7thAnna Mariah Miller in 1868 in Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa.Anna Mariah, daughter of Jacob G. Miller and Eleanor, was born 1830 est in Iowa; New York; Pennsylvania; or Germany and died on Apr. 12, 1874 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. Other events in the life of Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Marriage Feb 28 1850 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Eveline W. Haskell Marriage Jan 21 1868 Tama, IA married Anna Mariah Campbell Marriage Aug 23 1877 Tama County, KY married America Smith; no independent confirmation Marriage 1882 Woodbury, IA married Elizabeth (McLaughlin) McSparran Other events in the life of Eveline W Haskell Marriage Aug 1 1827 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Edward Taylor; later divorced Maririage Feb 26 1850 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Burial on Taylor farm in Helena which later became the Community Cemetery Other events in the life of Anna Mariah Campbell Census 1850 Marriage Moved from PA to Nevada, Story Co., IA 1851 Marriage Aug 4 1859 Non-marriage
South Middletown, Cumberland, PA married Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Nevada, Story Co, Iowa Nevada, Story Co, Iowa married John Thomas Wyatt 1st "marriage" to John Campbell--same last name
Other events in the life of Elizabeth McLaughlin McSparran Burial Oakland, Cemetery Children of Nathaniel Franklin Taylorand Eveline W Haskell i. 2045. Lucy Ellen Taylorwas born on Feb. 4, 1851 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Sep. 1, 1856 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. ii. 2046. John Ellis Dye Taylorwas born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota. iii. 2047. Caroline Julia Taylorwas born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. iv. 2048. Usiilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno, Oklahoma. v. 2049. Edgar William Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946. vi. 2050. Charles Franklin Taylorwas born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA. vii. 2051. Edwin Thomas Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly Springs, Iowa. viii. 2052. Edwin G. Taylorwas born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Nathaniel Franklin Taylor ix. 2053. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1848 in Indiana, USA and died Before 1860. Children of Nathaniel Franklin Taylorand Anna Mariah Campbell x. 2054. Owen Taylor was born on Apr. 23, 1870 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA or Nov 23 and died on Jan. 12, 1947 in San Diego, CA. xi. 2055. Arthur Taylor was born on May 23, 1872 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Apr. 4, 1949 in Mino, Oklahoma, USA. xii. 2056. Walter Llewellyn Taylor was born on Apr. 3, 1869 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 5, 1947 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Children of Nathaniel Franklin Taylorand Nancy Harrod xiii. 2057. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1848 in Posey, Switzerland, IN probably and died on an unknown date. 1677. Melvina Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1807 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on May 14, 1843 in Indiana, USA. She married Samuel Pottinger on Nov. 2, 1831 in Montgomery Co., IN.
1678. Julia Ann Taylorwas born on Jul. 1, 1809 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1893 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA. She married John Wesley Flathers in 1832. John Wesley, son of James Reed Flathers and Charlotte Parish, was born in 1803 in Jefferson, KY and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Julia Ann Taylor Marriage Sep 13 1832 Montgomery, IN Children of Julia Ann Taylorand John Wesley Flathers i. 2058. Nathaniel Thomas Flathers was born on Jun. 11, 1834 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Oct. 27, 1900 in Reamsville, KS. ii. 2059. Anna E. Flatherswas born on Apr. 6, 1837 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Jun. 3, 1842 in Crawforsville, IN. 1679. Sarah Frances Taylor was born on Apr. 5, 1815 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Mar. 3, 1880 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA. She married 1st John Banta in 1842. She married 2ndEdmund Taylor Berryon May 15, 1833 in Shelby Co., KY. Edmund Taylorwas born on Jun. 9, 1811 in Dayton, Pendleton, KY and died on Aug. 13, 1887 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, USA.
Children of Sarah Frances Taylor and John Banta i. 2060. Martha A Banta was born in 1850 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died in 1852 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN. Children of Sarah ii. iii. iv. v.
Frances Taylor and Edmund Taylor Berry 2061. William Berry was born on Mar. 7, 1834 in Kentucky, USA and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. 2062. John Washington Berry was born on Sep. 18, 1837 and died on Sep. 21, 1913. 2063. Edmonia Berry was born on Dec. 19, 1839 and died on Jan. 16, 1914. 2064. Alice Elizabeth Berrywas born on Nov. 2, 1835 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky, USA.
vi. vii. viii. ix. x.
2065. 2066. 2067. 2068. 2069.
Robert Mallory Berry was born in 1842 and died in 1930. Thomas Gibson Berrywas born on Jun. 8, 1842 and died on Jan. 16, 1914. Robert M. Berry was born on Jan. 28, 1846 and died on Apr. 19, 1929. Frances Berry was born on Jun. 8, 1848 and died in 1940. Gibson T. Berrywas born on May 14, 1850 and died on Sep. 4, 1920.
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James Berry was born on Nov. 14, 1852 and died on Jul. 13, 1930.
1680. James G. Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1819 in Hardin Co., KY and died in 1821 in Hardin Co., KY.
1681. John G. Taylorwas born on Aug. 5, 1827 in Hardin, KY and died in 1898 in California. He marriedMillie.
1682. George Boswell was born on Jan. 2, 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1683. James Edward Boswell was born on Dec. 4, 1798 in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1684. Sarah Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1685. Rebecca Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Lemon in 1818 in Augusta, VA.
1686. Susannah Boswell was born in 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. She married Abraham Buxkirk. Abraham was born About 1783 and died on an unknown date.
1687. Melinda Boswell was born in 1789 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. She married William Wright on Jan. 27, 1805 in Shelby Co., KY.William was born in 1784 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1688. Elizabeth Boswell was born in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1689. George W. Boswell was born on May 16, 1793 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1690. Francis Asberry Figgwas born on Sep. 1, 1804 in Bereley, WV and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Putnam, IN.
1691. Benjamin Figgwas born in 1795 in Jefferson, KY and died on Oct. 14, 1870 in Jefferson, KY.
1692. Wesley Figg was born in Sep. 1810 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Hendricks, IN.
1693. Courtney T. Figgwas born on Nov. 6, 1806 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Masonville, Davies, KY.
1694. James Figg was born on Mar. 19, 1792 in Berkeley, WV and died on Jul. 3, 1883 in Shelby Co., KY.
1695. Thomas T. Figgwas born in 1805 in Berkeley, WV and died on an unknown date.
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1697. Mary T. Figgwas born on Mar. 22, 1802 and died on an unknown date.
1698. Nathaniel Figgwas born in 1797 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1835 in Jefferson, KY.
1699. William Figg was born in 1793 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1845 in Indiana, USA.
1700. John Wright Figgwas born in 1798 in Berkeley, WV and died in Louisville, KY.
1701. John B. Taylordied on an unknown date.
1702. M. A. Taylordied on an unknown date.
1703. Mariah Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1704. William Taylor died on an unknown date.
1705. Mildred Helen Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1816 in Tennessee or VA and died on Jun. 30, 1887. She marriedSamuel Kemper Mallory on May 1, 1845 in Logan, KY.Samuel Kemper was born on Nov. 25, 1803 in Louisa, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Mildred Helen i. 2071. ii. 2072. iii. 2073. iv. 2074. v. 2075. vi. 2076. vii. 2077. viii. 2078.
Taylorand Samuel Kemper Mallory John William Mallory was born About 1846 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date. Susan C. Mallory was born on Nov. 7, 1847 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date. Warner A. Mallory was born in 1848 in Simpson, KY and died on May 31, 1927 in McCracken, KY. James Virgil Mallory was born in May 1849 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1922 in Todd, KY. Nathan Samuel Mallory was born on Jan. 4, 1852 in Simpson, KY and died on Aug. 12, 1930 in Missouri. George Washington Mallorywas born on Jun. 24, 1853 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 23, 1934 in Todd, KY. James Nathaniel Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1881 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 14, 1975. Sarah Nancy Mallory was born on Apr. 7, 1858 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 21, 1946 in Todd, KY.
1706. Sarah Taylor was born About 1819 in Virginia and died in Sep. 1856. She marriedAustin W. Mallory. Austin W. was born About 1812 in Virginia and died Before Dec. 7, 1892 in Todd, KY.
Children of Sarah Taylor and Austin W. Mallory i. 2079. John S. Mallory was born on Jun. 29, 1856 in Simpson, KY and died on Mar. 12, 1919 in Logan, KY. 1707. Susan A. Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1819 in Tennessee and died on Sep. 18, 1890 in Todd, KY probably. She married James Burns Wright on May 3, 1840. James Burns was born on May 24, 1811 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Susan i. ii. iii. iv.
A. Taylor and James Burns Wright 2080. John Burns Wright was born on Aug. 19, 1841 in Tennessee and died on Apr. 20, 1920. 2081. Martha A. Wright was born About 1842 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date. 2082. Mary Jane Wright was born on Sep. 17, 1844 in Tennessee and died on Jan. 30, 1921 in Kentucky. 2083. William Riley Wright was born on Apr. 27, 1846 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1708. Hugh Taylorwas born on Feb. 11, 1824 in Tennessee and died on Dec. 31, 1876 in Caldwell, Texas. He marriedMary Ann Carter on Nov. 29, 1846 in Robertson Co., TN.Mary Ann was born on May 13, 1825 in Kenetucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hugh Taylorand Mary Ann Carter i. 2084. Madison Monroe Taylor was born on Nov. 30, 1861 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jan. 6, 1941 in San antonio, Bexar Co., TX.
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Mary Mildred Taylor died on an unknown date. Elbert Luke Taylordied on an unknown date. Boswell T. Taylordied on an unknown date. Louis C. Taylordied on an unknown date. Bellzoria Sara Taylor died on an unknown date. William J. Taylor died on an unknown date. John H. Taylordied on an unknown date. Alexander Taylor died on an unknown date. Texana Polly Taylordied on an unknown date. Sarah L. T. Taylordied on an unknown date. Larrena C. Taylor died on an unknown date.
1709. Ellis Taylorwas born About 1834 in Tennessee and died in 1885.
1710. Courtney Figgwas born on Nov. 7, 1806 in Shelby, KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Daviess, KY. She marriedWilliam Childess Hite. William Childess was born About 1809 and died on an unknown date.
1711. Jesse Taylor was born on Dec. 11, 1802 in Kentucky and died on Jan. 13, 1873. He marriedBettie Renfro. Bettie was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jesse i. ii. iii.
Taylor and Bettie Renfro 2096. Amelia Taylor was born About 1828 and died on an unknown date. 2097. Solon Taylor was born About 1820 and died on an unknown date. 2098. Nancy Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date.
1712. Thomas Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He marriedSophia Newby. Sophia was born About 1808 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Taylor and Sophia Newby i. 2099. Harriet Taylor ? was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2100. Lucy Ann Taylorwas born About 1830 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2101. Sidney Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2102. Bowling Taylorwas born About 1834 and died on an unknown date. v. 2103. Jason Taylor was born About 1838 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2104. Nancy Taylor was born About 1840 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2105. Tarleton Taylor was born About 1842 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2106. Frances Taylor was born About 1844 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1713. Sarah Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1806 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1714. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 16, 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1715. Clarkey Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1810 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 30, 1844. She marriedThomas Montgomery. Thomas was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
1716. Frank Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1812 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1717. Rebecca Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1814 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1718. Nancy Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1816 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1719. Bartleston Taylor was born in Nov. 1818 in Kentucky and died on Dec. 30, 1895.
1720. Darnaby Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1820 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 26, 1821.
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1722. Betsey Taylor died on an unknown date.
1723. Jane Taylor died on an unknown date.
1724. Mary Taylor died on an unknown date.
1725. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date.
1726. Thomas Taylor was born About 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1727. James Taylor was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
1728. William, I Taylor was born About 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1729. Wesley Taylor was born About 1810 and died on an unknown date.
1730. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1825 and died in 1897. She marriedJesse Holbrook in 1852. Jesse was born on Nov. 7, 1828 in Culpepper, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Rebecca Taylor and Jesse Holbrook i. 2107. John Wesley Holbrook died on an unknown date. ii. 2108. Mary Elizabeth Holbrookwas born on Dec. 16, 1853 and died on an unknown date. 1731. Louisa Taylor was born in 1806 and died on an unknown date.
1732. May Taylor was born in 1808 and died on an unknown date.
1733. Groom Taylor was born on Jul. 29, 1810 and died on Dec. 4, 1863. He married 1stMary L Willis. Mary L was born on Aug. 16, 1823 and died on Jul. 7, 1853. He married 2ndLucinda B. Pilant. Lucinda B. was born on Jun. 10, 1824 and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Nancy Millon. Nancy Millonwas born on Jan. 9, 1831 and died on an unknown date. He married 4th Mahala Hill. Mahala was born on Apr. 1, 1847 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Groom Taylor and Mahala Hill i. 2109. Casandra Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 2110. Lucy Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1835 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2111. Elba Hill Taylorwas born on Oct. 16, 1836 and died on an unknown date. 1734. Jane Taylor was born in 1813 and died on an unknown date.
1735. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1814 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1736. Lottie Taylor was born in 1816 and died on an unknown date.
1737. Louise Taylor was born in 1818 and died on an unknown date.
1738. Mary Ann Taylorwas born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
1739. Cassius Marcellus Taylor was born on May 12, 1830 and died on May 24, 1892. He marriedMary A. Burgin. Mary A. was born in 1834 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Cassius Marcellus Taylor and Mary A. Burgin i. 2112. Conrad Achilles Taylorwas born on Jun. 6, 1856 and died on Dec. 15, 1934. ii. 2113. illiam Rufus Taylorwas born on Jul. 18, 1859 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2114. Cassius Marcellus, Jr Taylor was born on Jun. 24, 1861 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2115. John Calvin Taylorwas born on Aug. 18, 1864 and died on an unknown date. v. 2116. Leslie L. Taylor was born on Mar. 15, 1867 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2117. Otho Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2118. Edwin Taylor was born in 1871 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2119. Doctor Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date. 1740. Pendleton Taylor was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date.
1741. Owen Taylor was born on Dec. 17, 1838 in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1742. Rebecca Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1819 and died on Sep. 11, 1895.
1743. James Taylor was born in 1820 and died in 1820.
1744. Christian Smith Taylorwas born in 1822 and died on Jun. 27, 1857. He marriedAmanda C. Abbott. Amanda C. was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
1745. Tarleton Jones Taylor was born on May 26, 1828 in Madison, KY and died on Jul. 30, 1867. He marriedCatherine Bodkin. Catherine was born on Jun. 20, 1831 and died on Nov. 17, 1920.
Children of Tarleton Jones i. 2120. ii. 2121. iii. 2122. iv. 2123. v. 2124. vi. 2125. vii. 2126. viii. 2127.
Taylor and Catherine Bodkin Ferdinando San Francisco Taylorwas born on Mar. 14, 1851 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1853 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date. Remus Romulus Lycurgus Taylorwas born on Jun. 7, 1855 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date. Benjamin Franklin Taylorwas born on Dec. 12, 1857 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date. Elizabeth Ellen Jane Taylorwas born on Mar. 18, 1859 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date. Tarleton Gano Taylorwas born on Nov. 17, 1861 in Texas and died on an unknown date. William Sterling Lee Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1864 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date. Mary Victory Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1867 in Texas and died on an unknown date.
1746. Mary Jane Taylor was born in 1838 and died on Apr. 10, 1910.
1747. William Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date.
1748. Joseph Taylor was born About 1795 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1749. John Taylor was born About 1797 in Madison, KY and died About Oct. 1860 in Winslow, Monroe Twp., Pike Co., Indiana. He married 1st Rebecca Abraham About 1823 in Monroe Co., Indiana.Rebecca was born in 1800 and died About 1854. He married 2nd Sarah Mary Dyer. Sarah Mary was born About 1833 and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Taylor and Rebecca Abraham i. 2128. Juriah Taylor was born About 1824 and died About 1869. ii. 2129. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in May 1827 and died Before 1860. iii. 2130. Henry Harrison Taylorwas born About 1829 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date. iv. 2131. Catherine Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. v. 2132. Francis M. Taylorwas born About 1834 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died in 1891/92. vi. 2133. Martha Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1835 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2134. William B. Taylor was born on Aug. 23, 1837 and died in 1909/10. viii. 2135. Mary Ann Taylor Taylorwas born About 1839 and died on an unknown date. ix. 2136. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born About 1843 and died on an unknown date. Children of John Taylor and Sarah Mary Dyer x. 2137. John Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. xi. 2138. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date. 1750. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1799 and died on an unknown date. She married John Smith.
1751. Tarply Taylor was born About 1805 and died on an unknown date.
1752. Absolom Taylor was born About 1814 and died on an unknown date.
1753. Samuel Taylor, IV was born in 1750 in Fairfax Co., VA and died After 1799. He married Elizabeth EmbryBefore 1773 in Fairfax Co., VA. Elizabeth was born in 1754 in Fairfax, Rockingham Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Samuel Taylor, IV and Elizabeth Embry i. 2139. Mildred Amelia Taylorwas born in 1773 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 11, 1826 in Coshocton Co., Ohio. ii. 2140. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1771 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. iii. 2141. Sinah Seney W. Taylorwas born in 1772 in Fauquier Co, VA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2142. John Taylor was born in 1774 in Fauquier Co. or Rockingham Co., VA and died on an unknown date. v. 2143. Samuel V. Taylor was born in 1794 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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2144.
Pemma or Penny ann Taylor was born in 1775 in Shenandoah, VA and died on Jan. 13, 1877 in Virginia, Coshocton Co., Ohio.
1754. George Edmund, III Taylorwas born About 1745 to 1750 in Lounoun Co. or Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1755. Stephan Taylor was born in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1756. William Tarlton Taylor was born on Aug. 24, 1759 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Hampton.
Children of William Tarlton Taylor and Elizabeth Hampton i. 2145. Levi Tarlton Taylordied on an unknown date. 1757. Nimrod Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1754 in Shenandoah Co., VA or Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1758. Frances Taylor died on an unknown date.
1759. George, Sr. Taylorwas born in 1754 and died on an unknown date. He marriedRachel Worsham . Rachel was born in 1750 and died on an unknown date.
1760. Joseph Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1761. Jossiah Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date.
1762. William Taylor was born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Stanford. Mary was born in 1766 and died on an unknown date.
1763. Susanna Taylor was born About 1765 and died on an unknown date.
1764. Littleberry Taylor was born About 1767 and died in 1837. He marriedSarah Sallie Roper. Sarah Sallie was born in 1779 and died on Oct. 10, 1855.
1765. Sarah "Sally" Taylor was born After Mar. 1770 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Campbell in 1788. John was born on May 31, 1765 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
1766. Benjamin Taylor was born About 1784 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedTheodosia Payne.
Children of Benjamin Taylor and Theodosia Payne i. 2146. Ann Eliza Taylorwas born in 1826 in Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 2147. John Henry Taylorwas born in 1822 in abt Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date. 1767. Joseph Taylor was born in 1786 in Orange Co., VA and died in 1845 in Lexingeton, KY. He married 1stElizabeth Van Pelt on Jun. 11, 1812 in Kentucky. He married 2ndMary M. Foggin 1817.
Children of Joseph Taylor and Mary M. Fogg i. 2148. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1816 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 2149. John Taylor was born About 1818 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date. iii. 2150. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1820 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date. iv. 2151. Joel Taylor was born in 1824 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
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2152. 2153. 2154.
Dione Taylor was born in 1826 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date. Lucy Taylor was born About 1828 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date. Joseph Taylor was born in 1830 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1768. Nancy Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1788 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died in 1847. She marriedJohn Drakeford Gray. John Drakeford was born About 1784 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nancy i. ii. iii.
Taylor and John Drakeford Gray 2155. Mary Jane Gray was born in 1810 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2156. Elizabeth T. Graywas born in 1812 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2157. Sally Ann Graywas born in 1814 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1769. Mary Taylor was born in 1790 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1770. Polly Taylorwas born on Jun. 17, 1792 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1771. Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1795 in Bullittsburg, Boone, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1772. John W. Taylor was born About 1796 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1773. Cave Taylor was born in 1800 and died in 1810.
1774. Elizabeth T. Taylorwas born on Jun. 11, 1803 in Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1775. Sally Taylor was born on Nov. 22, 1807 in Mount Byrd, Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1776. Bradford Taylor was born About 1806 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1777. Martha Taylor was born About 1808 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1778. Jane N. Taylor was born About 1810 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1779. Nancy Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1818 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1780. James Hanks was born on Mar. 20, 1760 in Bedford Co., VA and died in 1793 in Nelson Co., KY. He marriedMary Shipley in 1781 in Kentucky, USA.Mary was born in 1765 in Bedford Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Hanks and Mary Shipley i. 2158. Nancy Hanks was born on Feb. 5, 1784 in Campbell Co., KY and died on Oct. 5, 1818 in Gentryville, Spencer Co., Indiana. 1781. Benjamin Ogle Taylorwas born in Washington, DC and died on an unknown date. He marriedJulia Marie Dickinson. Julia Marie was born in 1830 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Benjamin Ogle Taylorand Julia Marie Dickinson i. 2159. Eugenia Phoebe Taylordied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1782. Sarah Taylor was born in 1778 in Tyrone, NC and died on Jan. 3, 1862 in Polk, NC. She married Jonathan King on Dec. 5, 1798 in Madison, Georgia.Jonathan was born on Dec. 14, 1774 in Bedford, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sarah i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. xiii. xiv. xv. xvi. xvii. xviii.
Taylor and Jonathan King 2160. Susannah King was born on Nov. 12, 1799 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2161. Elizabeth Betty Kingwas born About 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. 2162. Caleb Erwin Kingwas born on May 28, 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2163. Jonas King was born on Jun. 21, 1801 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2164. Mary King was born on Jan. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2165. David Kingwas born on Dec. 14, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2166. Noah Kingwas born on Sep. 21, 1806 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2167. Samuel King was born on May 8, 1808 and died on an unknown date. 2168. Jonathan J. King was born on Dec. 15, 1809 and died on an unknown date. 2169. Sarah Mariah King was born on Oct. 13, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2170. Nancy Ann Kingwas born on Aug. 29, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2171. Gerorge Allen Kingwas born on Aug. 9, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2172. Alfred Lewis King was born on Jun. 2, 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2173. William Washington Kingwas born on Dec. 25, 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2174. Henry Harrison Kingwas born on May 28, 1820 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2175. Joshua, MD Kingwas born on Dec. 25, 1823 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2176. Rhodebecca Minervaa Kingwas born on Feb. 24, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 2177. Rebecca King was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
1783. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Feb. 22, 1774 in Tyrone, NC and died on May 22, 1848 in Fabius, Marion, MO. He married Elizabeth Kingon Sep. 17, 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Elizabeth was born on Apr. 9, 1779 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. and Elizabeth King i. 2178. Caleb Sobieski Taylorwas born on Sep. 23, 1799 in Buncombe, NC and died on Aug. 15, 1880 in Marion, Missouri. ii. 2179. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1801 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. iii. 2180. John Taylor was born in 1806 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. iv. 2181. Patsy Ann Taylorwas born in 1813 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. v. 2182. Jermeiah Maartin Taylor was born in 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. vi. 2183. Samuel King Taylorwas born on Dec. 9, 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. vii. 2184. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1815 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2185. Joshua Taylor was born in 1817 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. ix. 2186. Joseph E. Taylorwas born on Jul. 11, 1820 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. 1784. Hannah Taylor was born in Oct. 1777 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Jan. 25, 1868 in Fannin, Georgia, USA. She married 1st George Dickey on Mar. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA.George was born on Apr. 26, 1776 in Macon, NC and died on an unknown date. She married 2ndGeorge Dickey on Mar. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA.George was born on Apr. 26, 1776 in Macon, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hannah Taylor and George Dickey i. 2187. Nancy Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 2188. Joshua Taylor Dickey was born on May 17, 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2189. Cynthia M. Dickeywas born on May 18, 1809 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2190. George Whery Dickey was born on Apr. 1, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. v. 2191. Burton Kimsey Dickeywas born on Feb. 10, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vi. 2192. Miriam Dickey was born on Feb. 2, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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2193. 2194.
John Brady Dickeywas born 11 Gev 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. Martha Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1785. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1780 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. She marriedEzekiel Scoggins on Jan. 22, 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Ezekiel was born in 1778 in Caswell, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Rebecca Taylor and Ezekiel Scoggins i. 2195. Alvira Elvira Scogginswas born in 1819 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2196. Oliver Scoggins died on an unknown date. iii. 2197. Marvill (Marwell) Scoggins died on an unknown date. iv. 2198. Sarah Scoggins died on an unknown date. v. 2199. Statia (Stacey) Williamson Scoggins died on an unknown date. 1786. Joshua Taylor was born in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He marriedStacy in 1790 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Stacy was born in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joshua Taylor and Stacy i. 2200. Manervy Taylor was born in 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 2201. William W. Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2202. John A. Taylorwas born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2203. Elijah A. Taylorwas born in 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. v. 2204. Oliver P. Taylorwas born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vi. 2205. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vii. 2206. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1797 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. viii. 2207. Williamson Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. 1787. Susannah Taylor was born in 1766 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1788. Francis Taylor was born in 1773 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1789. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born After 1768 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1791. Robert Taylor was born in 1783 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1792. Jesse James Taylor was born in 1787 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He marriedSarah Johnson.
Children of Jesse i. ii. iii.
James Taylor and Sarah Johnson 2208. John M. Taylor was born in 1823 in Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. 2209. William Taylor was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date. 2210. Eli Taylorwas born in 1816 and died on an unknown date.
1793. Olive Taylor was born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1794. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1795. Rebecca Hunnicutt was born in 1760 and died on an unknown date.
1796. Polly Hunnicuttdied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1797. Hartwell Hunnicutt was born in 1756 in Cumberland, SC and died on an unknown date.
1798. Rowland Hunnicuttwas born About 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1799. Charles Taylor died in 1844 in Henderson, NC. He marriedElizabeth Potts on May 5, 1788 in Rutherford, NC, USA.
Children of Charles Taylor and Elizabeth Potts i. 2211. Joseph Taylor was born on May 15, 1810 in Henderson, NC and died on Oct. 15, 1819 in Blue Ridge, Henderson, SC. ii. 2212. Greenberry Taylor was born in 1806 in Anson, NC and died on Mar. 29, 1851 in Fayette, Alabama. iii. 2213. John M. Taylor was born in 1796 in Buncombe, NC and died in Sep. 1840 in Fayette, Alabama. iv. 2214. Littleberry Grisham Taylorwas born in 1805 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 1800. Arthur Taylor died on an unknown date.
1801. Pennine Taylor died on an unknown date.
1802. Martha Taylor died on an unknown date.
1803. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Apr. 12, 1809 in Henderson, NC and died on Nov. 26, 1871. He marriedMargaret Rickman in 1832. Margaret was born on Apr. 27, 1815 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. and Margaret Rickman i. 2215. William Jackson Taylor was born in Aug. 1834 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. ii. 2216. Nimrod Taylor was born in 1836 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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2217. 2218. 2219. 2220. 2221.
Polly Taylorwas born in 1837 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. John Taylor was born in 1839 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. Jesse Taylor was born in 1841 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. Ransom W. Taylor was born on May 22, 1843 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. Caleb Martin Taylor was born in Feb. 1847 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1804. Ransom Powell Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1804 in Mills River, NC and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Mary Harris. Mary was born in 1809 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndElizabeth Treadway in 1851 in Henderson, NC.Elizabeth was born on Mar. 21, 1832 in Anson, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ransom Powell Taylor and Mary Harris i. 2222. Elnor Taylorwas born in 1832 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. ii. 2223. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1833 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. iii. 2224. I. F. Taylorwas born in 1835 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. iv. 2225. W. I. Taylor was born in 1839 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. v. 2226. Sarah M. Taylor was born in 1843 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. vi. 2227. Emily C. Taylorwas born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. vii. 2228. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. Children of Ransom Powell Taylor and Elizabeth Treadway viii. 2229. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1852 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. ix. 2230. Caleb L. Taylorwas born in 1853 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. x. 2231. Joshua James A. Taylor was born in 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xi. 2232. Arthur C. Taylorwas born on Sep. 16, 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xii. 2233. Ransom Powell Taylor was born in 1856 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xiii. 2234. Mary M. Taylor was born in 1857 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xiv. 2235. Wiley Taylor was born in 1858 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xv. 2236. Theodosia Taylor was born in 1859 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xvi. 2237. Lafayette (Fate) Taylor was born in 1860 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xvii. 2238. Miles Taylor was born in 1861 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xviii. 2239. Pinkney Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xix. 2240. Wilburn Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xx. 2241. Joseph Volentine Taylorwas born in 1863 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xxi. 2242. Benjamin F. Taylorwas born in 1865 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xxii. 2243. William S. Taylor was born in 1867 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. xxiii. 2244. Manta Taylor was born in 1869 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date. 1805. John Taylor was born in 1818 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1806. Joseph Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth Hunt on Jul. 25, 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Elizabeth was born on Jun. 17, 1795 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Hunt i. 2245. Larkin C. Taylor was born on Jan. 23, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 2246. William H. Taylor was born in 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2247. Susannah Taylor was born in 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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2248. 2249. 2250. 2251. 2252. 2253. 2254. 2255.
Olivine Taylorwas born on Oct. 15, 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1821 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. John Langford Taylorwas born on Dec. 20, 1822 in Golden Valley, Rutherford, NC and died on Apr. 13, 1880. Martha Taylor was born in 1825 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. Sarah Taylor was born in 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. Robert H. Taylorwas born in 1833 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. Mary L. Taylor was born in 1835 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. Elijah Taylorwas born in 1838 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1807. Benjamin Taylor was born on May 12, 1795 in Bladen, NC and died on an unknown date. He marriedMarab Mooney in 1817 in North Carolina.Marab was born in 1797 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Benjamin Taylor and Marab Mooney i. 2256. Olivine Taylorwas born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. ii. 2257. Esper Taylor was born in 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2258. Georger M. Taylor was born on Feb. 20, 1820 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2259. Joseph H. Taylor was born in 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. v. 2260. Jonathan D. Taylorwas born in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vi. 2261. Milly Taylorwas born in 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. vii. 2262. Hosea H. Taylor was born on Feb. 21, 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. viii. 2263. Lawson Taylor was born in 1830 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. ix. 2264. Susan O. Taylor was born in 1831 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. x. 2265. Nancy M. Taylorwas born in 1832 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. xi. 2266. Albert B. Taylorwas born in 1835 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. xii. 2267. David B. Taylorwas born in 1837 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. xiii. 2268. Martha Ann Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 1808. Nancy Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. She marriedUnknown.
Children of Nancy Taylor and Unknown i. 2269. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1810 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. ii. 2270. Joseph Taylor was born in 1816 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. 1809. John Taylor was born in 1785 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1810. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1811. Sally Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died After 1830.
1812. Mildred (Milly) Taylorwas born on Apr. 12, 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Nov. 3, 1871. She married Jonathon Mooney on Jan. 26, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Jonathon was born on Nov. 2, 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1813. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1814. Jonathan Taylor was born in 1812 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He marriedPatience in 1832 in Rutherford, NC, USA.Patience was born in 1812 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1815. John Taylor Wood was born in 1830 and died on an unknown date.
1816. Robert Crooke Wood was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date.
1817. Sarah Knox Wood was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date.
1818. Blandina Dudley Woodwas born in 1834 and died in 1892.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1819. Zachary Taylor was born in 1854/55 and died on Apr. 27, 1863.
1820. Elizabeth M. (Betty) Taylorwas born in 1854 and died on an unknown date. She married Walter Robinson Stauffer .
1821. Louise Margaret Taylor died on an unknown date.
1822. Richard Taylor died on an unknown date.
1823. Mrythe Bianca Taylor was born in 1864 and died in 1942. She marriedIsaac Hull Stauffer. Isaac Hull was born in 1861 and died in 1897.
1824. Sophia Taylor died on an unknown date.
1825. Margaret Taylor died on an unknown date.
1826. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1827. Sterother Taylor died on an unknown date.
1828. William Pollock Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1833 and died on Oct. 3, 1872.
1829. Hancock Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Hart Wallace .
Children of Hancock Taylor and Mary Hart Wallace i. 2271. Arthur Wallace Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2272. Maggie Barbour Taylor was born in 1868 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2273. Letitia Hart Taylor was born in 1870 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2274. Hancock Taylor was born in 1872 and died on an unknown date. v. 2275. Mary Strother Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2276. Fannie Tarleton Taylorwas born in 1876 and died in 1876. vii. 2277. William Pollock Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2278. Helen Lee Taylor was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date. 1830. Manlius Taylor, Capt, CSAwas born in 1840 and died in 1908.
1831. Mildred Taylor was born in 1847 and died on an unknown date.
1832. Virginia Alexander Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
1833. James Bate Taylor was born in 1851 and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1834. Zachary Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
1835. Ellen Taylorwas born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1836. Susanna Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
1837. Annah Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date.
1838. Fannie Taylorwas born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1839. Alexander Taylor died on an unknown date.
1840. Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date.
1841. Robert Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1842. George Taylor died on an unknown date.
1843. John Rogers Meigs Taylorwas born in 1865 and died on an unknown date.
1844. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. She married Philip Rounseville Alger. Philip Rounseville was born in 1859 and died in 1912.
1845. Evelyn Taylorwas born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. She married Eli Kirk Price. Eli Kirk was born in 1863 and died in 1933.
1846. Joseph Pannill Taylorwas born in 1867 and died on an unknown date. He marriedLaura Elizabeth Goode. Laura Elizabeth was born in 1867 and died on an unknown date.
1847. Montgomery Meigs Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date.
1848. Eliza jane Taylorwas born in 1828 and died on an unknown date.
1849. Susan Taylor was born in 1831 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1850. George Ann Taylorwas born in 1824 and died on an unknown date.
1851. John William Taylor was born in 1837 in Kentucky and died in 1894/95 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He marriedSarah Ann Beecher in 1849/50 in New Orleans, Louisiana.Sarah Ann was born in 1838 in KY or IN and died on an unknown date.
Children of John William Taylor and Sarah Ann Beecher i. 2279. William Butman Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died on an unknown date. 1852. Mary Ann Taylorwas born in 1839 and died on an unknown date.
1853. Mandy Taylor was born in 1839 and died on an unknown date.
1854. Beth Ann Taylorwas born in 1843 and died on an unknown date.
1855. Fieldin Taylorwas born in 1845 and died on an unknown date.
1856. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1857. Julia Catherine Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1851 and died on an unknown date.
1858. Cornelius Taylor died on an unknown date.
1859. William Taylor died on an unknown date.
1860. James Wallace Taylor died on an unknown date.
1861. Harvey Taylor died on an unknown date.
1862. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date.
1863. John Taylor died on an unknown date.
1864. Alfred Burman Taylor was born on Nov. 25, 1857 in Monroe Co., VA now WV and died on Nov. 29, 1940 in Huntington, WV. He married Ora Armita Chapman on Nov. 24, 1878 in Oakdale, Putnam Co. WV. Ora Armita, daughter of Merida Chapman and Jane Harvey Schouman, was born on Jan. 24, 1861 in Oakdale, Putnam Co., WV and died on Nov. 26, 1951 in Huntington, WV.
Children of Alfred Burman Taylor and Ora Armita Chapman i. 2280. Ira Bernice Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1879 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Dec. 21, 1880 in Putnam Co., WV.
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2281. 2282. 2283. 2284. 2285. 2286. 2287. 2288.
Ella Forest Taylorwas born on Aug. 28, 1881 in Putnam Co., WV and died on May 18, 1966 in Huntington, WV. Clarence Lee Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1884 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Jun. 9, 1943 in Huntington, WV. Claude Elmer Taylorwas born on Jan. 23, 1886 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Mar. 27, 1947 in Bluefield, WV. Corydon Ray Taylorwas born on Apr. 2, 1889 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 5, 1932 in Huntington, WV. Bertha Arminta Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1891 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 12, 1971 in Phoenix, AZ. Veatrice Ora Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1894 in Huntington, WV and died on Jul. 26, 1977 in Milton, WV. Georgia vivian Taylorwas born on Jan. 13, 1897 in Huntington, WV and died on Sep. 29, 1986 in Huntington, WV. Ruth Allene Taylorwas born on Sep. 25, 1900 in Huntington, WV and died on Dec. 25, 1985 in Florida.
1865. Martha Taylor died on an unknown date.
1866. Rebecca Taylor died on an unknown date.
1867. Joise Taylor died on an unknown date.
1868. William R., IV Taylordied on an unknown date.
1869. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date.
1870. William J. Taylor died on an unknown date.
1871. D. C. Taylordied on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1872. Mark D. Taylor died on an unknown date.
1873. Cornelious Lee Taylorwas born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1874. Eli W. Taylordied on an unknown date.
1875. Mary Susan Taylor died on an unknown date.
1876. Bass Taylor died on an unknown date.
1877. Sally Taylor died on an unknown date.
1878. William Riley Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedCatherine Ready.
1879. Robert Taylor was born in 1846 and died in 1929. He marriedFrances ?.
Children of Robert Taylor and Frances ? i. 2289. Festus Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date.
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2290.
Roy Taylorwas born in 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1880. Ann Taylor was born in 1847 and died in 1887. She marriedGranville Wickline.
1881. Andrew Lewis Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedord Co., VA and died on Jan. 30, 1914 in Alderson, WV. He married Mary Cateherine Samples. Mary Cateherine was born on Feb. 2, 1865 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andrew Lewis i. 2291. ii. 2292. iii. 2293. iv. 2294. v. 2295. vi. 2296. vii. 2297. viii. 2298. ix. 2299.
Taylor and Mary Cateherine Samples Oce Ola Taylor was born on Dec. 26, 1882 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 10, 1958 in Covington, VA. Emmett Cleveland Taylorwas born on May 10, 1884 and died on Dec. 23, 1965. Elsie Edra Taylorwas born on Jan. 15, 1886 and died on Jul. 17, 1956 in Alderson, WV. Elbert Emory Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1889 and died on Dec. 21, 1973 in Summers Co., WV. Eva Virginia Taylorwas born on Oct. 7, 1891 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 15, 1958 in Covington, VA. Ollie Florence Taylorwas born on Oct. 7, 1893 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 8, 1988 in Alderson, WV. Lyda Fountian Taylorwas born on Jan. 31, 1896 and died on May 7, 1979 in Beaver, WV. Homer Glen Taylorwas born on Sep. 23, 1898 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 23, 1981 in Florida. Gladys Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 5, 1901 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 24, 1924 in summers Co., WV.
x. xi.
2300. 2301.
Arnette Lewis Taylor was born on Jan. 18, 1904 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 26, 1967 in Lewisburg, WV. James Clark Taylor was born on Sep. 26, 1906 and died on Sep. 6, 1989.
1882. James Clark Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedford Co., VA and died on Oct. 7, 1918 in Vanetta, Fayette Co., WV. He married Malinda Ann Bryant. Malinda Ann was born on Dec. 24, 1840 in Greenbriar Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Clark Taylor and Malinda Ann Bryant i. 2302. Hattie Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 2303. James Alfred Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on Jun. 9, 1956 in Fayette Co., WV. iii. 2304. James Clark, Jr. Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on an unknown date. 1883. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedJams R. Lundy. Jams R. was born in Carroll Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1884. Martha Taylor was born in 1841 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She marriedHiram J. Howard in 1860 in Lee Co., VA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1885. Leander Taylor was born in 1843 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedNancy Lawson.
1886. Drucilla Taylor was born in 1845 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1887. Burdine Taylor was born in 1847 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1888. Zacharia Taylor was born in 1851 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1889. John Taylor was born in 1853 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1890. Rachel Taylor was born in 1854 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1891. Nancy Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Gross in 1878.
1892. Sarah E. Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1893. Ruthie Taylor was born in 1859 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1894. William Taylor was born in May 1862 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth ? in 1884.
1895. Anna Taylor was born on May 16, 1863 in Harland Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1949.
1896. James J. Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1897. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1898. Thomas Taylor was born in Aug. 1869 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1899. Margaret Taylor was born in 1872 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1900. Archie Taylor was born in 1874 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1901. Noah Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1902. John Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date.
1903. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1904. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1853 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jul. 25, 1877 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA.
1905. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1855 in Harlan Co., KY or 1853 Lee Co., VA and died in 1926 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He married 1st Catherine Johnson. Catherine was born in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Nancy A. Andes. Nancy A. was born in Washington Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 3rdEaster Eldridge on Apr. 13, 1875 in Lee Co., VA. Easter was born in 1853 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Catherine Johnson i. 2305. Mildred Lawrence Taylor was born on Sep. 7, 1883 in Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 22, 1883 in Lee Co., VA. Children of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Nancy A. Andes ii. 2306. John Taylor was born in 1881 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. Children of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Easter Eldridge iii. 2307. Nannie Taylor was born in 1873 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2308. Henry E. Taylorwas born in 1882 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. v. 2309. James E. Taylor was born in 1885 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. vi. 2310. William F. Taylorwas born in 1900 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1949 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. vii. 2311. John Newton Taylor was born on Mar. 24, 1879 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 16, 1941 in Pathfork, Ky. 1906. Mary Taylor was born in 1856 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 30, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1907. Priscilla Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 15, 1854/55 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Joseph Cheek on Dec. 23, 1875 in Lee Co., VA or Claiborne Co., TN.Joseph was born in 1856 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1908. Matilda Taylor was born in May 1858/59 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married 1stEarl German on Jun. 19, 1876 in Lee Co., VA.Earl was born in 1859 in Pulaski Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 2ndJ. E. Mink on Feb. 12, 1889 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
1909. Joseph George or Jacob G. Taylorwas born in 1863 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1910. Berry (twin to Joshua) Taylorwas born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY. He married G. Johnson ?.
Children of Berry i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
(twin to Joshua) Taylorand G. Johnson ? 2312. Melinda E. Taylorwas born in 1883 in Claiborne Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2313. Joshua, Jr. Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1892 in Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1963 in Lee Co., VA. 2314. Daisey Taylor died on an unknown date. 2315. Millard Taylor was born in 1890 and died on an unknown date. 2316. Noah Taylor was born in 1899 and died on an unknown date. 2317. Robert Taylor was born in 1892 and died on an unknown date.
1911. Joshua (twin of Berry) Taylorwas born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY.
1912. Rachel O. Taylor was born on Jun. 15, 1867 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She marriedArch B. Kinder on Oct. 15, 1885 in Lee Co., VA. Arch B. was born in 1864 in Claiborne Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1913. Noah Taylor was born in 1865/66 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedE. Grimes on Nov. 27, 1884 in Lee Co., VA. E. was born in 1860 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1914. John Wesley Taylor was born on Jun. 8, 1871 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1stMary Eldridge. He married 2ndNancy Taylor. Nancy, daughter of Irvin Taylor and Mary A. Saylor, was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1915. Frank Taylor was born in 1872 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1916. Enoch Taylorwas born on Sep. 28, 1872/73 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 12, 1961 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. He married Sarah Ann Eldridgeon Nov. 1, 1893 in Lee Co., VA.
Children of Enoch i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii.
Taylorand Sarah Ann Eldridge 2318. Archie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1894 in Lee Co., VA and died on Dec. 3, 1986 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. 2319. Lizzie Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1896 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 25, 1985 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. 2320. Addie Taylor was born in 1898 in Lee Co., VA and died in 1941 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. 2321. Tip Taylor was born in 1900 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1989 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. 2322. Hagan Taylor was born on May 4, 1902 in Knox Co., KY and died on Jul. 9, 1955. 2323. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1907 in Knox Co., KY and died on Apr. 25, 1984 in Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY. 2324. Linda Taylor was born on Mar. 10, 1910 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2325. Ottie Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1913 and died in 1921.
1917. Charles Fred Taylor was born in 1874/75 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1910 in Harlan Co., KY. He married 1st Martha Belle Nichols in Lee Co., VA. Martha Belle was born in Jan. 1880 in Union Co., TN and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Melinda Barnette on Oct. 22, 1910 in Lee Co., VA. Melinda was born in 1885 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charles Fred Taylor and Martha Belle Nichols i. 2326. Noah W. Taylor was born in Apr. 1897 in Lee Co., VA and died 7 ec 1969 in chenoa, KY. ii. 2327. Virdie Taylor was born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on May 21, 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. iii. 2328. Ellen Dewie Taylorwas born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1987. iv. 2329. Sarah Caetherine Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1903 in Bell Co., KY and died on Nov. 28, 1972 in Lee Co., VA. v. 2330. James Oscar Taylor was born in 1904 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. vi. 2331. Rosa Mae Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1907 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 21, 1983 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. 1918. James Taylor was born in 1878 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1stAnnie Fryin Lee Co., VA. He married 2ndPhoebe Daniels.
Children of James Taylor and Annie Fry i. 2332. General Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1919. Martha Taylor was born in 1870 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1920. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Wesley Taylor. John Wesley , son of Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylorand Katherine Grimes, was born on Jun. 8, 1871 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1921. Noah Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date.
1922. John Taylor was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date.
1923. Sarah Taylor was born in 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1924. George Taylor was born in Jan. 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1925. Leroy Taylor was born in 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedPhobe Lee on Aug. 6, 1876 in Harlan Co., KY.
Children of Leroy Taylor and Phobe Lee i. 2333. Jane Taylor was born in 1878 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2334. Margaret Taylor was born in 1879 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1926. Andrew Taylor was born in 1859 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1927. Isaac Newton Taylor, Sr. was born on Jun. 8, 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 3, 1935 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. He marriedCharity Miracle in 1877 in Kentucky.
Children of Isaac i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix.
Newton Taylor, Sr. and Charity Miracle 2335. Isaac Newton, Jr. Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1884 and died on an unknown date. 2336. Lucinda Jane Taylor was born in Oct. 1878 and died on an unknown date. 2337. Leroy Jasper Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1878 and died on an unknown date. 2338. Mary Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1881 and died on an unknown date. 2339. James Henry Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1890 and died on an unknown date. 2340. Sampson Taylor was born on Nov. 20, 1891 and died on an unknown date. 2341. Lucy Anna Taylorwas born on Oct. 8, 1894 and died on an unknown date. 2342. William McKinley Taylorwas born on Sep. 16, 1901 and died on an unknown date. 2343. Theodore Roosevelt Taylorwas born on Jul. 9, 1904 and died on an unknown date.
1928. Sarah Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1861 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1929. Andrew Taylor was born in 1866 in Harlan Co., KY and died in 1951. He marriedLillie Wilson. Lillie was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date.
1930. Nancy Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1869 in Harlan Co., KY and died on May 6, 1959. She marriedDavid Shackelford on Sep. 1, 1884. David was born on May 5, 1865 and died on an unknown date.
1931. Jane Taylor was born in 1870 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedTom Rice.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1932. Joicy Taylor was born in 1872 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Baughn.
1933. Noah, Jr. Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Nov. 19, 1918 in Hancock Co., TN. He married 1st Mary Wilson. He married 2ndViney Daniels. Viney was born on Oct. 27, 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Noah, Jr. Taylor and Viney Daniels i. 2344. Johnny Green Taylorwas born on Sep. 15, 1901 and died on Feb. 19, 1975. ii. 2345. Mary Katherine Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1907 in Hancock Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1993 in Claiborne Co., TN. iii. 2346. Andrew Gilbert Taylorwas born on Jan. 7, 1910 and died on May 6, 1992. iv. 2347. William Muncy Taylorwas born on Dec. 7, 1911 and died on Feb. 26, 1989. v. 2348. George David Taylordied on an unknown date. 1934. William Taylor was born in 1877 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1935. Johnny Green Taylorwas born on Dec. 28, 1879 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jan. 24, 1927 in Lee Co., VA.
1936. Deli Taylor was born on Feb. 3, 1883 and died on Jun. 5, 1970. She marriedBroge Hatfield. Broge was born on May 12, 1882 and died on an unknown date.
1937. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1887 and died on Jan. 2, 1960. She married 1stNoah Click. She married 2nd Frank Baker . Frank was born on Jun. 23, 1879 and died on an unknown date.
1938. Maudie Taylor was born in 1893 and died in 1972. She married 1stHenry Hensley. She married 2nd Helton Burchett.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1939. Robert Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1889 and died on Jan. 7, 1971. He marriedMary Nelson. Mary was born on May 1, 1897 and died on an unknown date.
1940. Gilbert Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedMyrtle Gibson.
1941. Bud Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedHensley ?.
1942. Lee Wilson Taylor, Sheriff of Hancock County, TNdied on an unknown date.
1943. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date.
1944. Laura Alice Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1846 in NC and died on an unknown date.
1945. Edward Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1860 and died on an unknown date. He marriedCarnelia Crumwell. Carnelia was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
1946. John Francis Taylorwas born on Dec. 3, 1861 in Murphy Co., NC and died on Nov. 6, 1932. He married Eda Malinda Stippler in Sep. 1892. Eda Malinda was born About 1870 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1947. David Robert Taylorwas born in Feb. 1868 and died on an unknown date. He marriedLaura Jane Mizer . Laura Jane was born About 1874 and died on an unknown date.
1948. John David Taylorwas born in 1855 and died in 1931 in Cherokee, Oklahoma.
1949. Missouri Jennie Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
1950. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1951. Adeline Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date.
1952. Lorena Adelaide Taylor was born in 1851 and died in 1876. She marriedJames V Hildebrand. James V was born in 1835 in Cherokee Nation and died on an unknown date.
1953. George Smith Patton was born on Sep. 30, 1856 in Charleston, Kanawha, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1927 in Lake Vinyard, CA. He married Ruth Wilson. Ruth was born on Apr. 28, 1861 in Lake Vinyard, CA and died on Oct. 6, 1928 in San Gabriel, CA.
Children of George Smith Patton and Ruth Wilson i. 2349. George Smith Patton, Gen.was born on Nov. 11, 1885 in Lake Vinyard, CA and died on Dec. 21, 1945 in Germany.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1954. Thomas Arnold Taylordied on an unknown date.
1955. Julia Hoard Taylor was born on Oct. 4, 1852 and died on May 17, 1935 in Henderson, KY. She marriedGeorge M. Dixon on Apr. 1, 1873.
Children of Julia Hoard Taylor and George M. Dixon i. 2350. Norrell Taylor Dixonwas born on Nov. 9, 1877 in Commercial Point, KY and died on Dec. 18, 1968 in Lebanon, TN. 1956. Mary E. Barbour was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
1957. Francis Marion "Frank" Taylorwas born in 1859/60 and died in 1946. He marriedElizabeth Mary "Lizzie" Rosemond. Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" was born in Jun. 1869 and died in 1937.
Children of Francis Marion "Frank" Taylorand Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" Rosemond i. 2351. Frances Lenn Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1897 and died on Nov. 20, 1968. 1958. William Taylor was born in 1843 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1959. Sarah Taylor was born in 1845 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1960. John Taylor was born in 1849 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1961. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1962. Robert Joseph Smith Taylorwas born in 1855 in Slidell, St. Tammany, Louisiana and died on an unknown date.
1963. George Taylor was born in 1855 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1964. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1857 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1965. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born in 1846 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died in 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama. He married 1st Emma Louise Bates on Jul. 30, 1867 in Autauga, Alabama.Emma Louise was born on Oct. 6, 1848 in Richland, SC and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndRebecca Lindsey. Rebecca was born on Aug. 15, 1834 in Tallapoosa, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Jefferson Taylor and Emma Louise Bates i. 2352. William Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1868 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. ii. 2353. Walter Taylor was born on Mar. 9, 1870 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. iii. 2354. Preston Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1871 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. iv. 2355. Cora Mae Taylor was born in 1872 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. v. 2356. Ida Taylor was born on Apr. 20, 1873 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date. Children of Thomas Jefferson Taylor and Rebecca Lindsey vi. 2357. Thomas Jefferson, II Taylor was born on Aug. 29, 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died on Oct. 27, 1960 in Marshall, Harrison, Texas. 1966. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1825 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1967. Lewis Taylor was born in 1826 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
1968. Meredith M. Taylor was born in 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died Before 1892 in Arkansas. He marriedCelina Crowell in 1848 in Coffee, TN.Celina was born in 1828 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Meredith M. Taylor and Celina Crowell i. 2358. Sarah Taylor was born in 1846 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. ii. 2359. Martha Jane Taylor was born in 1849 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. iii. 2360. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 17, 1851 in Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 20, 1916 in Bushy Branch Community, Coffee, TN. iv. 2361. John Henry Taylorwas born in 1854 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. v. 2362. Laura Taylor was born in 1856 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. vi. 2363. Calvin Taylorwas born in 1853 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. vii. 2364. Frances (Fannie) M. Taylorwas born in 1864 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. viii. 2365. Rosetta (Nettie) Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1867 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 1969. Lucinda Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Jan. 16, 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 19, 1899 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. She marriedPayton C. Sheidin 1853 in Coffee, TN.Payton C. was born on Sep. 18, 1827 in TN and died on an unknown date.
1970. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1831 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. She marriedJonathan Turner on Mar. 3, 1860 in Coffee, TN. Jonathan was born in 1832 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Rebecca Taylor and Jonathan Turner i. 2366. Alice Turner was born in 1859 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 1971. Melvina Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1832 in Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 14, 1899 in Coffee, TN. She marriedLoranzo Dow Phillips in Jan. 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Loranzo Dow was born on Dec. 10, 1806 in Amherst, VA and died on an unknown date.
1972. Henry J. Taylor was born in 1835 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Apr. 10, 1895 in Ashbury Community, Coffeee, TN. He married 1stJane Curry Yell on Feb. 6, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Jane Curry was born in 1819 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndSusan A. (Sookie) Burtonon Jul. 3, 1879 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Susan A. (Sookie) was born in 1854 in Smith, TN and died on an unknown date. He married 3rdMcQueen ??? in 1876 in Tennessee. McQueen ??? was born in 1857 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Henry J. Taylor and Jane Curry Yell i. 2367. Warren Starnes (Bud) Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 7, 1859 in Fairfield Community, Bedford, TN and died in 1939 in Near Summitville, Coffee, TN. Henry J., Jr. Taylorwas born in 1865 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. Frances Marion (Fannie) Taylorwas born on Mar. 29, 1867 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date. Lucy Evelyn Taylorwas born in Apr. 1872 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Henry J. Taylor and Susan A. (Sookie) Burton vi. 2372. Ada Bell Taylorwas born on May 13, 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 23, 1945 in Fulton, TN. vii. 2373. Forrest Taylor was born in May 1883 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 19, 1937 in Hickman, Fulton, Kentucky. viii. 2374. Mary Taylor was born in Oct. 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1937 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Children of Henry J. Taylor and McQueen ??? ix. 2375. Nancy McQueene Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1877 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 1973. Mary (Pollie) Taylor was born in 1837 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1974. Martha I. Taylor was born in 1840 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. She marriedGeorge B. Waite on Nov. 22, 1855 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.George B. was born in 1825 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1975. Susan Taylor was born in 1842 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1976. John Lewis, Jr. Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1847 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 29, 1920 in Knoxville, Knox, TN. He marriedEmma Maxwell on May 17, 1900 in Coffee, TN.Emma was born in Jul. 1866 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Lewis, Jr. Taylor and Emma Maxwell i. 2376. John Trent Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1901 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. ii. 2377. Ellis Hines Taylorwas born on Dec. 14, 1903 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 1977. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville, TN. She marriedElijah A. Andersonon Apr. 6, 1841 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Elijah A.was born in 1816 in Rutledge, Grainger, TN and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1978. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. She marriedGeorge Washington Morrow on Oct. 22, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.George Washington was born on Jun. 25, 1826 in Smithville, Dakalb, TN and died on an unknown date.
1979. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. He married 1stMatilda (Tildie) Clendennonin 1849 in Coffee, TN.Matilda (Tildie) was born About 1823 in Warren, TN and died in 1864 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He married 2nd Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Ann LoweryAbout Jun. 26, 1997 in Boise. Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Annwas born in Feb. 1858 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lewis George Taylor and Matilda (Tildie) Clendennon i. 2378. Azelene (Assaline) Taylor was born on Oct. 5, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died After Oct. 9, 1934 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. ii. 2379. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1849/50 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 31, 1934 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. iii. 2380. John Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. iv. 2381. Andrew Taylor was born in 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. v. 2382. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. vi. 2383. King Solomon Taylor, MDwas born on Aug. 22, 1862 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Aug. 1, 1942 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Children of Lewis George Taylor and Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Ann Lowery vii. 2384. Alford (Alf or Alfred) Taylorwas born on Dec. 24, 1873/74 in Summietville, Co, TN and died on Nov. 8, 1967 in Summitville, Coffee, TN. viii. 2385. Elmira (Emma) Taylor was born in 1876 in Coffee, TN and died in 1954 in Decatur, TN. ix. 2386. Jennie Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1882 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Oct. 20, 1954 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. x. 2387. Walter Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1887 in Coffee, TN and died in May 1967 in Coffee, TN. xi. 2388. Lewis T. Taylor was born on Sep. 17, 1889 in Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1971 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. xii. 2389. Berry Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1892 in Coffee, TN and died on May 29, 1966 in Coffee, TN. 1980. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
1981. Berry King Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. He married Martha Cooper on Feb. 7, 1851 in Woodbury, Cannon, TN.Martha was born in 1831 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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King Taylorand Martha Cooper 2390. Emily Taylorwas born in 1851 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2391. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2392. Melvina Taylor was born in 1855 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2393. Abner Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2394. Sarah Taylor was born in 1860 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 2395. John B. Taylorwas born in 1861 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date. 2396. Jasper Taylor was born in 1862 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1982. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. He marriedLucy George on Jul. 27, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Lucy was born on Jun. 9, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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C. Taylor and Lucy George 2397. Jennie Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 2398. Doc Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. 2399. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1861 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1983. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1984. Elvira Taylorwas born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1985. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. She marriedWilliam W. Sissom in 1852. William W. was born in Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1986. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887.
1987. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. She married Benjamin Franklin Lowery. Benjamin Franklin was born in Jul. 1838 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1988. Permelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1989. George L. Taylordied on an unknown date.
1990. William, Jr. Collins was born in 1821 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date. He marriedEdy (Edith) Taylor . Edy (Edith), daughter of Lewis Taylor and Wincey Collins, was born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1991. John Scott Harrison was born on Oct. 4, 1804 and died on May 25, 1878. He marriedElizabeth Ramsey Irwin on Aug. 12, 1831.
Children of John Scott Harrison and Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin i. 2400. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United Stateswas born in 1833 and died in 1901. 1992. Joseph Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1760 and died on Aug. 16, 1826 in maybe West Chester Meeting, Chester Co., PA. He married Mary Lownes on Sep. 27, 1787 in Kennet Meeting, Chester Co., PA.Mary was born on Mar. 25, 1761 and died on an unknown date.
1993. Benjamin, III Taylordied on an unknown date.
1994. William Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Osborne.
1995. Elizabeth Taylordied on an unknown date. She marriedGeorge Lownes.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1996. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date.
1997. Benjamin, IV Taylordied on an unknown date. He married 1stJane Mercer . He married 2ndHannah Dobson.
1998. Jacob, I Taylor was born on Jan. 1, 1774 in Cheter Monthly Meeting, PA and died on May 2, 1849 in Warren, Ohio. He married 1st Polly Lemon on Feb. 25, 1789 in Hopewill, Frederick, VA.Polly was born About 1774 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndMargaret Jennings on Sep. 13, 1821 in Warren, Ohio.Margaret was born on Jan. 11, 1787 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jacob, I Taylor and Margaret Jennings i. 2401. Henry Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1830 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Jan. 17, 1904 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. ii. 2402. Benjamin Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1822 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died Before 1880. iii. 2403. Cyrenius Taylor was born About 1825 in Ohio and died After 1885. iv. 2404. William Taylor was born in 1826 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?. v. 2405. Jacob, II Taylor was born on May 6, 1828 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Feb. 11, 1891 in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?. 1999. Mordecai Taylor was born in 1768/69 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on Mar. 13, 1843 in Warren, Ohio ?. He married Francis.
2000. Aliabjah Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1781 and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Neil on Nov. 11, 1812 in Hopewell, Freder, VA.
2001. Peter Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1785 in Castle, Delaware and died on Nov. 8, 1870. He marriedMary in 1819 in Miami, Warren, Ohio.Mary was born on Jun. 14, 1779 in Westland, Washington, PA and died on an unknown date.
2002. Stephen Taylor was born on Aug. 2, 1778 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 23, 1822 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. He marriedMary Jenkins on Mar. 14, 1798 in Hopewell, Frederick, VA.Mary was born About 1778 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2003. Mary Taylor was born in 1789 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware and died on an unknown date.
2004. Thomas "Little Tom" Taylor was born in 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1844 in Madison, KY. He married 1st Hannah Bartleson About 1785 in Fayette Co., KY or Rowan Co., NC.Hannah was born in 1760 and died After 1804 in Madison, KY. He married 2ndMary Jane Bartleson in 1782 in Rowan, NC.Mary Jane, daughter of Richard Bartleson and Jean Grooms, was born in 1752 in Salem, Salem, New Jersey and died on Mar. 12, 1784 in Madison, KY. He married 3rd Elizabeth Vincent on Dec. 14, 1814 in Madison Co., KY 3rd wife. no children.Elizabeth was born About 1800 and died on an unknown date. 2005. William Taylor was born in 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
2006. John Taylor was born in 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
2007. Joseph Taylor was born About 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
2008. Francis, IV John Taylorwas born in 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1809 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married Sarah Bartleson on Sep. 24, 1779 in Rowan, NC, 2nd husband.Sarah was born About 1760 in Salem, Salem, New Jersey and died on an unknown date.
Children of Francis, IV John Taylorand Sarah Bartleson i. 2406. Jesse Taylor was born About 1780 in KY and died About 1850 in Bath Co., KY. ii. 2407. Richard Taylor was born About 1783 in Anne Arundel Co., KY and died on an unknown date. iii. 2408. Thomas Taylor was born About 1785 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date. iv. 2409. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1789 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date. 2009. Grace Taylor was born in 1763 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2010. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. She married Nathan, Sr. Roberts on Aug. 2, 1785 in Lincoln Co., KKY.Nathan, Sr. was born About 1760 and died About 1760 in Kentucky.
2011. Lucy Taylor was born on Nov. 4, 1832 and died in 1880.
2012. Joseph Sheppard Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died on an unknown date.
2013. Frances L. Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died in 1869.
2014. Thomas F. Taylorwas born on Dec. 16, 1836 and died on Jan. 20, 1926.
2015. James Sheppard Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1841 and died on an unknown date.
2016. Walker Gilmer Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1842 and died on Apr. 11, 1842 in same day.
2017. Charles Dabney Taylorwas born in Nov. 1844 in Scotchtown, Orange, NY and died in Scotchtown, Orange, NY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2018. Mary Taylor was born in 1845 and died on an unknown date.
2019. Edmund, III Taylorwas born on Sep. 30, 1826 in Hanover, VA and died on Apr. 8, 1905 in Hanover, VA. He married Elizabeth Coleman on Apr. 3, 1850 in Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA. Elizabeth was born on Apr. 3, 1850 in Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edmund, III Taylorand Elizabeth Coleman i. 2410. John Jay Taylor was born on May 6, 1856 in Ratcliff, Hanover Co., VA and died on Jan. 11, 1919 in Richmond, VA. ii. 2411. Rebecca Coleman Taylor was born in Jun. 1858 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2412. Lavinia sheppard Taylorwas born in 1859 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2413. Sallie Lewis Winston Taylor was born in 1860 and died on Jul. 28, 1941 in Staunton, Augusta, VA. v. 2414. Edmund Thomas, IV Taylorwas born on Nov. 12, 1861 and died on Jul. 12, 1929. vi. 2415. Mary Lindsay Taylorwas born in Jun. 1864 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2416. Frances Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Jul. 1870 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2417. Ned Taylor died on an unknown date. ix. 2418. Ida Chambers Taylor died on an unknown date. x. 2419. William Coleman Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1865 in Hanover, VA and died on Feb. 28, 1940 in Louisa Co., VA. 2020. Willis (Major W.) Taylor was born in 1788 in Virginia and died in 1865 in Washington, KY. He marriedNancy Morgan on Oct. 6, 1809 in Washington, KY.Nancy was born on Mar. 22, 1788 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Children of Willis (Major W.) Taylor and Nancy Morgan i. 2420. Reuben Allen Taylorwas born in 1830 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 10, 1864 in Belle Isle Prison, Richmond, VA. ii. 2421. James W. Taylor was born in Washington, KY and died on an unknown date. 2021. Phoeb e Taylor was born in 1790 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2022. George Taylor was born in 1792 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2023. Evaline Taylorwas born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2024. Nancy Taylor was born in 1796 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2025. Hardin Taylor was born in 1788 in Rutherford Co., NC and died in 1833. He marriedAnna Blair. Anna was born in 1795 in South Crolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hardin Taylor and Anna Blair i. 2422. Pamelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2423. George L. Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 2424. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. 2026. Joseph (Joel) Lewis Taylor was born in 1789/90 in Rutherford Co., NC and died on May 24, 1833 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee. He marriedRebecca King in 1816 in Rutherford Co., NC.Rebecca was born on Nov. 30, 1798 in Rutherford Co., NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph (Joel) Lewis Taylor and Rebecca King i. 2425. Elizabeth (Betsy) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Coffee Co., TN. ii. 2426. Hardin Harmon Taylorwas born in 1820 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee and died on Sep. 29, 1861 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. 2027. Edmund Crosbywas born on Feb. 4, 1782 in Bern, Albany, NY and died in 1838. He marriedPolly. Polly was born in 1788 and died in 1850.
Children of Edmund Crosbyand Polly i. 2427. Julia G. Crosbywas born on Nov. 22, 1810 in NY and died on Dec. 6, 1851 in Rock County, Wisconsin, USA or 1854. 2028. Nathan Row was born in 1868 in Meadows, Magoffin Co., KY and died on Sep. 15, 1936 in Greenup, KY or 1928 living on Racoon Road. He married 1stLouisa Sizemore. Louisa, daughter of John H. Sizemore, Sr. and Nancy Johns Butterfield Collingsworth, was born on Nov. 25, 1873 in Magoffin Co., KY or Prestonsburg, Floyd, KY and died About 1953 in Prestonsburg, Floyd, KY. He married 2ndElizabete Nelson. Elizabete, daughter of Jacob Nelson and Barbara Watkins , was born in 1862/63 in Kenteucky and died 27 Jun 1945 cer #14552; or 28 Apr 1936 in Greenup Co., Kentucky.
Other events in the life of Nathan Row Occupation 1936 farmer Burial Nelson Cemetery Other events in the life of Elizabete Nelson Burial Racoon Cemetery
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Other events in the relationship of Nathan Row and Elizabete Nelson Widowed Children of Nathan Row and Louisa Sizemore i. 2428. Dova Rowe was born in 1895 and died on an unknown date. 2029. William Row was born Between 1847 and 1851 in Kentucky and died in 1895 in Kentucky. He married 1stJahaza Jahasy Sizemore on Jul. 6, 1882 in Magoffin, KY.Jahaza Jahasy , daughter of John H. Sizemore, Sr. and Nancy Johns Butterfield Collingsworth, was born on Sep. 3, 1857/58 in Ashland, Magoffin Co., KY and died Between Jun. 5, 1878/79 and 1895 in Magoffin Co., KY probably. He married 2ndEasther. Easther was born in 1853 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of William Row Marriage Jul 4 1882 KY ? married Jahaza Sizemore Occupation 1880 census East Fork, Boyd, KY laborer Other events in the life of Jahaza Jahasy Sizemore Census 1870 resided in Magoffin Co., KY at age 6 Children of William Row and Jahaza Jahasy Sizemore i. 2429. Esther Louise Row was born on Jun. 8, 1892 in Ashland/ Catlesburg, Boyd, KY and died on Dec. 24, 1977 in Boulder, CO. ii. 2430. Minnie Louise Row was born on Sep. 15, 1884 in Ashland, KY and died on Sep. 25, 1946 in Denver, CO probably. Children of William Row and Easther iii. 2431. Charlotte "Lotti" Row was born on Mar. 26, 1874 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died in Boyd Co. KY. iv. 2432. William J. Row, Jr. was born in 1876 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died on an unknown date. v. 2433. John Row was born in 1879 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died on an unknown date. vi. 2434. Pauline Row was born in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vii. 2435. Madge Row was born About 1890 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2030. Malinda Row was born Between 1852 and 1867 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2031. Lewis Row was born in 1853 in Lawrence, Kentucky and died on Apr. 12, 1923 in Boyd Co. KY. He marriedAnn Curnutte. Ann was born in 1855 in Lawrence, Kentucky and died in 1932 in Boyd Co. KY.
Children of Lewis Row and Ann Curnutte i. 2436. Andrew Jackson Rowe was born on Aug. 1, 1889 in Louisa, Lawrence, Kentucky and died on Aug. 3, 1946 in Ashland, Boyd, Kentucks.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2032. George Row was born in 1857 in Kentucky or 1861 and died on Oct. 28, 1934 in Knott Co., KY.
2033. Martin Rowe was born on Jun. 16, 1869 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on Aug. 1, 1923 in Richardson, Lawrence Co., KY. He married 1st Perlina Lee Bowe on Sep. 20, 1891 in Boyd Co. KY.Perlina Lee was born on Nov. 11, 1872 in Lawrence, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndGemima Jane Scarberry on Feb. 24, 1921 in Lawrence Co., KY. Gemima Jane was born in Jan. 1888 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Martin Rowe and Perlina Lee Bowe i. 2437. Frank Rowe was born on Feb. 9, 1903 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 20, 1979 in Huntington, WV. ii. 2438. Oscar Rowe was born on Jul. 15, 1892 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 25, 1988 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. iii. 2439. Theron Rowe was born on Feb. 1, 1894 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 23, 1928 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. iv. 2440. Henry Eddie Rowewas born on Oct. 28, 1903 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Oct. 11, 1967 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. v. 2441. Cecil Rowe was born in 1900 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 19, 1914 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY. vi. 2442. Melda Rowe was born on May 24, 1906 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 12, 1975 in Huntington, WV. vii. 2443. Edgel Clinens Rowewas born on Jan. 25, 1908 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 5, 1997 in Westwood, Boyd Co., KY. viii. 2444. Minnie Marie Rowe was born on Jun. 10, 1910 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 26, 1980 in Boyd Co. KY. ix. 2445. Leslie Rowe was born on Aug. 2, 1912 and died About 1986. Children of Martin x. xi. xii. xiii. xiv.
Rowe and Gemima Jane Scarberry 2446. Martin Rowe was born on Jun. 2, 1908 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2447. Thelma Rowe was born on Jul. 10, 1910 and died on an unknown date. 2448. Charles William Rowe was born on Nov. 6, 1922 and died on an unknown date. 2449. Mitchell Lee Rowe was born on Mar. 16, 1916 and died on an unknown date. 2450. Elizabeth Rowe was born on Jul. 7, 1920 and died on an unknown date.
2034. Eleanor Rowe was born in 1872 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2035. Richard Row was born in 1859 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2036. Charlie Row was born in 1876 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2037. Katie Row was born in 1864 in Meadows, Magoffin, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2038. John Wesley Belcher was born on Sep. 17, 1854 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Mar. 17, 1924. He married Sarah Ann Graham. Sarah Ann was born on Apr. 20, 1852 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Jan. 24, 1915.
Children of John Wesley Belcher and Sarah Ann Graham i. 2451. James Ira Belcher was born on Mar. 29, 1877 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Oct. 30, 1959 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. 2039. Reuben Robert Rutherfordwas born Between 1760 and 1765 in Augusta Co., Virginia and died in 1845 in Pike Co., KY. He married Priscilla Staton About 1794 alt 25 Dec 1814 in Virginia or Floyd Co., KY.Priscilla, daughter of Josiah Azariah Coburn and Penelope Piney, was born in 1776 in Anson Co., NC or Greenville, SC and died in Aug. 1849 in Pike Co., KY.
Other events in the life of Reuben Robert Rutherford Burial Tom Scott Cemetery, Pond creek, Pike Co., KY Children of Reuben Robert Rutherfordand Priscilla Staton i. 2452. Joseph Rutherford was born About 1795 in Russell Co., VA and died Before 1870. 2040. Clara Pentecost was born About 1864 in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably and died on an unknown date.
2041. Hattie Pentecost was born in 1864 in Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin probably and died in 1872 in Little Sioux, IA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2042. Ida B. Pentecost died on an unknown date.
2043. Lucien Kelloggwas born on Feb. 16, 1841 in New York and died aft 1900 (alive in 1900 census) in Oto, Woodbury Co., Iowa. He married Olive Lavina Smithon Aug. 27, 1868 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Vol 2, page 10.Olive Lavina, daughter of Artemus W. Smith and Julia G. Crosby, was born on Aug. 6, 1850 in Harmony, Rock, WI and died on May 23, 1919 in Woodbury Co., Iowa maybe.
Other events in the life of Lucien Kellogg Probate Dec 1874 Kansas Lucien and Olive living in Kansas at time of Artemus W. Kellogg probate Birth of Alice Sep 1877 Abiline, Kansas Census 1880 Little Sioux, Iowa Maririage Aug 27 1969 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Other events in the life of Olive Lavina Smith Marriage Aug 27 1868 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Children of Lucien Kelloggand Olive Lavina Smith i. 2453. Alice Minerva Kelloggwas born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR. ii. 2454. George Edward Kelloggwas born in 1876 in Kansas (probably Abilene) and died on an unknown date. iii. 2455. Artemis Kellogg was born in 1883 in Little Sioux, IA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2456. Hattie J. Kelloggwas born in 1872 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa and died on an unknown date. v. 2457. Ella F. Kelloggwas born in 1874 in Rock Co., Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. 2044. Hunnewell Haskell was born on Mar. 9, 1780 in MA and died on Feb. 14, 1829 in IN. He married Lucy Ellis. Lucy was born on Sep. 19, 1785 in USA and died on Sep. 18, 1845 in 1848.
Children of Hunnewell Haskell and Lucy Ellis i. 2458. Eveline W Haskell was born on Aug. 1, 1827 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama, IA.
46th Generation (Great(43)-grandchildren) 2045. Lucy Ellen Taylorwas born on Feb. 4, 1851 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Sep. 1, 1856 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2046. John Ellis Dye Taylorwas born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota. He married Emma Anna Johnson on Sep. 17, 1890 in Kansas. Emma Anna was born in Sep. 1872 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Ellis Dye i. 2459. ii. 2460. iii. 2461. iv. 2462. v. 2463. vi. 2464. vii. 2465. viii. 2466.
Taylorand Emma Anna Johnson Katy U. Taylorwas born in Jun. 1890 in Kansas and died on an unknown date. May E. Taylor Taylorwas born 1895 Kansas and died on an unknown date. Berri E. Taylorwas born in 1896 in Kansas and died on an unknown date. Bessie E. Taylorwas born in 1897 in Kansas and died on an unknown date. Alvie T. Taylorwas born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. Albia S. T. Taylorwas born in 1901 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. Sherman D. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. Sheriridan E. Taylorwas born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2047. Caroline Julia Taylorwas born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. She marriedWilliam Whitmore Ballard on Mar. 19, 1879 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa.William Whitmore was born on Apr. 8, 1852 in Oconee, Selby, IL and died on Oct. 6, 1931 in Marcus, Mead, SD.
Children of Caroline Julia Taylorand William Whitmore Ballard i. 2467. Maude Estella Ballard was born on Jan. 1, 1883 in Creek, Iowa and died on Jun. 30, 1928 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. ii. 2468. Lola Agnes Ballard was born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died on Jul. 31, 1945 in Marcus, South Dakota. iii. 2469. Lydia U. Ballardwas born on Mar. 27, 1880 in Columbia Township, Tamp, IA and died on Aug. 3, 1958 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. iv. 2470. Owen Lloyd Ballardwas born on Sep. 26, 1881 in Tama, IA and died on Mar. 10, 1971 in Washta, IA. v. 2471. Leon Ballard was born on Dec. 5, 1885 in Washta, IA and died About 1887. vi. 2472. Elsie C. Ballardwas born on Feb. 21, 1887 in Mead Co., SD and died in Jul. 1965 in SD. vii. 2473. Lola A. Ballardwas born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died in Apr. 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD. 2048. Usiilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno, Oklahoma. She marriedJohn Acton Snowden on Mar. 19, 1879 in Toledo, Tama Co., IA.
Children of Usiilla Jane Taylor and John Acton Snowden i. 2474. William Elsworth Snowden was born on Aug. 14, 1882 in Smithland, Woodbury Co., Iowa and died on an unknown date. ii. 2475. Benjamin Jow Snowden was born on Oct. 3, 1884 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on an unknown date. iii. 2476. Bessie Nae Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1887 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Jul. 4, 1910 in El Reno, Canadian Co., Oklahoma, USA. iv. 2477. John Arthur Snowden was born on Mar. 3, 1890 in Correctionville, IA and died on Jan. 30, 1913 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma. 2049. Edgar William Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946. He married Dollie Evelyn Carter on Nov. 29, 1888 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA.Dollie Evelynwas born on Nov. 4, 1871 in Illinois and died on Apr. 11, 1944 in Ainsworth, NE.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Edgar William Taylor and Dollie Evelyn Carter i. 2478. Earl Taylor was born in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 2479. William Franklin Taylorwas born on Sep. 30, 1889 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and died on an unknown date. iii. 2480. Evalyn Caroline Taylorwas born on May 3, 1892 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date. iv. 2481. Harris Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1894 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date. v. 2482. Ruby Taylorwas born on Apr. 7, 1895 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date. vi. 2483. Lester Marion Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1901 in Oro, Little Sue Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and died on an unknown date. vii. 2484. Pearl Lilliam Taylor was born on Sep. 13, 1907 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date. 2050. Charles Franklin Taylorwas born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA.
2051. Edwin Thomas Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly Springs, Iowa. He married Myrtle Leora Bowen on Mar. 17, 1889 in Smithland, Woodbury Co., Iowa.Myrtle Leora was born in 1873 in New York and died in Iowa.
Children of Edwin i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. xiii. xiv.
Thomas Taylorand Myrtle Leora Bowen 2485. Mabel R. Taylor was born in 1890 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2486. May V. Taylor was born in 1892 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2487. Edwin A. Taylorwas born in 1894 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2488. Alverzo O. Taylorwas born in 1896 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2489. Floyd A. Taylorwas born in 1898 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2490. Howard M. Taylor was born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2491. Julia G. Taylorwas born in 1902 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2492. Betty A Taylorwas born in 1904 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2493. Owen L. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa. 2494. Nathaniel F. Taylorwas born in 1910 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2495. Ruth F. Taylorwas born in 1912 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2496. Paul F. Taylorwas born in 1915 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2497. Clarence B. Taylor was born in 1917 and died on an unknown date. 2498. Bernard L. Taylor was born in 1919 and died on an unknown date.
2052. Edwin G. Taylorwas born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date.
2053. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1848 in Indiana, USA and died Before 1860.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2054. Owen Taylor was born on Apr. 23, 1870 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA or Nov 23 and died on Jan. 12, 1947 in San Diego, CA. He marriedAlice Minerva Kelloggin 1900 in Little Sioux, IA.Alice Minerva, daughter of Lucien Kelloggand Olive Lavina Smith, was born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR.
Other events in the life of Owen Taylor Marriage to Alice Minerva Kellogg Mar 1 1900 Burial
Anthon, Woodbury Co., IA Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, Plymouth Co., Iowa
Other events in the life of Alice Minerva Kellogg Burial Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa Children of Owen Taylor and Alice Minerva Kellogg i. 2499. Glenn Lucien Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. ii. 2500. Geneva Lavina Taylorwas born in 1904 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died Between 1950 and 1965 in California probably; maybe Grass Valley. iii. 2501. Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. iv. 2502. Myron Nathaniel Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. 2055. Arthur Taylor was born on May 23, 1872 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Apr. 4, 1949 in Mino, Oklahoma, USA.
2056. Walter Llewellyn Taylor was born on Apr. 3, 1869 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 5, 1947 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedMary O'Connor. Mary, daughter of William O'Connor and Elizabeth Sullivan, was born on Oct. 17, 1870 in Oto, Woodbury, Iowa and died on Nov. 19, 1952 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
Other events in the life of Mary O'Connor Marriage Mar 24 1892 Onowa, Monona Co., IA Children of Walter Llewellyn Taylor and Mary O'Connor i. 2503. Bruce Richard Taylor was born on Jul. 10, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Feb. 21, 1975 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. ii. 2504. Paul Lester Taylor was born on Jun. 12, 1902 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Dec. 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iii. 2505. Nellie M. Taylorwas born on Dec. 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Nov. 21, 1991 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iv. 2506. Edna Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Dec. 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Feb. 7, 1990 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. v. 2507. Raymond John Taylorwas born on Nov. 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on May 9, 1979 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. vi. 2508. Walter Justin Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1899 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Mar. 1, 1976 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2057. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1848 in Posey, Switzerland, IN probably and died on an unknown date.
2058. Nathaniel Thomas Flathers was born on Jun. 11, 1834 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Oct. 27, 1900 in Reamsville, KS. He married Marilda McMillian. Marilda was born on Jan. 31, 1854 and died on an unknown date.
2059. Anna E. Flatherswas born on Apr. 6, 1837 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Jun. 3, 1842 in Crawforsville, IN.
2060. Martha A Banta was born in 1850 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died in 1852 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN.
2061. William Berry was born on Mar. 7, 1834 in Kentucky, USA and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky, USA.
2062. John Washington Berry was born on Sep. 18, 1837 and died on Sep. 21, 1913.
2063. Edmonia Berry was born on Dec. 19, 1839 and died on Jan. 16, 1914.
2064. Alice Elizabeth Berrywas born on Nov. 2, 1835 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky, USA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2065. Robert Mallory Berry was born in 1842 and died in 1930.
2066. Thomas Gibson Berrywas born on Jun. 8, 1842 and died on Jan. 16, 1914.
2067. Robert M. Berry was born on Jan. 28, 1846 and died on Apr. 19, 1929.
2068. Frances Berry was born on Jun. 8, 1848 and died in 1940.
2069. Gibson T. Berrywas born on May 14, 1850 and died on Sep. 4, 1920.
2070. James Berry was born on Nov. 14, 1852 and died on Jul. 13, 1930.
2071. John William Mallory was born About 1846 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedAmerica Celestine Quisenberry on Dec. 14, 1869 in Kentucky.America Celestine was born About 1851 in Christian, KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of John William Mallory and America Celestine Quisenberry i. 2509. Richard Samuel Mallory was born on Mar. 16, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1916 in Todd, KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2072. Susan C. Mallory was born on Nov. 7, 1847 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date.
2073. Warner A. Mallory was born in 1848 in Simpson, KY and died on May 31, 1927 in McCracken, KY. He married Molly E. Hilton in 1886 in Todd, KY.Molly E.was born About 1859 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Warner A. Mallory and Molly E. Hilton i. 2510. Hattie Mallory was born in 1890 in Kentucky and died in 1973 in McCracken, KY. ii. 2511. Henry Ernest Mallorywas born on Jan. 25, 1891 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date. 2074. James Virgil Mallory was born in May 1849 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1922 in Todd, KY. He marriedMary Elizabeth Stinnett on Aug. 17, 1870 in Todd, KY. Mary Elizabeth was born on Nov. 4, 1850 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Virgil Mallory and Mary Elizabeth Stinnett i. 2512. James Randolpy Mallorywas born on Feb. 16, 1872 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 24, 1934 in Todd, KY. ii. 2513. Henry Randolph Mallorywas born on Sep. 29, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Nov. 27, 1943 in Christian, KY. 2075. Nathan Samuel Mallory was born on Jan. 4, 1852 in Simpson, KY and died on Aug. 12, 1930 in Missouri. He married Lou Ella Foxin 1887 in Todd, KY.Lou Ella was born in 1857 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nathan Samuel Mallory and Lou Ella Fox i. 2514. Mertie Mallory died on an unknown date. ii. 2515. Bertie Mallory died on an unknown date. iii. 2516. Nina Mallory died on an unknown date. 2076. George Washington Mallorywas born on Jun. 24, 1853 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 23, 1934 in Todd, KY. He married Nancy Elizabeth Stokes on Nov. 3, 1875 in Todd, KY.Nancy Elizabethwas born on Apr. 5, 1852 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of George Washington Malloryand Nancy Elizabeth Stokes i. 2517. Alvie Mallorydied on an unknown date. ii. 2518. William Ross Mallory died on an unknown date. iii. 2519. Sarah Ellen Mallorywas born About 1879 in Kentucky and died After Apr. 5, 1930. iv. 2520. Ruby Cornelia Mallorywas born in Aug. 1883 in Kentucky and died in 1983. v. 2521. Triva Jane Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1889 in Todd, KY and died on Feb. 29, 1932 in Todd, KY. vi. 2522. Amber Lou Mallory was born in Dec. 1886 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vii. 2523. Virgil Mallory was born in Oct. 1891 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2077. James Nathaniel Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1881 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 14, 1975. He marriedWilley Bell Hollingsworth About 1903 in Todd, KY. Willey Bell was born on Dec. 27, 1878 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of James i. ii. iii. iv. v.
Nathaniel Mallory and Willey Bell Hollingsworth 2524. Eula Evelyn Mallorywas born About 1906 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date. 2525. Eva Mallory was born About 1906 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2526. William Mendrel Mallory was born on Apr. 13, 1907 and died on an unknown date. 2527. Alvyn Mallorywas born About 1909 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2528. A. Dallas Mallorywas born About 1909 in kentucky and died in 1989 in Todd, KY.
2078. Sarah Nancy Mallory was born on Apr. 7, 1858 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 21, 1946 in Todd, KY. She married William R. Stokes in 1878.
Children of Sarah i. ii. iii. iv.
Nancy Mallory and William R. Stokes 2529. Kemp Mallory Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Aug. 1976 in Lyon, KY. 2530. Allen Thomas Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Todd, KY. 2531. Ellen Stokes died on an unknown date. 2532. Martha ? Stokes died on an unknown date.
2079. John S. Mallory was born on Jun. 29, 1856 in Simpson, KY and died on Mar. 12, 1919 in Logan, KY. He married Bettie A. EddingsAbout 1884 in Kentucky. Bettie A. was born in Jun. 1865 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2080. John Burns Wright was born on Aug. 19, 1841 in Tennessee and died on Apr. 20, 1920. He marriedMary Ann McKinney on Apr. 11, 1861. Mary Ann was born on Sep. 17, 1844 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of John Burns Wright and Mary Ann McKinney i. 2533. Lutitia Ann Wrightwas born on Nov. 30, 1862 and died on Jan. 13, 1896. ii. 2534. John Samuel Wright was born on Nov. 30, 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iii. 2535. James William Wright was born on Sep. 1, 1867 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 2536. Charles Elliott Wrightwas born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. v. 2537. Francis Marion Wright was born on Feb. 16, 1872 and died on Mar. 20, 1920. vi. 2538. George Albert Wright was born on Oct. 12, 1873 and died in Oct. 1874. vii. 2539. Joseph B. Wright was born in 1881 in Kentucky and died in 1949 in Kentucky. 2081. Martha A. Wright was born About 1842 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2082. Mary Jane Wright was born on Sep. 17, 1844 in Tennessee and died on Jan. 30, 1921 in Kentucky.
2083. William Riley Wright was born on Apr. 27, 1846 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2084. Madison Monroe Taylor was born on Nov. 30, 1861 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jan. 6, 1941 in San antonio, Bexar Co., TX. He marriedMartha Francis "Little" Fartheree. Martha Francis "Little" was born on Oct. 28, 1867 in Dewitt Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
Children of Madison Monroe Taylor and Martha Francis "Little" Fartheree i. 2540. Hugh Taylorwas born on Oct. 8, 1892 in Taylorsville, Texas and died on May 15, 1967 in Travis Co., TX. ii. 2541. Eula Mae Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2542. Roy A. Taylorwas born on Apr. 9, 1897 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jan. 5, 1899 in Caldwell Co., TX. iv. 2543. Monroe Taylor was born on Oct. 2, 1895 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 2, 1899. v. 2544. Loy Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 2545. Gus Taylor was born on Sep. 16, 1900 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jun. 2, 1945 in San Antonio, Texas. vii. 2546. Millie Emma Taylorwas born on Feb. 13, 1902 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on May 11, 1965. viii. 2547. Seth Taylor died on an unknown date. ix. 2548. Sylvia J. Taylorwas born on Dec. 10, 1905 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Aug. 9, 1981. x. 2549. Ima Taylor died on an unknown date. xi. 2550. Warren M. Taylor died at the age of YOUNG. 2085. Mary Mildred Taylor died on an unknown date.
2086. Elbert Luke Taylor died on an unknown date.
2087. Boswell T. Taylor died on an unknown date.
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2089. Bellzoria Sara Taylor died on an unknown date.
2090. William J. Taylor died on an unknown date.
2091. John H. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2092. Alexander Taylor died on an unknown date.
2093. Texana Polly Taylor died on an unknown date.
2094. Sarah L. T. Taylor died on an unknown date.
2095. Larrena C. Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2096. Amelia Taylor was born About 1828 and died on an unknown date.
2097. Solon Taylor was born About 1820 and died on an unknown date.
2098. Nancy Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date.
2099. Harriet Taylor ? was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
2100. Lucy Ann Taylorwas born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
2101. Sidney Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date.
2102. Bowling Taylorwas born About 1834 and died on an unknown date.
2103. Jason Taylor was born About 1838 and died on an unknown date.
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2105. Tarleton Taylor was born About 1842 and died on an unknown date.
2106. Frances Taylor was born About 1844 and died on an unknown date.
2107. John Wesley Holbrook died on an unknown date.
2108. Mary Elizabeth Holbrookwas born on Dec. 16, 1853 and died on an unknown date.
2109. Casandra Taylor died on an unknown date.
2110. Lucy Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1835 and died on an unknown date.
2111. Elba Hill Taylorwas born on Oct. 16, 1836 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2112. Conrad Achilles Taylorwas born on Jun. 6, 1856 and died on Dec. 15, 1934. He marriedMattie Parker . Mattie was born in Jul. 1866 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Conrad Achilles Taylorand Mattie Parker i. 2551. Stella Burnam Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1895 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2552. Anna B. Taylorwas born on Dec. 4, 1898 and died on Dec. 1, 1980. 2113. illiam Rufus Taylorwas born on Jul. 18, 1859 and died on an unknown date.
2114. Cassius Marcellus, Jr Taylor was born on Jun. 24, 1861 and died on an unknown date.
2115. John Calvin Taylorwas born on Aug. 18, 1864 and died on an unknown date.
2116. Leslie L. Taylor was born on Mar. 15, 1867 and died on an unknown date.
2117. Otho Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date.
2118. Edwin Taylor was born in 1871 and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2119. Doctor Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date.
2120. Ferdinando San Francisco Taylorwas born on Mar. 14, 1851 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
2121. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1853 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
2122. Remus Romulus Lycurgus Taylorwas born on Jun. 7, 1855 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
2123. Benjamin Franklin Taylorwas born on Dec. 12, 1857 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
2124. Elizabeth Ellen Jane Taylorwas born on Mar. 18, 1859 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
2125. Tarleton Gano Taylorwas born on Nov. 17, 1861 in Texas and died on an unknown date.
2126. William Sterling Lee Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1864 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2127. Mary Victory Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1867 in Texas and died on an unknown date.
2128. Juriah Taylor was born About 1824 and died About 1869. She married David Hendricks. David Hendricks was born in 1817 and died About 1882.
2129. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in May 1827 and died Before 1860. She marriedJohn R. Rader. John R. was born Before 1860 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
Children of Elizabeth Taylorand John R. Rader i. 2553. Rebecca Rader was born in 1852 and died on an unknown date. 2130. Henry Harrison Taylorwas born About 1829 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date. He marriedNancy Ann Ham on Feb. 25, 1869 in Greene Co., Indiana.Nancy Ann was born About 1848 and died Before 1900.
Children of Henry Harrison Taylorand Nancy Ann Ham i. 2554. Charles D. Taylorwas born in Jan. 1870 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date. ii. 2555. Sarah C. Taylor was born About 1872 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2556. Mary E. Taylorwas born About 1875 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2557. Rebecca L. Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date. v. 2558. John W. Taylor was born About 1879 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co. and died on an unknown date. vi. 2559. Laura A. Taylor was born About 1886 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2560. James B. Taylor was born abet 1887 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. viii. 2561. Robert E. Taylorwas born on Jan. 8, 1888 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. 2131. Catherine Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. She married 1st George Collins. George Collins was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Willett Ham.
2132. Francis M. Taylor was born About 1834 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died in 1891/92. He married Lucinda E. Hamon Jun. 30, 1874 in Greene Co., Indiana.Lucinda E. was born in 1855 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
Children of Francis M. Taylor and Lucinda E. Ham i. 2562. John A. Taylorwas born in May 1875 in Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.
2563. 2564. 2565. 2566. 2567. 2568.
Barbara J. Taylor was born About 1876 and died in 1902. Mary Rosa Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date. Cora E. Taylorwas born in Oct. 1880 and died on an unknown date. Joseph S. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1884 in Indiana and died on Jun. 2, 1919. Emma Taylor was born in Mar. 1891 and died on an unknown date. Charles Taylor was born in Mar. 1892 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2133. Martha Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1835 and died on an unknown date. She marriedGallant Dyer. Gallant was born on Dec. 12, 1837 and died on Mar. 24, 1874.
2134. William B. Taylor was born on Aug. 23, 1837 and died in 1909/10. He marriedElizabeth Jane Abram. Elizabeth Jane was born on Mar. 8, 1840 and died on Jul. 2, 1914.
Children of William B. Taylor and Elizabeth Jane Abram i. 2569. Mary Lusetta Taylor was born on Jan. 30, 1863 and died on Sep. 29, 1895. ii. 2570. John W. Taylor was born About 1865 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2571. Eliza A. Taylorwas born About 1867 and died in 1926. iv. 2572. Rebecca F. Taylorwas born About 1873 and died on an unknown date. v. 2573. Tillie Essie Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1877 and died on Apr. 19, 1930. 2135. Mary Ann Taylor Taylorwas born About 1839 and died on an unknown date. She married Charles Ham.
2136. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born About 1843 and died on an unknown date. She married David H. Abram. David H. was born in Jun. 1840 and died on an unknown date.
2137. John Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
2138. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date. She married John E. Gwin.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2139. Mildred Amelia Taylor was born in 1773 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 11, 1826 in Coshocton Co., Ohio. She married Joseph Washington McCoy. Joseph Washington was born on Jan. 15, 1766 in Fauquier Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
2140. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1771 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
2141. Sinah Seney W. Taylor was born in 1772 in Fauquier Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
2142. John Taylor was born in 1774 in Fauquier Co. or Rockingham Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
2143. Samuel V. Taylor was born in 1794 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
2144. Pemma or Penny ann Taylor was born in 1775 in Shenandoah, VA and died on Jan. 13, 1877 in Virginia, Coshocton Co., Ohio. She marriedHenry Slaughter on Sep. 26, 1796 in Fauquier Co., VA.Henry was born in 1773 in Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date.
2145. Levi Tarlton Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedNancy Downing.
Children of Levi Tarlton Taylorand Nancy Downing i. 2574. William Tarlton Taylor was born in 1808 in Georgia and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2146. Ann Eliza Taylorwas born in 1826 in Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date.
2147. John Henry Taylorwas born in 1822 in abt Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date.
2148. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1816 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2149. John Taylor was born About 1818 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2150. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1820 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2151. Joel Taylor was born in 1824 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2152. Dione Taylor was born in 1826 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2153. Lucy Taylor was born About 1828 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2154. Joseph Taylor was born in 1830 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
2155. Mary Jane Gray was born in 1810 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2156. Elizabeth T. Graywas born in 1812 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2157. Sally Ann Graywas born in 1814 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2158. Nancy Hanks was born on Feb. 5, 1784 in Campbell Co., KY and died on Oct. 5, 1818 in Gentryville, Spencer Co., Indiana. She married Thomas Herring Lincolnon Jun. 12, 1806 in Beechland, Washington Co., KY.Thomas Herring was born on Jan. 6, 1778 in Linville Creek, Rockingham Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Nancy Hanks and Thomas Herring Lincoln i. 2575. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United Stateswas born on Feb. 12, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm, Harding Co., KY and died on Apr. 15, 1865 in Washington, DC. 2159. Eugenia Phoebe Taylordied on an unknown date. She marriedGeorge Bowers Warren in 1856. George Bowers was born on Jun. 9, 1828 in Troy, NY and died on an unknown date.
2160. Susannah King was born on Nov. 12, 1799 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2161. Elizabeth Betty Kingwas born About 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2162. Caleb Erwin Kingwas born on May 28, 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2163. Jonas King was born on Jun. 21, 1801 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2164. Mary King was born on Jan. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2165. David Kingwas born on Dec. 14, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2166. Noah Kingwas born on Sep. 21, 1806 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2167. Samuel King was born on May 8, 1808 and died on an unknown date.
2168. Jonathan J. King was born on Dec. 15, 1809 and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2169. Sarah Mariah King was born on Oct. 13, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2170. Nancy Ann Kingwas born on Aug. 29, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2171. Gerorge Allen Kingwas born on Aug. 9, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2172. Alfred Lewis King was born on Jun. 2, 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2173. William Washington Kingwas born on Dec. 25, 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2174. Henry Harrison Kingwas born on May 28, 1820 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2175. Joshua, MD Kingwas born on Dec. 25, 1823 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2176. Rhodebecca Minervaa King was born on Feb. 24, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2177. Rebecca King was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. She marriedJoseph Lewis Taylor in 1818 in Coffee, TN.Joseph Lewis, son of Lewis Taylor and Jane Burton, was born on Apr. 26, 1797 in Patrick, VA and died on Sep. 26, 1870 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN.
Children of Rebecca King and Joseph Lewis Taylor i. 1977. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville, TN. ii. 1978. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. iii. 1979. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. iv. 1980. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. v. 1981. Berry King Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. vi. 1982. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. vii. 1983. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. viii. 1984. Elvira Taylorwas born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. ix. 1985. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. x. 1986. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887. 2178. Caleb Sobieski Taylor was born on Sep. 23, 1799 in Buncombe, NC and died on Aug. 15, 1880 in Marion, Missouri. He married 1st Christine Kingin 1820 in Marion, MO.Christine was born About 1799 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Georgia Margaet McKay on May 4, 1837 in Marion, MO.Georgia Margaet was born About 1799 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Caleb Sobieski Taylor and Georgia Margaet McKay i. 2576. Joseph Franklin Taylorwas born on Sep. 18, 1847 in Marion, MO and died on an unknown date. 2179. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1801 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2180. John Taylor was born in 1806 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2181. Patsy Ann Taylorwas born in 1813 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2182. Jermeiah Maartin Taylor was born in 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2183. Samuel King Taylorwas born on Dec. 9, 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2184. Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1815 and died on an unknown date.
2185. Joshua Taylor was born in 1817 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2186. Joseph E. Taylorwas born on Jul. 11, 1820 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
2187. Nancy Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2188. Joshua Taylor Dickey was born on May 17, 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2189. Cynthia M. Dickeywas born on May 18, 1809 and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2190. George Whery Dickey was born on Apr. 1, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2191. Burton Kimsey Dickeywas born on Feb. 10, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2192. Miriam Dickey was born on Feb. 2, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2193. John Brady Dickeywas born 11 Gev 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2194. Martha Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2195. Alvira Elvira Scogginswas born in 1819 and died on an unknown date.
2196. Oliver Scoggins died on an unknown date.
2197. Marvill (Marwell) Scoggins died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2198. Sarah Scoggins died on an unknown date.
2199. Statia (Stacey) Williamson Scoggins died on an unknown date.
2200. Manervy Taylor was born in 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2201. William W. Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2202. John A. Taylorwas born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2203. Elijah A. Taylorwas born in 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2204. Oliver P. Taylorwas born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2205. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2206. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1797 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2207. Williamson Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2208. John M. Taylor was born in 1823 in Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. He marriedMargaret on Mar. 4, 1841. Margaret was born in 1824 and died in 1897.
Children of John M. Taylor and Margaret i. 2577. William Ettor Taylor was born in 1860 in Amsted. Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. ii. 2578. Emma Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2579. Edgar Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2580. James Robert Taylor was born in 1850 and died on an unknown date. v. 2581. William Washington Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date. 2209. William Taylor was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
2210. Eli Taylorwas born in 1816 and died on an unknown date.
2211. Joseph Taylor was born on May 15, 1810 in Henderson, NC and died on Oct. 15, 1819 in Blue Ridge, Henderson, SC. He married Mary A. Taylor. Mary A., daughter of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born in 1804 in Buncombe, NC and died in 1858.
Children of Joseph Taylor and Mary A. Taylor i. 2582. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2583. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2584. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev.was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2585. John David Taylorwas born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date. v. 2586. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 2587. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2212. Greenberry Taylor was born in 1806 in Anson, NC and died on Mar. 29, 1851 in Fayette, Alabama. He married Susan A. Justis in 1827 in North Carolina.Susan A. was born in 1809 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis i. 2588. Matilda (Tilda) Catherine Taylorwas born in 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. ii. 2589. Lydia Taylor was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. iii. 2590. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. iv. 2591. Emily Taylorwas born in 1836 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. v. 2592. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. vi. 2593. John Taylor was born in 1841 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. vii. 2594. Mary Taylor was born in 1842 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. viii. 2595. Jasper Taylor was born in 1843 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. ix. 2596. Eleazar Taylor was born in 1846 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. x. 2597. Andrew Taylor was born in 1849 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. 2213. John M. Taylor was born in 1796 in Buncombe, NC and died in Sep. 1840 in Fayette, Alabama. He married Mary A. Taylor?. Mary A. was born in 1801 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor? i. 2598. Mary A. Taylor was born in 1804 in Buncombe, NC and died in 1858. ii. 2599. William S. Taylor was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi. iii. 2600. Jessie J. Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1819 in Anson Co., NC and died on Jan. 25, 1863 in Union POW camp, West Alton, Illinois. iv. 2601. Penelope Caroline Taylorwas born on Aug. 26, 1822 in North Carolina and died in Aug. 1900 in Loco, Indian Territory. v. 2602. William S. Taylor was born About 1824 in North Carolina and died Before 1870 in probably during Civil Way. vi. 2603. Sarah Taylor was born About 1829 and died About 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN. vii. 2604. Mary A. Taylor was born on May 6, 1834 in North Carolina and died on Jun. 6, 1882 in Bowie Co., TX. viii. 2605. Elizabeth S. Taylorwas born in 1836 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama. ix. 2606. Charles P. Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama. x. 2607. Martha Ellen Taylorwas born in Jul. 1845 in Alabama and died on Nov. 4, 1913 in Mt Olive, Cooke Co, TX. 2214. Littleberry Grisham Taylorwas born in 1805 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2215. William Jackson Taylor was born in Aug. 1834 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2216. Nimrod Taylor was born in 1836 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2217. Polly Taylorwas born in 1837 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2218. John Taylor was born in 1839 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2219. Jesse Taylor was born in 1841 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2220. Ransom W. Taylor was born on May 22, 1843 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2221. Caleb Martin Taylor was born in Feb. 1847 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2222. Elnor Taylorwas born in 1832 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2223. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1833 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2224. I. F. Taylorwas born in 1835 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2225. W. I. Taylor was born in 1839 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2226. Sarah M. Taylor was born in 1843 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2227. Emily C. Taylorwas born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2228. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2229. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1852 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2230. Caleb L. Taylorwas born in 1853 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2231. Joshua James A. Taylor was born in 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2232. Arthur C. Taylorwas born on Sep. 16, 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2233. Ransom Powell Taylor was born in 1856 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2234. Mary M. Taylor was born in 1857 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2235. Wiley Taylor was born in 1858 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2236. Theodosia Taylor was born in 1859 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2237. Lafayette (Fate) Taylor was born in 1860 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2238. Miles Taylor was born in 1861 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2239. Pinkney Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2240. Wilburn Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2241. Joseph Volentine Taylor was born in 1863 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2242. Benjamin F. Taylorwas born in 1865 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2243. William S. Taylor was born in 1867 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2244. Manta Taylor was born in 1869 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
2245. Larkin C. Taylor was born on Jan. 23, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He marriedLucy Cloud. Lucy was born in 1828 in Hawkins, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Larkin C. Taylor and Lucy Cloud i. 2608. George W. Taylor was born on Sep. 15, 1856 in St. Francois, MO and died on an unknown date. ii. 2609. Louisa Olivine "Ollie" Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1855 in Farmington, St. Francois, MO and died on Apr. 30, 1944 in Flat River, St. Francois, MO. iii. 2610. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1858 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 24, 1930. iv. 2611. Melissa C. Taylor was born on Nov. 24, 1860 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 2, 1942 in St. Francis, MO. v. 2612. Malinda C. Taylorwas born on Mar. 16, 1863 in St. Francis, MO and died on Oct. 18, 1896 in St. Francis, MO. vi. 2613. Joseph E. J. Taylorwas born on May 21, 1865 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date. vii. 2614. Evaline Taylorwas born on Oct. 30, 1867 in St. Francis, MO and died on Feb. 24, 1956 in St. Francis, MO. viii. 2615. Mahala Eveline Taylorwas born About 1868 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date. ix. 2616. Maryetta Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1870 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2246. William H. Taylor was born in 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2247. Susannah Taylor was born in 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2248. Olivine Taylorwas born on Oct. 15, 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2249. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1821 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2250. John Langford Taylorwas born on Dec. 20, 1822 in Golden Valley, Rutherford, NC and died on Apr. 13, 1880. He married Martha on Feb. 5, 1849.
2251. Martha Taylor was born in 1825 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2252. Sarah Taylor was born in 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2253. Robert H. Taylorwas born in 1833 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2254. Mary L. Taylor was born in 1835 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2255. Elijah Taylorwas born in 1838 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2256. Olivine Taylorwas born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2257. Esper Taylor was born in 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2258. Georger M. Taylor was born on Feb. 20, 1820 and died on an unknown date.
2259. Joseph H. Taylor was born in 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2260. Jonathan D. Taylorwas born in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2261. Milly Taylorwas born in 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2262. Hosea H. Taylor was born on Feb. 21, 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
2263. Lawson Taylor was born in 1830 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2264. Susan O. Taylor was born in 1831 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2265. Nancy M. Taylorwas born in 1832 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2266. Albert B. Taylorwas born in 1835 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2267. David B. Taylorwas born in 1837 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2268. Martha Ann Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2269. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1810 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2270. Joseph Taylor was born in 1816 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He marriedRhoda Elliott on Dec. 25, 1838 in Rutherford, NC, USA.
2271. Arthur Wallace Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
2272. Maggie Barbour Taylor was born in 1868 and died on an unknown date.
2273. Letitia Hart Taylor was born in 1870 and died on an unknown date.
2274. Hancock Taylor was born in 1872 and died on an unknown date.
2275. Mary Strother Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
2276. Fannie Tarleton Taylorwas born in 1876 and died in 1876.
2277. William Pollock Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2278. Helen Lee Taylor was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date.
2279. William Butman Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died on an unknown date.
2280. Ira Bernice Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1879 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Dec. 21, 1880 in Putnam Co., WV.
2281. Ella Forest Taylorwas born on Aug. 28, 1881 in Putnam Co., WV and died on May 18, 1966 in Huntington, WV. She married Boyd Jarrell on Oct. 5, 1915 in Huntington, WV.Boyd was born on May 16, 1875 in Whites Creek, Wayne Co., WV and died on an unknown date.
2282. Clarence Lee Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1884 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Jun. 9, 1943 in Huntington, WV. He married Lulu Belle Petit on Jun. 19, 1907 in Huntington, WV.Lulu Belle was born on Jan. 9, 1889 in Huntington, WV and died on an unknown date.
Children of Clarence Lee Taylor and Lulu Belle Petit i. 2617. Wilfred Alton Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 2618. Norman Lee Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2619. William Alfred Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 2620. Donald Eugene Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 2621. Dorothy Ann Taylordied on an unknown date. vi. 2622. James Ray Taylor died on an unknown date. vii. 2623. John Roy Taylordied on an unknown date. viii. 2624. Clarence Lee, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date. 2283. Claude Elmer Taylorwas born on Jan. 23, 1886 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Mar. 27, 1947 in Bluefield, WV. He married Dorah Humphrey. Dorah was born on Dec. 9, 1886 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Claude Elmer Taylorand Dorah Humphrey i. 2625. Mary Jane Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2284. Corydon Ray Taylorwas born on Apr. 2, 1889 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 5, 1932 in Huntington, WV.
2285. Bertha Arminta Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1891 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 12, 1971 in Phoenix, AZ. She married Roy Howard, Keadleon Sep. 5, 1923 in Huntington, WV.Roy Howard, was born on Jun. 2, 1890 and died on an unknown date.
2286. Veatrice Ora Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1894 in Huntington, WV and died on Jul. 26, 1977 in Milton, WV. She married Reuben Wyatt Kinder. Reuben Wyatt was born on Dec. 8, 1897 in Ashland, KY and died on an unknown date.
2287. Georgia vivian Taylorwas born on Jan. 13, 1897 in Huntington, WV and died on Sep. 29, 1986 in Huntington, WV.
2288. Ruth Allene Taylorwas born on Sep. 25, 1900 in Huntington, WV and died on Dec. 25, 1985 in Florida. She married Thomas Bartlow Sargent Reynolds. Thomas Bartlow Sargent was born on Dec. 10, 1902 in Georgetown, Washington, DC and died on an unknown date.
2289. Festus Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date.
2290. Roy Taylorwas born in 1889 and died on an unknown date.
2291. Oce Ola Taylor was born on Dec. 26, 1882 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 10, 1958 in Covington, VA. She married Thomas Wayne Flint on Dec. 26, 1904 in Summers Co., WV.Thomas Wayne was born on Jul. 5, 1880 in Summers Co., WV and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2292. Emmett Cleveland Taylorwas born on May 10, 1884 and died on Dec. 23, 1965. He marriedGertrude Lawrence Thompson. Gertrude Lawrence was born in Sep. 1894 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Emmett Cleveland Taylorand Gertrude Lawrence Thompson i. 2626. Albert Mae Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 2627. Mildred Hortense Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2628. Elizabeth Kathryn Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 2629. Josephine Cornelia Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 2630. Emmette Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 2631. Emojene Love Jay Taylordied on an unknown date. vii. 2632. James David Taylor died on an unknown date. 2293. Elsie Edra Taylorwas born on Jan. 15, 1886 and died on Jul. 17, 1956 in Alderson, WV. She marriedWilliam Noblett.
Children of Elsie Edra Taylorand William Noblett i. 2633. Jewell Noblett died on an unknown date. 2294. Elbert Emory Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1889 and died on Dec. 21, 1973 in Summers Co., WV. He marriedFrances Estelle O'Dell. Frances Estelle was born on Jan. 8, 1894 and died on an unknown date.
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Emory Taylorand Frances Estelle O'Dell 2634. Iris Elaine Taylordied on an unknown date. 2635. Elbert Emory, Jr. Taylordied on an unknown date. 2636. Frances Marie Taylor died on an unknown date. 2637. Mary Dell Taylordied on an unknown date. 2638. William Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date. 2639. Cornelia Maxine Taylor died on an unknown date.
2295. Eva Virginia Taylorwas born on Oct. 7, 1891 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 15, 1958 in Covington, VA. She married Archie Yeager McLaughin. Archie Yeager was born on Jun. 9, 1882 and died on an unknown date.
2296. Ollie Florence Taylorwas born on Oct. 7, 1893 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 8, 1988 in Alderson, WV. She married Henry Lee Knapp on Sep. 29, 1915 in Summers Co., WV.Henry Lee was born on Apr. 22, 1884 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2297. Lyda Fountian Taylorwas born on Jan. 31, 1896 and died on May 7, 1979 in Beaver, WV. She marriedEarnest Dillon. Earnest was born on Aug. 7, 1889 and died on an unknown date.
2298. Homer Glen Taylorwas born on Sep. 23, 1898 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 23, 1981 in Florida. He married Annie Lou Martin. Annie Lou was born on Sep. 14, 1898 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Homer Glen Taylorand Annie Lou Martin i. 2640. Ann Marie Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 2641. Homer Darrel Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2642. Charles Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date. 2299. Gladys Elizabeth Taylorwas born on May 5, 1901 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 24, 1924 in summers Co., WV. She married William Ray.
Children of Gladys Elizabeth Taylorand William Ray i. 2643. William Ray, Jr Richardsondied on an unknown date. 2300. Arnette Lewis Taylor was born on Jan. 18, 1904 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 26, 1967 in Lewisburg, WV. She married Pansy Meverine Martin. Pansy Meverine was born on Oct. 2, 1906 and died on an unknown date.
2301. James Clark Taylor was born on Sep. 26, 1906 and died on Sep. 6, 1989. He married 1stElla Walker Harnest. Ella Walker was born on Oct. 12, 1918 and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndMadaline Lucille Wickline.
2302. Hattie Taylor died on an unknown date.
2303. James Alfred Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on Jun. 9, 1956 in Fayette Co., WV. He married Sabrina E. Taylor ?. Sabrina E. was born on Apr. 6, 1880 and died on Apr. 15, 1961.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of James i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Alfred Taylor and Sabrina E. Taylor ? 2644. James Alfred, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date. 2645. Karl E. Taylordied on an unknown date. 2646. Louise Taylor died on an unknown date. 2647. Paul B. Taylordied on an unknown date. 2648. Charles Chilton Taylordied on an unknown date. 2649. Jean Taylor died on an unknown date.
2304. James Clark, Jr. Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on an unknown date.
2305. Mildred Lawrence Taylor was born on Sep. 7, 1883 in Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 22, 1883 in Lee Co., VA.
2306. John Taylor was born in 1881 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary C. Cheek on Dec. 14, 1898 in Lee Co., VA.
2307. Nannie Taylor was born in 1873 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She marriedL. G. Chanceon Feb. 6, 1893 in Lee Co., VA.
2308. Henry E. Taylorwas born in 1882 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1stSarah Carmony. Sarah was born on May 31, 1902 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndFlora Baker. Flora was born on Dec. 17, 1911 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
2309. James E. Taylor was born in 1885 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He marriedMary Ayers on Jul. 6, 1913 in Lee Co., VA. Mary was born in 1890 and died on an unknown date.
2310. William F. Taylorwas born in 1900 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1949 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He married Bessie Charity Roberts on Aug. 12, 1919 in Hancock Co., TN.Bessie Charity was born in 1900 and died on Aug. 12, 1919 in Hancock Co., TN.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William F. Taylorand Bessie Charity Roberts i. 2650. Ruby Taylorwas born in 1920 and died in 1922. ii. 2651. Mary Taylor was born in 1922 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2652. Roy Taylorwas born in 1924 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2653. Ethel Taylor was born in 1927 and died on Feb. 4, 1982. 2311. John Newton Taylor was born on Mar. 24, 1879 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 16, 1941 in Pathfork, Ky. He married Mary Katherine Cheek on Dec. 14, 1898 in Lee Co., VA.
Children of John Newton Taylor and Mary Katherine Cheek i. 2654. Lloyd Taylorwas born on Mar. 7, 1914 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 28, 1994 in Belleville, Michigan. ii. 2655. Trent Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2656. William Taylor was born on Aug. 1, 1902 and died on Sep. 18, 1991 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. iv. 2657. Hettie Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1904 in Virginia and died on Dec. 19, 1939 in Bakamy, KY. v. 2658. Irene Taylor was born in 1908 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Mar. 3, 1938 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. vi. 2659. Frank Taylor was born in 1909 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2660. Lillie Taylor was born in 1913 in Wise Co., VA and died on Sep. 28, 1995 in Milan, Monroe Co., Michigan. viii. 2661. Lizabeth Taylor was born in 1917 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. ix. 2662. Elsi Taylor was born in 1920 and died on an unknown date. x. 2663. Nannie Lee Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1921 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. xi. 2664. Mable Taylor was born in 1924 in Virginia and died on Mar. 22, 1991 in Middlesboro, Bell Co., KY. xii. 2665. Gladys Taylorwas born on Jul. 2, 1927 in Pathfork, Ky and died on an unknown date. 2312. Melinda E. Taylorwas born in 1883 in Claiborne Co., TN and died on an unknown date. She married 1stHyatt Daniels. She married 2nd Arthur B. Lyttleon Dec. 14, 1899 in Lee Co., VA.Arthur B. was born in 1883 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Melinda E. Taylorand Hyatt Daniels i. 2666. Ike Daniels died on an unknown date. 2313. Joshua, Jr. Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1892 in Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1963 in Lee Co., VA. He married Harriet Margaret Ayers . Harriet Margaret was born on Jan. 4, 1890 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joshua, Jr. Taylor and Harriet Margaret Ayers i. 2667. John William Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1916 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jun. 17, 1979 in New Tazewell, Claiborne Co., TN. ii. 2668. Lester Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2669. Earl Taylor died in Jan. 1997. iv. 2670. Della Beatrice Taylor was born on Feb. 24, 1924 and died on an unknown date. v. 2671. Joshua, III Taylorwas born JUL and died on an unknown date. vi. 2672. Silas, Sr. Taylor was born in 1929 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2673. Lillie Mae Taylor was born 3 MAY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2314. Daisey Taylor died on an unknown date.
2315. Millard Taylor was born in 1890 and died on an unknown date.
2316. Noah Taylor was born in 1899 and died on an unknown date.
2317. Robert Taylor was born in 1892 and died on an unknown date.
2318. Archie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1894 in Lee Co., VA and died on Dec. 3, 1986 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. He married Lillie May Coxon Feb. 19, 1921. Lillie May was born on Feb. 9, 1901 in Gray, Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Taylor and Lillie May Cox 2674. Reynold Taylorwas born on Dec. 13, 1921 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2675. Edwin Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1923 in Walls End, KY and died on an unknown date. 2676. Virgil Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2677. Burchell Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on May 18, 1932. 2678. Rosetta Taylor was born on Nov. 7, 1931 in Gray, Knox Co., KY and died on Aug. 16, 1982 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
2319. Lizzie Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1896 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 25, 1985 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. She married Newt Sturgill.
2320. Addie Taylor was born in 1898 in Lee Co., VA and died in 1941 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. She marriedMathew Gibbs on Jul. 3, 1918 in Gerrard Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2321. Tip Taylor was born in 1900 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1989 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. He married Laura Samith.
2322. Hagan Taylor was born on May 4, 1902 in Knox Co., KY and died on Jul. 9, 1955.
2323. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1907 in Knox Co., KY and died on Apr. 25, 1984 in Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY. She married William Cox on Nov. 22, 1962.
2324. Linda Taylor was born on Mar. 10, 1910 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She marriedNathaniel Green Gibbs on Mar. 3, 1928 in Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY.
2325. Ottie Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1913 and died in 1921.
2326. Noah W. Taylor was born in Apr. 1897 in Lee Co., VA and died 7 ec 1969 in chenoa, KY. He married 1stFannie ?. He married 2nd Vernie ?.
Children of Noah W. Taylor and Vernie ? i. 2679. Charles Taylor died on an unknown date. 2327. Virdie Taylor was born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on May 21, 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. She married James Garfield Lee on Aug. 8, 1914 in Lee Co., VA. James Garfield was born on Feb. 20, 1894 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Virdie Taylor and James Garfield Lee i. 2680. Herman Lee was born on Oct. 5, 1917 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 28, 1946 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. ii. 2681. Juanita Virginia Lee was born on May 24, 1920 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2328. Ellen Dewie Taylorwas born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1987. She marriedEdgar Akers. Edgar was born on May 10, 1889 and died on an unknown date.
2329. Sarah Caetherine Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1903 in Bell Co., KY and died on Nov. 28, 1972 in Lee Co., VA. She married William David Wilson on May 16, 1920 in Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co., TN. William David was born on Jan. 8, 1901 in Alva, Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2330. James Oscar Taylor was born in 1904 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedMargaret ? .
2331. Rosa Mae Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1907 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 21, 1983 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. She married Cleon Lee. Cleon was born on Sep. 12, 1899 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
2332. General Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedMartha Wilder .
2333. Jane Taylor was born in 1878 and died on an unknown date.
2334. Margaret Taylor was born in 1879 and died on an unknown date.
2335. Isaac Newton, Jr. Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1884 and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2336. Lucinda Jane Taylor was born in Oct. 1878 and died on an unknown date.
2337. Leroy Jasper Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1878 and died on an unknown date.
2338. Mary Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1881 and died on an unknown date.
2339. James Henry Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1890 and died on an unknown date.
2340. Sampson Taylor was born on Nov. 20, 1891 and died on an unknown date.
2341. Lucy Anna Taylorwas born on Oct. 8, 1894 and died on an unknown date.
2342. William McKinley Taylorwas born on Sep. 16, 1901 and died on an unknown date.
2343. Theodore Roosevelt Taylorwas born on Jul. 9, 1904 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2344. Johnny Green Taylorwas born on Sep. 15, 1901 and died on Feb. 19, 1975. He marriedLassie May Pendleton on May 16, 1931. Lassie May was born on Apr. 16, 1913 and died on an unknown date.
2345. Mary Katherine Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1907 in Hancock Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1993 in Claiborne Co., TN. She married Junior R. Pendleton. Junior R. was born on Feb. 3, 1930 and died on Jul. 20, 1989 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock Co., TN.
2346. Andrew Gilbert Taylorwas born on Jan. 7, 1910 and died on May 6, 1992. He marriedIda Lynch. Ida was born on Mar. 27, 1911 and died on an unknown date.
2347. William Muncy Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1911 and died on Feb. 26, 1989. He marriedMaria Mae Taylor ?.
Children of William Muncy Taylor and Maria Mae Taylor ? i. 2682. James T. Garson Taylor was born on Sep. 2, 1939 and died on Nov. 29, 1940. 2348. George David Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of George David Taylorand Unknown i. 2683. Margie Pauline Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1939 and died on Oct. 15, 1939. 2349. George Smith Patton, Gen.was born on Nov. 11, 1885 in Lake Vinyard, CA and died on Dec. 21, 1945 in Germany. He married Beatrice Banning Ayer. Beatrice Banning was born in Sep. 1885 in Beverly, Essex, MA and died on an unknown date.
2350. Norrell Taylor Dixonwas born on Nov. 9, 1877 in Commercial Point, KY and died on Dec. 18, 1968 in Lebanon, TN. He married Mary Elizabeth Markham on Jul. 17, 1902. Mary Elizabeth was born on Dec. 24, 1873 in Henderson, KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2351. Frances Lenn Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1897 and died on Nov. 20, 1968. He marriedSarah Viola Warmbrodt. Sarah Viola was born on Aug. 21, 1896 and died on Sep. 11, 1994.
Children of Frances Lenn Taylor and Sarah Viola Warmbrodt i. 2684. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, actresswas born on Feb. 27, 1932 and died in Living. 2352. William Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1868 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2353. Walter Taylor was born on Mar. 9, 1870 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2354. Preston Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1871 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2355. Cora Mae Taylor was born in 1872 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2356. Ida Taylor was born on Apr. 20, 1873 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2357. Thomas Jefferson, II Taylor was born on Aug. 29, 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died on Oct. 27, 1960 in Marshall, Harrison, Texas. He marriedMinnie Patillo in 1900 in Grayson, Texas. Minnie was born in 1873 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
Children of Thomas Jefferson, II Taylor and Minnie Patillo i. 2685. Claudia Alta Taylorwas born on Dec. 22, 1912 in Karnack, Harrison, Texas and died on Jan. 22, 1973 in West Lake Hills, Travis, Texas.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2358. Sarah Taylor was born in 1846 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2359. Martha Jane Taylor was born in 1849 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2360. Mary Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 17, 1851 in Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 20, 1916 in Bushy Branch Community, Coffee, TN. She marriedAllison William Croslinon Feb. 13, 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Allison William was born in Jul. 1848 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2361. John Henry Taylorwas born in 1854 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2362. Laura Taylor was born in 1856 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2363. Calvin Taylorwas born in 1853 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2364. Frances (Fannie) M. Taylorwas born in 1864 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2365. Rosetta (Nettie) Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1867 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2366. Alice Turner was born in 1859 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2367. Warren Starnes (Bud) Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2368. Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Mar. 7, 1859 in Fairfield Community, Bedford, TN and died in 1939 in Near Summitville, Coffee, TN. She marriedBenjamin Allen Loweryon Jan. 23, 1876. Benjamin Allen was born on May 15, 1850 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2369. Henry J., Jr. Taylorwas born in 1865 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2370. Frances Marion (Fannie) Taylorwas born on Mar. 29, 1867 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date.
2371. Lucy Evelyn Taylorwas born in Apr. 1872 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2372. Ada Bell Taylorwas born on May 13, 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 23, 1945 in Fulton, TN.
2373. Forrest Taylor was born in May 1883 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 19, 1937 in Hickman, Fulton, Kentucky.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2374. Mary Taylor was born in Oct. 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1937 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
2375. Nancy McQueene Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1877 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2376. John Trent Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1901 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2377. Ellis Hines Taylorwas born on Dec. 14, 1903 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2378. Azelene (Assaline) Taylor was born on Oct. 5, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died After Oct. 9, 1934 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. She marriedHenry Thomas Harmon on Mar. 1, 1868 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Henry Thomas was born on Mar. 7, 1846 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2379. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1849/50 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 31, 1934 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He marriedSarah (Sallie) Ann LangfordAbout 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Sarah (Sallie) Ann was born in Oct. 1853 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of James i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii.
C. Taylor and Sarah (Sallie) Ann Langford 2686. Frances (Fannie) Taylorwas born on Jun. 20, 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on Feb. 12, 1956. 2687. Mary Ophelia Taylorwas born on Jan. 22, 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on Oct. 15, 1911. 2688. James A. Taylor was born in 1879 in Gibson, TN and died in 1880. 2689. May Taylor was born in 1881 in Gibson, TN and died in 1885. 2690. Alice Moss Taylor was born on Jul. 18, 1884 in Gibson, TN and died in 1965. 2691. Ernest Clay Taylorwas born on Sep. 24, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1963. 2692. Lydia Taylor was born in 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1895. 2693. Lydia Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 5, 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 23, 1982.
2380. John Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2381. Andrew Taylor was born in 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2382. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2383. King Solomon Taylor, MDwas born on Aug. 22, 1862 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Aug. 1, 1942 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He marriedSarah Jane Lowry on Mar. 17, 1884 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Sarah Jane was born on Nov. 7, 1862 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of King Solomon Taylor, MDand Sarah Jane Lowry i. 2694. William Taylor was born on Jun. 13, 1885 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jun. 6, 1947. ii. 2695. Robert Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 31, 1952. 2384. Alford (Alf or Alfred) Taylorwas born on Dec. 24, 1873/74 in Summietville, Co, TN and died on Nov. 8, 1967 in Summitville, Coffee, TN. He marriedSarah A. Jones in 1900 in Summitville, Coffee, TN.Sarah A. was born in May 1884 in TN and died on an unknown date.
2385. Elmira (Emma) Taylor was born in 1876 in Coffee, TN and died in 1954 in Decatur, TN. She marriedWilliam T. Jones. William T. was born in Coffee, TN.
2386. Jennie Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1882 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Oct. 20, 1954 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. She marriedBartlett Smith Stroud on Nov. 20, 1901 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.Bartlett Smith was born on Feb. 14, 1854 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2387. Walter Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1887 in Coffee, TN and died in May 1967 in Coffee, TN.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2388. Lewis T. Taylor was born on Sep. 17, 1889 in Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1971 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. He married Hattie Spence Pitts in 1915 in Tennessee. Hattie Spence was born on Jun. 19, 1895 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2389. Berry Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1892 in Coffee, TN and died on May 29, 1966 in Coffee, TN. He married Willie Lee Pitts. Willie Lee was born on Feb. 22, 1898 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2390. Emily Taylorwas born in 1851 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. She marriedRobert H. Shannon.
2391. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2392. Melvina Taylor was born in 1855 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2393. Abner Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2394. Sarah Taylor was born in 1860 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2395. John B. Taylorwas born in 1861 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2396. Jasper Taylor was born in 1862 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date. He marriedAmanda Styles on Jul. 25, 1889.
2397. Jennie Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2398. Doc Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2399. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1861 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
2400. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United Stateswas born in 1833 and died in 1901. He marriedCaroline Lavinia Scott.
2401. Henry Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1830 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Jan. 17, 1904 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He marriedSarah A. Bockover8 May 1830 on Aug. 13, 1852 in Cass, Indiana.Sarah A. was born on May 8, 1830 in Ohio and died on Jan. 6, 1904 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska.
Children of Henry i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Taylor and Sarah A. Bockover8 May 1830 2696. William Henry Taylorwas born on Mar. 23, 1858 in Iowa and died on Oct. 26, 1910 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. 2697. John E. Taylorwas born in 1855 in Indiana and died on Jul. 24, 1923 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. 2698. Jacob Taylor was born in 1860 in Richmond, Richland, Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. 2699. Charles A. Taylorwas born in Nov. 1862 in Wisconsin and died on Jan. 22, 1935 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska ?. 2700. Elmer Taylor was born in 1871 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date. 2701. Mary Taylor was born in 1869 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date.
2402. Benjamin Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1822 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died Before 1880.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2403. Cyrenius Taylor was born About 1825 in Ohio and died After 1885.
2404. William Taylor was born in 1826 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?.
2405. Jacob, II Taylor was born on May 6, 1828 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Feb. 11, 1891 in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?. He marriedSusan. Susan was born in 1828 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jacob, II Taylor and Susan i. 2702. Marietta Taylor was born in 1862 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. ii. 2703. Clara Taylor was born in 1865 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. iii. 2704. Nettie Taylor was born in 1868 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. iv. 2705. Albert Taylor was born in 1870 in Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2406. Jesse Taylor was born About 1780 in KY and died About 1850 in Bath Co., KY. He marriedNancy Jones in 1799 in Fayette Co., KY. Nancy Jones was born About 1780 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2407. Richard Taylor was born About 1783 in Anne Arundel Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2408. Thomas Taylor was born About 1785 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date.
2409. Elizabeth Taylorwas born About 1789 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2410. John Jay Taylor was born on May 6, 1856 in Ratcliff, Hanover Co., VA and died on Jan. 11, 1919 in Richmond, VA.
2411. Rebecca Coleman Taylor was born in Jun. 1858 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
2412. Lavinia sheppard Taylorwas born in 1859 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
2413. Sallie Lewis Winston Taylor was born in 1860 and died on Jul. 28, 1941 in Staunton, Augusta, VA.
2414. Edmund Thomas, IV Taylorwas born on Nov. 12, 1861 and died on Jul. 12, 1929.
2415. Mary Lindsay Taylorwas born in Jun. 1864 and died on an unknown date.
2416. Frances Elizabeth Taylorwas born in Jul. 1870 and died on an unknown date.
2417. Ned Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2418. Ida Chambers Taylor died on an unknown date.
2419. William Coleman Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1865 in Hanover, VA and died on Feb. 28, 1940 in Louisa Co., VA. He married 1st Betty in second wife of William Coleman Taylor. He married 2ndBelle Helmer on Jan. 25, 1894 in Louisa Co., VA. Belle was born on Sep. 15, 1874 in Atlanta, GA and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the relationship of William Coleman Taylor and Belle Helmer Divorce Children of William Coleman Taylor and Belle Helmer i. 2706. Virginia Belle Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 2707. Wsilliam Erick Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2708. Carl Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 2709. Louise E. Taylorwas born in 1915 and died on an unknown date. v. 2710. Ethel Coleman Taylorwas born in 1897 in Great Swamp, Wayne, NC and died in 1934 in North Carolina. 2420. Reuben Allen Taylorwas born in 1830 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 10, 1864 in Belle Isle Prison, Richmond, VA. He married Elizabeth Satterly on Oct. 20, 1847 in Washington, KY.Elizabeth was born on Mar. 21, 1824 in Washington, KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Reuben Allen Taylorand Elizabeth Satterly i. 2711. George Washington Taylorwas born on Sep. 20, 1855 in Washington, KY and died in Casey Co., Kentucky. 2421. James W. Taylor was born in Washington, KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of James W. Taylor and Unknown i. 2712. Albert Alonzo Taylorwas born on Jul. 21, 1866 in Washington, KY and died on Oct. 2, 1950 in Nelson Co., KY. 2422. Pamelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2423. George L. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2424. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. She married Benjamin Franklin Lowery. Benjamin Franklin was born in Jul. 1838 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2425. Elizabeth (Betsy) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Coffee Co., TN. She marriedElijah Andersonon Apr. 6, 1841. Elijah was born in 1816 in Rutledge, Grainger Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2426. Hardin Harmon Taylorwas born in 1820 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee and died on Sep. 29, 1861 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He marriedElizabeth R. Andersonin 1849. Elizabeth R.was born in 1816 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Hardin Harmon Taylorand Elizabeth R. Anderson i. 2713. James Granville Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1850 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1929 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. ii. 2714. Ambrose A. Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1852 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 17, 1908 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. iii. 2715. John L., I Taylorwas born in Oct. 1853 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. iv. 2716. Mary Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1857 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Rutherford Co., NC. 2427. Julia G. Crosbywas born on Nov. 22, 1810 in NY and died on Dec. 6, 1851 in Rock County, Wisconsin, USA or 1854. She married Artemus W. Smith in 1830. Artemus W., son of Abel Smith and Poly Gee, was born 11 Dec 1801 to 1805 in NY and died in Abilene, Kansas probably.
Other events in the life of Julia G. Crosby Marriage 1830 New York, USA Burial Mt Zion, Cemetery, Harmony Rock, Wisconsin Children of Julia G. Crosbyand Artemus W. Smith i. 2717. Olive Lavina Smithwas born on Aug. 6, 1850 in Harmony, Rock, WI and died on May 23, 1919 in Woodbury Co., Iowa maybe. ii. 2718. Willard A Smith was born on May 16, 1831 in NY and died on Apr. 6, 1894 in Smithland, IA. iii. 2719. Lewis Smith was born in 1834 in New York and died in 1851 in Rock, WI. iv. 2720. Ezeniah Smith was born in 1837 in New York and died on an unknown date. v. 2721. Stephen Smith was born in 1838 in New York and died on an unknown date. vi. 2722. Freedom L. J. Smith was born in 1840 in Ohio and died on an unknown date. vii. 2723. Poly Smith was born in 1842 in Ohio and died on an unknown date. viii. 2724. Juliette Smith was born in 1845 in Harmony Rock, WI and died on an unknown date. ix. 2725. Lydia Minerva Smithwas born in 1847 in Harmony Rock, WI and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2428. Dova Rowe was born in 1895 and died on an unknown date.
2429. Esther Louise Row was born on Jun. 8, 1892 in Ashland/ Catlesburg, Boyd, KY and died on Dec. 24, 1977 in Boulder, CO. She married 1stSydney Chapman on Oct. 30, 1907 in Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia probably. Sydney, son of Joseph Harvey Chapman and Elnora McCoy, was born on Mar. 28, 1888 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 19, 1945 in Mingo Co., West Virginia, USA. She married 2ndLuis Daniel Aseniero on Jan. 6, 1918 in Denver, Colorado, USA.Luis Daniel, son of Agapito Aseniero and Margarita Dalman, was born on Aug. 21, 1892 in Dapitan, Zamboanga, Philippine Islands and died on Jan. 25, 1968 in Denver, CO. Other events in the life of Esther Louise Row Occupation Between 1917 Denver, Colorado, USA and 1918 Worked at Daniels and Fisher Department Store where she met Luis Daniel Aseniero and married him. Nationality Jan 10 1940 Denver, CO Esther got her US citizenship back. (She never left the country.) Religion Babtist Parents died 1895 probably Ashland, KY parents died when Esther was 3 years old. Marriage Oct 30 1907 Mingo, West Virginia, USA married Sid Chapman Divorce Aug 24 1914 Mingo Co., WV Sydney and Esther divorced US Citizenship 1918 Esther may have lost US citizenship when she married an Asian because of Oriental Exclusion Act SS# 523-16-4096 1977 Denver, CO Death benefits in Fraze and Malvern, Chester, PA Adoption 1912 to 1920 Williamson, Mingo Co, WV Irvin Preston Turner and Minnie Rowe (Sizemore) Turner adopted Marie Gladys Chapman and Sherwood T. Chapman from Sydney Chapman and Esther (Sizemore) Chapman Burial Mountain View Memorial Park, Boulder, CO Other events in the life of Sydney Chapman Census 1900 Occupation
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Marriage
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Aug 24 1914
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Feb 10 1916
Military Draft Registration
Jun 5 1917
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Jul 5 1917
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Pike, Kentucky, USA residece Magisterial District 6, Pike Co., Kentucky farm laborer at age 12. Mingo, West Virginia, USA married Esther Row known as Esta Row Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia Living with wife Esther Row and daughter Marie Gladys Chapman Mingo Co., WV probably Sydney Chapman and Esther Row divorced Mingo, West Virginia marriage Sydney Chapman + Fanny Hatfield Mingo Co., West Virginia Roll: 1991862 Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia coal miner for Buffal Coal Company per draft registration board Mingo Co., West Virginia, USA living with 2nd wife, Fanny Hatfield
Other events in the relationship of Esther Louise Row and Sydney Chapman Divorce Other events in the life of Luis Daniel Aseniero Occupation 1916 lived at 836 Detroit, Denver Co Houseman Occupation 1917 Denver, CO cook
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Nationality Occupation Religion SS# 523-01-5467 Occupation Immigration Occupation
May 1 1955
1968 1968 Apr 1911 (probably 1904) 1918 to 1920
probably Denver, CO Colorado, USA cook, sigma Nu House First Babtist Church Boulder, CO Colorado Cook, Colorado Cafe immigrated to USA Denver, Colorado, USA Stock hanger for Daniels and Fishers Department Store where he met Esther and married her.
Children of Esther Louise Row and Sydney Chapman i. 2726. Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) was born on Jan. 19, 1912 in Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jun. 2, 1992 in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO. ii. 2727. Marie Gladys Chapmanwas born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. Children of Esther Louise Row and Luis Daniel Aseniero iii. 2728. William L. Aseniero was born on Jun. 22, 1924 in Denver, Colorado, USA. 2430. Minnie Louise Row was born on Sep. 15, 1884 in Ashland, KY and died on Sep. 25, 1946 in Denver, CO probably. She married Irvin Preston Turner on Nov. 4, 1903 in Ashland, KY. Irvin Preston, son of William Samuel Turner and Martha Jane Neely, was born on Sep. 17, 1874 in Laurens, SC and died on Mar. 6, 1947 in on Race Street, Denver, CO.
Other events in the life of Minnie Louise Row Census 1900 Marion, WV Minnie L. Rowe aka Minnie F. Row may be Minnie Louise Row Burial Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, CO Other events in the life of Irvin Preston Turner Occupation 1876 Picked sweet potatos ag age of 1 1/2. Occupation 1917 Denver, CO stationary engineer, Jackson-Richter Iron Works Occupation 1920 Denver, CO stationary engineer, elevators Longmont Farmers Mill & Elevator Occupation 1921 Denver, CO fireman, Longmont Farmer's Mill & Elevator Co. Occupation 1922 Denver, CO Lab, Longmont Occupation 1923 Denver, CO ironworker, Midwest Steel IW Co. Burial Crown Hill Memorial Park, Denver, Colorado 2431. Charlotte "Lotti" Row was born on Mar. 26, 1874 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died in Boyd Co. KY. She married George Williams. George was born in Oct. 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Charlotte "Lotti" Row and George Williams i. 2729. Lewis Williams died on an unknown date. ii. 2730. Frink Williams died on an unknown date. iii. 2731. Lillian Williams died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2432. William J. Row, Jr. was born in 1876 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedMammie .
Other events in the life of William J. Row, Jr. Military Service Served in Spanish American War Military Service San Antonio, Texas William spent most of his life in the US Army Burial maybe San Antonio, Texas Children of William J. Row, Jr. and Mammie i. 2732. Ruth Row. ii. 2733. Irvin Andrew Row died on an unknown date. iii. 2734. Lloyd Row died on an unknown date. 2433. John Row was born in 1879 in East Fork, Boyd, KY and died on an unknown date.
2434. Pauline Row was born in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Pauline Row Occupation Columbus, Ohio owned a manufacturing company with her husband 2435. Madge Row was born About 1890 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2436. Andrew Jackson Rowe was born on Aug. 1, 1889 in Louisa, Lawrence, Kentucky and died on Aug. 3, 1946 in Ashland, Boyd, Kentucks. He marriedBertie Whitt. Bertie was born on Jan. 18, 1881 in Licksburg, Magoffin, Kentucky, USA and died on Aug. 18, 1971 in Ashland, Boyd, Kentucks.
Children of Andrew Jackson Rowe and Bertie Whitt i. 2735. Georgia Anna Rowewas born on Sep. 24, 1914 in Ashland, Boyd, Kentucks and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2437. Frank Rowe was born on Feb. 9, 1903 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 20, 1979 in Huntington, WV. He married Willa Belle Jordan About 1926. Willa Belle was born on Mar. 23, 1901 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Frank Rowe and Willa Belle Jordan i. 2736. Earl Vinson Rowe was born on May 9, 1927 in Boyd Co. KY and died on Oct. 24, 1930 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY. 2438. Oscar Rowe was born on Jul. 15, 1892 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 25, 1988 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. He married Pearl Bowling on Apr. 15, 1913 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. Pearl was born on Mar. 18, 1897 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Oscar Rowe and Pearl Bowling i. 2737. Ollie Rowe was born on Jan. 25, 1914 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 27, 1985 in Chicamauga, GA. ii. 2738. Everette Rowe was born on Jun. 30, 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jan. 3, 1997 in La Fayette, GA. 2439. Theron Rowe was born on Feb. 1, 1894 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 23, 1928 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. He marriedEdith Manerad in Kentucky. Edith was born After 1894 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Theron Rowe and Edith Manerad i. 2739. Theron Rowe, Jr. was born in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 2740. Bertha Rowe Rowe was born in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. iii. 2741. Alice Fay Rowewas born on Mar. 7, 1916 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Sep. 6, 1938 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. iv. 2742. Jack Rowe was born in Jun. 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jul. 9, 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY. v. 2743. Goldie Jane Rowe was born on Jul. 7, 1919 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Oct. 24, 1936. vi. 2744. Mary Lucille Rowe was born on Nov. 13, 1921 and died on May 17, 1933 in Ohio. vii. 2745. Marble Rowe was born on Apr. 14, 1927 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2440. Henry Eddie Rowewas born on Oct. 28, 1903 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Oct. 11, 1967 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. He married Esta L. Lowe on Dec. 25, 1918 in Lawrence Co., KY. Esta L. was born on Dec. 10, 1903 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Henry Eddie Roweand Esta L. Lowe i. 2746. George Washington Rowe was born on Sep. 27, 1920 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 2747. Grover Cleveland Rowewas born on Apr. 12, 1922 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 13, 1991. iii. 2748. Henry McKinnly Rowewas born on Sep. 14, 1923 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2749. Walter Rowe was born on Mar. 23, 1925 in Tadpole, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 19, 1983 in South Point, Lawrence Co., OH. v. 2750. Goble Rowe was born on Nov. 6, 1926 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 19, 1971 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH.
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2751. 2752.
Orville Rowe was born on Dec. 8, 1928 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. Nellie Sheirly Rowewas born on Feb. 24, 1931 in Tadpole, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jul. 31, 2003 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY.
2441. Cecil Rowe was born in 1900 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 19, 1914 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY.
2442. Melda Rowe was born on May 24, 1906 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 12, 1975 in Huntington, WV. She married Wallace Bruston Bowling on Feb. 6, 1922 in Catlettsburg, KY.Wallace Bruston was born in Sep. 1901 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Melda Rowe and Wallace Bruston Bowling i. 2753. Virginia Lee Bowlingwas born on Dec. 19, 1924 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. ii. 2754. Lawrence Edward Bowling was born on Jan. 14, 1927 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 17, 2002 in Russell, Greenup Co., KY. iii. 2755. Irene Gurtrude Bowlingwas born on Sep. 15, 1929 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. iv. 2756. Homer Jackson Bowling was born on Dec. 21, 1933 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 24, 1982 in Huntington West, VA. 2443. Edgel Clinens Rowewas born on Jan. 25, 1908 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on May 5, 1997 in Westwood, Boyd Co., KY. He married Marandy Preston on Dec. 27, 1927 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY.Marandy was born on Aug. 20, 1911 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Edgel Clinens Roweand Marandy Preston i. 2757. David Rowe was born About 1928 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2758. Betty Louise Rowe was born on Jan. 29, 1929 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. 2444. Minnie Marie Rowe was born on Jun. 10, 1910 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 26, 1980 in Boyd Co. KY. She marriedJohn Henderson Hicks About 1925 in Catlettsburg, KY. John Henderson was born on Nov. 9, 1906 in Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Minnie Marie Rowe and John Henderson Hicks i. 2759. James Prichard Hicks was born on Feb. 19, 1926 in Catlettsburg, KY and died on Aug. 5, 1999 in Huntington, West, Virginia. ii. 2760. Clyde Thomas Hicks was born on Nov. 13, 1927 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2761. Helen Pauline Hicks was born on Nov. 4, 1928 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2762. John Henderson Hicks was born on Jan. 5, 1936 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2445. Leslie Rowe was born on Aug. 2, 1912 and died About 1986.
2446. Martin Rowe was born on Jun. 2, 1908 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2447. Thelma Rowe was born on Jul. 10, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
2448. Charles William Rowe was born on Nov. 6, 1922 and died on an unknown date. He marriedRuth Chlebowy. Ruth was born on Sep. 21, 1922 and died on an unknown date.
2449. Mitchell Lee Rowe was born on Mar. 16, 1916 and died on an unknown date. He marriedOpal Mitchell. Opal was born on Nov. 28, 1921 and died on an unknown date.
2450. Elizabeth Rowe was born on Jul. 7, 1920 and died on an unknown date. She marriedClaude Laney.
2451. James Ira Belcher was born on Mar. 29, 1877 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Oct. 30, 1959 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. He marriedSally A. Robbinson Apr. 23, 1908 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. Sally A. was born About 1880 in Alabama and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Ira Belcher and Sally A. Robbins i. 2763. Vera Ilene Belcher was born on Jul. 9, 1911 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Oct. 31, 1966 in Jefferson Co., Alabama.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2452. Joseph Rutherford was born About 1795 in Russell Co., VA and died Before 1870. He marriedPermillia Oma Keesee on Jul. 20, 1829 in Pike Co., KY.Permillia Oma, daughter of Richard Keesee and Judith Morris, was born About 1810 in Logan, VA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Joseph Rutherford and Permillia Oma Keesee i. 2764. Elizabeth Rutherfordwas born in Feb. 1835 in KY and died After 1920 in Pike Co., Kentucky. 2453. Alice Minerva Kelloggwas born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR. She married Owen Taylor in 1900 in Little Sioux, IA.Owen, son of Nathaniel Franklin Taylorand Anna Mariah Campbell, was born on Apr. 23, 1870 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA or Nov 23 and died on Jan. 12, 1947 in San Diego, CA.
Other events in the life of Alice Minerva Kellogg Burial Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa Other events in the life of Owen Taylor Marriage to Alice Minerva Kellogg Mar 1 1900 Burial
Anthon, Woodbury Co., IA Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, Plymouth Co., Iowa
Children of Alice Minerva Kelloggand Owen Taylor i. 2499. Glenn Lucien Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. ii. 2500. Geneva Lavina Taylorwas born in 1904 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died Between 1950 and 1965 in California probably; maybe Grass Valley. iii. 2501. Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. iv. 2502. Myron Nathaniel Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. 2454. George Edward Kelloggwas born in 1876 in Kansas (probably Abilene) and died on an unknown date.
2455. Artemis Kellogg was born in 1883 in Little Sioux, IA and died on an unknown date.
2456. Hattie J. Kelloggwas born in 1872 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2457. Ella F. Kelloggwas born in 1874 in Rock Co., Wisconsin and died on an unknown date.
2458. Eveline W Haskell was born on Aug. 1, 1827 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama, IA. She married 1st Nathaniel Franklin Tayloron Feb. 26, 1850 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN 2nd wife. Nathaniel Franklin, son of Nathaniel F "Nathan" Taylorand Eleanor Dye, was born on Mar. 25, 1824 in Hardin, KY and died on Mar. 5, 1883 in Woodbury, IA. She married 2ndEdward Taylor on Aug. 1, 1827 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN 2nd wife.
Other events in the life of Eveline W Haskell Marriage Aug 1 1827 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Edward Taylor; later divorced Maririage Feb 26 1850 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Burial on Taylor farm in Helena which later became the Community Cemetery Other events in the life of Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Marriage Feb 28 1850 Vevay, Switzerland, IN married Eveline W. Haskell Marriage Jan 21 1868 Tama, IA married Anna Mariah Campbell Marriage Aug 23 1877 Tama County, KY married America Smith; no independent confirmation Marriage 1882 Woodbury, IA married Elizabeth (McLaughlin) McSparran Other events in the relationship of Eveline W Haskell and Edward Taylor Divorce Children of Eveline W Haskell and Nathaniel Franklin Taylor i. 2045. Lucy Ellen Taylorwas born on Feb. 4, 1851 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Sep. 1, 1856 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. ii. 2046. John Ellis Dye Taylorwas born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota. iii. 2047. Caroline Julia Taylorwas born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. iv. 2048. Usiilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno, Oklahoma. v. 2049. Edgar William Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946. vi. 2050. Charles Franklin Taylorwas born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA. vii. 2051. Edwin Thomas Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly Springs, Iowa. viii. 2052. Edwin G. Taylorwas born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date. Children of Eveline W Haskell and Edward Taylor ix. 2765. Frank Taylor was born in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 47th Generation (Great(44)-grandchildren) 2459. Katy U. Taylorwas born in Jun. 1890 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
2460. May E. Taylor Taylorwas born 1895 Kansas and died on an unknown date.
2461. Berri E. Taylorwas born in 1896 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
2462. Bessie E. Taylor was born in 1897 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
2463. Alvie T. Taylorwas born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2464. Albia S. T. Taylorwas born in 1901 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2465. Sherman D. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2466. Sheriridan E. Taylorwas born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2467. Maude Estella Ballard was born on Jan. 1, 1883 in Creek, Iowa and died on Jun. 30, 1928 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
2468. Lola Agnes Ballard was born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died on Jul. 31, 1945 in Marcus, South Dakota. She married James Francis Ginter on Dec. 25, 1920 in Stoneville, South Dakota.James Francis was born on Feb. 15, 1879 in Lehighton, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA and died on Aug. 5, 1941 in Marcus.
Children of Lola Agnes Ballard and James Francis Ginter i. 2766. Jennie Lula Ginterwas born on Sep. 5, 1922 in Faith Mead, SD and died in Oct. 1994 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. ii. 2767. James W. Ginter was born on Dec. 4, 1929 and died in 1941. iii. 2768. Ginter was born After 1929. 2469. Lydia U. Ballardwas born on Mar. 27, 1880 in Columbia Township, Tamp, IA and died on Aug. 3, 1958 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
2470. Owen Lloyd Ballardwas born on Sep. 26, 1881 in Tama, IA and died on Mar. 10, 1971 in Washta, IA. He married Maggie Whitmer. Maggie was born on Jun. 12, 1883 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Owen Lloyd Ballardand Maggie Whitmer i. 2769. Pearl M. Ballard was born on Feb. 12, 1908 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2770. Lloyd H. Ballardwas born on Jul. 21, 1910 in Kingsley, IA and died on Sep. 26, 1999 in Cherokee, Cherokee, IA. 2471. Leon Ballard was born on Dec. 5, 1885 in Washta, IA and died About 1887.
2472. Elsie C. Ballardwas born on Feb. 21, 1887 in Mead Co., SD and died in Jul. 1965 in SD.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2473. Lola A. Ballardwas born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died in Apr. 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD. She married Thomas Simmons. Thomas was born on Sep. 14, 1892 and died on an unknown date.
2474. William Elsworth Snowden was born on Aug. 14, 1882 in Smithland, Woodbury Co., Iowa and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of William Elsworth Snowden and Unknown i. 2771. Carrol Morgan Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1908 in Martha, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. ii. 2772. Ellsworth W. Snowden was born on Dec. 3, 1910 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma. iii. 2773. Cynthia Snowden was born on Aug. 26, 1912 in Carnegie, Caddo Co., Oklahoma. iv. 2774. John Paine Snowden was born on Aug. 20, 1915 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma and died on Feb. 26, 1951 in Oklahoma. 2475. Benjamin Jow Snowden was born on Oct. 3, 1884 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on an unknown date.
2476. Bessie Nae Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1887 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Jul. 4, 1910 in El Reno, Canadian Co., Oklahoma, USA.
2477. John Arthur Snowden was born on Mar. 3, 1890 in Correctionville, IA and died on Jan. 30, 1913 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma.
2478. Earl Taylor was born in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa, USA and died on an unknown date.
2479. William Franklin Taylorwas born on Sep. 30, 1889 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2480. Evalyn Caroline Taylorwas born on May 3, 1892 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
2481. Harris Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1894 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
2482. Ruby Taylorwas born on Apr. 7, 1895 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
2483. Lester Marion Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1901 in Oro, Little Sue Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Lester i. ii. iii. iv.
Marion Taylor and Unknown 2775. Phyllis Jean Taylorwas born on Apr. 12, 1929 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. 2776. Kenneth Eugene Taylorwas born on Jan. 24, 1933 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. 2777. Marian Ruth Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1934 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. 2778. Joan Lee Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1940 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska.
2484. Pearl Lilliam Taylor was born on Sep. 13, 1907 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
2485. Mabel R. Taylor was born in 1890 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2486. May V. Taylor was born in 1892 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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2488. Alverzo O. Taylorwas born in 1896 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2489. Floyd A. Taylorwas born in 1898 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2490. Howard M. Taylor was born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2491. Julia G. Taylorwas born in 1902 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2492. Betty A Taylorwas born in 1904 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2493. Owen L. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa.
2494. Nathaniel F. Taylorwas born in 1910 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2495. Ruth F. Taylorwas born in 1912 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2496. Paul F. Taylorwas born in 1915 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2497. Clarence B. Taylor was born in 1917 and died on an unknown date.
2498. Bernard L. Taylor was born in 1919 and died on an unknown date.
2499. Glenn Lucien Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. He marriedMarie Gladys Chapman on Sep. 1, 1937 in San Diego, CA.Marie Gladys, daughter of Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise Row, was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA.
Other events in the life of Glenn Lucien Taylor Burial 1988 Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, CA Occupation 1936-1974 38 years San Diego, CA switchman for Pacific Bell Other events in the life of Marie Gladys Chapman Occupation 1911 Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia Marie picked cotton at age 2 1/2 because Minnie had lost her eyesight temporarily; later recovered Adoption 1915 Williamson, Mingo, Co. WV adopted by Irvin Preston Turner & wife, Minnie (Rowe) Turner Burial Glenwood Memorial Park, I-805 & Imperial Av., San Diego, CA 92102 Children of Glenn Lucien Taylorand Marie Gladys Chapman i. 2779. Lloyd I. Taylorwas born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE. ii. 2780. Sharon Kay Taylorwas born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA. 2500. Geneva Lavina Taylorwas born in 1904 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died Between 1950 and 1965 in California probably; maybe Grass Valley. She marriedSamuel Gibson, Lt. Col. .
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Other events in the life of Samuel Gibson, Lt. Col. Census About 1955 Grass Valley, California 2501. Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. She married Thomas Alf Taylor. Thomas Alf, son of William F. Taylorand Flora M., was born on Apr. 2, 1906 in Plymouth, IA and died in Jul. 1976 in Salem, Marion, Polk, OR.
Other events in the life of Erma M. Taylor Marriage Aug 11 1928 Sioux City, Woodbury, IA Other events in the life of Thomas Alf Taylor Marriage 1928 married Erma M. Taylor Moved to Oregon 1948 moved to Oregon Children of Erma M. Taylor and Thomas Alf Taylor i. 2781. Janice L. Taylor was born on Jan. 25, 1935 in Sioux City, Iowa. ii. 2782. Maryls Ann Taylorwas born on May 20, 1933 in Sioux City, Iowa. 2502. Myron Nathaniel Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. He marriedEvelyn G. Wetroskyon Nov. 26, 1936 in Merrill, Plymouth, IA.Evelyn G., daughter of Frank Wetrosky and Bertha Pauline Schulz, was born on Feb. 20, 1914 in Merrill, Plymouth, IA and died on Jan. 5, 2001 in Onawa, Monona, CO.
Other events in the life of Myron Nathaniel Taylor Married Evelyn Wetrosky Nov 26 1936 Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa Other events in the life of Evelyn G. Wetrosky Burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA Children of Myron Nathaniel Taylorand Evelyn G. Wetrosky i. 2783. Larry Gene Taylorwas born on Jul. 11, 1945 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died on Feb. 12, 2005 in Salem, Marion, Polk, OR. ii. 2784. Marlene Ann Taylor was born on Feb. 9, 1939 in Sioux Ciity, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 22, 2004 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. 2503. Bruce Richard Taylor was born on Jul. 10, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Feb. 21, 1975 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. He marriedGladys Mary Darcy. Gladys Mary was born on Oct. 1, 1910 in Stephen, Marshall Co., MN and died on Dec. 3, 1976 in Hartington, Cedar Co., NE.
Other events in the life of Bruce Richard Taylor Married Gladys Mary Darcy Mar 31 1933 Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota Children of Bruce Richard Taylor and Gladys Mary Darcy i. 2785. Keith Vincent Taylorwas born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. ii. 2786. Gordon Norbert Taylorwas born on Dec. 10, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 31, 1982 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. iii. 2787. Lois Ann Taylorwas born on Apr. 26, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 26, 2008 in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN.
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2788.
v.
2789.
Marvin Mark Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1939 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 9, 1966 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
Kenneth Jerome Taylor was born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Sep. 3, 1966 in Wagner, Charles Mix Co., SD.
2504. Paul Lester Taylor was born on Jun. 12, 1902 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Dec. 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedNorma Mary Songeroth on May 5, 1926 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Norma Mary was born on Jul. 18, 1906 in Wilmont, MN and died on Aug. 18, 1989 in Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon.
Children of Paul Lester Taylor and Norma Mary Songeroth i. 2790. Marjorie Rose Taylor was born on Mar. 11, 1927 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. ii. 2791. Roberte Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1929 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iii. 2792. Norma Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 21, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iv. 2793. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Apr. 1, 1934 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 21, 1968 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. 2505. Nellie M. Taylorwas born on Dec. 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Nov. 21, 1991 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She marriedEslie Hull Baileyon Dec. 15, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Eslie Hull was born on Apr. 12, 1897 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Mar. 13, 1986 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
Children of Nellie M. Taylorand Eslie Hull Bailey i. 2794. Alice Bailey was born on Oct. 19, 1929 in Spencer, Boyd Co. NE. ii. 2795. Edgar E. Baileywas born on Aug. 9, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Dec. 17, 1998 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iii. 2796. Irma J. Bailey was born on Aug. 29, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 24, 1999 in Naper, Boyd, NE. iv. 2797. Thomas Bailey was born on Jun. 4, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. v. 2798. James Bailey was born on Aug. 25, 1938 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. 2506. Edna Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Dec. 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Feb. 7, 1990 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. She marriedJoseph Vondrak on Dec. 1, 1917 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Joseph was born on Jul. 19, 1896 in Prairie Township, Plymouth, IA and died 20 Fe b 1977.
Children of Edna Elizabeth Taylorand Joseph Vondrak i. 2799. Annie Vondrak was born on Nov. 30, 1918 in Hinton, IA and died on Jun. 25, 2001 in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio. ii. 2800. Paul J. Vondrak was born on Sep. 28, 1920 in Hinton, IA and died on Aug. 25, 1997 in Woodbury, IA. iii. 2801. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. iv. 2802. Ralph Vondrak was born in 1924 in Hinton, IA and died in Grants Pass, OR. v. 2803. Joseph B. Vondrak was born on May 14, 1925 in Hinton, IA. vi. 2804. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. 2507. Raymond John Taylorwas born on Nov. 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on May 9, 1979 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. He marriedEdna Marie Murphy on Sep. 26, 1922 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Edna Marie was born on Oct. 4, 1898 in Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 5, 1992 in Livermore, Alameda Col., CA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Raymond John Taylorand Edna Marie Murphy i. 2805. John R. Taylorwas born on Apr. 25, 1925 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. ii. 2806. Leota Marie Taylor was born on Mar. 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. iii. 2807. Larry J. Taylor was born on Dec. 28, 1934 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. iv. 2808. Mary Edna Elizabeteh Taylorwas born on Oct. 2, 1923 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died in 1982 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. 2508. Walter Justin Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1899 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Mar. 1, 1976 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
2509. Richard Samuel Mallory was born on Mar. 16, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1916 in Todd, KY. He married Bertha Jane Cannon on Dec. 23, 1896 in Todd, KY.Bertha Jane was born on Oct. 16, 1876 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Samuel Mallory and Bertha Jane Cannon i. 2809. William Edward Mallory was born on Dec. 11, 1898 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. ii. 2810. Edward Mallory was born About 1900 in Kentucky and died Before Jun. 9, 1900. iii. 2811. Charley Lee Mallory was born on Nov. 8, 1900 in Todd, KY and died on May 27, 1986 in Ingham, MI. iv. 2812. Richard Tillman Mallorywas born on May 18, 1904 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 23, 1980 in Todd, KY. v. 2813. Albert R. Mallorywas born on Nov. 16, 1905 in Kentucky and died After Nov. 1905. vi. 2814. Sarah Cylistine Mallorywas born on Aug. 12, 1908 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vii. 2815. Robert Baker Mallory was born on Apr. 23, 1909 in Kentucky and died on Apr. 27, 1990. viii. 2816. Thomas Henry Mallorywas born About 1902 in Kentucky and died on Jul. 26, 1970 in Kentucky. 2510. Hattie Mallory was born in 1890 in Kentucky and died in 1973 in McCracken, KY. She marriedEverett J. Edwards.
Children of Hattie Mallory and Everett J. Edwards i. 2817. Mallory Edwards was born in 1907 and died on an unknown date. 2511. Henry Ernest Mallorywas born on Jan. 25, 1891 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedAnnie Sally Moore. Annie Sally was born in McCracken, KY and died on an unknown date.
2512. James Randolpy Mallory was born on Feb. 16, 1872 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 24, 1934 in Todd, KY. He married Bonnybell McKinneyAbout 1912 in Todd, KY. Bonnybellwas born on Apr. 27, 1887 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2513. Henry Randolph Mallorywas born on Sep. 29, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Nov. 27, 1943 in Christian, KY. He married Rose Lee Bearden in 1903 in Todd, KY.Rose Lee was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
2514. Mertie Mallory died on an unknown date.
2515. Bertie Mallory died on an unknown date.
2516. Nina Mallory died on an unknown date.
2517. Alvie Mallorydied on an unknown date. He marriedNellie Tooley.
2518. William Ross Mallory died on an unknown date.
2519. Sarah Ellen Mallory was born About 1879 in Kentucky and died After Apr. 5, 1930. She married James Frederick Heltsley in 1897 in Todd, KY.James Frederick was born About 1874 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Sarah Ellen Mallory and James Frederick Heltsley i. 2818. Morris Heltsley died on an unknown date. ii. 2819. Clarence Heltsley died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2520. Ruby Cornelia Mallorywas born in Aug. 1883 in Kentucky and died in 1983. She marriedJohn Washington Dunnin 1902 in Montgomery, TN.John Washington was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date.
2521. Triva Jane Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1889 in Todd, KY and died on Feb. 29, 1932 in Todd, KY. She marriedIra Harris in 1902 in Montgomery, TN.Ira was born in 1881 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Triva Jane Mallory and Ira Harris i. 2820. Dale Harris died on an unknown date. ii. 2821. Cornelia May Harris died on an unknown date. 2522. Amber Lou Mallory was born in Dec. 1886 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She marriedFleetwood Harris in 1902 in Montgomery, TN.
Children of Amber Lou Mallory and Fleetwood Harris i. 2822. Thelma Erlene Harris was born on Jun. 4, 1906 and died on Aug. 17, 1950 in Spencer, IN. 2523. Virgil Mallory was born in Oct. 1891 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2524. Eula Evelyn Mallorywas born About 1906 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date.
2525. Eva Mallory was born About 1906 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2526. William Mendrel Mallory was born on Apr. 13, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2527. Alvyn Mallorywas born About 1909 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2528. A. Dallas Mallorywas born About 1909 in kentucky and died in 1989 in Todd, KY.
2529. Kemp Mallory Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Aug. 1976 in Lyon, KY. He married 1stMary Toler About 1924. Mary was born About 1895 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndGillie Crowder.
2530. Allen Thomas Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Todd, KY. He marriedBonnie Lamb.
2531. Ellen Stokes died on an unknown date.
2532. Martha ? Stokes died on an unknown date.
2533. Lutitia Ann Wrightwas born on Nov. 30, 1862 and died on Jan. 13, 1896.
2534. John Samuel Wright was born on Nov. 30, 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2535. James William Wright was born on Sep. 1, 1867 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2536. Charles Elliott Wrightwas born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2537. Francis Marion Wright was born on Feb. 16, 1872 and died on Mar. 20, 1920.
2538. George Albert Wright was born on Oct. 12, 1873 and died in Oct. 1874.
2539. Joseph B. Wright was born in 1881 in Kentucky and died in 1949 in Kentucky.
2540. Hugh Taylorwas born on Oct. 8, 1892 in Taylorsville, Texas and died on May 15, 1967 in Travis Co., TX. He married Cora Edith Tallyon Sep. 30, 1911 in High Grove, TX.Cora Edith was born on Aug. 29, 1893 in Redrock, TX and died on an unknown date.
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Taylorand Cora Edith Tally 2823. Warren Hugh Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1912 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 3, 1948 in Erath Co., Texas. 2824. Lera Francis Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1913 and died on an unknown date. 2825. Quie Lee Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1915 and died on an unknown date. 2826. Ethel Leora Taylorwas born on Jul. 17, 1917 and died on an unknown date. 2827. Dorothea Onell Taylorwas born on Feb. 23, 1922 and died on an unknown date. 2828. David Monroe Taylorwas born on Oct. 12, 1919 and died on an unknown date. 2829. Edna Alice Taylorwas born on Mar. 20, 1924 and died on an unknown date. 2830. Helen Iris Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1926 and died on an unknown date.
2541. Eula Mae Taylor died on an unknown date.
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2543. Monroe Taylor was born on Oct. 2, 1895 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 2, 1899.
2544. Loy Taylor died on an unknown date.
2545. Gus Taylor was born on Sep. 16, 1900 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jun. 2, 1945 in San Antonio, Texas.
2546. Millie Emma Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1902 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on May 11, 1965.
2547. Seth Taylor died on an unknown date.
2548. Sylvia J. Taylorwas born on Dec. 10, 1905 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Aug. 9, 1981.
2549. Ima Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2550. Warren M. Taylor died at the age of YOUNG.
2551. Stella Burnam Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1895 and died on an unknown date. She marriedThomas Thorpe Noland.
2552. Anna B. Taylorwas born on Dec. 4, 1898 and died on Dec. 1, 1980. She marriedHiram Otto Jett. Hiram Otto was born on Aug. 16, 1897 and died on Jun. 25, 1951.
2553. Rebecca Rader was born in 1852 and died on an unknown date.
2554. Charles D. Taylor was born in Jan. 1870 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2555. Sarah C. Taylor was born About 1872 and died on an unknown date.
2556. Mary E. Taylorwas born About 1875 and died on an unknown date.
2557. Rebecca L. Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2558. John W. Taylor was born About 1879 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co. and died on an unknown date.
2559. Laura A. Taylor was born About 1886 and died on an unknown date.
2560. James B. Taylor was born abet 1887 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2561. Robert E. Taylorwas born on Jan. 8, 1888 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. He marriedBethel M. Hartzell on May 16, 1917 in Monroe Co., Indiana.Bethel M. was born in Sep. 1889 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert E. Taylorand Bethel M. Hartzell i. 2831. Lila May Taylorwas born About 1918 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2832. Calla Bethel Taylorwas born About 1919 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2833. Robert L. Taylorwas born About 1920 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2834. Frank E. Taylorwas born About 1922 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. v. 2835. Lynn Taylorwas born About 1924 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2836. William Taylor was born About 1926 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2837. Everett Taylor was born About 1928 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2838. Nancy Ann Taylorwas born About 1929 and died on an unknown date. 2562. John A. Taylorwas born in May 1875 in Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2563. Barbara J. Taylor was born About 1876 and died in 1902. She married Crawford Johnson. Crawford was born in 1872 and died on an unknown date.
2564. Mary Rosa Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2565. Cora E. Taylorwas born in Oct. 1880 and died on an unknown date.
2566. Joseph S. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1884 in Indiana and died on Jun. 2, 1919. He marriedJessie Melvin.
2567. Emma Taylor was born in Mar. 1891 and died on an unknown date.
2568. Charles Taylor was born in Mar. 1892 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2569. Mary Lusetta Taylor was born on Jan. 30, 1863 and died on Sep. 29, 1895. She marriedJohn Ferguson. John was born on Aug. 7, 1852 and died on Jun. 8, 1926.
2570. John W. Taylor was born About 1865 and died on an unknown date.
2571. Eliza A. Taylorwas born About 1867 and died in 1926. She married William Martin Pickett. William Martin was born in 1858 and died in 1927.
2572. Rebecca F. Taylor was born About 1873 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2573. Tillie Essie Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1877 and died on Apr. 19, 1930. She marriedLemuel Dow Quillen. Lemuel Dow was born on Mar. 30, 1877 and died on May 19, 1916.
2574. William Tarlton Taylor was born in 1808 in Georgia and died on an unknown date. He marriedElizabeth Minor.
Children of William Tarlton Taylor and Elizabeth Minor i. 2839. Beverly Marshall Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 2840. John A. Taylorwas born in 1829 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iii. 2841. Rupel K. Taylorwas born in 1848 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 2842. Addy L. Mercer was born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. 2575. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United Stateswas born on Feb. 12, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm, Harding Co., KY and died on Apr. 15, 1865 in Washington, DC. He married Mary Todd. Mary was born in 1818 and died in 1882.
Other events in the life of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States Burial Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, IL 1977. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville, TN. See previous entry for Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylorwas born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville, TN. 1978. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. See previous entry for Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. 1979. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. See previous entry for Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale, Coffee, TN. 1980. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. See previous entry for William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. 1981. Berry King Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. See previous entry for Berry King Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. 1982. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. See previous entry for James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. 1983. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1984. Elvira Taylorwas born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Elvira Taylorwas born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date. 1985. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. See previous entry for Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. 1986. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887. See previous entry for Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887. 2576. Joseph Franklin Taylorwas born on Sep. 18, 1847 in Marion, MO and died on an unknown date.
2577. William Ettor Taylor was born in 1860 in Amsted. Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. He marriedAnne Menerva Clements. Anne Menerva was born in 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Ettor Taylor and Anne Menerva Clements i. 2843. John Haymond Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 2844. Nelson Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2845. Bert Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 2846. Lola Mae Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 2847. Sally Kate Taylordied on an unknown date. vi. 2848. Josephine Edna Taylordied Apt 1963. vii. 2849. Roy Marshall Taylorwas born in 1888 in Cabell Co., WV and died in 1935 in Belva, WV. 2578. Emma Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. She married Marion Francis Hudson.
2579. Edgar Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date.
2580. James Robert Taylor was born in 1850 and died on an unknown date.
2581. William Washington Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date. He marriedPauline Susan.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of William Washington Taylor and Pauline Susan i. 2850. John B. Taylorwas born in 1889 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2851. Lara E. Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2852. Cora E. Taylorwas born in 1893 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2853. Howard R. Taylor was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date. v. 2854. Dorothy E. Taylorwas born in 1896 and died on an unknown date. vi. 2855. Lucy M. Taylordied on an unknown date. 2582. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
2583. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date.
2584. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev.was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date.
2585. John David Taylorwas born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
2586. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date.
2587. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
2588. Matilda (Tilda) Catherine Taylorwas born in 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married William S. Taylor in 1841 in Fayette, Alabama.William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2589. Lydia Taylor was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married 1stWilliam S. Taylor Before Nov. 10, 1851. William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi. She married 2ndWilliam S. Taylor. William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About 1824 in North Carolina and died Before 1870 in probably during Civil Way.
2590. Elizabeth Taylorwas born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2591. Emily Taylorwas born in 1836 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2592. Franklin Taylorwas born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2593. John Taylor was born in 1841 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2594. Mary Taylor was born in 1842 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2595. Jasper Taylor was born in 1843 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2596. Eleazar Taylor was born in 1846 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2597. Andrew Taylor was born in 1849 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2598. Mary A. Taylor was born in 1804 in Buncombe, NC and died in 1858. She marriedJoseph Taylor. Joseph, son of Charles Taylor and Elizabeth Potts, was born on May 15, 1810 in Henderson, NC and died on Oct. 15, 1819 in Blue Ridge, Henderson, SC.
Children of Mary A. Taylor and Joseph Taylor i. 2582. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2583. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2584. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev.was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2585. John David Taylorwas born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date. v. 2586. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 2587. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. 2599. William S. Taylor was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi. He married 1stMatilda (Tilda) Catherine Taylor in 1841 in Fayette, Alabama.Matilda (Tilda) Catherine, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis, was born in 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. He married 2ndLydia Taylor Before Nov. 10, 1851. Lydia, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis, was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2600. Jessie J. Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1819 in Anson Co., NC and died on Jan. 25, 1863 in Union POW camp, West Alton, Illinois. He marriedJemima Ross About 1837 in Shelby Co., AL. Jemima was born 1818 NC and died on an unknown date.
Children of Jessie J. Taylor and Jemima Ross i. 2856. Stephen Ledger Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1838 in North Carolina and died on Sep. 28, 1918 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. ii. 2857. Daniel B. Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1840 in NC and died on Dec. 3, 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN. iii. 2858. Mary A. Taylor was born About 1842 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Hendrson Co., TN. iv. 2859. Sarah Jane "Sack" Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1845 in Alabama and died on Apr. 29, 1924 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. v. 2860. William Jessee Caswell Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1846 in Alabama and died on Oct. 20, 1891 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. vi. 2861. Penelope Caroline Taylorwas born on Feb. 8, 1846 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Durant, OK. vii. 2862. John P. Taylor was born in 1849 in Alabama and died in 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. viii. 2863. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1850 in Alabama and died on Sep. 24, 1921 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. ix. 2864. George Washington Taylorwas born on Aug. 22, 1853 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 20, 1931 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. 2601. Penelope Caroline Taylorwas born on Aug. 26, 1822 in North Carolina and died in Aug. 1900 in Loco, Indian Territory. She married Thomas H. Ward Before 1842. Thomas H. was born in 1822 in South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2602. William S. Taylor was born About 1824 in North Carolina and died Before 1870 in probably during Civil Way. He married Lydia Taylor. Lydia, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis, was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2603. Sarah Taylor was born About 1829 and died About 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN. She marriedDavid Freeman Before 1844 in Alabama. David was born Between 1826 and 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
2604. Mary A. Taylor was born on May 6, 1834 in North Carolina and died on Jun. 6, 1882 in Bowie Co., TX. She married John M. Cuthbertson. John M. was born on Jan. 10, 1822 in Union Co., South Carolina and died About 1847 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
2605. Elizabeth S. Taylorwas born in 1836 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
2606. Charles P. Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
2607. Martha Ellen Taylor was born in Jul. 1845 in Alabama and died on Nov. 4, 1913 in Mt Olive, Cooke Co, TX. She married Wilson H. CobbAbout 1861 in Fayette Co., Alabama.Wilson H. was born on Mar. 8, 1842 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA and died on an unknown date.
2608. George W. Taylor was born on Sep. 15, 1856 in St. Francois, MO and died on an unknown date. He marriedGeorgia Ann Elizabeth Mitchellon Sep. 13, 1877 in St. Francois, MO.Georgia Ann Elizabethwas born on Jun. 3, 1857 and died on an unknown date.
Children of George W. Taylor and Georgia Ann Elizabeth Mitchell i. 2865. Marcella Janette "Jennie" Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1888 in Missouri and died on Jul. 13, 1957 in St. Louis, MO. ii. 2866. John L. Taylorwas born About 1879 in Missouri and died on an unknown date. iii. 2867. Effie Claudia Taylorwas born About 1882 in Missouri and died on an unknown date. iv. 2868. Ethel Birdie Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 2869. Sterling Alonzo Taylorwas born on Dec. 28, 1887 and died on Jan. 15, 1944 in St Francois, MO. vi. 2870. Martha Elizabeth "Eliza" Taylorwas born on Jun. 25, 1878 in St Francois, MO and died on Dec. 30, 1948 in DeLassus, St. Francois, MO.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2609. Louisa Olivine "Ollie" Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1855 in Farmington, St. Francois, MO and died on Apr. 30, 1944 in Flat River, St. Francois, MO. She marriedWilliam Elliot Beck on Mar. 8, 1875 in St. Francis, MO.William Elliot was born on Jan. 19, 1850 in Marshall, TN and died on an unknown date.
2610. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1858 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 24, 1930. She marriedGeorge W. Halter. George W. was born About 1858 in California and died on an unknown date.
2611. Melissa C. Taylor was born on Nov. 24, 1860 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 2, 1942 in St. Francis, MO. She married James "Jas" Lee Ritter . James "Jas" Lee was born on Jul. 15, 1868 and died on an unknown date.
2612. Malinda C. Taylorwas born on Mar. 16, 1863 in St. Francis, MO and died on Oct. 18, 1896 in St. Francis, MO. She married Samuel C. Wood (Woods). Samuel C. was born on Apr. 16, 1859 and died on an unknown date.
2613. Joseph E. J. Taylorwas born on May 21, 1865 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date. He marriedJancy "Nannie" J. Ritter.
2614. Evaline Taylorwas born on Oct. 30, 1867 in St. Francis, MO and died on Feb. 24, 1956 in St. Francis, MO. She married John Sherman West . John Sherman was born on Dec. 14, 1864 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
2615. Mahala Eveline Taylorwas born About 1868 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date.
2616. Maryetta Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1870 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date.
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2618. Norman Lee Taylor died on an unknown date.
2619. William Alfred Taylor died on an unknown date.
2620. Donald Eugene Taylordied on an unknown date.
2621. Dorothy Ann Taylordied on an unknown date.
2622. James Ray Taylor died on an unknown date.
2623. John Roy Taylordied on an unknown date.
2624. Clarence Lee, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date.
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2626. Albert Mae Taylor died on an unknown date.
2627. Mildred Hortense Taylor died on an unknown date.
2628. Elizabeth Kathryn Taylordied on an unknown date.
2629. Josephine Cornelia Taylordied on an unknown date.
2630. Emmette Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date.
2631. Emojene Love Jay Taylordied on an unknown date.
2632. James David Taylor died on an unknown date.
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2634. Iris Elaine Taylordied on an unknown date.
2635. Elbert Emory, Jr. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2636. Frances Marie Taylor died on an unknown date.
2637. Mary Dell Taylor died on an unknown date.
2638. William Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date.
2639. Cornelia Maxine Taylor died on an unknown date.
2640. Ann Marie Taylor died on an unknown date.
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2642. Charles Lewis Taylor died on an unknown date.
2643. William Ray, Jr Richardson died on an unknown date.
2644. James Alfred, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date.
2645. Karl E. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2646. Louise Taylor died on an unknown date.
2647. Paul B. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2648. Charles Chilton Taylordied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2649. Jean Taylor died on an unknown date.
2650. Ruby Taylorwas born in 1920 and died in 1922.
2651. Mary Taylor was born in 1922 and died on an unknown date. She married Wheeler Oliver.
2652. Roy Taylorwas born in 1924 and died on an unknown date. He marriedLillie Louise Shepphard.
2653. Ethel Taylor was born in 1927 and died on Feb. 4, 1982. She marriedPat Collier.
2654. Lloyd Taylorwas born on Mar. 7, 1914 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 28, 1994 in Belleville, Michigan. He married Helen Rose Norris in 1942.
Other events in the life of Lloyd Taylor Burial London Cemetary, London Township, Monroe Co., Michigan 2655. Trent Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedVictoria Eldridge.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2656. William Taylor was born on Aug. 1, 1902 and died on Sep. 18, 1991 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He marriedGracy Hobbs.
2657. Hettie Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1904 in Virginia and died on Dec. 19, 1939 in Bakamy, KY. She marriedHouston Gilbert in 1936.
2658. Irene Taylor was born in 1908 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Mar. 3, 1938 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. She married William Cheek.
2659. Frank Taylor was born in 1909 and died on an unknown date.
2660. Lillie Taylor was born in 1913 in Wise Co., VA and died on Sep. 28, 1995 in Milan, Monroe Co., Michigan. She married George Howard.
2661. Lizabeth Taylor was born in 1917 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 1stRobert Russell. She married 2nd Bernie Hall.
2662. Elsi Taylor was born in 1920 and died on an unknown date. She married William Ayers on Oct. 12, 1935 in Harrogate, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
2663. Nannie Lee Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1921 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married Cecil Hammons on May 6, 1939 in Pineville, Bell Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2664. Mable Taylor was born in 1924 in Virginia and died on Mar. 22, 1991 in Middlesboro, Bell Co., KY. She married Sam Farmer.
2665. Gladys Taylorwas born on Jul. 2, 1927 in Pathfork, Ky and died on an unknown date. She marriedTimp Keys.
2666. Ike Daniels died on an unknown date.
2667. John William Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1916 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jun. 17, 1979 in New Tazewell, Claiborne Co., TN. He marriedMae Elizabeth Gilberton Mar. 14, 1938 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA.Mae Elizabeth was born in Jan. 1918 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock co., TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of John William Taylor and Mae Elizabeth Gilbert i. 2871. Earl Cleveland Taylorwas born on Jan. 1, 1943 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 12, 1993 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee. ii. 2872. James Matthew Taylor was born on May 15, 1955 in Hancock Co., TN and died on May 15, 1955. 2668. Lester Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedKatherine Irene Wilder.
2669. Earl Taylor died in Jan. 1997. He marriedBonnie Bledsoe.
2670. Della Beatrice Taylor was born on Feb. 24, 1924 and died on an unknown date. She married 1stFred Smith. She married 2nd Hoge Bowlin on Feb. 15, 1939. Hoge was born on Jul. 22, 1912 and died on an unknown date. She married 3rd Glen Mise on Dec. 23, 1955. She married 4thRobert Carter on Mar. 26, 1960.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2671. Joshua, III Taylorwas born JUL and died on an unknown date. He married 1stLydia Dillman. He married 2ndIona Jackson .
2672. Silas, Sr. Taylor was born in 1929 and died on an unknown date.
2673. Lillie Mae Taylor was born 3 MAY and died on an unknown date. She married Eugene Collins.
Children of Lillie Mae Taylor and Eugene Collins i. 2873. Mark Collins died on an unknown date. 2674. Reynold Taylorwas born on Dec. 13, 1921 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedHelen Sue Young on Apr. 1, 1967 in Wolcottville, LaGrange Co., Indiana.Helen Sue was born on Jan. 17, 1922 in Delware Co., Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2675. Edwin Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1923 in Walls End, KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedGeorgia Woodyard on Apr. 20, 1949.
2676. Virgil Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedHickman.
2677. Burchell Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on May 18, 1932.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2678. Rosetta Taylor was born on Nov. 7, 1931 in Gray, Knox Co., KY and died on Aug. 16, 1982 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
2679. Charles Taylor died on an unknown date.
2680. Herman Lee was born on Oct. 5, 1917 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 28, 1946 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. He married Lucille Campbell on Oct. 5, 1945. Lucille was born on Jan. 5, 1926 in Gardendale, Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2681. Juanita Virginia Lee was born on May 24, 1920 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
2682. James T. Garson Taylor was born on Sep. 2, 1939 and died on Nov. 29, 1940.
2683. Margie Pauline Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1939 and died on Oct. 15, 1939.
2684. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, actresswas born on Feb. 27, 1932 and died in Living.
2685. Claudia Alta Taylorwas born on Dec. 22, 1912 in Karnack, Harrison, Texas and died on Jan. 22, 1973 in West Lake Hills, Travis, Texas. She married Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United Stateson Nov. 17, 1934 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas. Lyndon Baineswas born on Aug. 27, 1908 in Stonewall, Gillespie, Texas and died on Jan. 22, 1973 in San Antonio, Bexas, Texas.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2686. Frances (Fannie) Taylorwas born on Jun. 20, 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on Feb. 12, 1956. She married Nason Boxersox About 1895 in Gibson, TN.Nason was born About 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
2687. Mary Ophelia Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on Oct. 15, 1911. She marriedJoe Walters in Mar. 1898 in Gibson, TN.Joe was born About 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
2688. James A. Taylor was born in 1879 in Gibson, TN and died in 1880.
2689. May Taylor was born in 1881 in Gibson, TN and died in 1885.
2690. Alice Moss Taylor was born on Jul. 18, 1884 in Gibson, TN and died in 1965. She marriedTobe Prince on Jul. 23, 1900 in Gibson, TN.Tobe was born About 1884 in Milan, Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
2691. Ernest Clay Taylorwas born on Sep. 24, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1963. He marriedNora Johnson About 1907 in Gibson, TN.Nora was born About 1887 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
2692. Lydia Taylor was born in 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1895.
2693. Lydia Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Sep. 5, 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 23, 1982. She married John Catchings in 1908 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.John was born About 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2694. William Taylor was born on Jun. 13, 1885 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jun. 6, 1947.
2695. Robert Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 31, 1952.
2696. William Henry Taylor was born on Mar. 23, 1858 in Iowa and died on Oct. 26, 1910 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He married Alice Maud Waterman About 1882. Alice Maud was born on Jul. 29, 1856 in England and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Henry i. 2874. ii. 2875. iii. 2876.
Taylorand Alice Maud Waterman George William Taylorwas born on Feb. 17, 1883 in Nebraska and died in 1888/89. Lewis Selby Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1884 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1955. Albert "Bud" Philip Taylorwas born on Aug. 14, 1886 in Nebraska and died on Jun. 10, 1952 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
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2877. 2878. 2879. 2880. 2881.
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2882.
Goldie Mae Taylorwas born on Sep. 6, 1892 in Nebraska and died on Jul. 6, 1960 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. Jessie James Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska. Bessie Jane Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died in Denver, Colorado. Katherine "Kate", I Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1897 in Nebraska and died in 1978. Jennie Emeline Taylorwas born on Jan. 9, 1889 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska and died on Oct. 21, 1936 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
Lester "Red Mike" Lee Taylor was born on Jul. 17, 1900 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date.
2697. John E. Taylorwas born in 1855 in Indiana and died on Jul. 24, 1923 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
2698. Jacob Taylor was born in 1860 in Richmond, Richland, Wisconsin and died on an unknown date.
2699. Charles A. Taylor was born in Nov. 1862 in Wisconsin and died on Jan. 22, 1935 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska ?.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2700. Elmer Taylor was born in 1871 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date.
2701. Mary Taylor was born in 1869 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date. She marriedJames W. Green on Jul. 2, 1890 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska.James W. was born About 1869 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
2702. Marietta Taylor was born in 1862 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2703. Clara Taylor was born in 1865 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2704. Nettie Taylor was born in 1868 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2705. Albert Taylor was born in 1870 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2706. Virginia Belle Taylordied on an unknown date.
2707. Wsilliam Erick Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2708. Carl Taylor died on an unknown date.
2709. Louise E. Taylorwas born in 1915 and died on an unknown date.
2710. Ethel Coleman Taylorwas born in 1897 in Great Swamp, Wayne, NC and died in 1934 in North Carolina. She married John Julian Peacock. John Julian was born on Jan. 21, 1895 in Freemont, NC and died on an unknown date.
2711. George Washington Taylorwas born on Sep. 20, 1855 in Washington, KY and died in Casey Co., Kentucky. He married Matt M. Searcy on Feb. 13, 1877 in Washington, KY.Matt M. was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date.
Children of George Washington Taylorand Matt M. Searcy i. 2883. Preston Zachariah Taylor was born in 1885 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 7, 1967 in Liberty, Casey Co., Kentucky. 2712. Albert Alonzo Taylorwas born on Jul. 21, 1866 in Washington, KY and died on Oct. 2, 1950 in Nelson Co., KY. He married Ruta Jane Hill on Jan. 23, 1889. Ruta Jane was born on Aug. 10, 1872 in Parke Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
2713. James Granville Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1850 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1929 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He marriedJane P. Finleyon Mar. 7, 1872 in Cannon Co., TN.Jane P. was born on Aug. 12, 1850 in Cannon Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Granville Taylor and Jane P. Finley i. 2884. Adam Alexander Taylor was born on Feb. 4, 1874 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Sep. 13, 1950 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX. ii. 2885. Henry Thomas Taylorwas born on Dec. 29, 1876 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 13, 1963 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. iii. 2886. James Calvin Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1880 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Aug. 10, 1970 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. iv. 2887. Robert D. Taylorwas born on Sep. 19, 1886 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 9, 1967 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. v. 2888. Martha Novella Taylorwas born on Dec. 23, 1892 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 1, 1964 in Cannon Co., TN.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2714. Ambrose A. Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1852 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 17, 1908 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He marriedSarah Isabell Bynum in 1872. Sarah Isabell was born on Jul. 12, 1863 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Ambrose A. Taylor and Sarah Isabell Bynum i. 2889. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 2890. Laura Belle Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2891. Bertha Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 2892. Mary Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 2893. Lidge Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 2894. William Thomas Taylor was born on May 8, 1882 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Oct. 18, 1975 in Johnson Co., Texas. 2715. John L., I Taylorwas born in Oct. 1853 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He married Rebecca Jane McCullough on Nov. 12, 1871.
Children of John L., I Taylorand Rebecca Jane McCullough i. 2895. William "Monroe" Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date. ii. 2896. James Wesley Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 2897. Hardy Ashbury Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 2898. Wiley Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 2899. John L., II Taylordied on an unknown date. vi. 2900. Richard Searcy Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1888 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 21, 1965 in Cannon Co., TN. vii. 2901. Julia Paralee Taylor died on an unknown date. viii. 2902. Tenny V. Taylordied on an unknown date. ix. 2903. Joseph Granville Taylordied on an unknown date. x. 2904. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Feb. 15, 1882 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 11, 1978 in Cannon Co., TN. 2716. Mary Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1857 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Rutherford Co., NC. She married Solomon Williams in 1875. Solomon was born on Jan. 21, 1850 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
2717. Olive Lavina Smithwas born on Aug. 6, 1850 in Harmony, Rock, WI and died on May 23, 1919 in Woodbury Co., Iowa maybe. She marriedLucien Kelloggon Aug. 27, 1868 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Vol 2, page 10.Lucien, son of Unknown and Adeline Louisa Kellogg, was born on Feb. 16, 1841 in New York and died aft 1900 (alive in 1900 census) in Oto, Woodbury Co., Iowa.
Other events in the life of Olive Lavina Smith Marriage Aug 27 1868 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Other events in the life of Lucien Kellogg Probate Dec 1874 Kansas Lucien and Olive living in Kansas at time of Artemus W. Kellogg probate Birth of Alice Sep 1877 Abiline, Kansas Census 1880 Little Sioux, Iowa Maririage Aug 27 1969 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Olive Lavina Smithand Lucien Kellogg i. 2453. Alice Minerva Kelloggwas born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR. ii. 2454. George Edward Kelloggwas born in 1876 in Kansas (probably Abilene) and died on an unknown date. iii. 2455. Artemis Kellogg was born in 1883 in Little Sioux, IA and died on an unknown date. iv. 2456. Hattie J. Kelloggwas born in 1872 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa and died on an unknown date. v. 2457. Ella F. Kelloggwas born in 1874 in Rock Co., Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. 2718. Willard A Smith was born on May 16, 1831 in NY and died on Apr. 6, 1894 in Smithland, IA. He married Rebecca Butler on Nov. 26, 1859. Rebecca was born on Oct. 29, 1836 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Willard A Smith and Rebecca Butler i. 2905. Herman Pennington Smith was born on May 24, 1866 in Smithland, IA and died on Apr. 21, 1939 in Neligh, NE. 2719. Lewis Smith was born in 1834 in New York and died in 1851 in Rock, WI.
2720. Ezeniah Smith was born in 1837 in New York and died on an unknown date.
2721. Stephen Smith was born in 1838 in New York and died on an unknown date.
2722. Freedom L. J. Smith was born in 1840 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
2723. Poly Smith was born in 1842 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2724. Juliette Smith was born in 1845 in Harmony Rock, WI and died on an unknown date.
2725. Lydia Minerva Smith was born in 1847 in Harmony Rock, WI and died on an unknown date.
2726. Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) was born on Jan. 19, 1912 in Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jun. 2, 1992 in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO. He married Evelyn Ruth Elizabeth Wageyon Feb. 17, 1935 in Denver, CO.Evelyn Ruth Elizabeth, daughter of Mason James Wagey and Etta Sarah Christner, was born on Feb. 29, 1916 in Cambridge, Nebraska and died on Apr. 4, 2004 in Denver, CO.
Other events in the life of Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) Religion Evangelical Covenant-Arvada Adoption 1915 Williamson, Mingo Co., WV adopted by Irvin Preston Turner and wife, Minnie (Rowe) Turner. Occupation 1935 worked for an insurance company Occupation Between 1952 and 1955 owned Lakeview Electrical Company Occupation Between 1955 and 1977 Public Service laboratory technician SS# 521-09-3161 1992 Burial Crown Hill, Jefferson Co., CO Other events in the life of Evelyn Ruth Elizabeth Wagey Occupation secretary Religion Evangelical Covenant-Arvoda Occupation until 1970 US Air Force Accounting and Finance Center Children of Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) and Evelyn Ruth Elizabeth Wagey i. 2906. Sherwood T. Turner, Jr. was born on Sep. 6, 1938 in Denver, CO. ii. 2907. David Roy Turnerwas born on Nov. 8, 1940 in Denver, CO. iii. 2908. Beverly Ann Turnerwas born on Oct. 11, 1935 in Denver, CO and died on Mar. 24, 1980. 2727. Marie Gladys Chapman was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. She married Glenn Lucien Tayloron Sep. 1, 1937 in San Diego, CA.Glenn Lucien, son of Owen Taylor and Alice Minerva Kellogg, was born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA.
Other events in the life of Marie Gladys Chapman Occupation 1911 Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia Marie picked cotton at age 2 1/2 because Minnie had lost her eyesight temporarily; later recovered Adoption 1915 Williamson, Mingo, Co. WV adopted by Irvin Preston Turner & wife, Minnie (Rowe) Turner Burial Glenwood Memorial Park, I-805 & Imperial Av., San Diego, CA 92102 Other events in the life of Glenn Lucien Taylor Burial 1988 Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, CA Occupation 1936-1974 38 years San Diego, CA switchman for Pacific Bell
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Children of Marie Gladys Chapman and Glenn Lucien Taylor i. 2779. Lloyd I. Taylorwas born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE. ii. 2780. Sharon Kay Taylorwas born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA. 2728. William L. Aseniero was born on Jun. 22, 1924 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He marriedLaura Johnson on Dec. 28, 1948 in Boulder, CO.Laura was born on Oct. 16, 1926 and died on Apr. 9, 1999 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
Other events in the life of William L. Aseniero Education 1948 Colorado University graduated as Electrical and Aeropspace Engineer Military Service 1943 to 1946 US Navy Education attended University of Colorado Census Alamsa, Colorado graduated high school Other events in the life of Laura Johnson SS# 474-22-4805 1999 Children of William L. Aseniero and Laura Johnson i. 2909. Karen Aseniero was born on Oct. 26, 1949 in porbably Pennsylvania. ii. 2910. Diane Louise Aseniero was born on Nov. 22, 1952 in probably Pennsylvania. iii. 2911. Sara Kay Aseniero was born on Nov. 6, 1958 in probably Pennsylvania. iv. 2912. Beth Charlotte Aseniero was born in Philadelphia, PA. 2729. Lewis Williams died on an unknown date.
2730. Frink Williams died on an unknown date.
2731. Lillian Williams died on an unknown date.
2732. Ruth Row.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2733. Irvin Andrew Row died on an unknown date.
2734. Lloyd Row died on an unknown date.
2735. Georgia Anna Rowewas born on Sep. 24, 1914 in Ashland, Boyd, Kentucks and died on an unknown date. She married Glenwood Cecil Adams. Glenwood Cecilwas born on Sep. 10, 1912 in Glamorgan, Wise, Virginia and died on Jul. 25, 1996 in South Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia.
2736. Earl Vinson Rowe was born on May 9, 1927 in Boyd Co. KY and died on Oct. 24, 1930 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY.
Other events in the life of Earl Vinson Rowe Burial Rowe Cemetery, Tad Pole, KY 2737. Ollie Rowe was born on Jan. 25, 1914 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 27, 1985 in Chicamauga, GA. She married Russell Roberet Childers Before 1934. Russell Roberet was born on Jun. 10, 1910 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky and died on Oct. 10, 1962 in Ypsilanti, Washtenau Co., MI.
Children of Ollie Rowe and Russell Roberet Childers i. 2913. Kenneth Page Childers was born on Mar. 14, 1934 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1992 in Toronto, Ohio. ii. 2914. Nancy Jewell Childers was born on Jan. 19, 1938 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jun. 1, 1938 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY. 2738. Everette Rowe was born on Jun. 30, 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jan. 3, 1997 in La Fayette, GA. He married Malta Maynard About 1938. Malta was born in 1915 in Tommahawk, KY and died on an unknown date.
2739. Theron Rowe, Jr. was born in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2740. Bertha Rowe Rowe was born in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Alberet Allen.
2741. Alice Fay Rowewas born on Mar. 7, 1916 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Sep. 6, 1938 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. She marriedCharley Richard Senters on Mar. 19, 1935 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. Charley Richard was born on Sep. 21, 1916 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2742. Jack Rowe was born in Jun. 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jul. 9, 1917 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY.
2743. Goldie Jane Rowe was born on Jul. 7, 1919 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Oct. 24, 1936. She married Proctor S. Senteers on Mar. 4, 1934. Proctor S. was born About 1905 and died on an unknown date.
2744. Mary Lucille Rowe was born on Nov. 13, 1921 and died on May 17, 1933 in Ohio. She marriedJames Alfred Rowe on Oct. 7, 1937 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky. James Alfred was born in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 5, 1998 in Ohio.
2745. Marble Rowe was born on Apr. 14, 1927 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Leonard Fields on Sep. 13, 1942 in Lawrence Co, Kentucky.
2746. George Washington Rowe was born on Sep. 27, 1920 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He marriedMillie Marie Grayson About 1940. Millie Marie was born on Mar. 30, 1920 and died on an unknown date.
2747. Grover Cleveland Rowewas born on Apr. 12, 1922 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Apr. 13, 1991. He married Magdeline Henton on Dec. 8, 1944 in Lawrence Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2748. Henry McKinnly Rowewas born on Sep. 14, 1923 and died on an unknown date. He marriedPauline Leedy.
2749. Walter Rowe was born on Mar. 23, 1925 in Tadpole, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 19, 1983 in South Point, Lawrence Co., OH. He marriedBunia Preston. Bunia was born on Feb. 6, 1923 in Johnson Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2750. Goble Rowe was born on Nov. 6, 1926 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 19, 1971 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH. He marriedRatliffe.
2751. Orville Rowe was born on Dec. 8, 1928 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Scarberry .
2752. Nellie Sheirly Rowe was born on Feb. 24, 1931 in Tadpole, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jul. 31, 2003 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. She married George Thomas Preston. George Thomas was born on Feb. 20, 1921 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2753. Virginia Lee Bowlingwas born on Dec. 19, 1924 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Lannie Thampson on Dec. 13, 1947 in Catlettsburg, KY.Lannie was born on Jan. 27, 1917 in Gallup, KY and died on an unknown date.
2754. Lawrence Edward Bowling was born on Jan. 14, 1927 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 17, 2002 in Russell, Greenup Co., KY. He marriedHelen Virginia Preston on Jan. 22, 1945 in Milo, Martin Co., KKY.Helen Virginia was born on Oct. 27, 1927 in Milo Martin Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lawrence Edward Bowling and Helen Virginia Preston i. 2915. Randal Gregory Bowlingwas born on Sep. 28, 1947 in Milo Martin Co., KY and died on Feb. 7, 2007 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY. ii. 2916. Melanie Evelyn Bowlingwas born on Jun. 13, 1969 in Ypsilanti, Washtenau Co., MI and died on Jul. 28, 2002 in Russell, Greenup Co., KY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2755. Irene Gurtrude Bowlingwas born on Sep. 15, 1929 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2756. Homer Jackson Bowling was born on Dec. 21, 1933 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Feb. 24, 1982 in Huntington West, VA. He marriedFern Cook on Oct. 3, 1958 in Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY. Fern was born on Jul. 7, 1938 in Griffin Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Homer Jackson Bowling Burial Bellefonte Memorial Garden, Flatwoods, Greenup Co., KY 2757. David Rowe was born About 1928 and died on an unknown date.
2758. Betty Louise Rowe was born on Jan. 29, 1929 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married James Henry Hughes on Oct. 3, 1947 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY.James Henry was born on Mar. 18, 1922 in Lawrence Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
Children of Betty Louise Rowe and James Henry Hughes i. 2917. Gary Wayne Hugheswas born on Dec. 29, 1955 in Greenup Co., KY and died on Jan. 7, 1985 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY. 2759. James Prichard Hicks was born on Feb. 19, 1926 in Catlettsburg, KY and died on Aug. 5, 1999 in Huntington, West, Virginia. He marriedLori Jacquelyn Damron About 1951. Lori Jacquelyn was born on Oct. 18, 1928 and died on an unknown date.
2760. Clyde Thomas Hicks was born on Nov. 13, 1927 and died on an unknown date. He marriedPelfrey.
2761. Helen Pauline Hicks was born on Nov. 4, 1928 and died on an unknown date. She marriedDavid Lee Lurch. David Lee was born on Apr. 29, 1928 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2762. John Henderson Hicks was born on Jan. 5, 1936 and died on an unknown date.
2763. Vera Ilene Belcher was born on Jul. 9, 1911 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on Oct. 31, 1966 in Jefferson Co., Alabama. She marriedBuel L. James. Buel L. was born on Feb. 14, 1905 in Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on an unknown date.
2764. Elizabeth Rutherfordwas born in Feb. 1835 in KY and died After 1920 in Pike Co., Kentucky. She marriedAndrew B. McCoy About 1865. Andrew B., son of Asa McCoy and Eleanor (Nellie) Burris, was born in Dec. 1837 in Kentucky or Logan Co., WV and died Before 1909 in Pike Co., Kentucky.
Children of Elizabeth Rutherfordand Andrew B. McCoy i. 2918. Elnora McCoywas born on Aug. 30, 1869 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on an unknown date. ii. 2919. Rebecca McCoy was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date. iii. 2920. Joseph McCoy was born in 1865 and died on an unknown date. iv. 2921. Parlee McCoy was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. v. 2922. Harvey McCoy was born in 1867 in Pike Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vi. 2923. Boyd McCoywas born in 1872 and died on an unknown date. vii. 2924. Dollie McCoywas born in 1874 and died on an unknown date. viii. 2925. Lydia McCoywas born in 1875 and died on an unknown date. ix. 2926. Lovel McCoywas born in 1878 and died on an unknown date. 2499. Glenn Lucien Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. See previous entry for Glenn Lucien Taylorwas born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. 2500. Geneva Lavina Taylorwas born in 1904 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died Between 1950 and 1965 in California probably; maybe Grass Valley. See previous entry for Geneva Lavina Taylorwas born in 1904 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died Between 1950 and 1965 in California probably; maybe Grass Valley. 2501. Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. See previous entry for Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. 2502. Myron Nathaniel Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. See previous entry for Myron Nathaniel Taylorwas born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. 2045. Lucy Ellen Taylorwas born on Feb. 4, 1851 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Sep. 1, 1856 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. See previous entry for Lucy Ellen Taylorwas born on Feb. 4, 1851 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on Sep. 1, 1856 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA. 2046. John Ellis Dye Taylorwas born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota. See previous entry for John Ellis Dye Taylorwas born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2047. Caroline Julia Taylorwas born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. See previous entry for Caroline Julia Taylorwas born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. 2048. Usiilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno, Oklahoma. See previous entry for Usiilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno, Oklahoma. 2049. Edgar William Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946. See previous entry for Edgar William Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946. 2050. Charles Franklin Taylorwas born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA. See previous entry for Charles Franklin Taylorwas born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA. 2051. Edwin Thomas Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly Springs, Iowa. See previous entry for Edwin Thomas Taylorwas born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly Springs, Iowa. 2052. Edwin G. Taylorwas born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Edwin G. Taylorwas born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date. 2765. Frank Taylor was born in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died on an unknown date.
48th Generation (Great(45)-grandchildren) 2766. Jennie Lula Ginter was born on Sep. 5, 1922 in Faith Mead, SD and died in Oct. 1994 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. She marriedJames Carroll Quinn on May 16, 1942 in Broadus, MT.James Carroll was born on Apr. 14, 1919 and died on an unknown date.
2767. James W. Ginter was born on Dec. 4, 1929 and died in 1941.
2768. Ginter was born After 1929. She married Carl A. Bowlby.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2769. Pearl M. Ballard was born on Feb. 12, 1908 and died on an unknown date. She marriedFloyd Whisman. Floyd Whisman was born on Apr. 26, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
2770. Lloyd H. Ballardwas born on Jul. 21, 1910 in Kingsley, IA and died on Sep. 26, 1999 in Cherokee, Cherokee, IA. He married Fern Lorenzen in May 1945 in Ida Grove, Iowa.Fern was born on Oct. 24, 1922 and died on an unknown date.
2771. Carrol Morgan Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1908 in Martha, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. He married Vina Tutor.
Children of Carrol Morgan Snowden and Vina Tutor i. 2927. Glen Snowden was born on Sep. 21, 1930 in Wynnewood, Carvin Co., Oklahoma. ii. 2928. Nellie Ann Snowdenwas born on Jan. 22, 1933 in Wynnewood, Carvin Co., Oklahoma. 2772. Ellsworth W. Snowden was born on Dec. 3, 1910 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma. He marriedDoris Whitaker.
Children of Ellsworth W. Snowden and Doris Whitaker i. 2929. James Snowden was born on Nov. 30, 1937 in Monahans, Ward Co., Texas. ii. 2930. Clayton Snowden was born on Nov. 4, 1946. 2773. Cynthia Snowden was born on Aug. 26, 1912 in Carnegie, Caddo Co., Oklahoma. She married Sam Henderson.
Children of Cynthia Snowden and Sam Henderson i. 2931. Margaret Jean Henderson was born on Aug. 25, 1934 in Oklahoma and died in Oklahoma. ii. 2932. Roy Henderson was born on Oct. 21, 1941 in Paul;s Valley, Oklahoma. 2774. John Paine Snowden was born on Aug. 20, 1915 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma and died on Feb. 26, 1951 in Oklahoma. He marriedPatricia Ann Harp. Patricia Ann died on Feb. 26, 1951 in Oklahoma.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2775. Phyllis Jean Taylor was born on Apr. 12, 1929 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. She marriedGeorge W. Wickersham on Jul. 4, 1949.
Children of Phyllis Jean Taylor and George W. Wickersham i. 2933. Randay Sue Wickersham was born on Aug. 8, 1951. ii. 2934. Donna Marie Wickersham . 2776. Kenneth Eugene Taylorwas born on Jan. 24, 1933 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. He marriedLea Lu Brewester on Dec. 25, 1956.
Children of Kenneth Eugene Taylorand Lea Lu Brewester i. 2935. Mervin Kenneth Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1957. ii. 2936. Deborah Beth Taylorwas born on Nov. 8, 1959. 2777. Marian Ruth Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1934 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. She marriedRobert La Vern Moyer.
Other events in the life of Robert La Vern Moyer Marriage May 23 1953 Children of Marian Ruth Taylor and Robert La Vern Moyer i. 2937. Cheryl Lynn Moyerwas born on Oct. 30, 1954 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska. 2778. Joan Lee Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1940 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska. She married James Douglas Hack on Apr. 15, 1960.
Children of Joan Lee Taylor and James Douglas Hack i. 2938. Jamie Lee Hack was born on May 24, 1961. ii. 2939. Jana Dee Hack was born on Apr. 26, 1963. iii. 2940. Julie Ann Hack was born on Jul. 21, 1965. iv. 2941. Jeffery Watne Hack was born on Nov. 19, 1968. 2779. Lloyd I. Taylorwas born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE.
Other events in the life of Lloyd I. Taylor
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1970
Occupation
1973
Religion Graduation
1961
Graduation
1965
Graduation
1968
Graduation
1973
Ran for public office
1977
Los Angeles, CA Certified Public accountant. San Francisco, CA Lawyer Atheist Helix High School, La Mesa, CA 16th in class of 325. San Diego State University Bachelors of Science in Journalism, minor in Business Administration UCLA University of California, Los Angeles Master of Science in Business Administration: Accounting Loyola University Law School, Los Angeles Juris Doctor degree San Francisco, CA ran as a Libertarian Attorney/CPA for Board of Supervisors. Wanted to dramatically reduce city governent. Did not win.
2780. Sharon Kay Taylorwas born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA.
Other events in the life of Sharon Kay Taylor Education 1968 San Diego State University, San Diego, Ca Graduated with B.A in Journalism Occupation San Diego, CA Administrative assistant at San Diego Chamber of Commerce Occupation 1976 Torrey Pines and Poway, CA teacher at Torey Pines High School and Poway High school 2781. Janice L. Taylor was born on Jan. 25, 1935 in Sioux City, Iowa. She marriedRobert Dixon.
Children of Janice i. ii. iii.
L. Taylor and Robert Dixon 2942. Linda Dixon. 2943. Jeff Dixon. 2944. David Dixon.
2782. Maryls Ann Taylorwas born on May 20, 1933 in Sioux City, Iowa. She married 1stJohn Tony Tripletton Jan. 31, 1959. John Tony was born on Sep. 19, 1934 in Sioux City, Iowa. She married 2ndDonnie Ray Pence on Jun. 24, 1955. Donnie Raydied About 1966.
Other events in the life of Maryls Ann Taylor Census PO Box 1111, Jefferson, OR 97352-1111 Divorce 1958 divorced from Donnie Ray Pence Other events in the relationship of Maryls Ann Taylorand Donnie Ray Pence Divorce Children of Maryls Ann Taylorand John Tony Triplett i. 2945. Marjorie Sue Triplett was born on Jul. 2, 1960 in Salem, OR.
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2946. 2947. 2948.
Susan Kay Triplett was born on Sep. 3, 1969 in Salem, OR. Karen Triplett was born in Oregon. Joan Marie Triplett was born on Mar. 22, 1964 in Salem, OR.
Children of Maryls Ann Taylorand Donnie Ray Pence v. 2949. Karen Rene Pence was born on Mar. 26, 1956 in Salem, OR. 2783. Larry Gene Taylor was born on Jul. 11, 1945 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died on Feb. 12, 2005 in Salem, Marion, Polk, OR. He married 1stSandy. He married 2ndMelissa Marie Reed.
Other events in the life of Sandy Occupation retired postal worker Children of Larry i. ii. iii. iv. v.
Gene Taylorand Sandy 2950. Deni Jean Taylor was born in Warrenton, OR. 2951. Andrew Dwight Taylor was born in Salem, OR. 2952. Curtis Glenn Taylorwas born in 1973 in Salem, OR. 2953. Timothy Byron Taylorwas born in 1966 in Salem, OR and died in 1982 in Salem, OR. 2954. Mike Andrew Taylor.
2784. Marlene Ann Taylor was born on Feb. 9, 1939 in Sioux Ciity, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 22, 2004 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. She married 1st Norman Eugene Westergaard on Aug. 21, 1971. Norman Eugene, son of August "Augie" Taft Westergaard and Carolyn Reese, was born in 1936 in Sloan, IA maybe. She married 2ndH. W. Andrew. H. W. died in 1960/61.
Other events in the life of Marlene Ann Taylor Marriage Aug 21,1971 to Norman Westergaard Burial
Fairview Township Cemetery, Albaton, Monona Co., IA
Other events in the life of Norman Eugene Westergaard Marriage Aug 21 1971 Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa Other events in the life of H. W. Andrew Divorce 1960/61 divorced from Marlene Taylor Children of Marlene Ann Taylor and Norman Eugene Westergaard i. 2955. Kristopher Jon Westergaard was born on May 2, 1973 in Sloan, IA maybe. Children of Marlene Ann Taylor and H. W. Andrew ii. 2956. Michael Henry Andrew was born on Apr. 12, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA maybe. iii. 2957. Patty Michelle Andrew was born on May 31, 1966 in Sloan, IA maybe. 2785. Keith Vincent Taylorwas born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedKathleen Rose Ruffing on Apr. 16, 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Kathleen Rose was born on Apr. 18, 1947 in Greenville, Mercer Co., PA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Keith Vincent Taylorand Kathleen Rose Ruffing i. 2958. Charles Clayton Hannawas born on Apr. 13, 1971 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. ii. 2959. Michelle Lee Hanna was born on Feb. 11, 1970 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. 2786. Gordon Norbert Taylorwas born on Dec. 10, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 31, 1982 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. He married 1stJeannie Lynn Morrison on Apr. 8, 1964 in Hickman, Lancaster Co., NE.Jeannie Lynn was born in Mar. 1942 in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He married 2ndMargaret Mastros in 1970 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. Margaret was born in 1942 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
2787. Lois Ann Taylorwas born on Apr. 26, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 26, 2008 in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN. She marriedJohn Herbert Thoreson on Mar. 9, 1958 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. John Herbert was born on Mar. 26, 1931 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died 7 Sep 1 1984 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
Children of Lois Ann Taylorand John Herbert Thoreson i. 2960. Mary Kay Thoreson was born on Sep. 3, 1958 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on May 31, 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. ii. 2961. Carol Marie Thoreson was born on Jul. 22, 1961 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on Feb. 1, 2000 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. iii. 2962. Peggy Ann Thoresonwas born on Jan. 10, 1964 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. 2788. Marvin Mark Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1939 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 9, 1966 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. He married Gaylene Marie Savage on Dec. 27, 1965 in Nenzel, Nebraska.Gaylene Marie was born on Dec. 11, 1943 in Valentine, Cherry Co., Nebraska.
Children of Marvin Mark Taylor and Gaylene Marie Savage i. 2963. Jay Taylor was born on Jun. 9, 1969 in Osmond, NE. ii. 2964. Troy Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1970 in Osmond, NE. iii. 2965. Staci Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1972 in Osmond, NE. iv. 2966. Darci Diana Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1977 in Osmond, NE. 2789. Kenneth Jerome Taylor was born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Sep. 3, 1966 in Wagner, Charles Mix Co., SD.
Other events in the life of Kenneth Jerome Taylor Burial St. Michaels Cemetery, Hartington, NE 2790. Marjorie Rose Taylor was born on Mar. 11, 1927 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She marriedJunior George Thomson on May 5, 1948 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Junior George was born on Jun. 16, 1926 in Beulah, Wyoming and died on Feb. 8, 2002 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico, USA.
Children of Marjorie Rose Taylor and Junior George Thomson i. 2967. Carol Anne Thomsonwas born on Jan. 15, 1952 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota.
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2968. 2969. 2970. 2971. 2972. 2973.
Jan Marie Thomson was born on Sep. 16, 1953 in Hinton, IA. Mary Kaye Thomson was born on May 15, 1955 in Winner, South Dakota. Kathy Louise Thomsonwas born on Feb. 7, 1958 in Winner, South Dakota. Elizabeth Thomsonwas born on Dec. 4, 1959 in Lemmon, South Dakota. Mark Allen Thomson was born on Sep. 13, 1961 in Mobridge, South Dakota. Barbara Jean Thomson was born on Dec. 29, 1964 in Mobridge, South Dakota.
2791. Roberte Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1929 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedJanine B Johnsn on Jun. 5, 1956 in Colome, Tripp Co., South Dakota. Janine B was born on Oct. 3, 1931 in Colome, Tripp Co., South Dakota.
Children of Roberte Taylor and Janine B Johnsn i. 2974. Anne Theese Taylor was born on Apr. 27, 1957 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota. ii. 2975. Mary Margaret Taylor was born on Oct. 6, 1960 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota. iii. 2976. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1963 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota. iv. 2977. John Michael Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1965 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota. 2792. Norma Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 21, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She marriedPaul Peters on Jun. 9, 1956 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Paul Peters was born on Dec. 5, 1929 in Gretna, Nebraska.
Children of Norma Mary Taylor and Paul Peters i. 2978. Maureen Kathyrn was born on Mar. 28, 1957 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. ii. 2979. John Michael Peters was born on Jul. 21, 1958 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. iii. 2980. Matthew John Peters was born on Sep. 3, 1959 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. iv. 2981. Nora Marie Peters was born on Dec. 4, 1960 in Minot, North Dakota. v. 2982. Michael Leo Peters was born on May 5, 1962 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. vi. 2983. David Paul Peters was born on Jul. 12, 1964 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. vii. 2984. Patrick James Peters was born on Nov. 22, 1969 in Lebanon, Oregon. 2793. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Apr. 1, 1934 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 21, 1968 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Carney Nelson in 1954 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Carney Nelson was born on Apr. 29, 1934.
Children of Jean Marie Taylor and Carney Nelson i. 2985. Laurie Kay Nelsonwas born on Nov. 15, 1955 in Mitchell, South Dakota. ii. 2986. Doug Craig Nelsonwas born on Dec. 28, 1957 in Mitchell, South Dakota. iii. 2987. Bob Carney Nelsonwas born on Apr. 30, 1960 in Mitchell, South Dakota. iv. 2988. Jim Jeffery Nelson was born on Jul. 16, 1963 in Mitchell, South Dakota. v. 2989. Ann Marie Nelson was born on Sep. 11, 1964 in Mitchell, South Dakota. vi. 2990. Mary Beth Nelson was born on Aug. 3, 1966 in Mitchell, South Dakota. vii. 2991. Jenny Michelle Nelsonwas born on Dec. 23, 1967 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2794. Alice Bailey was born on Oct. 19, 1929 in Spencer, Boyd Co. NE. She marriedMarvin Charles Humpal on Aug. 18, 1948 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.Marvin Charles was born on Feb. 22, 1922 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
Children of Alice Bailey and Marvin Charles Humpal i. 2992. Kathleen Humpal was born on Sep. 28, 1949. ii. 2993. Michall Humpal was born on Sep. 8, 1950. iii. 2994. Cheryl Humpal was born on Dec. 7, 1953. iv. 2995. Randy Humpalwas born on Aug. 28, 1955. v. 2996. Lori Humpal was born on Aug. 31, 1961. vi. 2997. Scott Humpal was born on Mar. 28, 1964. 2795. Edgar E. Baileywas born on Aug. 9, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Dec. 17, 1998 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedShirley Clinteonon Oct. 23, 1054 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Shirley was born on Jul. 31, 1936 in Nebraska.
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E. Baileyand Shirley Clinteon 2998. Steven Bailey was born in 1955 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. 2999. Susan Bailey was born in 1957 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. 3000. Philip Baileywas born in 1958 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. 3001. William Bailey was born on Feb. 3, 1959 and died on Jan. 12, 2002 in South Dakota. 3002. Tim Bailey was born in 1962.
2796. Irma J. Bailey was born on Aug. 29, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 24, 1999 in Naper, Boyd, NE. She marriedRaymond Schmitz. Raymond was born in 1928 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
2797. Thomas Bailey was born on Jun. 4, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He marriedJean Liebel. Jean was born in South Dakota.
2798. James Bailey was born on Aug. 25, 1938 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
2799. Annie Vondrak was born on Nov. 30, 1918 in Hinton, IA and died on Jun. 25, 2001 in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio. She married Joseph Prasek . Joseph was born Dep 1914 in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio and died 1997 Abt in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Annie Vondrak and Joseph Prasek i. 3003. Vivian Prasek. ii. 3004. Douglas Prasek. 2800. Paul J. Vondrak was born on Sep. 28, 1920 in Hinton, IA and died on Aug. 25, 1997 in Woodbury, IA. He married Genevieve Gerardin 1942 in Hinton, IA.Genevieve was born on Apr. 17, 1921 in Iowa and died on Sep. 20, 2006 in Jeffferson, Union, South Dakota.
Children of Paul J. Vondrak and Genevieve Gerard i. 3005. Barbara Vondrak. 2801. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. She married Robert H. Chalmers.
Children of Regina Vondrak and Robert H. Chalmers i. 3006. Robert Chalmers. ii. 3007. Linda Chalmer Chalmers. iii. 3008. Diana Chalmerf Chalmers. iv. 3009. William Chalmer. 2802. Ralph Vondrak was born in 1924 in Hinton, IA and died in Grants Pass, OR. He marriedAnn. Ann was born 1929 Iowa and died 1990 before in Canoga Park, CA.
2803. Joseph B. Vondrak was born on May 14, 1925 in Hinton, IA. He marriedIrene Sands on Sep. 14, 1951 in Hinton, IA. Irene was born on May 13, 1931 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
Children of Joseph B. Vondrak and Irene Sands i. 3010. Kevin Vondrak was born in May 1957 in Hinton, IA. ii. 3011. Joan Vondrak was born on Dec. 1, 1959 in Hinton, IA. iii. 3012. Michael Vondrak was born in 1962 in Hinton, IA. iv. 3013. Denise Vondrak was born on May 27, 1966 in Hinton, IA. v. 3014. Shelly Vondrak was born on Oct. 14, 1967. vi. 3015. Mary Vondrak was born on Sep. 12, 1971. vii. 3016. Beth Vondrak was born on Nov. 19, 1976 in Hinton, IA. viii. 3017. Ralph Vondrak was born on Dec. 27, 1981 in Hinton, IA.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2804. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. She married Robert H. Chalmers.
Children of Regina Vondrak and Robert H. Chalmers i. 3018. Robert Chalmer. 2805. John R. Taylorwas born on Apr. 25, 1925 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
2806. Leota Marie Taylor was born on Mar. 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She marriedDaniel J. Lee on Jul. 14, 1949 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. Daniel J. was born on Jan. 12, 1926 in Friend, Nebraska and died on May 18, 2002 in Livermore, Alameda Col., CA.
Children of Leota i. ii. iii. iv.
Marie Taylor and Daniel J. Lee 3019. Mark Lee was born on Sep. 12, 1951 in Cotati, CA. 3020. Celia Lee was born on Nov. 12, 1955. 3021. Dennis Lee was born on Dec. 13, 1957 in Albany, Oregone. 3022. Robin Lee was born on Aug. 13, 1962 in Souther California.
2807. Larry J. Taylor was born on Dec. 28, 1934 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
2808. Mary Edna Elizabeteh Taylorwas born on Oct. 2, 1923 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died in 1982 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
2809. William Edward Mallory was born on Dec. 11, 1898 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He marriedDemeris L. Haverstock. Demeris L. was born on Jul. 4, 1904 and died on an unknown date.
2810. Edward Mallory was born About 1900 in Kentucky and died Before Jun. 9, 1900.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2811. Charley Lee Mallory was born on Nov. 8, 1900 in Todd, KY and died on May 27, 1986 in Ingham, MI.
2812. Richard Tillman Mallorywas born on May 18, 1904 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 23, 1980 in Todd, KY. He married Inez Emma Murrey Moore. Inez Emma Murrey was born on Mar. 15, 1897 and died on an unknown date.
2813. Albert R. Mallorywas born on Nov. 16, 1905 in Kentucky and died After Nov. 1905.
2814. Sarah Cylistine Mallorywas born on Aug. 12, 1908 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Herwig.
2815. Robert Baker Mallory was born on Apr. 23, 1909 in Kentucky and died on Apr. 27, 1990. He marriedMamie Lou Keel. Mamie Lou was born on Aug. 23, 1901 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date.
2816. Thomas Henry Mallory was born About 1902 in Kentucky and died on Jul. 26, 1970 in Kentucky. He marriedAnnie Laura Wright on Jul. 18, 1926. Annie Laura was born on Dec. 26, 1908 in Christian, KY and died on an unknown date.
2817. Mallory Edwards was born in 1907 and died on an unknown date.
2818. Morris Heltsley died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2819. Clarence Heltsley died on an unknown date.
2820. Dale Harris died on an unknown date.
2821. Cornelia May Harris died on an unknown date.
2822. Thelma Erlene Harris was born on Jun. 4, 1906 and died on Aug. 17, 1950 in Spencer, IN. She marriedHoward Day Harper. Howard Day was born on Jan. 15, 1908 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
2823. Warren Hugh Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1912 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 3, 1948 in Erath Co., Texas. He married Norma Elaine Harris on Mar. 15, 1936 in Yuma, AZ.Norma Elaine was born on Sep. 2, 1917 in Philadelphia, PA and died on an unknown date.
Children of Warren Hugh Taylor and Norma Elaine Harris i. 3023. Jeanette Ima Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1940 in San Antonio, Texas and died on Mar. 2, 1990 in Ohio. 2824. Lera Francis Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1913 and died on an unknown date. She marriedCharles Mereton Starr on Feb. 2, 1933.
2825. Quie Lee Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1915 and died on an unknown date. She married 1st John Henry Moffitton Jan. 19, 1935. She married 2ndAmos Eugene Thompsonon Dec. 16, 1943.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2826. Ethel Leora Taylor was born on Jul. 17, 1917 and died on an unknown date. She marriedGeorge Henry Foremanon Aug. 6, 1935.
2827. Dorothea Onell Taylorwas born on Feb. 23, 1922 and died on an unknown date. She marriedRobert M. Dyer, Jr. on Mar. 14, 1947.
2828. David Monroe Taylorwas born on Oct. 12, 1919 and died on an unknown date. He marriedHazel Veretta on Dec. 24, 1939.
2829. Edna Alice Taylorwas born on Mar. 20, 1924 and died on an unknown date. She marriedLawrence (Larry) Laffen .
2830. Helen Iris Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1926 and died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Aldo Schultson Sep. 3, 1948.
2831. Lila May Taylor was born About 1918 and died on an unknown date.
2832. Calla Bethel Taylorwas born About 1919 and died on an unknown date.
2833. Robert L. Taylorwas born About 1920 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2834. Frank E. Taylorwas born About 1922 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Frank E. Taylorand Unknown i. 3024. Frank Martin Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1956 in Indianapolis, Indiana and died Before 2006. 2835. Lynn Taylorwas born About 1924 and died on an unknown date.
2836. William Taylor was born About 1926 and died on an unknown date.
2837. Everett Taylor was born About 1928 and died on an unknown date.
2838. Nancy Ann Taylorwas born About 1929 and died on an unknown date.
2839. Beverly Marshall Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedNancy Emerine ? Christian ?. Nancy Emerine ? was born in 1854 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Children of Beverly Marshall Taylor and Nancy Emerine ? Christian ? i. 3025. Nancy Mary Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 3026. William F. Taylorwas born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iii. 3027. Elizabeth A. Taylorwas born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 3028. Harry G. was born in 1874 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. v. 3029. Lucy J. Taylorwas born in 1876 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. vi. 3030. Letty N. Taylorwas born in 1879 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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2841. Rupel K. Taylorwas born in 1848 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2842. Addy L. Mercer was born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2843. John Haymond Taylordied on an unknown date.
2844. Nelson Taylor died on an unknown date.
2845. Bert Taylor died on an unknown date.
2846. Lola Mae Taylor died on an unknown date.
2847. Sally Kate Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2848. Josephine Edna Taylordied Apt 1963.
2849. Roy Marshall Taylorwas born in 1888 in Cabell Co., WV and died in 1935 in Belva, WV. He married Emma Bell Odell, daughter of Simpson Clark Odell and Melissa Jane Huntley.
Children of Roy Marshall Taylorand Emma Bell Odell i. 3031. Harry Marshall Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3032. Carl William Taylor died on an unknown date. 2850. John B. Taylorwas born in 1889 and died on an unknown date.
2851. Lara E. Taylor died on an unknown date.
2852. Cora E. Taylorwas born in 1893 and died on an unknown date.
2853. Howard R. Taylor was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
2854. Dorothy E. Taylorwas born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2855. Lucy M. Taylordied on an unknown date.
2582. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date. 2583. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date. 2584. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev.was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev.was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date. 2585. John David Taylorwas born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for John David Taylorwas born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date. 2586. James M. Taylor died on an unknown date. See previous entry for James M. Taylor died on an unknown date. 2587. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. 2856. Stephen Ledger Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1838 in North Carolina and died on Sep. 28, 1918 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He married Nancy Adeline Rosson Jan. 30, 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN.Nancy Adeline was born on Feb. 12, 1844 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
Children of Stephen Ledger Taylor and Nancy Adeline Ross i. 3033. Sarah Ann Taylor was born on Nov. 13, 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Jun. 23, 1953 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. ii. 3034. William Jesse Taylor was born on Jun. 6, 1863 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 29, 1929 in Florence, TX. iii. 3035. Mary Francis Taylor was born on Sep. 22, 1865 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on May 23, 1936 in Burnett Co., TX. iv. 3036. Penelopoe Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Feb. 8, 1867 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 15, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN. v. 3037. Martha Adeline Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1869 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 9, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN. vi. 3038. Jemima Lucinda Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1870 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 22, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN. vii. 3039. Henry Wilson Taylorwas born on Sep. 23, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Dec. 5, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN. viii. 3040. John Stephen Washington Taylorwas born on May 25, 1875 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Sep. 20, 1880 in Florence, TX. ix. 3041. D. B. Daniel Taylorwas born in 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on an unknown date. x. 3042. Andrew Jackson, I Taylor was born on Mar. 18, 1878 in Chatanooga, TN and died on May 5, 1951 in Moran, Shackleford Co., TX. xi. 3043. James Robert Manley Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1881 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 8, 1953 in Florence, Williamson Co., TX. xii. 3044. Emma Lenore Taylor was born on Feb. 16, 1883 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 18, 1952 in Austin, TX. 2857. Daniel B. Taylorwas born on Apr. 11, 1840 in NC and died on Dec. 3, 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2858. Mary A. Taylor was born About 1842 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Hendrson Co., TN.
2859. Sarah Jane "Sack" Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1845 in Alabama and died on Apr. 29, 1924 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. She married Honley Davis.
2860. William Jessee Caswell Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1846 in Alabama and died on Oct. 20, 1891 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
2861. Penelope Caroline Taylorwas born on Feb. 8, 1846 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Durant, OK. She married Thomas Ward .
2862. John P. Taylor was born in 1849 in Alabama and died in 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
2863. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1850 in Alabama and died on Sep. 24, 1921 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He married Sarah Jane Stanfield.
Children of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Sarah Jane Stanfield i. 3045. Colista Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3046. Hattie M. Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 3047. James Andrew Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 3048. Stephen M. Taylor died on an unknown date. v. 3049. Mima Taylor died on an unknown date. 2864. George Washington Taylorwas born on Aug. 22, 1853 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 20, 1931 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He marriedVictoria Maneus. Victoria was born on Nov. 17, 1852 and died on Oct. 19, 1924 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
Children of George Washington Taylorand Victoria Maneus i. 3050. Moab Stephen Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1875 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 16, 1948 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
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3051. 3052.
Ernest Taylor died on an unknown date. Jack Taylor died on an unknown date.
2865. Marcella Janette "Jennie" Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1888 in Missouri and died on Jul. 13, 1957 in St. Louis, MO.
2866. John L. Taylorwas born About 1879 in Missouri and died on an unknown date.
2867. Effie Claudia Taylorwas born About 1882 in Missouri and died on an unknown date.
2868. Ethel Birdie Taylordied on an unknown date.
2869. Sterling Alonzo Taylorwas born on Dec. 28, 1887 and died on Jan. 15, 1944 in St Francois, MO.
2870. Martha Elizabeth "Eliza" Taylorwas born on Jun. 25, 1878 in St Francois, MO and died on Dec. 30, 1948 in DeLassus, St. Francois, MO.
2871. Earl Cleveland Taylorwas born on Jan. 1, 1943 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 12, 1993 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Earl Cleveland Taylorand Unknown i. 3053. Carol Ann Taylorwas born on Aug. 20, 1970 in Lafayette, Tippicanoe Co., Indiana and died on Aug. 20, 1970.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2872. James Matthew Taylor was born on May 15, 1955 in Hancock Co., TN and died on May 15, 1955.
2873. Mark Collins died on an unknown date.
2874. George William Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1883 in Nebraska and died in 1888/89.
2875. Lewis Selby Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1884 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1955. He marriedMable Elizabeth Breedin. Mable Elizabeth was born About 1885 and died on an unknown date.
2876. Albert "Bud" Philip Taylorwas born on Aug. 14, 1886 in Nebraska and died on Jun. 10, 1952 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He marriedOlive Mae Russell. Olive Mae was born in 1894 and died on an unknown date.
2877. Goldie Mae Taylorwas born on Sep. 6, 1892 in Nebraska and died on Jul. 6, 1960 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. She married 1st Robert Boone. Robert was born in 1885 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Orville Huffman. Orville was born About 1892 and died on an unknown date. She married 3rd John Trowbridge.
2878. Jessie James Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska. He married Caroline "Carrie" Helen Patterson on Aug. 31, 1915 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska.Caroline "Carrie" Helen was born on May 5, 1897 in Griswold, Cass, Iowa and died on an unknown date.
2879. Bessie Jane Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died in Denver, Colorado. She marriedJoe Mulvihill.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2880. Katherine "Kate", I Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1897 in Nebraska and died in 1978. She marriedEdward Andrew Nolan. Edward Andrew was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
2881. Jennie Emeline Taylor was born on Jan. 9, 1889 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska and died on Oct. 21, 1936 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. She marriedSterling Charles Forrest on May 12, 1909 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.Sterling Charles was born on Jan. 2, 1883 in Roanoke, Howard, Missouri and died on an unknown date.
2882. Lester "Red Mike" Lee Taylor was born on Jul. 17, 1900 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date. He married Murray? Murray ?.
2883. Preston Zachariah Taylor was born in 1885 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 7, 1967 in Liberty, Casey Co., Kentucky. He marriedLula Bryant. Lula was born in 1886 in Casey Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2884. Adam Alexander Taylor was born on Feb. 4, 1874 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Sep. 13, 1950 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX. He marriedDrucilla Tennessee Moon on Sep. 16, 1895 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN.Drucilla Tennessee was born on Jul. 20, 1872 in Bradeyville, TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Adam Alexander Taylor and Drucilla Tennessee Moon i. 3054. Everett Thurman Taylorwas born on Jul. 12, 1895 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Dec. 26, 1971 in Hill Co, Texas. ii. 3055. John Elmer Taylorwas born on Oct. 16, 1898 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in 1994 in Texas. iii. 3056. Lonnie Thomas Taylorwas born on May 3, 1903 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 3, 1985 in Waco, Texas. iv. 3057. Roy Vester Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1905 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Mar. 3, 1989 in Dallas Co., TX. v. 3058. Eva Estelle Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1906 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 7, 1987 in Johnson Co., Texas. vi. 3059. Kermit Robert Taylor was born on Jun. 18, 1909 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Oct. 4, 1987 in Cleburne, TX. vii. 3060. Nellie Allyne Taylorwas born on Apr. 22, 1911 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Sep. 9, 1988 in Cleburne, TX. 2885. Henry Thomas Taylor was born on Dec. 29, 1876 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 13, 1963 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He marriedBertha Mae Simmons. Bertha Mae was born on May 25, 1894 and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2886. James Calvin Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1880 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Aug. 10, 1970 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He marriedFannie Caroline Pendleton. Fannie Carolinewas born on Oct. 20, 1879 and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Calvin Taylor and Fannie Caroline Pendleton i. 3061. Howard Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3062. Almer W. Taylor was born in 1907 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 8, 1995 in Tullahoma, TN. 2887. Robert D. Taylorwas born on Sep. 19, 1886 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 9, 1967 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He married Virgie Mae Simmons. Virgie Mae was born on Jan. 18, 1892 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Robert D. Taylorand Virgie Mae Simmons i. 3063. Ivy Lee Taylorwas born on Sep. 20, 1917 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jul. 17, 1994 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. ii. 3064. William C. Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1919 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jun. 28, 1964 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. iii. 3065. Norville Taylorwas born in 1927 and died on Sep. 30, 1999. iv. 3066. Hoyt Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1928 and died on Nov. 18, 1991 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee. 2888. Martha Novella Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1892 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 1, 1964 in Cannon Co., TN. She married James M. Duke on Jan. 12, 1908. James M. was born on May 31, 1888 in Cannon Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
2889. Sarah Taylor died on an unknown date.
2890. Laura Belle Taylor died on an unknown date.
2891. Bertha Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2892. Mary Jane Taylor died on an unknown date.
2893. Lidge Taylor died on an unknown date.
2894. William Thomas Taylor was born on May 8, 1882 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Oct. 18, 1975 in Johnson Co., Texas. He married Claudia Etta Smithon May 12, 1900 in Cannon Co., TN.Claudia Etta was born on Nov. 2, 1884 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of William Thomas Taylor and Claudia Etta Smith i. 3067. Alton Taylorwas born on Dec. 2, 1902 in Tennessee and died on Feb. 15, 1903 in Tennessee. ii. 3068. Edward Taylor was born on Dec. 8, 1904 in Tennessee and died in Apr. 1905 in Tennessee. iii. 3069. Casto Thurman Taylor was born on May 30, 1906 and died on Dec. 21, 1983 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. iv. 3070. Chester Newton Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1908 and died on Apr. 29, 1997 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. v. 3071. Violet Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1914 and died on Sep. 21, 1994. vi. 3072. Talmadge L. Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1922 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Mar. 13, 1978 in Johnson Co., Texas. 2895. William "Monroe" Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date. He marriedSally Frizzell. Sally was born in 1878 and died on an unknown date.
Children of William "Monroe" Taylor and Sally Frizzell i. 3073. Frank Taylor was born in 1897 and died on an unknown date. 2896. James Wesley Taylor died on an unknown date.
2897. Hardy Ashbury Taylordied on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2898. Wiley Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedMandy Guy.
2899. John L., II Taylordied on an unknown date.
2900. Richard Searcy Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1888 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 21, 1965 in Cannon Co., TN. He married Molly Herrell. Molly was born on Apr. 10, 1901 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Searcy Taylor and Molly Herrell i. 3074. Claude Evans Taylorwas born on Jul. 13, 1938 in Cannon Co., TN and died on May 6, 1972 in Cannon Co., TN. 2901. Julia Paralee Taylor died on an unknown date.
2902. Tenny V. Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedMoses Smith.
2903. Joseph Granville Taylordied on an unknown date.
2904. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Feb. 15, 1882 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 11, 1978 in Cannon Co., TN. She married John Thomas Guy.
2453. Alice Minerva Kelloggwas born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR. See previous entry for Alice Minerva Kelloggwas born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2454. George Edward Kelloggwas born in 1876 in Kansas (probably Abilene) and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for George Edward Kelloggwas born in 1876 in Kansas (probably Abilene) and died on an unknown date. 2455. Artemis Kellogg was born in 1883 in Little Sioux, IA and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Artemis Kellogg was born in 1883 in Little Sioux, IA and died on an unknown date. 2456. Hattie J. Kelloggwas born in 1872 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Hattie J. Kelloggwas born in 1872 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa and died on an unknown date. 2457. Ella F. Kelloggwas born in 1874 in Rock Co., Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. See previous entry for Ella F. Kelloggwas born in 1874 in Rock Co., Wisconsin and died on an unknown date. 2905. Herman Pennington Smith was born on May 24, 1866 in Smithland, IA and died on Apr. 21, 1939 in Neligh, NE. He married Mollie Louise Rahn. Mollie Louise was born on Jan. 12, 1872 in Onawa, IA and died on an unknown date.
2906. Sherwood T. Turner, Jr. was born on Sep. 6, 1938 in Denver, CO. He marriedMary Elaine Olsonon Oct. 8, 1958 in Denver, Colorado, USA.Mary Elaine was born on Aug. 2, 1940.
Children of Sherwood T. Turner, Jr. and Mary Elaine Olson i. 3075. Kent Edward Turner was born on Jan. 6, 1967 in CO. ii. 3076. Richard Allan Turner was born on Jul. 16, 1964 in CO. iii. 3077. Ronald Keith Turnerwas born on Mar. 31, 1959 in Denver, Colorado, USA. iv. 3078. Gloria Jean Turner was born on Aug. 26, 1961. 2907. David Roy Turnerwas born on Nov. 8, 1940 in Denver, CO. He marriedConstance Bartlett on Aug. 26, 1962 in Bird City, Kansas. Constance, daughter of Wilbur Allen Bartlett and Edith Belle Banister, was born on Dec. 19, 1941 in St. Francis, KS.
Other events in the life of David Roy Turner Military Service Ft. Leonardwood, MO U.S. Army Reserve Graduation 1959 Religion Presbyterian Graduation 1964 Greely, CO graduated from Colorado State College, now University of Northern Colorado with BA in Business Education Graduation 1968 Ft. Collins, CO graduated from Colorado State University with Masters of Educaton in School of Administration Retired 2004 retired as school administrator Census 2007 Greeley, CO moved to Greeley, CO after living in Colorado Springs, CO for 17 years Children of David Roy Turnerand Constance Bartlett i. 3079. Debra Beneth Turner was born on Aug. 19, 1963 in Greeley, CO. ii. 3080. Pamela Rachelle Turner was born on Feb. 22, 1967 in Wheat Ridge, CO.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2908. Beverly Ann Turnerwas born on Oct. 11, 1935 in Denver, CO and died on Mar. 24, 1980. She marriedEugene R. Schoenberg on Oct. 18, 1953. Eugene R. was born on Jun. 7, 1931 in Denver, CO and died on Nov. 1, 1997 in Wheat Ridge, CO.
Other events in the life of Eugene R. Schoenberg Burial Arvada Cemetery, Arvada, CO Children of Beverly Ann Turnerand Eugene R. Schoenberg i. 3081. Steven Dale Schoenberg was born on May 19, 1959. ii. 3082. Karen Kay Schoenberg was born on Jan. 24, 1962. iii. 3083. Robert Phillip Schoenbergwas born on Sep. 13, 1966. 2779. Lloyd I. Taylorwas born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE. See previous entry for Lloyd I. Taylorwas born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE. 2780. Sharon Kay Taylorwas born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA. See previous entry for Sharon Kay Taylorwas born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA. 2909. Karen Aseniero was born on Oct. 26, 1949 in porbably Pennsylvania. She marriedMingo.
Other events in the life of Mingo Occupation 2006 Living in Puerto Rico and working in St Croix Children of Karen Aseniero and Mingo i. 3084. Michele was born in Alabama. 2910. Diane Louise Aseniero was born on Nov. 22, 1952 in probably Pennsylvania. She marriedJohn Strasser .
Children of Diane i. ii. iii.
Louise Aseniero and John Strasser 3085. Joe Strasser was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 3086. Mike Strasser was born in Columbus, Ohio. 3087. William Strasser was born in Columbus, Ohio.
2911. Sara Kay Aseniero was born on Nov. 6, 1958 in probably Pennsylvania. She marriedScott Blackman.
Children of Sara Kay Aseniero and Scott Blackman i. 3088. Jason Blackman. ii. 3089. Amy Blackman. iii. 3090. India Blackman.
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2912. Beth Charlotte Aseniero was born in Philadelphia, PA. She marriedT. J. Fay.
Children of Beth Charlotte Aseniero and T. J. Fay i. 3091. Brian Fay. ii. 3092. Melissa Fay. iii. 3093. Heather Fay. 2913. Kenneth Page Childers was born on Mar. 14, 1934 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1992 in Toronto, Ohio.
2914. Nancy Jewell Childers was born on Jan. 19, 1938 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY and died on Jun. 1, 1938 in Georges Creek, Lawrence Co., KY.
2915. Randal Gregory Bowlingwas born on Sep. 28, 1947 in Milo Martin Co., KY and died on Feb. 7, 2007 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY. He marriedNorma Louise Testerman on Aug. 30, 1967 in Tomahawk, Martin Co., KY.Norma Louise was born on May 21, 1949 in Tomahawk, Martin Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2916. Melanie Evelyn Bowlingwas born on Jun. 13, 1969 in Ypsilanti, Washtenau Co., MI and died on Jul. 28, 2002 in Russell, Greenup Co., KY.
2917. Gary Wayne Hughes was born on Dec. 29, 1955 in Greenup Co., KY and died on Jan. 7, 1985 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY. He married Meek .
2918. Elnora McCoywas born on Aug. 30, 1869 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on an unknown date. She marriedJoseph Harvey Chapman. Joseph Harvey, son of Daniel R. McTheneyand Chloe Chapman, was born in 1869 in Pike Co., Kentucky, USA and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Elnora McCoy Marriage May 3 1888 Pike Co., KY
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Other events in the life of Joseph Harvey Chapman Marriage to Elley McCoy May 3 1888 Pike, Kentucky, USA Marriage May 14 1904 Mingo, West Virginia, USA married Matilda Varney Occupation 1910 Mingo Co., WV Coal miner (1910 census) Marriage married Louisa (d: bef 1904 Children of Elnora McCoyand Joseph Harvey Chapman i. 3094. Sydney Chapman was born on Mar. 28, 1888 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 19, 1945 in Mingo Co., West Virginia, USA. ii. 3095. Tony Chapman was born on Jul. 2, 1893 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 23, 1985 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. iii. 3096. Lovel C. Chapmanwas born on Jan. 4, 1896 in (probably Pike), Kentucky, USA and died 1918 probably in Monroe, KY. 2919. Rebecca McCoy was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date. She married William Johnson Chapman on Jan. 5, 1888 in Chesapeake, OH.William Johnson, son of Edward Chapman and Elizabeth Hunt, was born About 1859 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Rebecca McCoy Marriage Jan 5 1888 Pike Co., KY married William Johnson Chapman Other events in the life of William Johnson Chapman Marriage Jan 5 1888 Pike Co., KY married Rebecca McCoy 2920. Joseph McCoy was born in 1865 and died on an unknown date.
2921. Parlee McCoy was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
2922. Harvey McCoy was born in 1867 in Pike Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He marriedEliza Smith on Aug. 15, 1889 in Chesapeake, OH.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2923. Boyd McCoywas born in 1872 and died on an unknown date.
2924. Dollie McCoywas born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
2925. Lydia McCoywas born in 1875 and died on an unknown date.
2926. Lovel McCoywas born in 1878 and died on an unknown date.
49th Generation (Great(46)-grandchildren) 2927. Glen Snowden was born on Sep. 21, 1930 in Wynnewood, Carvin Co., Oklahoma. He marriedMargery Stanley.
Children of Glen Snowden and Margery Stanley i. 3097. Melody Ann Snowdenwas born on Sep. 21, 1956. 2928. Nellie Ann Snowdenwas born on Jan. 22, 1933 in Wynnewood, Carvin Co., Oklahoma. She marriedJohn Switzer.
Children of Nellie Ann Snowdenand John Switzer i. 3098. Linday Carol Switzer. 2929. James Snowden was born on Nov. 30, 1937 in Monahans, Ward Co., Texas.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2930. Clayton Snowden was born on Nov. 4, 1946.
2931. Margaret Jean Henderson was born on Aug. 25, 1934 in Oklahoma and died in Oklahoma.
2932. Roy Henderson was born on Oct. 21, 1941 in Paul;s Valley, Oklahoma.
2933. Randay Sue Wickersham was born on Aug. 8, 1951.
2934. Donna Marie Wickersham .
2935. Mervin Kenneth Taylorwas born on Aug. 6, 1957.
2936. Deborah Beth Taylorwas born on Nov. 8, 1959.
2937. Cheryl Lynn Moyerwas born on Oct. 30, 1954 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2938. Jamie Lee Hack was born on May 24, 1961.
2939. Jana Dee Hack was born on Apr. 26, 1963.
2940. Julie Ann Hack was born on Jul. 21, 1965.
2941. Jeffery Watne Hack was born on Nov. 19, 1968.
2942. Linda Dixon. She married Marlan Johnson.
Children of Linda Dixon and Marlan Johnson i. 3099. Heather Johnson. ii. 3100. Brice Johnson. 2943. Jeff Dixon. He married Shari.
Children of Jeff Dixon and Shari i. 3101. Brian Dixon. ii. 3102. Melissa Dixon. 2944. David Dixon. He married Patti.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of David Dixonand Patti i. 3103. Skylar Dixon. 2945. Marjorie Sue Triplett was born on Jul. 2, 1960 in Salem, OR. She marriedUnknown.
Children of Marjorie Sue Triplett and Unknown i. 3104. Jason Triplett. 2946. Susan Kay Triplett was born on Sep. 3, 1969 in Salem, OR. She marriedJerry Cochenour.
Children of Susan i. ii. iii. iv.
Kay Triplett and Jerry Cochenour 3105. Leah Cochenour. 3106. Candice Cochenour. 3107. Sadie Cochenour. 3108. John Cochenour.
2947. Karen Triplett was born in Oregon. She married Mark Hilsendager.
2948. Joan Marie Triplett was born on Mar. 22, 1964 in Salem, OR. She marriedEric Wegscheider.
Children of Joan Marie Triplett and Eric Wegscheider i. 3109. Kelli Wegscheider. ii. 3110. Brock Wegscheider . 2949. Karen Rene Pence was born on Mar. 26, 1956 in Salem, OR. She married 1stThomas Allen McKinleyon Sep. 10, 1971. She married 2ndMark Edward Hilsendager on May 28, 1992. Mark Edward was born on Nov. 7, 1962 in Lemmon, SD.
Other events in the life of Karen Rene Pence Divorce 1984 divorced Thomas Allen McKinley Other events in the relationship of Karen Rene Pence and Thomas Allen McKinley Divorce
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks
Children of Karen Rene Pence and Thomas Allen McKinley i. 3111. Eric Scott McKinleywas born on Jan. 31, 1980 and died on Jun. 13, 2004 in Iraq. 2950. Deni Jean Taylor was born in Warrenton, OR. She married Johnson.
Other events in the life of Deni Jean Taylor Occupation school teacher Children of Deni Jean Taylor and Johnson i. 3112. Kristen Y Johnson. ii. 3113. Matthew B Johnson. iii. 3114. Barbara R Johnson. 2951. Andrew Dwight Taylor was born in Salem, OR. He marriedSandra Kay. Sandra Kay was born in 1943 in about 1943; maybe OR.
Other events in the life of Andrew Dwight Taylor Occupation owns a roofing company Children of Andrew Dwight Taylor and Sandra Kay i. 3115. Heide Linelle Taylorwas born in 1971 in about 1971; maybe OR. ii. 3116. Kohnke Taylor. iii. 3117. Garlington Taylor. 2952. Curtis Glenn Taylorwas born in 1973 in Salem, OR. He marriedUnknown.
Other events in the life of Curtis Glenn Taylor Occupation mortgage banker Children of Curtis Glenn Taylorand Unknown i. 3118. Isaac M Taylor. ii. 3119. Dani S. Taylor. 2953. Timothy Byron Taylorwas born in 1966 in Salem, OR and died in 1982 in Salem, OR.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2954. Mike Andrew Taylor.
2955. Kristopher Jon Westergaard was born on May 2, 1973 in Sloan, IA maybe. He marriedMichala Ruda in 2000.
Other events in the life of Kristopher Jon Westergaard Census 417 Beall St., Sloan, IA 51055-7734 Other events in the relationship of Kristopher Jon Westergaard and Michala Ruda Divorce Children of Kristopher Jon Westergaard and Michala Ruda i. 3120. Sean Westergaard was born on Dec. 9, 2000. 2956. Michael Henry Andrew was born on Apr. 12, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA maybe. He married 1stTracy Andrew. Tracy was born in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA maybe. He married 2ndBrenda Brewer in 1984.
Other events in the relationship of Michael Henry Andrew and Brenda Brewer Divorce Children of Michael Henry i. 3121. ii. 3122. iii. 3123.
Andrew and Brenda Brewer Nicole Renae Andrew was born on May 19, 1985. Josua Norman Andrew was born on Nov. 5, 1999. Daniel G. Witten.
2957. Patty Michelle Andrew was born on May 31, 1966 in Sloan, IA maybe. She married 1stDennis A. Blake on Jul. 1, 1995. Dennis A., son of Glenn Blake and Ruth, was born on Nov. 29, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa and died on Mar. 11, 2004 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa. She married 2ndDaniel G. Witten, son of Michael Henry Andrew and Brenda Brewer , on Nov. 11, 2006. She married 3rdRobert D. Tyleron Dec. 15, 1984.
Other events in the life of Patty Michelle Andrew Divorce 1986 divorced Robert D. Tyler Other events in the relationship of Patty Michelle Andrew and Robert D. Tyler Divorce Children of Patty Michelle Andrew and Dennis A. Blake i. 3124. Kelli Blake.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Patty Michelle Andrew and Robert D. Tyler ii. 3125. Keli Christine Tylerwas born on Apr. 23, 1986. 2958. Charles Clayton Hannawas born on Apr. 13, 1971 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. He marriedCameon Denise Tonac on Jul. 17, 1999 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.Cameon Denise was born on Aug. 3, 1977 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
Children of Charles Clayton Hannaand Cameon Denise Tonac i. 3126. Reagan Taylor Hannawas born on Apr. 3, 2002 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. ii. 3127. Nixon Avery Hannawas born on Nov. 22, 2005 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. 2959. Michelle Lee Hanna was born on Feb. 11, 1970 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. She married 1stRobert Simmons. Robert was born on Feb. 17, 1969 in Missouri. She married 2ndAllen Sackett on Jun. 3, 1994 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. Allen was born on Jul. 6, 1959.
Children of Michelle Lee Hanna and Robert Simmons i. 3128. Debra Elizabeth Hannawas born on Apr. 6, 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. Children of Michelle Lee Hanna and Allen Sackett ii. 3129. Krysta Rose Sackett was born on Jun. 6, 1992 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. iii. 3130. Evan Avery Sackett was born on Sep. 27, 1994 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. 2960. Mary Kay Thoreson was born on Sep. 3, 1958 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on May 31, 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
2961. Carol Marie Thoreson was born on Jul. 22, 1961 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on Feb. 1, 2000 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Jeffrey Curtis on Jun. 1, 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
Children of Carol Marie Thoreson and Jeffrey Curtis i. 3131. Kaylee Marie Curtis was born on Jun. 23, 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. 2962. Peggy Ann Thoresonwas born on Jan. 10, 1964 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Harold Jack Ferguson on Mar. 26, 1985 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Harold Jack was born on Aug. 29, 1959 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died in 2006 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
Children of Peggy Ann Thoresonand Harold Jack Ferguson i. 3132. Allen Fergusonwas born on Sep. 10, 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. ii. 3133. Robbie Fergusonwas born on Feb. 16, 1991 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
Descendants of:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2963. Jay Taylor was born on Jun. 9, 1969 in Osmond, NE. He marriedLaura Silverman on Apr. 30, 1996 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.Laura was born on Jun. 1, 1967 in Detroit, MI.
2964. Troy Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1970 in Osmond, NE. He marriedChristina Hatfield on Apr. 30, 1998 in Des Moines, IA. Christina was born on Nov. 30, 1970 in Des Moines, IA.
Children of Troy Taylor and Christina Hatfield i. 3134. Delaney Bay Taylorwas born on Jan. 1, 2001 in Des Moines, IA. ii. 3135. Riley Taylorwas born on Jun. 6, 2003. 2965. Staci Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1972 in Osmond, NE. She marriedDarin Lee Greunke on May 29, 1993.
Children of Staci Taylor and Darin Lee Greunke i. 3136. David Greunke was born on Feb. 3, 1996 in Norfolk, NE. ii. 3137. John Greunke was born on Jan. 6, 2000 in Norfolk, NE. iii. 3138. Josha Mark Greunke was born on Jan. 6, 2000 in Norfold, NE. 2966. Darci Diana Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1977 in Osmond, NE. She marriedAaron Kester on Apr. 19, 2008. Aaron was born on Dec. 26, 1973 in Mason City, IA.
2967. Carol Anne Thomsonwas born on Jan. 15, 1952 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota. She married Kenneth S. Mastsutani on Nov. 24, 1979 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.Kenneth S. was born on May 15, 1953 in Chicago, Cook, IL.
Children of Carol i. ii. iii.
Anne Thomsonand Kenneth S. Mastsutani 3139. James Tadas Mastsutani was born on Dec. 5, 1982 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA. 3140. Susan Hanako Mastsutani was born on May 15, 1986 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA. 3141. Paul Akira Mastsutani was born on Dec. 21, 1988 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
2968. Jan Marie Thomson was born on Sep. 16, 1953 in Hinton, IA. She marriedJames Jenkins in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Descendants of:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Jan Marie Thomson and James Jenkins i. 3142. James Thompson Jenkins was born on Nov. 24, 1995 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. 2969. Mary Kaye Thomson was born on May 15, 1955 in Winner, South Dakota. She marriedStewart A. Ingham on Sep. 7, 11986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.Stewart A. was born on Dec. 7, 1956 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Children of Mary Kaye Thomson and Stewart A. Ingham i. 3143. Conrad Stewart Ingham was born on Dec. 15, 1984 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. ii. 3144. Joshua Damon Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. iii. 3145. Nora Marjorie Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. iv. 3146. Laureen Elise Ingham was born on Jul. 18, 1997 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. 2970. Kathy Louise Thomsonwas born on Feb. 7, 1958 in Winner, South Dakota.
2971. Elizabeth Thomsonwas born on Dec. 4, 1959 in Lemmon, South Dakota. She marriedLeo Hollingson Dec. 30, 1981 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.Leo was born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Children of Elizabeth Thomsonand Leo Hollings i. 3147. Travis Michael Hollingswas born on Jun. 20, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. ii. 3148. Eric Britt Hollingswas born on Feb. 23, 1991 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. 2972. Mark Allen Thomson was born on Sep. 13, 1961 in Mobridge, South Dakota. He marriedViola Pacheco Flower on Jul. 17, 1999 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Children of Mark Allen Thomson and Viola Pacheco Flower i. 3149. John David Bartonwas born on May 11, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. ii. 3150. Stephanie Ann Bartonwas born on Feb. 27, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. iii. 3151. Victoria Alexandria Barton was born on Jan. 26, 1992 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. 2973. Barbara Jean Thomson was born on Dec. 29, 1964 in Mobridge, South Dakota. She marriedFenton Ayres on May 29, 1987 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Children of Barbara Jean Thomson and Fenton Ayres i. 3152. Natasha Ayres was born on Sep. 11, 1987 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2974. Anne Theese Taylor was born on Apr. 27, 1957 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota.
2975. Mary Margaret Taylor was born on Oct. 6, 1960 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
2976. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1963 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
2977. John Michael Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1965 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
2978. Maureen Kathyrn was born on Mar. 28, 1957 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
2979. John Michael Peters was born on Jul. 21, 1958 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
2980. Matthew John Peters was born on Sep. 3, 1959 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
2981. Nora Marie Peters was born on Dec. 4, 1960 in Minot, North Dakota.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2982. Michael Leo Peters was born on May 5, 1962 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
2983. David Paul Peters was born on Jul. 12, 1964 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
2984. Patrick James Peters was born on Nov. 22, 1969 in Lebanon, Oregon.
2985. Laurie Kay Nelson was born on Nov. 15, 1955 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2986. Doug Craig Nelsonwas born on Dec. 28, 1957 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2987. Bob Carney Nelsonwas born on Apr. 30, 1960 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2988. Jim Jeffery Nelson was born on Jul. 16, 1963 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2989. Ann Marie Nelson was born on Sep. 11, 1964 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2990. Mary Beth Nelson was born on Aug. 3, 1966 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2991. Jenny Michelle Nelson was born on Dec. 23, 1967 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
2992. Kathleen Humpal was born on Sep. 28, 1949.
2993. Michall Humpal was born on Sep. 8, 1950.
2994. Cheryl Humpal was born on Dec. 7, 1953.
2995. Randy Humpalwas born on Aug. 28, 1955.
2996. Lori Humpal was born on Aug. 31, 1961.
2997. Scott Humpal was born on Mar. 28, 1964.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2998. Steven Bailey was born in 1955 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
2999. Susan Bailey was born in 1957 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
3000. Philip Baileywas born in 1958 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
3001. William Bailey was born on Feb. 3, 1959 and died on Jan. 12, 2002 in South Dakota.
3002. Tim Bailey was born in 1962.
3003. Vivian Prasek.
3004. Douglas Prasek.
3005. Barbara Vondrak.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3006. Robert Chalmers.
3007. Linda Chalmer Chalmers.
3008. Diana Chalmerf Chalmers.
3009. William Chalmer.
3010. Kevin Vondrak was born in May 1957 in Hinton, IA. He marriedJody Hineleyin 1982 in Hinton, IA.Jody was born on Apr. 17, 1961 in IA.
Children of Kevin i. ii. iii.
Vondrak and Jody Hineley 3153. Kevin Vondrak was born on May 29, 1993 in Hinton, IA. 3154. Kyle Vondrak was born on Apr. 18, 1994 in Hinton, IA. 3155. Alexandra Vondrak was born on Jun. 29, 1998 in Hinton, IA.
3011. Joan Vondrak was born on Dec. 1, 1959 in Hinton, IA.
3012. Michael Vondrak was born in 1962 in Hinton, IA.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3013. Denise Vondrak was born on May 27, 1966 in Hinton, IA.
3014. Shelly Vondrak was born on Oct. 14, 1967.
3015. Mary Vondrak was born on Sep. 12, 1971.
3016. Beth Vondrak was born on Nov. 19, 1976 in Hinton, IA.
3017. Ralph Vondrak was born on Dec. 27, 1981 in Hinton, IA. He marriedAnna Johnson in Los Angeles, CA.
Children of Ralph i. ii. iii.
Vondrak and Anna Johnson 3156. Janie Vondrak. 3157. Lauri Vondrak. 3158. Eric Vondrak.
3018. Robert Chalmer. He married Connie.
Children of Robert Chalmer and Connie i. 3159. Linda Chalmers. ii. 3160. Diana Chalmer. iii. 3161. William Chalmer.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3019. Mark Lee was born on Sep. 12, 1951 in Cotati, CA.
3020. Celia Lee was born on Nov. 12, 1955.
3021. Dennis Lee was born on Dec. 13, 1957 in Albany, Oregone.
3022. Robin Lee was born on Aug. 13, 1962 in Souther California.
3023. Jeanette Ima Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1940 in San Antonio, Texas and died on Mar. 2, 1990 in Ohio.
3024. Frank Martin Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1956 in Indianapolis, Indiana and died Before 2006.
3025. Nancy Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedWilliam Barrett Marcum .
3026. William F. Taylorwas born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3027. Elizabeth A. Taylorwas born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
3028. Harry G. was born in 1874 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
3029. Lucy J. Taylor was born in 1876 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
3030. Letty N. Taylorwas born in 1879 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
3031. Harry Marshall Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedPearl Fitzwater.
Children of Harry Marshall Taylor and Pearl Fitzwater i. 3162. Harry, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3163. Gilbert Franklin Taylordied on an unknown date. 3032. Carl William Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedJuanita.
Children of Carl William Taylor and Juanita i. 3164. Roy Gordon Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 3165. Mildred Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 3166. Betty Lee Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 3167. Clyde Carlisle Taylorwas born on Oct. 6, 1910 and died on an unknown date. v. 3168. Helen Janese Taylor was born on May 6, 1919 in Wyndal, WV and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3033. Sarah Ann Taylor was born on Nov. 13, 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Jun. 23, 1953 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. She married William Alford Nicholson Oct. 20, 1878 in Lexington, Henderson Co., TN.William Alford was born on Nov. 10, 1858 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
3034. William Jesse Taylor was born on Jun. 6, 1863 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 29, 1929 in Florence, TX. He married Emma Louisa Taber Hasty.
3035. Mary Francis Taylor was born on Sep. 22, 1865 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on May 23, 1936 in Burnett Co., TX. She married Columbus Ashbury Butleron Nov. 18, 1883 in Prairie Lee, Williamson Co., TX. Columbus Ashburywas born on Feb. 28, 1854 in Carroll Co., AR and died on an unknown date.
3036. Penelopoe Elizabeth Taylorwas born on Feb. 8, 1867 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 15, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN.
3037. Martha Adeline Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1869 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 9, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN.
3038. Jemima Lucinda Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1870 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 22, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN.
3039. Henry Wilson Taylorwas born on Sep. 23, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Dec. 5, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN.
3040. John Stephen Washington Taylorwas born on May 25, 1875 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Sep. 20, 1880 in Florence, TX.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3041. D. B. Daniel Taylorwas born in 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
3042. Andrew Jackson, I Taylor was born on Mar. 18, 1878 in Chatanooga, TN and died on May 5, 1951 in Moran, Shackleford Co., TX. He marriedBeula "Doll" Ledger About 1898. Beula "Doll" was born About 1880 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Andrew Jackson, I Taylor and Beula "Doll" Ledger i. 3169. Wilma Pauline Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3170. Andrew Jackson, II Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 3171. Bob Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 3172. Larry Sstephen Taylor died on an unknown date. 3043. James Robert Manley Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1881 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 8, 1953 in Florence, Williamson Co., TX. He marriedLela Christine Ledger on Sep. 20, 1903 in Florence, Williamson Co., TX. Lela Christine was born on Dec. 21, 1883 and died on an unknown date.
Children of James Robert Manley Taylor and Lela Christine Ledger i. 3173. James Walter Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1907 in Lampasas, TX and died on Jul. 19, 1972 in Canton, TX. ii. 3174. Alice Faye Taylorwas born on Mar. 14, 1912 and died on an unknown date. 3044. Emma Lenore Taylor was born on Feb. 16, 1883 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 18, 1952 in Austin, TX. She married 1st E. H. Gerdes. She married 2nd L. Q. C. Lamar.
3045. Colista Taylor died on an unknown date.
3046. Hattie M. Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedAlbert H. Reynolds.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3047. James Andrew Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedElla Patterson.
3048. Stephen M. Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedLeora Daniels.
3049. Mima Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedJohn Harvery Reavis.
3050. Moab Stephen Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1875 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 16, 1948 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He married Eva Jeanette Hart. Eva Jeanette was born on Mar. 4, 1878 in Lexington, Henderson Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
Children of Moab i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.
Stephen Taylor and Eva Jeanette Hart 3175. Jimmie W. Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1902 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3176. Leola "Ola" Taylor was born on Oct. 11, 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3177. Clyde Dayton Taylorwas born on May 7, 1900 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3178. Lela Van Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1904 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3179. Velma "Toad" Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1905 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3180. Sam A. Taylor was born on Oct. 15, 1910 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3181. Goldie Taylorwas born on Apr. 30, 1913 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3182. Curtis M. Taylor was born on Apr. 4, 1916 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3183. Roberta M. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1919 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date. 3184. Weldon W. Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1923 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3051. Ernest Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedMamie V..
3052. Jack Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedCora.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3053. Carol Ann Taylorwas born on Aug. 20, 1970 in Lafayette, Tippicanoe Co., Indiana and died on Aug. 20, 1970.
3054. Everett Thurman Taylor was born on Jul. 12, 1895 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Dec. 26, 1971 in Hill Co, Texas. He married Eunice Easster on Nov. 4, 1920 in Itasca, Hill Co., Texas.Eunice was born on Oct. 3, 1897 in Itasca, Hill Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
3055. John Elmer Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1898 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in 1994 in Texas. He married Minnie Lee Stoker on Oct. 27, 1921 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX.Minnie Lee was born on Nov. 14, 1899 in Johnson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
3056. Lonnie Thomas Taylorwas born on May 3, 1903 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 3, 1985 in Waco, Texas. He married Frances Dora Thomas. Frances Dora was born in 1907 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lonnie Thomas Taylorand Frances Dora Thomas i. 3185. Evelyn Ann Taylorwas born on Mar. 9, 1929 in Hill Co, Texas and died on an unknown date. 3057. Roy Vester Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1905 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Mar. 3, 1989 in Dallas Co., TX. He married Ocilda Sissom. Ocilda was born in 1906 and died on an unknown date.
3058. Eva Estelle Taylorwas born on Oct. 20, 1906 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 7, 1987 in Johnson Co., Texas. She married Willet Clyde Teague on Feb. 17, 1937. Willet Clyde was born on Jan. 20, 1892 in Johnson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
3059. Kermit Robert Taylor was born on Jun. 18, 1909 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Oct. 4, 1987 in Cleburne, TX.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3060. Nellie Allyne Taylorwas born on Apr. 22, 1911 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Sep. 9, 1988 in Cleburne, TX. She married Roy Tribbleon Feb. 15, 1954 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX.Roy was born in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3061. Howard Taylor died on an unknown date.
3062. Almer W. Taylor was born in 1907 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 8, 1995 in Tullahoma, TN. He married Campbell.
3063. Ivy Lee Taylorwas born on Sep. 20, 1917 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jul. 17, 1994 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. She married 1st Farlee. She married 2nd Prater .
3064. William C. Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1919 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jun. 28, 1964 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He married 1st Miller. He married 2ndSue.
3065. Norville Taylorwas born in 1927 and died on Sep. 30, 1999. He marriedBush.
3066. Hoyt Taylorwas born on Mar. 3, 1928 and died on Nov. 18, 1991 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee. He married Scott.
3067. Alton Taylorwas born on Dec. 2, 1902 in Tennessee and died on Feb. 15, 1903 in Tennessee.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3068. Edward Taylor was born on Dec. 8, 1904 in Tennessee and died in Apr. 1905 in Tennessee.
3069. Casto Thurman Taylor was born on May 30, 1906 and died on Dec. 21, 1983 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. He married Fronie Carmine Youngon Jun. 11, 1927 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX.Fronie Carmine was born on Jun. 15, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Casto Thurman Taylor and Fronie Carmine Young i. 3186. Cas Carroll (Bub) Taylorwas born on Apr. 10, 1930 in Hill Co, Texas and died on May 30, 1998. 3070. Chester Newton Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1908 and died on Apr. 29, 1997 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. He married Aline Brunner. Aline was born on Mar. 6, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
3071. Violet Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1914 and died on Sep. 21, 1994. She marriedLewis Stovall. Lewis was born in 1911 and died on an unknown date.
Children of Violet Marie Taylor and Lewis Stovall i. 3187. Lewis Wayne Stovall was born on Sep. 6, 1936 and died on Sep. 25, 1982. 3072. Talmadge L. Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1922 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Mar. 13, 1978 in Johnson Co., Texas.
3073. Frank Taylor was born in 1897 and died on an unknown date.
3074. Claude Evans Taylorwas born on Jul. 13, 1938 in Cannon Co., TN and died on May 6, 1972 in Cannon Co., TN.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3075. Kent Edward Turner was born on Jan. 6, 1967 in CO. He marriedUnknown.
Children of Kent Edward Turner and Unknown i. 3188. Kory Turner was born on Jun. 15, 1999. ii. 3189. Krisstopher Turner was born on Jun. 24, 1989. iii. 3190. Brooke Turner was born on Oct. 28, 1985. iv. 3191. Kyle Turner was born on Jun. 26, 1987. v. 3192. Kody Turner was born on May 13, 1997. 3076. Richard Allan Turner was born on Jul. 16, 1964 in CO. He marriedShelly Myers on Jul. 18, 1996. Shelly was born in CO.
Children of Richard Allan Turner and Shelly Myers i. 3193. Bryan Turner was born on Oct. 25, 1994. ii. 3194. Aaron Turner was born on Oct. 24, 1998. iii. 3195. Kylie Turner was born on Jan. 30, 2001. 3077. Ronald Keith Turnerwas born on Mar. 31, 1959 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He marriedRhonda Lee on Nov. 6, 1976.
Children of Ronald Keith Turnerand Rhonda Lee i. 3196. Christina Turner was born on Apr. 21, 1977. ii. 3197. Lori Turner was born on Dec. 27, 1978. iii. 3198. Brittany Turner was born on Apr. 9, 1987. iv. 3199. Stacey Turner was born in 11 Sep 1989. 3078. Gloria Jean Turner was born on Aug. 26, 1961. She married Gil Madrid on Nov. 24, 1984.
Children of Gloria i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.
Jean Turner and Gil Madrid 3200. Annette Madrid was born on Jan. 18, 1982. 3201. Brenda Madrid was born on Jan. 18, 1982. 3202. Mary Madrid was born on May 25, 1985. 3203. Tenisha Madrid was born on Aug. 15, 1991. 3204. Adam Madrid was born on Mar. 8, 1999. 3205. Lauren Madrid was born on Feb. 26, 2003. 3206. Maria Madrid was born on Jul. 9, 1990.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3079. Debra Beneth Turner was born on Aug. 19, 1963 in Greeley, CO. She marriedKent Knudsen on Sep. 1, 1988.
Other events in the life of Debra Beneth Turner Marriage Sep 1 1988 married Kent Knudsen Other events in the life of Kent Knudsen Marriage Sep 1 1988 married Debra Turner Children of Debra i. ii. iii.
Beneth Turner and Kent Knudsen 3207. Fisher M. Knudsenwas born on Oct. 4, 1996. 3208. Olivia K. Knudsenwas born on May 1, 1999. 3209. Ivy E. Knudsenwas born on Jun. 13, 2001.
3080. Pamela Rachelle Turner was born on Feb. 22, 1967 in Wheat Ridge, CO. She marriedBrent Bettolo on Jun. 27, 1987.
Other events in the life of Pamela Rachelle Turner Divorce 2004 Divorce from Bettolo Other events in the relationship of Pamela Rachelle Turner and Brent Bettolo Divorce Children of Pamela Rachelle Turner and Brent Bettolo i. 3210. Devon Bettolowas born on Mar. 2, 1992. ii. 3211. Tyler Bettolo was born on Jun. 16, 1996. 3081. Steven Dale Schoenberg was born on May 19, 1959. He married Sue JoAnn.
Children of Steven Dale Schoenberg and Sue JoAnn i. 3212. Michael Schoenberg. ii. 3213. Alisha Schoenberg. 3082. Karen Kay Schoenberg was born on Jan. 24, 1962. She married Daniel Scott Douglas.
Children of Karen Kay Schoenberg and Daniel Scott Douglas i. 3214. Derek Douglas was born on Feb. 6, 1989.
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3215.
Andrew Douglas was born on Mar. 22, 1991.
3083. Robert Phillip Schoenbergwas born on Sep. 13, 1966. He married Unknown.
Children of Robert Phillip Schoenbergand Unknown i. 3216. Mogan Ann Schoenberg. 3084. Michele was born in Alabama.
3085. Joe Strasser was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
3086. Mike Strasser was born in Columbus, Ohio.
3087. William Strasser was born in Columbus, Ohio.
3088. Jason Blackman.
3089. Amy Blackman.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3090. India Blackman.
3091. Brian Fay.
3092. Melissa Fay.
3093. Heather Fay.
3094. Sydney Chapman was born on Mar. 28, 1888 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 19, 1945 in Mingo Co., West Virginia, USA. He married 1stEsther Louise Row on Oct. 30, 1907 in Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia probably. Esther Louise, daughter of William Row and Jahaza Jahasy Sizemore , was born on Jun. 8, 1892 in Ashland/ Catlesburg, Boyd, KY and died on Dec. 24, 1977 in Boulder, CO. He married 2nd Fannie Hatfieldon Feb. 10, 1916 in Mingo, West Virginia, USA. Fannie was born in 1890 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Sydney Chapman Census 1900 Occupation
1900
Marriage
Oct 30 1907
Census
1910
Divorce
Aug 24 1914
Marriage
Feb 10 1916
Military Draft Registration
Jun 5 1917
Occupation
Jul 5 1917
Census
1920 and 1930 census
Pike, Kentucky, USA residece Magisterial District 6, Pike Co., Kentucky farm laborer at age 12. Mingo, West Virginia, USA married Esther Row known as Esta Row Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia Living with wife Esther Row and daughter Marie Gladys Chapman Mingo Co., WV probably Sydney Chapman and Esther Row divorced Mingo, West Virginia marriage Sydney Chapman + Fanny Hatfield Mingo Co., West Virginia Roll: 1991862 Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia coal miner for Buffal Coal Company per draft registration board Mingo Co., West Virginia, USA living with 2nd wife, Fanny Hatfield
Other events in the life of Esther Louise Row Occupation Between 1917 Denver, Colorado, USA and 1918 Worked at Daniels and Fisher Department Store where she met Luis Daniel Aseniero and married him. Nationality Jan 10 1940 Denver, CO Esther got her US citizenship back. (She never left the country.) Religion Babtist
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Parents died
1895
Marriage
Oct 30 1907
Divorce
Aug 24 1914
US Citizenship
1918
SS# 523-16-4096
1977
Adoption
1912 to 1920
Burial
probably Ashland, KY parents died when Esther was 3 years old. Mingo, West Virginia, USA married Sid Chapman Mingo Co., WV Sydney and Esther divorced Esther may have lost US citizenship when she married an Asian because of Oriental Exclusion Act Denver, CO Death benefits in Fraze and Malvern, Chester, PA Williamson, Mingo Co, WV Irvin Preston Turner and Minnie Rowe (Sizemore) Turner adopted Marie Gladys Chapman and Sherwood T. Chapman from Sydney Chapman and Esther (Sizemore) Chapman Mountain View Memorial Park, Boulder, CO
Other events in the relationship of Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise Row Divorce Children of Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise Row i. 2726. Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) was born on Jan. 19, 1912 in Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jun. 2, 1992 in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO. ii. 2727. Marie Gladys Chapmanwas born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. Children of Sydney Chapman and Fannie Hatfield iii. 3217. Gollew (spelled wrong) Chapmanwas born in 1921 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. iv. 3218. Jaunita (spelled wrong) Chapman was born in 1924 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date. v. 3219. Billy or Tilly Chapmanwas born in 1927 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date. 3095. Tony Chapman was born on Jul. 2, 1893 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 23, 1985 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. He married May Johnson. May Johnson, daughter of Robert Johnson and Margaret , was born in 1895 in Johnson Co., Kentucky, USA and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Tony Chapman Occupation 1910 Mingo, WV coal miner - 1910 census Marriage Nov 28 1912 Mingo Co., WV married May Johnson Children of Tony Chapman and May Johnson i. 3220. Ted Mickey Chapman was born on Nov. 30, 1929 in Mingo Co., West Virginia and died on Sep. 25, 1985 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. ii. 3221. Howard Chapman was born in 1925 in West Virginia and died in Ohio. iii. 3222. Claude Dorphus Chapmanwas born in 1923 in West Virginia and died in Clark, NV. iv. 3223. Margurite Chapman was born in 1915 in West Virginia. v. 3224. Dallas Chapman was born in 1918 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date. vi. 3225. Patricia Irene Chapman was born in 1929 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date. vii. 3226. William Chapman was born in 1916 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date. viii. 3227. Lillian Movita Chapmanwas born on Oct. 12, 1934 in West Virginia and died on Jun. 20, 1970 in Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV. 3096. Lovel C. Chapmanwas born on Jan. 4, 1896 in (probably Pike), Kentucky, USA and died 1918 probably in Monroe, KY.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Other events in the life of Lovel C. Chapman Occupation 1910 Mingo, WV trapper boy - coal mines --1910 census
50th Generation (Great(47)-grandchildren) 3097. Melody Ann Snowdenwas born on Sep. 21, 1956.
3098. Linday Carol Switzer.
3099. Heather Johnson. She married Scott Shelter.
3100. Brice Johnson.
3101. Brian Dixon. He married Mona.
Children of Brian Dixon and Mona i. 3228. Zackary Dixon. 3102. Melissa Dixon.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3103. Skylar Dixon.
3104. Jason Triplett.
3105. Leah Cochenour.
3106. Candice Cochenour.
3107. Sadie Cochenour.
3108. John Cochenour.
3109. Kelli Wegscheider.
3110. Brock Wegscheider .
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3111. Eric Scott McKinleywas born on Jan. 31, 1980 and died on Jun. 13, 2004 in Iraq.
3112. Kristen Y Johnson.
3113. Matthew B Johnson.
3114. Barbara R Johnson.
3115. Heide Linelle Taylorwas born in 1971 in about 1971; maybe OR.
3116. Kohnke Taylor.
3117. Garlington Taylor.
3118. Isaac M Taylor.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3119. Dani S. Taylor.
3120. Sean Westergaard was born on Dec. 9, 2000.
3121. Nicole Renae Andrew was born on May 19, 1985.
3122. Josua Norman Andrew was born on Nov. 5, 1999.
3123. Daniel G. Witten. He married Patty Michelle Andrew on Nov. 11, 2006. Patty Michelle, daughter of H. W. Andrew and Marlene Ann Taylor, was born on May 31, 1966 in Sloan, IA maybe.
Other events in the life of Patty Michelle Andrew Divorce 1986 divorced Robert D. Tyler 3124. Kelli Blake.
3125. Keli Christine Tylerwas born on Apr. 23, 1986.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3126. Reagan Taylor Hanna was born on Apr. 3, 2002 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
3127. Nixon Avery Hannawas born on Nov. 22, 2005 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
3128. Debra Elizabeth Hannawas born on Apr. 6, 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. She marriedUnknown.
Children of Debra Elizabeth Hannaand Unknown i. 3229. Aden Thomas Hanna was born on Feb. 5, 2008 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. 3129. Krysta Rose Sackett was born on Jun. 6, 1992 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
3130. Evan Avery Sackett was born on Sep. 27, 1994 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
3131. Kaylee Marie Curtis was born on Jun. 23, 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
3132. Allen Fergusonwas born on Sep. 10, 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3133. Robbie Fergusonwas born on Feb. 16, 1991 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
3134. Delaney Bay Taylorwas born on Jan. 1, 2001 in Des Moines, IA.
3135. Riley Taylorwas born on Jun. 6, 2003.
3136. David Greunke was born on Feb. 3, 1996 in Norfolk, NE.
3137. John Greunke was born on Jan. 6, 2000 in Norfolk, NE.
3138. Josha Mark Greunke was born on Jan. 6, 2000 in Norfold, NE.
3139. James Tadas Mastsutani was born on Dec. 5, 1982 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
3140. Susan Hanako Mastsutani was born on May 15, 1986 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3141. Paul Akira Mastsutani was born on Dec. 21, 1988 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
3142. James Thompson Jenkins was born on Nov. 24, 1995 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3143. Conrad Stewart Ingham was born on Dec. 15, 1984 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3144. Joshua Damon Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3145. Nora Marjorie Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3146. Laureen Elise Ingham was born on Jul. 18, 1997 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3147. Travis Michael Hollingswas born on Jun. 20, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3148. Eric Britt Hollingswas born on Feb. 23, 1991 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3149. John David Bartonwas born on May 11, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3150. Stephanie Ann Bartonwas born on Feb. 27, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3151. Victoria Alexandria Barton was born on Jan. 26, 1992 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3152. Natasha Ayres was born on Sep. 11, 1987 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
3153. Kevin Vondrak was born on May 29, 1993 in Hinton, IA.
3154. Kyle Vondrak was born on Apr. 18, 1994 in Hinton, IA.
3155. Alexandra Vondrak was born on Jun. 29, 1998 in Hinton, IA.
3156. Janie Vondrak.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3157. Lauri Vondrak.
3158. Eric Vondrak.
3159. Linda Chalmers. She married Peter Schilling.
3160. Diana Chalmer. She married Ernie Fernandez.
3161. William Chalmer. He married Cindy.
3162. Harry, Jr. Taylor died on an unknown date.
3163. Gilbert Franklin Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedHelen McHenny.
Children of Gilbert Franklin Taylorand Helen McHenny i. 3230. Brenda Taylor died on an unknown date. ii. 3231. Connie Francis Taylordied on an unknown date. iii. 3232. Helen Anna Taylordied on an unknown date. iv. 3233. Anna Louise Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 3234. Nancy Wilma Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 3235. Robert Stevenson Taylordied on an unknown date. vii. 3236. Patricia Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. viii. 3237. Terry Lee Taylor died on an unknown date. ix. 3238. Tilda Lynn Taylordied on an unknown date.
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3164. Roy Gordon Taylordied on an unknown date. He marriedMartha Ann.
Children of Roy Gordon Taylorand Martha Ann i. 3239. Roy Taylordied on an unknown date. ii. 3240. Amy Taylor died on an unknown date. iii. 3241. Carl Jackson Taylor died on an unknown date. iv. 3242. William Henry Taylordied on an unknown date. v. 3243. James Edward Taylor died on an unknown date. vi. 3244. Joseph Charles Taylor died on an unknown date. vii. 3245. David Leondis Taylordied on an unknown date. viii. 3246. Daniel Laird Taylordied on an unknown date. ix. 3247. Roger Wayne Taylor died on an unknown date. 3165. Mildred Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedAlbert Daniel, Sr Boothe.
3166. Betty Lee Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedHoward, Jr Cole.
3167. Clyde Carlisle Taylorwas born on Oct. 6, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
3168. Helen Janese Taylor was born on May 6, 1919 in Wyndal, WV and died on an unknown date. She marriedCarl Hugheston Childers.
3169. Wilma Pauline Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3170. Andrew Jackson, II Taylor died on an unknown date.
3171. Bob Taylor died on an unknown date.
3172. Larry Sstephen Taylor died on an unknown date.
3173. James Walter Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1907 in Lampasas, TX and died on Jul. 19, 1972 in Canton, TX. He married Lavell Gladys Graham.
3174. Alice Faye Taylorwas born on Mar. 14, 1912 and died on an unknown date. She marriedDavid W. Hicks. David W. was born on Sep. 20, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
3175. Jimmie W. Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1902 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3176. Leola "Ola" Taylor was born on Oct. 11, 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3177. Clyde Dayton Taylorwas born on May 7, 1900 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3178. Lela Van Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1904 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3179. Velma "Toad" Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1905 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3180. Sam A. Taylor was born on Oct. 15, 1910 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3181. Goldie Taylorwas born on Apr. 30, 1913 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3182. Curtis M. Taylor was born on Apr. 4, 1916 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3183. Roberta M. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1919 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3184. Weldon W. Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1923 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
3185. Evelyn Ann Taylorwas born on Mar. 9, 1929 in Hill Co, Texas and died on an unknown date.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3186. Cas Carroll (Bub) Taylorwas born on Apr. 10, 1930 in Hill Co, Texas and died on May 30, 1998. He married 1stBeard. He married 2ndMary Evelyn McQueenon Feb. 21, 1948. Mary Evelynwas born on Mar. 6, 1929 and died on an unknown date.
3187. Lewis Wayne Stovall was born on Sep. 6, 1936 and died on Sep. 25, 1982. He marriedGreen.
3188. Kory Turner was born on Jun. 15, 1999.
3189. Krisstopher Turner was born on Jun. 24, 1989.
3190. Brooke Turner was born on Oct. 28, 1985.
3191. Kyle Turner was born on Jun. 26, 1987.
3192. Kody Turner was born on May 13, 1997.
3193. Bryan Turner was born on Oct. 25, 1994.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3194. Aaron Turner was born on Oct. 24, 1998.
3195. Kylie Turner was born on Jan. 30, 2001.
3196. Christina Turner was born on Apr. 21, 1977.
3197. Lori Turner was born on Dec. 27, 1978.
3198. Brittany Turner was born on Apr. 9, 1987.
3199. Stacey Turner was born in 11 Sep 1989.
3200. Annette Madrid was born on Jan. 18, 1982.
3201. Brenda Madrid was born on Jan. 18, 1982.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3202. Mary Madrid was born on May 25, 1985.
3203. Tenisha Madrid was born on Aug. 15, 1991.
Other events in the life of Tenisha Madrid Adoption Adopted by Gloria and Gil 3204. Adam Madrid was born on Mar. 8, 1999.
Other events in the life of Adam Madrid Adoption Adopted by Gloria and Gil 3205. Lauren Madrid was born on Feb. 26, 2003.
Other events in the life of Lauren Madrid Adoption Adopted by Gloria and Gil 3206. Maria Madrid was born on Jul. 9, 1990.
Other events in the life of Maria Madrid Adoption Adopted by Gloria and Gil 3207. Fisher M. Knudsenwas born on Oct. 4, 1996.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3208. Olivia K. Knudsenwas born on May 1, 1999.
3209. Ivy E. Knudsenwas born on Jun. 13, 2001.
3210. Devon Bettolowas born on Mar. 2, 1992.
3211. Tyler Bettolo was born on Jun. 16, 1996.
3212. Michael Schoenberg.
3213. Alisha Schoenberg.
3214. Derek Douglas was born on Feb. 6, 1989.
3215. Andrew Douglas was born on Mar. 22, 1991.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3216. Mogan Ann Schoenberg.
2726. Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) was born on Jan. 19, 1912 in Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jun. 2, 1992 in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO. See previous entry for Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) was born on Jan. 19, 1912 in Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jun. 2, 1992 in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO. 2727. Marie Gladys Chapman was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. See previous entry for Marie Gladys Chapman was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. 3217. Gollew (spelled wrong) Chapmanwas born in 1921 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
3218. Jaunita (spelled wrong) Chapman was born in 1924 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
3219. Billy or Tilly Chapmanwas born in 1927 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
3220. Ted Mickey Chapman was born on Nov. 30, 1929 in Mingo Co., West Virginia and died on Sep. 25, 1985 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. He marriedElizabeth Jean Farrow. Elizabeth Jean, daughter of Mary, was born on Jul. 17, 1928 and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Ted Mickey Chapman Military Service Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army Reserve, Infantry Children of Ted Mickey Chapman and Elizabeth Jean Farrow i. 3248. William Bennett Chapman was born in 1958 in Ohio and died in 1978 in Soul-T'ukpyolsi, South Korea. ii. 3249. David Allen Chapman. iii. 3250. Susan Gale Chapman was born in 1949. iv. 3251. Judith Ann Chapmanwas born in 1957. v. 3252. Johnathon Kent Chapmanwas born in 1965.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3221. Howard Chapman was born in 1925 in West Virginia and died in Ohio.
3222. Claude Dorphus Chapmanwas born in 1923 in West Virginia and died in Clark, NV. He marriedMary Hazel Alexander.
3223. Margurite Chapman was born in 1915 in West Virginia.
3224. Dallas Chapman was born in 1918 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
3225. Patricia Irene Chapman was born in 1929 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
3226. William Chapman was born in 1916 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
3227. Lillian Movita Chapmanwas born on Oct. 12, 1934 in West Virginia and died on Jun. 20, 1970 in Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV. She married Herbert Ray Kitts. Herbert Ray was born on Oct. 13, 1927 in Ft Gay, Wayne co., WV and died on Dec. 12, 1999 in Salem, Fayette Co, WV.
51st Generation (Great(48)-grandchildren) 3228. Zackary Dixon.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3229. Aden Thomas Hanna was born on Feb. 5, 2008 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
3230. Brenda Taylor died on an unknown date.
3231. Connie Francis Taylordied on an unknown date.
3232. Helen Anna Taylordied on an unknown date.
3233. Anna Louise Taylordied on an unknown date. She marriedAddison Crouse.
3234. Nancy Wilma Taylor died on an unknown date. She marriedPatrick Harper .
3235. Robert Stevenson Taylordied on an unknown date.
3236. Patricia Jane Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3237. Terry Lee Taylor died on an unknown date.
3238. Tilda Lynn Taylordied on an unknown date.
3239. Roy Taylordied on an unknown date.
3240. Amy Taylor died on an unknown date.
3241. Carl Jackson Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedClarice Summers .
3242. William Henry Taylor died on an unknown date. He marriedBurke Weaver .
Children of William Henry Taylor and Burke Weaver i. 3253. Billy Taylordied on an unknown date. 3243. James Edward Taylor died on an unknown date.
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3244. Joseph Charles Taylor died on an unknown date.
3245. David Leondis Taylordied on an unknown date.
3246. Daniel Laird Taylordied on an unknown date.
3247. Roger Wayne Taylor died on an unknown date.
3248. William Bennett Chapman was born in 1958 in Ohio and died in 1978 in Soul-T'ukpyolsi, South Korea.
3249. David Allen Chapman. He married Randi Ginsburg.
Other events in the life of David Allen Chapman Military Service Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army Children of David Allen Chapmanand Randi Ginsburg i. 3254. Alexander Bennett Chapman. ii. 3255. Ryan Michael Chapman. 3250. Susan Gale Chapman was born in 1949.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3251. Judith Ann Chapmanwas born in 1957.
3252. Johnathon Kent Chapmanwas born in 1965.
52nd Generation (Great(49)-grandchildren) 3253. Billy Taylordied on an unknown date.
3254. Alexander Bennett Chapman.
3255. Ryan Michael Chapman.
Notes Notes on Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sources: Kraentzler 1772, 1773, 1809; Pfafman; AF. K: Clodius I, Duke of the East Franks. Also King of the Salistian Franks. Died 378 (line 1773) and 389 (line 1809). Pfafman: Clodius I, Duke of the East Franks 379-389. Died 389 Notes on Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Pfafman; AF. K: Marcomir I, Duke of the East Franks. Pfafman: Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks 389-404. Died 404. Kraentzler in line 1809 leaves out this generation Marcomer was a Frankish duke (dux, leader) in the late 4th century. Gregory of Tours mentions him in his Historia Francorum together with dukes Genobaud and Sunno. Gregory doubts that they were called kings. They crossed the Rhine, raided the Roman province of Germania and threatened Cologne, in the latter years of emperor Magnus Maximus (ca. 388). They reportedly also led Chatti and Ampsivarii. Marcomer may have been a predecessor of the legendary duke Pharamond and of Chlogio and ancestor of the frankish royal dynasty of the Merovingians. Source: Wikipedia Father: Clodius I, Duke of the East Franks b: ABT 324 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Mother: Blésinde Des Suéve b: ABT 325 in Sw abia, Bavaria
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Married: 369 1 Children King of the Franks Pharamond b: ABT 370 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Marcomir II, Duke of the Franks b: ABT 372 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Blésinde Des Francs b: ABT 375 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Notes on Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Collins; AF; Pfafman. Pfafman: Duke of East Franks, 404. King of West Franks, 419. King of Westphalia, 430. Died 430. K: Pharamond. Elected King of the West Franks. Established the Salique Law. First King of the Franks. Also King of the Salistian Franks. Died 427-430 Pharamond (c.370 - c.430) is considered to be the first Duke of the Salian Franks, though he is possibly a legendary rather than historical figure. He was possibly a son or son-in-law of Marcomer. Only the later century historicians Prosper Tyron and Dom Bouquet give a report about his reign. In AD 420, he reportedly led his people in crossing the river Rhine and heading west. This movement would effectively separate his tribe from the majority of the Rhinefranks that had settled near Cologne. Pharamond was eventually succeeded by his son Clodio. His wife was Argotta. Source: Wikipedia Father: Duke of the East Franks Marcomir b: ABT 347 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Marriage 1 Ymbergide (Imberltrude) , Queen of the Franks b: ABT 400 in Westphalia,Germany Marriage 2 Queen of Franks Argotta b: ABT 376 in France Married: 394 Children Clodion "Le Chevelu" , King of the Franks b: ABT 395 in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Duke of the Mossele Adalbertus b: ABT 420 in Nordrhein-Westphalia, Germany Notes on Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks Father: Pharamond MEROVIGIAN b: Abt 370 in Westphalia,Germany Mother: Argotta MANGUS b: Abt 376 in France Marriage 1 Ildegonde MEROVIGIAN b: 399 Children Vaerica Chlodeswinthe MEROVIGIAN b: 419 in Westphalia,Germany Chlodebaud MEROVIGIAN b: 440 in Koln,Germania Marriage 2 Basina I AGILOFING b: 395 in Thuringia,Germany Married: in France Children Maerovaec MEROVIGIAN b: 418 Sigimberus I MEROVIGIAN b: Abt 419 in Westphalia,Germany Sources: RC 303; Collins; Pfafman; Kraentzler 1657, 1772, 1777, 1809. RC: Clodion, governed the Salic Franks, 428-448. K: Clodius, surnamed Crinitus or Long-Hair. Conquerored Artois, Cambray, Tournay, etc. Died 445-447. And (K-1772) Clodion le Vhevelu, King de Francs (of the Franks). K-1657: Chlodio, King of a part of the Salistian Franks. Collins: King Clodio, Clodion, Clodia, the Long-Haired. 1st King of Salic (Salian) Franks (Westphalia) 428-448. Born about 380, died about 445-447. Pfafman: Essentially same as Collins Clodio1 (c. 395 - 447 or 449) or, the Long-Haired or the Hairy, was the semi-legendary first Salian Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty (426 447). His successor was Meroveus, who founded that dynasty. Legend has it that his father was duke Pharamond and his mother was Argotta, from Thuringia. His grandfather may have been Marcomer, a duke of the Franks. There are basically only two sources of information for Clodio's history: the writings of Gregory of Tours and Sidonius Apollinaris. Clodio lived in Dispargum, a name that is believed to be that of a castle, rather than a village. Around 431, he invaded the territory of Artois, but was defeated near Hesdin by Aetius, the commander of the Roman army in Gaul. However, Clodio regrouped and soon was able to seize the town Cameracum. Eventually, he occupied all the country as far as the Somme River and making Tournai the capital of the Salian Franks. Clodio's aggressive action to seize more territory led to centuries of expansion by his successors that ultimately created what we know today as the country of France. Clodio died sometime between 447 and 449 and power passed on to Meroveus. It is not known if Meroveus was his son or another chieftain of the tribe who ascended into the leadership role. Source: Wikipedia
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Clodion Ferreolus, King of Westphalia, King of the Franks Father: Pharamond (King of West Franks) du Franks b: ABT 364 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Mother: Argotta du Franks b: 366 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Marriage 1 Basina de Thuringia b: 395 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Married: ABT 410 in France Children Merovaeus (King of Franks) Merovee b: 411 in France Sigimerus I Auvergne b: ABT 419 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Ragnachilde de Franks b: ABT 420 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Notes on Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks Meroveus (c. 411-456) (Mérovée in French, Merovech, sometimes Latinised as Meroveus or Merovius) w as a chief of the Salian Franks from 448456. He is considered a semi-legendary individual, as not much information exists about him. Gregory of Tours records him but it is not clear if he was the son of Clodian or a leader who assumed power on Clodian's death. His descendants called themselves Merovingians, as the founder of what is referred to as the Merovingian Dynasty. Some researchers have noted that Merovech, the Frankish chieftain, may have been the namesake of a certain god or demigod honored by the Franks prior to their conversion to Christianity, a being described as part human, part bull and part sea-creature. Meroveus is the father of Childeric I who succeeded him Notes on Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks Childeric I (c. 437- c. 482) was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death. Reign He succeeded his father Merovech (Latinised as Meroveus or Merovius) as king, traditionally in 457 or 458. With his Frankish warband he was established with his capital at Tournai, on lands which he had received as a foederatus of the Romans, and for some time he kept the peace with his allies. In about 463 at Orléans, in conjunction w ith the Roman General Aegidius, w ho w as based at Soissons, he defeated the Visigoths, w ho hoped to extend their dominion along the banks of the Loire River; after the death of Aegidius he first assisted Comes ("count") Paul of Angers in a mixed band of Gallo-Romans and Franks, defeating the Goths and taking booty. Odoacer reached Angers but Childeric arrived the next day and a battle ensued. Count Paul was killed and Childeric took the city. Childeric having delivered Angers, he followed a Saxon warband to the islands at the Atlantic mouth of the Loire, and massacred them there. In a change of alliances, he also joined forces with Odoacer, according to Gregory of Tours, to stop a band of the Alamanni who wished to invade Italy. These are all the facts known about him, and they are not secure. The stories of his expulsion by the Franks, whose women he was taking; of his stay of eight years in Thuringia with King Basin and his wife Basine; of his return when a faithful servant advised him that he could safely do so by sending to him half of a piece of gold which he had broken with him; and of the arrival at Tournai of Queen Basine, whom he married, are entirely legendary and come from Gregory of Tours' Historia Francorum (Book ii.12). After the fall of the Western Empire in 476 there is no doubt that Childeric regarded himself as freed from his engagements towards Rome. He died in 481 and was buried at his capital, Tournai, leaving a son Clovis, afterwards king of the Franks. His Tomb Childeric's tomb was discovered in 1653, by a mason doing repairs at the church of Saint-Brice in Tournai when numerous precious objects were found, a richly ornamented sw ord, a torse-like bracelet, jew els of gold and cloisonné enamel w ith garnets, gold coins, a gold bull's head and a ring with the inscription CHILDERICI REGIS ("of Childeric the king"), which identified the tomb. Some 300 golden bees were also in the find. Archduke Leopold William, Spanish governor of the Netherlands, had the find published in Latin, and the treasure went first to the Habsburgs in Vienna, then as a gift to Louis XIV, w ho w as not impressed w ith them and stored them in the royal library, w hich became the Bibliothèque National at the Revolution. Napoleon was more impressed with Childeric's bees: looking for a heraldic symbol to trump the Bourbon fleur-de-lys, he settled on Childeric's bees as symbols of the French Empire. On the night of November 5-6, 1831, the treasure of Childeric was among 80 kilos of treasure stolen from the Library and melted down for the gold. A few pieces were retrieved where they had been hidden in the Seine, including two of the bees, but record of the treasure now exists only in the fine engravings made at the time of its discovery, and in some reproductions made for the Habsburgs Father: Mhérovée von Westphalia , King of the SouthFranks b: ABT 415 in Nordrhein-Westphalia,Germany Mother: Vérica von Westphalia , Queen of the Franks b: ABT 419 in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Marriage 1 Basina von Thüringia b: ABT 439 in Thûringen, Saxony, Germany Children Clovis I "The Great" Meroving ,King of the Franks b: ABT 466 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Alboflede (Blanchefleur) , Princess of the Franks b: ABT 469 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Lantraldis (Lanthilde) , Princess of the Franks b: ABT 468 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Andelfieda (Audeflede) , Princess of the Franks b: ABT 467 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Notes on Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon Source: Kraentzler 1636, AF; Collins.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks K: Waubert, Senator. AF: Wambert, born about 480, died after 491. TITLE: Margraf von Schelde Notes on Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks Father: Childeric I b: 436 in Westphalia, Germany Mother: Basina II De Thuringia b: 438 in Thuringia, Germany Marriage 1 Evochild Children Thuderic I Marriage 2 St Clotide De Burgundy b: 467 in Ferrieres Married: 493 Children Lothar I b: 497 in Rheims.Marne, France Childebert I b: 425 in Rheims.Marne, France Clodomer b: in Rheims.Marne, France Clotilda Ingomera b: in Rheims.Marne, France Theodechilde b: in Rheims.Marne, France other info: Children Clotaire Merovigian Lotaire I b: 497/499 in Reims,Neustria Clothilde Merovigian Childebert b: 511 Theodoric I MEROVIGIAN b: 505 Chilodomer MEROVIGIAN b: 511 Nickname: The Great Clovis became king of Tournai at the death of his father Childeric I in 481. By unifying the Franks and bringing most of Gaul and the Germanic lands under his control, Clovis became the founder of the Frankish Kingdom. In 486 Clovis decisively defeated General Syagrius, son of Aegidius, the last Roman governor of northern Gaul, and set up his capital at Soissons. In 490-491 he took possession of the Salian Kingdoms of Cambrai and Tongres. In 496 he repelled an invasion of the Alamanni by invoking the God of his Christian wife according to legend. After completely defeating the Alamanni in 506, Clovis marched against the Visigoths in southwestern Gaul. He defeated Alaric II, king of the Visigoths, near Poitiers in 507. Clovis made Paris his capital in 508. Clothilde, his wife, was Arian by religion but with strong Roman Catholic tendencies. This marriage was of primary importance, as the real shape of France dated from it. It was she who led her husband to abandon his old beliefs and embrace Christianity. He was baptized in the 15th year of his reign at Rheims on Christmas Day in 496 along with 3000 of his followers Clovis I (466?-511), king of the Franks (481-511) and first important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. He united the dominions of the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lower Rhine. Clovis began with a victory in 486 over the last Roman governor in northern Gaul. By 493 he had absorbed many territories that surrounded his capital at Soissons. Clovis converted to Christianity in 496. He had completely defeated the confederation of Germanic tribes known as the Alamanni by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated. Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany. Encarta® 98 Desk Encyclopedia © & 1996-97 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Clovis I (or Chlodowech or Chlodwig, modern French "Louis", modern German "Ludwig") (c.466 - November 27, 511 at Paris), was a member of the Merovingian dynasty. He succeeded his father Childeric I in 481 as King of the Salian Franks. These were a Germanic people occupying the area west of the lower Rhine, with their own center around Tournai and Cambrai, along the modern frontier between France and Belgium, in an area known as Toxandria. In 486, with the help of Ragnachar, Clovis defeated Syagrius, the last Roman official in northern Gaul, who ruled the area around Soissons in present-day Picardie. This victory extended Frankish rule to most of the area north of the Loire. After this, Clovis secured an alliance with the Ostrogoths, through the marriage of his sister Audofleda to their king, Theodoric the Great. He followed this victory with another in 491 over a small group of Thuringians east of his territories. Later, with the help of the other Frankish sub-kings, he defeated the Alamanni in the Battle of Tolbiac. He had previously married the Burgundian princess Clotilde (493), and, following his victory at Tolbiac, he converted in 496 to her Catholic faith. This was a significant change from the other Germanic kings, like the Visigoths and Vandals, who embraced the rival Arian beliefs. The conversion of Clovis to Roman Catholic Christianity, the religion of the majority of his subjects, strengthened the bonds between his Roman subjects and their Germanic conquerors. However, Bernard Bachrach has argued that this conversion from his Frankish pagan beliefs alienated many of the other Frankish sub-kings, and weakened his military position over the next few years. (Interestingly, the monk Gregory of Tours wrote that the pagan beliefs which Clovis abandoned were in Roman gods such as Jupiter and Mercury, rather than their Germanic equivalents. If Gregory's account is accurate, it suggests a strong affinity of Frankish rulers for the prestige of Roman culture, which they must have embraced as allies and federates of the Empire during the previous century.) Though he fought a battle in Dijon in the year 500, Clovis did not successfully subdue the Burgundian kingdom. It appears that he somehow gained the support of the Armoricans in the follow ing years, for they assisted him in his defeat of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse at Vouillé (507), This
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks victory confined the Visigoths to Spain and added most of Aquitaine to Clovis' kingdom. He then established Paris as his capital, and established an abbey dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul on the south bank of the Seine. All that remains of this great abbey is the Tour Clovis, a Romanesque tower w hich now lies w ithin the grounds of the prestigious Lycée Henri IV, just east of The Panthéon. (After its founding, the abbey w as renamed in honor of Paris' patron saint, Geneviève. It w as demolished in 1802) According to Gregory of Tours, follow ing the Battle of Vouillé, the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I, granted Clovis the title of consul. Since Clovis' name does not appear in the consular lists, it is likely he was granted a suffect consulship. Gregory also records Clovis' systematic campaigns follow ing his victory at Vouillé to eliminate the other Frankish reguli or sub-kings. These included Sigibert of Cologne and his son Clotaire; Chararic another king of the Salian Franks; Ragnachar of Cambrai, his brother Ricchar, and their brother Rigomer of LeMans. Shortly before his death, Clovis called a synod of Gallic bishops to meet at Orléans to reform the church and create a strong link betw een the crow n and the Catholic episcopate. Clovis I died in 511 and is interred Saint Denis Basilica, Paris, France, whereas his father had been buried with the older Merovingian kings at Tournai. Upon his death, his realm was divided among his four sons, (Theuderic, Chlodomer, Childebert, and Clotaire). This created the new political units of the Kingdoms of Reims, Orléans, Paris and Soissons and inaugurated a period of disunity w hich w as to last w ith brief interruptions until the end (751) of his Merovingian dynasty. Popular tradition, based on French royal tradition, holds that the Franks were the founders of the French nation, and that Clovis was therefore the first King of France. Source: Wikipedia Notes on Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer Sources: Kraentzler 1635, 1636; Pfafman; Collins; AF. K: Ansebert, Seneteur, Gouvernor de Gaule-Belgique. AF: Ausbert of Moselle, about 506-570. Collins: Ansbertus (Ausber or Vanbertus), Lord on the Moselle, Margrave on the Schelde. Died 570. Smallwood says 601. Collins says Ansebert was the son of Hugopert and Lucilla. Anyway Lucilla/Lucille seems to be the mother, since she seems to have married one of the brothers. But...Pfafman says Ausbert (Ansbertus), died 570, was the son of Ferreleous Tontantius, Duke of Moselle and Margrave of the Schelde (RIN 10849). And a chart from Marty Hirons says Ansebert (Ansebertus) was the son of Totntus (brother of Rubricius, Bishop of Uzes), who was the son of Totanius Ferreolus (Consul in 453; at Rome in 469 and 475; friend and relative of Sidonius Appollinaris), son of a daughter of Syagrius (Gallo-Roman consul in 381) and Ferreolus. She lists no sources Notes on Chloderic Clovis, I DUPLICATE Meroving, King of te Franks Father: Merovaeus (King of Franks) Merovee b: 411 in France Mother: Verica von Westphalia b: ABT 419 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen Marriage 1 Basina Andovera de Thuringia b: ABT 440 in Thuringia Married: 463 in Preussen Children Chloderic Clovis I King of the Franks) Meroving b: 465 in Rheims, Marne, France Blanchefleur Meroving b: ABT 467 in Rheims, Marne, France Lanthilde Meroving b: 468 Audeflede Meroving b: 25 DEC 469 in Rheims, Marne, France Clodius Meroving b: ABT 473 in Rheims, Marne, France Guntran Meroving b: ABT 475 in Rheims, Marne, France Notes on Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks FROM: www.encyclopedia.com Clotaire I klotâr , d. 561, Frankish king, son of Clovis I. On his father's death (511) he and his brothers received equal shares of the Frankish kingdom. His capital was at Soissons. In 524 he and his brother Childebert I divided the kingdom of their deceased brother Clodomir, whose children they murdered. With his brother Theodoric he conquered Thuringia. In 534 Clotaire and Childebert seized and divided the First Kingdom of Burgundy, and in 542 they attacked the Visigoths of Spain but were repulsed before Zaragoza. The deaths of Theodebald, Theodoric's grandson (555), and of Childebert (558) made Clotaire sole king of the Franks. His sons Chilperic I and Sigebert I inherited Neustria and Austrasia respectively; his sons Charibert and Guntram divided the remainder of the kingdom. Clotaire I From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clotaire I (or Chlothar or Chloderic) (497±561), a king of the Franks, was one of the four sons of Clovis. He was born about 497 in Soissons in the Aisne, département, Picardie, France. On the death of his father in 511 he received as his share of the kingdom the town of Soissons, which he made his capital, the cities of Laon, Noyon, Cambrai and Maastricht, and the lower course of the Meuse River. But he was very ambitious, and sought to extend his domain. He was the chief instigator of the murder of his brother Chlodomer's children in 524, and his share of the spoils consisted of the cities of Tours and Poitiers. He took part in the various expeditions against Burgundy, and after the destruction of that kingdom in 534 obtained Grenoble, Die and some of the neighbouring cities.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks When Provence was ceded to the Franks by the Ostrogoths, he received the cities of Orange, Carpentras and Gap. In 531 he marched against the Thuringii with his brother Theuderich (Thierry) I, and in 542 with his brother Childebert I against the Visigoths of Spain. On the death of his greatnephew Theodebald in 555, Clotaire annexed his territories; and on Childebert's death in 558 he became king of all Gaul. He also ruled over the greater part of Germany, made expeditions into Saxony, and for some time exacted from the Saxons an annual tribute of 500 cows. The end of his reign was troubled by internal dissensions, his son Chram rising against him on several occasions. Following Chram into Brittany, where the rebel had taken refuge, Clotaire shut him up with his wife and children in a cottage, to which he set fire. Overwhelmed with remorse, he went to Tours to implore forgiveness at the tomb of St Martin, and died shortly afterwards. He married : Ingonde Arégonde St. Radegonde Chunsine This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica Father: Clovis I "The Great" Meroving ,King of the Franks b: ABT 466 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Mother: St. Clotilde de Bourgogne , Queen of the Franks b: ABT 475 in Bourgogne, France Marriage 1 Chunsena (Gunsine , Gunsinde) b: ABT 510 in Soissons, Neustria Children Duke of Aquitaine Chramme b: ABT 535 in Reims, Neustria Marriage 2 Queen of Orleans Gondenque b: ABT 510 in Orléans, Orléanais, France Children Guntram I, King of Burgundy b: ABT 545 in Orléans, Orléanais, France Marriage 3 Princess of Lombardy Valtrude b: ABT 500 Children Prince of the Franks Childeric b: ABT 519 in Reims, Neustria Marriage 4 Arégonde de Soissons b: ABT 510 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, France Children Chilpéric I, King of the Franks b: 539 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, France Marriage 5 Ingonde von Thüringia , Queen of France b: ABT 500 in Thüringen, Danube Valley, Germany Married: 517 Married: ABT 523 Children Charibert Meroving , King of the Franks b: ABT 517 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Gonthier (Gunther) Meroving , Prince of France b: ABT 519 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Chram Meroving , Prince of the Franks b: ABT 520 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Sigibert I Meroving , King of Austrasia b: ABT 528 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Clododinde Meroving , Queen of the Lombards b: ABT 530 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Marriage 6 St. Radegund von Thüringia , Queen of France b: ABT 519 in Thüringen, Danube Valley, Germany Married: ABT 538 Notes on Lothar, I Clothaire, King of Franks Father: Clovis b: 465 Mother: St Clotide De Burgundy b: 467 in Ferrieres Marriage 1 Ingund b: 499 Children Bithildis Sigibert I Gontran b: in Loiret, France Gonthier Childebert Clododinde Marriage 2 Guntheuca Marriage 3 Waldrade Marriage 4 Haregonde
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 5 Radegonde Marriage 6 Aregund b: 510 Children Chilperic I b: 539 Notes on Charbert I Merovigian, King of Neustria, King of Paris Burial: Saint-Germain-des-Pres He was stabbed King of Neustria (i.e. Soissons) 561-584 Brentano, "A History of Gaul", p. 266 lists place of buria. Chilperic I was King of Neustria (Soissons) 561-584. "History of the Franks," Gregory of Tours (Ernest Brehaut, translator)(NY: W.W.Norton, > 1969), p. 277, gives a chart of Clothaire I wives and children, and states that Chilperic I is son of his 4th wife, Aregunda (sister of his 3rd wife, Ingunda). An extended account of Chilperic is give> n by Fr. Funck-Brentano in "A History of Gaul" (NY: Barne Notes on Chilperic, I Lotaire, King of the Franks Chilperic I of Neustria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Chilperic I) Chilpéric I of Neustria w as born c.539 and died in September of 584. He w as one of the sons of Clotaire I, a king of the Franks. Immediately after the death of his father in 561 he endeavoured to take possession of the whole kingdom, seized the treasure amassed in the royal town of Berny and entered Paris. His brothers, however, compelled him to divide the kingdom with them, and Soissons, together with Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, Thérouanne, Tournai and Boulogne fell to Chilperic's share, but on the death of Charibert in 567 his estates w ere augmented. When his brother Sigebert I married Brunhilda, Chilperic also wished to make a brilliant marriage. He had already repudiated his first wife, Audovera, and had taken as his concubine a serving-woman called Fredegund. He accordingly dismissed Fredegond, and married Brunhilda's sister, Galswintha. But he soon tired of his new partner, and one morning Galswintha was found strangled in her bed. A few days afterwards Chilperic married Fredegund. This murder was the cause of long and bloody wars, interspersed with truces, between Chilperic and Sigebert. In 575 Sigebert was assassinated by Fredegond at the very moment when he had Chilperic at his mercy. Chilperic retrieved his position, took from Austrasia Tours and Poitiers and some places in Aquitaine, and fostered discord in the kingdom of the east during the minority of Childebert II. One day, however, while returning from the chase to the town of Chelles, Chilperic was stabbed to death. Chilperic may be regarded as the type of Merovingian sovereigns. He was exceedingly anxious to extend the royal authority. He levied numerous imposts, and his fiscal measures provoked a great sedition at Limoges in 579. He wished to bring about the subjection of the church, and to this end sold bishoprics to the highest bidder, annulled the wills made in favour of the bishoprics and abbeys, and sought to impose upon his subjects a rationalistic conception of the Trinity. He pretended to some literary culture, and was the author of some halting verse. He even added letters to the Latin alphabet, and wished to have the manuscripts rewritten with the new characters. The wresting of Tours from Austrasia and the seizure of ecclesiastical property provoked the bitter hatred of Gregory of Tours, by whom Chilperic was stigmatized as the Nero and the Herod of his time. Chilpéric I died in September of 584 at Chelles, Île-de-France, France. See Sérésia, L'Eglise el l'Etat sous les rois francs au VI siècle (Ghent, 1888). See also: List of Frankish Kings This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica Father: Clotaire I "The Old" Meroving ,King of the Franks b: ABT 497 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, Neustria, France Mother: Arégonde de Soissons b: ABT 510 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, France Marriage 1 Queen of the Franks Fredegonde b: ABT 545 in Chelles, Oise, Île-de-France, Neustria, France Children Clothaire II Meroving , King of all Franks b: JUN 584 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, France Marriage 2 Galswintha of Spain b: ABT 542 in Barcelons, Visigothic Empire, Spain Children Richilde De Neustria b: ABT 564 in Chelles, Oise, Île-de-France, Neustria, France Notes on Sigibert, I, King of Austrasia Father: Lothar I b: 497 in Rheims.Marne, France Mother: Ingund b: 499
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 1 Brunhilda Children Chodoswintha Childebert II Ingundis Cloderic b: 475 Notes on Chlothar, II Merovigian, King of the Franks, Prince of Paris, King of Newustria, King of Soisso Burial: Saint-Germain-des-Pres Sole king of the Franks 617-628 He signed the "Perpetual Constitution" 614/5 (an early Magna Charta) King of Neustria. Clothaire II was King of the Franks, 617-629; he was King of Soissons, 584-613. He signed the "Perpetual Constitu> tion" in 614/615, an early "Magna Charta." Lindemans gives the mother of his son Charibert II as Sichilda (second wife) Father: Chilpéric I, King of the Franks b: 539 in Soissons, Aisneons, Picardy, France Mother: Queen of the Franks Fredegonde b: ABT 545 in Chelles, Oise, Île-de-France, Neustria, France Marriage 1 Haldetrude de Bourgogne b: ABT 585 in Bourgogne, France Children Dagobert I, King of Austrasia b: 602 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France Emma D' Austrasia b: ABT 604 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France Marriage 2 Bertrude De Franconia b: ABT 570 in Franconia, Germany Children Charibert II, King of Aquitaine b: 598 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France Marriage 3 Brynhild de Metz b: ABT 595 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France Children St. Oda Ou Aude b: ABT 629 in Metz, Lorraine, Austrasia, France King of Soissons 584-613 King of the Franks 613-629 When his father, King Chilperic I of Soissons died in 584, Chlotar wasnot yet even born. Until 597, his kingdom was administered by his mother,Queen Fredegund, but when she died that year he bagan to rule for himself, now 13 years old. In 613, the Austrasian and Burgundian kings,Theudebert II and Theuderic II respectively, had died, and Queen Brunhild had placed the young Sigebert II on the throne of those two kingdoms.That year, the 29 year old Chlotar had Sigebert and Brunhild killed, and became the first king of all the Franks since his grandfather Chlotar Idied in 561. In 615, Chlotar passed the Edict of Paris, a sort of French Magna Carta that greatly pleased the nobles across the kingdom. In 623, he gave the kingdom of Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I, which was a political move giving Pepin I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, and Bishop Arnulfof Metz, the two leading Austrasian nobles, semi-autonomy for their loyalty to Chlotar. In 629, Chlotar died and Dagobert became sole king, moving his capital from Austrasia to Paris. Clotaire II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clotaire II (584-629), King of Neustria, and from 613-629 King of all the Franks, was not yet born when his father, King Chilperic I died in 584. His mother, Queen Fredegonde, was regent until her death in 597, at which time the thirteen year old Clotaire II began to rule for himself. As King, he continued his mother's feud with Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia with equal viciousness and bloodshed. In 613 Clotaire II became the first king of all the Franks since his grandfather Clotaire I died in 561 by ordering the murder of the infant Sigebert II, whom the aging Brunhilda had attempted to set on the thrones of Austrasia and Burgundia, causing a rebellion among the nobility. This led to the delivery of Brunhilda into Clotaire's hands, his thirst for vengeance leading to his formidable old aunt enduring the agony of the rack for three whole days, before suffering a horrific death, chained between four horses that were goaded in separate directions, eventually tearing her apart. In 615, Clotaire II promulgated the Edict of Paris, a sort of Frankish Magna Carta that reserved many rights to the Frankish nobles while it excluded Jews from all civil employment for the Crown. The ban effectively placed all literacy in the Merovingian monarchy squarely under ecclesiastical control and also greatly pleased the nobles, from whose ranks the bishops were ordinarily exclusively drawn. In 623 he gave the kingdom of Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I. This was a political move as repayment for the support of Bishop Arnulf of Metz and Pepin I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, the two leading Austrasian nobles, who were effectively granted semi-autonomy. Clotaire II died in 629 Notes on Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Children Pepin II CAROLINGIAN b: 635 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium Martin DE LAON b: 645 in Bavaria,GERMANY Clotilde DE AUSTRASIA b: 650
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsace Sources: RC 202; AF. Duke of Alsace. Birth date from AF.[De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 224; Ancestral Roots 181-1. Roots: Adalric (or Ethic); obtained the Duchy of Alsace in 662. Head of the Alsatian House of the Ethiconides. Duke of Alsace 662-690. RC: Adalric (Eticho), Duke of Alsace. Head of the House of Ethiconides. Father: Leutharius Von SCHELDE b: 600 in France Mother: Gerberge Duchess Of The BURGUNDIANS b: 600 Marriage 1 Berswinde Of AUTUN b: 649 Children Eticho II Of The NORDGAU Adalbert Duke Of ALSACE b: 675 in Alsace,France Notes on Clothilde
She was the Lady of Old Saxony. Dode became a nun at Treves in 612 Children Clodulf of METZ Ansgise b: 607 in Austraisa,France Walchigise DE VERDUN b: 611 Clodoule b: 620 Notes on Dagobert, I de Austrasia, King of France Burial: St. Denis King of Austrasia 622-628 Sole king of France 628-638. Dagobert I was Merovingian King of Austrasia, 622-628, and sole King of France, 628-639. He published a code of laws and is considered the greatest of the Merovingian Hou> se. He was thrice married. He founded the renouned Abbey of Saint Denis. About 630 he married Ragnetrude. Fr. Funck-Brentano ("A History of Gaul", p. 274) opines "The reign of Dagobert is the most bri> lliant period in the monarchy of the fifth and sixth centuries. He may be regarded as the Louis XIV of the Merovingians. Had other wives; Gometrude, Wulfegunde, Berthilde Notes on Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France 1 Pepin Carolingian b: Abt 635 d: 16 Dec 714 + Alpaide Of Austrasia b: Abt 654 2 Karl Martel Carolingian b: 676 d: 22 Oct 741 + Rotrude b: Abt 690 3 Pepin "The Short" Carolingian b: 714 + Bertha b: Abt 720 4 Charlemagne (Charles The Great) Carolingian b: 2 Apr 742 d: 28 Jan 814 + Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau b: Abt 757 d: 30 Apr 783 5 Louis (The Pious) Martel b: Aug 778 d: 30 Apr 840 + Ermengarde b: Abt 778 6 Lothar Carolingian b: 795 + Ermentrude De Tours b: Abt 800 d: 20 Mar 850 + Judith De Bavaria b: Abt 800 6 Charles "The Bald" Martel b: 13 Jun 823 d: 6 Oct 877 + Ermentrude D'orleans b: 27 Sep 830 5 Bertha Carolingian b: 779 d: 853 + Angilbert De Ponthieu b: Abt 777 d: 18 Dec 814 6 Nithard "The Chronicler" De Ponthieu b: Abt 795 d: 883 Pepin of Herstal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pippin of Herstal) "Pepin II" redirects here. For the king of Aquitaine, see Pepin II of Aquitaine. Carolingian dynasty Pippinids Pippin the Elder (c. 580±640) Grimoald (616±656) Childebert the Adopted (d. 662) Arnulfings Arnulf of Metz (582±640) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697)
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Ansegisel (c.602±before 679) Pippin the Middle (c.635±714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670±708) Theudoald (d. 714) Carolingians Charles Martel (686±741) Carloman (d. 754) Pepin the Short (714±768) Carloman I (751±771) Charlemagne (d. 814) Louis the Pious (778±840) After the Treaty of Verdun (843) Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor (795 ±855) (Middle Francia) Charles the Bald (823±877) (Western Francia) Louis the German (804±876) (Eastern Francia) Pepin (also Pippin, Pipin, or Peppin) of Herstal (635/45 ±16 December 714) was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 680 to his death and of Neustria and Burgundy from 687 to 695. He was also the first mayor of the palace to "reign" as Duke and Prince of the Franks and he by far overshadow ed the Merovingian rois fainéants. Pepin, sometimes called Pepin II and Pepin the Middle was the grandson and namesake of Pepin I the Elder by the marriage of Pepin I's daughter Begga and Ansegisel, son of Arnulf of Metz. That marriage united the two houses of the Pippinids and the Arnulfings which created what would be called the Carolingian dynasty. Pepin II w as probably born in Herstal (Héristal), modern Belgium (w here his centre of pow er lay), w hence his byname (sometimes "of Heristal"). As mayor of Austrasia, Pepin and Martin, the duke of Laon, fought the Neustrian mayor Ebroin, who had designs on all Francia. Ebroin defeated the Austrasians at Lucofao (Bois-du-Fay, near Laon) and came close to uniting all the Franks under his rule; however, he was assassinated in 681, the victim of a combined attack by his numerous enemies. Pepin immediately made peace with his successor, Waratton. However, Waratton's successor, Berthar, and the Neustrian king Theuderic III, who, since 679, was nominal king of all the Franks, made war on Austrasia. The king and his mayor were decisively defeated at the Battle of Tertry (Textrice) in the Vermandois in 687. Berthar and Theuderic withdrew themselves to Paris, where Pepin followed and eventually forced on them a peace treaty with the condition that Berthar leave his office. Pepin was created mayor in all three Frankish kingdoms (Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy) and began calling himself Duke and Prince of the Franks (dux et princeps Francorum). In the ensuing quarrels, Berthar killed his mother-in-law Ansfled and fled. His wife Anstrude married Pepin's eldest son Drogo, Duke of Champagne, and Pepin's place in Neustria was secured. Over the next several years, Pepin subdued the Alemanni, Frisians, and Franconians, bringing them within the Frankish sphere of influence. He also began the evangelisation of Germany. In 695, he placed Drogo in the Burgundian mayorship and his other son, Grimoald, in the Neustrian one. Around 670, Pepin had married Plectrude, who had inherited substantial estates in the Moselle region. She was the mother of Drogo of Champagne and Grimoald, both of whom died before their father. However, Pepin also had a mistress named Alpaida (or Chalpaida) who bore him two more sons: Charles and Childebrand. Just before Pepin's death, Plectrude convinced him to disinherit his bastards in favour of his grandson, Theudoald, the son of Grimoald, who was still young (and amenable to Plectrude's control). Pepin died suddenly at an old age on 16 December 714, at Jupille (in modern Belgium). His legitimate grandchildren claimed themselves to be Pepin's true successors and, with the help of Plectrude, tried to maintain the position of mayor of the palace after Pepin's death. However, Charles had gained favor among the Austrasians, primarily for his military prowess and ability to keep them well supplied with booty from his conquests. Despite the efforts of Plectrude to silence her rival's child by imprisoning him, he became the sole mayor of the palace --and de facto ruler of Francia-- after a civil war which lasted for more than three years after Pepin's death. [edit] Sources Oman, Charles. The Dark Ages 476±918. London: Rivingtons, 1914. Wallace-Hadrill, J. M., translator. The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar with its Continuations. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1960. Bachrach, Bernard S., translator. Liber Historiae Francorum. 1973. Pepin of Herstal Arnulfing Dynasty Born: 635 Died: 714 Preceded by Wulfoald Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 680±714 Succeeded by Theudoald Preceded by Berthar Mayor of the Palace of Neustria 688±695 Succeeded by Grimoald the Younger Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy 688±695 Succeeded by Drogo Preceded by New title Duke of the Franks 687±714
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: of Astrasia/France Pepin (Pippin) II., the Short, King of France from 752 to 768, born in 714, died in 768. He had much to do; the Saxons, Bavarians, and Arabs were all menacing or revolting,and he had to rush from one part of the kingdom to the other, defending its frontiers, and getting no help from the "stupid sluggard king," at Paris. At last, impatient of the farce, he sent this question to the Pope: "Who is king, hewho governs or he who wears the crown?" "He who governs, of course," answeredthe Pope. "That is myself," said the little man with a great will; "so the sluggards shall go to sleep forever," and he sent the last of them, Childeric III., the last of the Merovingians, into a monastery. Then the nobles put their shields together, and the little man was seated on a chair, on their shields, and with him thus, "shouting and raising their shields as high as they could, they marched three times, round the parliament, and then, by St. Boniface, he was anointed Archbishop of Metz, A.D. 752. Pepin did not forget that he owed a debt of gratitude to the Pope for the answer he had given to his question, and when, shortly after, the Pope sent to complain of the trouble occasioned by theLombards, Pepin crossed the Alps, punished the Lombards, took from them all the territory about Rome and gave it to the Pope "to belong to him and to the bishops of Rome forever. That was the beginning of the Papal sovereignty. The States of the Church, as they were called, remained under the sovereignty of the Popes until 1871." Pepin le Bref, King of France, died in 768. He married Bertha (Bertrada) of Laon. She died in 783 Notes on Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace Sources: RC 224; Ancestral Roots 181-2. Roots: Adelbert, Duke of Alsace, died 720 (brother of St. Odile, patron saint of Alsace who died 5 Dec. 720). RC: Adalbert de Alsace, Duke of Alsace.[De La Pole.FTW] Father: Eticho I Duke Of ALSACE b: Abt 645 Mother: Berswinde Of AUTUN b: 649 Marriage 1 Gerlinde b: Abt 680 Children Warin Herr von ALTDORF b: Abt 700 Alberic Graf Von NORDGAU b: 698 Notes on Arnulf De Aquitaine, Bishop of Metz Father: Bodigisel II De Aquitaine b: 565 Mother: Ada De Swabia Marriage 1 Clothilde b: 586 in Old Saxony Children Angelicus b: 605 in Austrasia Walchigise De Verdun b: 611 Chlodule b: 59 ============ Children Saint Clodulphe Metz b: 596 in Metz, Moselle, France Auseghisel Meroving b: 602 in Austrasia, France Walechise Meroving b: 606 in Verdun-sur-Meuse, Meuse, France Eudo I le Aquitaine b: ABT 615 in Aquitaine, France Notes on Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace Charles Martel (in Latin, Carolus Martellus; in German, Karl Martell) was the illegitimate son of Pippin II of Herstal and, after an intense power struggle, succeeded him as the "mayor of the palace" of Austrasia, the eastern part of Frankish territory. By this time the Merovingians were rulers in name only and the mayors of the palace ruled both Austrasia and Neustria. Martel (the name means "hammer") succeeded in reuniting the Frankish realm, eventually acquiring Aquitaine and Burgundy. He supported the missionary efforts of Saint Boniface and others like him in the hopes of consolidating his military victories. In 732 he achieved one of the most significant victories in early Europe at the Battle of Tours, which stemmed the tide of Muslim advancement from Spain into Frankish territory. Although Martel was in practice king of the Franks, he never took the title, always maintaining the fiction that the Merovingians still ruled. When he died, he divided his lands between his two legitimate sons, Pippin III (father of Charlemagne) and Carloman Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia Victor over the Saracens at Tours, Poitiers. Carolingian ruler of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern France and southwestern Germany). Charles, whose surname means the hammer, was the son of Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor of the palace under the last kings of the Merovingian dynasty. When he died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded France in 732. Charles defeated them near Poitiers in a great
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks battle in which the Muslim leader, Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was killed. The progress of Islam, which had filled all Christendom with alarm, was thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhone valley in 739, when they had again advanced into France as far as Lyon, leaving them nothing of their possessions north of the Pyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on the Oise River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons, Carloman (circa 715-54) and Pepin the Short. SOURCES: Charles Martel (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.) (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 129, Line 171-43.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 271 - 273, 369). Born: in 686 in Chateau de Franchemont, Belgium, son of Pepin II d'Heristal and Aupais=Alpaide N? , The Chateau de Franchemont is near Spa and also Verviers, which may have encompassed Heristal. During World War II, the resistance used the tunnels under the castle to hide people and supplies from the German hordes. Married before 715: Rotrude=Chrotrud, Duchesse d'Austrasie , daughter of Saint Lievin=Leutwinus, Bishop de Treves and N. d'Istrie. Note - between 715 and 741: Toward the end of 715, Charles escaped from the prison his step-grandmother had locked him in, and rallies the Austrasians. In March, 716, however, in his first conflict with the Frisons who were edging their way up the Rhine, Charles is routed. A few weeks later, he is able to beat the Neustrians on the Ambeve River, near Malmedy. on 21 March 717, he is victorious over the Neustrians again, this time at Vincy, near Cambrai and he forces Chilperic II and his Mayor of the Palace, Rainfroi to flee to Paris. In 714, Charles takes the title Mayor of the Palace of Neustria, and gives the Neustrians a new King, Clotaire IV, son of Thierry III [who had died in 691] . The same year, his armies ravage Saxe all the way to the Weser River. In early 719, Clotaire IV died, and Rainfroi and Chilperic II obtain the assistance of Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine in a campaign against Charles. Charles defeats both armies; however, since Clotaire IV is dead, Charles recognizes Chilperic, but he becomes the Major Domus of both Neustria and Austrasia. When Chilperic II died in 721, Charles pulled Thierry IV, young adolescent son of Dagobert III, out of the Monastery of Chelles. from 722 to 724, the arabs mount successful offensives and pillage Autun. Charles, worried about maintaining the Franc authority, Charles Martel mounts a frightfully succesful campaign in Bavaria against the Allemanians and the Frisons, and he destroys their temples. Theutbald, Duke of the Allemanians is essentially powerless. In Gaule, toward the end of the decade, Charles turns his attention to Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, who had maintained too independent an attitude. Aquitaine is ravaged in the process. In 730, Eudes allies himself with an Emir of northern Spain, Othmann ben Abi-Nessa and the arabs agin a foothold in southern France. By 732, a new emir, Adb-el-Rahman invades from Pampelona, cross the Pyrenees near Roncevaux, take and pillage Bordeaux, burning all the churches. In the Summer, they take Poitiers and destroy the basilica of Saint-Hilaire-hors-les-murs. On Saturday 17 October 732, Charles Martel's armies take the great Roman way linking Chatellerault to Poitiers and at 20 km North of Poitiers, at Moussais-la-Bataille, it encounters the arabs. They would observe each other for 7 days before the Battle of Poitiers would take place. The Battle of Poitiers: One Chronicler, Fredegaire described the action as follows: "Duke Eudes, being viewed with derision throughout his lands, called against Prince Charles and the nation of the Francs, that most perfidious race of the Sarrasins [that is not accurate as Eudes had first allied himself with an Emir, but then called upon Charles for aid when events turned on him] . The Sarrasins, led by their King, Abd-el-Rahman cross Gerona [another error as they set out from Pampelona and crossed the pyrenees at Roncevaux] . After having burned the churches, and crushed the population, they arrive in Poitiers. When they burn the Basilica and destroy the residence of Saint Martin, Prince Charles put into action an audacious plan and the order of Battle is given. With the aid of Jesus Christ, our Lord, our valorous Prince destroys their tents and flies into combat to crush them..." A less glorious account is given by a monk of the Abbey of Moissac: "The King of Spain, Abd-el-Rahman, having crossed the Pyrenees with his large army from Pampelona, laid siege to Bordeaux. Then Eudes, Prince of Aquitaine, leading his large assembled army fought against the Sarrasins on the banks of the Garonne. But, from the beginning, the Sarrasins were victorious. Eudes, having to flee, recruited the assistance of Charles, Prince of the Francs. Then Charles led his armies and combat ensued in the suburbs of Poitiers [the actual battle took place 20 km North of Poitiers] . The Sarrasins having been beaten by the Francs, and their King, Abd-elRahman killed, fled in a most disorderly manner back to Spain. As to Charles, he returned triumphantly to France with the bounty..." The Moslems have named that field of Battle: Balad-al-Shouhada -- Place of the Martyrs of the Faith. This victory gave Charles Martel extraordinary prestige, and it is there that he is said to have crushed the arabs "like a hammer". He then occupied the Bourgogne (Burgundy) and pacified the Languedoc, and Provence, thus establishing a significant French Monarchy. He exiled the family of Eucharic of Orleans, who controlled the bishopric of Auxerre, to Hesbaye, and installed his own man, Aimar to the Holy See. Married before 726: Sunnichild de Baviere. Buried: in Oct 741 in Saint Denis, Seine, Ile-de-France, France. Died: on 22 Oct 741 in Kiersy=Quierzy, Aisne, France, Upon Charles Martel's death, his two sons divide the Kingdom in accordance with his wishes. Carloman gets Austrasia, Allemania and Thuringia; Pepin gets Neustria, Burgundy and Provence. The rest, very little, went to Grifon, a bastard child of Charles by Swannhilde, grand-daughter of the Duke of the Bavarians. Charles succeeded his father as mayor of the palace in 714, an office that held the real power in France at the time. Charles brought the entire Frankish kingdom and many German tribes east of the Rhine under his rule. In 732 he defeated the Moors in the Battle of Tours, preventing the conquest of western Europe by the Moslems. For this victory, Charles was nicknamed Martel, "the Hammer."Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 714-741 Mayor of the Palace of Neustria 719-720 Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy 719-720 Charles Martel became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia when his father, Pepin II, died in 714. That year he was imprisoned by his step-mother Plectudis, but escaped later in the year to lead the Austrasian and Neustrian nobles. The next year, the new King Chilperic II refused to act as a puppet to the nobles, and was backed by the Aquitaine duke Eudo, who was by then semi-independent from Frankish sovergnty. In 719, Charles defeated Eudo and took Chilperic hostage. Eudo's terms for mercy were that Chilperic would be recognized as sole ruler of the Franks, and the Charles would control all royal offices (i.e. as Mayor). Eudo had no other choice but to accept. In 720, Chilperic II died, Theuderic IV became king, Charles was stripped of his positions, Eudo was able to attain full independence, and Charles was preoccupied with pushing back Saxon invaders across the Rhine. The next year, Eudo defeated the advancing Moslem armies and made peace with them, however in 725 they attacked Septimania and invaded Burgundy, drawn by the wealth of the Catholic Church. In 731, the Spanish governor Abd ar-Rahman, much loved by the Moslem people, invaded and easily overran all of Aquitaine. The next year he took Poitiers and marched to Tours, where he was soundly beaten by Mayor Charles, and Rahman was killed in the battle. Three years later Eudo died, and Charles took supreme control of Gaul. In 737, Provence invited back
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks the Moslems, who were defeated by Charles and his younger brother Hildebrand, then pushed out of Gaul forever. In 741, Charles died. Maire De La Palais - 'The Hammer' Restored kingdom after conflicts with Neustria - Aquitania. Subjugated the Alamanni - Thuringians. Bayern became dependent. Defeated Arabs (732) in battles of Tours - Poitiers. Ruled from 737 without a Merovingian king. Sons raised in Monastery of St.Denis. Divided kingdom: Carloman the East (Austrasia - Schw aben - Thüringen) - Pépin the West (Neustria - Burgundy - Provence) Joint rule Aquitania - Bayern. Last Merovingian shadow king (Childerich III) removed 743. Carloman entered Monestary and Pépin became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. , Carolingian ruler of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern France and southwestern Germany). Charles, whose surname means the hammer, was the son of Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor of the palace under the last kings of the erovingian dynasty. When he died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded France in 732. Charles defeated them near Poitiers in a great battle in which the Muslim leader, Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was killed. The progress of Islam, which had filled all Christendom with alarm, was thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhone valley in 739, when they had again advanced into France as far as Lyon, leaving them nothing of their possessions north of the Pyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on the Oise River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons, Carloman (circa 715-54) and Pepin the Short. The Frankish ruler Charles Martel, b. c.688, d. Oct. 22, 741, was the first CAROLINGIAN to bring most of what is today France under his control. He was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace in AUSTRASIA. When his father died (714) Charles fought for five years against Pepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace in NEUSTRIA; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor. From 719 until his death, Charles worked to expand Carolingian domination. In 732 or 733 he stopped the Muslim Arab advance northward from Spain in a celebrated battle between Poitiers and Tours. He conquered (733) Burgundy and thereafter fought steadily in the south of France. Although Charles supported the Christian mission of St. BONIFACE in Germany, he declined to help Pope Gregory III against the LOMBARDS in Italy. When Charles died he was succeeded as mayor of the palace by his sons PEPIN THE SHORT and Carloman. Carolingians {kair-oh-lin'-jee-uhnz} The Carolingians, a family of Ripuarian FRANKS that took its name from CHARLES MassachusettsRTEL, the grandfather of CHARLEMassachusettsGNE, were the most important dynasty in early medieval Europe. They had their origins in the union of the family of Arnulf, bishop of Metz, with that of Pepin of Landen (d. c.640), hereditary mayor of the palace in AUSTRASIA, during the early 7th century. As mayors of the palace, the Carolingians were De facto rulers of the Frankish territories under the later MaineROVINGIAN kings. An attempt to seize the kingship in the mid-7th century failed, but in the next 100 years Pepin of Heristal (d. 714) and his llegitimate son, Charles Martel (d. 742), restored the family's fortunes. Charles's son PEPIN THE SHORT deposed Childeric III, the last of the Merovingian monarchs; with papal support, he became king of the Franks in 751. Pepin had two sons, Carloman and Charles (Charlemagne), who succeeded him jointly in 768. The former died in 771, leaving Charlemagne in control of the entire realm. He more than doubled its size and obtained the titles of king of the Lombards (774) and emperor (800). Charlemagne's sole surviving son, LOUIS I, inherited (814) his lands and titles but also his problems--Viking invasions, Muslim raids, and greedy nobles. The situation worsened because Louis had three heirs: LOTHAIR I, LOUIS THE GERMassachusettsN, and CHARLES II (Charles the Bald). When Louis died in 840, the civil wars that had begun during his reign continued, resulting in the division of the empire into three kingdoms by the Treaty of Verdun (843; see VERDUN, TREATY OF). The kingdoms were redivided by the Treaty of Mersen (870). After interruptions, Carolingian rule in what is now France came to an end in 987; in what is now Germany, it ended in 911. Bernard S. Bachrach Bibliography: Bullough, Donald A., The Age of Charlemagne (1965); Fichtenau, Heinrich, The Carolingian Empire, trans. by Peter Munz (1964; repr. 1979); McKitterick, Rosamond, The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians (1983); Wallace-Hadrill, J. M., The Barbarian West,400-1000, 3d ed. (1967). Michael J. Raffin: Charles Martel (3596) (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.) (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 129, Line 171-43.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire De La France, Tome 1, Pages 271 - 273, 369.). Born: in 686 in Chateau De Franchemont, Belgium, son of Pepin II d'Heristal (3584) and Aupais=Alpaide (3595), The Chateau De Franchemont is near Spa and also Verviers, which may have encompassed Heristal. During World War II, the resistance used the tunnels under the castle to hide people and supplies from the German hordes. Married before 715: Rotrude=Chrotrud, Duchesse d'Austrasie (3598), daughter of Saint Lievin=Leutwinus, Bishop De Treves (7045) and N. d'Istrie (7046). Note - between 715 and 741: Toward the end of 715, Charles escaped from the prison his stepgrandmother had locked him in, and rallies the Austrasians. In March, 716, however, in his first conflict with the Frisons who were edging their way up the Rhine, Charles is routed. A few weeks later, he is able to beat the Neustrians on the Ambeve River, near Malmedy. On 21 March 717, he is victorious over the Neustrians again, this time at Vincy, near Cambrai and he forces Chilperic II and his Mayor of the Palace, Rainfroi to flee to Paris. In 714, Charles takes the title Mayor of the Palace of Neustria, and gives the Neustrians a new King, Cloraire IV, son of Thierry III [who had died in 691]. The same year, his armies ravage Saxe all the way to the Weser River. In early 719, Clotaire IV died, and Rainfroi and Chilperic II obtain the assistance of Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine in a campaign against Charles. Charles defeats both armies; however, since Clotaire IV is dead, Charles recognizes Chilperic, but he becomes the Major Domus of both Neustria and Austrasia. When Chilperic II died in 721, Charles pulled Thierry IV, young adolescent son of Dagobert III, out of the Monastery of Chelles. From 722 to 724, the arabs mount successful offensives and pillage Autun. Charles, worried about maintaining the Franc authority, mounts a frightfully succesful campaign in Bavaria against the Allemanians and the Frisons, and he destroys their temples. Theutbald, Duke of the Allemanians is essentially powerless. In Gaule, toward the end of the decade, Charles turns his attention to Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, who had maintained too independent an attitude..Aquitaine is ravaged in the process. In 730, Eudes allies himself with an Emir of northern Spain, Othmann ben Abi-Nessa and the arabs gain a foothold in southern France. By 732, a new emir, db-el-Rahman invades from Pampelona, cross the Pyrenees near Roncevaux, take and pillage Bordeaux, burning all the churches. In the Summer, they take Poitiers and destroy the basilica of Saint-Hilaire-hors-les-murs. On Saturday 17 October 732, Charles Martel's armies take the great Roman way linking Chatellerault to Poitiers and at 20 km North of Poitiers, at Moussais-La-Bataille, it encounters the arabs. They would observe each other for 7 days before the Battle of Poitiers would take place. The Battle of Poitiers: One Chronicler, Fredegaire described the action as follows: "Duke Eudes, being viewed with derision throughout his lands, called against Prince Charles and the nation of the Francs, that most perfidious race of the Sarrasins [that is not accurate as Eudes had first allied himself with an Emir, but then called upon Charles for aid when events turned on him]. The Sarrasins, led by their King, Abd-el-Rahman cross Gerona [another error as they set out from Pampelona and crossed the pyrenees at Roncevaux]. After having burned the churches, and crushed the population, they arrive in Poitiers. When they burn the Basilica and destroy the residence of Saint Martin, Prince Charles put into action an audacious plan and the order of Battle is given. With the aid of Jesus Christ, our Lord, our valorous Prince destroys their tents and flies into combat to crush them..." A less glorious account is given by a monk of the Abbey of Moissac: "The King of Spain, Abd-elRahman, having crossed the Pyrenees with his large army from Pampelona, laid siege to Bordeaux. Then Eudes, Prince of Aquitaine, leading his large assembled army fought against the Sarrasins on the banks of the Garonne. But, from the beginning, the Sarrasins were victorious. Eudes, having to flee, recruited the assistance of Charles, Prince of the Francs. Then Charles led his armies and combat ensued in the suburbs of Poitiers [the actual battle took place 20 km North of Poitiers]. The Sarrasins having been beaten by the Francs, and their King, Abd-el-Rahman killed, fled in a most disorderly manner back to Spain. As to Charles, he returned triumphantly to France with the bounty..." The Moslems have named that field of Battle: Balad-al-Shouhada -- Place of the Martyrs of the Faith. This victory gave Charles Martel extraordinary prestige, and it is there that he is said to have
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks crushed the arabs "like a hammer". He then occupied the Bourgogne (Burgundy) and pacified the Languedoc, and Provence, thus establishing a significant French Monarchy. He exiled the family of Eucharic of Orleans, who controlled the bishopric of Auxerre, to Hesbaye, and installed his own man, Aimar to the Holy See. Married before 726: Sunnichild De Baviere (3602). Buried: in Oct 741 in Saint Denis, Seine, Ile-De-France, France. Died: on 22 Oct 741 in Kiersy= Quierzy, Aisne, France, Upon Charles Martel's death, his two sons divide the Kingdom in accordance with his wishes. Carloman gets Austrasia, Allemania and Thuringia; Pepin gets Neustria, Burgundy and Provence. The rest, very little, went to Grifon, a bastard child of Charles by Swannhilde, grand-daughter of the Duke of the Bavarians. --------------- The First Carolingians The later Merovingian kings were a sorry lot who were uninterested in the details of governing. The office of Mayor of the Palace, whose initial duties were mostly domestic, gradually grew in power to become the most influential figure at the Frankish court. The mayors ruled the Franks in all essential points, and the Merovingians were mere figureheads. By the early 700s, this position had become hereditary in the house of Carolus (Charles). The first Mayor of significance was Charles Martel, who is usually credited with first raising the family to a position of prominence. He defeated a Muslim raiding party near Poitiers in 732; since this battle (sometimes erroneously called the Battle of Tours) marked the northernmost penetration of the Muslims into France, it has taken on a symbolic significance. Charles did not stem an invasion, he simply defeated a small army. But such victories helped establish him, rather than the king, as the leading power in the realm. Born about 688; died at Quierzy on the Oise, 21 October, 741. He was the natural son of Pepin of Herstal and a w oman named AlpaïDe or ChalpaïDe. Pepin, w ho died in 714, had outlived his tw o legitimate sons, Drogon and Grimoald, and to Theodoald, a son of the latter and then only six years old, fell the burdensome inheritance of the French monarchy. Charles, who was then twentysix, was not excluded from the succession on account of his birth, Theodoald himself being the son of a concubine, but through the influence of Plectrude, Theodoald's grandmother, who wished the power invested in her own descendants exclusively. To prevent any opposition from Charles she had him cast into prison and, having established herself at Cologne, assumed the guardianship of her grandson. But the different nations whom the strong hand of Pepin of Herstal had held in subjections, shook off the yoke of oppression as soon as they saw that it was with a woman they had to deal. Neustria gave the signal for revolt (715), Theodoald was beaten in the forest of Cuise and, led by Raginfrid, mayor of the palace, the enemy advanced as far as the Meuse. The Frisians flew to arms and, headed by their duke, Ratbod, destroyed the Christian mission and entered into a confederacy with the Neustrians. The Saxons came and devastated the country of the Hattuarians, and even in Austrasia there was a certain faction that chafed under the government of a woman and child. At this juncture Charles escaped from prison and put himself at the head of the national party of Austrasia. At first he was unfortunate. He was defeated by Ratbod near Cologne in 716, and the Neustrians forced Plectrude to acknowledge as king Chilperic, the son of Childeric II, having taken this Merovingian from the seclusion of the cloister, where he lived the name of Daniel. But Charles w as quick to take revenge. He surprised and conquered the Neustrians at Amblève near Malmédy (716), defeated them a second time at Vincy near Cambrai (21 March, 717), and pursued them as far as Paris. Then retracing his steps, he came to Cologne and compelled Plectrude to surrender her power and turn over to him the wealth of his father, Pepin. In order to give his recently acquired authority a semblance of legitimacy, he proclaimed the Merovingian Clotaire IV King of Austrasia, reserving for himself the title of Mayor of the Palace. It was about this time that Charles banished Rigobert, the Bishop of Reims, who had opposed him, appointing in his stead the warlike and unpriestly Milon, who was already Archbishop of Trier. The ensuing years were full of strife. Eager to chastise the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia, Charles in the year 718 laid waste their country to the banks of the Weser. In 719 Ratbod died, and Charles seized Western Friesland without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had taken possession of it on the death of Pepin. The Neustrians, always a menace, had joined forces with the people of Aquitaine, but Charles hacked their army to pieces at Soissons. After this defeat they realized the necessity of surrendering, and the death of King Clotaire IV, whom Charles had placed on the throne but two years previously, facilitated reconciliation of the two great fractions of the Frankish Empire. Charles acknowledged Chilperic as head of the entire monarchy, while on their side, the Neustrians and Aquitainians endorsed the authority of Charles; but, when Chilperic died, the following year (720) Charles appointed as his successor the son of Dagobert III, Thierry IV, who was still a minor, and who occupied the throne from 720 to 737. A second expedition against the Saxons in 720 and the definitive submission of Raginfrid, who had been left the county of Angers (724), re-established the Frankish Monarchy as it had been under Pepin of Herstal, and closed the first series of Charles Martel's struggles. The next six years were devoted almost exclusively to the confirming of the Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. In 725 and 728 Charles went into Bavaria, where the Agilolfing dukes had gradually rendered themselves independent, and re-established Frankish suzerainty. He also brought thence the Princess Suanehilde, who seems to have become his mistress. In 730 he marched against Lantfrid, Duke of the Alemanna, whom he likewise brought into subjection, and thus Southern Germany once more became part of the Frankish Empire, as had Northern Germany during the first years of the reign. But at the extremity of the empire a dreadful storm was gathering. For several years the Moslems of Spain had been threatening Gaul. Banished thence in 721 by Duke Eudes, they had returned in 725 and penetrated as far as Burgundy, where they had destroyed Autun. Duke Eudes, unable to resist them, at length contented himself by negotiating with them, and to Othmar, one of their chiefs, he gave the hand of his daughter But this compromising alliance brought him into disfavour with Charles, who defeated him in 731, and the death of Othmar that same year again left Eudes at the mercy of Moslem enterprise. In 732 Abd-er-Rahman, Governor of Spain, crossed the Pyrenees at the head of an immense army, overcame Duke Eudes, and advanced as far as the Loire, pillaging and burning as he went. In October, 732, Charles met Abd-er-Rahman outside of Tours and defeated and slew him in a battle (the Battle of Poitiers) which must ever remain one of the great events in the history of the world, as upon its issue depended whether Christian Civilization should continue or Islam prevail throughout Europe. It was this battle, it is said, that gave Charles his name, Martel (Tudites) "The Hammer", because of the merciless way in which he smote the enemy. The remainder of Charles Martel's reign was an uninterrupted series of triumphant combats. In 733-734 he suppressed the rebellion instigated by the Frisian duke, Bobo, who was slain in battle, and definitively subdued Friesland, which finally adopted Christianity. In 735, after the death of Eudes, Charles entered Aquitaine, quelled the revolt of Hatto and Hunold, sons of the deceased duke, and left the duchy to Hunold, to be held in fief (736). He then banished the Moslems from Arles and Avignon, defeated their army on the River Berre near Narbonne, and in 739 checked an uprising in Provence, the rebels being under the leadership of Maurontus. So great was Charles' power during the last years of his reign that he did not take the trouble to appoint a successor to King Thierry IV, who died in 737, but assumed full authority himself, governing without legal right. About a year before Charles died, Pope Gregory III, threatened by Luitprand, King of Lombardy, asked his help. Now Charles was Luitprand's ally because the latter had promised to assist him in the late war against the Moslems of Provence, and, moreover, the Frankish king may have already suffered from the malady that w as to carry him offÙvtw o reasons that are surely sufficient to account for the fact that the pope's envoys departed w ithout gaining the object of their errand. However, it would seem that, according to the terms of a public act published by Charlemagne, Charles had, at least in principle, agreed to defend the area. Carolingian ruler of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern France and southwestern Germany). Charles, whose surname means "the hammer," was the son of Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor of the palace under the last kings of the Merovingian dynasty. When he died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded France in 732. Charles defeated them near Poitiers in a great battle in which the Muslim leader, Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was killed. The progress of Islam, which had filled all Christendom with alarm, w as thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhône valley in 739, w hen they had again advanced into France as far as Lyon,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks leaving them nothing of their possessions north of the Pyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on the Oise River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons, Carloman and Pepin the Short. "Charles Martel," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's CorporationName Suffix:
Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia continued: Note Citations Notes on Angelicus Martel Father: Arnulf De Aquitaine b: 13 AUG 582 Mother: Clothilde b: 586 in Old Saxony Marriage 1 Saint Begga b: ABT 613 in Landen, Belguim Children Pepin II b: ABT 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belguim Martin De Loan b: ABT 660 in Laon, France Clotide b: 650 Notes on Eudes Odo de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitane Children Duke of Aquitaine Hunold b: ABT 675 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France Duke of Gascony Hatton b: ABT 677 in Gascoigne, Aquitaine, France Notes on Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks Pippin III (also spelled Pepin), know n as Pippin the Short (in French Pépin le Bref; in German Pippin der Kurze), w as the son of Charles Martel, the father of Charlemagne, and the first Carolingian ruler of the Franks to be anointed as King. For years the Merovingian kings had been rulers of Francia in name only. But it was the "Mayor of the Palace" who had real control of the government, beginning with Pippin's grandfather, Pippin II of Herstal. When Charles Martel died in 741, Pippin and his brother Carloman were declared "mayors" of the Franks. At this, their half-brother Grifo rebelled, leading several unsuccessful revolts, getting imprisoned and ultimately losing his life en route to joining the Lombards, enemies of the Franks. The pious Carloman decided to enter a monastery in 747, leaving Pippin as the sole ruler of the Franks. Pippin decided that, since he already held the responsibilities of rule, he should hold the prerogatives of title, as well. He wrote to the pope with concerns about the powerless Merovingian figurehead, asking, "Is it wise to have kings who hold no power of control?" Pope Zacharias wrote back authorizing Pippin's coronation. The last Merovingian king, Childeric III, was deposed and sent to a monastery, and the "Mayor of the Palace" was crowned king at Soissons by St. Boniface in November, 751. As king, Pippin was a strong supporter of the Catholic Church. When the king of the Lombards, Aistulf, seized Ravenna and threatened Rome, Pope Stephen II managed to make it to Frankish territory in 754. He requested Pippin's help, and Pippin promised to win back the captured lands and was re-anointed by Stephen in return. When the pope returned to Italy, Pippin and his army went with him and, after a fierce battle against Aistulf, won from the Lombard king the promise of returning the captured lands to the papacy. Pippin's promise (and the 756 document that would later record it) became known as the Donation of Pippin, part of the precedent used by the Papacy to justify its claims to lands in Italy Carolingian, dynasty of Frankish kings who ruled in Western Europe from the 7th to the 10th centuries. Pepin the Elder, the ancestor of the Carolingian kings, served the earlier dynasty of Merovingian kings in the position of mayor of the palace at Austrasia in the late 500s and early 600s. His descendants acquired increasing power, eventually ruling the Frankish kingdom in all but name. Pepin the Short became the first Carolingian king in 751. He was succeeded by his two sons, Carloman and Charlemagne. After 771 Charlemagne was sole ruler and increased the kingdom to include what is now France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Low Countries, and northern Italy. On December 25, 800, Charlemagne was crowned the first emperor of the revived Western Roman Empire. His son Louis I inherited the kingdom, but it was divided after his death among his three surviving sons, who fought each other for the title of emperor. Thereafter the dynasty declined. Encarta® 98 Desk Encyclopedia © & 1996-97 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Political Events, 768 Pepin the Short dies September 24 at age 54 and is succeeded as Frankish king by his son Charles, 26, who will be called Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, in a reign that will continue until 814. Pepin's son Carloman becomes king of Austrasia. The People's Chronology is licensed from Henry Holt and Company, Inc. Copyright © 1995, 1996 by James Trager. All rights reserved. Pepin III, son of Charles Martel, was crowned at Saint-Denis (France) byPope Stephen II, and the new Frankish dynasty was then proclaimed holyand its title indisputable. 754. Pepin III, called le bref or the Short, succeeded his father, CharlesMartel, as ruler of the Merovengian Kingdom, which later became ImperialGermany, in 741. Pepin III ruled until 751 as Mayor of the Palace, thenas King of Carolingia from 751 to 768. He was succeeded Charles, whobecame known as Charlemagne. Pepin, son of Charles Martel, had himself crowned at Soisson in 751, bythe archbishop of Mainz Wynfrith Boniface, and became Pepin III in a
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks newceremony for the Franks, one which gives much prestige to the newsovereign. Pepin le Brief (the short) in 751 had asked the PopeZacharias whether it would be wiser for the family who had all the power(after the end of the Meerwing Kings with King Childeric III) and thePope agreed. Saint Boniface, the English missonary, annointed Pepin atSoissons in 752. Charles Martel's legacy of the House of the Carlings was carried intopower by his son Pepin II who became the founder of the House ofCarolingia in 751, becoming King of all the Franks, and ruled the kingdomof Carolingia until 768. Succeeded by Charlemagne. Pepin II the Short, along with his brother, Carloman, received the officeof Mayor of the Palace from his father Charles Martel in 741. Pepin IIserved the Meerwing King Childeric III until Childeric was put in amonastary. Pepin then became King of the Franks in 751. The Frankish King Pepin III had taken lands that legally belonged to theByzatine/Eastern Roman Empire. Pepin II forced King Astolfo of theLombards to give up part of his lands. Pepin gave the lands to PopeStephen II, tacitly recognizing the claims of popes as heirs to theempire of Italy. Thus established the papal states which began temporalpower of the papacy. Pepin III aka Pepin the Short died at age 54. He was succeeded asFrankish King by his son, Carl or Charles, 26 years old, who becameknown as Charles the Great (Charlemagne) King of the Franks and theCarlings. Title: Trager's The People's Chronology. A Year by Year Record of HumanEvents from Prehistory to Present. Author: James Trager, Editor Publication: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. New York. 1979.Also known as Pepin the Short. Pepin succeeded his father, Charles Martel, as mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks in 741. In 751 he deposed the last Merovingian king, Childeric III, and was crowned with the approval of Pope Zacharias, and thereby began the Carolingian dynasty. Pepin reformed and reoganized the Frankish church and was given the title Patrician of the Romans by Pope Stephen II. He fought in Italy against the Lombards and in 756 donated conquered lands to the pope. These lands became the foundation of the papal States. Upon his death, Pepin's kingdom was divided between his two sons, Carloman and Charlemagne. Pepin the Short (circa 714-68), Mayor of the palace of Austrasia and King of the Franks (751-68), the son of the Frankish ruler Charles Martel, and the grandson of Pepin of Herstal. He was mayor of the palace during the reign of Childeric III (reigned about 743-52), the last of the Merovingian dynasty. In 751, Pepin deposed Childeric and thus became the first king of the Carolingian dynasty. He was crowned by Pope Stephen II (III) in 754. When the pope was threatened by the Lombards of northern Italy, Pepin led an army that defeated them (754-55). He ceded to the pope territory that included Ravenna and other cities. This grant, called the Donation of Pepin, laid the foundation for the Papal States. Pepin enlarged his own kingdom by capturing Aquitaine, or Aquitania, in southwestern France. He was succeeded by his sons Carloman and Charlemagne as joint kings. "Pepin the Short," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation. -------------'''Pippin III''' 714 - 768 more often know n as '''Pippin the Short''' (French, ''Pépin le Bref''; German, ''Pippin der Kleine''), w as King of the Franks from 751 - 768. He was born in 714 in Jupille, in what is today part of Belgium, but then a part of the kingdom of Austrasia. His father was Charles Martel, Mayor of the Austrasian Palace, and his mother was Chrotrud ([690-724). In 740 Pepin married Bertrada of Laon. Of their children, two sons and one daughter survived to adulthood. On the death of his father in 741, Pippin became Mayor of the Palace and attempted to divide power with his brothers Carloman, son of Charles Martel|Carloman and Grifo. Grifo soon lost all power to his brothers, and Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747. This left Francia in the hands of Pippin as mayor for the Merovingians|Merovingian King Childeric III. Childeric was unable to fulfill the most important function of a Frankish king, namely, to provide his warriors with a constant source of booty; Pippin was thus able to demonstrate to the leading men of the Franks that, as a better military leader, he was more qualified to be their king. He succeeded in obtaining the support of the papacy, which helped to discourage opposition. He was elected King of the Franks by an assembly of the Frankish leading-men and anointed at Soissons, perhaps by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. During his reign, Pippin III's conquests gave him more power than anyone since the days of King Clovis I|Clovis. He added to that power after Pope Stephen II traveled all the way to Paris to anoint King Pippin in a lavish ceremony at Saint Denis Basilica, bestowing upon him the additional title of ''Patrician of the Romans''. As life expectancies were short in those days, and Pippin wanted family continuity, the Pope also anointed Pippin's sons, Charles (born April 2, 742, eventually known as ''Charlemagne'') and Carloman, son of Pepin III|Carloman (born 751). Pippin's first major act was to go to war against the Lombards as a partial repayment for papal support in his quest for the crown. Victorious, he forced the Lombard king to return property seized from the church. In 759, he drove the Saracens out of France with the capture of Narbonne and then consolidated his power further by making Aquitaine a part of his kingdom. Pippin III died at Saint Denis on September 24, 768 and is interred there in the Saint Denis Basilica with his wife Bertrada (720 - July 12, 783) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ---------------------------------Pepin III, King des Francs (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.) (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 129, Line 171-42.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 269 - 283, 369). Also Known As: Pepin "Le Bref". Born: in 714 in Austrasia, son of Charles Martel and Rotrude=Chrotrud, Duchesse d'Austrasie ). Married circa 740: Berthe=Bertrada de Laon, daughter of Charibert, Count de Laon and Bertrade N? ; Berthe was for may years, at least since 740, the concubine of Pepin III. In 749 she convinced him to marry her. Note - between 742 and 753: Pepin III was baptized by the then future Saint Willibrod, famous apostle of Frisia and was brought up at the Monastery of Saint-Denis. He would protect the bishops. Upon the death of his father, Charles Martel in Quierzy-sur-Oise on 22 October 741, Pepin III received Neustria, Burgundy and the Provence. The next year, Pepin "Le Bref", whose surname was derived in the 9th. century because of his size, joined his older brother, Carloman in military operations in Aquitaine. They ravaged the region of Bourges and set fire to the Castle of Loches. By Autumn, they had
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks pushed beyond the Rhine, defeated Duke Odilon of Bavaria and forcing the Allemanians to submit. In the year 743, they re-establish a Merovingian King by taking Childeric III from an abbey, purportedly one of the sons of Childeric II. In 744, Hunaud, son of Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, undertakes his campaign in Allemania, crosses the Loire and destroys Chartres, burning its cathedral. The next year, he was forced by Carloman and Pepin III to retire at the Monastery of the Ile de Re. Hunaud's son Waifre succeeds him. Pepin decides to free Grifon, his half-brother, and to thank him, Grifon joins a rebellion against Pepin, refusing Pepin's offer of a dozen Neustrian countships. In 749, Pepin III forces the Allemanians in rebellion to submit as well as the Bavarians. Grifon escapes but dies that year on his way to seek the help Waifre, Duke of Aquitaine, near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. The Merovingian dynasty comes to an end in November of 751 when Pepin III receives the Holy Oil from Boniface, Bishop of Soissons, thus becoming King. His wife becomes Queen of the Francs the same day. Childeric III and his son Thierry both are shaven and they are sent to the Monastery of Saint-Berton, near Arras. Sources: Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on Page: Pepin III Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 50-12 1 NAME Pepin "The Short" III King of the /Carolingians / 1 BIRT 2 DATE714 2PLAC Austrasia, Lorraine, Franc e 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 SEP 768 2PLAC St. Denis, Ile De France , France [De La Pole.FTW] Sources: RC 171, 214; A. Roots 50;NEHGR, v99; Collins; Car olingianAncestry; AF. Roots: Pepin the Short, firstking of the Franks of th e second race,751-768. RC: Pepin "the Short," Mayorof the Palace of Austrasia , King of theFranks. Collins: Pepin the Short (Pepin le Bref). Mayor of the P alace 741-751.King of the Franks 751-768. Carolingian: Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, died 7 68. No wifelisted. The Carolingians descend from Pepin the Short Note Citations Father: *Charles Martel b: 23 AUG 676 in Heristal, Liège, Belgium, Netherlands Mother: *Rotrude Trèves b: 690 in Moselle, Austrasia, France Marriage 1 *Bertrada Of Laon II b: ABT 720 in Laon, Aisne, Pays DE La Loire, France Married: 740 12 Married: ABT 740 13 14 15 16 Note: CHAN7 Oct 2004 Children Bertbelle De France Carloman IV b: 745 Bertha of the Franks b: ABT 750 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia *Gisela De Chelles b: ABT 757 in Aachen,Rheinland,Prussia *Charlemagne b: 2 APR 742 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Dar, Prussia c: 754 in St Denis, Paris, Seine, France Notes on Leutwiinus
He was St. Lievin, Bishop of Treves, 685-704. Ancestral Roots notesthat Leutwinus has been stated by Abbe Chaume to be the father ofRotrou, but cites no sources for it Notes on Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace Father: Angelicus b: 605 in Austrasia Mother: Saint Begga b: ABT 613 in Landen, Belguim Marriage 1 Chalpaida b: 654 Marriage 2 Plectrud Children Drogo Pepin Grimoald II Dreux b: 670 in Heristal, Austrasia, France Marriage 3 Alphaida b: 654 Children Charles Martel b: 23 AUG 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belguim Childerbrand b: 691
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire CAROLINGIAN king of the FRANKS, came to rule over most of Europe and assumed (800) the title of Roman emperor. He is sometimes regarded as the founder of the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. In 768, he and his brother Carloman inherited the Frankish kingdom (most of present-day France and a part of western Germany) from their father PEPIN THE SHORT. The entire kingdom passed to Charlemagne when Carloman died in 771. He inherited great wealth and a strong military organization from his father and brother. He used these assets to double the territory under Carolingian control. In 772, he opened his offensive against the SAXONS, and for more than three decades he pursued a ruthless policy aimed at subjugating them and converting them to Christianity. Almost every year, Charlemagne attacked one or another region of Saxon territory --4,500 Saxons were executed on a single day in 782--and deportations were used to discourage the stubborn. The Saxons proved to be a far more difficult enemy than any of the other peoples subjugated by Charlemagne. For example, the LOMBARDS were conquered in a single extended campaign (773-74), after which Charlemagne assumed the title 'King of the Lombards.' In 788, he absorbed the duchy of Bavaria and, soon thereafter, launched an offensive against the AVAR empire. The Avars succumbed within a decade, yielding Charlemagne a vast hoard of gold and silver. After one disastrous campaign (778) against the Muslims in Spain, Charlemagne left the southwestern front to his son Louis, (later Emperor LOUIS I) who, with the help of local Christian rulers, conquered Barcelona in 801 and controlled much of Catalonia by 814. On Christmas Day 800, Charlemagne accepted the title of emperor and was crowned by Pope LEO III. For several years after he regarded the imperial title of being of little value. Moreover, he intended to divide his lands and titles among his sons, as was the Frankish custom. At his death on 28 Jan 814, however, only one son, Louis, survived. Louis therefore assumed control of the entire Frankish empire. 742?-814, emperor of the West (800-814), Carolingian king of the Franks (768-814). The son of PEPIN THE SHORT, he consolidated his rule in his own kingdom, invaded Italy in support of the pope, and in 774 was crowned king of the Lombards. He took NE Spain from the MOORS (778) and annexed Bavaria (788). After a long struggle (772-804), he subjugated and christianized the Saxons. In 800 he restored LEO III to the papacy and was crowned emperor by him on Christmas Day, thus laying the basis for the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and finalizing the split between the Byzantine and Roman empires. Charlemagne ruled through a highly efficient administrative system. He codified the law in his various dominions, and his court at AACHEN was the center for an intellectual and artistic renaissance. The end of his reign was troubled by raids by the NORSEMEN. His son, LOUIS I, was named co-emperor in 813 and succeeded on his father's death. Charlemagne's legend soon enhanced and distorted his actual achievements, and he became the central figure of a medieval romance cycle. Annointed by Pope Stephen III Annexed Bavaria Advanced the frontier with Muslim Spain as far south as Barcelona Annexed Alemanni Kingdom Conquered the Lombard kingdom in northern Italy Defeated the Avars of the Danubian plain Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, crowned by Pope Leo III King of France Subjugated Lower Saxony Reunited the Frankish domains Reunited the Frankish domains Father: Pépin Carolingians b: 714 in Jupille, Frankish Kingdom of Austrasia (now in Belgium) Mother: Bertha de Laon b: Abt 720 in Leon, Aisne, FRANCE Marriage 1 Himiltrude b: Abt 742 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Divorced: Y Married: Abt 767 in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, FRANCE Children Alpais Carolingians b: Abt 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Pipin b: Abt 769 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 2 Sibilla Desiderata b: Abt 755 in , , Lombardy, ITALY Divorced: Y Married: 768 in , St Denis, Seine-St-Denis, FRANCE Note: This marriage was disolved by the Pope because of Charlemagne's war with the LOMBARDS (773-74). (i.e. Against her Father and family) Change Date: 10 Feb 2007 Marriage 3 Hildegard of Vinzgau b: 758 in , , Swabia, GERMANY 771 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Note: Hildegarde is believed to have been his 3rd wife. Third wife at age 19 in about 771. Children Karl Carolingians b: 772 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Rotrude Carolingians b: Aug 774 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Adélaïde b: 773 in of , Pavie, Lombardy, ITALY Adelheid Carolingians b: 774 in Pavie, Lombardy, ITALY Lothaire Carolingians b: 1 Aug 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, FRANCE Louis Carolingians b: 1 Aug 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, FRANCE Carloman b: Apr 777 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY c: 12 Apr 781 in , Rome, Latium, ITALY Lothaire Carolingians b: Aug 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, FRANCE Gisèle Carolingians b: 781 in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, ITALY Hildegard Carolingians b: 1 May 782 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Rothilde Carolingians b: Aug 794 in , Pavia, Lombardy, ITALY Adélaïde Carolingians b: Abt 779 Pepin Carolingians b: Apr 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY c: 12 Apr 781 in , Rome, Latium, ITALY Hildegarde Carolingians b: 782 in of Aachen, Rhineland, GERMANY Bertha Carolingians b: 775 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Alpais Carolingians b: Abt 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 4 Mathalgard b: Abt 766 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Children Rothaide b: Abt 788 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 5 Gersw ind de Saxony b: Abt 768 in , Wittenberg, Sachsen-Wittenberg, Thüringia, GERMANY Children Adeltrud b: Abt 790 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 6 Luitgard de Allemania b: Abt 740 in Allemania, , Preussen, GERMANY Married: 794 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Children Luitgarde b: Abt 762 Marriage 7 Desideria de Saxony b: Abt 746 in Ingelmunster, Flanders, BELGIUM Marriage 8 Regina b: Abt 770 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMAN Children Drogo b: Abt 792 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Hugo b: Abt 794 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Adelinda b: Abt 796 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 9 Adélaïde b: Abt 785 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Children Thierry b: Abt 810 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Marriage 10 Galiena de Saxony b: Abt 751 in Ingelmunster, Flanders, BELGIUM Marriage 11 Fastrada b: Abt 763 in , , , FRANCE Married: 783 in , Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Preussen, GERMANY Children Rothais b: Abt 784 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Hiltrude b: Abt 786 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Adeltrude b: Abt 790 Notes on Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelles She built the church of St Mary and St Savior Notes on Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace Father: Pepin II b: ABT 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belguim Mother: Alphaida b: 654 Marriage 1 Swanhilde De Bavaria Married: 714 Children Martel Aldana b: 715 Marriage 2 Rotrou of Treves b: ABT 690 Children Pepin III b: 714 in Austrasia Carloman b: 725 Bernard b: 720 Alda Landres b: 711 Charles Martel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Martel, Frankish Ruler ca. 688 ±22 October 741 Charles Martel is primarily famous for his victory at the Battle of Tours, his stopping the Umayyad invasions of Europe during the Muslim Expansion Era, and his laying the foundation for the Carolingian Empire. (oil on canvas, painted by Charles de Steuben from 1834 till 1837) Nickname "the Hammer" Place of birth Herstal (Belgium) [hide]v d eCampaigns of Charles Martel
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Cologne ±Amblève ±Vincy ±Soissons ±Tours ±Avignon ±Narbonne ±River Berre ±Nîmes Carolingian dynasty Pippinids Pippin the Elder (c. 580±640) Grimoald (616±656) Childebert the Adopted (d. 662) Arnulfings Arnulf of Metz (582±640) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697) Ansegisel (c.602±before 679) Pippin the Middle (c.635±714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670±708) Theudoald (d. 714) Carolingians Charles Martel (686±741) Carloman (d. 754) Pepin the Short (714±768) Carloman I (751±771) Charlemagne (d. 814) Louis the Pious (778±840) After the Treaty of Verdun (843) Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor (795 ±855) (Middle Francia) Charles the Bald (823±877) (Western Francia) Louis the German (804±876) (Eastern Francia) Charles "The Hammer" Martel (Latin: Carolus Martellus, English: Charles "the Hammer") (ca. 688 ±22 October 741)[1][2][3][4][5] was proclaimed Mayor of the Palace and ruled the Franks in the name of a titular King. Late in his reign he proclaimed himself Duke of the Franks (the last four years of his reign he did not even bother w ith the façade of a King) and by any name w as de facto ruler of the Frankish Realms. In 739 he w as offered an office of Roman consul by the Pope, which he rejected.[6] He expanded his rule over all three of the Frankish kingdoms: Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy. Martel was born in Herstal, in present-day Belgium, the illegitimate son of Pippin the Middle and his concubine Alpaida (or Chalpaida).[7] He was described by Gustave Louis Maurice Strauss in his book "Moslem and Frank; or, Charles Martel and the rescue of Europe" as a tall, powerfully built man, who was more agile than his size would lead men to believe. He is best remembered for winning the Battle of Tours (also known as the Battle of Poitiers) in 732, which has traditionally been characterized as an event that halted the Islamic expansionism in Europe that had conquered Iberia.[8] "Charles's victory has often been regarded as decisive for world history, since it preserved western Europe from Muslim conquest and Islamization."[9] In addition to being the leader of the army that prevailed at Tours, Charles Martel was a truly giant figure of the Middle Ages. A brilliant general, he is considered the forefather of western heavy cavalry, chivalry, founder of the Carolingian Empire (which was named after him), and a catalyst for the feudal system, which would see Europe through the Middle Ages. Although some recent scholars have suggested he was more of a beneficiary of the feudal system than a knowing agent for social change, others continue to see him as the primary catalyst for the feudal system.[10] Contents [hide] 1 Birth and youth 2 Contesting for power 2.1 Civil war of 715-718 2.2 Magnanimous in victory 3 Consolidation of power 3.1 Foreign wars from 718-732 3.2 Eve of Tours 4 Battle of Tours 4.1 Leadup and importance 5 After Tours 5.1 Wars from 732-737 5.2 Interregnum 6 Death 7 Legacy 7.1 Beginning of the Reconquista 8 Military legacy 8.1 Heavy infantry and permanent army 8.2 Brilliant generalship
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Conclusion 10 Family and children 10.1 Ancestors 11 Notes 12 References 13 External links
[edit] Birth and youth The following tale is told of Charles and of the origins of his name:[citation needed] in 676, Pepin of Herstal and his wife Plectrude were talking together in a room when they were intruded upon by a messenger, bringing news that the Mayor's mistress, Alpaida, had given birth to a son at Herstal.The messenger, fearful of arousing the wrath of Plectrude, decided not to announce the news directly. Instead, he said: "Long live the king, it is a carl" ('man'). Pippin, equally cautious of his wife, dismissed the messenger as follows: "A carl, is it? Then let him be called that." This was done, and, so legend claims, the child was named "Carl". In Germany he's still called "Karl Martell". Alpaida also bore Pippin another son, Childebrand. [edit] Contesting for power The Frankish kingdoms at the time of the death of Pepin of Heristal. Note that Aquitaine (yellow) was outside of Arnulfing authority and Neustria and Burgundy (pink) were united in opposition to further Arnulfing dominance of the highest offices. Only Austrasia (green) supported an Arnulfing mayor, first Theudoald then Charles. Note that the German duchies to the east of the Rhine were de facto outside of Frankish suzerainty at this time.In December 714, Pepin of Heristal died. Prior to his death, he had, at his wife Plectrude's urging, designated Theudoald, his grandson by their son Grimoald, his heir in the entire realm. This was immediately opposed by the nobles because Theudoald was a child of only eight years of age. To prevent Charles using this unrest to his own advantage, Plectrude had him gaoled in Cologne, the city which was destined to be her capital. This prevented an uprising on his behalf in Austrasia, but not in Neustria. [edit] Civil war of 715-718 In 715, the Neustrian noblesse proclaimed Ragenfrid mayor of their palace on behalf of, and apparently with the support of, Dagobert III, the young king, who in theory had the legal authority to select a mayor, though by this time the Merovingian dynasty had lost most such powers. The Austrasians were not to be left supporting a woman and her young son for long. Before the end of the year, Charles Martel had escaped from prison and been acclaimed mayor by the nobles of that kingdom. The Neustrians had been attacking Austrasia and the nobles were waiting for a strong man to lead them against their invading countrymen. That year, Dagobert died and the Neustrians proclaimed Chilperic II king without the support of the rest of the Frankish people. In 716, Chilperic and Ragenfrid together led an army into Austrasia. The Neustrians allied with another invading force under Radbod, King of the Frisians and met Charles in battle near Cologne, which was still held by Plectrude. Charles had little time to gather men, or prepare, and the result was his only defeat. According to Strauss and Gustave, Martel fought a brilliant battle, but realized he could not prevail because he was outnumbered so badly, and retreated. In fact, he fled the field as soon as he realized he did not have the time or the men to prevail, retreating to the mountains of the Eifel to gather men, and train them. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and took it and the treasury, and received the recognition of both Chilperic as king and Ragenfrid as mayor. Plectrude surrendered on Theudoald's behalf. [edit] Magnanimous in victory At this juncture, however, events turned in favour of Charles. Having made the proper preparations, he fell upon the triumphant army near Malmedy as it w as returning to its ow n province, and, in the ensuing Battle of Amblève, routed it and it fled. Several things w ere notable about this battle, in which Charles set the pattern for the remainder of his military career: First, he appeared where his enemies least expected him, while they were marching triumphantly home and far outnumbered him. He also attacked when least expected, at midday, when armies of that era traditionally were resting. Finally, he attacked them how they least expected it, by feigning a retreat to draw his opponents into a trap. The feigned retreat, next to unknown in Western Europe at that time²it was a traditionally eastern tactic²required both extraordinary discipline on the part of the troops and exact timing on the part of their commander. Charles, in this battle, had begun demonstrating the military genius that would mark his rule, in that he never attacked his enemies where, when, or how they expected, and the result was an unbroken victory streak that lasted until his death. In Spring 717, Charles returned to Neustria with an army and confirmed his supremacy with a victory at the Battle of Vincy, near Cambrai. He chased the fleeing king and mayor to Paris, before turning back to deal with Plectrude and Cologne. He took her city and dispersed her adherents. However, he allowed both Plectrude and the young Theudoald to live and treated them with kindness ²unusual for those Dark Ages, when mercy to a former jailer, or a potential rival, was rare. On this success, he proclaimed Clotaire IV king of Austrasia in opposition to Chilperic and deposed the archbishop of Rheims, Rigobert, replacing him with Milo, a lifelong supporter. [edit] Consolidation of power After subjugating all Austrasia, he marched against Radbod and pushed him back into his territory, even forcing the concession of West Frisia (later Holland). He also sent the Saxons back over the Weser and thus secured his borders²in the name of the new king Clotaire, of course. In 718, Chilperic responded to Charles' new ascendancy by making an alliance with Odo the Great (or Eudes, as he is sometimes known), the duke of Aquitaine, who had made himself independent during the civil war in 715, but was again defeated, at the Battle of Soissons, by Charles. The king fled with his ducal ally to the land south of the Loire and Ragenfrid fled to Angers. Soon Clotaire IV died and Odo gave up on Chilperic and, in exchange for recognising his dukedom, surrendered the king to Charles, who recognised his kingship over all the Franks in return for legitimate royal affirmation of his mayoralty, likewise over all the kingdoms (718).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks The Saracen Army outside Paris, 730-32 AD [edit] Foreign wars from 718-732 The ensuing years were full of strife. Between 718 and 723, Charles secured his power through a series of victories: he won the loyalty of several important bishops and abbots (by donating lands and money for the foundation of abbeys such as Echternach), he subjugated Bavaria and Alemannia, and he defeated the pagan Saxons. Having unified the Franks under his banner, Charles was determined to punish the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia. Therefore, late in 718, he laid waste their country to the banks of the Weser, the Lippe, and the Ruhr. He defeated them in the Teutoburg Forest. In 719, Charles seized West Frisia without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had been subjects of the Franks but had seized control upon the death of Pippin. Although Charles did not trust the pagans, their ruler, Aldegisel, accepted Christianity, and Charles sent Willibrord, bishop of Utrecht, the famous "Apostle to the Frisians" to convert the people. Charles also did much to support Winfrid, later Saint Boniface, the "Apostle of the Germans." When Chilperic II died the following year (720), Charles appointed as his successor the son of Dagobert III, Theuderic IV, who was still a minor, and w ho occupied the throne from 720 to 737. Charles w as now appointing the kings w hom he supposedly served, rois fainéants w ho w ere mere puppets in his hands; by the end of his reign they were so useless that he didn't even bother appointing one. At this time, Charles again marched against the Saxons. Then the Neustrians rebelled under Ragenfrid, who had left the county of Anjou. They were easily defeated (724), but Ragenfrid gave up his sons as hostages in turn for keeping his county. This ended the civil wars of Charles' reign. The next six years were devoted in their entirety to assuring Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. Between 720 and 723, Charles was fighting in Bavaria, where the Agilolfing dukes had gradually evolved into independent rulers, recently in alliance with Liutprand the Lombard. He forced the Alemanni to accompany him, and Duke Hugbert submitted to Frankish suzerainty. In 725 and 728, he again entered Bavaria and the ties of lordship seemed strong. From his first campaign, he brought back the Agilolfing princess Swanachild, who apparently became his concubine. In 730, he marched against Lantfrid, duke of Alemannia, who had also become independent, and killed him in battle. He forced the Alemanni capitulation to Frankish suzerainty and did not appoint a successor to Lantfrid. Thus, southern Germany once more became part of the Frankish kingdom, as had northern Germany during the first years of the reign. But by 730, his own realm secure, Charles began to prepare exclusively for the coming storm from the south and west. In 721, the emir of Córdoba had built up a strong army from Morocco, Yemen, and Syria to conquer Aquitaine, the large duchy in the southw est of Gaul, nominally under Frankish sovereignty, but in practice almost independent in the hands of the Odo the Great, the Duke of Aquitaine, since the Merovingian kings had lost power. The invading Muslims besieged the city of Toulouse, then Aquitaine's most important city, and Odo (also called Eudes, or Eudo) immediately left to find help. He returned three months later just before the city was about to surrender and defeated the Muslim invaders on June 9, 721, at what is now known as the Battle of Toulouse. This critical defeat was essentially the result of a classic enveloping movement by Odo's forces. (After Odo originally fled, the Muslims became overconfident and, instead of maintaining strong outer defenses around their siege camp and continuous scouting, they did neither.) Thus, when Odo returned, he was able to launch a near complete surprise attack on the besieging force, scattering it at the first attack, and slaughtering units caught resting or that fled without weapons or armour. Due to the situation in Iberia, Martel believed he needed a virtually fulltime army ²one he could train intensely²as a core of veteran Franks who would be augmented with the usual conscripts called up in time of war. (During the Early Middle Ages, troops were only available after the crops had been planted and before harvesting time.) To train the kind of infantry that could withstand the Muslim heavy cavalry, Charles needed them yearround, and he needed to pay them so their families could buy the food they would have otherwise grown. To obtain money he seized church lands and property, and used the funds to pay his soldiers. The same Charles who had secured the support of the ecclesia by donating land, seized some of it back between 724 and 732. Of course, Church officials were enraged, and, for a time, it looked as though Charles might even be excommunicated for his actions. But then came a significant invasion. [edit] Eve of Tours Historian Paul K. Davis said in 100 Decisive Battles "Having defeated Eudes, he turned to the Rhine to strengthen his northeastern borders - but in 725 was diverted south with the activity of the Muslims in Acquitane." Martel then concentrated his attention to the Umayyads, virtually for the remainder of his life.[11] Indeed, 12 years later, when he had thrice rescued Gaul from Umayyad invasions, Antonio Santosuosso noted when he destroyed an Umayyad army sent to reinforce the invasion forces of the 735 campaigns, "Charles Martel again came to the rescue".[12] It has been noted that Charles Martel could have pursued the wars against the Saxons²but he was determined to prepare for what he thought was a greater danger. It is also vital to note that the Muslims were not aware, at that time, of the true strength of the Franks, or the fact that they were building a real army instead of the typical barbarian hordes that had dominated Europe after Rome's fall. They considered the Germanic tribes, including the Franks, simply barbarians and were not particularly concerned about them. The Arab Chronicles, the history of that age, show that Arab awareness of the Franks as a growing military power came only after the Battle of Tours when the Caliph expressed shock at his army's catastrophic defeat. [edit] Battle of Tours Main article: Battle of Tours [edit] Leadup and importance "It was under one of their ablest and most renowned commanders, with a veteran army, and with every apparent advantage of time, place, and circumstance, that the Arabs made their great effort at the conquest of Europe north of the Pyrenees."[13] ²Edward Shepherd Creasy, The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World The Cordoban emirate had previously invaded Gaul and had been stopped in its northward sweep at the Battle of Toulouse, in 721. The hero of that less celebrated event had been Odo the Great, Duke of Aquitaine, who was not the progenitor of a race of kings and patron of chroniclers. It has previously been explained how Odo defeated the invading Muslims, but when they returned, things were far different. The arrival in the interim of a new emir of Cordoba, Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, who brought with him a huge force of Arabs and Berber horsemen, triggered a far greater invasion.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi had been at Toulouse, and the Arab Chronicles make clear he had strongly opposed the Emir's decision not to secure outer defenses against a relief force, which allowed Odo and his relief force to attack with impunity before the Islamic cavalry could assemble or mount. Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi had no intention of permitting such a disaster again. This time the Umayyad horsemen were ready for battle, and the results were horrific for the Aquitanians. Odo, hero of Toulouse, was badly defeated in the Muslim invasion of 732 at the battle prior to the Muslim sacking of Bordeaux, and when he gathered a second army, at the Battle of the River Garonne²where the western chroniclers state, "God alone knows the number of the slain"² and the city of Bordeaux was sacked and looted. Odo fled to Charles, seeking help. Charles agreed to come to Odo's rescue, provided Odo acknowledged Charles and his house as his Overlords, which Odo did formally at once. Thus, Odo faded into history while Charles marched into it. It is interesting to note that Charles was pragmatic; while most commanders would never use their enemies in battle, Odo and his remaining Aquitanian nobles formed the right flank of Charles' forces at Tours. The Battle of Tours earned Charles the cognomen "Martel" ('Hammer'), for the merciless way he hammered his enemies. Many historians, including the great military historian Sir Edward Creasy, believe that had he failed at Tours, Islam would probably have overrun Gaul, and perhaps the remainder of western Christian Europe. Gibbon made clear his belief that the Umayyad armies would have conquered from Rome to the Rhine, and even England, having the English Channel for protection, with ease, had Martel not prevailed. Creasy said "the great victory won by Charles Martel ... gave a decisive check to the career of Arab conquest in Western Europe, rescued Christendom from Islam, [and] preserved the relics of ancient and the germs of modern civilization." Gibbon's belief that the fate of Christianity hinged on this battle is echoed by other historians including John B. Bury, and was very popular for most of modern historiography. It fell somewhat out of style in the twentieth century, when historians such as Bernard Lewis contended that Arabs had little intention of occupying northern France. More recently, however, many historians have tended once again to view the Battle of Tours as a very significant event in the history of Europe and Christianity. Equally, many, such as William Watson, still believe this battle was one of macrohistorical world-changing importance, if they do not go so far as Gibbon does rhetorically. In the modern era, Matthew Bennett and his co-authors of "Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World", published in 2005, argue that "few battles are remembered 1,000 years after they are fought...but the Battle of Poitiers, (Tours) is an exception...Charles Martel turned back a Muslim raid that had it been allowed to continue, might have conquered Gaul." Michael Grant, author of "History of Rome", grants the Battle of Tours such importance that he lists it in the macrohistorical dates of the Roman era. It is important to note however that modern western historians, military historians, and writers, essentially fall into three camps. The first, those who believe Gibbon was right in his assessment that Martel saved Christianity and western civilization by this Battle are typified by Bennett, Paul Davis, Robert Martin, and educationalist Dexter B. Wakefield who writes in An Islamic Europe ³A Muslim France? Historically, it nearly happened. But as a result of Martel ¶ s fierce opposition, which ended Muslim advances and set the stage for centuries of war thereafter, Islam moved no farther into Europe. European schoolchildren learn about the Battle of Tours in much the same way that American students learn about Valley Forge and Gettysburg."[14] ´ The second camp of contemporary historians believe that a failure by Martel at Tours could have been a disaster, destroying what would become western civilization after the Renaissance. Certainly all historians agree that no power would have remained in Europe able to halt Islamic expansion had the Franks failed. William E. Watson, one of the most respected historians of this era, strongly supports Tours as a macrohistorical event, but distances himself from the rhetoric of Gibbon and Drubeck, writing, for example, of the battle's importance in Frankish, and world, history in 1993: ³There is clearly some justification for ranking Tours-Poitiers among the most significant events in Frankish history when one considers the result of the battle in light of the remarkable record of the successful establishment by Muslims of Islamic political and cultural dominance along the entire eastern and southern rim of the former Christian, Roman world. The rapid Muslim conquest of Palestine, Syria, Egypt and the North African coast all the way to Morocco in the seventh century resulted in the permanent imposition by force of Islamic culture onto a previously Christian and largely non-Arab base. The Visigothic kingdom fell to Muslim conquerors in a single battle on the Rio Barbate in 711, and the Hispanic Christian population took seven long centuries to regain control of the Iberian Peninsula. The Reconquista, of course, was completed in 1492, only months before Columbus received official backing for his fateful voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Had Charles Martel suffered at Tours-Poitiers the fate of King Roderick at the Rio Barbate, it is doubtful that a "do-nothing" sovereign of the Merovingian realm could have later succeeded where his talented major domus had failed. Indeed, as Charles was the progenitor of the Carolingian line of Frankish rulers and grandfather of Charlemagne, one can even say with a degree of certainty that the subsequent history of the West would have proceeded along vastly different currents had µ Abd ar-Rahman been victorious at Tours-Poitiers in 732.[15] ´ The final camp of western historians believe that Tours was vastly overrated. This view is typified by Alessandro Barbero, who writes, "Today, historians tend to play down the significance of the battle of Poitiers, pointing out that the purpose of the Arab force defeated by Charles Martel was not to conquer the Frankish kingdom, but simply to pillage the wealthy monastery of St-Martin of Tours".[16] Similarly, Toma åMastnak writes: ³Modern historians have constructed a myth presenting this victory as having saved Christian Europe from the Muslims. Edward Gibbon, for example, called Charles Martel the savior of Christendom and the battle near Poitiers an encounter that changed the history of the world... This myth has survived well into our own times... Contemporaries of the battle, however, did not overstate its significance. The continuators of Fredegar's chronicle, who probably wrote in the mid-eighth century, pictured the battle as just one of many military encounters between Christians and Saracens - moreover, as only one in a series of wars fought by Frankish princes for booty and territory... One of Fredegar's continuators presented the battle of Poitiers as what it really was: an episode in the struggle between Christian princes as the Carolingians strove to bring Aquitaine under their rule.[17] ´ However, it is vital to note, when assessing Charles Martel's life, that even those historians who dispute the significance of this one Battle as the event that saved Christianity, do not dispute that Martel himself had a huge effect on western history. Modern military historian Victor Davis Hanson acknowledges the debate on this battle, citing historians both for and against its macrohistorical placement: ³Recent scholars have suggested Poitiers, so poorly recorded in contemporary sources, was a mere raid and thus a construct of western mythmaking or that a Muslim victory might have been preferable to continued Frankish dominance. What is clear is that Poitiers marked a general continuance of the successful defense of Europe, (from the Muslims). Flush from the victory at Tours, Charles Martel went on to clear southern France from Islamic attackers for decades, unify the warring kingdoms into the foundations of the Carolingian Empire, and ensure ready and reliable troops from local estates.".[18] ´
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[edit] After Tours In the subsequent decade, Charles led the Frankish army against the eastern duchies, Bavaria and Alemannia, and the southern duchies, Aquitaine and Provence. He dealt with the ongoing conflict with the Frisians and Saxons to his northeast with some success, but full conquest of the Saxons and their incorporation into the Frankish empire would wait for his grandson Charlemagne, primarily because Martel concentrated the bulk of his efforts against Muslim expansion. So instead of concentrating on conquest to his east, he continued expanding Frankish authority in the w est, and denying the Emirate of Córdoba a foothold in Europe beyond Al-Andalus. After his victory at Tours, Martel continued on in campaigns in 736 and 737 to drive other Muslim armies from bases in Gaul after they again attempted to get a foothold in Europe beyond Al-Andalus. [edit] Wars from 732-737 Between his victory of 732 and 735, Charles reorganized the kingdom of Burgundy, replacing the counts and dukes with his loyal supporters, thus strengthening his hold on power. He was forced, by the ventures of Radbod, duke of the Frisians (719-734), son of the Duke Aldegisel who had accepted the missionaries Willibrord and Boniface, to invade independence-minded Frisia again in 734. In that year, he slew the duke, who had expelled the Christian missionaries, in the battle of the Boarn and so wholly subjugated the populace (he destroyed every pagan shrine) that the people were peaceful for twenty years after. The dynamic changed in 735 because of the death of Odo the Great, who had been forced to acknowledge, albeit reservedly, the suzerainty of Charles in 719. Though Charles wished to unite the duchy directly to himself and went there to elicit the proper homage of the Aquitainians, the nobility proclaimed Odo's son, Hunold, whose dukedom Charles recognised when the Umayyads invaded Provence the next year, and who equally was forced to acknowledge Charles as overlord as he had no hope of holding off the Muslims alone. This naval Arab invasion was headed by Abdul Rahman's son. It landed in Narbonne in 736 and moved at once to reinforce Arles and move inland. Charles temporarily put the conflict w ith Hunold on hold, and descended on the Provençal strongholds of the Umayyads. In 736, he retook Montfrin and Avignon, and Arles and Aix-en-Provence w ith the help of Liutprand, King of the Lombards. Nîmes, Agde, and Béziers, held by Islam since 725, fell to him and their fortresses were destroyed. He crushed one Umayyad army at Arles, as that force sallied out of the city, and then took the city itself by a direct and brutal frontal attack, and burned it to the ground to prevent its use again as a stronghold for Umayyad expansion. He then moved swiftly and defeated a mighty host outside of Narbonnea at the River Berre, but failed to take the city. Military historians believe he could have taken it, had he chosen to tie up all his resources to do so²but he believed his life was coming to a close, and he had much work to do to prepare for his sons to take control of the Frankish realm. A direct frontal assault, such as took Arles, using rope ladders and rams, plus a few catapults, simply was not sufficient to take Narbonne without horrific loss of life for the Franks, troops Martel felt he could not lose. Nor could he spare years to starve the city into submission, years he needed to set up the administration of an empire his heirs would reign over. He left Narbonne therefore, isolated and surrounded, and his son would return to liberate it for Christianity. Notable about these campaigns was Charles' incorporation, for the first time, of heavy cavalry with stirrups to augment his phalanx. His ability to coordinate infantry and cavalry veterans was unequaled in that era and enabled him to face superior numbers of invaders, and to decisively defeat them again and again. Some historians believe the Battle against the main Muslim force at the River Berre, near Narbonn Note Citations Notes on Waifar de Gascogne, Duke of Aquitaine Children Loup II, Duke of Gascony b: ABT 736 in Couserans, Gascony, France Hunold II, Duke of Gascony b: ABT 740 in Couserans, Gascony, France Adelrico De Gascogne b: ABT 742 in Couserans, Gascony, France Windrigizille De Gascogne b: ABT 744 in Couserans, Gascony, France Gauzelin De Gascogne , Comte Du Maine b: ABT 746 in Couserans, Gascony, France Notes on Pepin Carolingian 1 Pepin DE LOMBARDY b: 817 d: 840 2 Herbert DE VERMANDOIS b: 840 + Beatrice DE MORVOIS 3 Herbert DE VERMANDOIS b: 884 d: 23 Feb 942-943 + Hildebrante DE NEUSTRIA b: Abt 887 4 Renaud (Rognvald) DE ROUCY b: Abt 926 d: 10 May 967 + Alberade DE LORRAINE b: Abt 930 5 Giselbert DE ROUCY b: 956 d: Abt 1000 + Miss DE MACON b: 972 6 Yvette (Jutta) DE ROUCY b: 988 + Manasses DE RETHEL b: 990 d: 1056 5 Ermentrude DE ROUCY b: Abt 958 + Alberic DE MACON 6 Miss DE MACON b: 972 + Giselbert DE ROUCY b: 956 d: Abt 1000 4 Adele DE VERMANDOIS b: 910 + Arnold "the Great" DE FLANDERS b: Abt 890 d: 27 Mar 964 5 Baudouin DE FLANDERS b: Abt 940 d: 1 Nov 962 + Matilda (Maud) DE BURGUNDY b: 946 d: 972 6 Arnolph DE FLANDERS b: Abt 950 d: 988 + Rozela DE IVREA b: 945 d: 26 Jan 1003
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Bertha DE FLANDERS b: Abt 965 + Aimon DE GENEVA b: Abt 985 d: 1016 6 Jean DE CONTEVILLE b: 969 + Une Fille JOLIE 4 Esprota Adela de Senlis DE BRETAGNE b: 911 d: Abt 972 + Nigel DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 911 5 Roger DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 944 + Helena DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1030 6 Neil DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 966 d: 1045 + Adele DE EU b: Abt 970 d: Aft 1016 Father: Charlemagne b: 2 Apr 742 in Ingelmunster, Flanders, BELGIUM c: in , St Denis, Seine-St-Denis, FRANCE Mother: Hildegard of Vinzgau b: 758 in , , Swabia, GERMANY Marriage 1 Bertha de Taillefer b: Abt 782 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, FRANCE Married: Abt 795 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Children Bernard Carolingians b: 797 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Adelheid Carolingians b: Abt 797 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Adélaïde Carolingians b: Abt 798 in of Aix-La-Chapelle, Austrasia Atala Carolingians b: Abt 799 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Gundrada Carolingians b: Abt 801 in of Aix-La-Chapelle, Austrasia Berthais Carolingians b: Abt 803 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Tetrada Carolingians b: Abt 805 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Notes on Adelaide West Adelaide (Aelis) de /Tours/ BIRT ABT. 819 Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France, France 1 death ABT. 866
Sources: A. Roots 48, 169, 181-6, 224; Pfafman, AF and Smallwood. In one line Roots says her name was Aelis and in another says Adelaide. In another says Ad elaide (or Aelis). RC calls her Adelaide (Aenis). Roots: Adelaide (or Aelis), widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre; second wife o f Robert the Strong. Kraentzler 1451 calls her N. de Leon. (Could that be the first wife of Robert?) Note Citations Notes on Bernard de Lombardy Note: After the death of his father, Bernard was assigned Italy, but, due to an uprising, Bernard was ordered killed by his uncle, Louis the Pious. According to Thegan and others, he was ex concubina natus, but this statement cannot definitely be substantiated and seems improbable Father: Pepin Carolingians b: Apr 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY c: 12 Apr 781 in , Rome, Latium, ITALY Mother: Bertha de Taillefer b: Abt 782 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, FRANCE Marriage 1 Kunégonde de Autun b: Abt 797 in Gellone, Savoy, FRANCE Married: Abt 817 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Children Pépin de Vermandois b: 817 in Vermandois, Neustria (Normandy, France) Berenger de Bayeux b: Bef 825 in Bayeux, , Basse-Normandie (Normandie), FRANCE Notes on Bava Children Aelis b: 819 in Tours,Touraine,France Hugh DE BOURGES b: Abt 790 Ermengarde b: Abt 795 Berthe DE TOURS b: 815 in Tours,Touraine,France Luitfride b: Abt 793 Tertullus Seneschal b: 821 Notes on Gunderland De Haebaye Children Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin b: ABT 726 Inerman De Garlin b: 757 Notes on Roricon, I, Count of Maine 1 Roricon Count Of MAINE b: ABT 0772 d: AFT 0832 + Rotrude Princess Of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE b: Aug 0774 d: 6 Jun 0810 2 Roricon II COUNT OF MAINE b: 0790 d: 0858 + Blichilde COUNTESS OF MAINE b: 0794 3 Bilichilde D'ANJOU b: 0817 3 Wulgrim DE ANGOULEME b: 0835 d: 3 May 0886 + Rosalinde COUNTESS OF AGENOIS b: 0842
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Alduin COUNT OF ANGOULEME b: 0866 d: 25 Mar 0916 + Mrs. Alduin COUNTESS OF ANGOULEME b: 0870 5 William I TAILLEFER b: 0895 d: 0956 + Mrs. William I TAILLEFER b: 0900 6 Armand Manzer TAILLEFER b: 0924 d: 0992 + Hildegarde b: 0926 d: 4 Mar 0992/1001 7 William "Guillaume" II Taillefer Ct.of Angouleme b: 0952 d: 6 Apr 1028 + Girberge GRISGONELLE b: ABT 0975 8 Alduin TAILLEFER b: ABT 0992 d: 1034 + Alaizie "Alaazie" 9 Ivo "William III" TAILLEFER Baron b: ABT 1021 d: 14 Oct 1066 + Marie Montgomerie 8 Geoffrey TAILLEFER b: ABT 0994 d: 1048 + Petronille DE ARCHAIC b: 0994 9 Foulgues "Fulk" TAILLEFER b: 1015 d: 1087 + Cundo VAGENA b: 1062 10 William III TAILLEFER b: 1084 d: 16 Apr 1118 + Vitapoy DE BENAUGES b: 1086 Notes on Robert I, I/King of France !Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Sixth Edition by Frederick Lewis Weis Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore 1988 line 48-18; !Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #503 Count of Poitiers, Paris, Marquis of Nuestria, King of the West Franks; born posthumously 866. ! Robert and Bertha were brother and sister. Sources: RC 134, 169, 259, 264; Ancestral Roots 48-18, 50, 53; Kraentzler 1260, 1451; Pfafman ; The Timetables of History; Young; Carolingian Ancestry. Roots: Robert I, Count of Poitiers, Marquis of Neustria and Orleans, Count of Paris 888, D uke of France, King of the West Franks 922-923. Robert, duke of Francia, became anti-king in France in 922. He was defeated and killed a t Soissons. He was succeeded as antiking by Rudolph II of Burgundy. He also was Marquis of Neustria and the ancestor of many French, English and Hungarian rul ers. Roots says Count of Paris 888 and King of the Franks 922-923. RC: Count of Paris and Poitiers, anti-king of France, Duke of France, Marquis of Neuestri a and Orleans, King of West Franks. K: Robert I de France. Count Poitiers and Paris; Marquis of Neustria, King of the West Fra nks (France), Anti-King to Charles III, King of France. Born posthumously 866. Young: Robert I, King of the West Franks, died 923. Carolingian: Robert I, King of the West Franks. Died 923 Robert I of France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Robert I King of Western Francia Reign June 29, 922±June 15, 923 Coronation June 29, 922, Rheims Predecessor Charles the Fat Successor Charles III Issue Emma of France Hildebranda of France Hugh the Great Richilda of France Father Robert the Strong Mother Adelaide of Tours Born 15 August 866(866-08-15) Died 15 June 923 (aged 56) Soissons, France Robert I (August 15, 866 ±June 15, 923), King of Western Francia (922 ±923), was the younger son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, who became king of the Western Franks in 888. West Francia evolved over time into France; under Odo, the capital was fixed on Paris, a large step in that direction. His family is known as the Robertians. He was present at the Siege of Paris in 885. Appointed by Odo ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, and abbot in commendam of
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks many abbeys, Robert also secured the office of Dux Francorum, a military dignity of high importance. He did not claim the crown of West Francia when his brother died in 898; but recognising the supremacy of the Carolingian king, Charles the Simple, he was confirmed in his offices and possessions, after which he continued to defend northern Francia from the attacks of the Norsemen. The peace between the king and his powerful vassal was not seriously disturbed until about 921. The rule of Charles, and especially his partiality for a certain Hagano, had aroused some irritation; and, supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerful of the Frankish nobles, Robert took up arms, drove Charles into Lorraine, and was himself crowned king of the Franks (rex Francorum) at Rheims on June 29, 922. Collecting an army, Charles marched against the usurper and, on June 15, 923, in a stubborn and sanguinary battle near Soissons, Robert was killed, according to one tradition in single combat with his rival. Robert was married twice. Through his first wife, Aelis, a descendant of Charlemagne, he had two daughters. Each married powerful lay vassals of their father: Emma of France (894±935) to Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy, and Hildebranda (895 ±931) to Herbert II of Vermandois. Through his second w ife, Béatrice of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois, he had his only son, Hugh the Great, w ho w as later dux Francorum and father of King Hugh Capet, and a daughter Richilda. He may have had other daughters. References This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, Note Citations Robert I, Roi de France1 M, #105187, d. circa 15 June 923 Robert I, Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187|Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria|d. c 866|p10519.htm#i105188|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=13 Jun 2008 Robert I, Roi de France was the son of Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria.1 He died circa 15 June 923, killed in action.1,2 Robert I, Roi de France gained the title of Roi Robert I de France circa 29 June 922.1,2 Child of Robert I, Roi de France and Beatrice de Vermandois Adela de France b. c 895 Children of Robert I, Roi de France Emma de France 1 Liégarde de France+ 3 Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris+ b. c 895, d. 9 Jun 9562 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989). Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S102] Roglo Geneweb Website, online . Hereinafter cited as Roglo Geneweb Website Note Citations Notes on Wulgrim DE ANGOULEME Alternatee ancestry:1 Emma de Swabia b: ABT 730 + Alemani Gerold I de Garlin b: ABT 750 2 Ulrich b: ABT 780 + Susannah de Paris b: ABT 805 3 Wulgrim de Taillefer b: ABT 815 d: 3 MAY 886 + Sancha de Septimanie b: ABT 830 4 Aldouin de Taillefer b: ABT 850 d: 27 MAR 916 5 William I de Taillefer b: 926 d: 6 AUG 962 6 Arnaud I de Taillefer b: 952 d: 2 MAR 986/87 + Hildegarde 7 William de Taillefer b: 968 d: 6 APR 1078 + Gerbage Grisegonelle b: 962 8 Aldwin Taiilefer 9 Baron Taylefer b: 1000 d: 14 OCT 1066 10 Hanzar Taylor Notes on Theodrate Carolingian Father: Pepin CAROLINGIAN b: Apr 773 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany Mother: Bertha DE TOULOUSE b: 777 in Toulouse, Haute, France Marriage 1 Lambert DE NANTES b: 795 Married: 827 Children Lisois DE CRAON b: Abt 827 Lambert DE NANTES b: 835
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois, Children Bernard Count Of SENLIS b: ABT 0844 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy,France Pépin II Count Of SENLIS COUNT OF BRETAGNE b: ABT 0846 in Vermandois, Normandy, France Berenger Comte De Bayeux b: ABT 0847 in Bayeux, Neustia,France Herbert I Count Of VERMANDOIS b: ABT 0848 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy, France Adelaide De Vermandois b: ABT 0858 Father: Bernard Carolingians b: 797 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Mother: Kunégonde de Autun b: Abt 797 in Gellone, Savoy, FRANCE Marriage 1 Rothaïde de Bobbio b: 812 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Married: 840 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE 7 8 9 Children Bernard de Vermandois b: Abt 844 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Bernard et Laon b: Abt 840 in Vermandois, Neustria (Normandy, France) Beatrix de Vermandois b: Abt 854 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Pépin I (Pepin) Bérenger Comte de Senlis b: Abt 842 in Vermandois, Neustria (Normandy, France) Pépin Bérenger de Senlis b: Abt 846 in , Rennes, Îlle-et-Vilaine, FRANCE Herbert de Vermandois b: Abt 848 in , Péronne, Somme, FRANCE Maud de Thérouanne b: Abt 857 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Adèle de Vermandois b: Abt 860 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Notes on Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders Baldwin was created Margrave of Flanders by his father-in-law, EmperorCharles the Bald; he was responsible for repulsing invasions of theNorthmen in this coastal borderland of the Frankish dominion. {"ThePlantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton alt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 19states that Baldwin I is son of Odoacre, Count of Harlebec (d. 862),who is son of Engelram, Count of Harlebec (d. ca. 824, son of Lyderic,Count of Harlebec, who d. ca, 802.} Baldwin I died in 877 or 879. Baldwin I kidnapped her (Judith) by horseback from her husband &father and then married her A daring warrior under Charles II, he fell in love with the King's daughter Judith, the youthful widow of 2 English kings, married her, and fled with his bride to Lorraine. At first angry, Charles eventually forgave him and made him Margrave of Flanders-changed to Count in the 10th century. Encyclopedia Britannica for Baldwin I. Bras De Fer Name Prefix: Count Flanders, French FLANDRE, Flemish VLAANDEREN, medieval principality inthe southwest of the Low Countries, now included in the Frenchdépartement of Nord, the Belgian provinces of East Flanders and WestFlanders, and the Dutch province of Zeeland. The name appeared as earlyas the8th century and is believed to mean "Lowland," or "Flooded Land." The origin of Flanders lies in the pagus Flandrensis, an area composed ofBruges and its immediate environs under the administration of theFrankish empire. Thus, in theearly European Middle Ages Flanders sharedthe institutions of the Frankish kingdom. With the decay of theseinstitutions under the later Carolingians, the country became feudalizedand was ruled by powerful princes--wealthy landowners--who sought toexpand their territory by force of arms and to safeguard it by buildingcastles. The population, though united under a common rule, was far fromhomogeneous. In the southernmost area it was mainly Gallo-Roman andRomance-speaking; farther north the Frankish settlement had been denser,so that the language was Germanic; and the coastal areas had been settledwith people of Saxon and Frisian origin, of a less civilized way of life.The counts effectively united thesepeoples into one nation. From the12th century onward, the counts substituted for the old feudal structurean orderly administration and fiscal organization, set up a centralizedjudicial system (using Roman law), and began extensive legislation. Oneof the main starting points of this development was the safeguardingofpublic order by the counts (pax comitis). The role of Philip of Alsacewas capital in this field. He gave to a great number of towns charters(keuren), the contents of which varied little and which all went back tothe charter of Arras of 1157-63. At the same time, but quite distinctly,the commune movement developed. This led to the establishment in thenumerous, wealthy towns of a town government with a considerable measureof independence. The towns were ruled by aldermen who were administratorsand judges at the same time. The constitutional history of Flanders islargely that of the struggle for supremacy between comital andcommunalauthority. Finally the central authority was victorious, and in the 16thcentury monarchical authority was firmly established. Representativeinstitutions (estates) had grown up around the counts, especially fromthe 14th century onw ard; they w ere largely controlled by the three maintow ns of Ghent, Bruges, and Ypres. [Encyclopædia Britannica CD '97] In the time of Cæsar, Flanders w as inhabited by the Morini, Atrebates,and other Celtic tribes, but in the centuries that follow ed, the land wasrepeatedly overrun by German invaders and finally became a part of thedominion of the Franks. On the breakup of the Carolingian empire, theRiver Scheldt was, by the Treaty of Verdun (843), made the line ofdivision between the Kingdom of East Francia (Austrasia) under theEmperor Lothaire, and the Kingdom of West Francia (Neustria) underCharles the Bald. In virtue of this compact, Flanders was henceforthattached to the West Frankish monarchy (France). It thus acquired aposition unique among the provinces of the territory known in later timesas the Netherlands, all of which were included in that northern part ofAustrasia assigned on the death of the Emperor Lothaire (855) to KingLothaire II, and from his name called Lotharingia or Lorraine Note Citations Notes on Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerre Sources: A. Roots 155; RC 175, 300; AF. Roots: Konrad II, Count of Auxerre, etc. RC: Konrad II, Count of Auxerre, 858; Margrave of Transjuranian Burgundy, Lay Abbot of St. Moritz/Moretz
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Ermengarde Children Ermengarde "Helletrude" b: Abt 832 in Alsace,Loraine,France Louis b: Abt 823 Lothair b: 827 Notes on Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin Children Hadrian De Orleans b: ABT 765 Hildergarde De Swabia b: ABT 757 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia (Swabia) Erlafrid De Garlin Ulrich I
Notes on Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de France Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris1 M, #105190, b. circa 895, d. 9 June 956 Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris|b. c 895\nd. 9 Jun 956|p10519.htm#i105190|Robert I, Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187||||Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria|d. c 866|p10519.htm#i105188|||||||||| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris was born circa 895. He was the son of Robert I, Roi de France.1 He married, firstly, Eadhilda (?), daughter of Eadw eard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?), betw een 926 and 927.2 He married, thirdly, Hedw ig von Sachsen, daughter of Heinrich I von Sachsen, Holy Roman Emperor and Mathilda von Ringelheim, before 14 September 938.1 He died on 9 June 956. Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris also went by the nick-name of Hugues 'the Great'.1 He gained the title of Comte de Paris. He gained the title of Duc de France. Children of Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris and Hedwig von Sachsen Hugues de Paris, Roi de France+ b. c 938, d. 24 Oct 996 Emma de Paris b. a 942, d. 19 Mar 968 Citations [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 13. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family Note Citations Notes on Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Paris Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris1 M, #105190, b. circa 895, d. 9 June 956 Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris|b. c 895\nd. 9 Jun 956|p10519.htm#i105190|Robert I, Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187||||Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria|d. c 866|p10519.htm#i105188|||||||||| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris was born circa 895. He was the son of Robert I, Roi de France.1 He married, firstly, Eadhilda (?), daughter of Eadw eard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?), betw een 926 and 927.2 He married, thirdly, Hedw ig von Sachsen, daughter of Heinrich I von Sachsen, Holy Roman Emperor and Mathilda von Ringelheim, before 14 September 938.1 He died on 9 June 956. Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris also went by the nick-name of Hugues 'the Great'.1 He gained the title of Comte de Paris. He gained the title of Duc de France. Children of Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris and Hedwig von Sachsen Hugues de Paris, Roi de France+ b. c 938, d. 24 Oct 996 Emma de Paris b. a 942, d. 19 Mar 968 Citations [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 13. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Note Citations Notes on Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil 1 Herlouin De Ponthieu b: Abt 840 d: 878 2 Heligaud De Ponthieu b: Abt 860 d: 926 3 Helouin De Ponthieu b: Abt 880 d: 13 Aug 945 4 Roger De Ponthieu b: Abt 900 d: Abt 930 5 William De Ponthieu b: Abt 920 d: Abt 965 + Maud St. Pol b: 918 6 Hilduin De Ponthieu b: Abt 940 d: 981 + Hersende De Montreuil b: 946 d: 970
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois Children Beatrice De Vermandois Queen Of France b: ABT 0870 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy, France Odo de Vermandois b: in of,Vermandois,Normandy,France Hugo de Vermandois b: in of,Vermandois,Normandy,France Herbert II Count Of VERMANDOIS b: 0880 in Of, Vermandois, Neustria Judith De Vermandois b: ABT 0882 in Vermandois, Normandy, France Adela de Vermandois b: ABT 0902 in of,Vermandois,Normandy,France Notes on Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes Children Theobald I De Blois Count of Blois b: 0913 in Blois, France Baldwin II De Blois b: ABT 0925 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Notes on Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyes 1 Baldwin DE BLOIS b: Abt 885 + Richilde DE BOURGES b: Abt 891 2 Gerlotte DE BLOIS b: 913 + Rollo Thurstan BIGOD b: 900 3 Ansfred ROLLOSON b: 937 d: 978 + Helloe COUNTESS OF BEULAC b: 942 4 Ansfred Onfror GOZ b: 963 + Thyra PRINCESS OF DENMARK b: Abt 968 5 Toustien LE GOZ b: 989 + Judith DE MONTANDLIER b: 994 6 Robert LE BIGOD b: 1015 d: 1071 + Adelaide DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 1022 6 Richard LE GOZ b: 1019 d: Aft 1082 + Emma DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1029 6 Maud Margaret LE GOZ b: 1033 + Anflec "Lancelot DE BRIOQUIBEC b: Abt 909 3 Ertemberge DE BRIOQUIBEC b: Abt 930 d: Abt 955 + Torf "The Rich" DE HARCOURT b: Abt 928 d: Abt 1010 4 Turchetil DE HARCOURT b: Abt 951 d: 1025 + Anceline De Bastembourg DE BETRAND 5 Anchetil DE HARCOURT b: Abt 971 + Eve DE BOISSAY b: Abt 1000 6 Robert "The Strong" DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1037 + Colede D' ARGOUGES b: Abt 1039 d: 1126 5 Leceline DE HARCOURT + William "The Bastard" DE EU b: 978 d: 2 Jan 1054 6 William DE SOISSONS D'EU b: Abt 1027 d: Aft 1076 + Aelis + Avelina (Adeline, Wevia) DE CREPON b: Abt 944 5 Josceline De Pont-Audemer DE HARCOURT b: Abt 975 d: 1068 + Roger "Le Grand" DE MONTGOMERIE b: 1003 d: 1056 6 Roger DE MONTGOMERIE b: 1022 d: 27 Jul 1094 + Mabel DE TALVAS b: 1015 d: 2 Dec 1079 6 GILBERT DE MONTGOMERIE b: Abt 1017 d: 1064 5 Humphrey DE HARCOURT b: Abt 980 d: 28 Sep 1044 + Aubreye DE LA HAIE b: Abt 984 d: 20 Sep 1045 6 Roger DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1022 d: 29 Nov 1094 + Adeline DE MEULAN b: Abt 1014 5 Thureyitel DE NEUFMARCHE b: Abt 990 d: 1035 6 Geoffrey DE NEUFMARCHE b: Abt 1020 + Ada FITZGILBERT b: Abt 1025 + Anceline (Adeline) DE MONTFORT b: Abt 953 5 Lesceline DE NEWMARCH b: Abt 990 d: 26 Jan 1057-1058 + Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: Abt 980 d: Aft 1037 6 Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: 1021 d: 1063 + Alice (Adela) DE ROUCY b: 1024 d: 1069 Notes on Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandre This is not Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem. Charles III (called the Simple for being straightforward) had been consecrated king by Rheims archbishop Fulk in 898. Flanders count Baldwin II (r. 879-918) tried to eliminate Fulk's power by having him murdered in 900, but Fulk's work was carried on by his successor Archbishop Herveus (900922), who convened a synod for reform at Trosly in 909
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois Children Renaud (Rognvald) DE ROUCY b: Abt 926 in Rheims, Marne, Aquitaine, France Adele DE VERMANDOIS b: 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France Esprota Adela de Senlis DE BRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France Notes on Beatrice de Vermandois Beatrice de Vermandois F, #102166, b. 880 Beatrice de Vermandois was born in 880. Child of Beatrice de Vermandois and Robert I, Roi de France Adela de France b. c 895 Note Citations Notes on Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy Luitgarda de Vermandois||p10489.htm#i104884|Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois|b. c 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p15039.htm#i150389|Liégarde de France||p818.htm#i8180|Heribert I., Comte de Vermandois|b. c 850|p10477.htm#i104764||||Robert I., Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187|||| Luitgarda de Vermandois is the daughter of Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois and Liégarde de France.2 She married Guillaume I 'Longsw ord', 2nd Duc de Normandie, son of Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie and Poppa of Normandy de Valois, in 935.1 Citations [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S130] Wikipedia, online www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia Note Citations Notes on Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyes Robert, Comte de Troyes1 M, #150390, d. circa 975 Robert, Comte de Troyes|d. c 975|p15039.htm#i150390|Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois|b. c 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p15039.htm#i150389|Liégarde de France||p818.htm#i8180|Heribert I., Comte de Vermandois|b. c 850|p10477.htm#i104764||||Robert I., Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187|||| Last Edited=11 Jul 2005 Robert, Comte de Troyes w as the son of Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois and Liégarde de France.1,2 He married Adela de Troyes circa 950.1 He died circa 975.1 Robert, Comte de Troyes gained the title of Comte de Troyes in 950.1 Child of Robert, Comte de Troyes and Adela de Troyes Heribert 'the Younger', Comte de Troyes+ d. 9951 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 85. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S102] Roglo Geneweb Website, online . Hereinafter cited as Roglo Geneweb Website Note Citations Notes on Hughes de Paris, Rio de France Hugues de Paris, Roi de France M, #103103, b. circa 938, d. 24 October 996 Hugues de Paris, Roi de France|b. c 938\nd. 24 Oct 996|p10311.htm#i103103|Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris|b. c 895\nd. 9 Jun 956|p10519.htm#i105190|Hedwig von Sachsen|b. b 922\nd. a 965|p398.htm#i3973|Robert I., Roi de France|d. c 15 Jun 923|p10519.htm#i105187||||Heinrich I. von Sachsen, Holy Roman Emperor|b. c 876\nd. 2 Jul 936|p10324.htm#i103238|Mathilda von Ringelheim||p14909.htm#i149090| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Hugues de Paris, Roi de France was born circa 938.1 He was the son of Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris and Hedwig von Sachsen. He married Adelaide de Poitou, daughter of Guillaume III, Duc d'Aquitaine and Adele de Normandie, circa 969.2 He died on 24 October 996.2 He was buried at Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. Hugues de Paris, Roi de France was a member of the House of Capet.2 He gained the title of Roi Hugues de France in 987. Child of Hugues de Paris, Roi de France and Adelaide de Poitou Robert II, Roi de France+ b. 27 Mar 972, d. 20 Jul 10312 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 13. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. Note Citations Notes on Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois Children
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Hildegarde De Blois b: ABT 0938 Hugo De Blois b: ABT 0944 Eudo de Venables , Count of Blois b: ABT 0947 in Venables, Normandy, France Emma Countess Of CHAMPAGNE Countess of Champagne b: ABT. 954 in Of Blois, , France 1 Theobald DE BLOIS b: Abt 915 + Luitgarda DE VERMANDOIS b: Abt 915 2 Hildegarde DE BLOIS b: Abt 946 + Bouchard DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 940 d: 978 3 Bouchard DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 957 d: 1020 + Elizabeth DE CRECY b: Abt 961 4 Thibault DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 983 5 Gui Milo DE MONTLHERY b: 1009 d: Abt 1095 + Hodierne DE GOMETZ b: Abt 1014 d: 7 Dec 1074 6 Mesilinde (Millicent) DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 1032 d: 1097 + Hugh DE RETHEL b: Abt 1055 d: 1118 6 Isabel DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 1040 + Walter DE ST. VALERY b: Abt 1035 + Walter DE SAINT VALERIE + Josceline DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1034 d: 1075 6 Guy "the Red" DE MONTLHERY b: 1042 d: 1108 + Elise DE CORBEIL b: Abt 1048 + Adelaide (Elizabeth) DE CRECY b: 1044 d: 1104 6 Milo (Le Grand) DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 1044 6 Adele DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 1044 + Hughes DU PUISET b: Abt 1040 d: 1094 2 Eudes DE BLOIS b: 945 d: 12 Mar 995-996 + Berthe DE BOURGOGNE b: 965 d: 1010 3 Eudes DE BLOIS b: 983 d: 15 Nov 1037 + Matilda D' AUVERGNE b: 995 4 Etienne DE BLOIS b: Abt 1000 + Adele b: Abt 1000 5 Eudes D'AUMALE b: 1026 + Adeliza DE NORMANDY b: 1029 d: Bef 1090 6 Stephen D'AUMALE b: 1070 d: 1127 + Havoise DE MORTIMER b: 1074 4 Bertha DE BLOIS b: Abt 1002 + William RAMSAY b: Abt 1000 5 Emma RAMSAY b: Abt 1062 + Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1048 d: 1094 6 Robert DE BRUS b: 1071 d: 11 May 1141 + Agnes PAYNEL b: 1086 d: 1170 + Allan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 997 d: 1 Oct 1040 5 Hawise DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1030 d: 1071 + Hoel DE CORNOUAILLE b: Abt 1025 d: 1084 6 Alain "Barbefort" DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1067 d: 13 Oct 1119 + Roscille D' ANJOU b: 904 6 Alan FERGANT b: Abt 1070 + Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' ANJOU b: Abt 1080 5 Emma DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1034 d: Abt 1094 + Robert DE BRUSSI b: 1030 d: 1096 6 William DE BRAOSE b: 1049 6 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1049 6 Allan DE BRUS b: Abt 1050 6 Philina DE BRUS b: Abt 1053 6 Hortolina DE BRUS b: Abt 1055 6 Amicia DE BRUS b: Abt 1057 6 Robert DE BRUS b: Bef 1066 d: 1094 + Agnes DE ST. CLARE b: Abt 1048 d: 1080 6 Alice Agatha DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1079 + Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1076 d: 1120 5 Conan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1035 4 Stephen DE CHAMPAGNE b: Abt 1017 d: 1047 4 Theobald (Thibault) DE BLOIS b: 1019 d: 1043 + Garsinde DE MAINE b: Abt 1019 5 Stephen Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1045 d: 19 May 1102 + Adela PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1062 6 William DE BLOIS b: 1086 6 Theobold "the Great" DE BLOIS b: 1093 d: 8 Oct 1152 + Mathilde VON SPONHEIM b: Abt 1097 6 Stephen DE BLOIS b: Abt 1097 6 Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1099
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Phillip DE BLOIS Notes on Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois Father: Herbert I Count Of VERMANDOIS b: ABT 0848 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy, France Mother: Beatrice Of Morvois, Countess of Vermandois b: ABT 0853 in ,,,France Marriage 1 Hildebrante of France b: 0892 in of,Vermandois,Normandy,France Married: BEF 0907 in , , , France Sealing Spouse: 6 Feb 1992 in JRIVE Children Herbert de Vermandois b: ABT 0907 in Meaux,,France Adela Alix of Vermandois b: ABT 0914 in Vermandois,,Normandy,France Luitgarde De Vermandois Duchess of Normandy. b: 0915 in Vermandois, Neustria Albert de Vermandois b: 0920 in Vermandois, Normandy, France Robert de Vermandois b: ABT 0927 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy, France Marriage 2 Lietgarde of Vermandois b: 0895 Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois1 M, #150389, b. circa 880, d. 23 February 943 Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois|b. c 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p15039.htm#i150389|Heribert I, Comte de Vermandois|b. c 850|p10477.htm#i104764||||Pepin I., Seigneur de Peronne|b. 817\nd. 840|p64.htm#i636|||||||||| Last Edited=30 May 2009 Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois w as born circa 880.3 He w as the son of Heribert I, Comte de Vermandois.2 He married Liégarde de France, daughter of Robert I, Roi de France.3 He died on 23 February 943.3 Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois gained the title of Comte de Vermandois.1 Children of Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois and Liégarde de France Luitgarda de Vermandois 2 Adela de Vermandois+ d. 960 Robert, Comte de Troyes+ d. c 9751 Eudes, Comte d'Amiens b. 915, d. a 9462 Hugues, Comte de Reims b. 920, d. 9622 Heribert III, Comte d'Omois b. 927, d. bt 980 - 9842 Albert I, Comte de Vermandois+ b. 934, d. 9872 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 85. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S130] Wikipedia, online www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia. [S102] Roglo Geneweb Website, online . Hereinafter cited as Roglo Geneweb Website Note Citations Notes on William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy 1 William DE NORMANDY b: Abt 891 + Sprota DE SAINT LIS b: Abt 911 2 Richard "The Fearless" DE NORMANDY b: 28 Aug 933 d: 20 Nov 996 + Gunnora DE CREPON b: 942 d: 1031 3 Godfrey Crispin DE EU b: Abt 953 d: Abt 1015 + Hawise (Heloise) DE GUINES b: 956 4 Adele DE EU b: Abt 970 d: Aft 1016 + Neil DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 966 d: 1045 5 Adelaide DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 1022 + Robert LE BIGOD b: 1015 d: 1071 6 Roger LE BIGOD b: Abt 1060 d: 1107 + Adeliza DE TOENI b: 1066 d: 1136 5 Niel DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 1022 4 Gilbert Crispin "Le Bruin" DE BRIONNE b: 985 d: 1040 + Gunnora D'AUNOU b: Abt 1010 5 Richard Fitzgilbert De Tonebrugh DE CLARE b: 1035 d: 1090 + Rohese (Rohais) GIFFARD b: Abt 1034 d: Aft 1133 6 Roger Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1050 6 Rohese Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 d: 1121 + Eudo DE RIE b: 1063 d: Aft 12 Jul 1080 6 Avice DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 + Robert DE TOENI b: 1030 d: 4 Aug 1088 6 Walter Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1058 6 Richard Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1062 d: 1107 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Robert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1064 6 Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 + Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 6 Adeliza Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1069 5 Hesilia CRISPIN b: Abt 1025 + William MALET b: 1023 d: 1071 6 Lucy Beatrice MALET b: 1040 + Ives Ivo DE TAILLEBOIS b: Abt 1036 d: Abt 1114 6 Beatrix MALET b: Abt 1052 6 Gilbert MALET b: 1057 d: 1105 + Miss DE CORCELLE b: Abt 1065 d: 1105 5 Emma CRISPIN b: 1030 + Pierre DE CONDET b: 1025 6 Osbert DE CONDET b: Abt 1057 5 Gilbert CRISPIN b: Abt 1036 6 Ralph GIFFORD b: Abt 1058 + Ronais DE CLARE b: 1060 5 Ann DE CLARE b: 1038 + Walter TYRRELL b: 1035 d: Aft 1069 6 Walter TYRRELL b: 1060 d: 1136 + Adelaide GIFFARD b: 1065 4 Gilbert Crispin "Le Bruin" DE BRIONNE b: 985 d: 1040 + Gunnora D'AUNOU b: Abt 1010 5 Richard Fitzgilbert De Tonebrugh DE CLARE b: 1035 d: 1090 + Rohese (Rohais) GIFFARD b: Abt 1034 d: Aft 1133 6 Roger Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1050 6 Rohese Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 d: 1121 + Eudo DE RIE b: 1063 d: Aft 12 Jul 1080 6 Avice DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 + Robert DE TOENI b: 1030 d: 4 Aug 1088 6 Walter Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1058 6 Richard Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1062 d: 1107 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 6 Robert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1064 6 Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 + Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 6 Adeliza Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1069 5 Hesilia CRISPIN b: Abt 1025 + William MALET b: 1023 d: 1071 6 Lucy Beatrice MALET b: 1040 + Ives Ivo DE TAILLEBOIS b: Abt 1036 d: Abt 1114 6 Beatrix MALET b: Abt 1052 6 Gilbert MALET b: 1057 d: 1105 + Miss DE CORCELLE b: Abt 1065 d: 1105 5 Emma CRISPIN b: 1030 + Pierre DE CONDET b: 1025 6 Osbert DE CONDET b: Abt 1057 5 Gilbert CRISPIN b: Abt 1036 6 Ralph GIFFORD b: Abt 1058 + Ronais DE CLARE b: 1060 5 Ann DE CLARE b: 1038 + Walter TYRRELL b: 1035 d: Aft 1069 6 Walter TYRRELL b: 1060 d: 1136 + Adelaide GIFFARD b: 1065 3 William "The Bastard" DE EU b: 978 d: 2 Jan 1054 + Leceline DE HARCOURT 4 William DE SOISSONS D'EU b: Abt 1027 d: Aft 1076 + Aelis 5 Jean DE SOISSONS D'EU b: Abt 1060 d: Abt 1116 + Aveline DE PERREFONDS b: Abt 1080 d: Abt 1115 6 Humberline DE SOISSONS D'EU b: Abt 1105 + Walter Gauthier DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1110 d: 1161 3 Richard "The Good" DE NORMANDY b: 962 d: 28 Aug 1026 + Judith DE BRETAGNE b: 982 d: 16 Jun 1017 4 Judith Alice DE NORMANDY b: 990 d: 7 Jul 1037 + Renaud DE MACON b: 986 d: 3 Sep 1057 5 William "The Great" DE MACON b: 1024 d: 11 Nov 1087 + Etienette DE LONGWY b: 1031 d: 30 Jun 1109 6 Ermentrude DE MACON b: 1050 6 Stephen Etienne "Hard Head" DE MACON b: 1055 d: 27 May 1102 + Beatrix 6 Gisela DE MACON b: 1070 d: 1133
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Humbert DE SAVOY b: 1070 d: 14 Oct 1103 6 Raymond DE MACON b: 1070 6 Clemence DE MACON b: 1080 5 William DE BOURGOGNE b: Abt 1024 d: 12 Nov 1087 + Stephanie Etiennette DE BARCELONA b: Abt 1025 d: 30 Jun 1109 6 Maud Sibylle DE BOURGOGNE b: 1065 + Eudes "Borel" DE BURGUNDY b: 1058 d: 23 Mar 1101-1102 6 Stephen "Tete-Hardi de Macon" DE BOURGOGNE b: Abt 1066 6 Gisele Gille DE BOURGOGNE b: Abt 1070 d: Aft 1133 + Humbert DE SAVOY b: 1070 d: 14 Oct 1103 4 Fresende DE NORMANDY b: Abt 995 + Tancred DE HAUTEVILLE b: Abt 990 d: 1041 5 Tancred DE HAUTEVILLE b: Abt 1020 d: Aft 17 Jul 1100 6 Richard FITZ TANCRED b: Abt 1050 + Adela BUSSY b: Abt 1105 4 Robert "The Devil" DE NORMANDY b: 999 d: 2 Jul 1034 + Herleva (Arlette) DE FALISE b: Abt 1003 d: Abt 1050 5 Felicia DE NORMANDY b: 1017 + Ragnvald BRUSESSON b: 1011 6 Robert DE BRUSSI b: 1030 d: 1096 + Emma DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1034 d: Abt 1094 5 William "The Conqueror" PLANTAGENET b: 14 Oct 1024 d: 9 Sep 1087 + Maude DE INGELRICA b: 1031 d: 3 Nov 1083 + Mailda DE FLANDERS b: 1031 6 Robert PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1053 6 Richard PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1054 6 Gundreda PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1055 6 Cecilia PLANTAGENET b: 1056 d: 30 Jul 1126 + Ralph DE LANGETOT b: 1050 d: Aft 1129 6 William Rufus PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1056 d: 1 Aug 1100 6 Mathilda PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1059 6 Constance PLANTAGENET b: 1061 6 Adela PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1062 + Stephen Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1045 d: 19 May 1102 6 Anna PLANTAGENET b: 1066 6 Henry (Beauclerc) "The Lion" PLANTAGENET b: Sep 1068 c: 5 Aug 1100 d: 1 Dec 1135 + Gieva (Mistress_ DE TRACY b: Abt 1072 + Adaliza DE LOUVAIN b: 1103 d: 23 Apr 1151 + Sibyl (Sybilla) CORBET b: 1075 d: Aft 1156 + Matilda CANMORE b: 1079 6 Adelaide PLANTAGENET b: 1070 6 Maud Margaret PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1072 5 Adeliza DE NORMANDY b: 1029 d: Bef 1090 + Enguerrand DE PONTHIEU b: 1025 d: 20 Nov 1052 6 Piers DE VALOGNES b: Abt 1045 + Albreda DE RIE b: Abt 1050 6 Adeliza DE PONTHIEU b: Abt 1054 d: 1119 + William "The Elder" DE PEVEREL b: Abt 1054 d: 17 Apr 1113 + Eudes D'AUMALE b: 1026 6 Stephen D'AUMALE b: 1070 d: 1127 + Havoise DE MORTIMER b: 1074 5 Liegarde DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1030 5 Ralph DE NORMANDY b: 1030 5 Godiva DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1034 4 Richard (Curthose) DE NORMANDY b: 1000 d: 6 Aug 1028 + Adelaide Hawise CAPET b: 1009 d: 5 Jun 1063 5 Helena DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1030 + Roger DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 944 6 Neil DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 966 d: 1045 + Adele DE EU b: Abt 970 d: Aft 1016 + Waldron (Walderne) DE ST. CLARE b: 1018 d: 1047 6 Agnes DE ST. CLARE b: Abt 1048 d: 1080 + Robert DE BRUS b: Bef 1066 d: 1094 + William DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1049 d: 1093 4 William DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1000 4 Eleanor DE NORMANDY b: 984 + Baldwin "Barbatus" DE FLEMING b: 27 Jan 1003 d: 30 May 1039 5 Baldwin "The Pious" DE FLEMING b: Abt 1018 d: 1 Sep 1067 + Adelaide Hawise CAPET b: 1009 d: 5 Jun 1063 6 Baudouin "The Peaceable" DE FLANDERS b: 1030 d: 17 Jul 1070 + Richilda DE HAINAULT b: Abt 1032 6 Mailda DE FLANDERS b: 1031
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William "The Conqueror" PLANTAGENET b: 14 Oct 1024 d: 9 Sep 1087 4 Mauger DE ST. CLARE b: 1000 5 Waldron (Walderne) DE ST. CLARE b: 1018 d: 1047 + Helena DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1030 6 Agnes DE ST. CLARE b: Abt 1048 d: 1080 + Robert DE BRUS b: Bef 1066 d: 1094 + William DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1049 d: 1093 4 Stephanie DE NORMANDY b: 1011 3 Robert D' EVEREAUX b: 964 d: 1037 + Herleve De Normandie DE ROUEN b: Abt 968 4 Herleva D' EVEREAUX b: Abt 985 + Gerard DE FLAITEL b: 985 5 Agnes Ermentrude DE FLAITEL b: Abt 1014 + Walter GIFFARD b: Abt 1010 d: 1085 6 Rohese (Rohais) GIFFARD b: Abt 1034 d: Aft 1133 + Richard Fitzgilbert De Tonebrugh DE CLARE b: 1035 d: 1090 6 Richard GIFFARD b: Abt 1035 d: 15 Jul 1102 + Mathilde DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1035 5 Basilia DE FLAITEL b: Abt 1011 + Hugh DE GOURNAY b: 1011 6 Judith Adela DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1008 + Yves Ivo DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1005 d: Abt 1083 6 Gerard DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1035 + Edith DE WARENNE b: Abt 1032 4 Richard D' EVEREUX b: Abt 986 d: 13 Dec 1067 + Godeheut (Godehilde) BORRELL b: Abt 995 d: Abt 1077 5 Agnes D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1030 + Simon L' Amaury DE MONTFORT b: 1026 d: 25 Sep 1087 6 Amaury DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 + Agnes DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 6 Bertrade DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1060 d: 14 Feb 1117 + Foulques D' ANJOU b: 1043 d: 14 Apr 1109 3 Hawise DE NORMANDY b: Abt 975 d: 21 Feb 1032-1033 + Geoffrey DE BRETAGNE b: 980 d: 20 Nov 1008 4 Allan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 997 d: 1 Oct 1040 + Bertha DE BLOIS b: Abt 1002 5 Hawise DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1030 d: 1071 + Hoel DE CORNOUAILLE b: Abt 1025 d: 1084 6 Alain "Barbefort" DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1067 d: 13 Oct 1119 + Roscille D' ANJOU b: 904 6 Alan FERGANT b: Abt 1070 + Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' ANJOU b: Abt 1080 5 Emma DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1034 d: Abt 1094 + Robert DE BRUSSI b: 1030 d: 1096 6 William DE BRAOSE b: 1049 6 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1049 6 Allan DE BRUS b: Abt 1050 6 Philina DE BRUS b: Abt 1053 6 Hortolina DE BRUS b: Abt 1055 6 Amicia DE BRUS b: Abt 1057 6 Robert DE BRUS b: Bef 1066 d: 1094 + Agnes DE ST. CLARE b: Abt 1048 d: 1080 6 Alice Agatha DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1079 + Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1076 d: 1120 5 Conan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1035 4 Eudes DE BRITTANY b: 999 d: 1079 + Agnes DE CORNWALL b: 1005 5 Stephen DE BRITTANY b: 1050 d: 1136 + Hawise DE GUINGAMPE b: 1064 6 Eleanor DE BRITTANY b: 1092 + Alan Oliver DE DINHAM b: Abt 1088 d: Abt 1150 6 Agnorie DE PENTHIEVRE b: Abt 1100 + Alan DE DINAN b: Abt 1093 d: 1159 4 William RAMSAY b: Abt 1000 + Bertha DE BLOIS b: Abt 1002 5 Emma RAMSAY b: Abt 1062 + Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1048 d: 1094 6 Robert DE BRUS b: 1071 d: 11 May 1141 + Agnes PAYNEL b: 1086 d: 1170 4 Robert DE LOVEL b: 1008 d: 1083 5 Ascelin Goel DE LOVEL b: Abt 1088 d: 1116 + Isabel DE BRETEUIL
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 William DE LOVEL b: Abt 1118 d: Bef 1170 + Maud DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1116 Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie1 M, #104762, b. circa 900, d. 17 December 942 Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie|b. c 900\nd. 17 Dec 942|p10477.htm#i104762|Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie|b. c 846\nd. c 931|p10477.htm#i104767|Poppa of Normandy de Valois||p10477.htm#i104766|Ragnvald I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson, Earl of More||p10478.htm#i104777|Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir||p10478.htm#i104778|Berenger o. B. de Senlis, Count of Bayeaux||p10478.htm#i104773|||| Last Edited=20 Aug 2005 Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie was born circa 900 at Normandy, France.3 He was the son of Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie and Poppa of Normandy de Valois.2 He married Sprota (?) circa 932 in a Normandy marriage.3 He married Luitgarda de Vermandois, daughter of Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois and Liégarde de France, in 935.2 He died on 17 December 942 at Normandy, France, murdered.3 Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie succeeded to the title of 2nd Duc de Normandie in 925.1 Children of Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie and Sprota (?) Raoul d'Ivry+ 2 Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie+ b. 28 Aug 933, d. 20 Nov 9961 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 86. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005 Note Citations Notes on Odo, I Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois Father: Theobald II de Champagne b: ABT 913 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Marriage 1 Bertha de Burgundy b: ABT 965 in Burgundy, Marne, France Married: ABT 982 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Children Odo II de Blois b: 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Aenor de Thouars b: 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Notes on Eudes de Blois 1 Eudes DE BLOIS b: 945 d: 12 Mar 995-996 + Berthe DE BOURGOGNE b: 965 d: 1010 2 Eudes DE BLOIS b: 983 d: 15 Nov 1037 + Matilda D' AUVERGNE b: 995 3 Etienne DE BLOIS b: Abt 1000 + Adele b: Abt 1000 4 Eudes D'AUMALE b: 1026 + Adeliza DE NORMANDY b: 1029 d: Bef 1090 5 Stephen D'AUMALE b: 1070 d: 1127 + Havoise DE MORTIMER b: 1074 6 William D'AUMALE b: 1098 6 Agnes D'AUMALE b: Abt 1103 d: 1130 + Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1099 d: 1143 6 Ada D'AUMALE b: 1105 + Hugh TYRRELL b: Abt 1085 d: 1159 6 Beatrix DE AUMALE b: Abt 1118 + Gerard (Guermond) DE PICQUIGNY b: 1116 d: Abt 1178 6 Adelize D'AUMALE b: Abt 1114 3 Bertha DE BLOIS b: Abt 1002 + William RAMSAY b: Abt 1000 4 Emma RAMSAY b: Abt 1062 + Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1048 d: 1094 5 Robert DE BRUS b: 1071 d: 11 May 1141 + Agnes PAYNEL b: 1086 d: 1170 6 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1099 d: 1143 + Agnes D'AUMALE b: Abt 1103 d: 1130 6 Agatha DE BRUS b: Abt 1110 + Ralph FITZ RANDOLPH b: 1094 + Allan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 997 d: 1 Oct 1040 4 Hawise DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1030 d: 1071 + Hoel DE CORNOUAILLE b: Abt 1025 d: 1084 5 Alain "Barbefort" DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1067 d: 13 Oct 1119 + Roscille D' ANJOU b: 904 6 Conan "Le Gross" DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1096 d: 17 Sep 1148 + Maud b: 1091 5 Alan FERGANT b: Abt 1070
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' ANJOU b: Abt 1080 6 Hawise FERGANT b: Abt 1130 + Geoffrey LA ZOUCHE b: Nov 1126 4 Emma DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1034 d: Abt 1094 + Robert DE BRUSSI b: 1030 d: 1096 5 William DE BRAOSE b: 1049 5 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1049 5 Allan DE BRUS b: Abt 1050 5 Philina DE BRUS b: Abt 1053 5 Hortolina DE BRUS b: Abt 1055 5 Amicia DE BRUS b: Abt 1057 5 Robert DE BRUS b: Bef 1066 d: 1094 + Agnes DE ST. CLARE b: Abt 1048 d: 1080 6 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1048 d: 1094 + Emma RAMSAY b: Abt 1062 6 Agatha DE BRUCE b: Abt 1079 + Ralph BASSETT b: 1050 d: 1120 5 Alice Agatha DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1079 + Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1076 d: 1120 6 Richard BASSETT b: 1090 6 Gilbert BASSETT b: 1101 + Emma D'OYLY b: Abt 1098 6 Thurston BASSETT b: Abt 1106 4 Conan DE BRITTANY b: Abt 1035 3 Stephen DE CHAMPAGNE b: Abt 1017 d: 1047 3 Theobald (Thibault) DE BLOIS b: 1019 d: 1043 + Garsinde DE MAINE b: Abt 1019 4 Stephen Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1045 d: 19 May 1102 + Adela PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1062 5 William DE BLOIS b: 1086 5 Theobold "the Great" DE BLOIS b: 1093 d: 8 Oct 1152 + Mathilde VON SPONHEIM b: Abt 1097 6 Marie DE BLOIS b: 1128 d: 1190 + Eudes DE BURGUNDY b: 1118 d: 27 Sep 1162 5 Stephen DE BLOIS b: Abt 1097 5 Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1099 5 Phillip DE BLOIS Notes on Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy Married: 958 in Normandy, France Change Date: 17 Dec 2007 Children Godfrey Crispin DE EU b: Abt 953 in Normandy, France William "The Bastard" DE EU b: 978 in Eu, Dieppe, Seine-Et-Maritime, Normandy, France Richard "The Good" DE NORMANDY b: 962 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France Robert D' EVEREAUX b: 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France Hawise DE NORMANDY b: Abt 975 in Bretagne, Normandy, France Notes: The line to the dukes of Normandy comes through Isabel St. Liz, and the line to Charlemagne comes through her husband, William Mauduit. The lines merge again with the marriage of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and Emma, daughter of Hugh, who was -in all but name- King of France. His son, Hugh Capet, later assumed the title, and primogeniture began in the French line of kings. The two lines met again later with the marriage of Adele, daughter of King Robert II, and Richard III, Duke of Normandy. Richard I, "the Fearless"; named father's heir 29 May 942. Married first (Danish wife) Gunnora but betrothed ca. 945 and eventually married 960 to Emma. Richard was betrothed to Emma for some time but did not marry her until about 960, after the death of her father, Hugh the Great, in 956. Richard was the guardian of Hugh's son, the Duke of Paris, and eventually married Emma to strengthen his position. He did not treat her unkindly, he merely loved Gunnora. Poor Emma passed her life at Rouen alone and solitary, and eventually she pined away and died about the year 962. After Emma's death he married (Christian marriage) Gunnora to legitimize their children Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie1 b. 28 August 933, d. 20 November 996 Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie|b. 28 Aug 933\nd. 20 Nov 996|p10218.htm#i102172|Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie|b. c 900\nd. 17 Dec 942|p10477.htm#i104762|Sprota (?)|b. c 911|p10477.htm#i104763|Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie|b. c 846\nd. c 931|p10477.htm#i104767|Poppa o. N. de Valois||p10477.htm#i104766||||||| Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie was born on 28 August 933 at Fecamp, Normandy, France.3 He was the son of Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie and Sprota (?).1,2 He married, firstly, Emma de Paris, daughter of Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris and Hedwig von Sachsen, in 960.2 He married, secondly, Gonnor de Crepon, daughter of unknown de Crepon, in 962.3 He died on 20 November 996 at age 63 at Fecamp, Normandy, France.2 Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie also went by the nick-name of Richard 'the Fearless'.1 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Duc de Normandie on 17 December 942.1 Children of Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie William de Hiesmes, Comte de Hiesmes et d'Eu+ d. 2 Jan2
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Godfrey, Comte de Brionne+ b. c 953, d. c 10152 Children of Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie and Gunnor de Crêpon Mauger de Normandie, Comte de Corbeil+ Matilda de Normandie d. c 1017 Beatrix de Normandie Hedwig de Normandie+ d. 21 Feb 10342 Robert d'Evreux, Comte d'Evreux+ d. 10372 Richard II, 4th Duc de Normandie+ b. c 963, d. 28 Aug 10271 Emma de Normandie+ b. bt 985 - 987, d. 14 Mar 1052 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 86. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005 Note Citations Notes on Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois PED OF AUGUSTINE H. AYERSRoyal Genealogy, Hull University, Imported 6?30/99: Lists only one child, Arnolph II of Flanders[Ancestry.com Weis' "Ancestral Roots . . ." (162:19). "Europaeische Stammtafeln", Band II, Tafeln 5-6.The following information (and advice) is contained in a post-em from Curt Hofemann, [email protected]: Hie thee to Stewart Baldwin's "Henry Project" for scholarly research on this person (& much more): http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm Baldwin III ruled briefly as joint count with his father Arnulf I, but died before his father. Count Baldwin's name appears in lists of abbots of St. Bertin [Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores series, 13, 391, 607], and he would appear to have held that office for a short period before his death. [Ref: Henry Project] Possible illegitimate son (status uncertain): Ascelin (Azelin) or Albert de Tronchiennes, bishop of Paris, 1016-1018. The History of the Bishops of Cambrai states that Ascelin (or Albert, as he is called in some sources) was an illegitimate son of count Baldwin of Flanders. [Gesta Episcoporum Cameracensium, MGH SS 7, 448]. If this is accurate, Baldwin III would be the only count of Flanders named Baldwin w ho w ould make a chronologically feasible father for Ascelin. [Léon Vanderkindere, La Formation Territoriale des Principautes Belge au Moyen Age (2 vols., 2nd ed., Brussels, 1902, reprinted 1981) 1, 293], lists Ascelin as a son of Baldwin, without citing a source, but neither Erich Brandenburg, Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (Frankfurt, 1964) norKarl Ferdinand Werner, 'Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen bis um das Jahr 1000 (1.-8. Generation)', Karl der Große 4 (1967) mention him. His biography in Dictionnaire de Biographie Française 3, 1238-40 states that he w as very probably the son of Arnulf I, and then contradicts this statement by calling Arnulf II a brother of Ascelin. The DBF article makes Ascelin a provost of the monastery of Saint-Marie in Tronchiennes as early as 951, which, if true, would chronologically rule out Ascelin's affiliation as a son of Baldwin III. However, this date is suspicious, as it is 65 years before Ascelin became bishop, and the next event mentioned in the biography is in 995. [Ref: Henry Project] Falsely attributed daughters: Bertha (existence doubtful), m. Aymar, count of Genève (existence doubtful). [P. Anselme, Histoire Genealogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, ... (1726), 2, 715. She has also been falsely attached to Baldwin's father Arnulf I.] Jeanne, mother of Wolbodo, bishop of Liège. [Léon Vanderkindere, La Formation Territoriale des Principautes Belge au Moyen Age (2 vols., 2nd ed., Brussels, 1902, reprinted 1981), 1, 293, citing Meyer, Rerum Flandr., 67, with a remark that the attribution is in error] [Ref: Henry Project] Regards, Curt Count of Flanders and Artois Note Citations Notes on Robert, II, Roi de France Robert II, Roi de France1 M, #103098, b. 27 March 972, d. 20 July 1031 Robert II, Roi de France|b. 27 Mar 972\nd. 20 Jul 1031|p10310.htm#i103098|Hugues de Paris, Roi de France|b. c 938\nd. 24 Oct 996|p10311.htm#i103103|Adelaide de Poitou|b. c 945\nd. bt 1004 - 1005|p10520.htm#i105197|Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris|b. c 895\nd. 9 Jun 956|p10519.htm#i105190|Hedwig von Sachsen|b. b 922\nd. a 965|p398.htm#i3973|Guillaume I., Duc d'Aquitaine|b. c 915\nd. 3 Apr 963|p10662.htm#i106618|Adele de Normandie|b. c 917\nd. a 14 Oct 962|p10478.htm#i104772| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Robert II, Roi de France w as born on 27 March 972 at Orléans, Orléanais, France.2 He w as the son of Hugues de Paris, Roi de France and Adelaide de Poitou.1 He married, firstly, Rosela of Italy, daughter of Berenger I of Fuili, Emperor of Italy, in 992.3 He and Rosela of Italy were divorced in 992.3 He married, secondly, Bertha de Bourgogne, daughter of Conrad, Roi de Jurane Bourgogne and Elfgifu (?), in 996. He married, thirdly, Constance d'Arles, daughter of Guillaume III Taillefer, Comte de Provence and Adelaide d'Anjou, in 1003. He was also reported to have been married circa 1000. He and Bertha de Bourgogne were divorced in 1000.3 He died on 20 July 1031 at age 59.1
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Robert II, Roi de France was a member of the House of Capet.4 Robert II, Roi de France also went by the nick-name of Robert 'the Pious'.4 He gained the title of Roi Robert II de France in 996.2 Children of Robert II, Roi de France and Constance d'Arles Hugues III, Roi de France b. 1007, d. c 10254 Henri I, Roi de France+ b. Apr 1008, d. 4 Aug 10604 Adela de France, Princesse de France+ b. 1009, d. 8 Jan 10792 Robert I de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne+ b. c 1011, d. 21 Mar 10765 Citations [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brow n and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 77. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 74 Note Citations Notes on Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens Children Roger De Ponthieu b: 855 in Ponthieu, Ain, France Guillaume I De Montreuil b: 920 Notes on Crispin de Bec Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Note: Page: 134 Notes on Arnoul de Crequy 1 Arnoull De Crequy b: Abt 825 + Ignode De Flanders b: Abt 835 2 Odoacre De Crequy b: Abt 855 + Yolande De Cleves b: Abt 860 3 Arnoul De Crequy b: Abt 885 d: 937 + Valpurge D' Argouins b: Abt 890 4 Arnoul De Crequy b: Abt 915 + Adele D' Arkel b: Abt 925 5 Ramelin De Crequy b: Abt 950 d: Abt 986 + Alice D' Oisy b: Abt 995 6 Baudouin De Crequy b: Abt 980 d: Abt 1020 + Marguerite De Louvain b: 1005 Notes on Gilbert De Venables, III Gilbert de VENABLES (Venator, Veneur, Hunter,) was from Venables, Evreux in Normandy in the barony of Le Veneurs, so named because they were hereditary huntsmen to the Dukes of Normandy. Gilbert was a palatine Baron to Hugh Lupus, and held the barony of Kinderton in Cheshire. Many lines and surnames were descended, including the Butlers of Chester. Richard was also palatine Baron of HughLupus, and became Barons of Warrington. Another brother, Raoul, was baron of Chester, held in capite, and ancestor of the Grosvenors, Dukes of Westminster, Earls of Wilton and Lords of Elbury. The Hunter family moved north into Scotland where William Venator witnessed a charter by Earl David, later King David in 1124 and this family generally assumed the surname of Hunter. Venables became a prominent Cheshi re and Lancashire surname, but Hunter had already achieved a large foothold in Cheshire before the move north with the Domesday Book showing Gilbert Hunter holding Brereton, Davenport, Kinderton and W itton (Northwich suburb) and Ralph Hunter holding Stapleford in Cheshire and Soughton in Wales Notes on Odo, II de Blois Father: Odo I Blois b: ABT 950 in Vermandois, Picardie, France Mother: Bertha de Burgundy b: ABT 965 in Burgundy, Marne, France Marriage 1 Ermengarde de Auvergne b: ABT 991 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France Married: ABT 1004 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Children Bertha de Blois b: ABT 1005 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Thibaut III Blois b: ABT 1010 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Notes on Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois Eudes II de Blois, Comte de Blois b. circa 990, d. 15 November 1037 Eudes II de Blois, Comte de Blois was born circa 990. He married Matilda de Normandie, daughter of Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie and Gunnor de Crêpon, circa 1003/4. He died on 15 November 1037. Eudes II de Blois, Comte de Blois gained the title of Comte de Blois in 1021 Note Citations
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu Godfrey, Comte de Brionne|b. c 953\nd. c 1015|p10480.htm#i104793|Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie|b. 28 Aug 933\nd. 20 Nov 996|p10218.htm#i102172||||Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie|b. c 900\nd. 17 Dec 942|p10477.htm#i104762|Sprota (?)|b. c 911|p10477.htm#i104763||||||| Godfrey, Comte de Brionne was born illegitimately circa 953 at Brionne, Normandy, France.3,1 He was the son of Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie.2 He died circa 1015.2 Godfrey, Comte de Brionne gained the title of Comte de Brionne [Normandy].1 He was also known as Godfrey d'Eu. Child of Godfrey, Comte de Brionne Gilbert, Comte de Brionne+ b. c 10002 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 242. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005 Note Citations Sources The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walt er Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 157-1 "A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314", by Micha el Altschul, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1965 Note Citations Notes on Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwyn Governor of chief towns owned by French Kings from which the name de Burgh derived. Earl of Comyn, Normandy & Baron of Tonsburg. The Directory of Royal Genealogical Data has his father merely as Badwin. The Phiilips, Weber, Kirk & Staggs families have Baldwin III, Comte of Flanders, and another souce has Baldwin II of Blois. We have used Baldwin III of Flanders, but which is correct? The Directory of Royal Genealogical Data does not list him among the children of Baldwin III of Flanders Notes on Robert de Burgundy 1 Robert DE BURGUNDY b: 1011 d: 18 Mar 1075 + Helie DE SAMOUR-EN-AXOIS b: 1016 d: 22 Apr 1109 2 Henry DE BURGUNDY b: 1035 d: 1072 3 Eudes DE BURGUNDY b: 1058 d: 23 Mar 1103 + Sibylle DE BOURGOGNE b: 1060 4 Hugh DE BURGUNDY b: 1085 + Mathilde DE TURENNE b: Abt 1085 5 Eudes DE BURGUNDY b: 1118 d: 27 Sep 1162 + Marie DE BLOIS b: 1128 d: 1190 6 Hugh DE BURGUNDY b: 1148 d: 25 Aug 1192 + Beatrix DE VIENNOIS b: 1161 + Beatrice DE LORRAINE b: Abt 1148 Notes on Henri, I, Roi de France Henri I, Roi de France1 M, #103097, b. April 1008, d. 4 August 1060 Henri I, Roi de France|b. Apr 1008\nd. 4 Aug 1060|p10310.htm#i103097|Robert II, Roi de France|b. 27 Mar 972\nd. 20 Jul 1031|p10310.htm#i103098|Constance d'Arles|b. c 973\nd. 25 Jul 1032|p10310.htm#i103099|Hugues de Paris, Roi de France|b. c 938\nd. 24 Oct 996|p10311.htm#i103103|Adelaide de Poitou|b. c 945\nd. bt 1004 - 1005|p10520.htm#i105197|Guillaume I. T., Comte de Provence|b. c 947\nd. Sep 1037|p11358.htm#i113577|Adelaide d'Anjou|d. b 990|p5.htm#i47| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Henri I, Roi de France was born in April 1008. He was the son of Robert II, Roi de France and Constance d'Arles.1,2 He married Anne of Kiev, daughter of Jarislaus I, Grand Duke of Kiev and Ingegarde of Sweden, on 29 January 1044.2 He died on 4 August 1060 at age 52 at Vitry-en-Brie, France.2 He w as buried at Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. Henri I, Roi de France was a member of the House of Capet.1 He succeeded to the title of Roi Henri I de France in 1031.1 Children of Henri I, Roi de France and Anne of Kiev Philippe I, Roi de France+ b. c 1052, d. 29 Jul 1108 Hugh de Crépi, Comte de Vermandois et de Valois+ b. 1057, d. 18 Oct 11023 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 77. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959;
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/2, page 829. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations Notes on William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme References: (1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call. (2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George Andrews Moriarty. (3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis. (4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz Von Isenburg. (5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne. (6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald Paget. (7) The American Genealogist. (8) The Genealogist. (9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick Kraentzler. (11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton. (12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands Feudataires, Paris, 1863. (13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes. (14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. (15) Tablettes Chronologiques. (16) From Whence We Came, Burdick. (17) Magna Charta Sureties. (18) Manga Charta Barons. (19) Magna Charta, Wurts. (20) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning. (21) Royalty for Commoners, Roderick Stuart Notes on Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 1 Hilduin De Ponthieu b: Abt 940 d: 981 + Hersende De Montreuil b: 946 d: 970 2 Hugh De Ponthieu b: 959 d: 4 Jul 1000 + Gisela Capet b: Abt 978 3 Enguerrand De Ponthieu b: Abt 980 d: 9 Dec 1046 + Adelaide De Gand b: Abt 980 4 Hugh De Ponthieu b: Abt 1005 d: 20 Nov 1052 + Berthe Aumale b: 1005 5 Enguerrand De Ponthieu b: 1025 d: 20 Nov 1052 + Adeliza De Normandy b: 1029 d: Bef 1090 6 Piers De Valognes b: Abt 1045 + Albreda De Rie b: Abt 1050 6 Adeliza De Ponthieu b: Abt 1054 d: 1119 + William "The Elder" De Peverel b: Abt 1054 d: 17 Apr 1113 Notes on Matilda
The second wife of Henry the Fowler. RC 338 says born about 900, whichwould be rather young (9) for a normal marriage age. It adds,"Mathilda's birthdate would seem to imply that she was the daughter ofGisela (of Lorraine), but this is not certain." K. calls her Mathildevon Sachsen. She was The Countess Of Ringelheim. A Saint, her feast day is March14 Notes on Gilbert De Venables Gilbert De Venables (Venator, Veneur, Hunter,) was from Venables, Evreux in Normandy in the b arony of Le Veneurs so named because they were hereditary huntsmen to the Dukes of Normandy . Gilbert was a palatine Baron to Hugh Lupus, held the barony of Kinderton in Cheshire. Man y lines and surnames were descended, including the Butlers of Chester. Richard was also palat ine Baron of Hugh Lupus, and became Barons of Warrington. Another brother, Raoul, was baron o f Chester, held in capite, and ancestor of the Grosvenors, Dukes of Westminster, Earls of Wil ton and Lords of Elbury. The Hunter family moved north into Scotland where William Venator wi tnessed a charter by Earl David, later King David in 1124 and this family generally assumed t he surname of Hunter. Venables became a prominent Cheshire and Lancashire surname, but Hunte r had already achieved a large foothold in Cheshire before the move north with the Domesday B ook showing Gilbert Hunter holding Brereton, Davenport, Kinderton and Witton (Northwich subur b) and Ralph Hunter holding Stapleford in Cheshire and Soughton in Wales. Gilbert was at th e Battle of Hastings. Source: http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Cheshire.htm From Venables in Normandy, a younger son of the Count of Blois. He invaded England with Willi am the Conqueror. Large landowner in Cheshire &
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Elsewhere. Created a Baron of the Palatin e County of Cheshire by the Earl of Chester. Suspicion must fall upon Newbold. Today Newbold is little more than a handful of houses withi n the township of Astbury, but in 1086 it was a major manorial centre. It was held of the ear l of Chester by Gilbert De Venables, called Gilbert the hunter in Domesday Book. The land i s described thus:IN MIDDLEWICH HUNDRED Gilbert the hunter holds of the earl Newbold. Wulfgeat held and was a free man [There is] 11/ 2 hides gelding. There is land for 5 ploughs. A radman has one plough there and a priest on e plough. [there are] 3 villagers and 2 bordars. [There is] 1 acre of meadow there and woo d 1 league in length and as much wiDe and 2 enclosures there. In the time of King Edward it w as worth 20 shillings, now 8 (DB i, 267a). Gilbert was one of the earl's honourial barons. Earl Hugh 'the Fat' was a keen hunter, and Gi lbert would seem to have been one of his huntsmen. He held in total eighteen manors in Cheshi re and north Wales, including Brereton, Kinderton, Davenport, and Witton in the vicinity of N ewbold. Whether Newbold was his principal residence in 1086 is unclear; if it was not, it wa s to become so for his successors from the twelfth century onwards. The social and economic profile of the estate is much the same as that of Congleton and Bugla wton. What is striking, however, is the record of a priest. In this part of Cheshire a pries t strongly suggests a church, and yet no church is known to have existed at Newbold. Add to t his the fact that Gilbert De Venables granted the church of Astbury to St Werburgh's Abbey, C hester, and it seems clear that the Newbold entry must incluDe at least a part of Astbury. I n the later Middle Ages the manor of Astbury was distinct from that of Newbold, but it was pr obably held of the Venables fee. It is likely, then, that the Newbold of Domesday Book embrac ed Astbury and was named in Domesday Book in preference to it because it was the centre of th e whole estate Notes on Thibaut, III de Blois Father: Odo II de Blois b: 989 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Mother: Ermengarde de Auvergne b: ABT 991 in Auvergne, Aquitaine, France Marriage 1 Gundrada de Champagne b: 1030 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Married: ABT 1044 in Champagne, France Children Etienne Henri II "le Sage" de Tours b: 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Gilbert Venables b: ABT 1055 in Venables, Normandie, France Notes on Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec 1 NAME Gilbert I /Crispin/ 1 NAME Gilbert Crispin Comte /De Brionne/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 998 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1050 BIOGRAPHY: Guardian of William the Conqueror After Godfrey's death, Eu was given to William, another of Duke Richard I's bastard sons, and Gilbert, Godfrey's son, was left with only the lordship of Brionne. However, under Duke Robert I of Normandy, father of William the Conqueror, gilbert assumed the title of Count of Brionne, while not relquinishing his claim to Eu. When Count William of Eu died shortly before 1040, Gilbert assumed the land and title, but he was assinated in 1040 and his young sons, Richard and Baldwin were forced to flee to Normandy. 1 NAME Gilbert I /Crispin/ 1 NAME Gilbert Crispin Comte /De Brionne/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 998 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1050 BIOGRAPHY: Guardian of William the Conqueror Sources: Kraentzler 1332; Norr; AF; Ancestral Roots; Americans of Royal Descent; Fortune's Knave by Mary Lide; Magna Charta Sureties 157-1. K: Giselbert Fitz-Geoffroi "Crispin." Count of Brienne in Normandy. Regent. Norr: Gislebert Crispin (Gilbert), founder of the Clare family. Named in Bec Abby charter, c1034. Birth and death dates from Norr. Other dates from Kraentzler: born about 979, died about 1040. Lide: Gilbert de Brionne. Sureties: Gilbert, Count of Brionne Note Citations Father: Geoffroy b: ABT 953 in Brionne, Normandie Mother: Haloise De Guines b: ABT 972 in Castle At Guines, Artois/Pas-DE-Calais, France Father: Crispin De Bec b: BET 930 AND 965 Mother: Haloise De Guines b: ABT 972 in Castle At Guines, Artois/Pas-DE-Calais, France Father: William De Brienne b: ABT 955 in Normandy, France Mother: Lesceline De Turqueville b: ABT 986 Father: Crispin De Bec b: ABT 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France Mother: Heloise De Guines b: ABT 963 in Castle At Guines, Artois/Pas-DE-Calais, France Father: Crispin De Bec b: ABT 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France Mother: Heloise De Guines b: ABT 963 in Castle At Guines, Artois/Pas-DE-Calais, France Father: Godfrey Count of Brionne & Eu b: 967
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 1 Gunnora D'Aunou b: ABT 984 in France Married: in England Children Robert Fitzbaldwin b: ABT 1058 in Meules, Normandy, France Baldwin Fitzgilbert De Moels b: ABT 1022 in Meules, Normandy, France c: in at Okehampton, Devonshire, England Richard FitzGilbert De Clare b: ABT 1024 in Bienfaite, Normandy, France c: in Brionne, Normandy, France William De Braose b: ABT 1049 in Brienze, Normandy, France Emma Crispin b: ABT 1030 in Tillieres, Normandy, France Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert De Moels b: ABT 1020 Hesilia Crispin b: ABT 1028 Gilbert, Seigneur De Tellieres b: ABT 1038 in Tallieres, Normandy, France Elise Crispin b: ABT 1023 in , Tilly-sur-Seulles, Calvador, France Richard FitzGilbert Earl De Clare b: ABT 1024 in Bienfaite, Normandy, France Gilbert De Crispin b: ABT 1038 in Tallieres, Normandy, France Baldwin FitzGislebert b: ABT 1038 in Oakhampton Emma Crispin b: ABT 1030 in Tillieres, Anjou, France Gilbert Crespin b: ABT 1036 in Tillieres, Anjou, France Milo Crispin b: ABT 1046 in Tillieres, Eure, France Robert Crispin b: ABT 1040 in Tillieres, Eure, France William Crispin b: ABT 1038 in Tillieres, Eure, France Baldwin FitzGilbert De Moels b: 1040 in Meules, Normandy, France Gilbert De Crispin b: 1046 in Normandy, France Hesilia Crispin b: 1020 in Tilliers, Normandy Marriage 2 Herleva De Falaise b: 1003 in Falaise, Normandy c: in Falaise - Dtr of Fulbert the Tanner Children Baldwin Fitzgilbert b: 1039 in Exeter, Devonshire, England Osbern De Cailly b: BEF 1040 Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert of Exeter b: 1039 in Exeter, Devonshire, England Notes on Gilbert Crispin de Brionne Gilbert, Comte de Brionne1 M, #104794, b. circa 1000 Gilbert, Comte de Brionne|b. c 1000|p10480.htm#i104794|Godfrey, Comte de Brionne|b. c 953\nd. c 1015|p10480.htm#i104793||||Richard I., 3rd Duc de Normandie|b. 28 Aug 933\nd. 20 Nov 996|p10218.htm#i102172|||||||||| Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Gilbert, Comte de Brionne was born circa 1000 at Normandy, France.3 He is the son of Godfrey, Comte de Brionne.2 He married Gunnora,.3 Gilbert, Comte de Brionne gained the title of Comte de Brionne [Normandy].1 He was also known as Gilbert 'Crispin' de Brionne.2 Child of Gilbert, Comte de Brionne and Gunnora, Richard FitzGilbert+ b. c 1024, d. c 10901 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 242. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005 Note Citations Notes on William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny (subsequently Saint-Martin d'Aubigny), Normandy; married by 1048 sister of Grimald de Plessis. [Burke's Peerage] Aubigny, Alibini, etc., Earls of Arundel Saint-Martin d'Aubigny: Manche, arr. Coutances, cant. Periers. The early history of the family will be found in The Complete Peerage, surname Mowbray, new ed., vol. ix, pp. 366-7. The details of their benefactions to the abbey of Lessay as confirmed by a charter of Henry II, 1185-1188, identify St-Martin d'Aubigny with the Aubigny which was the caput of their Norman honour; thus the "ecclesiam de Folgeriis" is Feugeres 2 1/2 kil. SE of Aubigny, the "feria Sancti Christofori" mentioned in conjunction with the "forum Albinneii" is St-Christophe-d'Aubigny, a parish now united to that of St-Martin, and "Marchesis" is Marchesieux, 5 kil. NE of Aubigny. There is no trace of a feudal castle at Aubigny itself, but Gerville found nearby at Le Mesnil-Vigot the remains of a considerable castle with a well-defined motte, then known as "le chateau de St-Clair". [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families] Note Citations Father: *Grimoult Du Plessis b: ABT 990 in Plessis Lez Tour, Indre Et Loire, Touraine, France Marriage 1 *William d'Aubigny I b: ABT 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France Married: BEF 1048 4 Children *Nigel Le Viscount William II Brito d'Aubigny b: ABT 1034 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks *Aimee d' Aubigny b: ABT 1035 in St Martin D' Aubigny,Manche,Normandy,France Adeliza d'Aubigny b: ABT 1040 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France *Olivia d'Aubigny b: ABT 1047 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France Roger d'Aubigny b: ABT 1055 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel1 M, #102250, d. 12 October 1176 William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel|d. 12 Oct 1176|p10225.htm#i102250|William d'Aubigny|d. 1139|p2349.htm#i23481|Maud le Bigod||p11648.htm#i116471|||||||Roger le Bigod|b. b 1071\nd. 8 Sep 1107|p11648.htm#i116472|Alice de Tosny||p2373.htm#i23721| Last Edited=14 Dec 2008 William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was the son of William d'Aubigny and Maud le Bigod.2 He married Adeliza de Louvain, daughter of Godefroi I de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Ida de Namur, Comtesse de Namur, in 1138.3,2 He died on 12 October 1176 at Waverley Abbey, Surrey, England. He was buried at Wymondham Priory, Norfolk, England.2 William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel was created 1st Earl of Arundel [England] circa 1138.2 In 1139 he gave shelter to the Empress Maud at Arundel Castle, but ever after adhered to King Stephen.2 He held the office of Lord of the Manor of Buckenham, Norfolk in 1139.2 In 1153 he was influential in arranging the treaty where King Stephen retained the corwn for life, but with Henry II as heir.2 In 1163/64 he was one of the embassy to Rome.2 In 1168 he was one of the embassy to Saxony.2 He was commander of the Royal army in Normandy, against the King's rebellious sons, where he distinguished himself with "swiftness and velocity" in August 1173.2 He fought in the battle near Bury St. Edmunds on 29 September 1173, where he assisted in the defeat of the Earl of Leicester who had, with his Flemings, invaded Suffolk.2 Children of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain Reynor d'Aubigny 1 Henry d'Aubigny 1 Geoffrey d'Aubigny 1 Alice d'Aubigny+ d. 11 Sep 11881 Olivia d'Aubigny 1 Agatha d'Aubigny 1 William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel+ b. b 1150, d. 24 Dec 11932 Citations [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 233. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 48. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family Note Citations Notes on Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville #Générale# Officier de la Maison du Roi. Mariage : 1035 selon certaines sourcesBurke calls him Harlowen de Burgo The Directory of Royal Genalogy: Burke calls him Harlowen de Burgo. David Douglas in William the Conqueror" discusses Harlowen de Burgh, more usually named de Conteville. See also Lloyd, The Originis of Some Anglo-Saxon Names. Ancestry.com shows father as Jean De Conteville. The Directory of Royal Genalogy shows John of Tonsburgh, Earl of Comwyn. We have detached from Jean De Conteville. The fathers of both Jean and John are Badlwin, and we have assumed them to be the same. Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: cxiv Text: States Robert de Mortain is half brother of William I The Conqueror. The Conteville's are the relationship for that. Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: III:164 Note Citations Notes on Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandy Robert I, Duke of Normandy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Robert "The Magnificent" Robert the Magnificent as part of the Six Dukes of Normandy statue in the town square of Falaise. Duke of Normandy Reign 1028-1035 Predecessor Richard III Successor William II Born (June 22,1000) Normandy, France Died 3 July 1035 (aged 35) Nicaea
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks For Robert I's ancestor who took the baptismal name "Robert", see Rollo. Robert the Magnificent[1] (June 22, 1000±3 July 1035), also called Robert the Devil and Robert I or II, was the Duke of Normandy from 1027 until his death. He was the son of Richard II of Normandy and Judith, daughter of Conan I of Rennes. He was the father of William the Conqueror. When his father died, his elder brother Richard succeeded, w hilst he became Count of Hiémois. When Richard died a year later, there w ere great suspicions that Robert had Richard murdered, hence his other nickname, "Robert le diable" ("the devil"). He is sometimes identified with the legendary Robert the Devil. Robert aided King Henry I of France against Henry's rebellious brother and mother, and for his help he was given the territory of the Vexin. He also intervened in the affairs of Flanders, supported Edward the Confessor, who was then in exile at Robert's court, and sponsored monastic reform in Normandy. By his mistress, Herleva of Falaise, he was father of the future William I of England (1028-1087). He also had an illegitimate daughter, but the only chronicler to explicitly address the issue, Robert of Torigny, contradicts himself, once indicating that she had a distinct mother from William, elsewhere stating that they shared the same mother. This daughter, Adelaide of Normandy (1030-c. 1083), married three times: to Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu, Lambert II, Count of Lens, and Odo II of Champagne. After making his illegitimate son William his heir, he set out on pilgrimage to Jerusalem. According to the Gesta Normannorum Ducum he travelled by way of Constantinople, reached Jerusalem, and died on the return journey at Nicaea on 2 July 1035. Some sources attribute his death to poison and date it to 1 or 3 July. His son William, aged about eight, succeeded him. According to the historian William of Malmesbury, around 1086 William sent a mission to Constantinople and Nicaea, charging it with bringing his father's body back to be buried in Normandy. Permission was granted, but, having travelled as far as Apulia (Italy) on the return journey, the envoys learned that William himself had meanwhile died. They then decided to re-inter Robert's body in Italy Notes on Philippe, I, Roi de France Philippe I, Roi de France1 M, #103094, b. circa 1052, d. 29 July 1108 Philippe I, Roi de France|b. c 1052\nd. 29 Jul 1108|p10310.htm#i103094|Henri I, Roi de France|b. Apr 1008\nd. 4 Aug 1060|p10310.htm#i103097|Anne of Kiev|b. c 1024\nd. c 1075|p10318.htm#i103174|Robert I., Roi de France|b. 27 Mar 972\nd. 20 Jul 1031|p10310.htm#i103098|Constance d'Arles|b. c 973\nd. 25 Jul 1032|p10310.htm#i103099|Jarislaus I., Grand Duke of Kiev|d. 1054|p449.htm#i4482|Ingegarde of Sweden|d. 1050|p11458.htm#i114579| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Philippe I, Roi de France was born circa 1052.2 He was the son of Henri I, Roi de France and Anne of Kiev.2 He married, firstly, Berthe de Hollande, daughter of Florent I, Comte de Hollande, in 1071/72.3 He and Berthe de Hollande were divorced in 1091.4 He married, secondly, Bertrada de Montfort, daughter of Simon de Montfort, Sire de Montfort l'Aumari and Agnes d'Evreux, in 1095. He died on 29 July 1108.2 Philippe I, Roi de France was a member of the House of Capet.1 He succeeded to the title of Roi Philippe I de France in 1060.4,1 Philippe I, Roi de France also went by the nick-name of Philippe 'the Fair'.1 Children of Philippe I, Roi de France and Berthe de Hollande Constance de France+ b. bt 1072 - 1095, d. 1125 Louis VI, Roi de France+ b. 1077/78, d. 1 Aug 1137 Children of Philippe I, Roi de France and Bertrada de Montfort Philippe de France, b. 1093, d. a 11234 Cecilia de France b. bt 1095 - 1108 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 77. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I, page 64. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brow n and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. Note Citations Notes on Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester Children Gilbert de Venables , Earl of Chester b: ABT 1075 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England William Venator 1st Laird of Hunterston b: ABT 1098 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on Ivo Taillefer, Baron William III to do: check battle of Hastings for names of two sons who were given lands in Kent, England. His two sons were given land in Kent, England after the battle of Hastings in 1066, Notes from http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Battle-of-Hastings Legend has it that William's minstrel and knight Ivo Taillefer, who had accompanied the army across the English Channel, begged his master for permission to strike the first blows of the battle. Permission was granted, and Ivo Taillefer rode before the English alone, tossed his sword and lance in the air and caught them, then charged into the English line and was slain. Taillefer was the surname of a Norman warrior and bard, whose exact
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks name and place of birth are unknown. ... Taillefer was the surname of a Norman warrior and bard , whose exact name and place of birth are unknown. He travelled to England in 1066, and is believed to have struck the first blow at the Battle of Hastings , later dying in the battle. Taillefer is depicted on the Bayeux tapestry. The surname of the common English surname Taylor is supposed by some to have come from a corruption of Taillefer. Winston Churchill -, in his History of the English-Speaking Peoples writes that Ivo Taillefer rode out alone before the English army at Hastings and tossed his lance and sword into the air, caught them, and charged deeply into the English lines where he was slain other sources say his birth was abt 1000 in Italy. I find no substantiation for this. Bernard Taillefer Bezalu was born in 955.(2) He was married. Children were: Garsinde Bezalu. Count Aymer de Valence de Taillefer was born about 1160. (2) He died in 1218 in L'Abbey la Couroun, France. (2) He was buried in L'Abbey la Couroun, France. Count of Angouleme. [GADD.GED] Parents: William (Guillaume) IV Taillefer and Margaret Turrenne. He was married to Alix de Courtenay in 1180 in Angouleme, Charente, France. Children were: Isabella de Taillefer. Foulques (Fulk) Taillefer was born in 1048.(2) He died in 1089.(2) Parents: Geoffrey Taillefer and Petronille d'Archaic. He was married to Cundo Vagena. Children were: William III Taillefer. Geoffrey Taillefer was born in 1014.(2) He died in 1048.(2) Parents: William II Taillefer and Gerberga d'Anjou. He was married to Petronille d'Archaic. Children were: Foulques (Fulk) Taillefer. Isabella de Taillefer was born about 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France. (2) She died on 31 May 1245 in Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. She was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. Parents: Count Aymer de Valence de Taillefer and Alix de Courtenay. She was married to King John I Plantagenet (Lackland) of England on 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Children were: King Henry III Plantagenet of England, Richard Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Isabella Plantagenet, Eleanor Plantagenet. William (Guillaume) IV Taillefer was born in 1134.(2) He died in 1187.(2) Parents: Wulgrin (Vulgrin) II Taillefer and Ponce Sire. He was married to Margaret Turrenne. Children were: Count Aymer de Valence de Taillefer. William II Taillefer was born in 978.(2) He died in 1028.(2) Parents: Arnold of Angoulesme and Hildegarde. He was married to Gerberga d'Anjou. Children were: Geoffrey Taillefer. William III Taillefer was born in 1084.(2) He died in 1118.(2) Parents: Foulques (Fulk) Taillefer and Cundo Vagena. He was married to Vitapoy de Benauges. Children were: Wulgrin (Vulgrin) II Taillefer. Wulgrin (Vulgrin) II Taillefer was born in 1108.(2) He died in 1140.(2) Parents: William III Taillefer and Vitapoy de Benauges. He was married to Ponce Sire. Children were: William (Guillaume) IV Taillefer.
Note Citations I FAIL TO FIND EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THIS VIEW, BUT HERE IS THE ANCESTOR LINE ADVOCATED BY OTHERS. NOTE 200 YEAR GAP AND NAM CHANGES. Baron1 Taillefer was born 1045, and died 1066 in Battle of Hastings. Notes for Baron Taillefer: According to the name dictionaries I have consulted, the professional wordsmiths are mystified as to why there are so many Taylor's, as tailors in medieval times could only be afforded by the nobility, most people made their own clothes. Taylor is usually in the top ten, certainly top twenty names in occurence in most English speaking countries. One possible explanation for some of this is the story that many English Taylor's are not descendants of folks who practiced the art of sewing clothes, but rather were descendants of a Roman who came to England. According to a French genealogist, the original ancestor of the Taylor's whose name originated in this fashion was one Wulgrin, grandfather of William Taillefer, who was created Count of
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Perigord and Angouleme in Normandy by his kinsman, Charles the Bold of France. According to Burke's History of the Landed Gentry of England, the Norman baron Taillefer accompanied William the Conqueror in his invasion of England in 1066, and fell in the Battle of Hastings. The name has been variously spelled, from Taillefer, Taliaferro, Taylefer, Taylard, and finally modernized into Taylor. Isabella Taillefer married John "Lackland" Plantegent in 1200 and was the mother of Henry III. Baron Taillefer, Norman Minstral of Wm the Conqueror, led the charge at Hastings, going into the Battle singing the Old War Songs; For his great services, he was given large landed possessions in the county of Kent, which descended to his posterity during the Reigns of Henry III, Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. His descendants became the Earls of Pennington, who bear the same arms as those brought to VA by James Taylor, the immigrant, and now in possession of the family - From E. C. Meade, Genealogist. Hanzer Taylefer (Taylor) lived in the time of Henry II. Continued the line with the family of Taytown in the county of Kent. John Taylor of Shadockhurst of Kent during the reign of Henry VII. d. 1551. wife: Thomasine, the dau of John Isaac of Sevington. Children: William, John, Joan, Margaret, Alice and Elizabeth. William Taylor was living in the Reign of Richard II, and from him came John Taylor of Shadockhurst in Kent, during the Reign of Henry VII. He died in 1551 and by his wife, Thomasine, the daughter of John Isaac of Sevington, he had six children: William, John, Joan, Margaret, Alice and Elizabeth. John, 2nd son of John and Thomasine Isaac Taylor was Lord of the Manor of Shadockhurst. m. Elizabeth, dau of Philip Chute, Esq of Brothersden. Children: George, Matthw, Susan b 1560, Phillipa and Eve. and 2nd. m. Bridgit, dau of Richard Buck of RYE. Children: John, Thomas, Mary and Elizabeth. John, second son of John and Thomasine (Isaac) Taylor was Lord of the Manor of Shadockhurst and married two wives; Matthew, the 2nd son, b abt 1555, and if Burke be correct the ancestor of the family which settled in America. 2 He was prob the grandfather of James Taylor, the immigrant from Carlisle. (James is referred to as the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe VA Taylor line) Baron Taillefer, Norman Minstral of Wm the Conqueror, led the charge at Hastings, going into the Battle singing the Old War Songs; For his great services, he was given large landed possessions in the county of Kent, which descended to his posterity during the Reigns of Henry III, Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. His descendants became the Earls of Pennington, who bear the same arms as those brought to VA by James Taylor, the immigrant, and now in possession of the family - From E. C. Meade, Genealogist Child of Baron Taillefer is: + 2 i. Hanzer Taylefer2 Taylor, born Abt. 1420; died Unknown. Generation No. 2 2. Hanzer Taylefer2 Taylor (Baron1 Taillefer) was born Abt. 1420, and died Unknown. Notes for Hanzer Taylefer Taylor: Several generations missing from this line. Child of Hanzer Taylefer Taylor is: + 3 i. William3 Taylor, born Abt. 1450; died Unknown. Generation No. 3 3. William3 Taylor (Hanzer Taylefer2, Baron1 Taillefer) was born Abt. 1450, and died Unknown. Child of William Taylor is: + 4 i. John "of Shadoxhurst"4 Taylor, born Abt. 1500 in Kent, England; died 1551 Note Citations BATTLE OF HASTINGS: From New World Encyclopedia Part of the Norman Conquest Death of Harold in the Battle of Hastings, as shown on the Bayeux Tapestry Date October 14, 1066 Location Senlac Hill, Battle near Hastings, England Result Decisive Norman victory Combatants Normans supported by: Bretons (one third of total), Flemings, French Anglo-Saxons Commanders William of Normandy, Odo of Bayeux Harold Godwinson Strength 7,000-8,000 7,000-8,000 Casualties Unknown, thought to be around 2,000 killed and wounded Unknown, thought to be around 4,000, but significantly higher than the Normans The Battle of Hastings was the decisive Norman victory in the Norman conquest of England. The location was Senlac Hill, approximately six miles north of Hastings, on which an abbey was subsequently erected.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks The battle took place on October 14, 1066, between the Norman army of Duke William of Normandy, and the English army led by King Harold II. Harold was killed during the battle. It is traditionally believed he was shot through the eye with an arrow. Although there was further English resistance for some time to come, this battle is seen as the point at which William I gained control of England. The famous Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events of the battle. The Battle of Hastings marked the end of Anglo-Saxon England, an era which many remembered with nostalgia in later years. The battle is generally seen as a tragic affair, the prelude to unwelcome changes in the English way of life. Certainly, what emerged subsequently was a new identity, one that fused the old with the new. The conquest changed the English language and culture. It also weakened tries with Scandinavia and strengthened those with France, although what emerged was centuries of often violent rivalry. All successive English monarchs subsequently also styled themselves Kings of France until George III dropped his claim. Effectively, the Battle of Hastings determined the character of Anglo-French relations until the beginning of the twentieth century, that is, they were hostile. The two nations only became allies with the Entente Cordiale of 1904, when they exchanged hostility for cooperation in the face of the new perceived common threat²Germany. Had William I of England not invaded, and defeated Harold II, England as an island nation may have stayed clear of being embroiled in European affairs, but William I also bequeathed his successors with title to French territory, which subsequently had to be defended, if not expanded. It was the loss of the last French enclave, Calais in 1558, that spurred the English to look elsewhere for an empire, establishing Jamestown, the first colony in North America, almost fifty years later. Contents [hide] 1 Background to the battle 2 The battle 3 Aftermath 4 Remembrances and retrospections 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External links 9 Credits
Background to the battle Harold had claimed the throne of England for himself in January of 1066, soon after Edward the Confessor died. He secured the support of the Witenagemot for his accession. Some sources say that while Edward had promised the throne to his cousin William, on his deathbed he decided to confer it to Harold instead.[1] On September 28, 1066, William of Normandy, after being delayed by a storm in the English Channel, asserted his claim to the English crown by military force, landing unopposed at a marshy, tidal inlet at Bulverhythe, between what are now the modern towns of Hastings and Bexhill-on-Sea. The Bulverhythe beachhead is within two miles of the Senlac battlefield, is sheltered, and has access to high ground, while Pevensey, which had long been held to be the Duke's landing place, is marsh-bound, presenting problems for off-loading troops, horses, and stores, and remote from the road to London.[2] Legend has it that upon setting foot on the beach, William tripped and fell on his face. Turning potential embarrassment in front of his troops into a face-saving exercise, he rose with his hands full of sand and shouted "I now take hold of the land of England!" This bears suspicious resemblance to the story of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain, and was perhaps employed by William's biographer to enhance the similarities between Caesar and William. Upon hearing the news of the landing of the Duke's forces, the Saxon Harold II, who had recently destroyed an invading Norwegian Viking army under King Harald Hardråda and Tostig Godw inson (Harold's brother) at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, hurried southw ard from London. He departed the morning of the 12th, gathering what available forces he could on the way. After camping at Long Bennington, he arrived at the battlefield the night of October 13.[3] Harold deployed his force, astride the road from Hastings to London, on Senlac Hill some six miles inland from Hastings. Behind him was the great forest of Anderida (the Weald), and in front, the ground fell away in a long glacis-like slope, which at the bottom rose again as the opposing slope of Telham Hill. The Saxon force is usually estimated at seven to eight thousand strong,[4] and consisted entirely of infantry (the English rode to their battles but did not fight from horseback). It comprised the English men-at-arms of the fyrd, mainly thegns (the English equivalent of a land-holding aristocracy), along with lesser thegns and a core of professional warriors: Housecarls, the King's royal troops and bodyguards. The thegns and housecarls, probably veterans of the recent Stamford Bridge battle, were armed principally with swords, spears, and in some cases the formidable Danish axes, and were protected by coats of chain mail and their usually circular shields, as well as kite shields. They took the front ranks, forming a shield wall with interlocking shields side by side. The entire army took up position along the ridge-line; as casualties fell in the front lines the rear ranks would move forward to fill the gaps.[5] On the morning of Saturday, October 14, 1066, Duke William of Normandy gathered his army below the English position. The Norman army was of comparable size to the English force, and composed of William's Norman, Breton, and Flemish vassals and allies along with their retainers, and freebooters from as far away as Norman Italy. The nobles had been promised English lands and titles in return for their material support, but the common troopers were to be paid with the spoils and "cash," and hoped for land when English fiefs were handed out. Many had also come because they considered it a holy crusade, due to the Pope's decision to bless the invasion. The army was deployed in the classic medieval fashion of three divisions, or "battles"²the Normans taking the center, the Bretons on the left wing and the Franco-Flemish on right wing. Each battle comprised infantry, cavalry, and archers along with crossbowmen. The archers and crossbowmen stood to the front for the start of the battle. Legend has it that William's minstrel and knight, Ivo Taillefer, begged his master for permission to strike the first blows of the battle. Permission was granted, and Taillefer rode before the English alone, tossing his sword and lance in the air and catching them while he sang an early version of The Song of Roland. The earliest account of this tale (in The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio) says that an English champion came from the ranks, and Taillefer quickly slew him, taking his head as a trophy to show that God favored the invaders: Later twelfth century sources say that Taillefer
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks charged into the English ranks and killed one to three men before suffering death himself.[6] Regardless, fighting was soon under way in earnest. The battle Battle of HastingsWilliam relied on a basic strategy with archers in the front rank weakening the enemy with arrows, followed by infantry which would engage in close combat, and finally culminating in a cavalry charge that would break through the English forces. Yet from the very beginning, William's plan went awry. The archers had little effect on the English shield wall because Harold had his men placed on the top of a hill to prevent the arrows from hitting them. Before the infantry could engage the Housecarls, a shower of stones and projectiles flung by the English caused heavy casualties amongst the Norman ranks. William, realizing that his attack was failing, was therefore forced to order his cavalry to attack far sooner than he had anticipated. Yet due to Harold's position, William's cavalry charge fizzled out as the horses struggled uphill. The still-intact English shield wall easily held back the Norman cavalry and, much to William's chagrin, many of Harold's housecarls were highly-skilled with the Danish battle axe, capable of causing ghastly wounds to a horse and its rider.[7] Apparently without warning, the Breton division on William's left fled. Realizing that they would be quickly outflanked, the Norman division then began to withdraw followed quickly by the Flemish. Seeing the enemy's retreat, many of the English fyrdmen (along with Harold's brothers, Leofwyne and Gyrthe) broke ranks and began to pursue. In the following confusion, William's horse was killed from underneath him and the Duke toppled to the ground. Witnessing the apparent death of their leader, the Normans began to panic and take to flight. Yet just when victory seemed to belong to the English, William himself took off his helmet to show he was alive and rallied a handful of knights to his person. In a moment of decisiveness, William and his knights charged their pursuing enemies, now no longer protected by the orderly shield wall, and cut down large numbers of undisciplined fyrdmen. With the tables so suddenly turned, many of the English did not recognize the Norman counter-attack until it was too late. Some managed to scramble back uphill into the protective ring of housecarls; others, including Harold's brothers, were not so fortunate.[8] As the remaining English pursuers rejoined the main force, a brief respite came over the battlefield. William himself took advantage of this momentary rest to ponder a new strategy. The Norman's near rout had turned to William's advantage since the English lost much of the protection provided by the shield wall when they pursued. Without the cohesion of a disciplined formation, the individual English were easy targets. Keeping this in mind, William re-engaged Harold's force. Early historians state that the Normans repeated a number of feints to draw out small groups of Englishmen and then cut them down. However, later historians have commented on the difficulty of such a complicated maneuver. Whatever happened, it is almost certain that as the English shield wall grew smaller and smaller, many of the fyrdmen in the back ranks clustered closer together behind the thinning wall of housecarls. The English force now provided an interesting opportunity to William. Until then, William's archers had always fired directly into the English force (and was therefore ineffective due to their interlocking shields). Now, William ordered his archers to fire directly over the shield wall so that the arrows landed into the clustered back ranks of the English army. This the archers did, and with great success. It is believed by some that Harold was hit in the eye with an arrow although that is purely speculation taken from a scene depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry. Whether Harold was hit or not, when the two forces engaged again, William and a handful of knights managed to break through the shield wall and strike down the English king. Without their leader, many of the thegns and fyrdmen panicked and retreated, while Harold's personal bodyguard and a number of his veteran housecarls fought to the end.[9] Aftermath Only a remnant of the defenders made their way back to the forest. Some of the Norman forces pursued the English, but were ambushed and destroyed in the halflight when they ran afoul of steep ground, called, in later (twelfth century) sources, "the Malfosse," or "bad ditch." William rested his army for two weeks near Hastings, waiting for the English lords to come and submit to him. Then, after he realized his hopes of submission at that point were in vain, he began his advance on London. His army was seriously reduced in November by dysentery, and William himself was gravely ill. However, he was reinforced by fresh troops crossing the Channel. After being thwarted in an attempt to cross London Bridge, he approached the city by a circuitous route, crossing the Thames at Wallingford and advancing on London from the north-west.[10] The northern earls, Edwin and Morcar, Esegar the sheriff of London, and Edgar the Atheling, who had been elected king in the wake of Harold's death, all came out and submitted to the Norman Duke before he reached London. William was crowned king on Christmas day at Westminster Abbey.[11] Harold's plaque (2006) Remembrances and retrospections Battle Abbey was built on the site of the battle. A plaque marks the place where Harold is believed to have fallen, and the location where the high altar of the church once stood. The settlement of Battle, East Sussex, grew up around the abbey and is now a small market town. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events before, after, and at the Battle of Hastings. The Battle of Hastings is also an excellent example of the application of the theory of combined arms. The Norman archers, cavalry, and infantry cooperated together to deny the English the initiative, and gave the homogeneous English infantry force few tactical options except defense. However, it is quite likely that this tactical sophistication existed primarily in the minds of the Norman Chroniclers. The account of the battle given in the earliest source, the Carmen de Hastingae Proelio, is one where the Norman advance surprises the English, who manage to gain the top of Senlac Hill before the Normans. The Norman Light Infantry is sent in while the English are forming their Shield Wall (to no avail) and then the main force was sent in (no distinction being made between infantry and cavalry). Interestingly, it records the first retreat of William's forces as the result of a French (not Norman) feigned retreat that went wrong, the English counter-attack, William counter-counter-attacks, and it all develops into a huge melee during which Harold is slain by a group of four knights and therefore the bulk of the English army flee. Succeeding sources include (in chronological order) William of Poitiers's Gesta Guillelmi (written between 1071 and 1077), The Bayeux Tapestry (created between 1070 and 1077), and the much later Chronicle of Battle Abbey, the Chronicles written by William of Malmesbury, Florence of Worcester, and Eadmer's Historia Novorum in Anglia embellishes the story further, with the final result being a William whose tactical genius was at a high level²a level that he failed to display in any other battle. Most likely the simplest explanation is that the English were exhausted and
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks undermanned, having lost or left behind their bowmen and many of their best housecarls on the fields of Fulford Gate and Stamford Bridge, or on the road from York. This weakness, rather than any great military genius on the part of William, led to the defeat of the English at Hastings. Notes ? David Howarth, 1066: The Year of the Conquest (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1993). ISBN 9780670696017 ? Howarth, 148-50. ? Howarth, 165. ? Glen Ray Crack, Harold's Battle Force. Retrieved July 24, 2006. ? Howarth, 157. ? Howarth, 174. ? Howarth, 175. ? Howarth, 175-76. ? Howarth, 182-84. ? Howarth, 189-96. ? Howarth, 196. References Block, R. Howard. A Needle in the Right Hand of God: The Norman Conquest of 1066 and the Making and Meaning of the Bayeux Tapestry. New York: Random House, 2006. ISBN 1400065496 Bridgeford, Andrew. 1066: The Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry. New York: Walker & Co., 2005. ISBN 0802714501 Crack, Glen Ray. The Battle of Hastings 1066. Harold's Battle Force. Retrieved July 24, 2006. Howarth, David. 1066: The Year of the Conquest. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1993. Further reading Gravett, Christopher. Hastings 1066, The Fall of Saxon England. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 1992 ISBN 9781855321649 Morton, Catherine, and Hope Muntz, eds. The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of Guy Bishop of Amiens. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1972; 1999 ISBN 9780198207580 External links The Battle of Hastings Re-enacted Retrieved October 30, 2007. A short documentary film made for English Heritage by Dan Snow. The Battle of Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Battle of Hastings, 1066 Retrieved October 30, 2007. (1998-2007) The Battle of Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. The Battle of Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Encyclopaedia Romana Retrieved October 30, 2007. (1997-2007) Bayeux Tapestry, primary source for the battle of Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Uses the Bayeux Tapestry as a primary source of information. My Battle of Hastings: 14 Oct 1066 Retrieved October 30, 2007. An extensive Website on the battle, with an emphasis on wargaming simulation. The Battle of Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Contemporary accounts of the Battle of Hastings. Hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Review of in-depth book on the Battle of Hastings by Poyntz-Wright, Peter. Information on the battle of hastings Retrieved October 30, 2007. Includes facts and full story Ivo Taillefer was the nickname of a minstrel and knight Normano whose name and exact place of birth are unknown. Il aurait fait partie en 1066 de l'expédition de Guillaume le Conquérant à la conquête de l'Angleterre selon Robert Wace qui conta ses actions en vers dans son Roman de Rou . He was a member in 1066 of the expedition of William the Conqueror in the conquest of England by Robert Wace which contaminants to its actions in his Roman de Rou. Le Carmen de Hastingae Proelio affirme qu'à la bataille d'Hastings , Taillefer a demandé à son maître la permission de donner les premiers coups de la bataille. The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio says that the Battle of Hastings, Taillefer asked his master for permission to give the first shots of the battle. L'ayant reçue, il s'avance au devant des Anglais en récitant la chanson de Roland et jongle avec son épée et sa lance, les jetant en l'air et les rattrapant au vol par la pointe, ce qui ne manque de décontenancer les Anglais qui croient à des pouvoirs surnaturels. Having received, it juts out to English by reciting the Song of Roland and juggling with his sword and spear, throwing it into the air and catch the flight from the tip, which failed to disconcert the English w ho believe in supernatural pow ers. Il tue un soldat anglais qui est sorti des rangs pour le défier et montre sa tête comme un trophée prouvant que Dieu est du côté des envahisseurs. He kills a French soldier w ho left the ranks to the challenge and show s his head as a trophy to prove that God is on the side of the invaders. Taillefer charge alors les lignes anglaises avec son cheval qu'il avait accoutumé à courir la bouche béante. Taillefer, even though the British lines w ith his horse that he had accustomed to running their mouths gaping. Les Anglais rompent leurs rangs de crainte d'être mordus par le cheval et Ivo en tue trois d'entre eux avant d'être lui-même taillé en pièces. The English broke their ranks for fear of being bitten by the horse and Ivo kills three of them before being cut itself into pieces. Sa mort marque le début des combats. His death marks the beginning of the fighting. Bien que la tapisserie de Bayeux ne dépeigne pas, du moins en nom, Taillefer, Wace le mentionne dans son Roman de Rou : Although the Bayeux Tapestry does not portray, at least in name, Taillefer, Wace mentions in his Roman de Rou: Taillefer, qui mult bien chantout, Taillefer, qui mult bien chantout, Sor un cheval qui tost alout, Sor un cheval qui tost alout, Devant le duc alout chantant Before the Duke singing alout De Karlemaigne e de Rollant , From Karlemaigne e Rolla, E d'Oliver e des vassals E d'Oliver e des vassals From the French language: Qui morurent en Rencesvals . Who morurent in Rencesvals.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Roman de Rou , v. Roman de Rou, v. 8013-8019 8013-8019 Geoffroy Gaimar , Guillaume de Malmesbury , Henri de Huntingdon et le Carmen de Hastingae Proelio ont également relaté l'histoire de Taillefer. Geoffroy Gaimar, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon and the Carmen de Hastingae Proelio also the story of Taillefer. Les histoires diffèrent, certaines ne mentionnant que le jonglage, d'autres que la chanson, mais toutes ont des éléments en commun. The stories differ, not mentioning that some juggling, other than the song, but all have in common. Dans son History of the English Speaking Peoples , Winston Churchill a élaboré une version tirée de toutes les différentes sources. In his History of the English Speaking Peoples, Winston Churchill has developed a version based on all the different sources. [ modifier ] Référence [Edit] Reference Gervais de La Rue , Essais historiques sur les bardes, les jongleurs et les trouvères normands et anglo-normands , Caen, Mancel, 1834 Gervais de La Rue, Essais historiques sur bards, minstrels and troubadours Norman and Anglo-Norman, Caen, Mancel, 1834 Note Citations Notes on Thurston Bassett 1 Thurston BASSETT b: 1030 d: Aft 1088 + Thurstine b: Abt 1032 2 Ralph BASSETT b: 1050 d: 1120 + Alice DE BUCI b: Abt 1070 3 Thomas BASSETT b: 1070 d: 1182 4 Gilbert Thurstine BASSETT b: 1090 d: Aft 1165 + Edith D' OILLY b: 1094 d: Aft 1165 5 Joan BASSET b: 1114 + Alberic DE DAMMARTIN b: 1110 d: 1183 6 Aubrey (Alberic) DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1135 d: 19 Sep 1200 + Mathilda (Maud) DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1138 d: Oct 1200 7 Agnes DE DAMMARTIN b: 1166 + William DE FIENNES b: 1160 d: 1241 8 Ingelram DE FIENNES b: 1192 d: 1265 + Isabel DE CONDE b: Abt 1210 9 Maud DE FIENNES b: 1250 d: 6 Nov 1298 + Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1249 d: 31 Dec 1298 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: Abt 1276 d: 16 Mar 1321-1322 + Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b: 7 Aug 1282 d: 5 May 1316 9 William DE FIENNES b: Abt 1245 d: 11 Jul 1302 + Blanche DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1245 d: 1302 10 Margaret DE FIENNES b: Abt 1260 d: 7 Feb 1334 + Edmund DE MORTIMER b: 1255 d: 17 Jul 1304 10 John DE FIENNES b: 1266 d: 1331 + Joan JORDAIN b: Abt 1279 d: 1339 + Isabel DE DAMPIERRE b: Abt 1280 d: 1323 10 Joanna Fitzbernard DE FIENNES b: Abt 1272 d: 1309 + John WAKE b: Abt 1271 8 Michel DE FIENNES b: Abt 1185 8 Baudouin DE FIENNES b: 1195 8 Mahaut DE FIENNES b: Abt 1200 8 William DE LA PLANCHES b: Abt 1205 9 William DE LA PLANCHES b: 1240 10 James DE LA PLANCHES b: 1265 d: 1306 + Matilda HAVERSHAM b: 1273 10 Alice DE LA PLANCHES b: 1267 7 Juliana DE DAMMARTIN b: 1170 + Hugh (Hugues) DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1163 d: 1214 8 Milicent GOURNAL b: 1189 + William DE CANTALUPE b: 1185 d: 1240 9 William DE CANTALUPE b: Abt 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1220 d: 28 Jul 1255 10 Joane DE CANTALUPE b: 1240 d: 1271 + Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1225 d: 5 Mar 1268 10 Millicent DE CANTILUPE b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 7 Jan 1298 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1244 d: 28 Apr 1279 9 Agnes DE CANTILUPE b: Abt 1202 + Robert DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1199 d: Mar 1266 10 John DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1225 d: 29 Sep 1302 + Alice FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1234 d: Aft 1305 10 William SAINT JOHN b: Est 1250 d: Abt 1305 + Isabel COMBMARTIN b: Abt 1245 8 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: 1205 d: 1238 + Matilda b: 1209 9 Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 + William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 10 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 7 Simon DE DAMMARTIN b: 1180 6 Basilia DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1140 + Roger DE CONDET b: Abt 1138 7 Agnes DE CONDET b: Abt 1170 + Walter DE CLIFFORD b: 1140 d: 22 Jan 1222 8 Walter DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1166 8 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1168 d: 1232 + Sibyl DE EWYAS b: 1170 d: 1236 9 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1205 d: 1285 + Hawise BOTTERELL b: Abt 1220 10 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1244 d: 6 Nov 1282 + Isabel DE VESPONT b: Abt 1260 d: 14 May 1282 8 Richard DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1172 8 Simon DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1174 8 Giles DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1176 8 Walter DE CLIFFORD b: 1187 + Margaret VERCH LLYWELYN b: Abt 1204 9 Maud DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1282 + John GIFFARD b: 19 Jan 1241 d: 29 May 1299 10 Eleanor GIFFARD b: Abt 1271 d: 23 Jan 1323 + Fulk LE STRANGE b: Abt 1267 d: 23 Jan 1323 10 Katherine GIFFARD b: 1272 d: Abt 1322 + Nicholas DE AUDLEY b: 1258 d: 28 Aug 1299 10 Maud GIFFARD b: Abt 1277 4 Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1097 d: 1144 + Matilda DE RIDEL b: Abt 1097 d: 1139 5 Geoffrey BASSETT b: Abt 1128 5 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1131 + Alice b: Abt 1135 6 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1160 + Isabell b: Abt 1165 7 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1189 + Unk b: Abt 1194 8 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1215 d: 4 Aug 1265 + Margaret DE SOMERY b: Abt 1229 d: 18 Jun 1293 9 Ralph BASSETT b: 1242 d: 28 Dec 1299 + Alianore DE LA WADE b: Abt 1239 d: Aft 1293 10 Richard BASSETT b: 1265 d: 18 Aug 1314 + Joan DE HUNTINGFIELD b: abtr 1278 + Hawise "Helewise" DE GREY b: Abt 1239 10 Ralph BASSETT b: 14 Mar 1281 10 Margaret BASSETT b: Abt 1283 d: 17 Mar 1336-1337 + Edmund DE STAFFORD b: 17 Jul 1273 d: 2 Aug 1308 + Thomas DE PYPE b: 1260 d: 1326 10 Joan BASSETT b: Abt 1284 10 Elizabeth BASSETT b: Abt 1286 10 Alianor BASSETT b: Abt 1287 10 Maud (Matilda) BASSETT b: Abt 1300 9 Roger BASSETT b: Abt 1246 10 Joan BASSETT b: 1324 + William WROTTESLEY b: 1320 9 John BASSETT b: Abt 1260 + Unk b: Abt 1282 10 John BASSETT b: Abt 1305 10 Margaret BASSETT b: Abt 1320 + Robert MARTIN b: 1310 9 Maud BASSETT b: Abt 1264 + John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 5 Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1132 5 William BASSET b: 1134 6 Simon BASSETT b: Abt 1165 + Elizabeth DE AVENEL b: Abt 1165 7 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 8 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1212 + Milicent DE CHAUCOMBE b: Abt 1217 9 Simon BASSET b: Abt 1235 d: Bef 20 Sep 1295 10 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1266 d: 1322 + Elizabeth COLVILL b: Abt 1280 8 William BASSET b: Abt 1215 5 Sibel BASSETT b: 1135 5 Jordan BASSETT b: Abt 1135
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1165 d: 1234 7 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1195 d: Bef 1272 + Agnes DE LASCELLES b: Abt 1202 d: Aft 1272 8 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1220 9 Margery BASSET b: Abt 1240 + Geoffrey (Nicholas) DE STAPLETON b: Abt 1230 d: Abt 1290 10 Miles DE STAPLETON b: Abt 1260 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Sybil BEAULIEU b: Abt 1265 10 Johanna STAPLETON b: Abt 1255 + Richard DE WINDSOR b: 1275 d: 20 Jan 1325-1326 5 Phillip BASSETT b: Abt 1136 5 Sibyl BASSETT b: Abt 1127 d: Aft 1185 + Robert DE CAUS b: Abt 1106 d: Aft 1168 6 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1130 d: Aft 1198 + Agnes 7 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1155 8 Roger DE CAUZ b: Abt 1180 + Nichole DE LEIGH b: Abt 1185 9 Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 + John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 10 Reynold DE GREY b: 1235 d: 5 Apr 1308 + Maud DE LONGCHAMP b: 1245 10 Nichole DE GREY b: 1238 + Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1229 d: 22 Jul 1273 6 Maud DE CAUS b: 1136 d: 1224 + Adam FITZ PETER b: Abt 1136 7 John DE BIRKIN b: Abt 1166 d: 1227 + Joan DE LENVEISE b: Abt 1166 8 Isabel DE BIRKIN b: Abt 1196 d: 14 Jun 1252 + Robert DE EVERINGHAM b: Abt 1196 d: Jun 1246 9 Adam DE EVERINGHAM b: Abt 1226 d: 8 Dec 1280 10 Robert DE EVERINGHAM b: 1256 d: 21 Jul 1287 + Lucia DE THWENG b: Abt 1257 6 Margaret DE CAUS b: Abt 1142 4 Thomas BASSETT b: Abt 1099 4 Gilbert BASSET b: Abt 1103 4 Osmund BASSETT b: Abt 1104 4 Thurstine BASSETT b: Abt 1106 4 Nicholas BASSETT b: Abt 1110 + Agatha DE BRUCE b: Abt 1079 3 Thurston BASSET b: Abt 1110 + Eustachia b: Abt 1111 4 Richard BASSET b: Abt 1132 d: 1177 5 Thurston BASSET b: Abt 1156 6 Isabel BASSET b: 1176 + Robert DE MAUDUIT b: 1172 d: Jun 1222 7 William DE MAUDUIT b: 1185 d: Apr 1257 + Alice De Newberh DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1187 d: 1246 8 Isabel DE MAUDUIT b: 1214 d: 1268 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1210 d: 1269 9 William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 + Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 10 Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1262 d: 30 May 1306 + Henry LOVET + William BLOUNT b: Abt 1233 d: 1316 + Patrick DE CHAWORTH b: Abt 1253 d: Abt 1283 + Hugh LE DESPENCER b: 1 Mar 1259-1260 d: 27 Oct 1326 10 Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1271 10 Guy DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1272 d: 12 Aug 1315 + Alice DE TOENI b: 8 Jan 1282 d: 1 Jan 1324 10 John DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1273 10 Anne DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1274 10 Amy DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1276 10 Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1278 10 Matilda Maud DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1278 9 Mary DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1230 + Hamon MASSEY b: Abt 1230 10 Isabell DE MASSEY b: Abt 1280 + Hugh DE DUTTON b: 8 Dec 1276 c: 9 Dec 1276 d: 1326 10 Cecily MASSEY b: 1266 10 Matilda MASSEY 10 Robert MASSEY b: 1251
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Maud DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1230 + William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1230 d: 1286 10 Constance MOWBRAY b: Abt 1268 + Henry LE VAVASOUR b: Abt 1265 d: 1 Dec 1342 10 William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1255 9 Joan DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1237 9 Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1238 9 Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 + Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 10 Gile DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1273 d: 12 Oct 1361 + Catherine DE BURES b: Abt 1310 d: Aft Oct 1355 9 Sarah DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1255 + Richard TALBOT b: 1253 d: 3 Sep 1306 10 Gilbert TALBOT b: 18 Oct 1276 d: 1 Mar 1346 + Anne LE BOTELER b: 1278 10 Richard TALBOT b: 1278 d: Bef 10 Oct 1328 + Joan DE MORTIMER b: Bef 24 Nov 1291 10 Wenilian TALBOT 10 Gwenllian TALBOT b: Abt 1280 + Payne DE TURBERVILLE b: Abt 1275 10 Joan TALBOT b: Abt 1280 2 Maud BASSET b: 1088 + William COMYN b: Abt 1084 3 Richard COMYN b: Abt 1115 d: Abt 1179 + Hextilda FITZ UCHTRED b: Abt 1122 4 William COMYN b: Abt 1170 d: 1233 + Marjory BUCHAN b: Abt 1182 + Margaret COLHAN b: Bef 1185 d: Abt 1243 5 Alexander COMYN b: Abt 1217 d: 1290 + Elizabeth (Isabel) DE QUINCY b: Abt 1220 6 Alexander COMYN b: Abt 1270 d: Abt 1305 + Joan LE LATIMER b: Abt 1269 7 Alice COMYN b: Abt 1291 d: Bef 10 Aug 1349 + Henry DE BEAUMONT b: 1285 d: 10 Mar 1338 8 Katherine BEAUMONT b: Abt 1310 d: 11 Nov 1368 + David STRATHBOGIE b: 1 Feb 1309 d: 30 Nov 1335 9 David STRATHBOGIE b: Abt 1332 d: 10 Oct 1369 + Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1335 d: 22 Oct 1375 10 Elizabeth DE STRATHBOGIE b: Abt 1350 d: Abt 1388 + John LE SCROPE b: Abt 1350 d: Abt 1380 8 Thomas DE BEAUMONT b: 1315 8 John DE BEAUMONT b: 1318 d: Aft 10 May 1342 + Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1318 d: 11 Jan 1372 9 Henry DE BEAUMONT b: 1340 d: 17 Jun 1369 + Margaret DE VERE b: 1344 10 Eleanor DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1358 + Richard DE MOLEYNS b: 1353 d: 14 Dec 1384 10 John DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1361 d: 9 Sep 1396 + Catherine DE EVERINGHAM b: 1367 d: 1426 8 Joan DE BEAUMONT b: 1318 8 Isabel DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1320 + Henry PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1320 9 Blanche PLANTAGENET b: 25 Mar 1341 d: 30 Sep 1369 + John PLANTAGENET b: 24 Jun 1340 d: 3 Feb 1398-1399 10 Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b: 1364 d: 24 Nov 1425 + Thomas DE HOLLAND b: Abt 1354-1355 d: 25 Apr 1398 8 Elizabeth DE BEAUMONT b: 1328 d: 27 Oct 1400 + James DE AUDLEY b: 1346 d: 22 Jul 1391 9 Isabel DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1375 d: Jun 1404 + John TOUCHET b: 23 Apr 1371 d: 19 Dec 1408 10 James TUCHET b: Abt 1398 d: 23 Sep 1459 + Margaret DE ROS b: 1398 d: Abt 1423 6 Elena COMYN b: Abt 1250 6 Marjorie (Bridget) COMYN b: Abt 1265 6 Elizabeth COMYN b: Abt 1248 + Malise DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1245 d: 25 Mar 1313 7 Malise DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1264 d: 17 Oct 1346 + Isabella b: Abt 1264 8 Malise DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1284 d: Abt 1353 + Marjory (Maud) ROSS b: Abt 1290 d: Aft 1350 9 Mary DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1295 + John "Iain" MORAY b: Abt 1290
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 10 Maurice MORAY b: Abt 1320 d: 17 Oct 1346 + Joanna MENTEITH b: Abt 1322 d: Aft 1367 9 Isabel (Isabella) DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1310 + Sarah FITZ HUGH b: Abt 1167 5 Richard COMYN b: Abt 1194 d: Jul 1249 6 John (Red) COMYN b: Abt 1220 + Amabilia ALICIA b: Abt 1220 7 Margaret COMYN b: Abt 1240 + Andrew DE MORAY b: Abt 1230 d: 1289 8 William MORAY b: Abt 1260 d: Bef 19 Nov 1300 9 John "Iain" MORAY b: Abt 1290 + Mary DE STRATHEARN b: Abt 1295 10 Maurice MORAY b: Abt 1320 d: 17 Oct 1346 + Joanna MENTEITH b: Abt 1322 d: Aft 1367 7 John (Black) COMYN b: Abt 1245 + Eleanor DE BALIOL b: Abt 1246 8 John (Red) COMYN b: Abt 1269 d: 20 Feb 1306 + Joan DE VALENCE b: Abt 1273 9 Joan COMYN b: Abt 1290 d: Bef 24 Jul 1326 + David STRATHBOGIE b: Abt 1290 d: 28 Dec 1326 10 David STRATHBOGIE b: 1 Feb 1309 d: 30 Nov 1335 + Katherine BEAUMONT b: Abt 1310 d: 11 Nov 1368 9 Elizabeth COMYN b: 1 Nov 1299 d: 20 Nov 1372 + Richard TALBOT b: 1302 d: 23 Oct 1356 10 Gilbert TALBOT b: 1332 d: 24 Apr 1387 + Petronella LE BOTELER b: 1336 d: 23 Apr 1368 Note: Was a Knight and companion for William the Conqueror in 1066 (Battle of Hastings was on 14 Oct 1066). His name found on the plaque in the Church at Dives-sur-Mer, Normandie, France, where William the Conqueror and his knights said mass before setting sail to invade England. This plaque lists all knights that took part in the invasion Notes on Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare Name Prefix: Count, Lord BIOGRAPHY: Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 714-741 Mayor of the Palace of Neustria 719-720 Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy 719-720 Charles Martel became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia when his father, Pepin II, died in 714. That year he was imprisoned by his step-mother Plectudis, but escaped later in the year to lead the Austrasian and Neustrian nobles. The next year, the new King Chilperic II refused to act as a puppet to the nobles, and was backed by the Aquitaine duke Eudo, who was by then semi-independent from Frankish sovergnty. In 719, Charles defeated Eudo and took Chilperic hostage. Eudo's terms for mercy were that Chilperic would be recognized as sole ruler of the Franks, and the Charles would control all royal offices (i.e. as Mayor). Eudo had no other choice but to accept. In 720, Chilperic II died, Theuderic IV became king, Charles was stripped of his positions, Eudo was able to attain full independence, and Charles was preoccupied with pushing back Saxon invaders across the Rhine. BIOGRAPHY: The next year, Eudo defeated the advancing Moslem armies and made peace with them, however in 725 they attacked Septimania and invaded Burgundy, drawn by the wealth of the Catholic Church. In 731, the Spanish governor Abd ar-Rahman, much loved by the Moslem people, invaded and easily overran all of Aquitaine. The next year he took Poitiers and marched to Tours, where he was soundly beaten by Mayor Charles, and Rahman was killed in the battle. Three years later Eudo died, and Charles took supreme control of Gaul. In 737, Provence invited back the Moslems, who were defeated by Charles and his younger brother Hildebrand, then pushed out of Gaul forever. In 741, Charles died. BIOGRAPHY: For some time after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, the papacy remained within the Byzantine political sphere. Two developments changed this. The first was the long Iconclastic controversy in the East, in which the popes sided with the iconodules. The other was the inability of the Byzantines to protect the popes. As a result, the popes tunred increasingly in the 8th century towards the Franks and made a series of alliances, in particular, with the Carolingian majors of the palace. Here is a letter of 739 in which Pope Gregory III (731 - 741) appeals to the Frankish ruler Charles Martel for help against the Lombards in Italy. BIOGRAPHY: Pope Gregory to His Most Excellent Son, Karl, Sub-King BIOGRAPHY: In our great affliction we have thought it necessary to write to you a second time, believing that you are a loving son of St. Peter, the prince of apostles, and of ourselves, and that out of reverence for him you would obey our commands to defend the church of God and his chosen people. We can now no longer endure the persecution of the Lombards, for they have taken from St. Peter all his possessions, even those which were given him by you and your fathers. These Lombards hate and oppress us because we sought protection from you; for the same reason also the church of St. Peter is despoiled and desolated by them. But we have intrusted a more complete account of all our woes to your faithful subject, our present messenger, and he will relate them to you. You, oh son, will receive favor from the same prince of apostles here and in the future life in the presence of God, according as you render speedy aid to his church and to us, that all peoples may recognize the faith and love and singleness of purpose which you display in defending St. Peter and us and his chosen people. For by doing this you will attain lasting fame on earth and eternal life in heaven. (from Oliver J. Thatcher, and Edgar Holmes McNeal, eds., A Source Book for Medieval History, (New York: Scribners, 1905), p. 102) Richard FitzGilbert1 M, #158424, b. circa 1024, d. circa 1090 Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1024\nd. c 1090|p15843.htm#i158424|Gilbert, Comte de Brionne|b. c 1000|p10480.htm#i104794|Gunnora,|b. c
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 984|p15843.htm#i158429|Godfrey, Comte de Brionne|b. c 953\nd. c 1015|p10480.htm#i104793|||||||||| Last Edited=29 Jan 2007 Richard FitzGilbert was born circa 1024 at Bienfaite, Normandy, France.2 He was the son of Gilbert, Comte de Brionne and Gunnora,.2,3 He married Rohese Giffard, daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel, circa 1054.3 He died circa 1090.3 He was buried at St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England.3 Richard FitzGilbert gained the title of Lord of Bienfaite [Normandy].3 He gained the title of Lord of Orbec [Normandy].3 He was also known as Richard de Clare.3 He was also known as Richard de Bienfaite.3 Circa 1066 he accompanied William the Conqueror to England.3 He received 176 Lordships, 95 in Suffolk.3 He was created 1st Lord of Clare [feudal baron].1 In 1075 He helped to suppress the revolt.3 He held the office of Joint Chief Justiciar.3 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.4 Children of Richard FitzGilbert and Rohese Giffard Roger FitzRichard 5 Gilbert FitzRichard+ b. b 1066, d. 11146 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VI, page 498. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 242. [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), de Clare, Richard. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 387 Note Citations Notes on Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger Bigot (died 1107) was a Norman knight who came to England in the Norman Conquest. He held great power in East Anglia, and five of his descendants were Earl of Norfolk. He was also known as Roger Bigod, but as a witness to the Charter of Liberties of Henry I of England he appears as Roger Bigot. Roger came from a fairly obscure family of poor knights in Normandy. Robert le Bigot, certainly a relation of Roger's, possibly his father, acquired an important position in the household of William, Duke of Normandy (later William I of England), due, the story goes, to his disclosure to the duke of a plot by the duke's cousin William Werlenc.[1] Both Roger and Robert may have fought at the Battle of Hastings, and afterwards they were rewarded with a substantial estate in East Anglia. The Domesday Book lists Roger as holding six lordships in Essex, 117 in Suffolk and 187 in Norfolk. Bigot's base was in Thetford, Norfolk where he founded a priory later donated to the great monastery at Cluny. In 1101 he further consolidated his power when Henry I granted him licence to build a castle at Framlingham, which became the family seat of power until their downfall in 1307. Another of his castles was Bungay Castle, also in Suffolk. Both these were improved by successive generations. In 1069 he, along with Robert Malet and Ralph de Gael (the then Earl of Norfolk), defeated Sweyn Estrithson (Sweyn II) of Denmark near Ipswich. After Ralph de Gael's fall in 1074, Roger was appointed Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, and acquired many of the dispossessed earl's estates. For this reason he is sometimes counted as Earl of Norfolk, but he probably was never actually created earl. He acquired further estates through his influence in local law courts. In the Rebellion of 1088 he joined other Anglo-Norman barons against William II, who, it was hoped, was to be deposed in favour of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy. He seems to have lost his lands after the rebellion had failed, but got them back again. In 1100, Robert Bigot was one of the King's witnesses recorded on the Charter of Liberties, an important precursor to the Magna Carta of 1215. In 1101 there was another attempt to bring in Robert of Normandy by unseating Henry I, but this time Roger Bigot stayed loyal to Henry. He died on 9 September 1107 and is buried in Norwich. Upon his death there was a dispute between the Bishop of Norwich, Herbet Losinga, and the monks at Thetford Priory, founded by Bigot. The monks claimed that Roger's body, along with those of his family and successors, was due to them as part of the foundation charter of the priory (as was common practice at the time). The issue was apparently resolved when the Bishop of Norwich stole the body in the middle of the night and dragged it back to Norwich. For some time he was thought to have two wives, Adelaide/Adeliza and Alice de Tosny. It is now believed these were the same woman, Adeliza(Alice) de Tosny(Toeni,Toeny). She was the sister and coheiress of William de Tosny, Lord of Belvoir. He was succeeded by his eldest son, William Bigot, and, after he drowned in the sinking of the White Ship, by his second son, Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, who later became Earl of Norfolk. He also had 3 daughters: Gunnor, who married Robert, Lord of Rayleigh; Cecily, who married William d'Aubigny "Brito"; and Maud, who married William d'Aubigny "Pincerna", and was mother to William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel. Founder of the priory of Thetford. Notes on William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England Reign Unknown Bet 25 Dec 1066 and 9 Reign of William I, King of England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Duke of Normandy 1035 King of England 1066 William and MAtilda were distant cousins, both having descended from the Flanders Vermandois (Count Herbert II) line and also from Charlemagne. They were probably 5th half cousins. or between 1027/1028 William I of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William I "the Conqueror" King of England and Duke of Normandy (more...) The Duke of Normandy in the Bayeux Tapestry King of the English Reign 25 December 1066±9 September 1087 Coronation 25 December 1066 Predecessor Edgar Ætheling (uncrow ned) (otherwise) Harold II Successor William II Rufus Duke of the Normans Reign 3 July 1035±9 September 1087 Predecessor Robert I the Magnificent Successor Robert II Curthose Consort Matilda of Flanders among othersIssue Robert II Curthose, Duke of the Normans Richard, Duke of Bernay William II Rufus, King of the English Adela, Countess of Blois Henry I Beauclerc, King of the English DetailTitles and styles The King of the English The Duke of the Normans House Norman dynasty Father Robert I, Duke of Normandy Mother Herlette of Falaise Born c 1027[1] Falaise, France Died 9 September 1087 (aged c. 59) Convent of St. Gervais, Rouen Burial Saint-Étienne de Caen, France William I (about 1027 or 1028[1]±9 September 1087), better know n as William the Conqueror (French: Guillaume le Conquérant), w as Duke of Normandy from 1035 and King of England from late 1066 to his death. William is sometimes also referred to as "William II" in relation to his position as the second Duke of Normandy of that name. In particular, before his conquest of England, he was known as "William the Bastard" (French: Guillaume le Bâtard) because of the illegitimacy of his birth. To press his claim to the English crown, William invaded England in 1066, leading an army of Normans, Bretons, Flemings, and Frenchmen to victory over the English forces of King Harold Godwinson (who died in the conflict) at the Battle of Hastings, and suppressed subsequent English revolts in what has become known as the Norman Conquest.[2] His reign, which brought Norman-French culture to England, had an impact on the subsequent course of England in the Middle Ages. The details of that impact and the enormity of the changes have been debated by scholars for over a century. In addition to the obvious change of ruler, his reign also saw a programme of building and fortification, changes to the English language, a shift in the upper levels of society and the church, and adoption of some aspects of continental church reform. More controversial are possible changes in law, royal administration, trade, agriculture, the peasantry, women's roles and rights, and education Notes on Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester Father: Hugh "The Great" De CREPI Count Of Vermandois b: ABT 1050 in Of, Vermandois, Normandy, France Mother: Adelle (Adelaide) De VERMANDOIS Countess b: ABT 1050 in Of, Valois, Bretagne, France Marriage 1 Robert De BEAUMONT Count Of Meulan b: ABT 1046 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France Divorced: Y Married: 1096 in France Children Isabel (Elizabeth) De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1086/1096 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Waleran Count Of Meulan aka Robert "Bossu" De BEAUMONT Earl Of Worcester & Leicester b: 1104 in Of, Meulan, Isle de France, France c: 1168 in Also Of, England Aubreye De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1099 in Of, Beaumont, Normandy, France
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1104 in of, , Eng DE BEAUMONT Miss Miss De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1104 in Of, , Leicester, Leicestershire, England Hugh De BEAUMONT Earl Of Bedford b: ABT 1106 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Havoise De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1110 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Havoise DE BEAUMONT Elizabeth De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1106 in of, , Eng Amicade DE BEAUMONT Amicade De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1112 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Maud DE BEAUMONT Maud De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1114 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Adeline (Gundrea) DE BEAUMONT (BELLMONT) b: ABT 1152 in Of, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England Mabel De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1116 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Adeline De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1124 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Marriage 2 William II De WARNER Earl Of Surrey b: ABT 1065 in Of, , Sussex, England Married: BEF 1118 in , , , France . Children Ada De (Warren) WARNER [Countess Of Huntingdon] b: ABT 1104 in Of, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England William III De WARNER [Earl Of Surrey] b: ABT 1110 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Reginald De (Warren) (Warrene) WARNER b: ABT 1113 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Henry De HUNTINGDON b: 1114 Ralph De (Warren) (Warrene) WARNER b: ABT 1115 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Gundred De WARNER [Countess Of Warwick] b: ABT 1117 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England Adelian De WARNER b: ABT 1122 in Of, , Surrey, England Notes on Louis VI, Roi de France Louis VI, Roi de France1 M, #103092, b. 1077/78, d. 1 August 1137 Louis VI, Roi de France|b. 1077/78\nd. 1 Aug 1137|p10310.htm#i103092|Philippe I, Roi de France|b. c 1052\nd. 29 Jul 1108|p10310.htm#i103094|Berthe de Hollande|b. c 1055\nd. 1093|p10310.htm#i103095|Henri I., Roi de France|b. Apr 1008\nd. 4 Aug 1060|p10310.htm#i103097|Anne of Kiev|b. c 1024\nd. c 1075|p10318.htm#i103174|Florent I., Comte de Hollande|d. 1061|p11359.htm#i113584|||| Last Edited=19 Jun 2005 Louis VI, Roi de France was born in 1077/78 at Paris, France.2 He was the son of Philippe I, Roi de France and Berthe de Hollande. He married, firstly, Lucienne de Rochefort in 1104. He and Lucienne de Rochefort were divorced. He married, secondly, Adelaide di Savoia, daughter of Umberto II, Conte di Savoia and Gisela de Bourgogne, in 1115. He died on 1 August 1137 at Château Bethizy, Paris, France.2 He w as buried on 3 August 1137 at Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. Louis VI, Roi de France was a member of the House of Capet.1 Louis VI, Roi de France also went by the nick-name of Louis 'le Gros' (or in English, 'the Fat').1 He succeeded to the title of Roi Louis VI de France in 1108.1 Children of Louis VI, Roi de France and Adelaide di Savoia Philippe, Roi de France b. 29 Aug 1116, d. 30 Oct 11311 Louis VII, Roi de France+ b. c 1121, d. 18 Sep 11801 Henry de Beauvais , Bishop of Rouen b. c 1121, d. 1175 Robert I de France, Comte de Dreux+ b. c 1123, d. 11 Oct 1188 Philip de France, b. c 1125, d. 1161 Pierre de Courtenay+ b. c 1126, d. b 25 Mar 1184 Constance de Toulouse+ b. c 1128, d. 16 Aug 1176 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 77. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 64. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I. Note Citations Notes on Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy1 M, #158428 Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy gained the title of Comte de Roucy.1 He gained the title of Comte de Montdidier.1 Child of Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy Marguerite de Montdidier+ b. c 1045, d. c 11101 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 243. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Hugh, III du Maine Father: Hugh II du Maine b: ABT 920 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Children Herbert "Wake-Dog" de Maine b: ABT 1000 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Paule du Maine b: ABT 1005 in Maine-et-Loire, France Notes on Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester Children William de Venables , 2nd Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1110 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Hamon de Venables , Baron of Leigh b: ABT 1112 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Amabilia de Venables b: ABT 1117 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Gilbert de Venables b: 1125 in Kinderton,Middlewich,Cheshire,England Notes on Theobald, IV de Navarre Father: Etienne Henri II "le Sage" de Tours b: 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Mother: Alice de Tours b: ABT 1064 in Normandie, France Marriage 1 Maude de Carinthia b: ABT 1097 in Sponheim, Rhneland-Palatinate, Preussen Married: 1123 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Children Henry de Navarre b: 1127 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Marie Navarre b: 1128 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Elisabeth de Navarre b: ABT 1130 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Theobald III de Navarre b: ABT 1130 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Etienne I de Sancerre Blois-Champagne b: ABT 1132 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France William Navarre b: ABT 1134 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Adeleide de Navarre b: ABT 1136 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Agnes de Navarre b: ABT 1138 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Guilette de Navarre b: ABT 1139 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Notes on Hanger Taylefer 1 Knight Ivo (William III) TAILLEFER b: 1000 d: 14 Oct 1066 + Marie MONTGOMERIE 2 Hanger TAYLEFER b: 1256 3 John TAYLOR b: 1327 d: 1377 + Margaret WELMOTE 4 William TAYLOR b: Bef 1377 d: 1422 + Unknown UNKNOWN 5 John TAYLOR b: 1403 d: 1466 + Unknown UNKNOWN 6 William TAYLOR b: 1429 d: 20 Aug 1493 + Joane GILBARD b: 1432 4 John TAYLOR b: Abt 1356 Notes from http://anglo42.home.comcast.net/name.htm HISTORY OF THE TAYLOR NAME The name ...Taylor... is thought to be derived from the old Anglo-French ...taillour... or Old French ...tailleor..., or ...tailleur..., or ...cutter of cloth.... This may be an assumption. Old records indicate the name means ...cutter... as in swordsman. There are indications that the name may be traced back to the Norman Conquest in 1066. In that historic event, one Ivo Taliaferro was honored by William the Conqueror, or William the First, for his bravery. The heirs of Ivo Taliaferro (he died at Hastings) were given lands in Kent, in the south of England. In records of 1256 there is a Hanger Taylefer. Taylefer is thought to be a derivation of Taliaferro. The surname of Hanger Taylefer's son is listed as Tayler, or Taylor. This is reported but not documented. In the mists of history there can be mistakes. Another variation of Taliaferro or Talifer is Toliver. In other records, the first mention of Taylor is in 1180 with a listing of Walter Taylur. In 1182 in the Pipe Rolls of Somerset, there is a William le Taillur. In some church records, the name is Latinized as ...Cissor A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... By John Burke TAYLOR, OF PENNINGTON. TAYLOR, PRINGLE, esq. of Pennington House, in the county of Southampton, a major in the army, and a knight of the Royal Guelphic order, m. at St. Marylebone, London, on ]2th July, 1827, Adelaide- Frances, eldest daughter of Colonel John Shedden,* formerly of the 15th Hussars, of Eastonton, near Andover, and of Efford, near Lymington, Hants, by Sophia-Elizabeth, daughter of Matthew Lewis, deputy-secretary at war, (by Fanny-Maria, daughter of Sir Robert Sewell, bart.), and co-heiress with her sister Maria, wife of Sir Henry Lushington, bart. on the death of their brother, MatthewGregory Lewis, esq. M.P. author of the Monk, &c. By this marriage Major Pringle Taylor has had issue,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks JoHN-CoRTi.ANDT Skinner, b. 4tli September, 1828. Lewis-William Mulcaster, 6. 28th February, 1830. Morlatb-Conrad Eustace, b. 22nd September, 1831, and d. 19th April, 1832, and buried at Boldre. Isabel-Sophia-Eliza, b. 25th January, 1833. From Major Pringle Taylor first entering the army in 1811, his conduct and charac- ttT acquired for him the most honourable testimonials from every officer under w hom be served : his behaviour in battle w as noticed on several occasions w ith the highest >ppl;iu»e, particularly as Brigade-Major to the Cavalry at Ashta, on the 20th February, !s18(the Action of most importance from its results of any fought during the Deccan U .ir, and which was confined to the Cavalry peculiarly under his control, upon the Hnsradier-General falling insensible from a sabre wound) ; and also as a volunteer in liaiiing the Forlorn Hope on the storm of Copaul, on the 13th May, 1819, when he "is shot through the body and lungs, at the moment of complete success, in the capture of that strongly fortified hill. For his services during the Deccan War, he was recommended on " public grounds," by General the Marquess of Hastings, Governor General of India, for the favourable consideration of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Major Pringle Taylor served in the East Indies in the late 22nd Light Dragoons, ud on the Staff in the field in that country ; in the interior of the Cape of Good Hope colony, in the late Cape corps of Cavalry; in the Mediterranean, in the 95th Regiment ; a »hort time in England in that corps, and also for one year in the 61st Regiment, from which he retired on half pay as major Note Citations A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... By John Burke: The name of this family has not been 'vm¡itfd from the corruption in spelling, kich ii t.i be traced in the records of many other family name*. Thfir ancestor was the Norman Baron TiilUrfer, who accompanied William the ' .""/un-or in his invasion of Great Britain, -ad of whom Wace, the Anglo-Norman I-1»1!, ¿peaks, in describing the battle of Hi.-tiní», w hich took place on Saturday, '¡t Huí October, 1066. I'aillefer qui moult bien chantoit Sur un cheval qui tot alluit LVruit eux alloit chautaiit De Kalemas^ne et de Roland Et D'Oliver et des Vassals Qui moururent a Rouscevalles. 11 \\li.u Taylefer, his descendant, held lands in the tenure of Ospringe, county of Kent, 39 Henry III. (A.D. 1256), from whom we come to John Taylor, of the Homestall, in Shai dochurst, county of Kent, living in the time of Edward III. ; he left sons, William, of whom presently. John, who by virtue of the custom of gavelkind had divers lands in ShaFor the family of Shedden, see vol. iii. p. 3">ldochurst, Great Chart, and Kings- north, which he left to his son, Thomas, of Great Chart. The elder son, William Taylor, of Shadochurst, living in the time of Richard II., Henry IV., and Henry V., co-heir in gavelkind with his brother John, as appears by several ancient deeds, was succeeded by his son, John Tayloii, of Shadochurst, w ho died about the 6th year of Edw ard IV., and w as .«. by his son, William Taylor, of Shadochurst, who purchased additional lands adjoining the Little Green, 15 Edward IV. He m. Joane, daughterof Henry Gilbard, of Shadochurst ; his will was proved 20th August, 1493, and he was >. by his son, John Taylor, of Shadochurst, in the time of Richard III. and Henry VII., who purchased More Court in Ivie Church ; he m. Margaret, daughter and sole heir of Humphry de Fairsted, of Shadochurst, (who bore for arms, argent a chevron ermine between three greyhounds courant or), by whom he left issue, William, of Shadochurst, son and heir, who d. 16 Henry VIII.(1520), leaving a daughter, Jonne, who m. Robert Lucy, of Woodchurcb. John, of whom presently. Joane, m. William Dewer, about 22 Hemiy VIII. The second son, John Taylor, of Shadockurst, m. Tho- masiiie, daughter of John Isaac, of Seving- ton, and by her, who d. 1551, he left at his decease 5 Edward VI. (1560), two sons and three daughters, viz.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks i. William, of Romney, who m. Mary, daughter of Richard Taylor, of Cran- broke, and had 1. John, of Thurnham, who m. Anne, daughter and heiress of Henry Brockhill, of Allington, in Thurnham, leaving issue, Brockhill, of Ballvhaise, ??. of Cavan, who d. 1636, leaving issue, Elizabeth, m. to Humphry Perro«. Mary, m. toThornasNew- burgh. Thomas, second son, d. t. p. Philip Chute descended from Alexander Chute, lord of the manor of Taunton, in the countv of Somerset, in 1??8, through Philip Chute, of Appk'dore, in the county of Kent, standard-bearer to Hfsby VIII., which branch became eitinct on the demise of Sir George Chute, bart. in 1721 : the other male line of the family through Choi- loner Chute, who died Speaker of the House of Commons, whose only eon, Challoner Chute, m. 1. Barbara. 2. Thomasine, m. John Davy, of Udymere, county of Sussex. 3. Mary. M. John, of whom presently. i. Joane. ?. Margaret, m. Giles Collins, of Hythe. III. Alice, in. John Stringer, of Old Romney, and left an only daughti-r. Susan, w. in 1601, to'Sir Edward Scott, of Scottshall, K.B. Their son, Edward Scott, of Scottehall, m. Lady Catharine Goring, daughter of George, Earl of Norwich, and left issue, Sir Thomas Scott, of Scottshall, who m. Caroline, daughter of Sir George Carteret, bart. proprietor of East New Jersey, under whom the family of Taylor acquired lands in that o>- lony, now in possession of their descendants. The second son, John Taylor, lord of the manor of Shadochurst, m. first, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Philip Chute/ of Bethersden, county of Kent, and had four sons, John, "I Humphrey, r who all d. young. Roger, J Geoikje, of Criéis Court, w ho removed into Sussex, and d. in 1633. Matthew, of whom presently. He m. secondly, Bridget, daughterof Rul>- ard Rucke, of Rye, and by her (whose "ill was dated in 1619) he had issue, i. Thomas, of Wilsboro', lord of the manor of Shadochurst, w ho »i. in 1595, Agnes, daughter of Thoni«"» Miller, of Northfleet, and d. in 1611, leaving 1. Thomas, of Willsboro', lord of the manor of Shadochurst, born 1595, was of the king's body in ordinary ; he m. first, Catharine, daughter of Sir Thomas Honeyw ood, knt. of Elmested ; «he rf. 1625, and they left John, of Willsboro', son and heir, b. 16Í4; rf. 1642. i.p. Catherine Lennard, dati. of Lord Dacre, finished w ith their grandsons, w hen the Vine, in the coun'v of Southampton, purchased in lo.">3 by ???1??»? Chute, descended in the female line tlmm/h Kli- znbeth Chute, whose descendants assuming tii ' name of Chute, it vested in John Chute, who c.. Elizabeth, daughter of Joshua Smith, est], of Earl Stoke Park, Wilu, and sister of the Marchioness of Northampton. Elizabeth, m. Norton Halke of Bircholt. Mary, m. Henry Johnson. Katliarine, m. Boys Owen. Thomas Taylor, after the death of his first wife, Catherine, m. secondly, Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Hendley, knt. of Cor- ehorne, county of Kent, and d. in 1631, (described in his will as of Linstead,) leaving by this second marriage, Sir Thomas Taylor, created a Baronet 18th Jan. 1665, of Maidstone, also of Linstead, lord of the manor of Shadoc- hur.-i, ??. Kent, heir to his half brother John, of Wils- boro'. He w as ¿i in 1630, and d. in 1665, having had by hie w ife, Elizabeth (w ho d. in 1688), daughter and sole heiress of George Hall, of Maidstone, ??. of Kent, (w ho m. secondly, Percy Goring, esq.ofthe Earl of Norw ich's family), four sons and four daughter«, viz. Sir Thomas Taylor, of Leeds Castle, Maid- stone, second bart. lord of the manor of Sha- dochurst, 6. 10th August, 1667, and d. in 1696. His wife Alicia, dau. and sole heir of Sir Thomas Colpeper, of Preston Hall, Aylee- ford. wedded secondly, John Millier, esq. and d. in 1734, leaving an only child, Sir Thomas Taylor, third bart. 6. in 1693, died unm. in 1720, when the title became Ex-
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Tinct. John, ? William, George, I all d. young Elizabeth, ( t.p. Bridget, Arabella, J Elizabeth, ?. 165?. William, youngest son, d. t. p. 1632. 1. Jane, m. John Chapman, of Ay tborm. 2. Marie, m. Thomas Waller, of Penehurst Note Citations A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... By John Burke continued: 11 John Taylor, of Mom fords, m.Anne> daughter and co-heir of William Austen, of Goudhurst, and had by her «ho died in 1623, at Kingsnorth, 1. John, of Winchelsea, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Henry Amy, of Hawkins, in the county of Kent, and had John, i/. s. p. Anne, his heiress, who m. William Whitfield, of Patricksborne. 1. Elizabeth, m. Thomas, son of Edward Roberts, brother of Sir Thomas Roberts, bart. 2. Anne, d. ?. ?. 3. Mary, in. Walter, son of Wigan Bustian, of Shorne. The youngest son of John Taylor, of Shadoc- lurst, by his first wife, Matthew Tayloii, removed into Sussex, and settled in the neighbourhood of Chi- chcster. By his first wife, Alice, who was juried at Stoughton, 21st February, 1591, "le had issue, I. Matthew, stated in his will to have been born at Stoughton, where his baptism was registered 19th February, 1591, m. first, Margaret , and by her had issue, 1. Mary, to whom her father left the estates he inherited in Kent, m. her first cousin, John Brett, jun. son of John Brett, of Shipley, by Elizabeth Taylor, and had a daughter, Mary. 2. Margaret, b. at St. JDunstan in the East, 4th September, 1634; m. there, in 1666, to Thomas White, of St. Dunstan, in the West, and of Horsham, in the county of Sussex, and had issue, Thomas White, who inherited the manor of Effingham, under the will of his grandfather, Matthew Taylor; he was under age at its date, 1678: hem. Jane, dau. of his kinsman, William Pellatt. Margaret White, m. Robert Michell, of Shipley, in the county of Sussex. Jane White. Elizabeth White. 3. Elizabeth, baptized at St. Mary Newington Butts, in the county of Surrey, 5th Sept. 1646, and predeceased her father, t. p. Matthew Taylor m. secondly, Frances , by whom he had no issue, and who survived him. He purchased the manor of Effingham and other lands in Surrey in 1660, (which were sold by his descendant, William White, in 1790, to the late General Oliver Delancy), and was buried at St. Dunstan in the East, 6th April, 1678. Matthew Taylor, »en. w edded, secondly, Margaret, daughter, and eventually co-heir ( w ith her sister Elizabeth, the w ife of Richard Love, esq. of Basing) of Richard Freeland, esq. ofGreatham, Hauts. By this lady he bad, n. Richard, of Westharling, baptized at Grantham, 27th July, 1597, wbod. in 1665, as appears by his will, leaving by his wife, Ann, 1. Richard, who was dead in 1678, as appears by his uncle Matthew s will, leaving a son by his wife, Frances, Edward. 2. Matthew. 3. Edward. 1. Ann, num. in 1664. 2. Mary, m. Richard Matthews. 3. Eleanor, m. John Dewes.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks in. Freeland, christened at Stoughton, 8th February, 1601, d.i. p.; alive in 1660. iv. John, of whom presently, l. Elizabeth, m. John Brett, of London, and of Shipley, in the county of Sussex, and left issue, John Brett, married, as already stated, his cousin, Mary Taylor, to whom her father left his heriditaments in Kent, and had in 1678 a daughter, Mary Brett. n. Martha, m. William Yonge, of Mid- hurst, in the county of Sussex, who died in 1651, leaving his estates in Virginia, to his second son, William, who was alive in 1678. The fourth son, John Taylor, 6. at Shadochurst 1st December, 1611 ; alive at the date of his brother Matthew's will ; appears to have been buried at St. Dunstan in the East on 21st November, 1683, leaving issue, Matthew Taylor, who was employed with his cousin White, at New York, in North America, in purchasing lands from the Indians in New Jersey, under the grant to his connection (through Sir Thomas Scott, as already shewn) Sir George Carterett, bart. the proprietor of East New Jersey. A deed bearing date 19th November, 1681, conveys from certain Indians therein named to the Lady (Elizabeth) Carteret, ¡n trust for Matthew Taylor, of New York, a tract of land on the Rariton river, beginning at a place called Aqueckson and running to Tuckaramochachinge, in depth on both sides of the river four miles. Matthew Taylor, by his will dated at New York in 1687, bequeathed ten guineas to his friend J. Manning, of New York, to buy a mourning- ring, and all the rest of bis property to his brother Edward, then residing in London, with reversion to Edward's son, George Taylor. Edward Taylor, succeeding to his brother Matthew's property, purchased a thousand acres of land at Middletown, New Jer- sey, in 1692; and by a deed, dated in 1710, license was granted to George Taylor to administer to the estate of hie late father, Edward Taylor, of Middletown. George Taylor, succeeded his father, having by special license from the governor of New York, dated in March, 1708. m. Helena Johnstone, of South Hampton, Long Island, by whom he left issue, l. George. n. Edward, b. 20th August, 1712. in. John, of whom presently, l. Anne, who m. David, second eon of Robert Barclay, of Urie, county of Kincardine, Scotland, governor of East New Jersey. Mr. David Barclay entertained at his house in London King* George I., II., and ED., and d. in 1769, aged eighty-seven, leaving issue by his wife Anne, from whom is descended the representa- tive of the family of Barclay of Urie. The third son, Note Citations continued: John Taylor, b. at Middletown in 1716, m. Mary, daughter of² Heard, esq. and sister and heiress of General Heard, of tb. army employed in the East Indies. ThL- John was Sheriff of New Jersey, and ior many years one of the Justices and one of the Judges of his Majesty's Court at Monmouth, in that Colony. On Lord Howe going out as Commissioner and Commander- in-Chief for the American colonies. Judge Taylor was appointed (1776) his Majesty 's Lord High Commissioner for New Jersey. In which influential station the conscientious discharge of his duty, added to the fact of ail bis children having joined the British army, brought down upon him the hostility of the revolutionary party, and the Colonial Association having declared in 1778, that any oo< who supported the British cause was guilty of high treason, Judge Taylor was imprisoned and tried for his life on several indictments for high treason ; his proper!-, was at the same time seized and appropriated to the use of the revolted state ; and he- was subsequently obliged to accept for tbat property, sold at the greatest disadvantage, the bills of Congress, when those bills wer.: scarcely worth anything. Judge Taylor died at Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 23rd November, 1798, aged eighty-two, leaving issue, i. John, 6. at Middletown about 1744; m. at New York, Miss Winthrop, leaving issue, three sons : one m. M is? Clinton ; another m. Miss Ludlow ; a third m. Miss Winthrop: one of his daughters »t. Mr. Drlancey ; another, a son of Mr. Winthrop, his majesu '.« governor of one of the Eastern >i.ii- - n. William, of w hom presently. in. Joseph, born at Middletow n about 174« ; i/i. Harriet Waddell, and left tw o daughters. i. Mary, 6. at Middletown about 1745; m. Dr. Bainbridge, and had issue, 1. John, w ho m. Cornelia Ogden, the maternal aunt of his uncle William Taylor'« w ife. 2. William, a commodore in the American nary, and commissioner of the naval arsenal and dock-yard at Boston. 3. Joseph, a captain in the American navy, d. unm. I. Mary, m. Dr. Maclean, Pre- lident of Princetown college, whose sou i. to that office. Tlif second son, William Taylor, w ho w as born at Mid- IÍhow d on 17th March, 1746, took an active fui in favour of the British Government during the American w ar, and lost a considerable property, beside the emolu- its arising from his professional pursuits i barrister. He was eventually appointed ?? Justice of Jamaica, but retired from
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Emily-Eliza, born at Nagpore. iv. George-Elliott, ro. at New York 16th October, 1828, Laura, daughter and co-heiress of William Jephson,* '?. of the eame city ; d. 2nd February, 1833, leaving issue, 1. William Jepbson, 6. loth September, 182». 2. Cortlandt Mnlcaster, 6. 8tb Fe- ??????, J 833. I. Maria Farquliar. i Catharine-Eliza, m. in 1814, Clement Clarke Moore,sonofBenjaminMoore, liixbop of New York, by Charity Clarke, sister of MariaTheresa, Viscountess Harrington, (who, with her ' Mr. Jrph»on i> the only child of the late Col. 'i'-??, of Mallow Cmtle, by hie 6rst marriage *r* York w ith Eli», daughter of John Appy, husband Lord Barrington, was lost at sea), and of Mary, the wife of Sir Gilbert Affleak, bart. the mother of Elizabeth, wife of Lord Holland, and d. 4th April, 1830, having had issue, 1. Benjamin, 6.24th August, 1818. 2. Clement, 6. 3rd January, 1821. 3. William-Taylor,*.8thOct. 1823. 1. Margaret-Elliott, m. in 1830, to Dr. Ogden. 2. Charity-Elizabeth, d. 14th December, 1828 3. Mary-Clarke. 4. Catherine Van Cortlandt. d. Maria-Theresa Barrington. li. Susan-Helen, t. p. Arnu²Ermine, a lion rampant guardant azure, on a chief embattled gu. a fleur-de- lis or between two boars' heads couped ereut argent. Creit²A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand in a gauntlet grasping a javelin, all ppr. pendant from the rist by a ribbon, az. and resting on a wreath of the colour, an escocheon gu. thereon a boar's head couped erect argent. Motto²Consequitur quodcunque petit. Estates²Pennington, near Lymington Hants, Hordley in Jamaica, and Corlandt in King's County, Nova Scotia. Seat²Pennington House, near Lymington, Hants END A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... By John Burke Note Citations Notes on William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême M, #3777, d. circa 1120 Last Edited=19 Jan 2003 William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême died circa 1120. William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême gained the title of Comte d'Angoulême. Child of William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Vitapry de Benauges Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ b. c 1089, d. 16 Nov 1140 Note Citations Notes on Ralph Bassett, Justince of England Children Thomas BASSETT b: ABT 1099 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England Richard BASSETT b: ABT 1102 in Of, Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England Osmund BASSETT b: ABT 1104 in Of, Weldon, Northamptonshire, England Thurstine BASSETT b: ABT 1106 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England Gilbert Thurstine BASSETT b: ABT 1108 in Of, Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, England Nicholas BASSETT b: ABT 1110 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England William BASSETT b: ABT 1114 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England Notes on Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare Gilbert FitzRichard1 M, #158420, b. before 1066, d. 1114 Gilbert FitzRichard|b. b 1066\nd. 1114|p15842.htm#i158420|Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1024\nd. c 1090|p15843.htm#i158424|Rohese Giffard|b. 1034|p15843.htm#i158425|Gilbert, Comte de Brionne|b. c 1000|p10480.htm#i104794|Gunnora,|b. c 984|p15843.htm#i158429|Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville|d. b 1085|p15843.htm#i158426|Agnes E. Fleitel||p15843.htm#i158427| Last Edited=13 Sep 2008
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Gilbert FitzRichard was born before 1066 at Clare, Suffolk, England.3,1 He was the son of Richard FitzGilbert and Rohese Giffard.2 He married Adeliza de Clermont, daughter of Hugues, Comte de Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier, circa 1083.3,4 He died in 1114.4 Gilbert FitzRichard was also known as Gilbert de Tonbridge.1 He was also known as Gilbert de Clare.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord of Clare [feudal baron] circa 1090.4 In 1090 he founded the Priory at Clare.4 Children of Gilbert FitzRichard and Adeliza de Clermont Richard FitzGilbert+ b. c 1084, d. 15 Apr 11363 Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke+ b. c 1100, d. 11484 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 242. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 387. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243 Note Citations Notes on Amaury de Montfort 1 Amaury De Montfort b: Abt 920 + Judith De Cambray b: Abt 935 2 Avemelle De Montfort b: Abt 975 d: 1031 + Milo De Chatillon b: Abt 975 d: 1044 3 Guy De Chatillon b: Abt 1010 d: Aft 1076 + Ermengarde De Choisy b: Abt 1010 4 Gautier De Chatillon b: Abt 1035 d: 1097 + Mahaud b: 1040 5 Henry De Chatillon b: Abt 1063 d: Aft 1136 + Ermegarde De Montjoy b: Abt 1080 6 Gauthier De Chatillon b: Abt 1100 d: 19 Jul 1148 + Ade De Pierrefonds b: Abt 1100 2 Guillaume De Montfort b: 967 d: 4 Feb 1030 + Albreda De Nogent b: 975 3 Amauri De Montfort b: 990 d: 4 Feb 1030 + Bertrade De Gometz b: 995 d: Aft 1051-1052 4 Simon L' Amaury De Montfort b: 1026 d: 25 Sep 1087 + Agnes D' Evereux b: Abt 1030 5 Amaury De Montfort b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 + Agnes De Garlende b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 6 Simon "The Bold" De Montfort b: 1110 d: 13 Mar 1180 + Maud D' Evereux b: 1118 d: 1169 5 Bertrade De Montfort b: Abt 1060 d: 14 Feb 1117 + Foulques D' Anjou b: 1043 d: 14 Apr 1109 6 Fulk Le Jeune b: 1092 d: 10 Nov 1143 + Ermengard De Beaugency b: 1096 d: Abt 1126 6 Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' Anjou b: Abt 1080 + Alan Fergant b: Abt 1070 + Isabel De Broyes b: 1030 5 Isabel De Montfort b: 1058 + Ralph De Toeni b: 1029 d: 24 Mar 1102 6 Ralph De Toeni b: 1079 d: 1126 + Judith (Alice) De Huntingdon b: 1085 Notes on Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095 - 1177) was born in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England. He was the second son of Roger Bigod (also known as Roger Bigot) (d. 1107), Sheriff of Norfolk, who founded the Bigod name in England. Hugh Bigod became a controversial figure in history, known for his frequent switching of loyalties and hasty reactions towards measures of authority [edit] Early years Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William, who perished without issue in the sinking of the White Ship on November 26, 1120. He succeeded his aunt Albreda - and by extension, her eldest brother Berengar - as heir both to Berengar's tenancy-in-chief in Lincolnshire and the Norman lands of Robert de Tosny of Belvoirwas. He became Constable of Norwich Castle and Governor of the City of Norwich in 1122. He enjoyed the favour of Henry I. [edit] During King Stephen's reign At first a supporter of Stephen of Blois during this king's struggle with the empress Matilda. His initiation in history was on the death of Henry I in 1135, when Maud expected to succeed to the throne of England, but her cousin, Stephen of Blois usurped the throne, breaking an oath he had previously made to defend her rights. It was Bigod who claimed that Henry I (Maud's father, and Stephen's uncle) intended for Stephen to become king at the expense of the empress. Civil War resulted when in 1139 Maud could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Maud's greatest triumph came in Feb. 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen; he was made a prisoner and effectively deposed. Her advantage lasted only until July of that year, and she released Stephen in Dec. In 1147, Maud was finally forced to
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks return to France, following the death of Robert of Gloucester, her strongest supporter and half-brother. King Stephen had initially kept his followers together, but in 1136 Stephen was stricken with sickness. A lethargy fastened on him and the report of his death was quickly spread abroad. A rising of the turbulent barons necessarily followed, and Bigod was the first to take up arms. He seized and held Norwich; but Stephen, quickly recovering laid siege to the city and Hugh was compelled to surrender. Acting with unusual clemency, Stephen spared the rebel, who for a short time remained faithful. In 1140 the Earl is said to have declared for the empress, yet early in the next year he is in the ranks of Stephen's army fighting in the disastrous First Battle of Lincoln, after which the Earl deserted him and assumed a position of armed neutrality during the civil war, sometimes called 'General Anarchy'. Later, the disagreement between King Stephen and Archbishop Theobald in 1148 created yet another scenario for Hugh Bigod to come forward; this time, he sided with the archbishop, and received him in his Castle of Framlingham, but joined with others in achieving a reconciliation. [edit] Rise of King Henry II Five years later, in 1153, when Henry, Duke of Normandy, soon to be King Henry II (r. 1154 ±89), landed in England to assert his claim to the throne, Bigod vested his interests with the rising power, and held out in Ipswich against Stephen's forces, while Henry II, on the other side, laid siege to Stamford. Both places fell. In the critical state of his fortunes Stephen was in no position to punish the rebel. Negotiations were also going on between the two parties, and Hugh again eluded retaliation. On Henry II's accession in December 1154, Bigod at once received confirmation of the possession of his earldom and stewardship by charter issued apparently in January of the next year. The first years of the new reign were spent in restoring order to the shattered kingdom, and in breaking the power of the independent barons, which had grown out of control during King Stephen's reign. It was not before long that Bigod became agitated under the rule of law initiated by Henry. He grew restless with measures such as the scutage, a fee paid by vassals in lieu of military service, which became the central feature of Henry II's military system of operation by 1159. The Earl showed signs of resistance, but was at once put down. In 1157 Henry II marched into the eastern counties and received the earl's submission. After this incident Hugh Bigod makes no significant appearances in the chronicles for some time; he is named among those who had been excommunicated by Becket, in consequence of his retention of lands belonging to the monastery of Pentney in Norfolk. [edit] The revolt of 1173 Main article: Revolt of 1173-1174 In 1173 the young crowned prince Henry (also known as Henry the Young King), raised a revolt against his father, Henry II. This gave Hugh Bigod, yet another chance for rebellion, along with the league of the English barons with the kings of France and Scotland in his favour. He at once became a leader in the cause, perhaps eager to revive the feudal power, which Henry II had curtailed. In addition to the fact that the inevitable conflict, as far as England was concerned, centered round his possessions. The custody of Norwich Castle was promised by the young prince as his reward. The king's energy and good fortune were equal to the occasion. While he held in check his rebel vassals in France, the loyal barons in England defeated his enemies there. Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (d.1190) landed at Walton, in Suffolk, on September 29, 1173 and marched to Framlingham, joining forces with Hugh. Together they besieged and took the castle of Hagenet in Suffolk on October 13, held by Randal de Broc for the crown. But the Earl of Leicester was defeated and taken prisoner setting out from Framlingham at Fornham, St. Genevieve, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk by the justiciar, Richard de Luci and other barons. These, then turned their arms against Earl Hugh, not strong enough to fight, he opened negotiations with his assailants. It is said he bought them off, and at the same time secured a safe passage home for the Flemings in his service. [edit] Final days Though defeated and compelled to surrender his castles, Bigod kept his lands and his earldom, and lived at peace with Henry II until his death reportedly in 1177, in Palestine. It should be noted, however, that on March 1st 1177, his son Roger Bigod appealed to the king on a dispute with his stepmother. Hugh being dead at this time, the date of his death is fixed 'ante caput jejunii', (i.e. before March 9th). If, then, he died in Palestine, his death must have taken place in the preceding year, 1176, to allow time for the arrival of the news in England. Henry II took advantage of Roger's appeal to seize upon the late Earl's treasure. He possessed vast estates, which he inherited, and was also the recipient of the third penny levied in the county of Norfol Marriage and family He married twice. Before 1140 he married Juliane de Vere (died c.1199) probably born in Essex, England. She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare. Their marriage was dissolved before 1168. Their son: Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (b. c. 1144-1221). His second wife was Gundreda Warwick (c.1135 ±1200), daughter of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick. They had two children: Hugh Bigod (b. 1156) William Hugh Bigod (b.1168 Note Citations Notes on Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet1,2 F, #106721
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet||p10673.htm#i106721|James de St. Hilary du Harcouet||p10673.htm#i106722|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=28 Feb 2007 Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet is the daughter of James de St. Hilary du Harcouet.1 She married Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, son of Richard FitzGilbert and Alice de Meschines, before 1173.2 She married William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel, son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain, after 1173.1 Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet was also known as Maud.2 From before 1173, her married name became de Clare.2 From after 1173, her married name became .1 Children of Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet and William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel+ d. b 30 Mar 12212 Matilda d'Aubigny 3 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 48. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 236. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 748. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. Note Citations Notes on Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England Gundred, Countess of Surrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gundred, Gundreda, or Gundrada (died 27 May 1085) was probably born in Flanders , sister of Gerbod the Fleming, Earl of Chester.[1] Gundred married William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (d. 20 June 1088), who rebuilt Lewes Castle, making it his chief residence. In 1078 he and Gundred founded a Cluniac Priory at Southover, adjoining Lewes, where both were buried.[2] [3] The Countess had died at Castle Acre, Norfolk, one of her husband's estates. In the course of the centuries which followed both tombstones disappeared from the priory but in 1774 William Burrell, Esq., an antiquary, discovered Gundred's in Isfield Church (seven miles from Lewes), over the remains of Edward Shirley, Esq., (d. 1550), whose father John was Clerk of the Kitchen to King Henry VII, and had it removed on October 2, 1775, to St. John's Church, Southover, the nearest place to its original site, and placed inside and at the south-west corner of the church, where, until 1847, it could be seen on the floor between pews with a very fine inscription detailing its origins etc. In 1845, during excavations through the Priory grounds for the South Coast Railway, the lead chests containing the remains of the Earl and his Countess were discovered, and deposited temporarily, for the next two years, beneath Gundred's tombstone. In 1847 a Norman Chapel was erected by public subscription, adjoining the present vestry and chancel. Prior to re-interring the remains in this chapel, both cysts were opened to ascertain if there were any contents, which was found to be the case. New cysts were made and used, and the ancient ones preserved and placed in two recessed arches in the southern wall. Gundred's remains in a good state of preservation although the Earl's has lost some lead. Across the upper part of the right arch is the name Gvndrada. Her tombstone is of black marble.[4] The children of William de Warenne and Gundred were: William II de Warenne (d. 11 May 1138), buried in Lewes Priory.[5] [6] Reginald de Warenne, an adherent of Robert of Normandy.[7] Edith de Warenne, married, firstly, Gerard, Baron de Gournay.[8] [edit] Notes ^ She is explicitly so called by Orderic Vitalis, as well as the chronicle of Hyde Abbey. Late Lewes Priory tradition made her daughter of William the Conqueror by his spouse Matilda of Flanders (Bannerman, vol.IV, p.207-209; Burke,The Royal Families vol.1, "Descendants of William the Conqueror", p.iv-v & pedigree LXVIII; Burke,The Roll of Battle Abbey, p.106; Barlow, pages 16 and 160), but this being impossible, Stapleton argued she was daughter of Matilda, born prior to her marriage to William. Waters and Freeman showed that this too could not be supported (Waters, Freeman). See Chandler for an extensive discussion. ^ Burke, The Roll of Battle Abbey, pps: 57, and 105-106 ^ Bannerman, vol.IV, p.208 ^ Bannerman, vol.IV, p.208 - 210 ^ Burke, The Royal Families , vol. 1, pedigrees III and LXVIII, plus vol.2 (1851) pages iv, xlvii, and pedigree XXIX. ^ Dunbar, pps: 65 &71. ^ Burke, The Royal Families of England , vol. 2, page v. ^ Burke, The Royal Families , vol. 2, pages v and vii References Bannerman, W.Bruce, FSA., editor, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 4th series, London, 1912 Barlow, Frank, The Feudal Kingdom of England 1012 - 1216, London, 1955 Burke, John Bernard, The Roll of Battle Abbey, London, 1848 Burke, John and John Bernard, The Royal Families of England Scotland and Wales, with Their Descendants etc., vol. 1 (1848), vol. 2 (1851), London Chandler, Victoria, "Gundrada de Warenne and the Victorian Gentleman-Scholars", Southern History 12 (1990):68-81 Dunbar, Sir Archibald, Bt., Scottish Kings, a Revised Chronology of Scottish History, 1005 - 1625, Edinburgh, 1899 Freeman, Edward A., "The parentage of Gundrada, wife of William of Warren", English Historical Review 3 (1888):680-701 Stapleton, Thomas, "Observations in disproof of the pretended marriage of William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, with a daughter begotten of Matildis,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks daughter of Baldwin, Comte of Flanders, by William the Conqueror, and illustrative of the origin and early history of the family in Normandy", The Archaeological Journal 3 (1846):1-26 Waters, Edmond Chester, "Gundreda de Warrenne", The Archaeological Journal 41 (1884):300-312 Gundreda (?) F, #4478, d. 27 May 1085 Last Edited=7 Dec 2005 Gundreda (?) married William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, son of Rudolph de Warenne and Beatrice (?).1 She died on 27 May 1085. Child of Gundreda (?) and William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey+ d. c 11 May 11382 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 494. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 496 Note Citations Notes on Henry I Curthose, I/King of England Henry I of England 1069-1135 The youngest son of William the Conqueror, Henri "Beauclerc" (Good Scholar) ruled not just England but Normandy, as well. He succeeded in strengthening the powers of the English crown and made significant reforms in the royal treasury. His reign was marked by conflict with Anselm of Canterbury. The loss of Henry's son in the wreck of the White Ship left only a daughter, Matilda, to inherit. Although the barons promised him they would support her, after his death the kingdom fell into civil war when a male claimant, Stephen, took the throne Henry I of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henry I Beauclerc King of the English (more...) Reign 3 August 1100 ±1 December 1135 Coronation 5 August 1100 Predecessor William II Rufus Successor Stephen of Blois (de facto) Matilda of England (de jure) Duke of the Normans Reign 1106 ±1 December 1135 Predecessor Robert II Curthose Successor Stephen of Blois Consort Matilda of Scotland m. 1100; dec. 1118 Adeliza of Louvain m. 1121; wid. 1135 Issue Empress Matilda William Adelin House Norman dynasty Father William I the Conqueror Mother Matilda of Flanders Born c. 1068/1069 Selby, Yorkshire Died 1 December 1135 (aged 66-67) Saint-Denis-en-Lyons, Normandy Burial Reading Abbey, Berkshire Henry I (c. 1068/1069 ±1 December 1135) was the fourth son of William I the Conqueror. He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106. He was called Beauclerc for his scholarly interests and Lion of Justice for refinements which he brought about in the administrative and legislative machinery of the time.Henry's reign is noted for its political opportunism. His succession was confirmed while his brother Robert was away on the First Crusade and the beginning of his reign was occupied by wars with Robert for control of England and Normandy. He successfully reunited the two realms again after their separation on his father's death in 1087. Upon his succession he granted the baronage a Charter of Liberties, which formed a basis for subsequent challenges to rights of kings and presaged Magna Carta, which subjected the King to law. The rest of Henry's reign was filled with judicial and financial reforms. He established the biannual Exchequer to reform the treasury. He used itinerant officials to curb abuses of power at the local and regional level, garnering the praise of the people. The differences between the English and Norman populations began to break down during his reign and he himself married a daughter of the old English royal house. He made peace with the church after the disputes of his brother's reign, but he could not smooth out his succession after the disastrous loss of his eldest son William in the wreck of the White Ship. His will stipulated that he was to be succeeded by his daughter, the Empress Matilda, but his stern rule was followed by a period of civil war known as the Anarchy.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1. Henry I Beauclerc1 KING OF ENGLAND; born circa Sep 1068 Selby, Yorkshire, England; married Matilda (Edith) of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III "Caennmor" King of Scots and St. Margaret of Wessex the Exile, 11 Nov 1100 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; married Adeliza de Louvain Queen of England, daughter of Godfrey 'a la Barbe' VII Duke of Brabant and Ide de Namur Countess of Namur, 29 Jan 1120/21 Royal Cahpel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died 1 Dec 1135 St. Denis-le-Fermont, Forest of Angers, near Rouen, Normandy; buried after 1 Dec 1135 Reading Abbey. Military Service: Waged several wars to consolidate and expand his continental possesions after Aug 1100[N]. Military Service: Robert invaded England but was compelled to recognize Henry as King in Jul 1101[N]. Military Service: Henry invaded Normandy due to Robert's misgovernment there in 1105[N]. Military Service: Henry defeated Robert at the battle of Tenchebrai & usurped the Duchy of Normandy on 28 Sep 1106[N]. Military Service: Henry defeated Louis in 1119 Battle of Bremule[N]. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England include: 2 i. Eustacie2 of England, born circa 1084. 3 ii. Elizabeth of Gloucester, born between 1084 and 1095 Gloucester, England; married Fergus of Galloway Lord Galloway. 4 iii. Robert de Caen de Mellent Earl of Gloucester, born circa 1090 of Caen, Calvados, France; married Mabel FitzHamon. 5 iv. William de Tracy Lord Bradnich, born after 1090 of Bradninch, Devonshire. 6 v. Matilda (Maud) of England, born circa 1091 England; married Conan III "le Gros" Count of Brittany. 7 vi. Constance of England, born between 1120 and 1130; married Roscelin du Maine Viscount Maine. vii. daughter of England; married William de Warenne II Earl of Warren, son of William de Warenne I Earl of Surrey and Gundrada de Saint-Omer, circa 1109. 8 viii. Alice (Aline) of England, born circa 1106; married Mathieu de Montmorency Constable of France. ix. Gilbert of England; born circa 1130; died 1142. x. Emma of England; born circa 1138; married Gui de Laval Lord Laval. xi. daughter of England; married Hugh FitzGervais circa 1110. Edith (OF ENGLAND) died after 1130. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Edith (of England) were: 9 i. Matilda (Mary)2 of England du Perche, born 1086; married Rotrou I le Grand du Perche Count of Perche Ansfride (OF ABINGDON ABBEY) was born circa 1070. She married Sir Anskill of Abingdon Abbey. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Ansfride (of Abingdon Abbey) were as follows: i. Juliane2 de Fontevrault; born circa 1090; married Eustace de Breteuil Lord Pacy 1103; died after 1136. ii. Fulk of Abingdon Abbey; born before 1100; died. iii. Richard of Lincoln; born before 1101; died 25 Nov 1120 English Channel, (off) Barfleur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Lady Sybilla CORBET of Alcester was born in 1077 of Alcester, Warwickshire, England. She married Herbert FitzHerbert, son of Herbert "the Chamberlain" of Winchester and Emma de Blois. She died after 1157. She was also known as Adela Corbet. She was also known as Lucia Corbet. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester were as follows: i. Sybilla2 of England; born circa 1092 Domfront, Normandy; married Alexander the Fierce King of Scots, son of Malcolm III "Caennmor" King of Scots and St. Margaret of Wessex the Exile, 1122; died 12 Jul 1122 Island of the Woman, Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. ii. William Constable; born before 1105 of England; married Alice (Constable); died after 1187. 10 iii. Rainald de Dunstanville Earl of Cornwall, born circa 1110 of Dunstanville, Kent, England; married Beatrice (Mabel) FitzRichard. iv. Gundred of England; born 1114; married Henry de la Pomeroy, son of Joscelin de la Pomerai, 1130; died 1146. 11 v. Rohese of England, born 1114; married Henry de la Pomeroy. Edith FITZFORNE was born in 1074 of Greystoke, Cumberland, England. She married Robert de Oilly II Lord Hook Norton, son of Nigel de Oilly Constable of Oxford Castle and Agnes (de Oilly), before 1094. She died in 1152. She was also known as Edith Sigulfson. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Edith FitzForne were: 12 i. Robert FitzEdith2 Lord Okehampton, born circa 1093; married Dame Maud d'Avranches du Sap. Matilda (Edith) OF SCOTLAND was born in Oct 1079 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. She died on 1 May 1118 Westminster Palace, London, England, at age 38. She was buried after 1 May 1118 Westminster Abbey, London. She was also known as Princess Edith of Alba. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Matilda (Edith) of Scotland were as follows: i. Euphemia2 of England; born Jul 1101; died. 13 ii. Matilda (Adelaide) "the Empress" Queen of England, born 5 Aug 1102 Winchester, England; married Henry V Holy Roman Emperor; married Geoffrey V Plantagenet "the Fair" Count of Anjou. iii. William Audelin of England; born 5 Aug 1103 Winchester, Hampshire; married Isabella (Mathilde) Abbess of Fontevrault, daughter of Fulk V "le Jeune" le Grand Count of Anjou and Ermengard du Maine Countess of Maine, Jun 1119 Lisieux, Normandy; died 25 Nov 1120 English Channel, (off) Barfleur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France, at age 17. He was also known as William the Aetheling PRINCE OF ENGLAND. As of 1120, he was also known as William the Atheling DUKE OF NORMANDY. iv. Richard of England; born 1105 of England; died 25 Nov 1120 English Channel, (off) Barfleur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Nesta verch Rhys OF DEHEUBARTH was born circa 1073 of Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales. She married Stephen of Cardigan Constable of Cardigan. She married Geraldus FitzOther de Windsor, son of Walter FitzOther of Windsor, Keeper of the Forest and Gwladys verch Rhywallon, in 1095. She died circa 1114. She was also known as Nesta verch Rhys of Deheubarth. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Nesta verch Rhys of Deheubarth were: 14 i. Henry2 FitzHenry, born between 1103 and 1105 of Narberth & Pebidiog, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Isabel (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT was born after 1102. She married Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare Earl of Pembroke, son of Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare Earl of Clare and Adeliza (Alice) de Clermont, in 1130. She died after 1172. She was also known as Isabella de Meulan. Children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont were as follows: i. Isabel Hedwig2 of England; born circa 1120 England. ii. . Maud de Montivilliers Abbess of Montivilliers was also known as Maud DE MONTIVILLIERS. Adeliza DE LOUVAIN Queen of England was born circa 1103 Louvain, Belgium. She married William "le Meschines" d'Aubigny Earl of Arundel, son of William "Pincerna" d'Albini II and Maud le Bigod, in 1138. She died on 23 Apr 1151 Affligem Abbey, Flanders, France. She was buried after 23 Apr 1151 Affligem Abbey, Flanders/Brabant. She was also known as Adeliza de Brabant. There were no children of Henry I Beauclerc1 King of England and Adeliza de Louvain Queen of England Note Citations Notes on William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey1 M, #102512, b. circa 1119, d. 19 January 1147/48 William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey|b. c 1119\nd. 19 Jan 1147/48|p10252.htm#i102512|William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey|d. c 11 May 1138|p17627.htm#i176268|Elizabeth de Vermandois|d. 17 Feb 1131|p10466.htm#i104653|William I. de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey|d. 24 Jun 1088|p448.htm#i4477|Gundreda (?)|d. 27 May 1085|p448.htm#i4478|Hugh de Crépi, Comte de Vermandois et de Valois|b. 1057\nd. 18 Oct 1102|p10318.htm#i103173|Aelis de Vermandois, Comtesse de Vermandois|b. c 1065\nd. bt 1121 - 1123|p11359.htm#i113582| Last Edited=4 Mar 2006 William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey was born circa 1119. He was the son of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois.2,3 He married Ela Talvas, daughter of William Talvas, Comte de Ponthieu.4 He died on 19 January 1147/48.4 William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey succeeded to the title of 3rd Earl of Surrey [E., 1088] circa 11 May 1138.3 Child of William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Ela Talvas Isabella de Warenne+ b. c 1136, d. 13 Jul 1199 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 53. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 496. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 495. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 497 Note Citations Notes on Pierre de Courtenay Pierre de Courtenay1 M, #106808, b. circa 1126, d. before 25 March 1184 Pierre de Courtenay|b. c 1126\nd. b 25 Mar 1184|p10681.htm#i106808|Louis VI, Roi de France|b. 1077/78\nd. 1 Aug 1137|p10310.htm#i103092|Adelaide di Savoia|d. 18 Nov 1154|p10310.htm#i103093|Philippe I., Roi de France|b. c 1052\nd. 29 Jul 1108|p10310.htm#i103094|Berthe de Hollande|b. c 1055\nd. 1093|p10310.htm#i103095|Umberto I., Conte di Savoia|d. 18 Sep 1103|p10675.htm#i106749|Gisela de Bourgogne|b. c 1070|p10254.htm#i102537| Last Edited=23 Oct 2007 Consanguinity Index=0.04% Pierre de Courtenay was born circa 1126. He was the son of Louis VI, Roi de France and Adelaide di Savoia. He married Elizabeth de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay and Hedwige de Donjon, circa 1150.2 He died before 25 March 1184 at Palestine. Pierre de Courtenay was a member of the House of Capet. He gained the title of Seigneur de Courtenay. Children of Pierre de Courtenay and Elizabeth de Courtenay Alice de Courtenay+ d. c 12183 Eustachie de Courtenay+ d. a 12351 Robert de Courtenay, Seigneur de Champignelles+ d. 12394 William de Courtenay, Seigneur de Tanlai 4 Jean de Courtenay, Seigneur de Yerre 4 Peter de Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople+ b. 1155, d. 12191 Citations [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 227. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brow n and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on Hughes, VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan M, #25663, d. after 13 August 1165 Last Edited=8 May 2006 Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan died after 13 August 1165. Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan gained the title of Sire de Lusignan. Child of Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan and Orengarde (?) Raoul d'Exoudun, 7th Comte d'Eu+ d. 1 May 12191 Children of Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan Guy de Lusignan, King of Jersusalem and Cyprus d. c Apr 1194 Amalric II de Lusignan, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus+ d. 1 Apr 1205 Child of Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan and Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay Hugues IX de Lusignan+ d. c 1219 Citations [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 118. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. Note Citations Notes on Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster M, #3769, d. after 1123 Last Edited=4 Nov 2008 Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster died after 1123. Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster gained the title of Lord of Lancaster. Child of Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster and Almodis de la Marche Ponse de Montgomery+ Note Citations Notes on Margaret de Montdidier Marguerite de Montdidier1 F, #158423, b. circa 1045, d. circa 1110 Marguerite de Montdidier|b. c 1045\nd. c 1110|p15843.htm#i158423|Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy||p15843.htm#i158428|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Marguerite de Montdidier was born circa 1045 at Montdidier, Normandy, France.2 She was the daughter of Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy.1 She married Hugues, Comte de Clermont circa 1065 at Picardie, France.2 She died circa 1110.2 Marguerite de Montdidier was also known as Margaret (?).3 Children of Marguerite de Montdidier and Hugues, Comte de Clermont Ermentrude de Clermont+ 3 Adeliza de Clermont+ b. c 10581 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 243. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 165 Note Citations Notes on Herbert de Maine Father: Hugh III du Maine b: ABT 960 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Children Gundrada de Champagne b: 1030 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Paula du Maine b: ABT 1036 in Le Mans, Maine-et-Loire, France Notes on Richeza, Countess of Lorraine Children Rycheza Of POLAND b: 1018 Gertruda Princess Of POLAND b: 1020 Kazimierz I Karol King Of POLAND b: 25 JUL 1016 in Krakow,Krakow,Poland Notes on Henry de Navarre Father: Theobald IV "The Great" de Navarre b: 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France Mother: Maude de Carinthia b: ABT 1097 in Sponheim, Rhneland-Palatinate, Preussen
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 1 Marie Capet b: 1145 in Rheims, Marne, France Married: 1164 in Champagne, France Children Herni II de Navarre b: 29 JUL 1166 in Troyes, Champagne, France Scholastique de Navarre b: ABT 1167 in Champagne, France Marie de Navarre b: 1174 in Champagne, France Thibault V de Navarre b: 1177 in Champagne, France Notes on Baron Taylefer 1 Baron Taylefer b: 1280 2 Hanzar Taylefer b: 1305 3 John Taylor b: 1327 d: 1377 + Margaret Welmote b: 1330 4 William Taylor b: ABT 1359 5 John Taylor b: 1403 6 William Taylor b: 1429 d: 20 AUG 1493 + Joan Gilbard b: 1432 7 John Taylor b: 1452 + Margaret De Fairsted b: 1460 8 JOHN TAYLOR b: 1478 d: 1550 + SUSAN ROWLAND b: 1482 9 DR ROWLAND TAYLOR b: 6 NOV 1510 d: 9 FEB 1552/53 + Margaret Tyndale b: 1510 c: 1510 d: AFT 1555 10 Thomas Taylor , 1 b: 15 MAR 1545/46 d: 1 OCT 1588 + ELIZABETH BURWELL b: 1552 d: 1576 8 William TAYLOR b: 1480 8 Joan TAYLOR b: 1482
The Coat of Arms is blazened; quarterly, first and forth, azure, on a chief sable, two boars heads argent: second, argent, a chevron ermine between three grayhounds azure; third, argent chevron ermine between three mullets azure. HERALDIC LANGUAGE ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ARMS ~ Ermine, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boar's heads, couped and erect or. An ermine shield (white with black spots), bearing across the upper half a red band on which is a fleur-de-lis between two boar's heads, all gold. CREST ~ A naked arm embowed grasping an arrow proper. A naked arm, bent at elbow and grasping an arrow, all in natural colors. MOTTO ~ "Consequitor Quodeunque Petit" "He Accomplishes What He Undertakes" The name of Taylor all along the ages has had a variety of forms: for example Taylefer; LeTellyur; Taillour; Tailyour, which is the old Scottish form; Tailleau; Tayleure; Taylurese; Taylour; Tayller; Taillir; and Taillor. Present day orthography is reduced to the forms Taylor, Tailor, Tailer, Tailler, and in rare instances, Tayloe. A Coat of Arms is an emblem or a device which is displayed by titled persons, persons of royal blood, and their descendants. Coats of Arms were originally used for purposes of identification and recognition on the field of battle as well as in civil life. It is claimed by some writers that Coats of Arms, in a crude form, were used by Noah's sons after the flood. There are records of other Coats of Arms, in one crude form or another, at different periods of ancient history. Heraldry, however, as we know it today, did not become of much importance until soon after the invasion of England by William the Conqueror, A.D. 1066. Heraldry became of general interest at about the time of the Crusades. The Taylor Coat of Arms is the Arms of Taylor, Earls of Bective and Marquises of Headfort. Coats of Arms very similar to it are used by other great Taylor families, and numerous branches of the family have Coats of Arms resembling it. This is the most widely used of all Taylor Coats of Arms, and has been in existence for many centuries. It is described in BURKE'S GENERAL ARMORY, BURKES'S LANDED GENTRY, BURKE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE, and other reliable works on heraldry, in some cases accompanied by illustrations and pedigrees. In the opinion of established authorities, practically all Taylor families in America claim this Coat of Arms Note Citations Notes on Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme Father: Vulgrin II TAILLEFER b: 1108 in Angouleme,Charente,France Mother: Ponce SIRE b: 1091 in France Marriage 1 Emma DE LIMOGES b: 1138 in Limoges,Haute-Vienne,France
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Married: 1160 Children Mathilde TAILLEFER b: 1158 in Angouleme Charente,France Aymer DE TAILLEFER b: 1160 in An Gouleme,Charente-Maritime,France Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême M, #3767, b. circa 1089, d. 16 November 1140 Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|b. c 1089\nd. 16 Nov 1140|p377.htm#i3767|William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. c 1120|p378.htm#i3777|Vitapry de Benauges||p378.htm#i3778|||||||Amaury de Benauges, Sire de Benauges||p378.htm#i3779|||| Last Edited=19 Jan 2003 Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême w as born circa 1089. He w as the son of William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Vitapry de Benauges. He died on 16 November 1140. Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême gained the title of Comte d'Angoulême. Child of Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Ponse de Montgomery William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ d. 7 Aug 1177 Note Citations Notes on Robert Gifford Robert Giffard (younger brother of Gerard Gifford, of Fonthill); married ?, sister and sole heir of Gilbert de Warenne, thus acquiring large estates in Devon centered on Weare (which in consequence became known as Weare Giffard). [Burke's Peerage] Note: Note: I am not sure if this Robert (the one identified by Burke's Peerage] is the same as the Robert identified as an ancestor of Mathew Gifford b. 1269 by many sources on World Connect. The two Roberts come to be born about the same time. Burke's seems to indicate that their Robert is in someway descended (directly?) from Osbern de Bolebec, which this Robert is (indirectly through several daughters), and presumably took the name of his maternal grandmother. Note: Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Note: Page: 1273 Change Date: 7 JUN 2005 Notes on Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare Richard FitzGilbert1 M, #158349, b. circa 1084, d. 15 April 1136 Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1084\nd. 15 Apr 1136|p15835.htm#i158349|Gilbert FitzRichard|b. b 1066\nd. 1114|p15842.htm#i158420|Adeliza de Clermont|b. c 1058|p15843.htm#i158421|Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1024\nd. c 1090|p15843.htm#i158424|Rohese Giffard|b. 1034|p15843.htm#i158425|Hugues, Comte de Clermont|b. c 1030\nd. 1101|p15843.htm#i158422|Marguerite de Montdidier|b. c 1045\nd. c 1110|p15843.htm#i158423| Last Edited=29 Jan 2007 Richard FitzGilbert was born circa 1084 at Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.2 He was the son of Gilbert FitzRichard and Adeliza de Clermont.2 He married Alice de Meschines, daughter of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and Lucy (?), before 1102.2 He died on 15 April 1136 at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, slain by the Welsh.1 He was buried at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1 Richard FitzGilbert was also known as Richard de Clare.1 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord of Clare [feudal baron] circa 1117.1 He is supposed to have been created Earl of Hertford by King Stephen I (or by King Henry I), but Cokayne states that there is no grounds for this belief.1 He founded the Priory of Tonbridge.1 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.3 Children of Richard FitzGilbert and Alice de Meschines Alice de Tunbridge+ b. c 1102, d. a 11482 Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford b. b 1115, d. 11524 Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford+ b. a 1115, d. 11734 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 243. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), de Clare, Richard. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 244 Note Citations Notes on Adeliza de Clare Children Robert De VERE [Sir Knigh Adeliza De VERE b: ABT 1093 in Of, Essex, England Julianna De VERE Countess Of Norfolk b: ABT 1116 in Of, Norfolk, Norfolk, England c: in Of, Hedingham, Norfolk, England Aubrey III De VERE [Earl of O b: ABT 1120 in Of, Essex, England Alice de VERE b: ABT 1115 in Of, Essex, England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Rohese De VERE Countess Of Essex b: ABT 1109 in Of, Rycott, Oxfordshire, England c: in Of, Walden, Essex, England Notes on Guillaume de Montfort 1 Amaury DE MONTFORT b: Abt 920 + Judith DE CAMBRAY b: Abt 935 2 Avemelle DE MONTFORT b: Abt 975 d: 1031 + Milo DE CHATILLON b: Abt 975 d: 1044 3 Guy DE CHATILLON b: Abt 1010 d: Aft 1076 + Ermengarde DE CHOISY b: Abt 1010 4 Gautier DE CHATILLON b: Abt 1035 d: 1097 + Mahaud b: 1040 5 Henry DE CHATILLON b: Abt 1063 d: Aft 1136 + Ermegarde DE MONTJOY b: Abt 1080 6 Gauthier DE CHATILLON b: Abt 1100 d: 19 Jul 1148 + Ade DE PIERREFONDS b: Abt 1100 2 Guillaume DE MONTFORT b: 967 d: 4 Feb 1030 + Albreda DE NOGENT b: 975 3 Amauri DE MONTFORT b: 990 d: 4 Feb 1030 + Bertrade DE GOMETZ b: 995 d: Aft 1051-1052 4 Simon L' Amaury DE MONTFORT b: 1026 d: 25 Sep 1087 + Agnes D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1030 5 Amaury DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 + Agnes DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 6 Simon "The Bold" DE MONTFORT b: 1110 d: 13 Mar 1180 + Maud D' EVEREUX b: 1118 d: 1169 5 Bertrade DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1060 d: 14 Feb 1117 + Foulques D' ANJOU b: 1043 d: 14 Apr 1109 6 Fulk LE JEUNE b: 1092 d: 10 Nov 1143 + Ermengard DE BEAUGENCY b: 1096 d: Abt 1126 6 Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' ANJOU b: Abt 1080 + Alan FERGANT b: Abt 1070 + Isabel DE BROYES b: 1030 5 Isabel DE MONTFORT b: 1058 + Ralph DE TOENI b: 1029 d: 24 Mar 1102 6 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1079 d: 1126 + Judith (Alice) DE HUNTINGDON b: 1085 Notes on Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester1 M, #48941, b. circa 1070, d. 17 January 1128/29 Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29|p4895.htm#i48941|Ranulf, Vicomte de Bayeux|b. c 1050\nd. Nov 1120|p4881.htm#i48804|Margaret d'Avranches|b. c 1054|p15842.htm#i158414|Ranulph, Comte de Bayeux|b. c 1017|p15842.htm#i158417|Aliz de Normandie|b. c 1021|p15842.htm#i158418|Richard le Goz, Vicomte d'Avranches|d. a 1082|p15842.htm#i158415|Emma d. Contville||p10484.htm#i104833| Last Edited=8 Feb 2007 Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester was born circa 1070 at Briquessart, Livry, France.4 He was the son of Ranulf, Vicomte de Bayeux and Margaret d'Avranches.2,3 He married Lucy (?) circa 1097.4 He died on 17 January 1128/29 at Chester, Cheshire, England.4,5 He was also reported to have died on 27 January 1128/29.5 Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester gained the title of Vicomte de Bayeux [Normandy].3 He was also known as Ranulph de Briquessart.3 He succeeded to the title of Vicomte d'Avranches [Normandy] on 25 November 1120.3 He was created 1st Earl of Chester [England] in 1121.3 He was Commander of the Royal forces in Normandy in 1124.3 Children of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and Lucy (?) Alice de Meschines+ b. c 10861 Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester+ b. b 1100, d. 16 Dec 11533 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VI, page 498. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S2] Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 53. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 166. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S2] Peter W. Hammond, The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV, page 170 Note Citations Notes on Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 ±1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere. Although his father died in
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1176 or 1177, Roger did not succeed to the earldom of Norfolk until 1189 for his claim had been disputed by his stepmother for her sons by Earl Hugh in the reign of Henry II. Richard I confirmed him in his earldom and other honours, and also sent him as an ambassador to France in the same year. Roger inherited his father's office as royal steward. He took part in the negotiations for the release of Richard from prison, and after the king's return to England became a justiciar. In most of the years of the reign of King John, the earl was frequently with the king or on royal business. Yet Roger was to be one of the leaders of the baronial party which obtained John's assent to Magna Carta, and his name and that of his son and heir Hugh II appear among the twenty-five barons who were to ensure the king's adherence to the terms of that document. The pair were excommunicated by the pope in December 1215, and did not make peace with the regents of John's son Henry III until 1217. Around Christmas 1181 Roger married Ida, apparently Ida de Tosny (or Ida de Toesny)[1], and by her had a number of children including: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk who married in 1206/ 1207 a daughter of William Marshal William Bigod Ralph Bigod Roger Bigod Margery, married William de Hastings Mary Bigod, married Ralph fitz Robert[2] Many historians, including Marc Morris have speculated that the couple had a third daughter, Alice, who married Aubrey de Vere IV,Earl of Oxford as his second wife. If so, the marriage would have been well within the bounds of consanguinity, for the couple would have been quite closely related, a daughter of the second earl of Norfolk being first cousin once removed to the second earl of Oxford. References ^ Ida de Tosny w as a royal w ard and mistress of King Henry II, by w hom she w as mother of a young son William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury) (b c. 1176-March 7, 1226). Ida was not the first English royal ward to be taken as mistress by a King who was her guardian; that honour probably belongs to Isabel de Beaumont (Elizabeth de Beaumont), daughter of Robert de Beaumont, who fought at the Battle of Hastings with the Conqueror. That king's youngest son made Beaumont's daughter his mistress. Ida's ancestry was unknown for many years, but a charter by her eldest (illegitimate) son refers to his mother as the "Countess Ida" which pins her down to the wife of Roger Bigod. For Ida's ancestry, see "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9: Summary" and Marc Morris's The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century ^ S. D. Church, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Liber Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis, Vol. 13 Morris, Marc. The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century (2005) Foundation for Medieval Genealogy on Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk
Around Christmas 1181 Roger married Ida, apparently Ida de Tosny (or Ida de Toesny)[1], and by her had a number of children including: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk who married in 1206/ 1207 a daughter of William Marshal William Bigod Ralph Bigod Roger Bigod Margery, married William de Hastings Mary Bigod, married Ralph fitz Robert[2] Many historians, including Marc Morris have speculated that the couple had a third daughter, Alice, who married Aubrey de Vere IV,Earl of Oxford as his second wife. If so, the marriage would have been well within the bounds of consanguinity, for the couple would have been quite closely related, a daughter of the second earl of Norfolk being first cousin once removed to the second earl of Oxford Note Citations HOUSE OF BIGOD (LE BIGOD): Bigod Agnes Alice Alice le Anne d. a 6 Oct 1531 Elizabeth d. 12 Jun 1503 Hugh d. 1225 Hugh le Hugh, 1st Earl of Norfolk b. c 1095, d. b 9 Mar 1176/77 Hugh, 3rd Earl of Norfolk d. c 11 Feb 1225 Ida Isabel Isabel d. 1230 Isabel le Isabella d. a 1253 Joan le John Juliane d. a 1185 Matilda d. 27 Mar 1248 Maud d. 27 Mar 1248
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Maud le Ralph Roger d. 1221 Roger d. b 1515 Roger le b. b 1071, d. 8 Sep 1107 Roger, 2nd Earl of Norfolk d. b 2 Aug 1221 Roger, 4th Earl of Norfolk b. c 1212, d. c 3 Jul 1270 Note Citations Roger Bigod M, #322110, d. 1221 Roger Bigod died in 1221. One of the original Magna Carta Sureties. Reference: Washing-546812. He was 2nd Earl of Norfolk. Child of Roger Bigod Hugh Bigod+ d. 1225 Note Citations Notes on Aveline de Clare Aveline de Clare|d. b 4 Jun 1225|p462.htm#i4616|Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford|b. a 1115\nd. 1173|p462.htm#i4617||||Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1084\nd. 15 Apr 1136|p15835.htm#i158349|Alice d. Meschines|b. c 1086|p15841.htm#i158410||||||| Aveline de Clare was the daughter of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford. She married Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex, son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud (?), before 29 May 1205. She died before 4 June 1225. Her married name became FitzPiers. Child of Aveline de Clare and Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere+ b. c 1205, d. 23 Nov 1258 Note Citations Notes on William, II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey Father: William De (Warren) WARNER b: ABT 1055 in Of, Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France Mother: Gundred Princess Of ENGLAND Countess Of Surrey b: ABT 1063 in , , Normandy, France Marriage 1 Isabel (Elizabeth) De VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1085 in Of, Valois, Bretagne, France c: 1131 Married: BEF 1118 in , , , France Children Ada De (Warren) WARNER [Countess Of Huntingdon] b: ABT 1104 in Of, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England William III De WARNER [Earl Of Surrey] b: ABT 1110 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Reginald De (Warren) (Warrene) WARNER b: ABT 1113 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Henry De HUNTINGDON b: 1114 Ralph De (Warren) (Warrene) WARNER b: ABT 1115 in Of, , Vermandois, Normandy, France Gundred De WARNER [Countess Of Warwick] b: ABT 1117 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England Adelian De WARNER b: ABT 1122 in Of, , Surrey, England William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138), was the son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and his first wife Gundred. He is more often referred to as Earl Warenne or Earl of Warenne than as Earl of Surrey. In January 1091, William assisted Hugh of Grantmesnil (d.1094) in his defense of Courcy against the forces of Robert de Belleme and Duke Robert [1]. Sometime around 1093 he tried to marry Matilda (or Edith), daughter of king Malcolm III of Scotland. She instead married Henry I of England, and this may be the cause of William's great dislike of Henry I, which was to be his apparent motivator in the following years. He accompanied Robert Curthose (Duke Robert) in his 1101 invasion of England, and afterwards lost his English lands and titles and was exiled to Normandy[2]. There he complained to Curthose that he expended great effort on the duke's behalf and had in return lost most of his possessions. Curthose's return to England in 1103 was apparently made to convince his brother to restore William's earldom. This was successful, though Curthose had to give up all he had received after the 1101 invasion, and subsequently William was loyal to Henry. To further insure William's loyalty Henry considered marrying him to one of his many illegitimate daughters. He was however dissuaded by Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, for any of the daughters would have been within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity. The precise nature of the consanguineous relationship Anselm had in mind has been much debated, but it is most likely he was referring to common descent from the father of duchess Gunnor. William was one of the commanders on Henry's side (against Robert Curthose) at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106. Afterwards, with his loyalty thus proven, he became more prominent in Henry's court. In 1110, Curthose's son William Clito escaped along with Helias of Saint-Saens, and afterwards Warenne received the forfeited Saint-Saens lands, which were very near his own in upper Normandy. By this maneuver king Henry further assured his loyalty, for the successful return of Clito would mean at the very least Warenne's loss of this new territory. He fought at the Battle of Bremule in 1119 [3], and was at Henry's deathbed in 1135.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks William's death is recorded as 11-May-1138 in the register of Lewes priory and he was buried with his father at the chapter-house there. [edit] Family In 1118 William acquired the royal-blooded bride he desired when married Elizabeth de Vermandois. She was a daughter of count Hugh of Vermandois, a son of Henry I of France, and was the widow of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester. By Elizabeth he had three sons and two daughters: William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey; Reginald de Warenne, who inherited his father's property in upper Normandy, including the castles of Bellencombre and Mortemer[4] He married Adeline, daughter of William, lord of Wormgay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son William (founder of the priory of Wormegay), whose daughter and sole heir Beatrice married first Dodo, lord Bardolf, and secondly Hubert de Burgh; Reginald was one of the persecutors of Archbishop Thomas in 1170. Ralph de Warenne Gundrada de Warenne, who married first Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, and second William, lord of Kendal, and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen's garrison from Warwick Castle; Ada de Warenne, who married Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon who made many grants to the priory of Lewes Footnotes ^ Orderic Vitalis, p. 692 ^ Orderic Vitalis p.785 ^ Orderic Vitalis p.853-4 ^ Faedera, i.18. ^ Manuscript Register of Lewes ] Sources C. Warren Hollister, "The Taming of a Turbulent Earl: Henry I and William of Warenne", Historical Reflections 3 (1976) 83-91 C. Warren Hollister, Henry I (2001) Warren Family History Project The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, ed. M. Chibnall, vol. 2, p. 264 (Oxford, 1990). William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey1 M, #176268, d. circa 11 May 1138 William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey|d. c 11 May 1138|p17627.htm#i176268|William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey|d. 24 Jun 1088|p448.htm#i4477|Gundreda (?)|d. 27 May 1085|p448.htm#i4478|Rudolph de Warenne|d. a 1074|p449.htm#i4486|Beatrice (?)||p449.htm#i4487||||||| Last Edited=4 Mar 2006 William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey was the son of William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundreda (?).1 He married Elizabeth de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh de Crépi, Comte de Vermandois et de Valois and Aelis de Vermandois, Comtesse de Vermandois, after 5 June 1118.2 He died circa 11 May 1138.1 William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Surrey [E., 1088] in 1088.1 Children of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois Ada de Warenne+ d. c 11783 William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey+ b. c 1119, d. 19 Jan 1147/481 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 496. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 495. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 192. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Note Citations Notes on Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany 13. Matilda (Adelaide) "the Empress"2 QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Henry1King of England); born 5 Aug 1102 Winchester, England; married Henry V Holy Roman Emperor, son of Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha de Maurienne de Savoie, between 7 Jan 1113 and 1114 Mainz, Germany; married Geoffrey V Plantagenet "the Fair" Count of Anjou, son of Fulk V "le Jeune" le Grand Count of Anjou and Ermengard du Maine Countess of Maine, 22 May 1127 Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; died 10 Sep 1169 Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, at age 67; buried after 10 Sep 1169 Abbey of Bec. As of circa 1139, she was also known as Maude "the Empress" Queen of England. Military Service: Robert became Maud's commander in chief in the Civil War that followed between Sep 1139 and Oct 1147[N]. Henry V HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR was born on 8 Jan 1080/81. He died on 23 May 1125 Utrecht at age 44. He was also known as Henry V King of Germany. Military Service: Louis gathered an army under the royal banner, the "oriflamme", to oppose an invasion by the Emperor Henry, who was an ally of England's King Henry, Louis' enemy in 1124[N]. Children of Matilda (Adelaide) "the Empress"2 Queen of England and Henry V Holy Roman Emperor were: i. Christina3 of Germany; born circa 1118.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Geoffrey V Plantagenet "the Fair" COUNT OF ANJOU w as born on 24 Aug 1113 Anjou, France. He died on 7 Sep 1151 Château-du-Loir, Eure-etLoire, France, at age 38. He was buried after 7 Sep 1151 St. Julian's Church, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France. He was also known as Geoffrey "the Fair" Plantagenet d'Anjou. He was also known as Geoffrey Plantagenet d'Anjou. Military Service: Robert obtained the surrender of Caen & Bayeux to Maud's husband Geoffrey Plantagenet in 1137[N]. As of between 1144 and 1150, he was also known as Geoffrey Plantagenet de Anjou Duke of Normandy. Military Service: Geoffrey was the first to introduce "Greek Fire" to Christian combat in the west. He laid siege to Montreuil Bellay, one of the strongest castles in Anjou, and razed it in 1151 Siege of Montreuil Bellay, Montreuil Bellay, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France,[N]. Children of Matilda (Adelaide) "the Empress"2 Queen of England and Geoffrey V Plantagenet "the Fair" Count of Anjou were as follows: 34 i. Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England, born 25 Mar 1133 Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; married Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine. ii. Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Nantes; born 3 Jun 1134 Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France; died 25 Jul 1158 Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France, at age 24. He was also known as Geoffrey 'Mantell' PLANTAGENET. He was also known as Geoffrey VI Plantagenet COUNT OF ANJOU 12th Comte de Anjou. 35 iii. William Plantagenet Count of Poitou, born 22 Jul 1136 Argentan, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; married Cecily FitzPayn FitzJohn Note Citations Notes on Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey Isabel de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Isabel de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey (died 12 July 1203) was an English peeress. She was the only surviving heir of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and his wife, Adela, the daughter of William III of Ponthieu. In 1148, de Warenne inherited her father's lands and the earldom of Surrey and was married to William of Blois, the younger son of King Stephen, that year. The marriage occurred at a critical moment in The Anarchy as part of the king's attempt to control the de Warenne lands. The couple did not have any children and after William's death in 1159, William X, Count of Poitou sought her hand in 1162/3, but Thomas Becket refused a dispensation from affinity on the grounds of consanguinity. In April 1164, the countess married Hamelin Plantagenet, the half-brother of King Henry II, who became jure uxoris Earl of Surrey. They had four surviving children: William, later 6th Earl of Surrey (1166-1240) Adela (born c. 1170), married Robert of Naburn and William FitzWilliam and was also a mistress of King John. Isabel (died 30 November 1234), married Robert de Lacy and Gilbert de l'Aigle, Lord of Pevensey. Matilda, married Henry, Count of Eu and Henry de Stuteville. Hamelin died in 1202 and the countess a year later. She was buried alongside him in the chapter house of Lewes Priory.
Isabella de Warenne1 F, #102165, b. circa 1136, d. 13 July 1199 Isabella de Warenne|b. c 1136\nd. 13 Jul 1199|p10217.htm#i102165|William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey|b. c 1119\nd. 19 Jan 1147/48|p10252.htm#i102512|Ela Talvas|d. 4 Oct 1174|p409.htm#i4081|William I. de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey|d. c 11 May 1138|p17627.htm#i176268|Elizabeth de Vermandois|d. 17 Feb 1131|p10466.htm#i104653|William Talvas, Comte de Ponthieu||p409.htm#i4082|||| Last Edited=8 May 2006 Isabella de Warenne was born circa 1136.1 She was the daughter of William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Ela Talvas.2 She married, firstly, William of Boulogne de Blois, 4th Earl of Surrey, son of Stephen de Blois, King of England and Matilda, Comtesse de Boulogne, circa 1149.1 She married, secondly, Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey, son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine and Adelaide of Angers, in April 1164.1 She died on 13 July 1199.1 She was buried at Chapter House, Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.1 From circa 1149, her married name became de Blois.1 From April 1164, her married name became d'Anjou.1 Children of Isabella de Warenne and Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey+ d. 27 May 12401 unknown de Warenne+ 3 Isabella de Warenne+ d. b 30 Nov 12341 Ela de Warenne 1 Mahant de Warenne+ b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 12281 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 53. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 497. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 748. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Notes on Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (1153±12 December 1204) was the younger son of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Gundred de Warrenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois. He was also known as Walerian de Newburg. After his brother's death an impostor arose, claiming to be the deceased Earl; he gave Waleran a great deal of trouble in maintaining his claim. He does not appear to have been a great soldier, for he paid scutage money to escape military service in Wales. His position in the Court is attested by his bearing the right hand Sword of State at the Coronation of King John, 27 May 1199. He liberally supported the hospital of St. Michael's Hospital, Warwick and gave to the nuns of Pinley land at Claverdon, and land at Brailes to the nuns at Wroxall, Warwickshire. [edit] Family and children He married first to Margery, daughter of Henry d'Oily and Maud de Bohun and had children: Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick, his heir. Waleran de Beaumont of Gretham and Cotismore. Gundred de Beaumont. She and her cousin Mabel became nuns at the Abbey of Pinley. His second wife was Alice de Harcourt, widow of John de Limesy, Lord of Cavendish, daughter of Robert de Harcourt and had one child: Alice de Beaumont (died before 1263), married William de Maudit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King. They children were: William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick; Isabel de Maudit, married William de Beauchamp, Baron Emley. Their son was William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick. [edit] References A Realignment of the 12th and 13th Century Pedigree of the Earls of Warwick by Rosie Bevan A Complete Peerge Correction in Foundations, (see at fmg.ac/ on Waleran) v. 1 #3, Jan. 2440, pp194-197 Edward T. Beaumont, J.P. The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850. Oxford. Peerage of England Preceded by William de Beaumont Earl of Warwick 1184 ±1204 Succeeded by Notes on Ela de Talvace Ela Talvas F, #4081, d. 4 October 1174 Ela Talvas|d. 4 Oct 1174|p409.htm#i4081|William Talvas, Comte de Ponthieu||p409.htm#i4082|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=30 May 2008 Ela Talvas was the daughter of William Talvas, Comte de Ponthieu.1 She married William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, son of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois.2 She died on 4 October 1174. Child of Ela Talvas and William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey Isabella de Warenne+ b. c 1136, d. 13 Jul 11992 Citations [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 747. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 497. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations Notes on Alice de Courtenay Alice de Courtenay1 F, #101177, d. circa 1218 Alice de Courtenay|d. c 1218|p10118.htm#i101177|Pierre de Courtenay|b. c 1126\nd. b 25 Mar 1184|p10681.htm#i106808|Elizabeth de Courtenay|d. a 1205|p11360.htm#i113593|Louis V., Roi de France|b. 1077/78\nd. 1 Aug 1137|p10310.htm#i103092|Adelaide di Savoia|d. 18 Nov 1154|p10310.htm#i103093|Renaud de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay|d. c 1192|p11360.htm#i113594|Hedwige de Donjon||p378.htm#i3775| Last Edited=23 Oct 2007 Alice de Courtenay is the daughter of Pierre de Courtenay and Elizabeth de Courtenay.2,3 She married, firstly, Guillaume I, Comte de Joigny.1 She married, secondly, Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême, son of William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Margaret de Turenne, after 1180.1 She died circa 1218. Child of Alice de Courtenay and Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Isabella d'Angoulême+ b. c 1188, d. 31 May 12461 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brow n and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. Note Citations Notes on Hughes, IX de Lusignan Hugues IX de Lusignan M, #4572, d. circa 1219 Hugues IX de Lusignan|d. c 1219|p458.htm#i4572|Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan|d. a 13 Aug 1165|p2567.htm#i25663|Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay||p458.htm#i4575|||||||Geoffrey de Rancon, Sire de Taillebourg||p458.htm#i4576|||| Last Edited=14 Jan 2003 Hugues IX de Lusignan was the son of Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan and Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay. He died circa 1219. Child of Hugues IX de Lusignan and Marie d'Angoulême Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche+ d. 1249 Note Citations Notes on Ponse de Montgomery Ponse de Montgomery F, #3768 Ponse de Montgomery||p377.htm#i3768|Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster|d. a 1123|p377.htm#i3769|Almodis de la Marche|d. a 1115|p378.htm#i3780|||||||Adalbert I. de la Marche, Comte de la Marche||p379.htm#i3781|||| Ponse de Montgomery is the daughter of Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster and Almodis de la Marche. Child of Ponse de Montgomery and Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ d. 7 Aug 1177 Note Citations Notes on Adeliza de Clermont Adeliza de Clermont1 F, #158421, b. circa 1058 Adeliza de Clermont|b. c 1058|p15843.htm#i158421|Hugues, Comte de Clermont|b. c 1030\nd. 1101|p15843.htm#i158422|Marguerite de Montdidier|b. c 1045\nd. c 1110|p15843.htm#i158423|||||||Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy||p15843.htm#i158428|||| Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Adeliza de Clermont was born circa 1058 at Northamptonshire, England.1 She is the daughter of Hugues, Comte de Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier.2 She married, firstly, Gilbert FitzRichard, son of Richard FitzGilbert and Rohese Giffard, circa 1083.1,2 She married, secondly, Bouchard de Montmorency after 1117.2 Children of Adeliza de Clermont and Gilbert FitzRichard Richard FitzGilbert+ b. c 1084, d. 15 Apr 11361 Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke+ b. c 1100, d. 11482 Citations [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 243. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations Notes on Kazimierz, I Karol Father: Mieszko II Lambert Of POLAND b: 990 Mother: Richeza Countess Of LORRAINE b: 994 Marriage 1 Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of KIEV b: Abt 1011 in Kiev,Kiev,Ukraine Married: Abt 1059 Children Swietoslava Princess Of POLAND b: Abt 1044 in Krakow,Krakow,Poland Wladislaw II "The Exile" King Of POLAND b: 1041 Notes on Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kinderton Children William De Venables , 4th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1170 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Hamon De Venables b: ABT 1172 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Gilbert IV De Venables b: ABT 1175 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Amabil De Venables b: ABT 1178 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Hugh De Venables b: ABT 1180 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Maud De Venables b: ABT 1182 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Beatrix De Venables b: ABT 1184 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême M, #3738, d. 7 August 1177 William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 7 Aug 1177|p374.htm#i3738|Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|b. c 1089\nd. 16 Nov 1140|p377.htm#i3767|Ponse de Montgomery||p377.htm#i3768|William I. Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. c 1120|p378.htm#i3777|Vitapry de Benauges||p378.htm#i3778|Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster|d. a 1123|p377.htm#i3769|Almodis de la Marche|d. a 1115|p378.htm#i3780| Last Edited=19 Jan 2003 William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême w as the son of Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Ponse de Montgomery. He died on 7 August 1177. William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême gained the title of Comte d'Angoulême. Child of William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Margaret de Turenne Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ d. 1206 Note Citations Notes on Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford1 M, #4617, b. after 1115, d. 1173 Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford|b. a 1115\nd. 1173|p462.htm#i4617|Richard FitzGilbert|b. c 1084\nd. 15 Apr 1136|p15835.htm#i158349|Alice de Meschines|b. c 1086|p15841.htm#i158410|Gilbert FitzRichard|b. b 1066\nd. 1114|p15842.htm#i158420|Adeliza d. Clermont|b. c 1058|p15843.htm#i158421|Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29|p4895.htm#i48941|Lucy (?)||p15842.htm#i158412| Last Edited=29 Jan 2007 Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford was born after 1115. He was the son of Richard FitzGilbert and Alice de Meschines.2,3 He married Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet, daughter of James de St. Hilary du Harcouet, before 1173.1 He died in 1173.1 Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford succeeded to the title of 5th Lord of Clare [feudal baron] in 1152.4 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Hertford [E., c. 1138] in 1152.4 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.5 Children of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford Aveline de Clare+ d. b 4 Jun 1225 Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford+ b. c 1153, d. c 28 Nov 12172 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 236. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 244. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume VI, page 498. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 242. [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), de Clare, Roger. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography. Note Citations Notes on Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome Geoffrey V (August 24, 1113 ±September 7, 1151), Count of Anjou and Main e, and later Duke of Normandy, called Le Bel ("The Fair") or "Geoffrey Pla ntagenet", was the father of King Henry II of England, and thus the forefa ther of the Plantagenet dynasty of English kings. Geoffrey w as the eldest son of Fulk, Count of Anjou and King-Consort of Je rusalem. Geoffrey's mother w as Eremburge of La Flèche, heiress of Maine. G eoffrey received his nickname for the sprig of broom he wore in his h at as a badge. King Henry I of England, having heard good reports on Geoffrey's talents a nd prowess, sent his royal legates to Anjou to negotiate a marriage betwe en Geoffrey and his own daughter, Matilda. Consent was obtained from bo th parties, and the fifteen-year-old Geoffrey was knighted in Rouen by Ki ng Henry in preparation for the wedding. Interestingly, there was no oppos ition to the marriage from the Church, despite the fact that Geoffrey's si ster was widow of Matilda's brother (only son of King Henry) which fact h ad been used to annul the marriage of another of Geoffrey's sister to t he Norman pretender William Clito. During Pentecost 1127, Geoffrey married Empress Matilda, the daughter a nd heiress of King Henry I of England, by his first wife, Edith of Scotla nd and widow of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. The marriage was meant to se al a peace between England/Normandy and Anjou. She was eleven years old er than Geoffrey, very proud of her status as an Empress (as opposed to be ing a mere Countess). Their marriage was a stormy one with frequent long s eparations, but she bore him three sons and survived him. The year after the marriage Geoffrey's father left for Jerusalem (whe re he was to become king), leaving Geoffrey behind as count of Anjou. Jo hn of Marmoutier describes Geoffrey as handsome, red-headed, jovial, a nd a great warrior; however, Ralph of Diceto alleges that his charm concea led his cold and selfish character.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks When King Henry I died in 1135, Matilda at once entered Normandy to cla im her inheritance. The border districts submitted to her, but England cho se her cousin Stephen of Blois for its king, and Normandy soon followed su it. The following year, Geoffrey gave Ambrieres, Gorron, and Chatilon-surColmont to Juhel de Mayenne, on condition that he help obtain the inherita nce of Geoffrey's wife. In 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knight s, where she was besieged at Arundel Castle by King Stephen. In the "Anarc hy" which ensued, Stephen was captured at Lincoln in February, 1141, and i mprisoned at Bristol. A legatine council of the English church held at Win chester in April 1141 declared Stephen deposed and proclaimed Matilda "La dy of the English". Stephen was subsequently released from prison and h ad himself recrowned on the anniversary of his first coronation. During 1142 and 1143, Geoffrey secured all of Normandy west and south of t he Seine, and, on 14 January 1144, he crossed the Seine and entered Roue n. He assumed the title of Duke of Normandy in the summer of 1144. In 114 4, he founded an Augustine priory at Chateau-l'Ermitage in Anjou. Geoffr ey held the duchy until 1149, when he and Matilda conjointly ceded it to t heir son, Henry, which cession was formally ratified by King Louis V II of France the following year. Geoffrey also put down three baronial rebellions in Anjou, in 1129, 113 5, and 1145-1151. He was often at odds with his younger brother, Elias, wh om he had imprisoned until 1151. The threat of rebellion slowed his progre ss in Normandy, and is one reason he could not intervene in England. In 11 53, the Treaty of Westminster allowed Stephen should remain King of Engla nd for life and that Henry, the son of Geoffrey and Matilda should succe ed him. Geoffrey died suddenly on September 7, 1151. According to John of Marmouti er, Geoffrey was returning from a royal council when he was stricken w i th fever. He arrived at Château-du-Loir, collapsed on a couch, made beques ts of gifts and charities, and died. He w as buried at St. Julien's Cathedr al in Le Mans France. Geoffrey and Matilda's children were: Henry II of England (1133-1189) Geoffrey, Count of Nantes (1134-1158) died unmarried William, Count of Poitou (1136-1164) died unmarried Geoffery PLANTAGENET + Matilda LNU 2 Henry PLANTAGENET b: 5 Mar 1122/1123 d: 6 Jul 1189 + Rosemond CLIFFORD 3 William Longspee PLANTAGENET + Eleanor AQUITAINE 3 Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: 13 Oct 1162 d: 31 Oct 1214 + Alphonso LNU 4 Constance LNU 4 Berengaria LNU 4 Blanche LNU 4 Henry LNU 3 John Lackland PLANTAGENET b: 24 Dec 1167 d: 18 Oct 1216 + Isabella DE ANGOULLEME 4 Henry PLANTAGENET b: Bef 1207 4 Henry PLANTAGENET b: 1 Oct 1207 + Eleanor BERGENER 5 Beatrice PLANTAGENET b: 25 Jun 1242 d: 24 Mar 1273/1274 + Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 4 Jan 1238 d: 18 Nov 1305 6 Authur DE BRETAGNE b: 25 Jul 1262 d: 27 Aug 1312 + Mary LIMOGES + Yolande DRUEX 6 Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 1266 6 Marie DE BRETAGNE b: 1268 + Guy CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 6 Blanche DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1270 6 Henri DE BRETAGNE b: 1270 6 Pierre De Bretagne PERKYNS (PERKINS) b: 1272 d: 1312 + FNU LNU 6 Eleanor DE BRETAGNE b: 1275 6 Guy DE BRETAGNE b: 1277 6 Alice DE BRETAGNE b: 1279 5 Margaret PLANTAGENET 5 Edmund PLANTAGENET 5 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 17 Jun 1239 d: 7 Jul 1307 + Eleanor DE CASTILE 6 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 25 Apr 1284 + Isabelle LNU b: 1292 6 Joan PLANTAGENET b: 1272 6 Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b: 7 Aug 1282 4 Richard PLANTAGENET b: 5 Jan 1208/1209 4 Joanna PLANTAGENET b: 1210 4 Isabel PLANTAGENET b: 1214 d: 1241 + Frederick LNU 5 Manfred LNU b: Abt 1232
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Eleanor PLANTAGENET 4 Isabella PLANTAGENET + Agatha FERRERS 4 Joanne PLANTAGENET + Clemence DE ARCY 3 Matilda PLANTAGENET + Henry LNU 4 Henry Otto LNU 3 Henry PLANTAGENET 3 Richard PLANTAGENET 3 Geoffery PLANTAGENET + Constance OF BRITTANY b: Wft Est 1144-1168 4 Eleanor PLANTAGENET 4 Authur PLANTAGENET 3 Joanna PLANTAGENET + Raymond LNU b: 1156 Notes on Alice De Meschines Alice de Meschines|b. c 1086|p15841.htm#i158410|Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29|p4895.htm#i48941|Lucy (?)||p15842.htm#i158412|Ranulf, Vicomte de Bayeux|b. c 1050\nd. Nov 1120|p4881.htm#i48804|Margaret d'Avranches|b. c 1054|p15842.htm#i158414||||||| Alice de Meschines was born circa 1086 at Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and Lucy (?).2,3 She married Richard FitzGilbert, son of Gilbert FitzRichard and Adeliza de Clermont, before 1102.1 Alice de Meschines was also known as Adeliz le Meschin.2 Circa 1136 she was rescued from the Welsh by Miles of Gloucester.4 Children of Alice de Meschines and Richard FitzGilbert Alice de Tunbridge+ b. c 1102, d. a 11481 Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford b. b 1115, d. 11525 Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford+ b. a 1115, d. 11732 Citations [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VI, page 498. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 166. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 244 Note Citations Notes on Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chester Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester1 M, #4069, b. before 1100, d. 16 December 1153 Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester|b. b 1100\nd. 16 Dec 1153|p407.htm#i4069|Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester|b. c 1070\nd. 17 Jan 1128/29|p4895.htm#i48941|Lucy (?)||p15842.htm#i158412|Ranulf, Vicomte de Bayeux|b. c 1050\nd. Nov 1120|p4881.htm#i48804|Margaret d'Avranches|b. c 1054|p15842.htm#i158414||||||| Last Edited=8 Feb 2007 Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester was born before 1100 at Castle of Gernon, Normandy, France.1 He was the son of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and Lucy (?).1 He married Maud FitzRobert, daughter of Robert de Mellent de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon, circa 1141.2 He died on 16 December 1153, supposedly poisoned by his wife and William Peverell, of Nottingham.1 He was buried at St. Werburg's, Chester, Cheshire, England.2 Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester succeeded to the title of Vicomte d'Avranches [Normandy] circa 1129.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Chester [E., 1121] circa 1129.1 He held the office of Constable of Lincoln in 1136, by King Stephen.1 He fought in the Battle of Lincoln on 2 February 1141, against King Stephen.2 On 29 August 1146 at Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, he was seized at court by King Stephen, in return for his part in the Battle of Lincoln.2 Child of Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester and Maud FitzRobert Hugh of Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester+ b. c 1147, d. 30 Jun 11812 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 166. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 167 Note Citations Notes on Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk Hugh Bigod (1186-1225) of Thetford, was the eldest son of Roger, Earlo f Norfolk, and for a short time the 3rd Earl of Norfolk, EarlMarshall o f England, and one of the 25 surites of Magna Carta of KingJohn. He su cceeded to his father s estates circa 1220, during the 5thyear of the r eign of King Henry III. (Richard Thomson: An HistoricalEssay on Magna C harta, London, 1829; Page 311.) Hugh Bigod, the 3rdEarl of Norfolk, wa s one of the eight Barons who resisted the King'sautocratic maladminis tration of the economy in what later becameknown as the barons war whi ch was led by Simon de Montfort, Earl ofLeicester, and brother-in-law t o Henry III. The revolt now representsthe most important demand for pa rliamentary democracy in England,called for by peers of the realm, aft er the events that led King Johnto sign Magna Charta.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Simon de Montfort was one of the 12 signitories of the 'AprilConfedera cy', which represented the inception of the revolutionarymovement, and o ne of the 24 authors of the 'Provisions of Oxford'. Hewas one of the 1 5 members of the privy council, along with Hugh Bigodand the earls of G loucester and Hereford, Roger Mortimer, John fitzGeoffrey, Peter de Mo ntfort, (not related to Simon), and the Bishopof Worcester. These baro ns thought fit to stand against the King andsigned an oath to form a c ommune 'in which they swore to look aftereach others interests'. Richa rd de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, andRoger, then the Earl of Norfolk (H ugh Bigod's father), and Peter ofSavoy signed the oath. The conservative faction, led by Richard, Earl of Gloucester,supported t he Provisions of Oxford and the Ordinance of the Sheriffs,but opposed t he Provisions of Westminster. They wanted control overthe king and his o fficials, but rejected a similar control overthemselves and their agen ts. While many of the barons joined thisalliance, Hugh Bigod, the just iciar, and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl ofHereford, remained neutral. King Henry III's foreign advisors were compelled to leave the country,f or fear of their lives, following the disruption that followed theseev ents, but were met at the castle of the Bishop of Winchester, Aymerof V alance, one of the foreign advisors employed by Henry, and werebesiege d by the Barons. The Barons confederaton, lead by Hugh Bigod,banished t he French from the country, confiscating their castlesissuing a stern w arning not to return. De Montfort had the support of the Earl of Gloucester, the 'CinquePort s', and the citizens of London, besides most of the lessernobility, an d controlled the south of the country. In May 1264,Leicester discovere d the king was camped at Lewes, and on 14th,attacked and won the Battl e of Lewes, capturing Henry, his brotherthe Prince Edward, Richard of C ornwall and Henry of Almain. Simon De Montfort later was killed at the Battle of Evesham, but there volt continued until July of 1267 with small pockets of resistancerema ining in different parts of the country. Hugh Bigod's family conections to the king of Scotland The 3rd Earl Norfolk had married in 1207 to Maude Marshall(1192-1248), d aughter of Sir William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, atPembroke in Pembro keshire. Hugh and Maud had the following children: Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, born in 1212. Hugh Bigod, Justiciar of England. Isabel de Bigod (married first to Gilbert de Lacy) Sir Ralph Bigod. William Bigod The Directory of Royal Genealogy: Earl Marshall of England. The Complete Peerage vo. IX, p 589-590. The following information was given in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann AT yahoo.com: Magna Charta Surety, Earl of Pembroke, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk [Ref: Weis MC5 3:2, Holloway p26] 1241-1245: 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk [Ref: English Peerage] Hugh BIGOD, 3rd Earl Norfolk, b. abt 1178, d. Feb. 1225; m. 1207 - Maud de MARESHALL, b. abt 1192 Pembroke, Wales, d. Mar. 1248 [Ref: KHF 3 Jun 1999 quoting Suffolk Manorial Families, vol II p152-3] Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, the eldest son, was born before 1195. He was the hereditary steward of the king's household, and hereditary bearer of the Barons of St. Edmund. Not many particulars of this Baron's life have been preserved, as he enjoyed for only a few years the title of Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, and his father's estates and honors, to which he had succeeded in the 5th year of King Henry III. He died four years later, in February 1224-25. He married Maud Marshal, eldest daughter of William Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, and his wife, Isabel Clare, daughter of Richard de Clare, the Strongbow, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and his wife, Eva, daughter of Dermot MacMurcha, King of Leinster, Ireland. She was also the sister of the Surety William Marshal & she marrieied (2) William, Earl of Warren/Warrenne and Surrey Hugh Bigod M, #322109, d. 1225 Hugh Bigod|d. 1225|p32211.htm#i322109|Roger Bigod|d. 1221|p32211.htm#i322110|||||||||||||||| Hugh Bigod was the son of Roger Bigod. He died in 1225. Reference: Washing-273406. He was 3rd Earl of Norfolk Note Citations Notes on John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland, Sheriff of Yorkshire John FitzGeoffrey M, #322107 Reference: Washing-136702. John FitzGeoffrey was Sir. Child of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel Bigod Maud FitzGeoffrey+ Note Citations John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks M, #4611, b. circa 1205, d. 23 November 1258 John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere|b. c 1205\nd. 23 Nov 1258|p462.htm#i4611|Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex|b. b 1170\nd. 14 Oct 1213|p462.htm#i4615|Aveline de Clare|d. b 4 Jun 1225|p462.htm#i4616|Piers de Lutegareshale||p23401.htm#i234009|Maud (?)||p26823.htm#i268226|Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford|b. a 1115\nd. 1173|p462.htm#i4617|||| Last Edited=3 Apr 2009 John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere was born circa 1205. He was the son of Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare. He married Isabel Bigod, daughter of Hugh le Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Matilda Marshal, before 12 April 1234. He died on 23 November 1258. John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere gained the title of Lord of Shere. He held the office of Justiciar [Ireland]. He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.1 Children of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Isabel Bigod Isabel FitzJohn+ d. c 20 May 12742 Joan FitzJohn+ d. fr 25 Feb 1303 - 26 May 13033 Richard FitzJohn, 1st and last Lord FitzJohn 4 Citations [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995). Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1063. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S34] Peter Townend, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 105th edition (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1970), psge 2047. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage, 105th ed.. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 449. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations Notes on Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hamelin de Warenne[citation needed] (Plantagenet) 1129 - May 7, 1202) was an English nobleman who was prominent at the courts of the Angevin kings of England, Henry II, Richard I, and John. He was an illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou, and thus a half-brother of King Henry II, and an uncle of Richard the Lionheart and King John. His half-brother Henry gave him one of the wealthiest heiresses in England, Isabella de Warenne, in her own right Countess of Surrey. She was the widow of William of Blois. Hamelin and Isabella married in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey. In consequence of the marriage Hamelin took the de Warenne toponymic, as did his descendants. He and Isabella would have four children. Warenne land in England centered around Conisbrough in Yorkshire, a location in which Hamelin built a powerful castle. He also possessed the third penny (entitlement to one third of the fines levied in the county courts) of County Surrey and held the castles of Mortemer and Bellencombre in Normandy. Hamelin joined in the denunciations of Thomas Becket in 1164, although after Becket's death he became a great believer in Becket's sainthood, having, the story goes, been cured of blindness by the saint's help. In 1176, he escorted his niece Joan of England to Sicily for her marriage. He remained loyal to Henry through all the problems of the later part of the king's reign when many nobles deserted him, and continued as a close supporter of his nephew Richard I. During Richard's absence on the Third Crusade, he took the side of the regent William Longchamp. Hamelin appeared in the 2nd coronation of King Richard in 1194 and at King John's coronation in 1199. He died in 1202 and was buried at the Chapter House at Lewes Priory, in Sussex. He was succeeded by his son William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey. A daughter, named Adela, was the mistress of her cousin King John of England, and by him the mother of Richard Fitz Roy.
Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey1 M, #106759, b. circa 1129, d. 7 May 1202 Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey|b. c 1129\nd. 7 May 1202|p10676.htm#i106759|Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine|b. 24 Aug 1113\nd. 7 Sep 1151|p10205.htm#i102047|Adelaide of Angers||p10475.htm#i104747|Fulk V. d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou|b. c 1092\nd. 13 Nov 1144|p10250.htm#i102497|Aremburga de la Fleche, Comtesse de Maine|d. c 1126|p10475.htm#i104743||||||| Last Edited=8 May 2006 Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey was born circa 1129.1 He was the son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine and Adelaide of Angers.2 He married Isabella de Warenne, daughter of William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Ela Talvas, in April 1164.1 He died on 7 May 1202.3 He was buried at Chapter House, Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.3 Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey gained the title of Vicomte de Touraine.3 He gained the title of 5th Earl of Surrey, in right of his wife.1 In 1164 he was present at the council of Northampton.3 From April 1164, his married name became Hamelin de Warenne.1 In 1173 he supported King Henry II against his sons.3 In 1176 he escorted Joan, daughter of King Henry II, for her marriage to the King of Sicily.3 In 1193 he was one of the treasurers for the ransom of King Richard I.3 In 1200 he was granted a market at Conisborough, Yorkshire.3
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabella de Warenne William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey+ d. 27 May 12401 unknown de Warenne+ 4 Isabella de Warenne+ d. b 30 Nov 12341 Ela de Warenne 1 Mahant de Warenne+ b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 12281 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 53. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 747. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, page 748 Note Citations Notes on Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England Burial: Fontevraud Abbey,Maine-Et-Loire,France King Of England Name Suffix: II King of England from 1154 to 1189. Was famous for the murder of Thomas a Beckett. He and his wife Eleanor had a stormy relationship, at one time he locked her up in a castle for 20 years. His sons took up arms againest hi m. In his youth he was one of England's greatest kings, setting up fair laws. Life and Times As the first of the Plantagenet or Angevin kings of England, Henry came to the throne bringing large inherited lands from his parents and wife, which propelled England to a position of greater dominance and power i n Europe than it would have at any other time in the Middle Ages. Henry's e mpire, stretching from Scotland, to northern Spain, included his wife's lands of Aquitaine in south-west France, his father's dominions of Anjou, Maine an d Touraine and his mother's inheritance of Normandy. Coming to the throne fol lowing a long and immensely disruptive civil war in England between King Step hen and Henry's mother Matilda, Henry was fortunate to find the English baron s exhausted by the fighting and prepared to submit to some measure of control under his unifying rule. Very much a major international figure on the Europ ean stage, Henry was a strong and able ruler, as well as being an immensely e nergetic and active leader. Said by contemporaries to never be seated except to eat or when on horseback, he had an inordinate love of sport and hunting, but remained a successful soldier, and cunning, if sometimes ruthlessly unsc rupulous politician. Ever a man of contrasts, Henry combined genuinely strong religious feelings, with immoral behavior and occasionally arbitrary justice , and mixed apparently great humor and affability with occasional outbursts o f furious rage. Though dominant over his European contemporaries, he was un able to control his own family, alienating first his wife through his unfaith fulness with numerous mistresses, and then his sons, by his willingness to us e them to further his own political ends, and clear favoritism of the younges t, John. In time this would lead to them siding with his external enemies aga inst him. On his accession to the throne, he quickly installed his close frie nd and constant companion Thomas Becket as his chancellor, and began curbing the excesses of the English barons during the recent civil war, notably by tearing down or confiscating over 70 castles and strongholds that had been il legally built to protect the individual interests of various nobles during th e years of unrest. He also sought to weaken the church, which had grown in po wer considerably during Stephen's reign, and in particular to end the growth in power of the church courts. These had been gradually insisting on trying e ver greater numbers of cases which were clearly civil, and not the purely rel igious crimes they had been set up to originally decide on. Since they were n ot directly answerable to the king, they were seen as a major challenge to th e authority of a monarch who had spent much of his reign reforming the legal system. In addition, the church courts insisted that they alone could try pri ests and bishops, and notoriously gave out lenient punishments for even the most severe crimes, something that was clearly unacceptable to the king. Af ter the death of Archbishop Theobald, one of the founders of much of the new canon law, in 1161, Henry realized he had his best chance to counter the stre ngth of the church by appointing his chancellor and right-hand man Thomas Bec ket as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. An ambitious and obstinate man, Bec ket had served Henry well as both diplomat, soldier and administrator since t he start of the reign, and was clearly meant to bring the prize of the church 's submission to royal authority.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Additional Notes: He succeeded Stephan after invading England in 1153 to promote his claim after Stephen elbowed Henry's mother. Matilda, from th King Henry II of England 1133-1189 Also known as Henry of Anjou, Henry Fitzempress, Henry Curtmantle (Shortmantle) and Henry Plantagenet, this son of the Empress Matilda and Geoffrey of Anjou controlled considerable lands in France. His marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine increased his holdings and would produce eight children, two of whom (Richard and John) would become kings of England. Henry was volatile, stubborn, and magnetic. He made important changes in English law and achieved some expansion of his territories throughout his reign. However, he is perhaps known for his quarrels with his family and the tragic episode of his one-time friend Becket. http://historymedren.about.com/library/who/blwwh2.htm This is a list of members of the House of Plantagenet. It includes only those who were members of the male-line descent from King Henry II, and consequently bore his "surname", Plantagenet. Henry II of England, 1133 - 1189, had 5 sons; 1. William IX, Count of Poitiers, 1153 - 1156, died in infancy 2. Henry the Young King, 1155 - 1183, died without issue 3. Richard I of England, 1157 - 1199, died without legitimate issue 4. Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany, 1158 - 1186, had 1 son; A. Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, 1187 - 1203, died without issue 5. John of England, 1167 - 1216, had 2 sons; A. Henry III of England, 1207 - 1272, had 2 sons; I. Edward I of England, 1239 - 1307, had 4 sons. a. Alphonso, Earl of Chester, 1273 - 1284, died young b. Edward II of England, 1284 - 1327, had 2 sons; i. Edward III of England, 1312 - 1377, had 5 sons; 1. Edward, the Black Prince, 1330 - 1376, had 2 sons; A. Edward, 1365 - 1372, died young B. Richard II of England, 1367 - 1400, died without issue 2. Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1338 - 1368, died without male issue 3. John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, 1340 - 1399, had 4 sons; A. John, 1362 - 1365, died in infancy B. Edward, 1365 - 1368, died in infancy C. John, 1366 - 1367, died in infancy D. Henry IV of England, 1366 - 1413, had 4 sons; I. Henry V of England, 1387 - 1422, had 1 son; a. Henry VI of England, 1421 - 1471, had 1 son; i. Edward of Westminster, 1453 - 1471, died without issue II. Thomas, Duke of Clarence, 1388 - 1421, died without issue III. John, Duke of Bedford, 1389 - 1435, died without issue IV. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, 1390 - 1447, died without male issue 4. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, 1341 - 1402, had 2 sons; A. Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, 1373 - 1415, died without issue B. Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, 1375 - 1415, had 1 son; I. Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, 1411 - 1460, had 8 sons; a. Henry of York, 1441, died in infancy b. Edward IV of England, 1442 - 1483, had 3 sons; i. Edward V of England, 1470 - c.1483, died without issue ii. Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, 1473 - c.1483, died young iii. George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford, 1477 - 1479, died young c. Edmund, Earl of Rutland, 1443 - 1460, died without issue d. William of York, 1447, died in infancy e. John of York, 1448, died in infancy f. George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1449 - 1478, had 1 son; i. Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, 1475 - 1499, died without issue g. Thomas of York, 1451, died in infancy h. Richard III of England, 1452 - 1485, had 1 son; i. Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales, 1473 - 1484, died young 5. Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, 1355 - 1397, had 1 son; A. Humphrey Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Buckingham, 1381 - 1399, died without issue ii. John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, 1316 - 1336, died without issue c. Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk, 1300 - 1338, had 1 son; i. Edward of Norfolk, 1320 - 1334, died young d. Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, 1301 - 1330, had 2 sons; i. Edmund Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Kent, 1326 - 1331, died young ii. John Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Kent, 1330 - 1352, died without issue II. Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, 1245 - 1296, had 2 sons;
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks a. Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, 1278 - 1322, died without issue b. Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, 1281 - 1345, had 1 son; i. Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, 1310 - 1361, died without male issue B. Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, 1209 - 1272, had 2 sons; I. Henry of Almain, 1235 - 1271, died without issue II. Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall, 1249 - 1300, died without issue Upon the death of Edward, Earl of Warwick, the House of Plantagenet became extinct in the male line, an astonishing fate for a dynasty whose members produced many sons, especially Edward III, who had five sons who survived to adulthood. The Plantagenets seem to have been cursed by early deaths and a tendency not to have children Note Citations Henry II of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Henry Plantagenet" redirects here. For others, see Category:House of Plantagenet. Henry II Curtmantle King of England (more...) Reign 25 October 1154±6 July 1189 Coronation 19 December 1154 Predecessor Stephen of Blois Junior king Henry the Young King Successor Richard I the Lionheart Spouse Eleanor of Aquitaine Issue William IX, Count of Poitiers Henry the Young King Richard I the Lionheart Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany Matilda, Duchess of Saxony Leonora, Queen of Castile Joan, Queen of Sicily John Lackland House House of Plantagenet Father Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou Mother Matilda of England Born 5 March 1133(1133-03-05) Le Mans, France Died 6 July 1189 (aged 56) Chinon, France Burial Fontevraud Abbey, France Henry II, called Curtmantle (5 March 1133±6 July 1189) ruled as King of England (1154±1189), Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Count of Nantes, Lord of Ireland and, at various times, controlled parts of Wales, Scotland and western France. Henry was the first of the House of Plantagenet to rule England and was the great-grandson of William the Conqueror. Henry was the first to use the title "king of England" (as opposed to "king of the English.") Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Marriage and children 3 Appearance 4 Character 5 Construction of an empire 5.1 Henry's claims by blood and marriage 5.2 Taking the English Throne 5.3 Lordship over Ireland 5.4 Consolidation in Scotland 6 Domestic policy 6.1 Dominating nobles 6.2 Legal reform 7 Religious policy 7.1 Strengthening royal control over the Church 7.2 Murder of Thomas Becket 8 The Angevin Curse 8.1 Civil war and rebellion 8.2 Death and succession 9 Ancestry 10 Descendants 11 Fictional portrayals 12 Notes 13 References and further reading
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[edit] Early life Henry II was born in Le Mans, France, on 5 March 1133, the first day of the traditional year.[1] His father, Geoffrey V of Anjou (Geoffrey Plantagenet, son of Fulk of Jerusalem), was Count of Anjou and Count of Maine. His mother, Empress Matilda, was a claimant to the English throne as the daughter of Henry I (1100±1135), son of William The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy. Although his father was not a king, Henry Plantagenet carried in him the blood of the Kings of Scots as well as that of the ancient Saxon kings. Henry's mother's father was the son of the Norman conqueror, but his mother's mother was Matilda of Scots, whose father was King Malcolm III of Scotland. Matilda's mother was Margaret of Wessex, the grand-daughter of a Saxon king, which made her a descendant of Alfred the Great. Since many English people considered Willliam the Conqueror to have no right to the throne, Henry II gained legitimacy by recombining and passing on the blood of Saxon kings. He spent his childhood in his father's land of Anjou. At the age of nine, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester took him to England where he received education from Master Matthew at Bristol. [edit] Marriage and children On 18 May 1152, at Poitiers[2], at the age of 19, Henry married Eleanor of Aquitaine. The wedding was "without the pomp or ceremony that befitted their rank,"[3] partly because only two months previously Eleanor's marriage to Louis VII of France had been annulled. Their relationship, always stormy, eventually died: After Eleanor encouraged her children to rebel against their father in 1173, Henry had her placed under house arrest, where she remained for fifteen years.[4] Henry and Eleanor had eight children, William, Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John, Matilda, Eleanor, and Joan. William died in infancy. As a result Henry was crowned as joint king when he came of age. However, because he was never King in his own right, he is known as "Henry the Young King", not Henry III. In theory, Henry would have inherited the throne from his father, Richard his mother's possessions, Geoffrey would have Brittany and John would be Lord of Ireland. However, fate would ultimately decide much differently. It has been suggested by John Speed's 1611 book, History of Great Britain, that another son, Philip, was born to the couple. Speed's sources no longer exist, but Philip would presumably have died in early infancy.[5] Henry also had illegitimate children. While they were not valid claimants, their Royal blood made them potential problems for Henry's legitimate successors.[6] William Longespée w as one such child. He remained largely loyal and contented w ith the lands and w ealth afforded to him as a royal bastard. Geoffrey, Bishop of Lincoln, Archbishop of York, on the other hand, was seen as a possible thorn in the side of Richard I of England.[6] Geoffrey had been the only son to attend Henry II on his deathbed, after even the King's favourite, John Lackland, deserted him.[7] Richard forced him into the clergy at York, thus ending his secular ambitions.[6] Another son, Morgan was elected to the Bishopric of Durham, although he was never consecrated due to opposition from Pope Innocent III.[8] For a complete list of Henry's descendants, see List of members of the House of Plantagenet. [edit] Appearance Several sources record Henry's appearance. They all agree that he was very strong, energetic and surpassed his peers athletically. ...he was strongly built, with a large, leonine head, freckle fiery face and red hair cut short. His eyes were grey and we are told that his voice was harsh and cracked, possibly because of the amount of open-air exercise he took. He would walk or ride until his attendants and courtiers were worn out and his feet and legs were covered with blistered and sores... He would perform all athletic feats. John Harvey (Modern) ...the lord king has been red-haired so far, except that the coming of old age and grey hair has altered that colour somewhat. His height is medium, so that neither does he appear great among the small, nor yet does he seem small among the great... curved legs, a horseman's shins, broad chest, and a boxer's arms all announce him as a man strong, agile and bold... he never sits, unless riding a horse or eating... In a single day, if necessary, he can run through four or five day-marches and, thus foiling the plots of his enemies, frequently mocks their plots with surprise sudden arrivals... Always are in his hands bow, sword, spear and arrow, unless he be in council or in books. Peter of Blois (Contemporary) A man of reddish, freckled complexion, with a large, round head, grey eyes that glowed fiercely and grew bloodshot in anger, a fiery countenance and a harsh, cracked voice. His neck was poked forward slightly from his shoulders, his chest was broad and square, his arms strong and powerful. His body was stocky, with a pronounced tendency toward fatness, due to nature rather than self-indulgence - which he tempered with exercise. Gerald of Wales (Contemporary) [edit] Character Like his grandfather, Henry I of England, Henry II had an outstanding knowledge of the law. A talented linguist and excellent Latin speaker, he would sit on councils in person whenever possible. His interest in the economy was reflected in his own frugal lifestyle. He dressed casually except when tradition dictated otherwise and ate a sparing diet.[9] He was modest and mixed with all classes easily. 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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks language; he does not magnify himself as more than man."[10] His generosity was well-known and he employed a Templar to distribute one tenth of all the food bought to the royal court amongst his poorest subjects. Henry also had a good sense of humour and was never upset at being the butt of the joke. Once while he sat sulking and occupying himself with needlework, a courtier suggested that such behavior was to be expected from a descendant of the bastard son of a tanner's daughter (referring to his great-grandparents William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders). The king rocked with laughter and even explained the joke to those who did not immediately grasp it.[11] "His memory was exceptional: he never failed to recognize a man he had once seen, nor to remember anything which might be of use. More deeply learned than any King of his time in the western world".[9] In contrast, the king's temper has been written about. His actions against Thomas Becket are evidence of his blinding temper, along with his conflict with William I of Scotland.[12] [edit] Construction of an empire Main article: Angevin Empire see also Henry II's 1157 Welsh Campaign and The Great Welsh Revolt of 1166 [edit] Henry's claims by blood and marriage Henry II depicted in Cassell's History of England (1902).Henry's father, Geoffrey Plantagenet, held rich lands as a vassal from Louis VII of France. Maine and Anjou were therefore Henry's by birthright, amongst other lands in Western France.[3] By maternal claim, Normandy was also to be his. However, the most valuable inheritance Henry received from his mother was a claim to the English throne. Granddaughter of William I of England, Empress Matilda should have been Queen, but was usurped by her cousin, Stephen I of England. Henry's efforts to restore the royal line to his own family would create a dynasty spanning three centuries and thirteen Kings. Henry's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine placed him firmly in the ascendancy.[3] His plentiful lands were added to his new wife's possessions, giving him control of Aquitaine and Gascony. The riches of the markets and vineyards in these regions, combined with Henry's already plentiful holdings, made Henry the most powerful vassal in France. [edit] Taking the English Throne Realising Henry's royal ambition was far from easily fulfilled, his mother had been pushing her claim for the crown for several years to no avail, finally retiring in 1147. It was 1147 when Henry had accompanied Matilda on an invasion of England. It soon failed due to lack of preparation,[3] but it made him determined that England was his mother's right, and so his own. He returned to England again between 1149 and 1150. On 22 May 1149 he was knighted by King David I of Scotland, his great uncle, at Carlisle.[13] Early in January 1153, just months after his wedding, he crossed the Channel one more time. His fleet was 36 ships strong, transporting a force of 3,000 footmen and 140 horses.[14] Sources dispute whether he landed at Dorset or Hampshire, but it is known he entered a small village church. It was 6 January and the locals were observing the Festival of the Three Kings. The correlation between the festivities and Henry's arrival was not lost on them. "Ecce advenit dominator Dominus, et regnum in manu ejus", they exclaimed as the introit for their feast, "Behold the Lord the ruler cometh, and the Kingdom in his hand".[13] Henry moved quickly and within the year he had secured his right to succession via the Treaty of Wallingford with Stephen of England. He was now, for all intents and purposes, in control of England. When Stephen died in October 1154, it was only a matter of time until Henry's treaty would bear fruit, and the quest that began with his mother would be ended. On 19 December 1154 he was crowned in Westminster Abbey, "By The Grace Of God, Henry II, King Of England".[13] Henry Plantagenet, vassal of Louis VII, was now more powerful than the French King himself. Henry used the title, Rex Angliae, Dux Normaniae et Aquitaniae et Comes Andigaviae (king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, count of Anjou).[15] He was thus the first to be crowned "king of England", as opposed to "king of the English."[16] [edit] Lordship over Ireland See also: Norman invasion of Ireland Shortly after his coronation, Henry sent an embassy to the newly elected Pope Adrian IV. Led by Bishop Arnold of Lisieux, the group of clerics requested authorisation for Henry to invade Ireland. Most historians agree that this resulted in the papal bull Laudabiliter. It is possible Henry acted under the influence of a "Canterbury plot," in which English ecclesiastics strove to dominate the Irish church.[17] However, Henry may have simply intended to secure Ireland as a lordship for his younger brother William. William died soon after the plan was hatched and Ireland was ignored. It was not until 1166 that it came to the surface again. In that year, Diarmait Mac Murchada, a minor Irish Prince, was driven from his land of Leinster by the High King of Ireland. Diarmait followed Henry to Aquitaine, seeking an audience. He asked the English king to help him reassert control; Henry agreed and made footmen, knights and nobles available for the cause. The most prominent of these was a Welsh Norman, Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, nicknamed "Strongbow". In exchange for his loyalty, Diarmait offered Earl Richard his daughter Aoife in marriage and made him heir to the kingdom. The Normans restored Diarmait to his traditional holdings, but it quickly became apparent that Henry had not offered aid purely out of kindness. In 1171, Henry arrived from France, declaring himself Lord of Ireland. All of the Normans, along with many Irish princes, took oaths of homage to Henry, and he left after six months. He never returned, but he later named his young son, the future King John of England, Lord of Ireland. Diarmait's appeal for outside help had made Henry Ireland's Lord, starting 800 years of English overlordship on the island. The change was so profound that Diarmait is still remembered as a traitor of the highest order. In 1172, at the Synod of Cashel, Roman Catholicism was proclaimed as the
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks only permitted religious practice in Ireland. [edit] Consolidation in Scotland In 1174, a rebellion spearheaded by his own sons was not Henry's biggest problem. An invasion force from Scotland, led by their King, William the Lion, was advancing from the North. To make matters worse, a Flemish armada was sailing for England, just days from landing. It seemed likely that the King's rapid growth was to be checked.[1] Henry saw his predicament as a sign from God, that his treatment of Thomas Becket would be rewarded with defeat. He immediately did penance at Canterbury [1] for the Archbishop's fate and events took a turn for the better. The hostile armada dispersed in the English Channel and headed back for the continent. Henry had avoided a Flemish invasion, but Scottish invaders were still raiding in the North. Henry sent his troops to meet the Scots at Alnwick, where the English scored a devastating victory. William was captured in the chaos, removing the figurehead for rebellion, and within months all the problem fortresses had been torn down. Southern Scotland was now completely dominated by Henry, another fief in his Angevin Empire, that now stretched from the Solway Firth almost to the Mediterranean and from the Somme to the Pyrenees. By the end of this crisis, and his sons' revolt, the King was "left stronger than ever before".[7] [edit] Domestic policy [edit] Dominating nobles During Stephen's reign, the barons in England had undermined Royal authority. Rebel castles were one problem, nobles avoiding military service was another. The new King immediately moved against the illegal fortresses that had sprung up during Stephen's reign, having them torn down. To counter the problem of avoiding military service, Scutage became common. This tax, paid by Henry's barons instead of serving in his army, allowed the King to hire mercenaries. These hired troops were used to devastating effect by both Henry and his son Richard, and by 1159 the tax was central to the King's army and his authority over vassals. [edit] Legal reform Henry II's reign saw the establishment of Royal Magistrate courts. This allowed court officials under authority of the Crown to adjudicate on local disputes, reducing the workload on Royal courts proper and delivering justice with greater efficiency. Henry also worked to make the legal system fairer. Trial by ordeal and trial by combat were still common and even in the 12th century these methods were outdated. By the Assize of Clarendon, in 1166, a precursor to trial by jury became the standard. However, this group of "twelve lawful men," as the Assize commonly refers to it, provides a service more similar to a grand jury, alerting court officials to matters suitable for prosecution. Trial by combat was still legal in England until 1819, but Henry's support of juries was a great contribution to the country's social history. The Assize of Northampton, in 1176, cemented the earlier agreements at Clarendon. [edit] Religious policy Artist's impression of Henry II, circa 1620 [edit] Strengthening royal control over the Church In the tradition of Norman kings, Henry II was keen to dominate the church like the state. At Clarendon Palace on 30 January 1164, the King set out sixteen constitutions, aimed at decreasing ecclesiastical interference from Rome. Secular courts, increasingly under the King's influence, would also have jurisdiction over clerical trials and disputes. Henry's authority guaranteed him majority support, but the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury refused to ratify the proposals. Henry was characteristically stubborn and on 8 October 1164, he called the Archbishop, Thomas Becket, before the Royal Council. However, Becket had fled to France and was under the protection of Henry's rival, Louis VII of France. The King continued doggedly in his pursuit of control over his clerics, to the point where his religious policy became detrimental to his subjects. By 1170, the Pope was considering excommunicating all of Britain. Only Henry's agreement that Becket could return to England without penalty prevented this fate. [edit] Murder of Thomas Becket "What miserable drones and traitors have I nurtured and promoted in my household who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric!" were the words which sparked the darkest event in Henry's religious wranglings. This speech has translated into legend in the form of "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" - a provocative statement which would perhaps have been just as riling to the knights and barons of his household at whom it was aimed as his actual words. Bitter at Becket, his old friend, constantly thwarting his clerical constitutions, the King shouted in anger but most likely not with intent. However, four of Henry's knights, Reginald Fitzurse, Hugh de Morville, Lord of Westmorland, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton overheard their King's cries and decided to act on his words. On 29 December 1170, they entered Canterbury Cathedral, finding Becket near the stairs to the crypt. They beat down the Archbishop, killing him with several blows. Becket's brains were scattered upon the ground with the words; "Let us go, this fellow will not be getting up again." Whatever the rights and wrongs, it certainly tainted Henry's later reign. For the remaining 20 years of his rule, he would personally regret the death of a man who "in happier times...had been a friend".[18] Just three years later, Becket was canonized and revered as a martyr against secular interference in God's church; Pope Alexander III had declared Thomas Becket a saint. 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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks gone out of his way to seek...one cannot but feel sympathy towards Henry".[18] Wherever the true intent and blame lies, it was yet another failure in Henry's religious policy, an arena which he seemed to lack adequate subtlety. And politically, Henry had to sign the Compromise of Avranches which removed from the secular courts almost all jurisdiction over the clergy. [edit] The Angevin Curse [edit] Civil war and rebellion ³It is the common fate of sons to be misunderstood by their fathers, and of fathers to be unloved of their sons, but it has been the particular bane of the English throne.[19]´ The "Angevin Curse" is infamous amongst the Plantagenet rulers. Trying to divide his lands amongst numerous ambitious children resulted in many problems for Henry. The King's plan for an orderly transfer of power relied on Young Henry ruling and his younger brothers doing homage to him for land. However, Richard refused to be subordinate to his brother, because they had the same mother and father, and the same Royal blood.[6] In 1173, Young Henry and Richard moved against their father and his succession plans, trying to secure the lands they were promised. The King's changing and revising of his inheritance nurtured jealousy in his offspring, which turned to aggression. While both Young Henry and Richard were relatively strong in France, they still lacked the manpower and experience to trouble their father unduly. The King crushed this first rebellion and was fair in his punishment, Richard for example, lost half of the revenue allowed to him as Count of Poitou.[6] In 1182, the Plantagenet children's aggression turned inward. Young Henry, Richard and their brother Geoffrey all began fighting each other for their father's possessions on the continent. The situation was exacerbated by French rebels and the French King, Philip Augustus. This was the most serious threat to come from within the family yet, and the King faced the dynastic tragedy of civil war. However, on 11 June 1183, Henry the Young King died. The uprising, which had been built around the Prince, promptly collapsed and the remaining brothers returned to their individual lands. Henry quickly occupied the rebel region of Angoulême to keep the peace.[6] The final battle between Henry's Princes came in 1184. Geoffrey of Brittany and John of Ireland, the youngest brothers, had been promised Aquitaine, which belonged to elder brother Richard.[6] Geoffrey and John invaded, but Richard had been controlling an army for almost 10 years and was an accomplished military commander. Richard expelled his fickle brothers and they would never again face each other in combat, largely because Geoffrey died two years later, leaving only Richard and John. [edit] Death and succession The final thorn in Henry's side would be an alliance between his eldest son, Richard, and his greatest rival, Philip Augustus. John had become Henry's favourite son and Richard had begun to fear he was being written out of the King's inheritance.[6] In summer 1189, Richard and Philip invaded Henry's heartland of power, Anjou. The unlikely allies took northwest Touraine, attacked Le Mans and overran Maine and Tours. Defeated, Henry II met his opponents and agreed to all their demands, including paying homage to Philip for all his French possessions. Weak, ill, and deserted by all but an illegitimate son, Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, Henry died at Chinon on 6 July 1189. His legitimate children, chroniclers record him saying, were "the real bastards."[20]. The victorious Prince Richard later paid his respects to Henry's corpse as it travelled to Fontevraud Abbey, upon which, according to Roger of Wendover, 'blood flowed from the nostrils of the deceased, as if...indignant at the presence of the one who was believed to have caused his death'. The Prince, Henry's eldest surviving son and conqueror, was crowned "by the grace of God, King Richard I of England" at Westminster on 1 September 1189. [edit] Ancestry [show]v d eAncestors of Henry II of England 16. Geoffrey, Count of Gâtinais
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[edit] Descendants For a list of Henry's direct male-line descendants, see List of members of the House of Plantagenet. [edit] Fictional portrayals Henry II is a central character in the plays Becket by Jean Anouilh and The Lion in Winter by James Goldman. Peter O'Toole portrayed him in the film adaptations of both of these plays - Becket (1964) and The Lion in Winter (1968) - for both of which he received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor. He was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Actor for Becket and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama for both films. Patrick Stewart portrayed Henry in the TV film adaptation of The Lion in Winter (2003), for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Brian Cox portrayed him in the BBC TV series The Devil's Crown (1978), which dramatised his reign and those of his sons. He has also been portrayed on screen by William Shea in the silent short Becket (1910), A. V. Bramble in the silent film Becket (1923), based on a play by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Alexander Gauge in the film adaptation of the T. S. Eliot play Murder in the Cathedral (1952), and Dominic Roche in the British children's TV series Richard the Lionheart (1962). The play, "Curtmantle," by Christopher Fry, although less known and infrequently performed, also highlights the Henry-Becket conflict. Henry II is a significant character in the historical fiction/medieval murder mysteries, Mistress of the Art of Death and The Serpent's Tale by Diana Norman under the pseudonym, Ariana Franklin. He also plays a part in Ken Follet's most popular novel, The Pillars of the Earth, which in its final chapter portrays a fictional account of the King's penance at Canterbury Cathedral for his unknowing role in the murder of Thomas Becket. [edit] Notes ^ a b c Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.47 ^ Thelma Anna Leese, Blood royal, 1996, p.189 ^ a b c d Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.49 ^ Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.51 ^ Weir, Alison, Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life, pp.154-155, Ballantine Books, 1999 ^ a b c d e f g h Turner & Heiser, The Reign of Richard Lionheart ^ a b Harvey, The Plantagenets ^ British History Online Bishops of Durham. Retrieved 25 October 2007. ^ a b Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.40 ^ Walter Map, Contemporary ^ Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.43 ^ Farquhar, Michael (2001). A Treasure of Royal Scandals, p.173. Penguin Books, New York. ISBN 0739420259. ^ a b c Harvey. The Plantagenets. pp. p.50. ^ Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.48 ^ "King Henry II". http://www.royalist.info/execute/biog?person=112. ^ "Henry II - the 'First' King of England". http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2654741. Canute (r. 1016 - 1035) was "king of all England" (ealles Engla landes cyning).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ Warren, Henry II ^ a b John Harvey, The Plantagenets, p.45 ^ Harvey, Richard I, p.58 ^ Simon Schama's A History of Britain, Episode 3, "Dynasty" [edit] References and further reading Richard Barber, The Devil's Crown: A History of Henry II and His Sons (Conshohocken, PA, 1996) Robert Bartlett, England Under The Norman and Angevin Kings 1075-1225 (2000) J. Boussard, Le government d'Henry II Plantagênêt (Paris, 1956) John D. Hosler Henry II: A Medieval Soldier at War, 1147 ±1189 (History of Warfare; 44) Brill Academic Publishers, 2007 ISBN 9004157247 John Harvey, The Plantagenets John Harvey, Richard I Ralph Turner & Richard Heiser, The Reign of Richard Lionheart W.L. Warren, Henry II (London, 1973) Nicholas Vincent, "King Henry II and the Monks of Battle: The Battle Chronicle Unmasked," in Belief and Culture in the Middle Ages: Studies Presented to Henry Mayr-Harting. Eds. Henry Mayr-Harting, Henrietta Leyser and Richard Gameson (Oxford, OUP, 2001), pp. [edit] External links Henry II Chronology Medieval Sourcebook: Angevin England The Henry Project Henry II of England House of Plantagenet Cadet branch of the 1189 Born: 5 March 1133 Died: 6 July Regnal titles Preceded by Stephen King of England 1154±1189 with Henry the Young King Succeeded by Richard I English royalty Preceded by Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne Heir to the English Throne as heir apparent by the Treaty of Wallingford November, 1153 ±25 October 1154 Succeeded by William IX, Count of Poitiers French nobility Preceded by Geoffrey V of Anjou Count of Mortain 1151±1153 Succeeded by William of Blois Duke of Normandy 1151±1189 Succeeded by Note Citations 34. Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 KING OF ENGLAND (Matilda2Queen of England, Henry1King of England); born 25 Mar 1133 Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; married Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine, daughter of Guillaume X "le Toulousan" Duke of Aquitaine and Aenor de Châstellerault, 18 May 1152 Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France; died 6 Jul 1189 Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France, at age 56; buried after 6 Jul 1189 Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France. As of Oct 1154, he was also known as Henry II Curtmantle King of England Succeeded Stephen as King of England. Military Service: He captured in only three days a castle that was said to be invincible. The Viscount of Thouars was one of his wife the Duchess of Aquitaine's most troublesome vassals in Sep 1158 Thouars Castle, Deux-Sèvres, Poitou-Charentes, France,[N]. Military Service: He dispatched the earls of Cornw all, Gloucester and Salisbury to lift Rhys ap Gruffydd, the King of Deheubarth's siege of Carmarthen Castle. Although they had Welsh allies in the campaign, they had to settle for a rather inglorious truce in Apr 1159[N]. Military Service: Henry led an armed force to Toulouse to assert his wife's right to the county. Virtually every baron of England, Normandy, Anjou and Aquitaine answered his summons in Jun 1159[N]. Military Service: Working with his future father-in-law, King Louis of France, Theobald began fortifying his castle at Chaumont-sur-Loire, casting an eye toward the lands of Henry II of England in Touraine. That was a mistake. Henry responded by besieging Chaumont, which Theobald declared to be impregnable. Henry took the castle in three days circa Nov 1160[N]. Military Service: The Welsh forces were resoundingly defeated by the superior numbers of Henry and his English army. Afterward, Rhys ap Gruffydd was held in honorable captivity by Henry in Apr 1163[N]. Military Service: Henry led the English army into Wales, but was dealt a stinging defeat by both Welsh guerilla tactics (they refused to engage the superior English force in open battle) and Welsh weather. The campaign was bogged down by raging wind and rain storms, and English supplies were lost. The English finally retreated between Aug 1165 and Sep 1165[N]. Military Service: In a lightning-fast campaign, King Henry II of England marched into Maine and warred upon Talevas for the latter's defiance of Henry's regent of his Angevin possessions while he was in England, his wife Eleanor, the Duchess of Aquitaine. He forced Talevas to yield his strongholds of Alençon and La Roche Mabille in May 1166[N]. Military Service: He attacked and took Chaumont, w here King Louis kept his arsenal. He lured the castle garrison out to meet his frontal advance, and then had his Welsh mercenaries enter the town through through a channel of the river. The resulting victory was a triumph for Henry and a great humiliation for Louis in Jul 1167 Chaumont, Haute-Marne, ChampagneArdenne, France,[N]. Military Service: He conquered Morlaix in a sneak attack after that garrison's overlord, Guiomar, the Viscount of León, had
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks rebelled in Aug 1167 Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France,[N]. Military Service: William invaded England but w as captured by Henry betw een 1173 and 1174[N]. Military Service: He beat the rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) between 1173 and 1174[N]. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England include: i. daughter4 of England; married Henry de Newmarch. Eleanor d'Aquitaine DUCHESS OF AQUITAINE was born in 1123 Chateau de Belin, Gironde, Aquitaine, France. She married Louis VII Capet "le Jeune" King of France, son of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France and Adelaide (Alix) de Maurienne de Savoie, on 22 Jul 1137 Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France. She died on 1 Apr 1204 Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, Anjou, France. She was buried after 1 Apr 1204 Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France. She was also known as Eleanor d'Aquitaine. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England and Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine were as follows: i. William Plantagenet4 Count of Poitiers; born 17 Aug 1152 Normandie, France; died circa Apr 1156 Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England. He was also known as William PLANTAGENET de Poitiers. He was also known as William Plantagenet DE POITIERS. 64 ii. Henry "the Young King" Plantagenet King of England, born 28 Feb 1155 Bermondsey, London, England; married Marguerite de France Queen Consort of England. 65 iii. Matilda (Maud) Plantagenet, born Jun 1156 London, England; married Henry V "the Lion" Duke of Bavaria. 66 iv. Richard I "Coeur de Lion" King of England, born 8 Sep 1157 Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Alisa Capet de France; married Berengaria de Navarra. 67 v. Geoffrey Plantagenet Duke of Brittany, born 23 Sep 1158; married Constance de Brittany Duchess of Brittany. vi. Philip Plantagenet; born circa 1160; died between 1160 and 1162. 68 vii. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 11 Oct 1162 Domfront Castle, Normandie, France; married Alfonso VIII de Castile King of Castile. 69 viii. Joan Plantagenet, born Oct 1165 Angers Castle, Angers, Anjou, France; married William II the Good KIng of Naples & Sicily; married Raimond VI de Toulouse Count of Toulouse. 70 ix. John "Lackland" Plantagenet King of England, born 24 Dec 1166 Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; married Isabella "Avisa" FitzRobert Countess of Gloucester; married Isabella Taillefer d'Angoulême. YKENAI (HIKENAI) was born in 1131 of Westminster, Middlesex, England. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England and Ykenai (Hikenai) were as follows: i. Geoffrey Plantagenet4 Archbishop of York; born Dec 1153 London, England; died 18 Dec 1212 Notre Dame du Parc, Seine-Maritime, France. He was also known as Geoffrey PLANTAGENET. As of 1173, he was also known as Geoffrey Plantagenet BISHOP OF LINCOLN Geoffrey was opposed to taking holy orders & wanted to be a soldier. His father King Henry had him made Bishop of Lincoln at age 20. Military Service: As Bishop, he led a charge of mounted knights against Roger de Mowbray. Mowbray was attempting to take lands that Henry the Young King had promised him. His military leadership was excellent & he routed Mowbray's company after 1173[N]. ii. Peter Archdeacon of Lincoln; born 1159; died between 1217 and 1218. Alice DE PORHOËT w as born circa 1148. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England and Alice de Porhoët w ere as follow s: i. Hugh of Wells4 Bishop of Lincoln; born circa 1168; died 1235. He was also known as Hugh OF WELLS. ii. Richard of England; born circa 1170. iii. Matilda Abbess of Barking; born circa 1172; died before 1202. Nesta BLOET was born circa 1148. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England and Nesta Bloet were: i. Morgan4 Provost of Beverly; born 1168 Wales; died 1217 Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire. Ida (Isabel) PLANTAGENET was born in 1154 of Norfolk, England. She married Robert de Lacy Lord Pontefract, son of Henry de Lacy Lord Pontefract and Aubrey? de Vesci, circa 1182. She married Roger le Bigod Earl of Norfolk, son of Hugh le Bigod Earl of Norfolk and Juliana de Vere, in 1185. She married Gilbert (Guy) de Laigle Lord Pevensey after 1193. Children of Henry II Plantagenet d'Anjou3 King of England and Ida (Isabel) Plantagenet were: 71 i. William Longespée of Salisbury4 Earl of Salisbury, born 1176 Woodstock Manor, Oxfordshire, England; married Ela FitzPatrick Countess of Salisbury Note Citations Notes on Roger, IV de Toeni, Lord of flamstead Famed for military prowess; faithful to King John. Lost all of his possessions in France in struggle with Philip. Roger, called de Toeni or de Conches; accompanied Richard I on 3rd Crusade; his remaining Norman fiefs captured from him by the King of France by 1204; married Constance, daughter of Richard de Beaumont, Vicomte of Beaumont, and died c Jan 1208/9. [Burke's Peerage] -------------------ROGER DE TOENI IV, styled also DE CONCHES, son and heir, was only a little boy at his father's death, and took no part in affairs until after the accession of Richard I. On 25 November 1189 he was with the King at Westminster; on 6 December at Dover; and doubtless he crossed to Calais w ith Richard on 12 December. On 2 January 1189/90 at Verneuil Roger de Toeny and Gilbert Crespin of Tillières in the King's presence made gifts to
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks St. Evroul; and as they were about to leave for Jerusalem and had not their seals with them, the King at their request confirmed the agreement with his own seal. Roger with his brothers and kinsfolk called "de Cornebu" [sic, recte Tornebu] reached Acre about 8 June 1191. On 7 September 1191 he distinguished himself in Richard's victory at Arsuf. He was with the King at Jaffa (Joppa) on 10 January 1191/2; and in June he fought in the battle when Richard captured the Saracen convoy at El-Khuweilfe. His subsequent movements are obscure, but on 6 January 1193/4 he was with the King at Speyer. At Michaelmas 1196 he owed 40 s. for his scutage for the King's ransom, 40 s. for the 2nd scutage for the army of Normandy and 40 s. for the 3rd scutage for the army of Normandy after the King's return from Germany. In June or July 1197 he was one of those who swore at Les Andelys on behalf of Richard to observe the treaty w ith the Count of Flanders. At Michaelmas 1198 he ow ed £272 in Normandy for the balance of the tallage on his land there for the King's ransom, as well as other sums. On 7 April 1199 (the day after Richard's death) he was at Le Vaudreuil with the Archbishop of Canterbury and other magnates. In the new reign he continued to enjoy royal favour and was faithful to John. On 15 and 18 August 1199 at Les Andelys he was one of John's sureties who swore to observe his treaties with the Count of Boulogne and the Count of Flanders. On 22 September 1199 the King granted him at Le Mans the manor of Saham (Norf.), for 140 librates of land which he owed him for his homage when he (John) was Count of Mortain. In May 1200 he was one of the sureties who were named in the treaty with France and gave bonds to Philip. He then recovered his castle of Conches, which had been taken by the King of France in September 1199. On 5 February 1202/3 at Rouen John remitted £200 w hich Roger ow ed for the balance of tallage on his land for King Richard's ransom and £100 w hich Richard had lent him for fortifying his house at Tosni. In 1203 the King of France recaptured his castle of Tosni; and in 1204 Roger finally lost all his Norman lands, being one of those excluded by Philip from the terms of the pacification. In England he continued to attest royal charters until his death and to enjoy royal favour. On 27 March 1204 the King at Windsor granted him land to the value of £76 and 15 pence at St. Botulf and a fair; on 9 November 30 librates of land in Norfolk; and on 30 November 30 librates in Devon. On 7 December 1205 Walter de Clifford was ordered to restore the castle of Boskeret to Roger. At Michaelmas 1208 he rendered account for 10 marks for the diversion of a road which passed through the middle of the court of the canons of Westacre. Together with William, Earl of Salisbury, he became a surety for John de Mohun, later than Michaelmas 1208. He founded the little nunnery of St. Giles in the Wood, near Flamstead. He married Constance, daughter of Richard DE BEAUMONT, SEIGNEUR OF BEAUMONT-LE-VICOMTE, FRESNAY AND STE-SUZANNE, hereditary vicomte of Maine (usually styled VICOMTE DE BEAUMONT). Constance, whose sister Ermengard married William the Lion, King of Scotland, brought her husband in free marriage the manor of Ailrichescot (South Tawton) in Devon, which Henry I had given in free marriage with her grandmother, his illegitimate daughter Constance, to Roscelin de Beaumont, styled Vicomte de Beaumont. She seems to have possessed considerable influence and to have enjoyed favour with John; but the King of France confiscated her Norman lands. Roger was living, 29 December 1208, but died shortly afterwards, probably in January 1208/9. His widow had Stratfield restored to her after his death. She was living in 1226 across the seas. [Complete Peerage XII/1:765-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Sources: Ancestral File Number: 9PGC-37 Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Title: "FamilySearch? Ancestral FileÙL v4.19" Publication: 3 Feb 2001 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 227, 2679 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 98-27 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:765-9 Notes on Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk Isabella de Warenne1 F, #106765, d. before 30 November 1234 Isabella de Warenne|d. b 30 Nov 1234|p10677.htm#i106765|Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey|b. c 1129\nd. 7 May 1202|p10676.htm#i106759|Isabella de Warenne|b. c 1136\nd. 13 Jul 1199|p10217.htm#i102165|Geoffrey V. Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine|b. 24 Aug 1113\nd. 7 Sep 1151|p10205.htm#i102047|Adelaide of Angers||p10475.htm#i104747|William I. de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey|b. c 1119\nd. 19 Jan 1147/48|p10252.htm#i102512|Ela Talvas|d. 4 Oct 1174|p409.htm#i4081| Last Edited=1 Sep 2008 Consanguinity Index=0.01% Isabella de Warenne was the daughter of Hamelin d'Anjou, 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabella de Warenne.1 She married, firstly, Robert de Lacy.1 She married, secondly, Gilbert de l'Aigle, Lord of Pevensey, son of Richard de l'Aigle, before 1196.2 She died before 30 November 1234, without surviving legitimate issue.2 Her married name became de Lacy.1 From before 1196, her married name became d'Aigle.2 Children of Isabella de Warenne and Gilbert de l'Aigle, Lord of Pevensey Gilbert de l'Aigle 2 Richer de l'Aigle 2 Alice de l'Aigle 2 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 53. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 747. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. Note Citations Notes on Isabella d'Angoulleme Isabella d'Angoulême1 F, #102008, b. circa 1188, d. 31 May 1246 Isabella d'Angoulême|b. c 1188\nd. 31 May 1246|p10201.htm#i102008|Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 1206|p10118.htm#i101178|Alice de Courtenay|d. c 1218|p10118.htm#i101177|William V. Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 7 Aug 1177|p374.htm#i3738|Margaret de Turenne|d. a 1201|p374.htm#i3739|Pierre de Courtenay|b. c 1126\nd. b 25 Mar 1184|p10681.htm#i106808|Elizabeth de Courtenay|d. a 1205|p11360.htm#i113593| Last Edited=30 Dec 2008 Isabella d'Angoulême w as born circa 1188 at Angoulême, Angoumois, France.3 She w as the daughter of Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Alice de Courtenay.1,2 She married John I 'Lackland', King of England, son of Henry II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England and Eleanor, Duchesse d'Aquitaine, on 24 August 1200 at Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, Dauphine, France.4 She married, secondly, Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche, son of Hugues IX de Lusignan and Marie d'Angoulême, betw een March 1220 and May 1220.3 She died on 31 May 1246 at Fontevraud, France.3 She was buried at Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud, France.3 As a result of her marriage, Isabella d'Angoulême w as styled as Queen Consort Isabella of England on 8 October 1200.3 She succeeded to the title of Comtesse d'Angoulême in November 1202.3 Children of Isabella d'Angoulême and John I 'Lackland', King of England Henry III, King of England+ b. 1 Oct 1207, d. 16 Nov 1272 Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall+ b. 5 Jan 1209, d. 2 Apr 12722 Joan of England b. 22 Jul 1210, d. 4 Mar 1238 Isabella of England+ b. 1214, d. 1 Dec 1241 Eleanor of England+ b. 1215, d. 13 Apr 1275 Children of Isabella d'Angoulême and Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche Guy de Lusignan, Lord de Cognac et Archaic d. 12645 Aymer de Valence d. 12605 Isabella de Lusignan d. 12995 Henry de la Marche, Comte de la Marche d. 12605 Geoffrey le Brun, Lord of Jarnac d. b 12635 Margaret de Lusignan d. 12835 Agatha le Brun 5 Alice de Lusignan+ d. 9 Feb 12566 Hugues XI de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche+ b. c 1221, d. bt 1250 - 12605 William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke+ b. a 1225, d. 12965 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 66. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 204 Note Citations Notes on Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England Called the Helen of the Middle Ages; Of her husband: she had never loved him & she was such as sparkling beauty that every man looked at her with admiration. The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 365 ISABELLA DE TALLIFER, daughter of ALYMER DE VALANCE and ALICE DE COURTENAY, was accused of trying to kill King Louis of France with poison. There was no evidence against the mother of England's King save the confession of the two cooks. It may have been no more than a sense of panic which caused her to fly to the monastery at Fontevraud, ... Here the one-time lady of England existed in safety but great discomfort and unhappiness while her husband and son were charged with a share in the plot to kill the French King. Whether or not Isabella was guilty, it is certain that neither of the men had been involved ... Finally the husband and son were allowed their freedom, although they emerged discredited and dishonored. No futher effort seems to have been made to secure the person of Isabella. T... She continued to exist in the secret room, and there she died in the following year. When her body was carried out from the dark enclosure in the stout walls there was nothing to remind those who tended her of the great beauty which had once caused her to be known as the Helen of Europe. Her face was wasted with privation, and her once beautifully proportioned body was reduced to skin and bones. - The Magnificent Century, Thomas. B. Costain, pp 154-155 De Tallifer was a nickname. Acceded 8 Oct 1220, Westminster Abbey, London England She was betrothed to Hugh before she married John. After John's death she retired to her native city and eventually married Hugh after about 3 years Father: Aymer Valence De Taillefer b: Abt 1160 in Angouleme, Charente, France Mother: Alix "Alice" Joigny De Courtney b: Abt 1160 in Courtenay, Loiret, France Marriage 1 John Lackland Plantagenet b: 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England Married: 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony 4 5 SOUR The Conquerors,Thomas B. Costain The Magnificent Century, Thomas. B. Costain, p.14 Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 38, 65 PAGE 364 Children Henry III Plantagenet b: 1 Oct 1206 in Winchester, , Hampshire, England Richard Plantagenet b: 5 Jan 1209 in Winchester, , Hampshire, England Richard Plantagenet b: 5 Jun 1208 Joane Plantagenet b: 22 Jul 1210 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Isabella (Isabelle) Plantagenet b: 1214 Eleanor Plantagenet b: 1200 in Winchester, , Hampshire, England Marriage 2 Hugh X "Le Brun" De Lusignan b: 1169
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Married: Abt 1219 in 1220 Children William De Valence b: 1225 in Aft 1255 Alice Lusignan De Brien b: Abt 1224 in Lusignan, Vienna, France Aylmer De Valence Hugh De Lusignan b: 1221 Marriage 3 Hugh I Unknown b: 1183 in Jusignan, Vienna, France Married: Abt 1220 in England Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 373 says 1217 Sources: Abbrev: The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens Title: The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens Author: Mike Ashley Publication: Carroll & Graf History Abbrev: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England Title: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England Publication: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Abbrev: Life in a Medieval Castle Title: Life in a Medieval Castle Author: Joseph & Frances Gies Publication: Harper & Row, Publishers Abbrev: #69 Title: #69 Publication: DK Publishing, Inc. Abbrev: Descedants of Charlemagne Title: Descedants of Charlemagne Text: Archaeological Society's Transactions, 1910.) Notes on Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche1 M, #106806, d. 1249 Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche|d. 1249|p10681.htm#i106806|Hugues IX de Lusignan|d. c 1219|p458.htm#i4572|Marie d'Angoulême|d. a 1233|p458.htm#i4573|Hugues V. de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan|d. a 13 Aug 1165|p2567.htm#i25663|Bourgoyne de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay||p458.htm#i4575|Wulgrin I. d'Angoulême, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 6 Jul 1180|p458.htm#i4577|Ponse de Lusignan||p458.htm#i4578| Last Edited=17 Dec 2006 Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche w as the son of Hugues IX de Lusignan and Marie d'Angoulême. He married Isabella d'Angoulême, daughter of Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Alice de Courtenay, betw een March 1220 and May 1220.2 He died in 1249.2 Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche was also known as Hugh le Brun. He gained the title of Comte de La Marche.1 Children of Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche and Isabella d'Angoulême Guy de Lusignan, Lord de Cognac et Archaic d. 12643 Aymer de Valence d. 12603 Isabella de Lusignan d. 12993 Henry de la Marche, Comte de la Marche d. 12603 Geoffrey le Brun, Lord of Jarnac d. b 12633 Margaret de Lusignan d. 12833 Agatha le Brun 3 Alice de Lusignan+ d. 9 Feb 12564 Hugues XI de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche+ b. c 1221, d. bt 1250 - 12603 William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke+ b. a 1225, d. 12963 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 62. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 67. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 204 Note Citations Notes on Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Poland Father: Kazimierz I Karol King Of POLAND b: 25 JUL 1016 in Krakow,Krakow,Poland Mother: Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Princess Of KIEV b: Abt 1011 in Kiev,Kiev,Ukraine Marriage 1 Sophia Of GERMANY b: 1043 Children Ryksa Princess Of SILESIA b: Abt 1107 in Wroclaw,Poland Marriage 2 Judith Princess Of BOHEMIA b: Abt 1056 in Praha,Czechoslovakia
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children Boleslaw III Piast 'Crooked Mouth' Prince Of POLAND b: 20 AUG 1085 in Krakow,Krakow,Poland Princess Of POLAND b: Abt 1082 Princess Of POLAND b: Abt 1089 in Krakow,Krakow,Poland Marriage 3 Agnes Princess Of AUSTRIA b: 1111 in Wien,Wien,Austria Children Boleslaw I 'The Tall' Of SILESIA b: Aft 1129 in Wroclaw,Wroclaw,Poland Notes on William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kinderton Children Hugh De Venables , 5th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1190 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Rose De Venables b: ABT 1201 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on Teobaldo, I de Navarre, King of Navare Father: Thibault V de Navarre b: 1177 in Champagne, France Mother: Blanche Sanchez b: ABT 1180 in Navarre, Spain Marriage 1 Marguerite de Bourbon b: 1211 in Bourbon, Saone-et-Loire, France Married: 22 SEP 1232 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Children Eleonore de Navarre b: ABT 1233 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Pierre de Navarre b: ABT 1236 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Teobaldo II de Navarre b: ABT 1237 in Champagne, France Margareta de Navarre b: ABT 1241 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Beatrix de Navarre b: 1242 in Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Enrique I (King of Navarre) Navarre b: ABT 1244 in Troyes, Aube, France Notes on Aymer Taillefer d'Angouleme, Compte d'Angouleme Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême1 M, #101178, d. 1206 Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 1206|p10118.htm#i101178|William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 7 Aug 1177|p374.htm#i3738|Margaret de Turenne|d. a 1201|p374.htm#i3739|Wulgrin I. Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|b. c 1089\nd. 16 Nov 1140|p377.htm#i3767|Ponse de Montgomery||p377.htm#i3768|Raimond I. de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne|d. a 1122|p374.htm#i3740|Maud de Perche|d. 28 May 1143|p377.htm#i3770| Last Edited=30 Dec 2008 Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême w as the son of William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Margaret de Turenne. He married Alice de Courtenay, daughter of Pierre de Courtenay and Elizabeth de Courtenay, after 1180.2 He died in 1206. He was also reported to have died circa 1218. Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême gained the title of Comte d'Angoulême.3 Child of Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and Alice de Courtenay Isabella d'Angoulême+ b. c 1188, d. 31 May 12464 Citations [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on Simon Le Bigod Simon le Bigod, 3rd son, d. bef. 1242; m. Maud de Felbrigg, living 1275, daughter of Richard de Filbrigg of Felbrigg, co. Norfolk. [Magna Charta Sureties] PROBABLY NOT RELATED TO HUGH BIGOD, 3RD EARLOF NORFOLK: Contrary to the assertion of Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, there is no evidence for a fourth son called Simon Bigod. A man of that name appears as a witness to one of Earl Hugh's charters [Morris, HBII 2], but as the eighteenth name in a list of twenty, suggesting no close connection to the main branch of the family. He is also named among the knights who surrendered to King John at Framlingham Castle in 1216. He was a probably a descendant of Hugh or William Bigod, half-brothers to Earl Roger II Bigod Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America, Pages: 182 Abbrev: Magna Charta Sureties, 4th ed. Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1991? 1979? Repository: Name: J.H. Garner
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3rd son. [Magna Charta Sureties] Son of Maud Marshall and Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; m . Maud de Felbrigg; father of Sir Simon. [Royal Descents, p . 425] Son of Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, and Maud Marshal; m. Ma ud de Felbrigg; father of Sir Roger le Bigod who m. Cecilia . [Ancestral Roots, Line 232, p. 192] Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A merica before 1700 Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr. Publication: Seventh Edition: Baltimore, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2002 Note: ABBR Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Note Citations Notes on Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of England Hugh Bigod (Justiciar) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chief Justiciar of England In office 1258 ±1260[1] Monarch Henry III Preceded by (Stephen de Segrave) Vacant from 1234 Succeeded by Hugh le Despencer Born c. 1215 Died before 7 May 1266 Political party Barons Spouse Joan de Stuteville Relations Grandfather: William "the Elder" Marshall, 4th Earl of Pembroke Children Roger le Bigod[2] Hugh Bigod (c.1211-1266) was Justiciar of England from 1258 to 1260.[3] He was a younger son of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk. In 1258 the Provisions of Oxford established a baronial government of which Hugh's elder brother Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk was a leading member, and Hugh was appointed Chief Justiciar. He also had wardship of the Tower of London, and, briefly, of Dover Castle. But at the end of 1260 or in early 1261 he resigned these offices, apparently due to dissatisfaction with the new government. Thus in 1263 he joined the royalists, and was present on that side at the Battle of Lewes. In 1243 Hugh married Joan de Stuteville, and together they had at least eight children. Their eldest son Roger, subsequently became Earl of Norfolk.[4] There is no contemporary evidence for the assertion, first recorded in the seventeenth century, that he had an earlier wife called Joanna Burnard (or Burnet or Burnell); if indeed a Hugh Bigod married Joanna, it probably was his father that did so Notes on Isabel de Bigod Isabel Bigod F, #322108, d. 1230 Isabel Bigod|d. 1230|p32211.htm#i322108|Hugh Bigod|d. 1225|p32211.htm#i322109||||Roger Bigod|d. 1221|p32211.htm#i322110|||||||||| Isabel Bigod was the daughter of Hugh Bigod. She died in 1230. Reference: Washing-136703. Child of Isabel Bigod and John FitzGeoffrey Maud FitzGeoffrey+ Note Citations Isabel Bigod F, #4612 Isabel Bigod||p462.htm#i4612|Hugh le Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk|d. c 11 Feb 1225|p462.htm#i4613|Matilda Marshal|d. 27 Mar 1248|p10677.htm#i106761|Roger le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk|d. b 2 Aug 1221|p21779.htm#i217790|Ida (?)||p21779.htm#i217789|William Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke|b. 1146\nd. 14 May 1219|p10253.htm#i102525|Isabella de Clare, Countess Strigoil||p10292.htm#i102913| Last Edited=7 Apr 2007 Isabel Bigod is the daughter of Hugh le Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Matilda Marshal. She married John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere, son of Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, before 12 April 1234. Her married name became FitzGeoffrey. Children of Isabel Bigod and John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere Isabel FitzJohn+ d. c 20 May 1274 Joan FitzJohn+ d. fr 25 Feb 1303 - 26 May 13031 Richard FitzJohn, 1st and last Lord FitzJohn 1 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 449. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Notes on Maud FitzGeoffrey Maud FitzGeoffrey F, #322106 Maud FitzGeoffrey||p32211.htm#i322106|John FitzGeoffrey||p32211.htm#i322107|Isabel Bigod|d. 1230|p32211.htm#i322108|||||||Hugh Bigod|d. 1225|p32211.htm#i322109|||| Maud FitzGeoffrey is the daughter of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel Bigod. Reference: Washing-68351. Child of Maud FitzGeoffrey and William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Isabella de Beauchamp+ Note Citations Maud FitzGeoffrey married William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick, son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit. Child of Maud FitzGeoffrey and William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick+ Note Citations Notes on William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the English peer. For other uses of the same name, see William Longsword. William Longespée 3rd Earl of Salisbury William Longespée's Shield-of-Arms[1] Born cir 1176 Died 7 March 1226 Salisbury Castle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Spouse Ela, countess of Salisbury Relations Father: Henry II of England; Mother: Ida de Toesny Children William II Longespée (1212?-1250) Richard, a canon of Salisbury Stephen (d. 1260), seneschal of Gascony Nicholas (d. 1297), bishop of Salisbury Isabella, married William de Vesey Ella, married William d'Odingsels Ela Longespée, first married Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warw ick, then married Philip Basset Ida, first married Ralph de Somery, then William de Beauchamp William Longespée, jure uxoris 3rd Earl of Salisbury (c. 1176 ±7 March 1226) was an English noble, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to King John. He was an illegitimate son of Henry II of England. His mother was unknown for many years, until the discovery of a charter of William mentioning "Comitissa Ida, mater mea" (engl. "Countess Ida, my mother")[2] [3] This Ida was further identified as the wife of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk [4]. King Henry acknowledged William as his son and gave him the Honour of Appleby, Lincolnshire in 1188. Ten years later, his half-brother, King Richard I, married him to a great heiress, Ela, countess of Salisbury in her own right, and daughter of William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury. During the reign of King John, Salisbury was at court on several important ceremonial occasions, and held various offices: sheriff of Wiltshire, lieutenant of Gascony, constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports, and later warden of the Welsh Marches. He was a commander in the king's Welsh and Irish expeditions of 1210-1212. The king also granted him the honour of Eye. In 1213, Salisbury led a large fleet to Flanders, where he seized or destroyed a good part of a French invasion fleet anchored at or near Damme. This ended the invasion threat but not the conflicts between England and France. In 1214, Salisbury was sent to help Otto IV of Germany, an English ally, who was invading France. Salisbury commanded the right wing of the army at their disastrous defeat at the Battle of Bouvines, where he was captured. By the time he returned to England, revolt was brewing amongst the barons. Salisbury was one of the few who remained loyal to John. In the civil war that took place the year after the signing of the Magna Carta, Salisbury was one of the leaders of the king's army in the south. However, after the French prince Louis (later Louis VIII) landed as an ally of the rebels, Salisbury went over to his side. Presumably, he thought John's cause was lost. After John's death and the departure of Louis, Salisbury, along with many other barons, joined the cause of John's young son, now Henry III of England. He held an influential place in the government during the king's minority and fought in Gascony to help secure the remaining part of the English continental possessions. Salisbury's ship was nearly lost in a storm while returning to England in 1225, and he spent some months in refuge at a monastery on the French island of Ré. He died not long after his return to England at Salisbury Castle. Roger of Wendover alleged that he w as poisoned by Hubert de Burgh. He was buried at Salisbury Cathedral in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks William Longespee's tomb was opened in 1791. Bizarrely, the well-preserved corpse of a rat which carried traces of arsenic [5], was found inside his skull. The rat is now on display in a case at the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum. [edit] Family By his wife Ela, countess of Salisbury, he had four sons and four daughters [6]: William II Longespée (1212?-1250), w ho w as sometimes called Earl of Salisbury but w as never formally given the title, for reasons that remain unclear; Richard, a canon of Salisbury; Stephen (d. 1260), who was seneschal of Gascony; Nicholas (d. 1297), bishop of Salisbury Isabella, who married William de Vesey Ella, married William d'Odingsels Ela Longespée, w ho first married Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warw ick, and then married Philip Basset Ida, who first married Ralph de Somery, and then William de Beauchamp Peerage of England Preceded by William of Salisbury Earl of Salisbury (jure uxoris by Ela of Salisbury) 1198±1226 Succeeded by Margaret de Lacy References ^ http://perso.numericable.fr/briantimms/rolls/charlesF01.htm ^ ed. London, Vera C. M. (1979). Cartulary of Bradenstoke Priory. Devizes: Wiltshire Record Society Publications. xxxv. ^ Reed, Paul C. (2002), "Countess Ida, Mother of William Longespée, Illegitimate Son of Henry II", The American Genealogist 77 (2002): 137 ^ Phair, Raymond W. (2002), "William Longespée, Ralph Bigod, and Countess Ida", The American Genealogist 77 (2002): 279±281 ^ "Salisbury Cathedral". http://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/history.facts.php. ^ Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700. Lines 30 ±26, 31±26, 33A±27, 108±28, 122±28 & 122A±28 Note Citations 71. William Longespée of Salisbury4 EARL OF SALISBURY (Henry3King of England, Matilda2Queen of England, Henry1King of England); born 1176 Woodstock Manor, Oxfordshire, England; married Ela FitzPatrick Countess of Salisbury, daughter of William FitzPatrick d'Évreux Earl of Salisbury and Alianor de Vitré, 1198 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died 7 Mar 1226 Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; buried after 7 Mar 1226 Salisbury Cathedral. Military Service: Won a complete victory over the French fleet at Dollort Bay (Dam).This victory saved both England & Flanders from French invasion on 30 May 1213 Battle of Dollort Bay (Dam)[N]. Military Service: Otto allied w ith his uncle William Longespée, fighting for his uncle King John of England. With Longespée, he suffered the disastrous (for England) defeat by French at Valenciennes in 1214[N]. Military Service: Led a brave charge attempting rescue of Renaud de Dammartin in Jul 1214[N]. Military Service: Taken prisoner by King Philippe Augustus of France & ransomed by John in Jul 1214[N]. Military Service: Suffered a disastrous defeat by the French at Valenciennes. Marked the end of John's attempts to reclaim the Continental possessions in Jul 1214[N]. Ela FitzPatrick COUNTESS OF SALISBURY was born between 1187 and 1191 Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. She died on 24 Aug 1261 Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England. She was buried after 24 Aug 1261 Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England. She was also known as Ela FitzPatrick of Salisbury. As of before 1261, she was also known as Ela FitzPatrick of Salisbury Abbess of Lacock. Children of William Longespée of Salisbury4 Earl of Salisbury and Ela FitzPatrick Countess of Salisbury w ere as follow s: 123 i. Sir William Longespée II5 Earl of Salisbury, born 1207 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Idonea de Camville. 124 ii. Isabel Longespée, born 1208 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married William de Vesci Lord Alnw ick. iii. Petronilla Longespée; born circa 1209. iv. Ela Longespée; born circa 1211 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married William de Odingsels, son of Hugh de Odingsels II. v. Richard Longespée Canon of Salisbury; born 1214 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died Lacock, Wiltshire, England. 125 vi. Stephen Longespée Earl of Ulster, born 1216 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Emmeline de Riddlesford of Ulster. vii. Nicholas Longespée Bishop of Salisbury; born 1218 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died 1297 England; buried 1297 Ladies Chapel Cathedral. He w as also know n as Nicholas LONGESPÉE. 126 viii. Ida Longespée, born circa 1219 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Roland Lord Gallow ay Constable of Scotland; married Sir Walter FitzRobert Lord Baynard. ix. Ela Longespée; born 1220 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married Thomas de New berg Earl of Warw ick, son of Henry de New berg Earl of Warwick and Margery de Oilly; married Sir Philip Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe, son of Alan Basset Lord Basset of Wycombe and Aline (Alvira) de Grey, circa 23 Mar 1255; died 8 Feb 1297/98 England. 127 x. Idonea Longespée, born 1222; married William de Beauchamp of Bedford Lord Bedford. xi. Lora Longespée; born circa 1224 Note Citations Notes on John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England Name Prefix: King Of England John (reigned 1199-1216) was an able administrator interested in law and government but he neither trusted others nor was trusted by them. Heavy
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks taxation, disputes with the Church (John was excommunicated by the Pope in 1209) and unsuccessful attempts to recover his French possessions made him unpopular. Many of his barons rebelled and in June 1215 they forced the King to sign a peace treaty accepting their reforms. This treaty, later known as MAGNA CARTA, limited royal powers, defined feudal obligations between the King and the barons, and guaranteed a number of rights. The most influential clauses concerned the freedom of the Church; the redress of grievances of owners and tenants of land; the need to consult the Great Council of the Realm so as to prevent unjust taxation; mercantile and trading relationships; regulation of the machinery of justice so that justice be denied to no one; and the requirement to control the behaviour of royal officials. The most important clauses established the basis of habeas corpus ('you have the body'), i.e. that no one shall be imprisoned except by due process of law, and that 'to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay right or justice'. The Charter also established a council of barons who were to ensure that the Sovereign observed the Charter, with the right to wage war on him if he did not. Magna Carta was the first formal document insisting that the Sovereign was as much under the rule of law as his people; and that the rights of individuals were to be upheld even against the wishes of the sovereign. As a source of fundamental constitutional principles, Magna Carta came to be seen as an important definition of aspects of English law, and in later centuries as the basis of the liberties of the English people. As a peace treaty Magna Carta was a failure and the rebels invited Louis of France to become their king. When John died in 1216 England was in the grip of civil war John of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the King of England. For the play by William Shakespeare, see King John. John "Lackland" John from the Historia Anglorum King of England (more...) Reign 6 April 1199 ±18/19 October 1216 Predecessor Richard I "the Lionheart" Successor Henry III of England House House of Plantagenet Father Henry II "Curtmantle" Mother Eleanor of Aquitaine Born 24 December 1166(1166-12-24) Beaumont Palace, Oxford Died 18/19 October 1216 (aged 49) Newark Castle, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire Burial Worcester Cathedral King John of England (24 December 1166±19 October 1216[1]) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199, until his death. He acceded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I, who died without issue. John was the youngest of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, and was their second surviving son to ascend the throne; thus, he was a Plantagenet or Angevin king of England. During his lifetime John acquired two epithets. One was "Lackland" (French: Sans Terre), because, as his father's youngest son, he did not inherit land out of his family's holdings, and because as king he lost English territories to France. The other was "Soft-sword", for his alleged military ineptitude.[2] Apart from entering popular legend as the enemy of Robin Hood, he is perhaps best-known for having acquiesced²to the barons of English nobility² to seal Magna Carta, a document which limited kingly power in England and which is popularly thought as an early first step in the evolution of modern democracy. Note Citations Signed the Magna Carta 15 June 1215 Notes on Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrick Duncan, son of Gilbert [who died 1 January 1185], younger son of Fergus, the Celtic Lord of Galloway [who died 1161], having compromised matters with his cousin Roland, who had rival claims, obtained from King William the Lion, before 1196, the district of carrick, formed out of the old Cumbrian Kingdom, part of ancient Galloway, with the title of EARL of CARRICK [SCT]. He took part with King John of England in his Irish wars. He died 13 June
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1250. [Complete Peerage III:55] 1 2 Children Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 in Carrick,Argyllshire,Scotland Neil CARRICK b: 1202 in Carrick,Argyllshire,Scotland Notes on Ralph, V de Toeni, 5th Lord of Flamstead Ralph, called de Toeni; born probably 1189 or 1190; married c1233 Pernel, daughter of Walter de Lacy, and died c autumn 1239. [Burke's Peerage] -------------------------------- RALPH DE TOENI VI, 1st son and heir, was born probably in 1189 or 1190. In 1204, with his father and brother or brothers, he was excluded by the King of France from the terms of the pacification in Normandy. King John ordered the manors of Saham and Ryhcot to be restored to him, 5 November 1213; and he was with the King at Partenay, in Poitou, 26 May 1214. Presumably he supported John in the civil war, for on 7 April 1216 the King granted him the lands which had been held by Richard de Montfichet in Essex, Bucks, Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk and Hunts; but soon afterwards he must have joined the rebellious barons, for John ordered the sheriff of co. Worcester, 16 July 1216, to give Robert de Mortimer seisin of the land of Abberley, held by Ralph, and on 5 September following he gave the manor of Flamstead to Waleran Tyes. By Henry III Ralph was granted the manor of Newport, Essex, during pleasure, 27 June 1218. Shortly before 20 September 1233 he was given the custody of Maud Castle (Painscastle, co. Radnor); and later in that year he and John de Monmouth were appointed generals of the Poitevin mercenaries in the Welsh marches against the Earl of Pembroke and Llewellyn. On 11 March 1233/4 he was ordered to keep the truce with Llewellyn until 25 July; with other nobles he was forbidden, 2 September 1234, to go to tournaments arranged at Northampton, Cambridge or elsewhere; and he was summoned, 7 March 1237/8, with other barons of the Welsh marches, to be at Oxford after Easter to confer with the King. In 1239 he took the Cross and set out for the Holy Land. He is said to have founded a monastery in the west of England. He m., between November 1232 and 1234, Pernel, daughter of Walter DE LACY (elder brother of Hugh, Earl of Ulster), presumably by his wife Margaret, daughter of William DE BRIOUZE. He died about Michaelmas 1239 at sea. His widow, who was granted the custody of Maud Castle, 1247-20 June 1251 married, before 15 October 1256, Willian DE ST. OMER, and was living, 25 November 1288. [Complete Peerage XII/1:769-71, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 98-28 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 2679 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:769-71 Page: XII/1:770 Text: bet. Nov 1232 - 1234 Notes on William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Maudit (or Mauduit), 8th Earl of Warwick (abt 1220±8 January 1267), was an English nobleman and participant in the Barons' War. He was the son of Alice de Beaumont (daughter of the 4th Earl) and William de Maudit, and so was the grandson of Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick. His father was the lord of Hanslape and hereditary chamberlain of the exchequer, a title that went back to another William Maudit who held that office for Henry I. He adhered to Henry III in the wars with the barons. He was surprised in his own castle, Warwick Castle by John Giffard, the governor of Kenilworth Castle. The walls of the castle were destroyed and the countess taken prisoner to Kenilworth, and only released on payment of a ransom nineteen hundred marks. He died without issue and the estates then passed to his sister Isabel de Maudit who had married William de Beauchamp. She died shortly after Warwick's death and the title passed to their son William. [edit] References This article includes a list of references or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (February 2008) Beaumont, J.P., Edward T.. The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850. Oxford. Hollister, C. Warren (1978). "The Origins of the English Treasury". English Historical Review 73: 262 ±275. doi:10.1093/ehr/XCIII.CCCLXVII.262. [edit] External links FMG on William Mauduit Peerage of England Preceded by Margaret de Newburg and John du Plessis Earl of Warwick 1253 ±1267 Succeeded by Notes on Isabel de Mauduit Sister and heir of William Mauduit,Earl of Warwick Notes on William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valence William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke1 M, #107829, b. after 1225, d. 1296
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke|b. a 1225\nd. 1296|p10783.htm#i107829|Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche|d. 1249|p10681.htm#i106806|Isabella d'Angoulême|b. c 1188\nd. 31 May 1246|p10201.htm#i102008|Hugues I. de Lusignan|d. c 1219|p458.htm#i4572|Marie d'Angoulême|d. a 1233|p458.htm#i4573|Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême|d. 1206|p10118.htm#i101178|Alice de Courtenay|d. c 1218|p10118.htm#i101177| Last Edited=29 Apr 2009 William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke was born after 1225 at Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France.3 He was the son of Hugues X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche and Isabella d'Angoulême.2 He married Joan de Munchensy, daughter of Warin de Munchensy , Lord of Swanscombe.4 He died in 1296.4 William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke gained the title of Earl of Wexford.4 He gained the title of Earl of Valence.5 He was styled as Earl of Pembroke.3 Children of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke Agnes de Valence d. 2 Jan 1309/106 Joan de Valence+ 1 Isabel de Valence+ d. 5 Oct 13057 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume X, page 377. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 203. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2297. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 2, page 1817 Note Citations Notes on Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England Name Prefix: King Of England Name Suffix: III Name Prefix: King Of England BIOGRAPHY: Henry III (reigned 1216-1272), John's son, was only nine when he became King. By 1227, when he assumed power from his regent, order had been restored, based on his acceptance of Magna Carta. However, the King's failed campaigns in France (1230 and 1242), his choice of friends and advisers, together with the cost of his scheme to make one of his younger sons King of Sicily and help the Pope against the Holy Roman Emperor, led to further disputes with the barons and united opposition in Church and State. Although Henry was extravagant and his tax demands were resented, the King's accounts show a list of many charitable donations and payments for building works (including the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey which began in 1245). The Provisions of Oxford (1258) and the Provisions of Westminster (1259) were attempts by the nobles to define common law in the spirit of Magna Carta, control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry tried to defeat them by obtaining papal absolution from his oaths, and enlisting King Louis XI's help. Henry renounced the Provisions in 1262 and war broke out. The barons, under their leader, Simon de Montfort, were initially successful and even captured Henry. However, Henry escaped, joined forces with the lords of the Marches (on the Welsh border), and Henry finally defeated and killed de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Royal authority was restored by the Statute of Marlborough (1267), in which the King also promised to uphold Magna Carta and some of the Provisions of Westminster. BIOGRAPHY: REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry III (reigned 1216-1272), John's son, was only nine when he became king. By 1227, when he assumed power from his regent, order had been restored based on his acceptance of Magna Carta. However, the king's failed campaigns in France, his choice of foreigners as friends and advisers, together with the cost of his scheme to make one of his younger sons king of Sicily and help the Pope against the Holy Roman Emperor, led to further disputes with the barons and united opposition in Church and State. The Provisions of Oxford (1258) and the Provisions of Westminster (1259 were attempts by the nobles to curb the king's power, control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry renounced the Provisions in 1264 and war broke out. The barons under their leader, Simon de Montfort, were initially successful, but Henry and his son, Edward, finally defeated and killed de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Royal authority was restored by the Statute of Marlborough (1267), in which the king also promised to uphold Magna Carta and some of the Provisions of Westminster. BIOGRAPHY: REF: Sharon Kay Penman "Falls the Shadow": In April 1258, Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall sent 50 ships of grain from Germany (where Richard was chasing the elusive crown of Germany) to London to help alleviate the famine, Henry siezed the ships & tried to sell them at inflated prices. This enraged the general populace of London, Henry backed down but they remained bitter. After Henry reconciled with Prince Edward through the mediation of Richard of Cornwall (Henry thought Edward was plotting with Simon de Montfort), Henry attempted to try de Montfort on charges of perjery & "lesse-majeste". The Barons on the King's Council baulked & Louis IX was dismayed by Henry's bad faith, & sent the Archbishop of Rouen to defend de Montfort, Henry backed off. In June 1261 Henry borrows from his father John's tricks & gets the Pope to annul the Oxford Provisions, even as John did with the Magna Charta. The Barons nearly revolt over this, with even Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, siding with de Montfort. Later, de Clare defects from de Montfort & comes to a "private understanding" with Henry & de Montofrt's "common enterprise" unravels. Simon withdraws to France. I 1 Henry PLANTAGENET b: 1 Oct 1207 + Eleanor BERGENER 2 Beatrice PLANTAGENET b: 25 Jun 1242 d: 24 Mar 1273/1274
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 4 Jan 1238 d: 18 Nov 1305 3 Authur DE BRETAGNE b: 25 Jul 1262 d: 27 Aug 1312 + Mary LIMOGES + Yolande DRUEX 4 Beatrix DE BRETAGNE b: 1295 4 John DE BRETAGNE b: 1295 4 Jeanne DE BRETAGNE b: 1296 4 Alix DE BRETAGNE b: 1298 4 Blanche DE BRETAGNE b: 18 Jul 1300 4 Marie DE BRETAGNE b: 1302 3 Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 1266 3 Marie DE BRETAGNE b: 1268 + Guy CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 4 Matilda CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 4 Jean CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 3 Blanche DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1270 3 Henri DE BRETAGNE b: 1270 3 Pierre De Bretagne PERKYNS (PERKINS) b: 1272 d: 1312 + FNU LNU 4 Peter (Pierre) PERKYNS (MORLAIUX) b: 1325 d: Aft 1381 + Agnes TAYLOR b: 1325 d: Bef 1388 5 Henry PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: Abt 1329 d: Bef 1412 + FNU LNU 6 John PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: 1350 d: Bef 1412 + Margaret LNU 5 William PERKYNS b: 1380 d: 1451 + Margaret COLLEE b: Abt 1330 6 Thomas PERKYNS b: 1410 d: 1478 + Ellen TOMPKINS b: 1401 6 Humphrey PERKYNS b: Abt 1420 3 Eleanor DE BRETAGNE b: 1275 3 Guy DE BRETAGNE b: 1277 3 Alice DE BRETAGNE b: 1279 2 Margaret PLANTAGENET 2 Edmund PLANTAGENET 2 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 17 Jun 1239 d: 7 Jul 1307 + Eleanor DE CASTILE 3 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 25 Apr 1284 + Isabelle LNU b: 1292 4 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 13 Nov 1312 d: 21 Jun 1377 + Phillipia D' AVENES b: Abt 24 Jun 1310 5 John PLANTAGENET 5 Edward PLANTAGENET b: 15 Jun 1330 + Joan FAIR MAID 6 Edward PLANTAGENET 6 Richard PLANTAGENET 5 Isabella PLANTAGENET b: 16 Jun 1332 5 Joan PLANTAGENET b: Abt Feb 1334/1335 5 William PLANTAGENET 5 Lionel PLANTAGENET 5 Edmund PLANTAGENET 5 Blanche PLANTAGENET 5 Mary PLANTAGENET 5 Margaret PLANTAGENET 5 Thomas PLANTAGENET 5 William PLANTAGENET 5 Thomas PLANTAGENET 3 Joan PLANTAGENET b: 1272 3 Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b: 7 Aug 1282 Only nine years old when his father, King John, died, Henry was the first English monarch to be crowned while still a child. Upon reaching adulthood, his indifference to tradition and lack of effective ruling ability resulted in the barons forcing him to agree to a series of reforms known as the Provisions of Oxford. Later, when he refused to implement the provisions, a revolt resulted and he was captured by Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Lewes. Henry was restored to the throne when de Montfort was defeated by Henry's son Edward at the Battle of Evesham over a year later Henry III of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Henry III of Winchester Oil painting of Henry III by unknown artist, c. 1620. Unfortunately it's titled Edward. King of England (more...)
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Reign 18/19 October 1216±16 November 1272 Coronation 28 October 1216, Gloucester 17 May 1220, Westminster Abbey Predecessor John Lackland Regent William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1216 ±1219) Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (1219±1227) Successor Edward I Longshanks Consort Eleanor of Provence Issue Edward I Longshanks Margaret, Queen of Scots Beatrice, Duchess of Brittany Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster House House of Plantagenet Father John Lackland Mother Isabella of Angouleme Born 1 October 1207(1207-10-01) Winchester Castle, Hampshire Died 16 November 1272 (aged 65) Westminster, London Burial Westminster Abbey, London Henry III (1 October 1207±16 November 1272) was the son and successor of John of England as King of England, reigning for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death. His contemporaries knew him as Henry of Winchester. He was the first child king in England since the reign of Ethelred the Unready. England prospered during his century and his greatest monument is Westminster, which he made the seat of his government and where he expanded the abbey as a shrine to Edward the Confessor. He assumed the crown under the regency of the popular William Marshal, but the England he inherited had undergone several drastic changes in the reign of his father. He spent much of his reign fighting the barons over Magna Carta[citation needed] and the royal rights, and was eventually forced to call the first "parliament" in 1264. He was also unsuccessful on the Continent, where he endeavoured to re-establish English control over Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine. Contents [hide] 1 Coronation 2 Wars and rebellions 3 Death 4 Attitudes and beliefs during his reign 5 Criticisms 6 Appearance 7 Marriage and children 8 Personal details 9 Fictional portrayals 10 Ancestors 11 See also 12 References 13 External links
[edit] Coronation Henry III w as born in 1207 at Winchester Castle. He w as the son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême. The coronation w as a simple affair, attended by only a handful of noblemen and three bishops. In the absence of a crown a simple golden band was placed on the young boy's head, not by the Archbishop of Canterbury (who was at this time supporting Prince Louis of France, the newly-proclaimed king of France) but rather by the Bishop of Gloucester. In 1220, a second coronation was ordered by Pope Honorius III who did not consider that the first had been carried out in accordance with church rites. This occurred on 17 May 1220 in Westminster Abbey.[1] Under John's rule, the barons had supported an invasion by Prince Louis because they disliked the way that John had ruled the country. However, they quickly saw that the young prince was a safer option. Henry's regents immediately declared their intention to rule by Magna Carta, which they proceeded to do during Henry¶ s minority. Magna Carta was reissued in 1217 as a sign of goodwill to the barons and the country was ruled by regents until 1227. [edit] Wars and rebellions In 1244, when the Scots threatened to invade England, King Henry III visited York Castle and ordered it rebuilt in stone. The work commenced in 1245, and took some 20 to 25 years to complete. The builders crowned the existing moat with a stone keep, known as the King's Tower. Henry's reign came to be marked by civil strife as the English barons, led by Simon de Montfort, demanded more say in the running of the kingdom. French-born de Montfort had originally been one of the foreign upstarts so loathed by many as Henry's foreign counsellors. Henry, in an outburst of anger, accused Simon of seducing his sister and forcing him to give her to Simon to avoid a scandal. When confronted by the Barons about the secret marriage that Henry had allowed to happen, a feud developed between the two. Their relationship reached a crisis in the 1250s when de Montfort was brought up on spurious charges for actions he took as lieutenant of Gascony, the last remaining Plantagenet land across the English Channel. He was acquitted by the Peers of the realm, much to the King's displeasure.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Henry also became embroiled in funding a war in Sicily on behalf of the Pope in return for a title for his second son Edmund, a state of affairs that made many barons fearful that Henry was following in the footsteps of his father, King John, and needed to be kept in check, too. De Montfort became leader of those who wanted to reassert Magna Carta and force the king to surrender more power to the baronial council. In 1258, seven leading barons forced Henry to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, which effectively abolished the absolutist Anglo-Norman monarchy, giving power to a council of fifteen barons to deal with the business of government and providing for a thrice-yearly meeting of parliament to monitor their performance. Henry was forced to take part in the swearing of a collective oath to the Provisions of Oxford. In the following years, those supporting de Montfort and those supporting the king grew more and more polarised. Henry obtained a papal bull in 1262 exempting him from his oath and both sides began to raise armies. The Royalists were led by Prince Edward, Henry's eldest son. Civil war, known as the Second Barons' War, followed. The charismatic de Montfort and his forces had captured most of southeastern England by 1263, and at the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, Henry was defeated and taken prisoner by de Montfort's army. While Henry was reduced to being a figurehead king, de Montfort broadened representation to include each county of England and many important towns²that is, to groups beyond the nobility. Henry and Edward continued under house arrest. The short period that followed was the closest England was to come to complete abolition of the monarchy until the Commonwealth period of 1649±1660 and many of the barons who had initially supported de Montfort began to suspect that he had gone too far with his reforming zeal. The tomb of King Henry III in Westminster Abbey, LondonBut only fifteen months later Prince Edward had escaped captivity (having been freed by his cousin Roger Mortimer) to lead the royalists into battle again and he turned the tables on de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Following this victory savage retribution was exacted on the rebels. [edit] Death Henry's reign ended when he died in 1272, after which he was succeeded by his son, Edward I. His body was laid, temporarily, in the tomb of Edward the Confessor while his own sarcophagus was constructed in Westminster Abbey. [edit] Attitudes and beliefs during his reign As Henry reached maturity he was keen to restore royal authority, looking towards the autocratic model of the French monarchy.[citation needed] Henry married Eleanor of Provence and he promoted many of his French relatives to higher positions of power and wealth. For instance, one Poitevin, Peter des Riveaux, held the offices of Treasurer of the Household, Keeper of the King's Wardrobe, Lord Privy Seal, and the sheriffdoms of twenty-one English counties simultaneously. Henry's tendency to govern for long periods with no publicly-appointed ministers who could be held accountable for their actions and decisions did not make matters any easier. Many English barons came to see his method of governing as foreign. Henry was much taken with the cult of the Anglo-Saxon saint king Edward the Confessor who had been canonised in 1161. Told that St Edward dressed austerely, Henry took to doing the same and wearing only the simplest of robes. He had a mural of the saint painted in his bedchamber for inspiration before and after sleep and even named his eldest son Edward. Henry designated Westminster, where St Edward had founded the abbey, as the fixed seat of power in England and Westminster Hall duly became the greatest ceremonial space of the kingdom, where the council of nobles also met. Henry appointed French architects from Rheims to renovate Westminster Abbey in the Gothic style. Work began, at great expense, in 1245. The centrepiece of Henry's renovated abbey was to be a shrine to Edward the Confessor. It was finished in 1269 and the saint's relics were then installed. Henry was known for his anti-Jewish decrees, such as a decree compelling them to wear a special "badge of shame" in the form of the Two Tablets. Henry was extremely pious and his journeys were often delayed by his insistence on hearing Mass several times a day. He took so long to arrive on a visit to the French court that his brother-in-law, King Louis IX of France, banned priests from Henry's route. On one occasion, as related by Roger of Wendover, when King Henry met with papal prelates, he said, "If (the prelates) knew how much I, in my reverence of God, am afraid of them and how unwilling I am to offend them, they would trample on me as on an old and worn-out shoe." [edit] Criticisms Henry's advancement of foreign favourites, notably his wife's Savoyard uncles and his own Lusignan half-siblings, was unpopular with his subjects and barons. He was also extravagant and avaricious; when his first child, Prince Edward, was born, Henry demanded that Londoners bring him rich gifts to celebrate. He even sent back gifts that did not please him. Matthew Paris reports that some said, "God gave us this child, but the king sells him to us." Henry III lands in Aquitaine, from a later (15th century) illumination. (Bibliothèque Nationale, MS fr. 2829, folio 18) [edit] Appearance According to Nicholas Trevet, Henry was a thickset man of medium height with a narrow forehead and a drooping left eyelid (inherited by his son, Edward I). [edit] Marriage and children Married on 14 January 1236, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, to Eleanor of Provence, with at least five children born: Edward I (b. 17 January 1239 - d. 8 July 1307) Margaret (b. 29 September 1240 - d. 26 February 1275), married King Alexander III of Scotland Beatrice (b. 25 June 1242 - d. 24 March 1275), married to John II, Duke of Brittany Edmund (16 January 1245 - d. 5 June 1296) Katharine (b. 25 November 1253 - d. 3 May 1257), deafness was discovered at age 2. [1]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks There is reason to doubt the existence of several attributed children of Henry and Eleanor. Richard (b. after 1247 - d. before 1256), John (b. after 1250 - d. before 1256), and Henry (b. after 1253 - d. young) Are known only from a 14th century addition made to a manuscript of Flores historiarum, and are nowhere contemporaneously recorded. William (b. and d. ca. 1258) is an error for the nephew of Henry's half-brother, William de Valence. Another daughter, Matilda, is found only in the Hayles abbey chronicle, alongside such other fictitious children as a son named William for King John, and a bastard son named John for King Edward I. Matilda's existence is doubtful, at best. For further details, see Margaret Howell, The Children of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence (1992). [edit] Personal details His Royal Motto was qui non dat quod habet non accipit ille quod optat (He who does not give what he has, does not receive what he wants). His favourite wine was made with the Loire Valley red wine grape Pineau d'Aunis which Henry first introduced to England in the thirteenth century. [2] He built a Royal Palace in the town of Cippenham, Slough, Berkshire named "Cippenham Moat". In 1266, Henry III of England granted the Lübeck and Hamburg Hansa a charter for operations in England, w hich contributed to the emergence of the Hanseatic League. [edit] Fictional portrayals In The Divine Comedy Dante sees Henry ("the king of simple life") sitting outside the gates of Purgatory with other contemporary European rulers. Henry is a prominent character in Sharon Penman's historical novel Falls the Shadow; his portrayal is very close to most historical descriptions of him as weak and vacillating. Henry has been portrayed on screen as a child by Dora Senior in the silent short King John (1899), a version of John's death scene from Shakespeare's King John, and by Rusty Livingstone in the BBC Shakespeare The Life and Death of King John (1984). [edit] Ancestors [show]v d eAncestors of Henry III of England 16. Fulk of Jerusalem
8. Geoffrey V of Anjou
17. Ermengarde of Maine
4. Henry II of England
18. Henry I of England
9. Empress Matilda
19. Matilda of Scotland
2. John of England
20. William IX of Aquitaine
10. William X of Aquitaine
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12. William IV Taillifer, Count of Angoulême
25. Panica de la Marche
6. Aymer Taillifer, Count of Angoulême
26. Raymond I, Viscount of Turenne
13. Marguerite de Turenne
27. Matilda de la Perche
3. Isabella of Angoulême
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[edit] See also Fine rolls Henry de Bracton Statutes of Mortmain [edit] References ^ "Henry III, Archonotology.org". http://www.archontology.org/nations/england/king_england/henry3.php. Retrieved on 2007-12-10. ^ J. Robinson Vines Grapes & Wines pg 199 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6 [edit] External links Henry III Chronology Henry III of England at Genealogics FMG on Henry III of England Earliest Known Deaf Persons Henry III of England House of Plantagenet Born: 1 October 1207 Died: 16 November 1272 Regnal titles Preceded by John of England King of England 1216 ±1272 Succeeded by Edward I Preceded by John of England Lord of Ireland 1216 ±1272 Succeeded by Edward I English royalty Preceded by Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine Heir to the English Throne as heir apparent 1 October 1207 - 19 October 1216 Succeeded by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall French nobility Preceded by John of England Duke of Aquitaine 1216 ±1272 Succeeded by Edward I Note Citations Notes on Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kinderton Children Roger De Venables b: ABT 1211 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Elizabeth De Venables b: ABT 1214 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Beatrix De Venables b: ABT 1216 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on Jean, II de Bretagne, II/Earl of Richmond, Duke of Britanny 1 Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 4 Jan 1238 d: 18 Nov 1305 + Beatrice PLANTAGENET b: 25 Jun 1242 d: 24 Mar 1273/1274 2 Authur DE BRETAGNE b: 25 Jul 1262 d: 27 Aug 1312 + Mary LIMOGES + Yolande DRUEX 3 Beatrix DE BRETAGNE b: 1295 3 John DE BRETAGNE b: 1295 3 Jeanne DE BRETAGNE b: 1296
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Alix DE BRETAGNE b: 1298 3 Blanche DE BRETAGNE b: 18 Jul 1300 3 Marie DE BRETAGNE b: 1302 2 Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 1266 2 Marie DE BRETAGNE b: 1268 + Guy CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 3 Matilda CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 3 Jean CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL 2 Blanche DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 1270 2 Henri DE BRETAGNE b: 1270 2 Pierre De Bretagne PERKYNS (PERKINS) b: 1272 d: 1312 + FNU LNU 3 Peter (Pierre) PERKYNS (MORLAIUX) b: 1325 d: Aft 1381 + Agnes TAYLOR b: 1325 d: Bef 1388 4 Henry PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: Abt 1329 d: Bef 1412 + FNU LNU 5 John PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: 1350 d: Bef 1412 + Margaret LNU 6 William PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: 1380 d: 1451 4 William PERKYNS b: 1380 d: 1451 + Margaret COLLEE b: Abt 1330 5 Thomas PERKYNS b: 1410 d: 1478 + Ellen TOMPKINS b: 1401 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 1428 6 William James PERKYNS b: 1430 d: Aft 1495 + Joanna READ b: 1434 6 Humphrey PERKYNS b: Abt 1446 6 John PERKYNS b: 1450 d: 1519 5 Humphrey PERKYNS b: Abt 1420 2 Eleanor DE BRETAGNE b: 1275 2 Guy DE BRETAGNE b: 1277 2 Alice DE BRETAGNE b: 1279 i. Authur DE BRETAGNE was born 25 JUL 1262 in Rennes,Ille-Et-Vilaine,France, and died 27 AUG 1312 in Castle Of Ile,Roche Benard,France. He married Mary LIMOGES 1275 in Bretagne,Brittany,France. He married Yolande DRUEX MAY 1294 in Normandy,France. ii. Jean DE BRETAGNE was born 1266 in Rennes,Ille-Et-Vilaine,Franc iii. Marie DE BRETAGNE was born 1268 in Rennes,Ille-et-Vilaine,Bretagne,France. She married Guy CHATILLON COMTE DE ST. POL. iv. Blanche DE BRETAGNE was born Abt 1270 in Rennes,Ille-et-Valaine,France. v. Henri DE BRETAGNE was born 1270 in Rennes,Ille-et-Valaine,France. 1. vi. Pierre De Bretagne PERKYNS (PERKINS) was born 1272 in Rennes,Ille-et-Vilaine,Bretagne,France, and died 1312 in Oxfordshire,England. He married FNU LNU. vii. Eleanor DE BRETAGNE was born 1275 in Rennes,Ille-et-Vilaine,Bretagne,France. viii. Guy DE BRETAGNE was born 1277 in Rennes,Ille-et-Vilaine,Bretagne,France. ix. Alice DE BRETAGNE was born 1279 in Rennes,Ille-et-Vilaine,Bretagne,France John II (in Breton Yann II, in French Jean II de Dreux) (1239 - November 18, 1305) w as Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, from 1286 to his death. He was son of Duke Jean I and Blanche, princess of Navarre. On January 22, 1260, John married Princess Beatrice of England, a daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. They had six children: 1. Arthur II, Duke of Brittany 2. John de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond 3. Marie de Dreux, w ife of Guy III of Châtillon (1268-1339) 4. Pierre, Viscount de Leon (1269-1312) 5. Blanche de Dreux, wife of Philip of Artois (1271-1327) 6. Eleonore, Abbess of Fontevrault (1274-1329) He was killed during the celebrations surrounding the coronation of Pope Clement V in 1305. John was leading the pope's horse through the crowd. So many spectators had piled atop the walls that one of them crumbled and collapsed right on top of the unfortunate duke
Notes on Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth MULTIPLE POSSIBLE PARENTS: Father: William De BRAOSE Lord Of Bramber b: ABT 1153 in , Bramber, Sussex, England Mother: Maud (Matilda) De Saint VALERIE Lady Of Lahaie b: ABT 1155 in Of, Bramber, Sussexshire, England Father: Henry FITZHUGH Baron Fitzhugh b: 1359 (AE 66-1425/25) in Of, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England Mother: Elizabeth GREY b: ABT 1365 in Ravensworth, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Father: John De (Tadody) BRAOSE Lord Of Bramber & Gower Mother: Margred (Margaret) Verch LLEWELLYN Princess Of North Wales b: ABT 1210 in Of, , Caernarvonshire, Walesey, Wales Marriage 1 Gwladys "Ddu" Verch LLEWELLYN Princess Of North Wales b: ABT 1205 in Of, , Caernarvonshire, Walesey, Wales Married: BEF 1221 in , , Wales Sealing Spouse: 23 Dec 1914 in SLAKE Children Ermengarde BURGUNDY b: ABT 0893 in Of, , , , France Marriage 2 Grace (Groecia) (Bruere) BRIWERE b: ABT 1176 in Of, Stoke, Devonshire, England Married: ABT 1207 in Of, Bramber, Sussexshire, England Sealing Spouse: 2 Jul 1936 Children William De BRAOSE [6th Brn Braose] b: ABT 1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England Gerberge Princess Of LORRAINE b: ABT 0925 in Of, , Lorraine Inferiene, France Mary De BRAOSE b: ABT 1200 in Of, Brecknock, Brecon, Wales Wiltrude Duchess Of BAVARIA b: ABT 0937 in Of, , Lorraine Inferiene, France Alberade De LORRAINE b: ABT 0930 in Of, , Lorraine Inferiene, France John De BRAOSE b: ABT 1202 in Of, Brecknock, Brecon, Wales Henri Duke Of LORRAINE b: ABT 0932 in Of, , Lorraine Inferiene, France Reginald supported Giles in his rebellions against King John. They were both active against the King in the barons' war. Neither was present at the signing of Magna Carta because they were still rebel> s who refused to compromise. K. John aquiesced to Reginald's claims to the de Braose estates in Wales in May 1216. He became Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and other Marcher Lordships but was ver> y much a vassal of Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd and now his father-in-law. Henry III restored Reginald to favour and the Bramber estates (confiscated from William by K. John) in 1217. At this seem> ing betrayal, Rhys and Owain, Reginald's nephews who were princes of Deheubarth, were incensed and they took Builth (except the castle). Llewelyn Fawr also became angry and beseiged Brecon. Reginald e> ventually surrendered to Llewelyn and gave up Seinenydd (Swansea). By 1221 they were at war again with Llewelyn laying seige to Builth. The seige was relieved by Henry III's forces. From this time on > Llewelyn tended to support the claims of Reginald's nephew John concerning the de Braose lands. Reginald was a witness to the re-issue of Magna Carta by Henry III in 1225 Notes on Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg Sir Roger le Bigod, living 1275, 1295; m. Cecilia, living 1295. [Magna Charta Sureties] Sources: Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition , by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippar d Jr., 1999 Page: 232-30 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650 Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New Englan d between 1623 and 1650 Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Publication: Sixth Edition Genealogical Publishing, Inc. 1988 ISBN 0-806 3-1207-6 Abbrev: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, addition s by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 6-4 Notes on Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk Roger Bigod (c. 1245 ±bf. 6 December 1306), was 5th Earl of Norfolk. He was the son of Hugh Bigod (Justiciar), and succeeded his uncle, Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk as earl in 1270. This earl is the hero of a famous altercation with Edward I in 1297, which arose out of the king's command that Bigod should serve against the king of France in Gascony, while he went to Flanders. The earl asserted that by the tenure of his lands he was only compelled to serve across the seas in the company of the king himself, whereupon Edward said, "By God, earl, you shall either go or hang," to which Bigod replied, "By the same oath, O king, I will neither go nor hang."[1] The earl gained his point, and after Edward had left for France he and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, prevented the collection of an aid for the war and forced Edward to confirm the charters in this year and again in 1301. William Stubbs says Bigod and Bohun "are but degenerate sons of mighty fathers; greater in their opportunities than in their patriotism."[2] The earl had done good service for the King in the past. In August 1282, for instance, contemporary accounts record Bigod "going to Wales on the king's service." In his absence in Ireland, Bigod had sent letters nominating Reginald Lyvet and William Cadel to act as his attorney in Ireland for the year.[3] Some scholars have wondered how English lords like Bigod and the de Clares kept such tight hold on their Irish lands during a time when the English grip on Ireland was starting to fade. Apparently part of the secret was delegation of authority, as in this case by the earl to his lieutenants Lyvet and Cadel.[4][5]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Roger married first Alina Basset, daughter of the justiciar Philip Basset (and widow of Hugh Despenser), and secondly Alice d'Avesnes, daughter of John II d'Avesnes, count of Hainaut. In 1302 the elderly and childless Bigod surrendered his earldom to the king and received it back entailed to the heirs of his body. This had the effect of disinheriting his brother John, and so, when the earl died without issue in December 1306, his title became extinct and his estates reverted to the crown, and were eventually bestowed on Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk.[6] [edit] Notes ^ Stubbs 138 ^ Stubbs 312 ^ Calendar of Patent Rolls, August 1282, sdrc.lib.uiow.edu/patentrolls ^ English Lords in Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Century Ireland: Roger Bigod and the de Clare lords of Thomond, Beth Hartland, King's College, London, The English Historical Review, 2007, oxfordjournals.org ^ Reginald Lyvet was probably the son of Gilbert de Lyvet, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin for several terms in the early thirteenth century, and was a partisan of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. ^ Tout 139, McFarlane 262 [edit] References This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain. McFarlane, K. B. (1973). "Had Edward I a 'Policy' towards the Earls?". The Nobility of Later Medieval England. pp. 248 ±267. , reprinted from History, 50 (1965), 145-59 Stubbs, William (1906). The Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development, vol. 2. Thompson, E. Maunde (1886). "Roger Bigod, fifth Earl of Norfolk". Dictionary of National Biography. 5. Tout, T. F. (1894). "The Earldoms under Edward I". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, new series 8: 129 ±155. doi:10.2307/3678037. Political offices Preceded by The Earl of Norfolk Lord Marshal 1269 ±1306 Succeeded by The Lord de Clifford Peerage of England Preceded by Roger Bigod Earl of Norfolk 1270 ±1306 Extinct Note Citations Notes on Isabel de Beauchamp Isabella de Beauchamp||p10687.htm#i106863|William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick|b. 1237\nd. 1298|p2648.htm#i26478|Maud FitzGeoffrey||p32211.htm#i322106|William de Beauchamp||p11857.htm#i118565|Isabel Mauduit||p11857.htm#i118566|John FitzGeoffrey||p32211.htm#i322107|Isabel Bigod|d. 1230|p32211.htm#i322108| Isabella de Beauchamp was the daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey.1 She married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester, son of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord le Despenser and Aliva Basset. Child of Isabella de Beauchamp and Sir Patrick de Chaworth Matilda de Chaworth+ b. bt 1282 - 1288, d. 13221 Children of Isabella de Beauchamp and Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester Aline le Despenser d. b 28 Nov 13532 Hugh le Despenser, 3rd Lord le Despenser+ b. c 1290, d. 29 Nov 1326 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 76. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 434. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Note Citations Notes on Isabel de Longespee 124. Isabel5 LONGESPÉE (William4Earl of Salisbury, Henry3King of England, Matilda2Queen of England, Henry1King of England); born 1208 of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; married William de Vesci Lord Alnwick; died 1248. William de Vesci LORD ALNWICK was born circa 1208. He married Agnes de Ferrers, daughter of William de Ferrers III Earl of Derby and Sibilla Marshal. Children of Isabel5 Longespée and William de Vesci Lord Alnw ick w ere as follow s: i. John6 de Vesci; born circa 1240; married Isabella de Beaumont, daughter of Louis d'Acre de Brienne Count of Beaumont and Agnes de Beaumont du Maine; died 1289. 218 ii. William de Vesci, born circa 1244 Note Citations
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Roger, V de Toeni, 6th Lord of Flamstead Alice de Bohun; married Roger V de Toeni, lord of Flamstead, co Hertford, son of Ralph VI de Toeni, and his wife Petronilla (or Pernel) de Lacy. Humphrey de Bohun, father of Alice, granted the manors of Newton Toney and East Coulston as part of the marriage settlement with reversion to his heirs if she died without heirs. As Roger V de Toeni gave the same manors to his re-married mother, Petronilla, wife of William de St. Omer, in return for other lands she previously was holding in dower (document dated between 1256 and 1264), it is evident that Alice died leaving children. He married 2nd before 1255 Isabel, living 1264/5. After Roger's death in 1264 custody of his heirs was granted to Earl Humphrey de Bohun (father of Alice). [Magna Charta Sureties] ------------------------------ ROGER DE TOENI V, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, was born Michaelmas 1235. His marriage and the custody of his lands were granted to Queen Eleanor during his minority, 26 April 1242; and he did homage therefor between 1 and 15 October 1256, being then of full age. On 15 October also the Earl of Hereford and Essex was ordered to deliver Painscastle to Roger, who held it in chief by knight's service. He had licence for life, 8 December 1256, to hunt with his own dogs the hare, fox, cat and badger in cos. Southampton, Somerset, Dorset and Wilts; was summoned to join the Earl of Hereford in defence of the Welsh marches between Montgomery and Gloucester, July, and had gone to Wales with Edward, the King's son, before 22 October 1257; was among those summoned to meet the King in London with all the service they owed, April 1260; had a protection, crossing with the Queen beyond seas, 1 July 1262; and was summoned to be at Hereford, February 1262/3, for action against Llewellyn. He was living, 10 June 1263, and is said to have supported the King in the Barons' War, but was dead before the battle of Lewes (14 May 1264). He married,(h) before 1255, Isabel. He died before 12 May 1264, when Isabel's marriage was granted to Edmund, the King's son. She was living, February 1264/5. [Complete Peerage XII/1:771-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] [h] A contract of marriage between Roger, then aged 3, and Alice, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, was confirmed by the King, 30 June 1239. According to the Fundatorum Progenies of Llanthony this marriage did take place and Alice was buried in the chapter house of Llanthony Priory outside Gloucester. However, nothing more is known of Alice and, as stated above, Roger's marriage was granted to the Queen, 26 April 1242. --------------------------- SEE BELOW FOR CORRECTION to CP [Some Corrections & Additions to CP, website] In fact, Alice clearly did marry Roger, and was the mother of his son and heir, Ralph, as shown by the evidence below. The date of "before 1255" for Roger's marriage to Isabel, which is based on the belief that she was Ralph's mother, is therefore also incorrect. The marriage contract referred to above is printed in The Beauchamp Cartulary Charters 1100-1268, ed E. Mason, p.214 (1980), together with a grant by Humphrey de Bohun to Roger de Tosny, of the manors of Newton (Tony) and (East) Coulston, Wiltshire, in marriage with his daughter Alice (p.216). The manors were given in free marriage to be held by Roger and his heirs by Alice, and were to revert to Humphrey if Alice died without issue. This grant is dated by Mason to probably c.1251, when Roger reached the age of 14. The previous grant to Queen Eleanor on 26 April 1242, referred to by Complete Peerage, was in fact a grant of the lands only, not of the marriage and lands [Cal. Patent Rolls, 1232-47, p.283]; it is referred to again as a grant of the lands in a subsequent grant of scutage to Queen Eleanor, on 3 May [Cal. Close Rolls, 1237-42, p.422]. (A later order, dated 12 February 1243/4, does refer to the lands and the marriage of the heir having been granted to the queen, but this is presumably an error [Cal. Close Rolls, 1242-47, p.158].) The manor of Newton Tony descended to Roger's son Ralph (d.1295) and then to his son Robert [Victoria County History, Wiltshire, vol.15, p.146]. East Coulston passed to Walter de Beauchamp, who married Roger's daughter Alice, and later to their descendants [Victoria County History, Wiltshire, vol.8, p.235]. [Douglas Richardson pointed out this error in November 2001] Marriage 2 Isabel b: 1240 in Flamsted, Herefordshire, England Married: ABT 1255 in 2nd wife Sources: Title: Ancestral File (TM) Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 101A-3 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:771-2 Title: Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage, www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Page: XII/1:771-2 Tony Notes on William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Children Isabel Beauchamp b: ABT 1240 in Warwick,Gloucester,Eng Robert Beauchamp b: ABT 1271 in Of Warwick,Wrwcks,England Guy De Beauchamp b: 1272 in Warwick,Warwickshire,England c: in (30-1301) Anne De Beauchamp b: ABT 1274 in Warwick,Warwickshire,England John Beauchamp b: ABT 1273 in Of Warwick,Wrwcks,England Amy De Beauchamp b: ABT 1278 in Warwick,Warwickshire,England Maud De Beauchamp b: ABT 1282 in Warwick,Warwickshire,,England Margaret De Beauchamp b: ABT 1278 in Warwick,Warwickshire,,England Grey de Beauchamp b: 1272 in Warwick,Warwick,Eng Sarah Beauchamp b: ABT 1269 in Of Warwick,Wrwcks,England William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a³ vigorous and innovative military commander´ [1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots. Contents 1 Soldier 2 Family 3 Ancestry 4 Notes 5 External links Soldier He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7]. Family His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick. He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. Their children included: Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne Sarah[9] Ancestry Ancestors of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick[hide] ....................16. William de Beauchamp ..............8. William de Beauchamp .....................17. NN ..........4. Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley father of William .....................18. William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny ...............9. Bertha Braose ......................19. Maud (or Matilda) Saint Valery .....2. William Beauchamp, of Elmley father of William 9th .....................20. Hugh de Mortimer ...............10. Roger Mortimer of Wigmore .................... 21. Maud le Meschin ..........5. Joan Mortimer mother of William ..............11. Isabel Ferrers 1. William Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick ....................24. William Mauduit ..............12. Robert Mauduit ....................25. Isabella de Saint Liz ..........6. William Mauduit, Baron Mauduit father of Isabella M ...................13. Isabella Basset .....3. Isabella Mauduit mother of William 9th .....................28. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick ...............14. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick ......................29. Gundred Warenne ..........7. Alice de Beaumont mother of Isabella M. .....................30. Robert Harcourt ...............15. Alice Harcourt .....................31. Isabella Camville Notes ^ CHAP1 ^ F. M. Powicke, The Thirteenth Century (1962 edition), p. 409. ^ Osprey Publishing - The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277±1307 ^ Welsh Castles - Conwy Castle ^ T. F. Tout, The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377) , online. ^ R. R. Davies, The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 (1991), p. 383. ^ Powicke, p. 442-3. ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 10687 ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 21562 [edit] External links thepeerage.com page [1] Peerage of England Preceded by William Mauduit Earl of Warwick 1267 ±1298 Succeeded by William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick M, #26478, b. 1237, d. 1298 William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick|b. 1237\nd. 1298|p2648.htm#i26478|William de Beauchamp||p11857.htm#i118565|Isabel Mauduit||p11857.htm#i118566|||||||William Mauduit||p25498.htm#i254979|||| Last Edited=1 Dec 2008 William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1237. He was the son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit.1,2 He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. He died in 1298.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick gained the title of 9th Earl of Warwick in 1268. Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Sarah de Beauchamp+ 3 Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick+ Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey Isabella de Beauchamp+ 4 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 610. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 147. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 76. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Note Citations William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick M, #26478, b. 1237, d. 1298 William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick|b. 1237\nd. 1298|p2648.htm#i26478|William de Beauchamp||p11857.htm#i118565|Isabel Mauduit||p11857.htm#i118566|||||||William Mauduit||p25498.htm#i254979|||| Last Edited=1 Dec 2008 William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1237. He was the son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit.1,2 He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. He died in 1298. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick gained the title of 9th Earl of Warwick in 1268. Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick Sarah de Beauchamp+ 3 Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick+ Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey Isabella de Beauchamp+ 4 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 610. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 147. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 76. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Note Citations Notes on Isabel de Valence Isabel de Valence1 F, #107768, d. 5 October 1305 Isabel de Valence|d. 5 Oct 1305|p10777.htm#i107768|William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke|b. a 1225\nd. 1296|p10783.htm#i107829||||Hugues X. de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche|d. 1249|p10681.htm#i106806|Isabella d'Angoulême|b. c 1188\nd. 31 May 1246|p10201.htm#i102008||||||| Last Edited=29 Dec 2008 Isabel de Valence was the daughter of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke.1 She married Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings, son of Sir Henry de Hastings and Joan de Cauntelo, in 1275.1 She died on 5 October 1305.1 From 1275, her married name became Hastings.1 Children of Isabel de Valence and Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings Elizabeth de Hastings+ 1 William de Hastings 1 John de Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings+ b. 30 Sep 1286, d. 20 Jan 1324/251 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1817. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on Beatrice Plantagenet Name Prefix: Princess He [John de Bretagne] married, 22 January 1259/60, at the abbey of St. Denis, near Paris, Beatrice, 2nd daughter of HENRY III King of England, by Eleanor, 2nd daughter and coheir of Raymond, COUNT OF PROVENCE. Beatrice, who was born 25 June 1242, at Bordeaux, died 24 March 1274/5, and was buried in the Grey Friars, London, her heart being buried in the abbey of Fontevrault, Anjou. John died 16 or 17 Nov 1305, at Lyons, and w as buried in the church of the Carmelites at Ploërmel, Brittany.[b] Will
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks dated September 1302, confirmed with alteration 5 July 1304. Edward I claimed that on his death the Earldom of Richmond, with all his castles and lands, had come into the King's hand. [Complete Peerage X:811-14, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Beatrice of England, also known as Beatrice de Dreux (born 25 June 1242 at Bordeaux) was the second daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, and sister of Edward I of England, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, and Henry of England. She and her family were members of the Royal house of Plantagenet, which first ruled in the 12th century and was founded by Henry II of England. Tragedy plagued Beatrice¶ s childhood. Her oldest brother Edward became deathly ill when she was very young. Though he recovered, Beatrice¶ s younger siblings Richard, Henry, William, Katharine, and John died at very young ages, leaving Beatrice ¶ s parents grief-stricken. Eleanor was especially upset about the death of her youngest daughter Katharine, who was said to have had a degenerative disease that had caused her to become deaf and who died at three. Beatrice¶ s childhood also involved the stresses of her father's reign. The English were unhappy with King Henry III owing to the influence that Eleanor and her Savoyard kinsmen exercised on the monarchy, and the Barons demanded more power. In 1263, Eleanor was sailing on a barge that was attacked by London citizens. This harsh, bitter, dislike created several problems for Henry III and his family. On the other hand, Eleanor and Henry enjoyed a happy marriage, and Beatrice grew up in a loving environment, close to her siblings Beatrice of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Not to be confused with Beatrice of York or Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom Beatrice of England Duchess consort of Brittany and Burgundy Tenure 1260±1275 Spouse John II, Duke of Brittany Issue Arthur II, Duke of Brittany John, 1st Earl of Richmond Marie, Countess of Saint Pol Blanche, Countess of Artois House House of Plantagenet (by birth) House of Dreux (by marriage) Father Henry III of Winchester, King of England Mother Eleanor of Provence Born 24 June 1242 Bordeaux, France Died 24 March 1275 (aged 32) London, England Burial Grey Friars Church, London Beatrice of England, also known as Beatrice de Dreux (born 25 June 1242 at Bordeaux) was the second daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, and sister of Edward I of England, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, and Henry of England. She and her family were members of the Royal house of Plantagenet, which first ruled in the 12th century and was founded by Henry II of England. Tragedy plagued Beatrice¶ s childhood. Her oldest brother Edward became deathly ill when she was very young. Though he recovered, Beatrice¶ s younger siblings Richard, Henry, William, Katharine, and John died at very young ages, leaving Beatrice ¶ s parents grief-stricken. Eleanor was especially upset about the death of her youngest daughter Katharine, who was said to have had a degenerative disease that had caused her to become deaf and who died at age three. Beatrice¶ s childhood also involved the stresses of her father's reign. The English were unhappy with King Henry III owing to the influence that Eleanor and her Savoyard kinsmen exercised on the monarchy, and the Barons demanded more power. In 1263, Eleanor was sailing on a barge that was attacked by London citizens. This harsh, bitter, dislike created several problems for Henry III and his family. On the other hand, Eleanor and Henry enjoyed a happy marriage, and Beatrice grew up in a loving environment, close to her siblings. Contents [hide] 1 Adult Life 2 Death 3 Analysis of Contributions 4 Bibliography
[edit] Adult Life At one point, Henry conducted negotiations for Beatrice to marry the king of France and also rejected a proposal that she should wed the son of the King of Norway. When she was eighteen she married John II, Duke of Brittany. Beatrice later changed her name to Beatrice de Dreux, and she and John II had seven children:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Arthur II, Duke of Brittany John de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond Marie de Dreux, w ife of Guy III of Châtillon (1268-1339) Pierre, Viscount de Leon (1269-1312) Blanche de Dreux, wife of Philip of Artois (1271-1327) Eleonore, Abbess of Fontevrault (1274-1329) [edit] Death Beatrice died on March 24, 1275 in London, England. Her death was once said to have occurred in childbirth, but the dates do not bear out this theory, which has been disproved in several articles. John II honored his wife with a chantry, an institutional chapel on private land or within a greater church, which was to be finished when he died, so that he and Beatrice would be together again. Beatrice was buried at Grey Friars Church in Greenwich, London.
[edit] Analysis of Contributions Though little information is available concerning Beatrice's activities, she was an important part of English history. Her marriage to John II helped forge an alliance with France, thus placing the Earldom of Richmond under the so-called shield of England. During Henry¶ s reign, there was much opposition to him in England. At a time when Simon de Montfort wanted to strip the king of some of his power to give more say to the barons, it was necessary for Henry to strengthen his rule via family marriages to useful people. His first daughter had married the King of Scotland, and Beatrice's marriage to John II, who controlled the Earldom of Richmond, gave Henry an additional source of power. Moreover, a substantial number of French nobles came to England and could be appointed to political positions. When Henry was crowned the Angevin empire (comprising Gascony, Bearn, Angouleme, Saintonge and Agenais), very few areas were still following Henry. Only a small area remained loyal to his rule. The Marriage of Beatrice and John II would prove to be useful for Henry III, if only to help Henry recover Poitou. Now Henry had English security and influence on the northern border, and the instance on English overlordship. Though Henry was planning on gaining Poitou, many Barons were upset with the wrongs of Louise, Henry ¶ s brother, therefore a rebellion came shortly. Henry III was defeated after his campaign. Because he could not regain Poitou, his reign stayed small compared to the Angevin empire. With his various strategies, Henry III reigned over England for 56 years until is death in 1272. [edit] Bibliography Boutell, Charles. The Handbook to English Heraldry. University of Michigan, MI: Reeves and Turner, 1914. 138. Cannon, John, and Ralph Griffiths. The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 1988. 147. Crawford, Anne. Letters of Medieval Women. Grand Rapids: Sutton, Limited, 2002. 35. French, George R. Shakespeareana Genealogica. Boston, MA: Macmillian, 1869. 5-30. Richardson, Douglas. Plantagenet Ancestry : A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Boston: Genealogical Company, Incorporated, 2004. 13-18. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. Yorkshire: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905. 163 Note Citations Notes on Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England Edward I of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Edward I Longshanks Portrait in Westminster Abbey, thought to be of Edward I King of England (more...) Reign 16 November 1272±7 July 1307 Coronation 19 August 1274 Predecessor Henry III of Winchester Successor Edward II of Carnarvon Consort Eleanor of Castile m. 1254; dec. 1290 Marguerite of France m. 1299; wid. 1307 among othersIssue Eleanor, Countess of Bar Joan, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester Alphonso, Earl of Chester
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Margaret, Duchess of Brabant Mary Plantagenet Elizabeth, Countess of Hereford Edward II of Carnarvon Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent House House of Plantagenet Father Henry III of Winchester Mother Eleanor of Provence Born 17 June 1239(1239-06-17) Palace of Westminster, London Died 7 July 1307 (aged 68) Burgh by Sands, Cumberland Burial Westminster Abbey, London Edward I (17 June 1239 ±7 July 1307), known as Edward Longshanks for his height of 6 ft. 2 in. (188 cm),[1] and sometimes referred to as referred the "English Justinian"[2] and the "Hammer of the Scots" (Latin: Scottorum malleus), was a Plantagenet King of England who achieved historical fame by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland. However, his death led to his son Edward II taking the throne and ultimately failing in his attempt to subjugate Scotland. Longshanks reigned from 1272 to 1307, ascending the throne of England on 16 November, 1272 after the death of his father, King Henry III. His mother was queen consort Eleanor of Provence. As regnal post-nominal numbers were a Norman (as opposed to Anglo-Saxon) custom, Edward Longshanks is known as Edward I, even though he was England's fourth King Edward, following Edward the Elder, Edward the Martyr, and Edward the Confessor. Contents [hide] 1 Childhood and marriages 2 Early ambitions 3 Civil war 4 Crusade and accession 5 Administration and the law 6 Welsh wars 7 Diplomacy and war on the Continent 8 The Great Cause 9 Finances and Parliament 10 Scottish wars 11 Later reign and death 12 Portrayal in fiction 13 Titles, styles, honours and arms 13.1 Arms 14 Issue 15 Notes 16 References 17 External links
[edit] Childhood and marriages Edward was born at the Palace of Westminster on the night of 17/18 June 1239, to King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.[3] Henry was devoted to the cult of Edward the Confessor, and for this reason decided to name his firstborn son Edward ±not a common name among the English aristocracy at the time.[4] Edward was in the care of Hugh Giffard ±father of the future Chancellor Godfrey Giffard ±until Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246.[5] Among his childhood companions was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry¶ s brother Richard of Cornwall.[6] In 1254 there were fears that Castile might invade the English province of Gascony. As a preventative measure, it was agreed that Edward should marry Eleanor, half-sister of King Alfonso X of Castile.[7] As part of the marriage agreement, Alfonso insisted that grants of land worth 15,000 marks a year be made to the young prince, not yet fifteen years of age.[8] Though the endowments King Henry made were sizable, the independence they provided for Edward was limited. He had already received Gascony as early as 1249, but Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester had been appointed to serve as royal lieutenant there the year before, so in practice Edward derived neither authority nor revenue from this province.[9] The grant he received in 1254 included most of Ireland, and much land in Wales and England, including the earldom of Chester.[10] The king maintained much control of the land in question and, particularly in Ireland, Edward¶ s power was limited.[11] Eleanor and Edward were married on 1 November 1254 in the monastery of Las Huelgas in Castile.[12] They would go on to have at least fifteen (possibly sixteen) children,[13] and her death in 1290 affected Edward deeply. He displayed his grief by erecting the Eleanor crosses, one at each place w here her funeral cortège stopped for the night.[14] His second marriage (at the age of 60) at Canterbury on 10 September 1299, to Marguerite of France (aged 17 and known as the "Pearl of France" by her husband's English subjects), the daughter of King Philip III of France (Phillip the Bold) and Maria of Brabant, produced three children. In the years from 1254 to 1257, Edward was under the influence of the court faction known as the Savoyards, relatives of his mother, Eleanor of Provence.[15] The most notable of this group was Peter of Savoy, the queen¶ s uncle.[16] From 1257 onwards, he increasingly fell in with the Poitevin, or Lusignan faction ±the half-brothers of his father Henry III ±led by men such as William de Valence.[17] Both these groups were considered privileged foreigners, and were deeply resented by the established English aristocracy.[18] [edit] Early ambitions
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Edward had shown independence in political matters as early as 1255 when he took sides in a local conflict in Gascony, contrary to his father¶ s policy of mediation.[19] In May 1258 a group of magnates drew up a document for reform of the king¶ s government ±the so-called Provisions of Oxford ±largely directed against the Lusignans. Edward stood by his political allies, and strongly opposed the Provisions. The reform movement had success, however, and gradually Edward ¶ s attitude started to change. In March 1259 he entered into a formal alliance with one of the main reformers Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. Then, on 15 October, 1259 he announced that he supported the barons' goals, and their leader, Simon de Montfort.[20] The motive behind Edward¶ s change of heart could have been purely pragmatic; Montfort was in a good position to support his cause in Gascony.[21] When the king left for France in November, Edward's behaviour turned into pure insubordination, as he made several appointments to advance the cause of the reformers. King Henry started believing that his son was plotting to depose him.[22] When the king returned he initially refused to see his son, but through the mediation of the Earl of Cornwall and the archbishop of Canterbury the two were eventually reconciled.[23] Edward was sent abroad, and in November 1260 he once more united with the Lusignans, who had been exiled to France.[24] Back in England, early in 1262, Edward fell out with some of his former allies over financial matters. A year later he led a campaign in Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, with limited results.[25] Around the same time Simon de Montfort, who had been out of the country since 1261, returned to England and reignited the baronial reform movement.[26] The king gave in to the barons ¶ demands, but Edward ±who was now firmly on the side of his father ±held out. He reunited with some of the men he had alienated the year before±among them Henry of Almain and John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey ±and retook Windsor Castle from the rebels.[27] Through the arbitration of King Louis IX of France, an agreement was made between the two parties. This so-called Mise of Amiens was largely favourable to the royalist side, and laid the seeds for further conflict.[28] [edit] Civil war The years 1264±1267 saw the conflict known as the Barons' War, where baronial forces led by Simon de Montfort fought against those who remained loyal to the king.[29] The first scene of battle was the city of Gloucester, which Edward managed to retake from the enemy. When Robert de Ferrers, earl of Derby, came to the assistance of the rebels, Edward negotiated a truce with the earl, the terms of which he later broke. Edward then proceeded to capture Northampton from Montfort's son Simon, before embarking on a retaliatory campaign against Derby's lands.[30] The baronial and royalist forces finally met at the Battle of Lewes, on 14 May 1264. Edward's forces performed well, but the king's army nevertheless lost the battle. Edward, along with his cousin Henry of Almein, was given up as prisoners to Montfort.[31] Edward remained in captivity until March, and even after his release he was kept under strict surveillance.[32] Then, on 28 May, he managed to escape his custodians, and joined up with the earl of Gloucester, who had recently defected to the king's side.[33] Montfort's support was now dwindling, and Edward retook Worcester and Gloucester with relatively little effort.[34] In the meanwhile, Montfort had made an alliance with Llywelyn, and started moving east to join forces with his son Simon. Edward managed to make a surprise attack at Kenilworth Castle, where the younger Montfort was quartered, before moving on to cut off the earl of Leicester.[35] The two forces then met at the second great encounter of the Barons' War ±the Battle of Evesham, on 4 August 1265. Montfort stood little chance against the superior royal forces, and after his defeat he was killed and mutilated in the field.[36] Medieval manuscript showing Simon de Montfort's mutilated body at the field of EveshamThe war was not over with Montfort's death, and Edward participated in the continued campaigning. At Christmas he came to terms with the younger Simon de Montfort and his associates in the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire, and in March he led a successful assault on the Cinque Ports.[37] A contingent of rebels held out in the virtually impregnable Kenilworth Castle, and did not surrender until the drafting of the conciliatory Dictum of Kenilworth.[38] In April it seemed as if Gloucester would take up the cause of the reform movement, and civil war would return, but after a renegotiation of the terms of the Dictum of Kenilworth the parties came to an agreement.[39] Edward, however, was little involved in the settlement negotiations following the wars; at this point his main focus was on planning his upcoming crusade.[40] [edit] Crusade and accession See also: Eighth Crusade and Ninth Crusade [41] Edward took the cross in an elaborate ceremony on 24 June 1268, along with his brother Edmund and cousin Henry of Almain. Among others who committed themselves to the cause were former adversaries like the earl of Gloucester, though the earl did not end up going.[42] With the country pacified, the greatest impediment to the project was providing sufficient finances.[43] King Louis IX of France, who was the leader of the crusade, provided a loan of about £17,500.[44] This, how ever, w as not enough; the rest had to be raised through a lay tax, something w hich had not happened since 1237.[44] In May 1270, Parliament granted a tax of a twentieth,[45] in exchange for which the king agreed to reconfirm Magna Carta, and to impose restrictions on Jewish money lending.[46] On 20 August Edward sailed from Dover for France.[47] It is impossible to determine the size of the force with any certainty, but Edward probably brought with him around 225 knights and all together less than 1000 men.[43] The original goal of the crusade was to relieve the beleaguered Christian stronghold of Acre, but Louis had been diverted to Tunis. The French king and his brother Charles of Anjou, who had made himself king of Sicily, decided to attack the emirate in order to establish a stronghold in North Africa.[48] The plans failed when the French forces were struck by an epidemic which, on 25 August, took the life of King Louis himself.[49] By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do than to return to Sicily. The crusade was postponed until next spring, but a devastating storm off the coast of Sicily dissuaded Charles of Anjou and Louis's successor Philip III from any further campaigning.[50] Edward decided to continue alone, and on 9 May 1271 he finally landed at Acre.[51] Operations during the Crusade of Edward IThe situation in the Holy Land at the time of Edward's arrival was a precarious one. Jerusalem had fallen in 1187, and Acre was now the centre of the Christian state.[52] The Muslim states were on the offensive under the Mamluk leadership of Baibars, and were now threatening Acre itself. Though Edward's men were an important addition to the garrison, they stood little chance against Baibars' superior forces, and an initial raid at nearby St Georges-de-Lebeyne in June was largely futile.[53] An embassy to the Mongols helped bring about an attack on Aleppo in the north, allowing the crusading armies a distraction.[54] In November, Edward led a raid on Qaqun, which could have served as
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks a bridgehead to Jerusalem, but both the Mongol invasion and the attack on Qaqun failed. Things now seemed increasingly desperate, and in May 1272 Hugh III of Cyprus, who was the nominal king of Jerusalem, signed a ten-year truce with Baibars.[55] Edward was initially defiant, but an attack by a Muslim assassin in June forced him to abandon any further campaigning. Even though he managed to kill the assassin, he was struck in the arm by a poisoned dagger, and became strongly reduced physically over the next months.[56] It was not until 24 September that Edward left Acre. Arriving in Sicily, he was met with the news that Henry III had died on 16 November.[57] Edward was deeply saddened by this news, but rather than hurrying home at once, he made a leisurely journey northwards. This was partly due to his health still being poor, but also due to a lack of urgency.[58] The political situation in England was stable after the mid-century upheavals, and Edward was proclaimed king at his father's death, rather than at his own coronation, as had up until then been customary.[59] The new king embarked on an overland journey through Italy and France, where among other things he visited the pope in Rome and suppressed a rebellion in Gascony.[60] Only on 2 August 1274 did he return to England, and was crowned on 19 August.[61] [edit] Administration and the law Groat of Edward I (4 pence)Upon returning home, Edward immediately embarked on the administrative business of the nation, and his major concern was restoring order and re-establishing royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father.[62] In order to accomplish this he immediately ordered an extensive change of administrative personnel. The most important of these was the appointment of Robert Burnell as chancellor; a man who would remain in the post until 1292, as one of the king's closest associates.[63] Edward then proceeded to replace most local officials, such as the escheators and sheriffs.[64] This last measure was done in preparation for an extensive inquest covering all of England, that would hear complaints about abuse of power by royal officers. The inquest produced the so-called Hundred Rolls, from the administrative sub-division of the hundred.[65] The second purpose of the inquest was to establish what land and rights the crown had lost during the reign of Henry III.[66] The Hundred Rolls formed the basis for the later legal inquiries called the Quo warranto proceedings. The purpose of these inquiries was to establish by what warrant (Latin: Quo warranto) various liberties were held.[67] If the defendant could not produce a royal licence to prove the grant of the liberty, then it was the crown's opinion ±based on the writings of Bracton ±that the liberty should revert to the king. This caused great consternation among the aristocracy, who insisted that long use in itself constituted license.[68] A compromise was eventually reached in 1290, whereby a liberty was considered legitimate as long as it could be shown to have been exercised since the coronation of King Richard I, in 1189.[69] Royal gains from the Quo warranto proceedings were insignificant; few liberties were returned to the king.[70] Edward had nevertheless won a significant victory, in clearly establishing the principle that all liberties essentially emanated from the king.[71] The 1290 Statute of Quo warranto was only one part of a wider legislative effort, which was one of the most important contributions of Edward I's reign.[6] This era of legislative action had started already at the time of the baronial reform movement; the Statute of Marlborough (1267) contained elements both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Dictum of Kenilworth.[72] The compilation of the Hundred Rolls was followed shortly after by the issue of Westminster I (1275), which asserted the royal prerogative and outlined restrictions on liberties.[73] In Mortmain (1279), the issue was grants of land to the church.[74] The first clause of Westminster II (1285), known as De donis conditionalibus, dealt with family settlement of land, and entails.[75] Merchants (1285) established firm rules for the recovery of debts,[76] while Winchester (1285) dealt with peacekeeping on a local level.[77] Quia emptores (1290)±issued along with Quo warranto ±set out to remedy land ownership disputes resulting from alienation of land by subinfeudation.[78] The age of the great statutes largely ended with the death of Robert Burnell in 1292.[79] [edit] Welsh wars Llywelyn ap Gruffydd enjoyed an advantageous situation in the aftermath of the Barons' War. Through the 1267 Treaty of Montgomery he obtained much land in the Marches, and was recognised in his title of Prince of Wales.[80] Armed conflicts nevertheless continued, in particular with certain dissatisfied Marcher Lords, such as the earl of Gloucester, Roger Mortimer and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford.[81] Problems were exacerbated when his younger brother Dafydd and Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn of Powys, after a failed assassination attempt against Llywelyn, defected to the English in 1274.[82] Citing ongoing hostilities and the English king harbouring his enemies, Llywelyn refused to do homage to Edward.[83] For Edward, a further provocation came in the form of Llywelyn's planned marriage to Eleanor, daughter of Simon de Montfort.[84] In November 1276 war was declared.[85] Initial operations were launched under the captaincy of Mortimer, Lancaster (Edward's brother Edmund) and William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.[86] Support for Llywelyn was weak among his own countrymen.[87] In July 1277 Edward invaded with a force of 15,500 ±of whom 9,000 were Welshmen.[88] The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender.[88] By the Treaty of Aberconwy in November 1277, he was left only with the land of Gwynedd, though he was allowed to retain the title of Prince of Wales.[89] When war broke out again in 1282, it was an entirely different undertaking. For the Welsh this was a war of national independence with wide support, provoked particularly by attempts to impose English law on Welsh subjects.[90] For Edward it became a war of conquest rather than simply a punitive expedition, like the former campaign.[91] The war started with a rebellion by Dafydd, who was discontented with the reward he had received from Edward in 1277.[92] Llywelyn and other Welsh chieftains soon joined in, and initially the Welsh experienced military success. In June, Gloucester was defeated at the Battle of Llandeilo Fawr.[93] On 6 November, while John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, was conducting peace negotiations, Edward's commander of Anglesey, Luke de Tany, decided to carry out a surprise attack. A pontoon bridge had been built to the mainland, but shortly after Tany and his men crossed over, they were ambushed by the Welsh, and suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Moel-ydon.[94] The Welsh advances ended on December 11, however, when Llywelyn was lured into a trap and killed at the Battle of Orewin Bridge.[95] The submission of Wales was complete with the capture in June 1283 of Dafydd, who was taken to Shrewsbury and executed as a traitor the following autumn.[96] Caernarfon Castle, one of the most imposing of Edward's Welsh castles.Further rebellions occurred in 1287-8 and±more seriously ±in 1294-5 under Madog ap Llywelyn. This last conflict demanded the king's own attention, but in both cases the rebellions were put down.[6] By the 1284 Statute of Rhuddlan, the Principality of Wales was incorporated into England, and Wales was given an administrative system like the English, with counties policed by sheriffs.[97] English law was introduced in criminal cases, though the Welsh were allowed to maintain their own customary laws in some cases of property disputes.[98] After 1277, and increasingly after 1283, Edward embarked on a full-scale project of English settlement of Wales, creating new towns like Flint, Aberystwyth, and Rhuddlan.[99] An extensive project of castle-building was also initiated. The assignment was
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks given to Master James of Saint George, a prestigious architect whom Edward had met in Savoy on his return from crusade. Among the major buildings were the castles of Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech.[100] In 1284, King Edward's son Edward ±the later Edward II ±was born at Caernarfon Castle, and it was also here, in 1301, that the young Edward was the first English prince to be invested with the title of Prince of Wales.[101] [edit] Diplomacy and war on the Continent Edward never again went on crusade after his return to England in 1274, but he maintained an intention to do so, and took the cross again in 1287.[102] This intention guided much of his foreign policy, until at least 1291. To stage a European-wide crusade, it was essential to prevent conflict between the greater princes on the Continent. A major obstacle to this was represented by the conflict between the kingdom of Aragon in Spain and the French Angevin dynasty ruling southern Italy. In 1282, the citizens of Palermo rose up against Charles of Anjou, and turned for help to Peter of Aragon, in what has become known as the Sicilian Vespers. In the war that followed, Charles of Anjou's son Charles of Salerno was taken prisoner by the Aragonese.[103] The French began planning an attack on Aragon, raising the prospect of a large-scale European war. To Edward it was imperative that such a war be avoided, and in Paris in 1286, he brokered a truce between France and Aragon that helped secure Charles's release.[104] As far as the crusades were concerned, however, Edward's efforts proved ineffective. A devastating blow to his plans came in 1291, when the Mamluks captured Acre, the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land.[105] Homage of Edward I (kneeling) to Philip IV (seated). As Duke of Aquitaine, Edward was a vassal of the French king.After the fall of Acre, Edward's international role changed from that of a diplomat to an antagonist. He had long been deeply involved in the affairs of his own dukedom of Gascony. In 1278 he assigned an investigating commission to his trusted associates Otto de Grandson and the chancellor Robert Burnell, which caused the replacement of the seneschal Luke de Tany.[106] In 1286 he visited the region himself, and stayed for almost three years.[107] The perennial problem, however, was the status of Gascony within the kingdom of France, and Edward's role as the French king's vassal. On his diplomatic mission in 1286, Edward had paid homage to the new king, Philip IV, but in 1294 Philip declared Gascony forfeit when Edward refused to appear before the Parlement of Paris to answer certain charges.[108] In the war that followed, Edward planned for a two-pronged attack. While the English forces focused on Gascony, alliances were made with the princes of the Low Countries, Germany, and Burgundy, who would attack France from the north.[6] The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland. It was not until August 1297 that he was finally able to sail for Flanders, at which times his allies there had already suffered defeat.[109] The support from Germany never came, and Edward was forced to seek peace. His marriage to the French princess Margaret in 1299 put an end to the war, but the whole affair had proven both costly and fruitless for the English.[110] [edit] The Great Cause The relationship between the nations of England and Scotland by the 1280s was one of relatively harmonious coexistence.[111] The issue of homage did not reach the same level of controversy as it did in Wales; in 1278 King Alexander III of Scotland paid homage to Edward I, but apparently only for the lands he held of Edward in England.[112] Problems arose only with the Scottish succession crisis of the early 1290s. In the years from 1281 to 1284, Alexander's two sons and one daughter died in quick succession. Then, in 1286, King Alexander died himself, leaving as heir to the throne of Scotland Margaret, born in 1283 to Alexander's daughter Margaret and King Eric II of Norway.[113] By the Treaty of Birgham it was agreed that Margaret should marry King Edward's son Edward of Carnarvon, though Scotland would remain free of English overlordship.[114] 19th-century drawing of the Stone of Destiny. The Scottish coronation stone remained at Westminster until it was returned to Scotland in 1996.Margaret, known as the Maid of Norway, sailed from Norway for Scotland in the autumn of 1290, but fell ill on the way and died in Orkney.[115] This left the country without an obvious heir, and led to the succession dispute known to history as the Great Cause.[116] Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert Bruce.[117] The Scottish magnates made a request to Edward to arbitrate in the dispute.[118] At Birgham, with the prospect of a personal union between the two realms, the question of suzerainty had not been of great importance to Edward. Now he insisted that, if he were to settle the contest, he had to be fully recognised as Scotland's feudal overlord.[119] The Scots were reluctant to make such a concession, and replied that since the country had no king, no one had the authority to make this decision.[120] This problem was circumvented when the competitors agreed that the realm would be handed over to Edward until a rightful heir had been found.[121] After a lengthy hearing, a decision was made in favour of John Balliol on 17 November 1292.[122] Even after Balliol's accession, Edward still continued to assert his authority over Scotland. Against the objections of the Scots, he agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum.[123] A further provocation came in a case brought by Macduff, son of Malcolm, Earl of Fife, where Edward demanded Balliol appear in person before the English Parliament to answer the charges.[124] This the Scottish king did, but the final straw was Edward's demand that the Scottish magnates provide military service in the war against France.[125] This was unacceptable; the Scots instead formed an alliance with France, and launched an unsuccessful attack on Carlisle.[126] Edward responded by invading Scotland in 1296, and taking the town of Berwick in a particularly bloody attack.[127] At the Battle of Dunbar, Scottish resistance was effectively crushed.[128] Edward confiscated the Stone of Destiny ±the Scottish coronation stone ±and brought it to Westminster, deposed Balliol and placed him in the Tower of London, and installed Englishmen to govern the country.[6] The campaign had been a great success, but the English triumph would eventually prove deceptive.[129] continued:l Note Citations [edit] Finances and Parliament Edward I's frequent military campaigns put a great financial strain on the nation.[130] There were several ways through which the king could raise money for war, including customs duties, money lending and lay subsidies. In 1275 Edward I negotiated a agreement with the domestic merchant community that secured a permanent duty on wool. In 1303 a similar agreement was reached with foreign merchants, in return for certain rights and privileges.[131] The revenues from the customs duty were handled by the Riccardi; a group of bankers from Lucca in Italy.[132] This was in return
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks for their service as money lenders to the crown, which helped finance the Welsh Wars. When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt.[133] After this, the Frescobaldi of Florence took over the role as money lenders to the English crown.[134] 16th-century illustration of Edward I presiding over Parliament. The scene shows Alexander III of Scotland and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of Wales on either side of Edward; a episode that never actually occurred.[135]Another source of crown income was represented by England's Jews. The Jews were the king's personal property, and he was free to tax them at will.[136] By the 1280 the Jews had been exploited to a level where they were no longer of much financial use to the crown, but they could still be used in political bargaining.[137] Their usury business±a practice forbidden to Christians ±had made many people indebted to them, and caused general popular resentment.[138] In 1275, Edward had issued the Statute of the Jewry, which outlawed usury and encouraged the Jews to take up other professions, but this had not been followed.[139] In 1279, in the context of a crack-down on coin-clippers, he arrested all the heads of Jewish households in England and had around 300 of them executed.[140] The final attack on the Jews in England came in the form of the Edict of Expulsion in 1290, whereby Edward formally expelled all Jews from England.[141] This not only generated revenues through royal appropriation of Jewish loans and property, but it also gave Edward the political capital to negotiate a substantial lay subsidy in the 1290 Parliament.[142] The expulsion was not reversed until 1656.[143] One of the main achievements of the reign of Edward I was the reforms of the institution of the English Parliament, and its transformation into a source for generating revenues.[6] Edward held Parliament at a more or less regular basis throughout his reign.[144] In 1295, however, a significant change occurred. For this Parliament, in addition to the secular and ecclesiastical lords, two knights from each county and two representatives from each borough were summoned.[145] The representation of commons in Parliament was nothing new; what was new was the authority under which these representatives were summoned. Whereas previously the commons had been expected simply to assent to decisions already made by the magnates, it was now proclaimed that they should meet with the full authority (plena potestas) of their communities, to give assent to decisions made in Parliament.[146] The king now had full backing for collecting lay subsidies from the entire population. Lay subsidies were taxes collected at a certain fraction of the moveable property of all laymen.[147] Whereas Henry III had only collected four of these in his reign, Edward I collected nine.[148] This format eventually became the standard for later Parliaments, and historians have named the assembly the "Model Parliament".[149] [edit] Scottish wars Opposition sprang up (see Wars of Scottish Independence), and under the leadership of William Wallace, the Scots won a major victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. Wallace was captured and executed on 23 August, 1305, after a defeat at the Battle of Falkirk (1298). Although he won the battle, Edward lost many men in the battle and was forced to retreat back to England. The capitulation of the Scottish political community in 1304 must have seemed to Edward to settle the Scottish question in his favour. Edward began to make arrangements for the governance of the newly-defeated realm. However, all of his efforts were soon invalidated. On 10th February 1306 Robert Bruce slew at Greyfriars Church in Dumfries his rival to the Scottish crown, John 'the Red' Comyn of Badenoch.[150] Less than seven weeks later on March 25, Bruce was crowned as King Robert I of Scotland. Edward appears to have been greatly angered by the latest Scottish rebellion and ordered rebels to be shown no quarter. Many of Bruce's closest supporters were hanged when they were captured by Edward's men. Although Bruce was initially forced from Scotland, by 1307 he had returned home. Edward, apparently frustrated by his men's inability to crush Bruce, made arrangements to lead a campaign personally against the rebel-king. Edward was too old and too weak to undertake such a task and died before he could reach Scotland. [edit] Later reign and death Reconstruction of Edward I apartments at the Tower of LondonEdward's later life was fraught with difficulty, as he lost his beloved first wife Eleanor and his heir failed to develop the expected kingly character. Edward's plan to conquer Scotland ultimately failed. In 1307 he died at Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland on the Scottish border, while on his way to wage another campaign against the Scots under the leadership of Robert the Bruce. According to a later chronicler tradition, Edward asked to have his bones carried on future military campaigns in Scotland. More credible and contemporary writers reported that the king's last request was to have his heart taken to the Holy Land. All that is certain is that Edward was buried in Westminster Abbey in a plain black marble tomb, which in later years was painted with the words Edwardus Primus Scottorum malleus hic est, pactum serva, (Here is Edward I, Hammer of the Scots. Keep Troth).[151]. On 2 January, 1774, the Society of Antiquaries opened the coffin and discovered that his body had been perfectly preserved for 467 years. His body was measured to be 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) hence the nickname "Longshanks" meaning long legs.[152] [edit] Portrayal in fiction Edward's life was dramatized in a Renaissance play by George Peele, the Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First. Edward is unflatteringly depicted in several novels with a contemporary setting, including: Edith Pargeter - The Brothers of Gwynedd quartet; Sharon Penman - The Reckoning and Falls the Shadow; Nigel Tranter: The Wallace: The Compelling 13th Century Story of William Wallace. McArthur & Co., 1997. ISBN 0-3402-1237-3: The Bruce Trilogy - "Robert the Bruce: The Steps to the Empty Throne", "Robert the Bruce: The Path of the Hero King" and "Robert the Bruce: The Price of the King's Peace". London: Hodder & Stoughton. 1969-1971. ISBN 0-3403-7186-2; Robyn Young - The Brethren trilogy; A fictional account of Edward and his involvement with a secret organization within the Knights Templar.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks The subjection of Wales and its people and their staunch resistance was commemorated in a poem, "The Bards of Wales", by the Hungarian poet János Arany in 1857 as a w ay of encoded resistance to the suppressive politics of the time. Edward is portrayed by Patrick McGoohan as a hard-hearted tyrant in the 1995 film Braveheart. He was also played by Brian Blessed, in the 1996 film The Bruce, as an idealist seeking to unite Norman and Saxon in his kingdom, by Michael Rennie in the 1950 film The Black Rose, based on the novel by Thomas B. Costain, and by Donald Sumpter in Heist (2008). [edit] Titles, styles, honours and arms Edward I's full style in Latin was Edwardus Dei Gratia Rex Angliae Dominus Hibernie et Dux Aquitanie. [edit] Arms Until his accession to the throne in 1272, Edward bore the arms of the kingdom, differentiated by a label azure of three points. With the throne, he inherited the arms of the kingdom, being gules, three lions passant guardant in pale Or armed and langued azure[153] Shield as heir-apparent Shield as King
[edit] Issue Children of Edward and Eleanor: Daughter, stillborn in May 1255 in Bordeaux, France. Katherine, (before 17 June 1264 ±5 September 1264) and buried at Westminster Abbey. Joan, born January 1265, buried at Westminster Abbey before 7 September 1265. John, (13 July 1266 ±3 August 1271) at Wallingford, in the custody of his granduncle, Richard, Earl of Cornwall. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Henry of England, (before 6 May 1268 ±16 October 1274). Eleanor, (18 June 1269±29 August 1298). Buried 12 October 1298. She was long betrothed to Alfonso III of Aragon, who died in 1291 before the marriage could take place, and in 1293 she married Count Henry III of Bar, by whom she had one son and one daughter. Daughter, (28 May 1271 Palestine±5 September 1271). Some sources call her Juliana, but there is no contemporary evidence for her name. Joan of Acre. (April 1272 ±7 April 1307). She married (1) in 1290 Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford, who died in 1295, and (2) in 1297 Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer. She had four children by each marriage. Alphonso, born 24 November 1273, died 19 August 1284, buried in Westminster Abbey. He is sometimes accorded the title "Earl of Chester" by modern popular writers, but there is no contemporary evidence that that title, or any other, was ever conferred upon him. Margaret Plantagenet, (15 March 1275±after 1333). In 1290 she married John II of Brabant, who died in 1318. They had one son. Berengaria, (1 May 1276 ±before 27 June 1278), buried in Westminster Abbey. Daughter, died shortly after birth at Westminster, on or about 3 January 1278. There is no contemporary evidence for her name. Mary, (11 March 1279 ±29 May 1332), a Benedictine nun in Amesbury, Wiltshire (England), where she was probably buried. A son, born in 1280 or 1281 who died very shortly after birth. There is no contemporary evidence for his name. Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, (7 August 1282±5 May 1316). She married (1)in 1297 John I, Count of Holland, (2) in 1302 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex. The first marriage was childless; by Bohun, Elizabeth had ten children. Edward II of England, also known as Edward of Caernarvon, (25 April 1284 ±21 September 1327). In 1308 he married Isabella of France. Children of Edward and Marguerite: Thomas of Brotherton, later Earl of Norfolk, born 1 June 1300 at Brotherton, Yorkshire, died between 4 August and 20 September 1338, was buried in the abbey of Bury St Edmunds, married (1) Alice Hayles, with issue; (2) Mary Brewes, no issue.[154] Edmund of Woodstock, 5 August 1301 at Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, married Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell with issue. Executed by Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer on 19 March 1330 following the overthrow of Edward II. Eleanor, born on 4 May 1306, she was Edward and Margeurite's youngest child. Named after Eleanor of Castile, she died in 1311. [edit] Notes ^ As compared with an average male height of 5 foot 7 inch (170 cm) at the time. 'Longshanks' was used by two contemporary writers[who?] to describe the king. ^ In the 17th century, the legist Edward Coke wrote[citation needed] that Edward ought to be regarded as 'our Justinian' because of his lawgiving, hence the later soubriquet 'The English Justinian'. ^ As the sources give the time simply as the night between the 17 and 18 June, we can not know the exact date of Edward¶ s birth: Morris 2008, p. 2 ^ Carpenter, David (2007). "King Henry III and Saint Edward the Confessor: the origins of the cult". English Historical Review cxxii: pp. 865-91. ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 5±6 ^ a b c d e f Prestwich (2004). ^ Morris 2008, pp. 14±8 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 10 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 7±8 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 11 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 11±4 ^ Morris 2008, p. 20 ^ Morris 2008, p. 231 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 230±1 ^ Prestwich 2007, p. 96 ^ Morris 2008, p. 7 ^ Henry III's mother Isabella of Angoulême married Hugh X of Lusignan after the death of King John; Prestw ich 2005, p. 94.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ Prestwich 2007, p. 95 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 15±6 ^ Carpenter, David (1985). "The Lord Edward's oath to aid and counsel Simon de Montfort, 15 October 1259". Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 58: 226±37. ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 31±2 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 32±3 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 44±5 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 34 ^ Powicke 1962, pp. 171±2 ^ Maddicott 1994, p. 225 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 41 ^ Prestwich 2007, p. 113 ^ This conflict is often referred to as the Second Barons' War, to distinguish it from the civil war ±or the First Barons' War ±of 1215±1217. ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 42±3 ^ Sadler 2008, pp. 55±69 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 47±8 ^ This was Gilbert de Clare, son of the aforementioned Richard de Clare; Prestwich 1997, pp. 48±9. ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 49±50 ^ Powicke 1962, pp. 201±2 ^ Sadler 2008, pp. 105±9 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 55 ^ The Dictum restored land to the disinherited rebels, in exchange for a fine decided by their level of involvement in the wars; Prestwich 2007, p. 117 ^ The essential concession was that the disinherited would now be allowed to take possession of their lands before paying the fines; Prestwich 2007, p. 121 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 63 ^ The Eighth Crusade was Louis IX's campaign in Tunisia, while the Ninth Crusade was Edward's expedition to the Holy Land. The two are sometime considered as one crusade. ^ Morris 2008, pp. 83, 90±2 ^ a b Prestwich 1997, p. 71 ^ a b Prestwich 1997, p. 72 ^ This meant a grant of 1/20 of all movable property. ^ Maddicott, John (1989). "The Crusade Taxation of 1268-70 and the Development of Parliament". in P. R. Coss & S. D. Lloyd (eds.). Thirteenth Century England II. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. pp. 93 ±117. ISBN 0851155138. ^ Morris 2008, p. 92 ^ Riley-Smith 2005, p. 210 ^ The disease in question was either dysentery or typhus; Riley-Smith 2005, pp. 210±1 ^ Riley-Smith 2005, p. 211 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 75 ^ Morris 2008, p. 95 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 76 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 97±8 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 77 ^ The anecdote of Queen Eleanor saving Edward's life by sucking the poison out of his wound is almost certainly a later fabrication; Prestwich 1997, p. 78 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 78, 82 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 82 ^ Though no written proof exists, it is assumed that this arrangement was agreed on before Edward's departure; Morris 2008, p. 104 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 82±5 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 226 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 116±7 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 92 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 93 ^ The few surviving documents from the Hundred Rolls show the vast scope of the project. They are dealt with extensively in: Helen Cam (1963). The Hundred and the Hundred Rolls: An Outline of Local Government in Medieval England (New ed.). London: Merlin Press. ^ Morris 2008, p. 115 ^ Among those singled out in particular by the royal justices was the earl of Gloucester, who was seen to have encroached ruthlessly on royal rights over the preceeing years; Sutherland 1963, pp. 146±7 ^ Sutherland 1963, p. 14 ^ Powicke 1962, pp. 378±9 ^ Sutherland 1963, p. 188 ^ Sutherland 1963, p. 149 ^ Brand, Paul (2003). Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521372461. ^ Plucknett 1949, pp. 29±30 ^ Plucknett 1949, pp. 94±8 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 273 ^ Plucknett 1949, pp. 140±4 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 280±1 ^ Plucknett 1949, pp. 45, 102±4 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 293 ^ Carpenter 2003, p. 386 ^ Davies 2000, pp. 322±3
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 175 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 174±5 ^ Davies 2000, p. 327 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 409 ^ Lancaster's post was held by Payne de Chaworth until April; Powicke 1962, p. 409. ^ Prestwich 2007, p. 150 ^ a b Prestwich 2007, p. 151 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 413 ^ Davies, Rees (1984). "Law and national identity in thirteenth century Wales". in R. R. Davies, R. A. Griffiths, I. G. Jones & K. O. Morgan (eds.). Welsh Society and Nationhood. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. pp. 51±69. ISBN 0708308902. ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 188 ^ Davies 2000, p. 348 ^ Morris 2008, p. 180 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 191±2 ^ Davies 2000, p. 353 ^ Carpenter 2003, p. 510 ^ Carpenter 2003, p. 511 ^ Davies 2000, p. 368 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 216 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 160 ^ This title became the traditional title of the heir apparent to the English throne. Prince Edward was not born heir apparent, but became so when his older brother Alphonso died in 1284; Prestwich 1997, pp. 126±7. ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 326±8 ^ Powicke 1962, pp. 252±3 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 323±5 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 329 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 304 ^ Morris 2008, p. 204±17 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 378±9 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 392 ^ Prestw ich estimates the total cost to around £400,000; Prestw ich 1972, p. 172 ^ Carpenter 2003, p. 518 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 357 ^ Barrow 1965, pp. 3±4 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 361 ^ Barrow 1965, p. 42 ^ The term is an 18th-century invention; Morris 2008, p. 253 ^ Prestwich 2007, p. 231 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 601 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 361±3 ^ Barrow 1965, p. 45 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 365 ^ Even though the principle of primogeniture did not necessarily apply to descent through female heirs, there is little doubt that Balliol's claim was the strongest one; Prestwich 1997, pp. 358, 367 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 370 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 371 ^ Barrow 1965, pp. 86±8 ^ Barrow 1965, pp. 88±91, 99 ^ Barrow 1965, pp. 99±100 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 471±3 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 376 ^ Harriss 1975, p. 49 ^ Brown 1989, pp. 65±6 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 99±100 ^ Brown 1989, pp. 80±1 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 403 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. plate 14 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 344 ^ Prestwich 1997, pp. 344±5 ^ Morris 2008, p. 86 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 322 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 170±1 ^ Morris 2008, pp. 226±8 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 345; Powicke 1962, p. 513 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 346 ^ Powicke 1962, p. 342 ^ Brown 1989, p. 185 ^ Harriss 1975, pp. 41±2 ^ Brown 1989, p. 70±1 ^ Brown 1989, p. 71 ^ The term was first introduced by William Stubbs; Morris 2008, pp. 283±4 ^ http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dumfries/dumfries/
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ "EDWARD I (r. 1272-1307)". http://www.royalinsight.gov.uk/output/Page61.asp. Retrieved on 2007-07-08. ^ Joel Munsell (1858). The Every Day Book of History and Chronology. D. Appleton & co. ^ Marks of Cadency in the British Royal Family ^ Scott L. Waugh, µ Thomas , 1st Earl of Norfolk (1300±1338)¶ , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [edit] References Barrow, G. W. S. (1965). Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. Brown, A.L. (1989). The Governance of Late Medieval England 1272±1461. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 0804717303. Carpenter, David (2003). The Struggle for Mastery: Britain, 1066-1284. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195220005. Davies, R. R. (2000). The Age of Conquest: Wales, 1063-1415. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198208782. Harriss, G.L. (1975). King, Parliament and Public Finance in Medieval England to 1369. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198224354. Maddicott, John (1994). Simon de Montfort. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521374936. Morris, Marc (2008). A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain (updated ed.). London: Hutchinson. ISBN 9780091796846. Plucknett, T. F. T. (1949). Legislation of Edward I. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. Powicke, F. M. (1947). King Henry III and the Lord Edward: The Community of the Realm in the Thirteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Powicke, F. M. (1962). The Thirteenth Century: 1216-1307 (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Prestwich, Michael (1972). War, Politics and Finance under Edward I. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0571090427. Prestwich, Michael (1997). Edward I (updated ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300072090. Prestwich, Michael (2004). "Edward I (1239±1307)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8517. Prestwich, Michael (2007). Plantagenet England: 1225-1360 (new ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198228449. Raban, Sandra (2000). England under Edward I and Edward II. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0631203575. Jonathan, Riley-Smith (2005). The Crusades: A History. London: Continuum. ISBN 0826472699. Sadler, John (2008). The Second Barons' War: Simon de Motfort and the Battles of Lewes and Evesham. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. ISBN 1844158314. Stubbs, William (ed.) (1882±1883). Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II. London: Longman. Sutherland, Donald (1963). Quo Warranto Proceedings in the Reign of Edward I, 1278-1294. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Watson, Fiona J. (1998). Under the Hammer: Edward I and the Throne of Scotland, 1286-1307. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 1862320314. [edit] External links Edward I of England at royal.gov.uk Images of the castles of Edward I in Wales King Edward I Monument Edward I of England House of Plantagenet Born: 17 June 1239 Died: 7 July 1307 Regnal titles Preceded by Henry III King of England 1272 ±1307 Succeeded by Edward II Lord of Ireland 1272 ±1307 English royalty Preceded by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall Heir to the English Throne as heir apparent 17 June 1239 - 20 November 1272 Succeeded by Henry of England Titles of nobility Preceded by Matthew de Hastings Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1265 Succeeded by Sir Matthew de Bezille French nobility dwa Note Citations Notes on Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England Children John PLANTAGENET b: BEF May 1286 in Of, Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England Mary PLANTAGENET b: ABT 1288 in Of, Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England Henry PLANTAGENET b: 1281 in Of, Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England Thomas LANCASTER b: ABT 1278 in , , , England Marriage 2 Enrique (Henry) I Of NAVARRE b: ABT 1239 in Of, Troyes, Aube, France Married: 1269 Children Theobald NAVARRE b: ABT 1270 in , , , France Jeanne NAVARRE b: 14 Jan 1273 in Bar-Sur-Seine, , , France Notes on Alice de Toeni Dau. of Ralph VII de Toeni and Mary; m.1. Thomas de Leyburn; m.2. Guy de Beauchamp. m.3. Sir William la Zouche de Mortimer; mother of Joyce la
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Zouche de Mortimer. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 114] Dau. of Ralph de Tony; m.1 Thomas Leyburne; m.2 Sir Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick; m.3 William Zouche, Lord Zouche of Mortimer; mother of Maud de Beauchamp. [Ancestral Roots, p. 86] Dau. of Ralph de Toeni VII; m. Thomas de Leyburn and was mother of Alice who m. Guy de Beauchamp; m. William La Zouche de Mortimer; m. Guy de Beauchamp
Father: Ralph VII de TOENI Lord of Flamstead b: 1255 in of Flamstead,Hertford,England Mother: Mary Clarissa de BRUS b: ABT 1260 in Scotland Marriage 1 Thomas de LEYBURN b: ABT 1279 in Leybourne,Kent,England Married: in of Rutland, England Children Alice de LEYBURN b: ABT 1299 in England Juliana de LEYBURNE b: 1300 in of Leybourn,Norfolk,England Marriage 2 Guy de BEAUCHAMP 2nd Earl of Warwick b: 1272/1278 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England c: in (30-1301) Married: 13 Feb 1309/1310 in of Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England Children Maud de BEAUCHAMP b: 1311 in of Warwick Castle,Warwickshire,England Emma de BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1312 in of Warwick Castle,Warwickshire,England Thomas BEAUCHAMP 11th Earl of Warwick, K.G. b: ABT 14 Feb 1313/1314 in Warwick Castle,Warwickshire,England Lucia Jane BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1315 in of Warwick Castle,Warwickshire,England Margaret BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1316 in England Marriage 3 William de Mortimer ZOUCHE Lord b: ABT 1280 in of Richard's Castle,Shropshire,England Married: BEF 25 Feb 1316/1317 Children Alan La ZOUCH b: ABT 1317 in of Ashby de la Zouch Castle, Leicestershire, England Elizabeth Mortimer La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1320 in of Richard's,Castle,Shropshire,England Joyce de Mortimer La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1320 in England Notes on Roger De Venables Children William Venables , 6th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1233 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Rose Venables b: ABT 1237 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Roger Venables b: ABT 1239 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Amy Venables b: ABT 1241 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Margaret Venables b: ABT 1243 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittany 1 Pierre De Bretagne b: 1269 d: JUL 1312 2 Pierre De Morlais Perkins b: 1310 d: 1399 + Agnes Taylor b: BEF 1352 d: 1446 3 Henry Perkins b: ABT 1335 d: 1374 + Margaret b: 1350 4 John Perkins b: 1360 d: 1399 5 William Perkins b: 1390 d: 1451 + Margaret Collee b: 1380 d: 1452 6 Thomas Perkins b: ABT 1410 d: 1479 + Ellen Tompkins b: 1410 d: 1443 7 William Perkins b: 1450 d: 1495 + Joanna Read b: 1454 d: ABT 1485 8 Thomas Perkins b: 1475 d: 21 APR 1528 + Alys De Astley b: 1461 d: 1538 9 Henry Perkins b: ABT 1500 d: 1547 + Mary Perkins b: 1505 d: 1529 10 Thomas Perkins b: 1525 d: 23 MAR 1591 + Alice Kebble b: 1512 d: 20 AUG 1613 8 Richard Parkyns b: ABT 1480 d: 1561 + Anne Twynborrow b: 1500 d: 1561 9 Richard Parkyns b: 1541 d: 3 JUL 1603 + Elizabeth Beresford b: 1550 d: 8 APR 1608 10 Aden Parkyns b: 1558 d: 1633 + Mary Goody b: 1586 d: 1633 NOT THE SAME---DELETE 2. PIERRE de Bretagne (Châteaulin, Finistère 2 Apr 1241-Paris 19 Oct 1268, bur Paris, église des Cordeliers). The Chronicon Kemperlegiense records the birth "die Martis post Resurrectionem Domini «apud castrum Lini" in 1241 of "Petrus secundus filius Iohannis Comitis Britanniæ"[325].
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Seigneur de Dinan, de Léon, de Hédé, de Hennebont et de la Roche-Derrien. He bought from Alain d'Avaugour Seigneur de Mayenne in 1264 all the latter's possessions in Brittany. Betrothed (Papal dispensation 6 Aug 1266) to MARGUERITE de Flandre, daughter of GUY Count of Flanders & his first w ife Mathilde de Béthune ([1251]-3 Jul 1285). Note Citations Notes on William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase, Lord of Brecknock William succeeded his father as Lord of Abergavenny (right), Builth and other Marcher Lordships in1227. Styled by the Welsh as "Black William" he was imprisoned by Llewelyn ap Iorwerth in 1229 during > Hubert de Burgh's disastrous Kerry (Ceri) campaign. He was ransomed and released after a short captivity during which he agreed to cede Builth as a marriage portion for his daughter Isabella on her be> trothal to David, son and heir of Llewelyn. The following Easter, Llewelyn discovered an intrigue between his wife, Joan, and William. Supported by a general clamour for his death, Llewelyn had Willia> m publicly hanged on 2nd May 1230 Notes on William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle Father: *Geoffrey De Saye II b: ABT 1155 in West Greenwich, Kent, England Mother: *Alice De Chesney b: 1159 in Newtimber,Sussex,England Marriage 1 *Sibyl Marshal b: 1213 in Linton, England Children Mary De Saye b: 1257 in Thurston, Suffolk, England *Unknown De Saye b: ABT 1255 in West Greenwich, Kent, England *William De Saye VI b: 20 NOV 1253 in Rochester, Kent, England Notes on Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg Simon de /Felbrigg/ Sir Simon le Bigod, Knight, alias Felbrigg of Felbrigg, liv ing 1310, lord of the manor of Felbrigg 1316-1349; m. Alice , daughter of Sir Georege de Thorpe, Knight, lord of the ma nor of Breisworth, co. Suffolk. [Magna Charta Sureties] Note Citations Notes on John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons named John Hastings, see John Hastings (disambiguation). John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (6 May 1262-28 February 1313), was an English peer and medieval soldier. Contents [hide] 1 Baron 2 Soldier 3 Succession 4 References Baron Hastings was the son of Henry de Hastings, who was summoned to Parliament by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester as Lord Hastings in 1263. However, this creation was not recognized by the King Henry III of England although John Hastings is sometimes referred to as the second Baron Hastings. His mother was Joanna de Cauntelo. He acquired the castle and honour of Bergavenny as Baron Abergavenny on the death of his uncle George de Cantelou, in 1273, and became the 13th Baron of Bergavenny by tenure. [edit] Soldier Hastings fought from the 1290s in the Scottish, Irish and French wars of King Edward I and was later Seneschal of Aquitaine. In 1290 he had unsuccessfully contested the Scottish crown as grandson of Ada, third daughter of King David I. The same year he was summoned to the English Parliament as Lord Hastings. In 1301, he signed a letter to Pope Boniface VIII, protesting the Papal interference in the Scottish affairs. Lord Hastings married as his first wife Isabel de Valence, daughter of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. His younger son Edmund was summoned to Parliament as Lord Hastings in 1299. Succession He died in February 1313, aged 50, and was succeeded in the Barony by his eldest son John. Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded by New Creation Baron Hastings 1290±1313 Succeeded by John Hastings
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990 Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings|b. 6 May 1262\nd. 10 Feb 1312/13|p66.htm#i654|Sir Henry de Hastings|d. c 5 Mar 1268/69|p66.htm#i655|Joan de Cauntelo|d. 1271|p66.htm#i653|Sir Henry de Hastings|d. c 9 Aug 1250|p10777.htm#i107767|Ada of Huntingdon|d. a 1241|p10777.htm#i107766|William de Cauntelo|d. 25 Sep 1254|p65.htm#i644|Eve de Briouze|b. b 1230\nd. bt 20 Jul 1255 - 28 Jul 1255|p64.htm#i634| Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings was born on 6 May 1262.1 He was the son of Sir Henry de Hastings and Joan de Cauntelo.1 He married, secondly, Isabel le Despenser, daughter of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester.2 He married, firstly, Isabel de Valence, daughter of William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in 1275.2 He died on 10 February 1312/13 at age 50.2 Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings succeeded to the title of Lord Abergavenny [Feudal] on 18 October 1273.1 In 1290 he was one of three competitors for the crown of Scotland, through his mother.2 He was created 1st Lord Hastings [England by writ] on 24 June 1295, although he was first called to Parliament on 29 May 1290, however this is not considered to be a valid Parliament for the purposes of becoming a peer.3,2 He held the office of Lieutenant and Seneschal of Gascony in 1302.2 Children of Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings and Isabel de Valence Elizabeth de Hastings+ 2 William de Hastings 2 John de Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings+ b. 30 Sep 1286, d. 20 Jan 1324/251 Children of Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings and Isabel le Despenser Thomas de Hastings d. 13332 Sir Hugh de Hastings+ b. c 1310, d. fr 29 Jul 1347 - 30 Jul 13472 Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 23. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1817. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume VI, page 347 Note Citations Notes on Isabel le Despencer Isabel le Despenser|d. 4 Dec 1334|p1874.htm#i18736|Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester|b. c 1227\nd. c 1326|p195.htm#i1943||||Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord le Despenser|d. c 4 Aug 1266|p1077.htm#i10761|Aliva Basset||p2643.htm#i26428||| Isabel le Despenser was the daughter of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester.1 She married Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings, son of Sir Henry de Hastings and Joan de Cauntelo.1 She died on 4 December 1334.1 Her married name became de Hastings.1 Children of Isabel le Despenser and Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings Thomas de Hastings d. 13331 Sir Hugh de Hastings+ b. c 1310, d. fr 29 Jul 1347 - 30 Jul 13471 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1817. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan Hugh Despenser the younger From New World Encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Previous (Hugh Capet)Next (Hugo Grotius)Ready The execution of Hugh Despenser the younger, from a manuscript of Jean Froissart.Hugh Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser (1286±November 24, 1326), sometimes referred to as "the younger Despenser," was keeper of a number of castles and towns in England and Wales, some of which he possessed legally, some he obtained illegally. From 1314, he adopted the title Lord of Glamorgan. In 1318, he became Chamberlain to Edward II of England. By 1321, he and his father had offended to many members of the nobility that they were forced to flee to. Hugh spent the next year as a pirate in the English Channel. He was re-instated at court a year later. Hugh and his father were so powerful that they more or less ran the country, manipulating Edward, with whom Hugh may have had a homosexual relationship. In 1326, Edward's wife, Isabella, and Roger Mortimer invaded England to end the power of the Dispensers and Edward's ineffectual rule. Most of the country rallied to the Queen's side. Mortimer became de facto ruler for the next three years. Both Dispensers were executed for treason. Hugh Despenser the Younger was a selfish man who manipulated others to accumulate wealth for himself, to gain power and influence. King Edward's weakness presented him with an ideal opportunity to act as the power behind the throne. He had no regard for justice and had no scruples in taking advantage of widowed women who had little change of protecting their property. Hugh's legacy is a reminder that power corrupts. Yet, although he ignored Parliament, by the end of his life, Parliament was beginning to assert the right to share in power. It appropriated to itself the task of curbing excesses and of minimizing the possibility of one person, king or a manipulator of kings, ignoring on people's rights, confiscating their property and governing with no concern for the common good. Contents [hide] 1 Life 1.1 Royal Chamberlain 1.2 Exile 1.3 The tyranny 1.4 Edward's deposition and Hugh's execution
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Life Hugh Despenser the younger was the son and heir of Hugh le Despenser, later Earl of Winchester, by Isabel Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick. Hugh's father was created 1st Baron le Despencer in 1295. In 1322, he was elevated as Earl of Winchester. In May 1306, Hugh was knighted, and that summer he married Eleanor de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 9th Lord of Clare and 7th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre. Her grandfather, Edward I, owed Hugh's father vast sums of money, and the marriage was intended as a payment of these debts. When Eleanor's brother was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn, she unexpectedly became one of the three co-heiresses to the rich Gloucester earldom, and in her right Hugh inherited Glamorgan and other properties. In just a few short years Hugh went from a landless knight to one of the wealthiest magnates in the kingdom. Hugh and his wife had "nine or ten children over a period of about sixteen or seventeen years" and an apparently happy relationship.[1] Eleanor was also the niece of the new king, Edward II of England, and this connection brought Hugh closer to the English royal court. He joined the baronial opposition to Piers Gaveston, the king's favorite, and Hugh's brother-in-law, as Gaveston was married to Eleanor's sister. Eager for power and wealth, Hugh seized Tonbridge Castle in 1315. The next year he murdered Llywelyn Bren, a Welsh hostage in his custody. Hugh's father became Edward's chief adviser following Galveston's execution in 1312. He was often sent to represent the king in negotiations in Europe. Royal Chamberlain Hugh became royal chamberlain in 1318. Parliament had been eager to stop Edward's spending on lavish entertainment while the economy languished and in 1311, it established a council of 21 leading barons to supervise Edward under a set of Ordinances. From 1314 to 1318, Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster was Chief Councillor, appointed by Parliament, and effectively governed England. However, by 1318, Thomas Lancaster had lost support and was forced out of office, accepting a lesser role. His removal made Hugh's appointment possible. As a royal courtier, Hugh maneuvered into the affections of King Edward, displacing the previous favorite, Roger d'Amory. Barons who had supported his appointment soon saw him as a worse version of Gaveston. By 1320, his greed was running free. Hugh seized the Welsh lands of his wife's inheritance, ignoring the claims of his two brothers-in-law. He forced Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, to give up her lands, cheated his sister-in-law Elizabeth de Clare out of Gower and Usk, and allegedly had Lady Baret's arms and legs broken until she went insane. He also supposedly vowed to be revenged on Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March because Mortimer's grandfather had murdered Hugh's grandfather, and once stated (though probably in jest) that he regretted he could not control the wind. By 1321, he had earned many enemies in every stratum of society, from Queen Isabella to the barons to the common people. There was even a bizarre plot to kill Hugh by sticking pins in a wax likeness of him. Exile Edward and the Dispenser's were ignoring Parliament and ruling without consulting the barons, even though Parliament had passed the Ordinances of 1310-11, limiting his power. In 1321, Edward banned the Barons and other aristocrats from gathering in the House of Lords, fearing that they were plotting against him. When Edward refused to dismiss Hugh or to take any action against him for the illegal seizure of property, the barons gathered "800 men-at-arms and 10,000 footmen" and devastated Glamorgan "from end to end"[2] This is known as the Despenser War. Finally the barons convinced Parliament to banish both Dispensers. Hugh and his father went into exile in August 1321. His father fled to Bordeaux, France and Hugh became a pirate in the English Channel, "a sea monster, lying in wait for merchants as they crossed his path."[3] Edward, however, successfully moved against the rebel Barons at the Battle of Boroughbridge March 16, 1322, and immediately recalled his favorites. The pair returned. Edward reinstated Hugh as his chamberlain, and created High's father Earl of Winchester. Hugh's time in exile had done nothing to quell his greed, his rashness, or his ruthlessness. Thomas Lancaster was found guilty of treason and executed. Fellow rebel, Roger Mortimer was imprisoned but escaped to France. The tyranny The time from the Despensers' return from exile until the end of Edward II's reign was a time of uncertainty in England. With the main baronial opposition leaderless and weak, having been defeated at the Battle of Boroughbridge, and Edward willing to let them do as they pleased, the Despensers were left unchecked. At York in 1322, Edward convened Parliament and revoked the Ordinances limiting his power. Edward and the Despensers grew rich through corruption and maladministration. "For four years," writes Given-Wilson, "Edward and the Despensers ruled England as they pleased, brooking no opposition, growing fat on the proceeds of confiscated land and disinherited heirs."[4] The dispossessed were often wealthy widows. Hugh has been described as the "real ruler of England" at this point.[1] This period is sometimes referred to as the "Tyranny." This maladministration caused hostile feeling for them and, by proxy, Edward II. Edward and the Despensers simply ignored the law of the land, bending it to suit their interests. Queen Isabella had a special dislike for the man, who was now one of the richest nobles in England. Various historians have suggested, and it is commonly believed, that he and Edward had an ongoing sexual relationship. Froissart states "he was a sodomite, even it is said, with the King."[5] Some speculate it was this relationship that caused the Queen's dislike of him. Others, noting that her hatred for him was far greater than for any other favorite of her husband, suggest that his behavior towards herself and the nation served to excite her particular disgust. Weir speculates that he had raped Isabella and that was the source of her hatred.[6] While Isabella was in France to negotiate between her husband and the French king over Edward's refusal to pay homage for his French fief, she formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer and began planning an invasion. Hugh supposedly tried to bribe French courtiers to assassinate Isabella, sending barrels of silver as payment. Others suggest that Hugh "used his influence over
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Edward and as Chamberlain to prevent Isabella from seeing her husband or" form "wielding any political influence.[1] Edward's deposition and Hugh's execution Roger Mortimer and the Queen invaded England in October 1326. Their forces only numbered about 1,500 mercenaries to begin with, but the majority of the nobility rallied to them throughout October and November. By contrast, very few people were prepared to fight for Edward II, mainly because of the hatred which the Despensers had aroused. The Despensers fled West with the King, with a sizable sum from the treasury. The escape was unsuccessful. The King and Hugh were deserted by most of their followers, and were captured near Neath, in mid-November. King Edward was placed in captivity and later deposed. At his coronation, he had promised to keep the peace, to maintain justice and to obey the laws of the "community." The last was a new oath and when he failed to keep this promise, the community's representatives in Parliament deposed him.[7] Hugh's father was executed, at Bristol, and Hugh himself was brought to trial. Hugh tried to starve himself before his trial, but face trial he did on November 24, 1326, in Hereford, before Mortimer and the Queen. He was judged a traitor and a thief, and sentenced to public execution by hanging, drawing and quartering. Additionally, he was sentenced to be disemboweled for having procured discord between the King and Queen. Treason had also been the grounds for Gaveston's execution; the belief was that these men had misled the King rather than the King himself being guilty of folly. Immediately after the trial, he was dragged behind four horses to his place of execution, where a great fire was lit. He was stripped naked, and biblical verses denouncing arrogance and evil were written on his skin.[8] He was then hanged from a gallows 50 ft (15 m) high, but cut down before he could choke to death, and tied to a ladder in full view of the crowd. The executioner then climbed up beside him, and sliced off his penis and testicles. These were then burnt in front of him, while he was still alive and conscious. Subsequently, the executioner plunged his knife into his abdomen, and slowly pulled out, and cut out, his entrails and heart, which were likewise burnt before the ecstatic crowd. Finally, his corpse was beheaded, and his body cut into four pieces, and his head was mounted on the gates of London.[9] Edward was officially deposed by Parliament in January 1327. In deposing Edward, Parliament stated that Edward was incompetent to govern, that he had neglected the business of the kingdom for unbecoming occupations« that he had broken his coronation oath, especially in the matter of doing justice to all, and that he had ruined the realm.[10] Parliament then confirmed his son, Edward III as king, with Mortimer as regent until Edward assumed power for himself in 1330. It was Parliament that then found Mortimer found guilty of "usurping royal power" and of "causing dissension between Edward II and his Queen" and ordered his execution. Like Hugh, he was hung, drawn and quartered. [11] Heirs His eldest son, Hugh, died in 1349 without any heirs. His son, Edward Despenser married Elizabeth, daughter of Bartholomew, lord Burghersh, fought at the Battle of Poitiers and in other battles in France. He was made a knight of the Garter, and died in 1375. His son, Thomas le Despenser, became Earl of Gloucester. Edward's daughter, Elizabeth married John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, ancestor of the poet, Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Legacy After his death, his widow asked to be given the body so she could bury it at the family's Gloucestershire estate, but only the head, a thigh bone and a few vertebrae were returned to her.[12] What may be the body of Despenser was identified in February 2008, at Hulton Abbey in Staffordshire. The skeleton, which was first uncovered during archaeological work in the 1970s, appeared to be the victim of a drawing and quartering as it had been beheaded and chopped into several pieces with a sharp blade, suggesting a ritual killing. Furthermore, it lacked several body parts, including the ones given to Despenser's wife. Radiocarbon analysis dated the body to between 1050 and 1385, and later tests suggested it to be that of a man over 34 years old. Despenser was 40 at the time of his death. In addition, the Abbey is located on lands that belonged to Hugh Audley, Despenser's brother-in-law, at the time.[12] No book-length biographical study of Hugh Despenser exists, although The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II: 1321 ±1326 by historian Natalie Fryde is a study of Edward's reign during the years that the Despensers' power was at its peak. Fryde pays particular attention to the subject of the Despensers' ill-gotten landholdings. The numerous accusations against the younger Despenser at the time of his execution have never been the subject of close critical scrutiny, although Roy Martin Haines called them "ingenuous" ²"another piece of propaganda that puts all blame for the ills of the reign on one man and his father."[13] Despite the crucial and disastrous role he played in the reign of Edward II, Despenser is almost a minor character in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II (1592), where as "Spencer" he is little more than a substitute for the dead Gaveston. In 2006, he was selected by BBC History Magazine as the fourteenth century's worst Briton.[14] Hugh Despenser the younger was a selfish man who manipulated others to accumulate wealth for himself. Edward's weakness presented him with an ideal opportunity to act as the power behind the throne. He had no regard for justice. Edward was king, and Hugh his senior adviser at a time when the relationship between king and people was changing. In place of the nation as more or less the personal possession of the monarch, the view of the nation as a community or commonwealth was emerging, in which all freemen (but not yet women) had rights and responsibilities. The kingly power, it was still believed, was part of the natural order but even the king had to govern justly, and consult his barons and the representatives of the Commons to raise and spend money, as well as to wage war. On the one hand, Edward and his Chamberlain tried to disregard Parliament and to rule without consulting either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. At this point in English history, Parliamentary government was still a long way off, yet increasingly kings could not rule without Parliament. Despite being marginalized, it was Parliament that sent Hugh into exile in 1322. Since it was Parliament that officially deposed Edward, it was also Parliament that legitimized Edward III's succession. It was Parliament that found Mortimer guilty of usurping royal power, and ordered his execution. Arguably, one positive result of Hugh's attempts to appropriate power was a strengthening of Parliament's supervisory role. It became more and more difficult for any individual, even for the King, to exercise power alone.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes ? 1.0 1.1 1.2 Alianore, Hugh le Despenser the Younger, Medieval Miniatures. Retrieved October 19, 2008. ? Chronicle, Hugh Le Despenser the Younger. Retrieved October 19, 2008. ? Mortimer (2006), 111. ? Given-Wilson (1987), 32. ? Froissart and Brereton (1978), 44. ? Weir (2005). ? Prestwich, 25. ? Mortimer (2006), 160. ? Kastenbaum (2004), 193-4. ? Cross, 123. ? Sidney Lee and Leslie Stephen, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome (London: Oxford University Press), 909. ? 12.0 12.1 Laura Clout, Abbey body identified as gay lover of Edward II, The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved October 19, 2008. ? Haines (2003), 185. ? BBC, 'Worst' historical Britons list. Retrieved October 19, 2008. References Cross, Arthur Lyon. 1920. A Shorter History of England and Greater Britain. London: Macmillan Froissart, Jean, and Geoffrey Brereton. 1978. Chronicles. The Penguin classics. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140442007. Fryde, Natalie. 1979. The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II, 1321-1326. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521222013. Given-Wilson, Chris. 1987. The English Nobility in the Late Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century Political Community. London, UK: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 9780710204912. Haines, Roy Martin. 2003. King Edward II: Edward of Caernarfon, his Life, his Reign, and its Aftermath, 1284-1330. Montreal, CA: McGill-Queen's Univ. Press. ISBN 9780773524323. Kastenbaum, Robert. 2004. On our Way: The Final Passage Through Life and Death. Life passages. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520218802. Marlowe, Christopher. 1990s. Edward the Second. Champaign, IL: Project Gutenberg. ISBN 9780585049526. Mortimer, Ian. 2006. The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England, 1327-1330. New York, NY: Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 9780312349417. Prestwich, Michael. 2005. Plantagenet England, 1225-1360. The new Oxford History of England. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198228448. Weir, Alison. 2005. Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England. New York, NY: Ballantine Books Note Citations Abbey body identified as gay lover of Edward II By Laura Clout, The Telegrpah UK 18 Feb 2008 A mutilated body found in an abbey graveyard has been identified as that of a notorious medieval villain rumoured to have been the gay lover of Edward II. The remains, which bear the hallmarks of having been hanged, drawn and quartered, are thought to be those of Sir Hugh Despenser the Younger, who was executed as a traitor in 1326. Sir Hugh was executed after Edward II [above] was deposed from the throne in 1326 Sir Hugh had been favourite of Edward II - who was widely believed to have been homosexual - but was brutally executed before a mob after the king was ousted from the throne. The decapitated remains, buried at Hulton Abbey, Staffs, have intrigued experts since they were uncovered during the 1970s and now Mary Lewis, an anthropologist, says she has uncovered compelling evidence of their true identity. The manner of execution, carbon-dating of the bones, and the absence of several parts of the body all point towards Sir Hugh being the victim, she said. "If the remains are those of Sir Hugh Despenser the Younger, then this is the first time such an execution victim has been identified," she added. Sir Hugh insinuated himself into the king's favour by backing him in his battles with the barons. Through a series of ruthless deals, he consolidated a huge fortune, winning himself a legion of enemies in the process, including Edward's wife, Queen Isabella. His downfall came when the queen and her ally, Roger Mortimer, deposed the king in 1326. Sir Hugh was judged a traitor and a thief. He was hanged and, still conscious, castrated, disembowelled and then quartered before his head was displayed on London Bridge. Miss Lewis, a biological anthropologist at the University of Reading, found that the Staffordshire skeleton had been beheaded and chopped into several pieces with a sharp blade, suggesting a ritual killing. There was also evidence of a stab wound to the stomach. She said: "This form of public execution was high theatre that aimed to demonstrate the power of government to the masses. High treason dictated that the perpetrator should suffer more than one death."
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Radiocarbon analysis dated the remains to between 1050 and 1385 and subsequent tests suggested that the male was over 34 years old. Sir Hugh was 40 when he was killed. "Dating of the Hulton Abbey skeleton indicates that he died no later that 1385, when this brutal and very public form of execution was handed out only to the most notorious political prisoners. This suggests that the skeleton at Hulton Abbey was a well-known political figure," Miss Lewis added. Sir Hugh's wife asked for his bones to be buried on his family's Gloucestershire estate but only the head, a thigh bone and a few vertebrae were returned to her. These are the bones that are missing from the Hulton Abbey skeleton. In addition, the abbey formed part of the estate of Sir Hugh's brother-in-law, Hugh Audley, and it is thought the family may have chosen to bury what remained of their disgraced relative there Note Citations ACEO, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2008. An ACEO portrait of Hugh Le Despencer (the Younger). Born in 1286. In the same year he was knighted he was married to Eleanor De Clare. Piers Gaveston was his brother-in-law. Through his wife he inherited much land and property. By 1320 he had become Edwards new favourite. Hugh's father had been been a loyal supporter of Edward and had been his chief administrator. In his position as favourite he begand to appropriate land and wealth, much to the disgust of the Lords and Barons who saw him as an even worse Gaveston. The Despencers were then forced into exile in 1321 but returned a year later. The Despencers were loathed for their greed and rapaciousness, Edward seemingly allowing them to do as they please. Whether Hugh and Edward were actually physically lovers is uncertain but it is certain that Isabella despised him. Mortimer was also his enemy, Despencer having vowed revenge on him as his grandfather had murdered Hugh's. When Isabella and Mortimer landed in 1326 to depose Edward and the Despencers most of the Lords and Barons supported them and Edward and the Despencers were soon captured. The Elder Despencer was executed at Bristol. Hugh the Younger was put on trial before Isabella and Mortimer at Hereford. Found guilty he was dragged to his place of execution. First stripped, he then had scriptures written into his skin. He was then hanged but not long enough to kill him. He was then tied to a tall ladder, so all could see him. Still alive, his genitals were then cut off and thrown into the fire. Then he was slit open and his entrails slowly removed, finally his heart. He was then beheaded and his body cut into four pieces Note Citations Notes on John Marshal According to Cokayne, (p. 525), "John Marshal, the founder of this family, owed his political advancement to his near relationship to William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and his feudal positions to his marriage with Aline, eld. da. and coh., and afterwards sole heir, of Hubert IV de Rye, lord of the barony of Rye. John Marshal first appears on the page of history in 1197, as one of the Knights, under command of William Marshal, sent by Richard I to assist the Counts of Flanders and Boulogne against France. In 1203 he was in Normandy with King John, and in the following year went to Ireland in the service of the Earl Marshal, while the Earl went to Normandy in the service of the King. On 12 Nov. 1207 he was made Marshal of Ireland. He accompanied King John on his Irish expedition, 1210. From 1213 to the end of the reign he was constantly occupied in the King's service in England; in 1215 he was with King John at Runnymede, and one of those by whose advice the King gave his assent to Magna Carta; later in the year he was one of the embassy to the court of Rome. Returning, he accompanied the King on his march to the North, and attended him at his death at Newark, 19 Oct. 1216. Nine days later he was present at the Coronation of Henry III at Gloucester, and was a member of the council of his uncle, guardian of the young King. He was among the 'barons' in the Earl Marshal's forces in the relief of Lincoln Castle. From this time till his death he was continually occupied in the public service in England, Ireland, or abroad." In the footnotes, Cokayne states that "William Marshal's elder brother John (whose heir he was) died in 1194, leaving a widow, da. of Adam de Port. John is described in a charter of King John as nepes Willelmi Marescalli comitis de de Penbroc. The very detailed biography of the Earl Marshal ... makes no mention of a second brother John, and the Earl's nephew appears to have had no patrimony; it is therefore probable that he was an illegitimate son of the Earl's elder brother". Notes on Hugh Burnell, Knight Hugh II Burnell, Sir Knight, born Abt. 1204 in Beldwas, Shropshire, England; died Abt. 1242 in , England. He was the son of William Burnell and . Isabel De Longespee. He married. Petronill De Cheynie. Petronill De Cheynie, born Abt. 1206 in , England. Notes for Hugh II Burnell, Sir Knight: In 1244 Giles de Erdington, who was the lord of the manor of Wellington was granted the right to hold a market and fair in Wellington. The market was to be held on Thursdays and the fair was to be every June. It was the custom for such-grants to be confirmed and sometimes increased bysucceeding monarchs. As such, in 1283, Sir Hugh Burnell, Erdington's successor, was granted the right to hold two annual fairs, on the vigil, day and morrow of St. Barnabas (June 10-12) and on the vigil, day and morrow of St. John the Baptist (August 28-30), as well as the Thursday market. Child of Hugh Burnell and Petronill De Cheynie is: Robert II Burnell, born Abt. 1232 in Beldwas, Shropshire, England; died 1269 in , England Note Citations Notes on William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglas Note: William "le Hardi", Lord of Douglas, William "le Hardi", thirdor from his namesake William de Duglas, was a prominent baron atthe time of William Wallace. He is most notable for being thefirst Lord to join Wallace in his revolt against England. Ronald McNair Scott, in his book "Robert the Bruce: King ofScots", writes about William "le Hardi's" eager alliance withWallace, "The gesture of Sir William (Douglas) was typical ofthe man. Crusader, warrior, egoist, he had gone his ownthroughout life with very little regard for anyone else. He
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks hadflouted the guardians of the interregnum and insulted theauthority of King Edward by abducting and forcibly marryingEleanor de Ferrers, an English widow, while she was staying withrelatives in Scotland." He was captured by the English and hanged at the Tower ofLondon. He had three sons; Sir James "The Good", Hugh "The Dull", andArchibald, who became the first Regent of Scotland. Sir, William, 5th of Douglas, called "le Hardi" - "The Bold"; died a prisoner of the English in London 1298. "Surnamed the 'Hardy,' from his valour and heroic deeds, fought on the patriotic side in the War of Independence. He was governor of the Castle of Berwick in 1296, when that town was besieged and taken, after a resolute defence, by Edward I. The garrison of the castle on capitulating were allowed to march out with the honours of war; but Sir William Douglas was detained for some time a prisoner in one of the towers of that fortress. On regaining his liberty he rejoined the patriotic party, but fell once more into the hands of the English, and died in confinement in the Tower of York in 1302. He was the father, by a sister of the High Stewart, of Sir James Douglas." Ally of William Wallace "Braveheart" Sir William defended Berwick Castle besieged by Edward I in 1296, but after a gallant defense, he was forced to surrender. He was imprisoned, released, and captured again, joining William "Braveheart" Wallace in the fight for Scottish independence, the first Lord to do so. He was later recaptured and died imprisoned in the Tower of York in 1302. Douglas Castle was also known as "Castle Dangerous." It was the stronghold of the Black Doulases and a center of activity during the Scottish wars for independence led by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. The English briefly held the castle until it was recaptured and destroyed by its owner Sir James Douglas, "The Black". Notes on Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine Edward II of England Previous (Edward III of England)Next (Edward IV of England By the Grace of God, King of England Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine Reign July 7, 1307 - January 20, 1327 Coronation February 25, 1308 Born April 25 1284(1284-04-25) Caernarfon Castle Died 21 September 1327 (aged 43) Berkeley Castle Buried Gloucester Cathedral Predecessor Edward I Successor Edward III Consort Isabella of France (c.1295-1358) Issue Edward III (1312-1377) John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316-1336) Eleanor of Woodstock (1318-1355) Joanna (1321-1362) Royal House Plantagenet Father Edward I (1239-1307) Mother Eleanor of Castile (1246-1290) Edward II (April 25, 1284 ±September 21, 1327), of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until deposed in January, 1327. His tendency to ignore his nobility²in favor of low-born favorites ²led to constant political unrest and his deposition by a rebellion led by his own Queen, Isabella. Today, he is perhaps best remembered for his murder, for alleged homosexual behavior, and for his defeat by Robert the Bruce of Scotland at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Edward II was the first monarch to establish colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge; he founded Cambridge's King's Hall in 1317 and gave Oxford's Oriel College its royal charter in 1326. Both colleges received the favor of Edward's son, Edward III, who confirmed Oriel's charter in 1327 and refounded King's Hall in 1337. Edward was king at a time when the relationship between king and people was changing. In place of the nation as more or less the personal possession of the monarch, the view of the nation as a community or commonwealth was emerging, in which all freemen (but not yet women) had rights and responsibilities. The kingly power, it was still believed, was part of the natural order but even the king had to govern justly, and consult his barons and the representatives of the Commons to raise and spend money, as well as to wage war. Parliamentary government was still a long way off, yet increasingly kings could not rule without Parliament. Since it was Parliament that officially deposed Edward, it was also Parliament that legitimized the succession of Edward III. Contents [hide] 1 Prince of Wales 2 King of England 3 War with the barons 4 Conflict with Scotland 5 "Rule" of the Despensers 5.1 Isabella leaves England 5.2 Invasion by Isabella and Mortimer
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Prince of Wales The fourth son of Edward I of England by his first wife Eleanor of Castile, Edward II was born at Caernarfon Castle. He was the first English prince to hold the title of the Prince of Wales, which was formalized by the Lincoln Parliament of February 7, 1301. The story that his father presented Edward II as a newborn to the Welsh as their future native prince is unfounded; the story first appeared in the work of 16th century Welsh "antiquary" David Powel. Edward became heir at just a few months old, following the death of his elder brother Alfonso. His father, a notable military leader, trained his heir in warfare and statecraft starting in his childhood, yet the young Edward preferred boating and craftsman work ²activities thought beneath kings at the time. It has been hypothesized that Edward's love for "low brow" activities developed because of his overbearing and ruthless father. The prince took part in several Scots campaigns, but despite these martial engagements, "all his father's efforts could not prevent his acquiring the habits of extravagance and frivolity which he retained all through his life."[1] The king attributed his son¶ s preferences to his strong attachment to Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall , a Gascon knight, and Edward I exiled Gaveston from court after Prince Edward attempted to bestow his friend with a title reserved for royalty. Ironically, it was the king who had originally chosen Gaveston to be a suitable friend for his son, in 1298. When Edward I died on July 7, 1307, the first act of the new King Edward II was to recall Gaveston; his next was to abandon the Scots campaign that had been a hallmark of his father's reign. King of England Edward II, depicted in Cassell's History of England, published circa 1902.Edward was as physically impressive as his father, yet he lacked the drive and ambition of his forebear. It was written that Edward II was "the first king after the Conquest who was not a man of business".[2] His main interest was in entertainment, though he also took pleasure in athletics and mechanical crafts. He had been so dominated by his father that he had little confidence in himself, and was often in the hands of a court favorite with a stronger will than his own. On January 25, 1308, Edward married Isabella of France, the daughter of King Philip the Fair and sister to three French kings. The marriage was doomed to failure almost from the beginning. Isabella was frequently neglected by her husband, who spent much of his time conspiring with his favorites regarding how to limit the powers of the Peerage in order to consolidate his father's legacy for himself. Nevertheless, their marriage produced two sons, Edward (1312 ±1377), who would succeed his father on the throne as Edward III, and John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316±1336), and two daughters, Eleanor of Woodstock (1318±1355) and Joan of the Tower (1321±1362), wife of David II of Scotland. Edward had also fathered at least one illegitimate son, Adam FitzRoy, who accompanied his father in the Scottish campaigns of 1312 and died on 18 September 1322. War with the barons When Edward traveled to the northern French city of Boulogne-sur-Mer to marry Isabella, he left his friend and counselor Gaveston to act as regent. Gaveston also received the earldom of Cornwall and the hand of the king's niece, Margaret of Gloucester. But these proved to be costly honors. Various barons grew resentful of Gaveston, and insisted on his banishment through the Ordinances of 1311. [3] An expression of Parliamentary power, the Ordinances, which referred to the king's "oppressive and destructive measures" severely restricted Edward's ability to make appointments without reference to Parliament, and also to spend money. Edward recalled his friend, but in 1312, Gaveston was executed by the Earl of Lancaster and his allies, who claimed that Gaveston led the King to folly. (Gaveston was run through and beheaded on Blacklow Hill, outside the small village of Leek Wootton, where a monument (Gaveston's Cross) still stands today). For four years, Lancaster, who was appointed Chief Counsellor by Parliament, was de facto ruler as he tried to put the realm's economy back in order. Although a cousin of the king, Lancaster was a strong advocate of Parliamentary governance. He did not see this as a substitute for kingly rule. Governance was to be a partnership but when needed parliament could supervise and even censure the king's actions. Edward immediately focused on the destruction of those who had betrayed him, while the Barons themselves lost impetus (with Gaveston dead, they saw little need to continue). By mid-July, Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke was advising the King to make war on the Barons who, unwilling to risk their lives, entered negotiations in September of 1312. In October, the Earls of Lancaster, Warwick, Arundel and Hereford begged Edward's pardon. Conflict with Scotland During this period, Robert the Bruce was steadily re-conquering Scotland. In June 1314, Edward led a huge army into Scotland in hopes of relieving Stirling. On June 24, his ill-disciplined and poorly-led force was completely defeated by Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn. Contemporary chroniclers considered it one of the worst defeats sustained by an English army since 1066. Consequently, Bruce's position as King of Scots was secure, and he subsequently took vengeance for Edward I's activities by devastating the northern counties of England. The English, learning from defeat, never again fielded an army which relied on heavy cavalry charges, instead they fielded large numbers of longbowmen, dismounted men-at-arms and knights.
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"Rule" of the Despensers Following the death of Gaveston, the King increased favor to his nephew-by-marriage (who was also Gaveston's brother-in-law), Hugh Despenser the Younger. But, as with Gaveston, the Barons were indignant at the privileges Edward lavished upon the Despenser father and son, especially when the younger Despenser began in 1318, to strive to procure for himself the earldom of Gloucester and the lands associated with it. By 1320, the situation in England was again becoming dangerously unstable. Edward ignored laws of the land in favor of Despenser: when Lord de Braose of Gower sold his Lordship to his son-in-law (an action entirely lawful in the Welsh Marches), Despenser demanded that the King grant Gower to him instead. The King, against all laws, then confiscated Gower from the purchaser and offered it to Despenser. In doing this, he invoked the fury of most of the Barons. In 1321, the Earl of Hereford, along with the Earl of Lancaster and others, took up arms against the Despenser family, and the King was forced into an agreement with the Barons. On August 14, at Westminster Hall, accompanied by the Earls of Pembroke and Richmond, the King declared the Despenser father and son both banished. The victory of the Barons proved their undoing. With the removal of the Despensers, many nobles in England, regardless of previous affiliation, now attempted to move into the vacuum left by the two. Hoping to win Edward's favor, these nobles were willing to aid the King in his revenge against the Barons and thus increase their own wealth and power. Edward himself therefore not only desired revenge; he now had the means to attain it. In following campaigns, many of the King's opponents were murdered, the Earl of Lancaster being beheaded in the presence of the King, his own cousin. With all opposition crushed, the King and the Despensers were left the unquestionable masters of England. At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a Statute which revoked all previous Ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it. The King would no longer be subject to the will of Parliament, and the Lords, Prelates, and Commons were to suffer his will in silence. Parliament degenerated into a mere advisory council. Isabella leaves England A dispute between France and England broke out over Edward's refusal to pay homage to the French King for the territory of Gascony and, after several bungled attempts to regain the territory, the King sent Isabella, the Queen, to negotiate for peace terms. Isabella was sent to France in March 1325, visibly overjoyed to be leaving England, which would not only allow her to visit her family and native land, but also allow her to escape the Despensers and the King, all of whom she by now detested. On May 31, 1325, Isabella agreed to a Peace Treaty. It favored France and required the King to pay homage, in France to Charles. But Edward decided instead to send his son who would pay homage to Charles. This proved a gross tactical error, and helped to bring about the ruin of both Edward and the Despensers as Isabella, now that she had her son with her, declared that she would not return to England until Despenser was removed. Invasion by Isabella and Mortimer When Isabella's retinue (loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella) returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the King: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England. Edward now prepared for invasion, but was betrayed by others close to him: His son refused to leave his mother (claiming that he wanted to remain with her during her unease and unhappiness); his brother, the Earl of Kent, married Mortimer's cousin, Margaret Wake; and other nobles, such as John de Cromwell and the Earl of Richmond, also chose to remain with Mortimer. In September 1326, Mortimer and Isabella invaded England. Edward was amazed by their small numbers of soldiers, and immediately attempted to levy an immense army to crush them. However, a large number of men refused to fight Mortimer and the Queen; Henry of Lancaster, for example, was not even summoned by the King, and he showed his loyalties by raising an army, seizing a cache of Despenser treasure from Leicester Abbey, and marching south to join Mortimer. Swiftly, the invasion had too much force and support to be stemmed. As a result, the army the King had ordered failed to emerge and the King, with Despenser, was left isolated. They abandoned London on 1 October, leaving the city to fall into disorder. The King first took refuge in Gloucester, he then fled to South Wales, to make a defence in Despenser's misbegotten lands. But the King was unable to rally an army. and on October 31, Edward was abandoned by his servants, leaving him with only Despenser and a few retainers. On October 27, the elder Despenser was accused of encouraging the illegal government of his son, enriching himself at the expense of others, despoiling the church, and taking part in the illegal execution of the Earl of Lancaster. He was hanged and beheaded at the Bristol Gallows. Henry of Lancaster was then sent to fetch the King and the younger Despenser from Wales and on November 16, he caught the King, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Neath. The soldiers were released and Despenser was sent to Isabella at Hereford. The King was taken by Lancaster himself to Kenilworth. End of the Despensers Reprisals against the King's allies immediately began. The Earl of Arundel, an old enemy of Roger Mortimer, was beheaded. This was followed by the trial and execution of Despenser. Despenser was brutally executed: A huge crowd gathered in anticipation at seeing him die. They dragged him from his horse, stripped him, and scrawled biblical verses against corruption and arrogance on his skin, and then led him into the city, presenting him in the market square to Roger, Isabella, and the Lancastrians. The list of charges was then read out, taking a great time. He was then condemned to hang as a thief, be castrated,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks and then be drawn and quartered as a traitor, his quarters to be dispersed through England. Abdication With the King imprisoned, Mortimer and the Queen faced the problem of what to do with him. The simplest solution would be execution: his titles would then pass to Edward of Windsor, whom Isabella could control, whilst it would also prevent the possibility of his being restored. Execution would require the King to be tried and convicted of Treason: And whilst most Lords agreed that Edward had failed to show due attention to his country, several Prelates argued that, appointed by God, the King could not be legally deposed or executed; if this happened, they said, God would punish the country. Thus, at first, it was decided to have Edward imprisoned for life instead. However, the fact remained that the legality of power still lay with the King. Isabella had been given the Great Seal, and was using it to rule in the names of the King, herself, and their son as appropriate; nonetheless, these actions were illegal, and could at any moment be challenged. In these circumstances, Parliament as guardian of the "community" and its law, acted as an authority above the King. Representatives of the Commons were summoned, and debates began. The Archbishop of York and others declared themselves fearful of the London mob, loyal to Roger Mortimer. Others wanted the King to speak in Parliament and openly abdicate, rather than be deposed by the Queen and her General. Mortimer responded by commanding the Mayor of London, Richard de Bethune, to write to Parliament, asking them to go to the Guildhall to swear an oath to protect the Queen and Prince Edward, and to depose the King. Mortimer then called the great lords to a secret meeting that night, at which they gave their unanimous support to the deposition of the King. Eventually Parliament agreed to remove the King. At his coronation, he had promised to keep the peace, to maintain justice and to obey the laws of "the community". This was a new oath which arguably subjected the king to the authority of Parliament, since no law could now be passed without the consent of both Parliament and king.[4] On January 20, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him. The King was guilty of: Incompetence; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people. Edward, profoundly shocked by this judgment, wept whilst listening. He was then offered a choice: He might abdicate in favor of his son; or he might resist, and relinquish the throne to one not of royal blood, but experienced in government ²this, presumably, being Roger Mortimer. The King, lamenting that his people had so hated his rule, agreed that if the people would accept his son, he would abdicate in his favor. The lords, through the person of Sir William Trussel, then renounced their homage to him, and the reign of Edward II was ended by himself. The abdication was announced and recorded in London on January 24 and 25 was proclaimed the first day of the reign of Edward III - who, at 14, was still controlled by Isabella and Mortimer. The former King Edward remained imprisoned. Death Edward II's tomb at Gloucester CathedralThe government of Isabella and Mortimer was so precarious that they dared not leave the deposed king in the hands of their political enemies. On April 3, Edward II was removed from Kenilworth and entrusted to the custody of two dependents of Mortimer, then later imprisoned at Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire where, it is generally believed, he was subsequently murdered. The suspicion was elaborated in a later history by Sir Thomas More (1478±1535): On the night of October 11, while lying in on a bed [the king] was suddenly seized and, while a great mattress« weighed him down and suffocated him, a plumber's iron, heated intensely hot, was introduced through a tube into his secret parts so that it burned the inner portions beyond the intestines.[5] The closest chronicler to the scene in time and distance, Adam Murimuth (1274±1347) an English ecclesiastic and chronicler, stated that it was popularly rumored that Edward II had been suffocated.[6] The Lichfield chronicle, equally reflecting local opinion, stated that he had been strangled. Most chronicles did not offer a cause of death other than natural causes. Not until the relevant sections of the longer Brut chronicles (c. 1190), a Middle English poem compiled and recast by the English priest Layamon, who was a poet of the early thirteenth century and a Lancastrian polemicist, was the story of a copper rod in the anus widely circulated. One story has Edward II escaping death and fleeing to Europe, where he lived as a hermit for twenty years.[7] Ian Mortimer, in his biography of Edward III, also supports the theory that there is some evidence that Edward II lived for at least another 11 years after his supposed death in 1327. Following the public announcement of the king's death, the rule of Isabella and Mortimer did not last long. Mortimer and Isabella made peace with the Scots in the Treaty of Northampton, but this move was highly unpopular. Consequently, when Edward III came of age in 1330, he executed Roger Mortimer on fourteen charges of treason, most significantly the murder of Edward II (thereby removing any public doubt about his father's survival). Edward III spared his mother and gave her a generous allowance, but ensured that she retired from public life for several years. She died at Hertford on August 23, 1358. Fictional accounts of Edward II King Edward II of England. The scene on the lower part shows the king being murdered. Ca. 1700 C.E.The most famous fictional account of Edward II's reign is Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II.[8] In recent years, several acclaimed productions have been staged in the United Kingdom, although the play is seldom performed in the United States outside of large cities and university towns. Derek Jarman's cinematic version of the play has much more to do with twentieth-century sexual politics than it does with Marlowe's drama.[9] Margaret Campbell Barnes' Isabel the Fair,[10] Hilda Lewis' Harlot Queen.[11] Maureen Peters' Isabella, the She-Wolf, and Brenda Honeyman's The Queen and Mortimer[12] all focus on Queen Isabella. Eve Trevaskis' King's Wake starts shortly after the fall of the Despensers and ends with the fall of Mortimer.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Most recently, Susan Higginbotham in The Traitor's Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II looks at the reign and its aftermath through the eyes of Hugh le Despenser's wife, Eleanor de Clare. Medieval mystery novelists P. C. Doherty and Michael Jecks have set a number of their books against the backdrop of Edward II's reign.[13] Cinematically, the Mel Gibson feature, Braveheart, shows Edward II as highly effeminate. This portrayal is inaccurate, as Edward II's appearance was similar to his father's great stature and drooping eyelid. He was, however, generally believed to be homosexual and did not, however, care for warcraft; when he became king, Edward II was just as weak a military leader against the Scots as the film shows him to be. In the film, a Gavestonlike character (Edward clearly favored him over his wife and said he was his military adviser) was pushed through a window to his death by Edward I. This sequence is historically inaccurate to the real Gaveston. Other details in the film including Edward II being cuckolded by William Wallace are definitely false²although his wife was, as the above recounts, extremely capable of diplomatic intrigue, military initiative and political leadership. Legacy While mainly remembered as a failure with respect to his ability to govern the country, for his defeat by Robert the Bruce, and death at the hands of rebels, Edwards's support for scholarship by founding Oriel College, Oxford and King's Hall, Cambridge represents an enduringly valuable contribution to learning and to the academy. He was king at a time when Baronial power was increasing, as was that of the Commoners, who were also represented in Parliament. Called upon to raise taxes and to contribute troops to fight wars which were often of little benefit to themselves but furthered the personal interests of the king, they increasingly demanded a say in governance. The attempt to remove responsibility for financial management from the king represents ther beginning of a long move away from absolute monarchy towards shared governance. The concept of the state began to be more than the person realm of the king, who could more or less do what he wanted. What started to develop was the idea of the state as a common home to king and to subjects, with the latter possessing rights as well as duties and responsibilities. Notes ? The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information (New York: Encyclopaedia Britannica Co., 1910), 993. ? W. Stubbs,Edward II. Retrieved October 11, 2007 ? English Constitutional History, Ordinances of 1311. Retrieved October 11, 2007. ? Prestwich (2005), 25. ? Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization (Cambridge, MA: Belknap, ISBN 9780674022331), 375. ? Weir, 224. ? Doherty, 193. ? Christopher Marlowe and Charles R. Forker, Edward the Second (Manchester: Manchester University Press, ISBN 9780719030895). ? Derek Jarman, Stephen McBride, Ken Butler, Steve Clark-Hall, Steven Waddington, Kevin Collins, and Andrew Tiernan, Edward II (United Kingdom: Sales Co, 1992). ? Margaret Campbell Barnes, Isabel the Fair (Philadelphia: Macrae Smith, 1957, ISBN 9789856035121). ? Hilda Winifred Lewis, Harlot Queen (Stroud: Tempus, 2006, ISBN 9780752439471_. ? Brenda Honeyman, The Queen and Mortimer (London: Hale, 1974). ? Susan Higginbotham, The Traitor's Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II (New York: iUniverse, 2005, ISBN 9780595359592). References Blackley, F. D., and Gustav Hermansen. The Household Book of Queen Isabella of England, for the Fifth Regnal Year of Edward II, 8th July 1311 to 7th July 1312. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1971. ISBN 9780888640017. Doherty, Paul. Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II. London: Constable and Robinson, 2003. ISBN 1-84119-301-1. Fryde, Natalie. The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II: 1321-1326. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979. ISBN 9780521222013. Haines, Roy Martin. King Edward II: Edward of Caernarfon His Life, His Reign, and Its Aftermath 1284-1330. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0773531574. Marlowe, Christopher. Edward II Project Gutenberg Edward II. Retrieved October 11, 2007. Mortimer, Ian. The Perfect King: The Life of Edward III Father of the English Nation. London: Jonathan Cape, 2006. ISBN 9780224073011. Prestwich, Michael.Plantagenet England, 1225-1360. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 2005. ISBN 9780198228448. Weir, Alison, Isabella, She-Wolf of France. London: Jonathan Cape, 2005 ISBN 0-224-06320-0. This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain. Edward II. Born in 1284 he became King after the death of his father Edward I in 1307. Though married to Isabella of France in 1308, and having four children with her, he bestowed more attention on male favourites, firstly Piers Gaveston and later Hugh Despenser. These relationships caused outrage not only because homosexuality was considered a heinous sin, but also because these men were low born and Edward bestowed lands, title and riches on them over his Lords and Nobles. Edward was also a weak ruler, and the favourites wielded power. This caused great resentment, not only among the nobles but also from Isabella. Gaveston was murdered in 1312. By 1320 Hugh Despencer had replaced him. Isabella was sent to France in 1525 and while there plotted with her then lover Roger Mortimer to invade England and depose Edward. In 1326 they did this, Despencer was executed and Edward captured and imprisoned. He was forced to abdicate in favour of his son Edward III. While imprisoned at Berkeley Castle Edward was supposedly murdered on the orders of Isabella and Mortimer in 1327. However it is also believed that Edward actually escaped and lived as a hermit in Italy until 1338. http://marksatchwill.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html Note Citations Edward II of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Edward II" redirects here. For other uses, see Edward II (disambiguation). Edward II of Carnarvon
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Edward II, depicted in Cassell's History of England, published circa 1902 King of England (more...) Reign 7 July 1307±20 January 1327 Coronation 25 February 1308 Predecessor Edward I Longshanks Successor Edward III of Windsor Consort Isabella of France Issue Edward III of Windsor John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall Eleanor, Countess of Guelders Joan, Queen of Scots House House of Plantagenet Father Edward I Longshanks Mother Eleanor of Castile Born 25 April 1284(1284-04-25) Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd Died 21 September 1327 (aged 43)? Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire Burial Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire Edward II, (25 April 1284 ±21 September 1327?) called Edward of Carnarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. He was the seventh Plantagenet king, in a line that began with the reign of Henry II. Interspersed between the strong reigns of his father Edward I and son Edward III, the reign of Edward II was disastrous for England, marked by incompetence, political squabbling, and military defeats. Although large in stature and powerfully built, he was more interested in light entertainment and simple pleasures than in the duties of governing. Widely supposed to be homosexual, he was unable to deny even the most grandiose favours to his male favourites²first a Gascon knight named Piers Gaveston, later a young English lord named Hugh Despenser ²which led to constant political unrest and his eventual deposition. Whereas Edward I had conquered all of Wales and the Scottish lowlands, and ruled them with an iron hand, the army of Edward II was devastatingly defeated at Bannockburn, freeing Scotland from English control and allowing Scottish forces to raid unchecked throughout the north of England. In addition to these disasters, Edward II is remembered for his mysterious death in Berkeley Castle, apparently by murder, and more positively for being the first monarch to establish colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Contents [hide] 1 Prince of Wales 2 King of England 3 War with the Barons 4 Conflict with Scotland 5 Edward and Piers Gaveston 6 'Rule' of the Despensers 6.1 Isabella leaves England 6.2 Invasion by Isabella and Mortimer 6.3 End of the Despensers 7 Abdication 8 Death or Survival: Mystery and Propaganda 8.1 Incommunicado and escape 8.2 Sources, chroniclers' reports, and mystery 8.3 "This account is uncorroborated..." 9 Titles, styles, honours and arms 9.1 Arms 10 Cultural depictions 11 See also 12 References 13 External links
[edit] Prince of Wales The fourth son of Edward I by his first wife Eleanor of Castile, Edward II was born at Caernarfon Castle. He was the first English prince to hold the title Prince of Wales, which was formalized by the Parliament of Lincoln of 7 February 1301. The story that his father presented Edward II as a newborn to the Welsh as their future native prince is unfounded. The Welsh purportedly asked the King to give them a prince who spoke Welsh, and, the story goes, he answered he would give them a prince that spoke no English at all.[1] This story first appeared in the work of 16th century Welsh "antiquary" David Powel.[citation needed] Edward became heir at just a few months of age, following the death of his elder brother Alphonso. His father, a notable military leader, trained his heir in warfare and statecraft starting in his childhood, yet the young Edward preferred boating and craftwork, activities considered beneath kings at the time. It has been hypothesized[who?] that Edward's love for "lowbrow" activities developed because of his overbearing, ruthless father. The prince took part in several Scots campaigns, but despite these martial engagements, "all his father's efforts could not prevent his acquiring the habits of extravagance and frivolity which he retained all through his life".[2] The king attributed his son¶ s preferences to his strong attachment to Piers
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Gaveston, a Gascon knight, and Edward I exiled Gaveston from court after Prince Edward attempted to bestow on his friend a title reserved for royalty. Ironically, it was the king who had originally chosen Gaveston to be a suitable friend for his son, in 1298 due to his wit, courtesy and abilities. Edward I died on 7 July 1307 en route to another campaign against the Scots, a war that became the hallmark of his reign. Edward had requested that his son "boil his body, extract the bones and carry them with the army until the Scots had been subdued." But his son ignored the request and had his father buried in Westminster Abbey with the epitaph "Here lies Edward I, the Hammer of the Scots".[3] Edward II immediately recalled Gaveston and withdrew from the Scottish campaign that year. [edit] King of England Edward was as physically impressive as his father, yet he lacked the drive and ambition of his forebear. It was written that Edward II was "the first king after the Conquest who was not a man of business".[2] His main interest was in entertainment, though he also took pleasure in athletics and mechanical crafts. He had been so dominated by his father that he had little confidence in himself, and was often in the hands of a court favourite with a stronger will than his own. On 25 January 1308, Edward married Isabella of France, the daughter of King Philip IV of France, "Philip the Fair," and sister to three French kings. The marriage was doomed to failure almost from the beginning. Isabella was frequently neglected by her husband, who spent much of his time conspiring with his favourites regarding how to limit the powers of the Peerage in order to consolidate his father's legacy for himself. Nevertheless, their marriage produced two sons, Edward (1312 ±1377), who would succeed his father on the throne as Edward III, and John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316±1336), and two daughters, Eleanor (1318±1355) and Joanna (1321±1362), wife of David II of Scotland. Edward had also fathered at least one illegitimate son, Adam FitzRoy, who accompanied his father in the Scottish campaigns of 1322 and died shortly afterwards. [edit] War with the Barons When Edward travelled to the northern French city of Boulogne to marry Isabella, he left his friend and counsellor Piers Gaveston to act as regent. Gaveston also received the earldom of Cornwall and the hand of the king's niece, Margaret of Gloucester; these proved to be costly honours. Various barons grew resentful of Gaveston, and insisted on his banishment through the Ordinances of 1311. Edward recalled his friend, but in 1312, Gaveston was executed by the Earl of Lancaster and his allies, who claimed that Gaveston led the king to folly. The earl of Warwick, whom Gaveston had earlier insulted, captured him and then handed him over to two Welshmen. They took him to Blacklow Hill and executed him; one ran him through the heart with his sword and the other beheaded him. A monument called Gaveston's Cross still stands today on Blacklow Hill, which is just outside the small village of Leek Wootton. Edward's grief over the death of Gaveston was profound. He kept the remains of his body close to him for a number of weeks before the Church forcibly arranged a burial. Immediately following this, Edward focused on the destruction of those who had betrayed him, while the barons themselves lost impetus (with Gaveston dead, they saw little need to continue). By mid-July, Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke was advising the king to make war on the barons who, unwilling to risk their lives, entered negotiations in September 1312. In October, the Earls of Lancaster, Warwick, Arundel and Hereford begged Edward's pardon. [edit] Conflict with Scotland During this period, Robert the Bruce was steadily reconquering Scotland. Each campaign begun by Edward, from 1307 to 1314, ended in Robert's clawing back more of the land that Edward I had taken during his long reign. Robert's military successes against Edward II were due to a number of factors, not the least of which was the Scottish King's strategy. He used small forces to trap an invading English army, took castles by stealth to preserve his troops and he used the land as a weapon against Edward by attacking quickly and then disappearing into the hills instead of facing the superior numbers of the English. Bruce united Scotland against its common enemy and is quoted as saying that he feared more the dead Edward I than the living Edward II.[citation needed] By June 1314, only Stirling Castle and Berwick remained under English control. On 23 June 1314, Edward and his army of 20 000 foot soldiers and 3 000 cavalry faced Robert and his army of foot soldiers and farmers wielding 14-foot-long pikes. Edward knew he had to keep the critical stronghold of Stirling Castle if there was to be any chance for English military success. The castle, however, was under a constant state of siege, and the English commander, Sir Phillip de Mowbray, had advised Edward that he would surrender the castle to the Scots unless Edward arrived by 24 June 1314, to relieve the siege. Edward could not afford to lose his last forward castle in Scotland. He decided therefore to gamble his entire army to break the siege and force the Scots to a final battle by putting its army into the field. However, Edward had made a serious mistake in thinking his vastly superior numbers alone would provide enough of a strategic advantage to defeat the Scots. Robert not only had the advantage of prior warning, as he knew the actual day that Edward would come north and fight, he also had the time to choose the field of battle most advantageous to the Scots and their style of combat. As Edward moved forward on the main road to Stirling, Robert placed his army on either side of the road north, one in the dense woods and the other placed on a bend on the river, a spot hard for the invading army to see. Robert also ordered his men to dig potholes and cover them with bracken in order to help break any cavalry charge. By contrast, Edward did not issue his writs of service, calling upon 21,540 men, until 27 May 1314. Worse, his army was ill-disciplined and had seen little success in eight years of campaigns. On the eve of battle, he decided to move his entire army at night and placed it in a marshy area, with its cavalry laid out in nine squadrons in front of the foot soldiers. The following battle, the Battle of Bannockburn, is considered by contemporary scholars to be the worst defeat sustained by the English since the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Tactics similar to Robert's were employed by victorious English armies against the French in later centuries, partly as a direct result of the enduring decisiveness of the Scots' victory. A young Henry V of England would use exactly this tactic against French cavalry in a key battle on the fields of Agincourt in 1415, winning the day against France. [edit] Edward and Piers Gaveston Several contemporary sources criticised his infatuation with Piers Gaveston, to the extent that Edward ignored and humiliated his wife. Chroniclers
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks called the relationship excessive, immoderate, beyond measure and reason and criticised his desire for wicked and forbidden sex[4]. The Westminster chronicler says that Gaveston led Edward to reject the sweet embraces of his wife. The Meaux Chronicle (written decades later) complained that, Edward took too much delight in sodomy. This does not, however, prove that Edward and Gaveston were lovers; only that some contemporaries and later writers thought this might be the case. Gaveston was considered to be athletic and handsome; was a few years older than Edward and had seen military service in Flanders before becoming Edward's close companion. Gaveston was known to have a quick, biting wit, and his fortunes continued to ascend as Edward obtained more and more honours for him, including the Earldom of Cornwall. Earlier, Edward I had attempted to control the situation by exiling Gaveston from England. However, upon the king's death in 1307, Edward II immediately recalled him. Isabella's marriage to Edward took place in January, 1308. Almost immediately, she wrote to her father, Philip the Fair of France, complaining of Edward's behavior with Gaveston. Although the relationship that developed between the two young men was certainly very close, its exact nature is impossible to determine. Some modern assumptions are that their relationship was definitely sexual. The evidence for this, however, is far from clear. While some of the chroniclers' remarks can be interpreted simply as homosexuality or bisexuality, too many of them are either much later in date or the product of hostility. Both Edward and Gaveston married early in the reign. There were children from both marriages - Edward also had an illegitimate son, Adam, aside from those with Isabella. It has also been plausibly, though not conclusively, argued that the two men entered into a bond of adoptive brotherhood[5]. The relationship was later explored in a play by the dramatist Christopher Marlowe. This is unusual in making explicit reference to a sexual relationship between king and favourite. More frequently the nature of the relationship between the two is only hinted at, or is cited as a dreadful example of the fate that may befall kings who allow themselves to be influenced by favourites, and so become estranged from their subjects[6]. [edit] 'Rule' of the Despensers Following Gaveston's death, the king increased favour to his nephew-by-marriage (who was also Gaveston's brother-in-law), Hugh Despenser the Younger. But, as with Gaveston, the barons were indignant at the privileges Edward lavished upon the Despenser father and son, especially when the younger Despenser began in 1318 to strive to procure for himself the earldom of Gloucester and the lands associated with it. By 1320, the situation in England was again becoming dangerously unstable. Edward ignored the law in favour of Despenser: when Lord de Braose of Gower sold his title to his son-in-law, an action entirely lawful in the Welsh Marches, Despenser demanded the king grant Gower to him instead. The king, against all laws, then confiscated Gower from the purchaser and offered it to Despenser; in so doing, he provoked the fury of most of the barons. In 1321, the Earl of Hereford, along with the Earl of Lancaster and others, took up arms against the Despenser family, and the King was forced into an agreement with the barons. On 14 August at Westminster Hall, accompanied by the Earls of Pembroke and Richmond, the king declared the Despenser father and son both banished. The victory of the barons proved their undoing. With the removal of the Despensers, many nobles, regardless of previous affiliation, now attempted to move into the vacuum left by the two. Hoping to win Edward's favour, these nobles were willing to aid the king in his revenge against the barons and thus increase their own wealth and power. In following campaigns, many of the king's opponents were murdered, the Earl of Lancaster being beheaded in the presence of Edward himself. With all opposition crushed, the king and the Despensers were left the unquestioned masters of England. At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it. The king would no longer be subject to the will of Parliament, and the Lords, Prelates, and Commons were to suffer his will in silence. [edit] Isabella leaves England A dispute between France and England broke out over Edward's refusal to pay homage to the French king for the territory of Gascony. After several bungled attempts to regain the territory, Edward sent his wife, Isabella, to negotiate peace terms. Overjoyed, Isabella arrived in France in March 1325. She was now able to visit her family and native land as well as escape the Despensers and the king, all of whom she now detested. On 31 May 1325, Isabella agreed to a peace treaty, favouring France and requiring Edward to pay homage in France to Charles; but Edward decided instead to send his son to pay homage. This proved a gross tactical error, and helped to bring about the ruin of both Edward and the Despensers, as Isabella, now that she had her son with her, declared that she would not return to England until Despenser was removed. [edit] Invasion by Isabella and Mortimer When Isabella's retinue - loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella - returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the king: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England. Edward prepared for the invasion but was betrayed by those close to him: his son refused to leave his mother - claiming he wanted to remain with her during her unease and unhappiness. Edward's half-brother, the Earl of Kent, married Mortimer's cousin, Margaret Wake; other nobles, such as John de Cromwell and the Earl of Richmond, also chose to remain with Mortimer. In September 1326, Mortimer and Isabella invaded England. Edward was amazed by their small numbers of soldiers, and immediately attempted to levy an immense army to crush them. However, a large number of men refused to fight Mortimer and the Queen; Henry of Lancaster, for example, was not even summoned by the king, and he showed his loyalties by raising an army, seizing a cache of Despenser treasure from Leicester Abbey, and marching south to join Mortimer. The invasion swiftly had too much force and support to be stemmed. As a result, the army the king had ordered failed to emerge and both Edward and the Despensers were left isolated. They abandoned London on 2 October, leaving the city to fall into disorder. On the 15 October, a London mob seized and beheaded without trial John le Marshal (a Londoner accused of being a spy for the Despensers) and Edward II's Treasurer, Walter Stapeldon Bishop of Exeter, together with two of the bishop's squires.[7] The king first took refuge in Gloucester (where he arrived on 9 October)
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks and then fled to South Wales in order to make a defence in Despenser's lands.[8] However, Edward was unable to rally an army, and on 31 October, he was abandoned by his servants, leaving him with only the younger Despenser and a few retainers. On 27 October, the elder Despenser was accused of encouraging the illegal government of his son, enriching himself at the expense of others, despoiling the Church, and taking part in the illegal execution of the Earl of Lancaster. He was hanged and beheaded at the Bristol Gallows. Henry of Lancaster was then sent to Wales in order to fetch the King and the younger Despenser; on 16 November he caught Edward, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Tonyrefail, where a plaque now commemorates the event. The soldiers were released and Despenser was sent to Isabella at Hereford whilst the king was taken by Lancaster himself to Kenilworth. [edit] End of the Despensers Reprisals against Edward's allies began immediately thereafter. The Earl of Arundel, Sir Edmund Fitz Alan, an old enemy of Roger Mortimer, was beheaded on 17 November, together with two of the earl's retainers, John Daniel and Thomas de Micheldever. This was followed by the trial and execution of Despenser on 24 November.[9] [10] Hugh Despenser the younger was brutally executed and a huge crowd gathered in anticipation at seeing him die²a public spectacle for public entertainment. They dragged him from his horse, stripped him, and scrawled Biblical verses against corruption and arrogance on his skin. They then dragged him into the city, presenting him (in the market square) to Queen Isabella, Roger Mortimer, and the Lancastrians. He was then condemned to hang as a thief, be castrated, and then to be drawn and quartered as a traitor, his quarters to be dispersed throughout England. Despenser's vassal Simon of Reading was also hanged next to him, on charges of insulting Queen Isabella.[11] Edward II's Chancellor, Robert Baldock, was placed under house arrest in London, but a London mob broke into the house, severely beat him, and threw him into Newgate Prison, where he was murdered by some of the inmates.[12] [edit] Abdication With the King imprisoned, Mortimer and the Queen faced the problem of what to do with him. The simplest solution would be execution: his titles would then pass to Edward of Windsor, whom Isabella could control, while it would also prevent the possibility of his being restored. Execution would require the King to be tried and convicted of treason: and while most Lords agreed that Edward had failed to show due attention to his country, several Prelates argued that, appointed by God, the King could not be legally deposed or executed; if this happened, they said, God would punish the country. Thus, at first, it was decided to have Edward imprisoned for life instead. However, the fact remained that the legality of power still lay with the King. Isabella had been given the Great Seal, and was using it to rule in the names of the King, herself, and their son as appropriate; nonetheless, these actions were illegal, and could at any moment be challenged. In these circumstances, Parliament chose to act as an authority above the King. Representatives of the House of Commons were summoned, and debates began. The Archbishop of York and others declared themselves fearful of the London mob, loyal to Roger Mortimer. Others wanted the King to speak in Parliament and openly abdicate, rather than be deposed by the Queen and her General. Mortimer responded by commanding the Mayor of London, Richard de Bethune, to write to Parliament, asking them to go to the Guildhall to swear an oath to protect the Queen and Prince Edward, and to depose the King. Mortimer then called the great lords to a secret meeting that night, at which they gave their unanimous support to the deposition of the King. Eventually Parliament agreed to remove the King. However, for all that Parliament had agreed that the King should no longer rule, they had not deposed him. Rather, their decision made, Edward was asked to accept it. On 20 January 1327, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him. The King was guilty of incompetence; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people. Edward, profoundly shocked by this judgment, wept while listening. He was then offered a choice: he might abdicate in favour of his son; or he might resist, and relinquish the throne to one not of royal blood, but experienced in government ²this, presumably, being Roger Mortimer. The King, lamenting that his people had so hated his rule, agreed that if the people would accept his son, he would abdicate in his favour. The lords, through the person of Sir William Trussel, then renounced their homage to him, and the reign of Edward II ended. The abdication was announced and recorded in London on 24 January, and the following day was proclaimed the first of the reign of Edward III²who, at 14, was still controlled by Isabella and Mortimer. The former King Edward remained imprisoned. [edit] Death or Survival: Mystery and Propaganda Edward II's tomb at Gloucester CathedralThe regency government of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer was so precarious they dared not leave the deposed King Edward in the hands of their political enemies. In April, 1327, Edward was removed from Kenilworth Castle and placed in custody of Mortimer's subordinates. Thereafter, knowledge of Edward's daily life and whereabouts were deliberately shrouded by his keepers' efforts to keep the 'old' king secluded and incommunicado. He was interned at Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, the seat of Thomas de Berkeley, Mortimer's sonin-law. There, according to various scripts of chroniclers and others, Edward died ²it was rumoured about that he was murdered, by agents of Isabella and Mortimer. Contrarily, recent research of professional historian and scholar Dr. Ian Mortimer² first, his 2003 biography Roger Mortimer, The Greatest Traitor; then his 2006 biography Edward III; and then, in a 2008 essay, his authoritative analysis of the specific question about Edward II's fate ² provides definitive evidence that refutes previous reports and tales of Edward's 'early' death. Disclosing facts that refer back to 'first-hand' sources, historian Mortimer presents convincing evidence and interpretation that Edward lived, reclusively, for at least 14 years after he was deposed in 1327; instead
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks of being murdered that year, Mortimer argues, Edward survived, and ultimately fled England and died a recluse, if not a monk, many years later in Italy. Historian Mortimer argues that Edward's 'survival' is a matter of certainty, as documented in his essay "A note on the deaths of Edward II", linked below. This section reports several key points of Mortimer's lengthy essay, especially identifying 'first-hand' sources of contemporary 'survival' reports. (By 'first-hand' source is meant a contemporary person or thing whose reputed action is referenced, or 'backed-up', by authenticated 'underlying information'; that is, by information researched and adjudged authentic by a competent historian/scholar. [edit] Incommunicado and escape Under aegis of parliament, Edward was being kept incommunicado at Berkeley Castle²imprisoned as it were² for his own 'safekeeping'. Soon, however, the exigencies of power politics began to play out. In late September, 1327, came the news the old king had died, of 'grief-induced illness'. This 'death' report, from Lord Berkeley himself, was sent by two letters ²one to co-regent Queen Isabella, the other to her son, the 'young' king (Edward III, age 14)² both delivered at Lincoln, where both royals were in residence at the time. After hearing the report, on the very next day (that is, 24 September, 1327) the young king began spreading the news among the many important persons in and around Lincoln at the time ²most of whom were present for the sitting of parliament there, which had just concluded. Historian Mortimer's analyses disclose that²throughout the time of Edward's survival after he was deposed ² Lord Berkeley's report is the only source reporting the death of Edward that is authenticated, as now, by Mortimer's recent research. However, Mortimer's work also discloses information that repudiates, as false, the content of Berkeley's report ²information that says Lord Berkeley's 'death' message was given "in bad faith". Because all contemporary sources rely upon the Berkeley false report, none (of these sources) are authenticatable. As contemporary events evolved after 1327, it became apparent to a few observant people (see below) that the old king must still be alive and that Lord Berkeley's report ²that King Edward had died² was "issued in bad faith"; and, therefore, it must have been a ruse. To be sure, it became a very successful ruse ²in that a shrouded dead body (or, by turns, a carved wooden effigy) was presented in several public venues for public mourning over a suitable period of time; and a proper funeral for a king was conducted by high church and government officials acting in good faith, as historical records authenticate. But, it was a ruse nontheless. Because, in due time the old king Edward was seen alive, after his supposed death and funeral, by people who knew him by sight. And there was one person ²whom the young king Edward spoke to at the time of the funeral² that is, the woman embalmer, who knew the dead man she embalmed was not the old king Edward. And there was at least one contemporary chronicler who reported the state funeral, as staged, with words of suspicion (see below). Historian Mortimer's essay presents a minimum of three (3) independent 'survival' reports, by 1330, of Edward in England, from first-hand sources; and a fourth, referenced by the Fieschi Letter, which documents that Edward escaped England to live anonymously in Italy, and perhaps other venues in Europe. In her biography of the king's wife Isabella, Alison Weir also supports the theory, based on the Fieschi Letter, that Edward escaped imprisonment and lived the rest of his life in exile. Note Citations [edit] Sources, chroniclers' reports, and mystery Most critically, a different line (of facts) refers to another first-hand source, i.e., a witness (not necessarily an 'eye' witness) to Edward's 'survival', who very likely was Roger Mortimer himself; to wit: in March, 1330, some two years after Edward's reported death and state funeral, Edmund, Earl of Kent, (Edward's half-brother), was charged, brought before parliament, and convicted of conspiring to rescue Edward from imprisonment, with intent to "help him" be "king again"; Kent was executed for his conspiracy. The instigator²for prosecuting and executing a man who learned that Edward was still alive ² was Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, co-regent and chief of government. The obvious implication of Mortimer's prosecution of Kent is that he (Kent) had discovered what Roger Mortimer knew: that Edward was still alive, and, therefore, for Roger Mortimer, in the year 1330, Kent was a threat who, with his friends, might maneuver to rescue and restore a 'live' Edward to the throne. These five 'survival' reports ²all based on first-hand sources ² plus others documented in Mortimer's essay, specifically belie the singlular 'death' report by Lord Berkeley in late 1327. The many chroniclers' reports of Edward's death are accounted for; they are documented in the essay, where Dr Mortimer reports: "All the chronicles ... were dependent on Lord Berkeley's announcement of the death"; which message, we now know, was "sent in bad faith". These facts impeach all the multivarious "information stream", i.e., the chronicles and the rumours, that flow from the Berkeley announcement. (There has been found no contemporary chronicler who reported what happened to Edward II after he was deposed ²for good reason: he was a prisoner held incommmunicado, i.e., no visitors, no letters or reports, and no public knowledge of his exact whereabouts were permitted.) Historian Mortimer prominently mentions the contemporary chronicler closest to the scene, Adam Murimuth ²his career as clerk and chronicler flourished during the 1320s until his death in 1347² and Murimuth clerked for Edward II for a time. It is a telling point: only after some five years after the supposed event, and then only as "common rumour", did Murimuth first report Edward had been suffocated. Further, Mortimer writes: "Murimuth is the only chronicler who refers to the ex-king's lying-in-state, and he mentions that his body was seen only superficially by the people of Bristol and Gloucestershire". The Lichfield chronicle, equally reflecting local opinion, stated only that he had been "possibly strangled". Fact: Edward II's actual death is still, today, a mystery²details pertaining to his death, especially when and where, are yet to be discovered, analysed, interpreted and published for peer review by a competent historian and scholar. [edit] "This account is uncorroborated..." After Lord Berkley's report in late 1327 ²depicting a benign death for Edward² came infusions of rumour describing Edward's death by violent means, of several variations. Most of these tales apparently originated as political propaganda against the regents Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabella; and they continued after Roger Mortimer's life and reign were both terminated in November, 1330. These stories were copied by chroniclers and others; there are no first-hand sources for any of these extant tales.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks In the mid-1330s²almost a decade after the alleged horrors depicted² was first reported the most exaggeratedly violent rumour of them all, that is, the pornoviolent account of Edward's murder-by-hot-metal-rod-driven-up-his-anus. This story was apparently written by Lancastrian polemicists with intent to paint Roger Mortimer and his partisans as salacious regicides (see the longer "Brut" chronicle, ed. F. W. D. Brie; Ian Mortimer essay). The lurid and ghoulish tale proved very popular with the public and gained wide circulation; it also gained timeless 'legs'; i.e., to be told and re-told into the future, for entertainment value rather than for truth, as the tale was never authenticated. Obviously a construct of political propaganda, it became infamous as a fable and invaluable as a tourist attraction, thriving yet today (see Berkeley Castle). "This account is uncorroborated by any contemporary source"; or by any first-hand source researched by modern scholarship standards. Following the public announcement of the king's death, the regency rule of Isabella and Mortimer did not last long. They made peace with the Scots by the Treaty of Northampton, but this move was highly unpopular. When young Edward III came (essentially) of age, in October 1330, he moved to have Roger Mortimer seized. Without benefit of trial, he executed Mortimer on fourteen charges of treason, including for murder of Edward II, presumably removing any doubt (among the public) about the old king's death and the young king's proper succession. Edward III spared his mother, but ensured that she retired from public life for several years. She died at Hertford in 1358.
Ancestors of Edward II of England[show] 16. Henry II of England
8. John of England
17. Eleanor of Aquitaine
4. Henry III of England
18. Aymer Taillifer, Count of Angoulême
9. Isabella of Angoulême
19. Alix de Courtenay
2. Edward I of England
20. Alfonso II, Count of Provence
10. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence
21. Garsenda II of Sabran
5. Eleanor of Provence
22. Thomas I of Savoy
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12. Alfonso IX of León
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6. Ferdinand III of Castile
26. Alfonso VIII of Castile
13. Berenguela of Castile
27. Leonora of England (daughter of 16)
3. Eleanor of Castile
28. Alberic, Count of Dammartin
14. Simon de Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu
29. Maud de Ponthieu
7. Jeanne of Dammartin
30. William IV of Ponthieu
15. Marie of Ponthieu
31. Alys, Countess of the Vexin
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[edit] Titles, styles, honours and arms [edit] Arms As King, Edward's arms were those of the kingdom. Prior to this, as heir-apparent, his arms were differenced from those of the kingdom by a label azure of three points.[13] Shield as heir-apparent Shield as King
[edit] Cultural depictions Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II (c. 1592) depicts Edward's reign as a single narrative, and does not include Bannockburn. Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of Marlowe's play, The Life of Edward II of England, was written in 1923. Marlowe's play was made into a film of the same name by Derek Jarman in 1991. The English composer John McCabe's ballet, Edward II (1994), is also based on the Marlowe play. Edward II appears in Maurice Druon's series of historical novels The Accursed Kings. Actor Christopher Buchholz played him in the 2005 French TV series adaptation of the novels. Mel Gibson's film Braveheart features Peter Hanly as a slightly built, and cruel Prince Edward, whose putative lover, "Philip" is murdered by Edward Longshanks (Edward I). There is also a bastardization of the story concerning Isabella's betrayal, with Mortimer's role replaced by the presence of William Wallace. [edit] See also History of sex#Same-sex relations, specifically the note on historiographical considerations Cultural depictions of Edward II of England Vita Edwardi Secundi [edit] References ^ Crofton, Ian (2007). "Edward I". The Kings and Queens of England. 21 Bloomsbury Square, London: Quercus. pp. 84. ISBN 1847240658. http://books.google.com/books?id=GdMzXfsKioAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Kings+and+Queens+of+England&sig=w8EE1yEaj12vl785WPCeDpLj6Y#PPA84,M1. Retrieved on 2008-06-23. ^ a b "King Edward II". NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/710/000093431/. Retrieved on 2008-06-23. ^ Hudson, M.E.; Mary Clark (1978). Crown of a Thousand Years. Crown Publishers, Inc.. pp. 48. ISBN 0-517-534525. ^ Flores Historiarum ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University, 2004 ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University, 2004 ^ Ian Mortimer The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England 1327-1330 (London, 2004) pp. 155-156 ^ Ian Mortimer The Greatest Traitor' p.154' ^ The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215; Adams and Weis; pg 111 ^ Ian Mortimer The Greatest Traitor'pp. 160-162 ' ^ Ian Mortimer The Greatest Traitor pp. 159-162. ^ Ian Mortimer The Greatest Traitor p. 162. ^ "Marks of Cadency in the British Royal Family". http://www.heraldica.org/topics/britain/cadency.htm.
Blackley, F.D. Adam, the Bastard Son of Edward II, 1964. Doherty, Paul. Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II. Constable and Robinson, 2003. ISBN 1841193011 Fryde, Natalie. The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II: 1321-1326 Mortimer, Ian. The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327-1330. Thomas Dunne Books, 2003. ISBN 0-312-34941-6 Mortimer, Ian. The Perfect King: The Life of Edward III Father of the English Nation. Jonathan Cape, 2006. ISBN 9780224073011 Appendix 2: The fake death of Edward II; Appendix 3: A note on the later life of Edward II Mortimer, Ian.'Note on the deaths of Edward II' (2008) Weir, Alison, 'Isabella, She-Wolf of France', Jonathan Cape, 2005, ISBN 0224063200 Vita Edwardi Secundi. The Life of Edward the Second. Edited by N. Denholm-Young, re-edited with a new intro., apparatus and revised text and trans. by Wendy R. Childs. Oxford: Clarendon, 2005 (Oxford Medieval Texts). [edit] External links Edward II of England at Genealogics King Edward II: a website examining the issues, events and personalities of Edward II's reign Edward II: a blog related to the website Edward II: an Edward II discussion forum Flickr images tagged Berkeley Castle Flickr images tagged Edward II Edward II of England House of Plantagenet Born: 25 April 1284 Died: 21 September 1327?
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Regnal titles Preceded by Edward I King of England 1307 ±1327 Succeeded by Edward III Lord of Ireland 1307 ±1327 English royalty Preceded by Alphonso, Earl of Chester Heir to the English Throne as heir apparent 19 August 1284 - 7 July 1307 Succeeded by Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk Vacant Title last held by Llywelyn the Last Prince of Wales 1301 ±1307 Vacant Title next held by Edward, the Black Prince French nobility Preceded by Edward I Duke of Aquitaine 1307 ±1325 Succeeded by Edward III Count of Ponthieu 1307 ±1325 Note Citations Notes on John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons named John Hastings, see John Hastings (disambiguation). John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings (29 September 1287-20 January 1325), was a medieval English Baron. Contents 1 Descent 2 Military career 3 Succession 4 References Descent Hastings was the son of John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, also inheriting the title Baron Abergavenny from his father, and the grandson of Henry de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings. His mother was Isabel, daughter of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. Military career He served in the First War of Scottish Independence under King Edward II and was also Governor of Kenilworth Castle. Succession Lord Hastings died in January 1325, aged 37, and was succeeded in the Barony by his son Lawrence, who was created Earl of Pembroke in 1339. Peerage of England Preceded by John Hastings Baron Hastings 1313±1325 Succeeded by Lawrence References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990 Notes on Thomas Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster Edward II successfully put down one rebellion led by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster (who had supervised the execution of Gaveston), but was ultimately overthrown by his wife and her lover, Roger Mortimer Notes on Alice de Toeni, Countess of Warwick Dau. of Ralph VII de Toeni and Mary; m.1. Thomas de Leyburn; m.2. Guy de Beauchamp. m.3. Sir William la Zouche de Mortimer; mother of Joyce la Zouche de Mortimer. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 114] Dau. of Ralph de Tony; m.1 Thomas Leyburne; m.2 Sir Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick; m.3 William Zouche, Lord Zouche of Mortimer; mother of Maud de Beauchamp. [Ancestral Roots, p. 86]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Dau. of Ralph de Toeni VII; m. Thomas de Leyburn and was mother of Alice who m. Guy de Beauchamp; m. William La Zouche de Mortimer; m. Guy de Beauchamp. [WFT Vol 14 Ped 1473] !This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Ralph TONEE (TOENI) (AFN:9PDX-3C) and Alice De BOHUN (AFN:9PDX-4J Note Citations Notes on William Venables, 6th Baron of Kinderton Children Hugh Venables , 7th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1255 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England William De Venables b: ABT 1257 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Catherine Venables b: ABT 1264 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Cecilia Venables b: ABT 1268 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England John Venables b: ABT 1273 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Elizabeth Venables b: ABT 1275 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux Peter's occupation was Sergeant of Lord Hugh de Spencer of the Manor of Shiptonin, Oxfordshire, England . It is belived that Peter's actual name was Piere De Morlaiux, born in France. The translation of the name was Pierrekin or kin of Pierre. Which later translated to Perkyns (Perkins). Other names also mentioned are Peter Morley Perkins Perkins is a term to denote a son of Peter thus Peter's kin which came to be Perkins. The date of Pierre's move to England from France is currently unknown, but he settled in Shropshire upon his arrival. He soon obtained a position with the powerful noble Hugh DeSpencer, eventually becoming High Steward of the latter's Oxfordshire estate[3,4]. The DeSpencer family has a storied history itself going backwards & forward from Hugh (or Hugo). Hugh's father ? also known as "Hugh the Younger" ? was a favorite of King Edward II, but fell afoul of Isabella & Mortimer when they invaded the country and was brutally executed by them as a traitor in 1326. After this, the family name morphed from Despenser to DeSpencer or De Spencer. By the 1400s, French surnames having fallen out of favor, the family was merely called "Spencer" and eventually produced the Princess of Wales later Lady Diana. It is likely that Pierre de Morlaix knew members of the DeSpencer family from his days in France, since the DeSpencer family's French lands were in the Morlaix region. This would also explain Pierre's quick rise to power within the DeSpencer household. A Senschal (High Steward) was not only the trusted keeper of the household; but was not unlike the Consigliare of a Mafia don. In records, he is variously referred to as "serviens" and "sevients" to the DeSpencers[4]. Other authors have described him as a "servus", "bailiff" or "sargent" to the DeSpencers, but I've yet to see record proof of this 1 Peter Morley Perkyns d: AFT 1381 + Agnes Taylor 2 Henry Perkyns 3 John Perkyns d: AFT 1399 + Margaret Unknown 4 William Perkyns b: ABT 1451 + Margaret Unknown 5 Thomas Perkyns d: ABT 1478 6 William Perkyns b: ABT 1430 d: ABT 1495 + Joanna Read b: ABT 1434 7 Richard Perkyns b: 1470 + Anne Twynborro 8 Richard Perkyns b: 1541 + Elizabeth Beresford b: 1550 9 Aden Perkins b: 22 JUL 1582 + Mary Unknown 10 Nicholas Perkins b: 1614 + Mary Burton Notes on Isabella (of) France Isabella, the wife of Edward II of England. The daughter of the French King Philip IV, Isabella was married to Edward in 1308, aged twelve. Edward was initially a popular King, but it soon became apprarent that he had "favourites", men who became his constant companions and on whom he relied and bestowed favours and riches, first Piers Gaveston and later Hugh le Despenser. Even so, Edward and Isbella produced four children , the first in 1312. However, she returned to France in 1325 having had enough of the situation and she became lovers with Roger Mortimer. Together they planned to return to England and defeat Edward. They landed in England in 1326, captured and executed Depenser and forced Edward to abdicate in favour of his son, Edward III, with Isabella and Mortimer ruling as regents. Edward II was imprisoned and was supposedly murdered on the orders of Isabella but it is now thought quite possible he actually escaped to the continent and lived as a hermit. In 1330, when Edward III reached 18 he staged a coup and deposed Isabella and Mortimer, having Mortimer executed. Isabella was retired to Castle Rising and lived out a long life, eventually being allowed to visit court and dying in 1358, aged 66. http://marksatchwill.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Isabella of France From New World Encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Previous (Isabella of Castile)Next (Isaiah)Ready Isabella of FranceIsabella of France (c. 1295±August 22, 1358), later referred to as the She-Wolf of France, was the Queen consort of Edward II of England, mother of Edward III and Queen Regent 1327 to 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. She married Edward on 25 January 1308 and was crowned Queen consort on February 25, 1308. Although she bore Edward four children, including his heir, the bi-sexual king spent more time with his male favorites, reaping gifts and honors on them and neglecting governance. Edward faced constant baronial revolt and from 1311 until 1318 Parliament succeeded in curbing his power. In 1325, Isabella went to France to negotiate terms with her brother, who had seized Edward's French possessions. There, she entered an adulterous affair with Roger Mortimer, who had escaped from the Tower of London in 1823 where he had been imprisoned for his role in the revolt of 1321-1322. With Mortimer, Isabella plotted an invasion of England to depose Edward. In 1326, they successfully invaded. Edward was deposed and later murdered. From 1327 until 1330, Isabella and Mortimer ruler as co-regents on behalf of the future Edward III of England. Roger's rule, however, was despotic and self-serving. The young prince was provoked to assume power for himself, which he did in 1330. Mortimer was executed; Isabella entered retirement, taking orders as a nun. Isabella has attracted the attention of numerous novelists, historians and playwrights. Her legacy is inevitably colored by her adultery and alleged role in Edward's murder. She may have opposed her husband out of a concern to improve governance; it was unfortunate that her partner was almost as corrupt as Edward. Her son, however, would do much to strengthen the authority of parliament, which made it much more difficult for future kings to ignore the public good. It was through Isabella that Edward would claim the French throne, launching the Hundred Years' War to prosecute this. On the one hand, many lives were lost during this war. On the other, parliament was further strengthened as it became more and more reluctant to approve money for wars in which the majority of the population had little interest. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 Marriage 1.3 Isabella and the King's favorites 1.4 Isabella and Mortimer plot revolt 1.5 Isabella and Mortimer Co-Regents (1327-1330) 1.6 Edward II's death 2 Titles and styles 3 Ancestors 4 Legacy 4.1 Isabella in fiction 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links 9 Credits
Biography Isabella, third from left, with her father, Philip IV, her future French king brothers, and King Philip's brother Charles of Valois Early life Isabella was born in Paris on an uncertain date, probably between May and November 1295, several years younger than her young husband born April of 1284.[1], to King Philip IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre, and the sister of three French kings. Isabella was not titled a 'princess', as daughters of European monarchs were not given that style until later in history. Royal women were usually titled 'Lady' or an equivalent in other languages. Marriage While still an infant, Isabella was promised in marriage by her father to Edward II; the intention was to resolve the conflicts between France and England over the latter's continental possession of Gascony and claims to Anjou, Normandy and Aquitaine. Pope Boniface VIII had urged the marriage as early as 1298 but was delayed by wrangling over the terms of the marriage contract. The English king, Edward I had also attempted to break the engagement several times. Only after he died, in 1307, did the wedding proceed. Isabella's groom, the new King Edward II, looked the part of a Plantagenet king to perfection. He was tall, athletic, and wildly popular at the beginning of his reign. Isabella and Edward were married at Boulogne-sur-Mer on January 25, 1308. Since he had ascended the throne the previous year, Isabella never was titled Princess of Wales. At the time of her marriage, Isabella was probably about 12 and was described by Geoffrey of Paris as "the beauty of beauties «in the kingdom if not in all Europe."[2]These words may not merely have represented the standard politeness and flattery of a royal by a chronicler, since Isabella's father and brother are described as very handsome men in the historical literature. Isabella was said to resemble her father, and not her mother Jeanne of Navarre, a plump woman of high complexion.[3]This would indicate that Isabella was slender and pale-skinned. Edward and Isabella did manage to produce four children, and she suffered at least one miscarriage. Their itineraries demonstrate that they were together nine months prior to the births of all four surviving offspring. Their children were: Edward of Windsor the future Edward III, born 1312 John of Eltham, born 1316
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Eleanor of Woodstock, born 1318, married Reinoud II of Guelders Joan of the Tower, born 1321, married David II of Scotland Isabella and the King's favorites Although Isabella produced four children, the apparently bisexual king was notorious for lavishing sexual attention on a succession of male favorites, including Piers Gaveston and Hugh le Despenser the younger. The barons, jealous of Gaveston's influence (he was a commoner ennobled by Edward) contrived several times to have him banished before actually murdering him in 1312. His behavior at Edward's and Isabella's coronation had been especially shocking; he wore royal purple instead of an earl's cloth of gold, which caused French guests to walk out.[4] He was soon replaced by Despenser, whom Isabella despised, and in 1321, while pregnant with her youngest child, she dramatically begged Edward to banish him from the kingdom. Despenser may have deprived her of some income that was rightfully hers.[5] Despenser and his father, also an adviser to the king, were exiled not only at Isabella's request but at the insistence of the barons, too, disgusted with Edward's profligacy and misrule. The barons staged what amounted to a revolt. Edward, however, was able to attract enough support to crush the baronial rebellion, whose leader, Plantagenet, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster was executed. Before this act, he had recalled the two Despensers who sat on the tribunal that condemned Plantagenet, the king's cousin, for treason. Another leader of the revolt, Roger Mortimer escaped from imprisonment in the Tower of London. Plantagenet had led an earlier baronial revolt in 1311, when Parliament imposed constraints on Edward's power especially on his financial management. From 1314 until 1318 Plantagent had more or less governed England as parliament's Chief Councilor. An admirer of Simon de Montford, Plantagent favored wide participation in governance. However, when Plantagenent lost the city of Berwick to the Scottish, Edward persuaded the barons to demote him and promoted the younger Despenser in his place (as Chamberlain). The Despensers' recall seems finally to have turned Isabella against her husband altogether. The next four years saw Edward and the Despensers flout the law by seizing widows' properties and placing themselves above the law. While the nature of her relationship with Roger Mortimer is unknown for this time period, she may have helped him escape from the Tower of London in 1323. Later, she openly took Mortimer as her lover. He was married to the wealthy heiress Joan de Geneville, and the father of 12 children. Isabella and Mortimer plot revolt When Isabella's brother, King Charles IV of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned to France, initially as a delegate of the King charged with negotiating a peace treaty between the two countries. However, her presence in France became a focal point for the many nobles opposed to Edward's reign. Doherty says Isabella now started to dress as a widow, saying that as someone had come between her husband and herself, the marriage was "null and void".[6] Isabella gathered an army to oppose Edward, in alliance with Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Enraged by this treachery, Edward demanded that Isabella return to England. Her brother, King Charles, replied, "The queen has come of her own will and may freely return if she wishes. But if she prefers to remain here, she is my sister and I refuse to expel her."[7] Edward stopped sending Isabella her allowance. He had already confiscated her property and greatly reduced her income in September 1324, when he first suspected an alliance with Mortimer.[8] The Archbishop of Canterbury had advised Edward not to allow Isabella to "leave the kingdom" before her "estates and household were restored," perhaps suspecting that she would not return.[9] Despite this public show of support by the King of France, Isabella and Mortimer left the French court in summer 1326 and went to William I, Count of Hainaut in Holland, whose wife was Isabella's cousin. William provided them with eight men of war ships in return for a marriage contract between his daughter Philippa and Isabella's son, Edward. On September 21, 1326, Isabella and Mortimer landed in Suffolk with a small army, most of whom were mercenaries. King Edward II offered a reward for their deaths and is rumored to have carried a knife in his hose with which to kill his wife. Isabella responded by offering twice as much money for the head of Hugh le younger Despenser, who was hanged, drawn and quartered November 24, 1326. This reward was issued from Wallingford Castle. Isabella and Mortimer Co-Regents (1327-1330) Isabella returns to England with her son, Edward III. Jean Fouquet, 1455 x 1460.The invasion by Isabella and Mortimer was successful: King Edward's few allies deserted him without a battle; the Despensers were executed for treason. Edward II himself was captured then deposed by Parliament, who appointed his eldest son as Edward III of England. Since the young king was only 14-years-old when he was crowned on February 1, 1327, Isabella and Mortimer ruled as regents in his place. Edward was deposed for misrule and for failing to keep his coronation oath to obey the laws of the "community"; this was a new oath which arguably subjected the king to the authority of Parliament, since no law could now be passed without the consent of both Parliament and king.[10] In deposing Edward, Parliament stated that he: was incompetent to govern, that he had neglected the business of the kingdom for unbecoming occupations« that he had broken his coronation oath, especially in the matter of doing justice to all, and that he had ruined the realm.[11] Edward II's death According to legend, Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed king in such a way as not to draw blame on themselves, sending the famous order "Edwardum occidere nolite timere bonum est" which depending on where the comma was inserted could mean either "Do not be afraid to kill Edward; it is good" or "Do not kill Edward; it is good to fear."[12] In actuality, there is little evidence of just who decided to have Edward assassinated, and none whatsoever of the note ever having been written. One story has Edward II escaping death and fleeing to Europe, where he lived as a hermit for 20 years.[13] Mortimer was created Earl of March in 1328. Wealth and honors were heaped on him. He was made constable of Wallingford Castle, and in September 1328 he was created Earl of March. His own son, Geoffrey, mocked him as "the king of folly." He lived like a king although he "did not enjoy power by right but by duplicity and force."[14] During his short time as ruler of England he took over the lordships of Denbigh, Oswestry, and Clun (all of which previously belonged to the Earl of Arundel). When Edward III turned 18, he and a few trusted companions staged a coup on October 19, 1330 and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken prisoner. The final act that provoked Edward III was the execution of his uncle, Edmund, Earl of Kent who was accused of having helped Edward II. Despite Isabella's cries of "Fair son, have pity on gentle Mortimer," Mortimer was executed for treason one month later in November of 1330.[15]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Her son spared Isabella's life and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in Norfolk. She did not, as legend would have it, go insane; she enjoyed a comfortable retirement for eight years and made many visits to her son's court, doting on her grandchildren. Isabella took the habit of the Poor Clares before she died on August 22, 1358, and her body was returned to London for burial at the Franciscan church at Newgate. She was buried in her wedding dress. Edward's heart was interred with her. Titles and styles Lady Isabella of France Isabella, by the grace of God, Queen of England, Lady of Ireland and Duchess of Aquitaine Ancestors Isabella of France's ancestors in three generations Isabella of France Father: Philip IV of France Paternal Grandfather: Philip III of France Paternal Great-grandfather: Louis IX of France Paternal Great-grandmother: Marguerite of Provence Paternal Grandmother: Isabella of Aragon Paternal Great-grandfather: James I of Aragon Paternal Great-grandmother: Violant of Hungary Mother: Joan I of Navarre Maternal Grandfather: Henry I of Navarre Maternal Great-grandfather: Theobald I of Navarre Maternal Great-grandmother: Margaret of Bourbon Maternal Grandmother: Blanche of Artois Maternal Great-grandfather: Robert I of Artois Maternal Great-grandmother: Matilda of Brabant Legacy The sobriquet "she-wolf of France" was appropriated from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 3, where it is used to refer to Henry's Queen, Margaret of Anjou with the obvious implication that Isabella was more of a man than Edward II. Her legacy is inextricably linked with those of her husband, Edward and lover, Roger Mortimer. Neither man ruled competently. Edward wasted money, showering gifts on his favorites. Mortimer accumulated wealth for himself. Isabella was a gifted woman who found herself caught up in tumultuous times. Edward was faced by three rebellions, losing his life after the final revolt of which Isabella was herself the co-leader. Then her lover and co-regent, removed from power, was executed for treason. She was both the victim of circumstances, of Edward's debauchery and faithlessness. Committing adultery, which colors any assessment of her legacy, was immoral. Doherty says that until her visit to France, there is no evidence that Isabella had been unfaithful and surmises that her alienation from Edward went deeper than her dislike of his favorite. Doherty speculates that Edward may have proposed a three-part "marriage" involving Isabella, himself and his male-lover.[16] Doherty points out that both the Pope and the English bishops supported Isabella while she was in selfimposed exile. The pope wrote to Edward II, upbraiding him for his treatment of Isabella and "for his lack of good government."[17] Nor can it be ignored that she was allowed to take orders as a nun towards the end of her life. Did Isabella move against Edward only for personal revenge, or because with the Pope she wanted to see England governed well? The wording of Parliament's statement regarding Edward's removal suggests that she was interested in restoring justice and good governance. Unfortunately, she became as much a tool of Mortimer as Edward had been of his favorites. At least in part, it is a mother of Edward III that Isabella is to be remembered. Edward III's reign is remembered for significant developments in Parliamentary governance. Isabella was also a mother; her firstborn son, Edward III, grew up with unfortunate examples for both parents and rulers; although his rule resulted in the strengthening of British parliamentary power. The House of Commons became a much more significant chamber, consolidating its right to approve new taxes which not only had to be justified but shown to benefit the people. The office of Speaker was also established. Through his mother, Edward III would claim the French throne. This set the Hundred Years' War in motion, which resulted in the loss of many lives. On the other hand, as the landed nobility and aristocracy grew tired on having to pay for and fight in wars that brought them no benefit, they began to assert their right in Parliament to refuse to pay for senseless wars. This led to further strengthening of parliament's power and role in governance of the nation. Isabella in fiction Isabella features in a great deal of fictional literature. She appears as a major character in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II, and in Derek Jarman's 1991 film based on the play and bearing the same name. She is played by actress Tilda Swinton as a 'femme fatale' whose thwarted love for Edward causes her to turn against him and steal his throne. In the film Braveheart, directed by and starring Mel Gibson, Isabella was played by the French actress Sophie Marceau. In the film, Isabella is depicted as having a romantic affair with the Scottish hero William Wallace, who is portrayed as the real father of her son Edward III. This is entirely fictional, as there is no evidence whatsoever that the two people ever met one another, and even if they did meet at the time the movie was set, Isabella was only three years old. Wallace was executed in 1305, before Isabella was even married to Edward II (their marriage occurred in January 1308). When Wallace died, Isabella was about ten years old. All of Isabella's children were born many years after Wallace's death, thus it is impossible that Wallace was the father of Edward III.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Isabella has also been the subject of a number of historical novels, including Margaret Campbell Barnes' Isabel the Fair, Hilda Lewis' Harlot Queen, Maureen Peters' Isabella, the She-Wolf, Brenda Honeyman's The Queen and Mortimer, Paul Doherty's The Cup of Ghosts, Jean Plaidy's The Follies of the King, and Edith Felber's Queen of Shadows. She is the title character of The She-Wolf of France by the well-known French novelist Maurice Druon. The series of which the book was part, The Accursed Kings, has been adapted for French television in 1972 and 2005.[18] Most recently, Isabella figures prominently in The Traitor's Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II, by Susan Higginbotham. Also, Ken Follett's 2007 novel, World Without End World Without End uses the alleged murder of Edward II (and the infamous letter) as a plot device. Susan Howatch's Cashelmara and The Wheel of Fortune, two Romans a clef based on the lives of the Plantagenet kings, depict her as a young abused wife and an old widow hidden from her grandchildren in a retirement home run by nuns.
English royalty Preceded by: Marguerite of France Queen Consort of England 25 January, 1308 - 20 January, 1327 Succeeded by: Philippa of Hainault Preceded by: Eleanor of Provence Queen mother 1327 - 1358 Succeeded by: Catherine of Valois See also Edward II of England Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March Notes ? She is described as born in 1292 in the Annals of Wigmore, and Piers Langtoft agrees, claiming that she was seven years old in 1299. The French chronicler Guillaume de Nangis and Thomas Walsingham describe her as 12 years old at the time of her marriage in January 1308, placing her birth between the January of 1295 and of 1296. A Papal dispensation by Clement V in November 1305 permitted her immediate marriage by proxy, despite the fact that she was probably only ten years old. Since she had to reach the canonical age of seven before her betrothal in May 1303, and that of 12 before her marriage in January 1308, the evidence suggests that she was born between May and November 1295. Alison Weir. Queen Isabella: treachery, adultery, and murder in medieval England. (New York, NY: Ballantine Books, 2005). ? Weir, 2005, 23. ? Thomas Bertram Costain. 1958. The Three Edwards. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday), 82. ? Ian Mortimer. The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England, 1327-1330. (New York, NY: Thomas Dunne Books, 2006), 37. ? Paul C. Doherty. Isabella and the strange death of Edward II. (New York, NY: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003), 95. ? Doherty, 2003, 82, 102. ? Mortimer, 2006, 143. ? Mortimer, 2006, 133. ? Doherty, 2003, 103. ? Michael Prestwich. Plantagenet England, 1225-1360. (Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 2005), 25. ? Arthur Lyon Cross. A Shorter History of England and Greater Britain. (London, UK: Macmillan. 1920), 123. ? Doherty, 2003, 130. ? Doherty, 2003, 193. ? Mortimer, 2006, 219. ? Mortimer, 2006, 238. ? Doherty, 2003, 101. ? Doherty, 2003, 81. ? Les Rois maudits (The Cursed Kings) (1972) television mini-series. and Les Rois maudits (2005). Internet movie Data Base. Retrieved November 22, 2008. References Barnes, Margaret Campbell. 1957. Isabel the Fair. Philadelphia, PA: Macrae Smith. Costain, Thomas Bertram. 1958. The Three Edwards. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Cross, Arthur Lyon. 1920. A Shorter History of England and Greater Britain. London, UK: Macmillan. Doherty, P.C. 2003. Isabella and the strange death of Edward II. New York, NY: Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 9780786711932. Doherty, Paul. 2006. The cup of ghosts. Leicester, UK: Howes. ISBN 9781845059279. Druon, Maurice. 1956. The accursed kings. New York, NY: Scribner. Druon, Maurice, and Humphrey Hare. 1960. The She-Wolf of France. New York, NY: Scribner. Felber, Edith. 2006. Queen of shadows: a novel of Isabella, wife of King Edward II. New York, NY: New American Library. ISBN 9780451219527. Follett, Ken. 2007. World without end. New York, NY: Dutton. ISBN 9780525950073. Fryde, Natalie. 1979. The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II: 1321-1326 New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521222013. Gibson, Mel (director), and Randall Wallace (scriptwriter). 2000. Braveheart, Hollywood, CA: Paramount. ISBN 9780792164937. Higginbotham, Susan. 2005. The traitor's wife: a novel of the reign of Edward II. New York, NY: iUniverse. ISBN 9780595359592. Honeyman, Brenda. 1974. The Queen and Mortimer. London, UK: Hale. Howatch, Susan. 1974. Cashelmara. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780671217365. Howatch, Susan. 1984. The wheel of fortune. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780671499891. Jarman, Derek, Stephen McBride, Ken Butler, Steve Clark-Hall, Steven Waddington, Kevin Collins, and Andrew Tiernan. 1992. Edward II. United Kingdom: Sales Co. Lewis, Hilda Winifred. 2006. Harlot Queen. Stroud, UK: Tempus. ISBN 9780752439471.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marlowe, Christopher, and Charles R. Forker. 1999. Edward the Second. Revels plays. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719030895. Mortimer, Ian. 2006. The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England, 1327-1330. New York, NY: Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 9780312349417. Peters, Maureen. 1985. Isabella, the she-wolf. London, UK: Hale. ISBN 9780709016854. Plaidy, Jean. 1982. The follies of the king. New York, NY: Putnam. ISBN 9780399126901. Prestwich, Michael. 2005. Plantagenet England, 1225-1360. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198228448. Weir, Alison. 2005. Queen Isabella: treachery, adultery, and murder in medieval England. New York, NY: Ballantine Books Notes on William, I de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick, Lord of Ellmley Feudal Lord of Elmley. Became 1st Earl of Warwick thru inheritance of his wife Notes on Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg Sir Roger le Bigod, alias Felbrigg of Felbrigg, lord of th e manor of Felbrigg 1352-1368; m. Elizabeth de Scales, daug hter of Robert de Scales and Catherine de Ufford. [Magna C harta Sureties] ----------------------------------Sir Roger le Bigod, alias Felbrigg, of Felbrigg, Lord of th e Manors of Felbrigg 1352-1368; m. Elizabeth Scales, daught er and heir of Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord Scales (b. c 1311 , d. 13 Aug 1369, MP 1341-1369, Lord of the Manor of Worlin gton) and his wife Catherine de Ufford, daughter of Rober t de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and Margaret, daughter o f Sir Walter de Norwich. Robert, 3rd Lord Scales, was so n of Sir Robert de Scales, Knight, 2nd Lord Scales (b. c 12 79, d. 20 Mar 1324/5, MP 1306-1322, Knight 1306, Lord of th e Manor of Worlington) by his wife, Egeline, d. 10 Oct 1335 , probably daughter of Sir Hugh Courtenay (50-30), Baron o f Oakhampton, co. Devon. [Ancestral Roots] Note Citations Notes on Hugh de Hastings, Knight Sir Hugh de Hastings|b. c 1310\nd. fr 29 Jul 1347 - 30 Jul 1347|p31880.htm#i318799|Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings|b. 6 May 1262\nd. 10 Feb 1312/13|p66.htm#i654|Isabel le Despenser|d. 4 Dec 1334|p1874.htm#i18736|Sir Henry de Hastings|d. c 5 Mar 1268/69|p66.htm#i655|Joan de Cauntelo|d. 1271|p66.htm#i653|Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester|b. c 1227\nd. c 1326|p195.htm#i1943|| Sir Hugh de Hastings was born circa 1310.1 He was the son of Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings and Isabel le Despenser.1 He married Margery Foliot, daughter of unknown Foliot, before 18 May 1330.1 He died from 29 July 1347 to 30 July 1347.1 Sir Hugh de Hastings fought in the Battle of Sluys in 1340.1 He gained the rank of Captain and Lieutenant in 1346 in the service of the English army at Flanders.1 He fought in the Battle of Crécy in 1346.1 He lived at Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, England.1 Children of Sir Hugh de Hastings and Margery Foliot Sir Hugh Hastings+ d. c 13691 John de Hastings b. c 1328, d. 31 Aug 13931 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1817. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas Sir James Douglas, called the Black Douglas, assisted King Robert Bruce in the great victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314). Awarded numerous estates for his service to the king, he was later killed on a Crusade to the Holy Land "Douglas (family)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation. Notes on Thomas Bardolf Father: Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England Mother: Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 in Addington, Surrey, England Marriage 1 Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 in Harpendon, Hertfordshire, England Married: Abt 1310 in On The Lake Of Neuchatel, Switzerland Change Date: 11 Sep 2007 Children Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 in Watton-At-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England Notes on Lawrence de Warenne Children John de Warren b: BET 1409 AND 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England Elizabeth de Warren b: ABT 1422 Cicely de Warren b: 1424 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Notes on Elleanor de Clare Father: Gilbert De Clare b: 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch,Hampshire,England Mother: Joan Plantagenet b: 1272 in Acre,Pennsylvanialestine
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 1 Hugh Despencer Baron Le Despenser Baron Le Despenser b: ABT 1286 in Barton,Gloucestershire,England Married: AFT 14 Jun 1306 in Westminster,London,Middlesex,England Children Hugh Le Despencer Baron Le Despenser Baron Le Despenser b: ABT 1308 (18-1326) in ,Stoke,Gloucestershire,England Margaret Despencer b: ABT 1310 in ,Stoke,Gloucestershire,England Edward Despencer b: ABT 1312 in Of Buckland,Buckshire,England Isabel Le Despenser b: 1303 in ,,Gloucestershire, England Joan Despencer b: ABT 1316 in ,Stoke,Gloucestershire,England Gilbert Despencer b: ABT 1320 in Mowbray,Leicestershire,England Elizabeth Despencer b: 1322 in ,Stoke,Gloucestershire,England Notes on Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland Father: Edward II King of England b: 25 APR 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales Mother: Isabella of France b: 1292 in Paris, France Marriage 1 Philippa de Hainault b: 24 JUN 1311 in Hainault, Belgium Married: 24 JAN 1327/28 in York Minster, Yorkshire, England Children Edmund The Black Prince b: 15 JUN 1330 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England Isabel Princess of England b: 27 JUN 1332 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England Joan Princess of England b: 1336 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England Lionel Duke of Clarence b: 29 NOV 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium John of Gaunt b: 1340 in St Bevon's Abbey, Ghent, Belgium Edward of Langley b: 5 JUN 1341 in Langley, Herefordshire, England Mary Princess of England b: 10 OCT 1344 in Waltham, Winchester, England Margaret Princess of England b: 20 JUL 1346 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England William Prince of England b: 24 JUN 1348 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England Thomas of Woodstock b: 7 JAN 1354/55 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England Edward III (November 13, 1312±June 21, 1377) was one of the most successful English monarchs of the Middle Ages. Restoring royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father, Edward II, he went on to transform the Kingdom of England into the most efficient military power in Europe. His reign saw vital developments in legislature and government²in particular the evolution of the English parliament ²as well as the ravages of the Black Death. He remained on the throne for 50 years; no English monarch had reigned for as long since Henry III, and none would again until George III. Edward was crowned at the age of 14, following the deposition of his father. When 17 years old he led a coup against his regent, Roger Mortimer, and began his personal reign. After defeating, but not subjugating, the Kingdom of Scotland, he declared himself rightful heir to the French throne in 1337, starting what would be known as the Hundred Years' War. Following some initial setbacks, the war went exceptionally well for England; the victories of Crécy and Poitiers led up to the highly favorable Treaty of Brétigny. Edw ard¶ s later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inertia and eventual bad health. Edward III was a temperamental man, but also capable of great clemency. He was, in most ways, a conventional king, mainly interested in warfare. Highly revered in his own time and for centuries after, Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians. This view has turned, and modern historiography credits him with many achievements, especially with strengthening English identity and giving Parliament more scope. His need to raise money to pay for his war in Europe actually meant that he listened with sympathy to his subjects' petitions. He knew, too, that whether he liked it or not, he could not rule without Parliament's support. Parliament had made him king, so Parliament could also depose him, as it had his father. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 Early reign 1.3 Fortunes of war 1.4 Later reign 2 Achievements of the reign 2.1 Legislation 2.2 Parliament and taxation 2.3 Chivalry and national identity 3 Legacy 4 Issue 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links 8 Credits
Biography Early life Edward was born at Windsor on November 13 1312, and was thus called "Edward of Windsor" in his early years. The reign of his father, Edward II, was fraught with military defeat, rebellious barons and corrupt courtiers, but the birth of a male heir in 1312 temporarily strengthened Edward II's position on the throne.[1] To further this end, in what was probably an attempt by his father to shore up royal supremacy after years of discontent,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Edward was created Earl of Chester at the age of only 12 days, and was given a full household of servants for his court, so he could live as if he were a full adult Nobleman independently of his father, less than two months later.[2] On January 20, 1327, when the young Edward was 14 years old, the king was deposed by his queen, Isabella, and her consort Roger Mortimer. Edward, now Edward III, was crowned on February 1, and a regency was set up for him, led by Isabella and Mortimer. Mortimer, the de facto ruler of England subjected the young king to constant disrespect and humiliation. Mortimer knew his position was precarious, especially after Edward and his wife, Philippa of Hainault (June 24, 1311 ±August 15, 1369), had a son on June 15, 1330.[3] Mortimer used his power to acquire a number of noble estates and titles, many of them belonging to Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel. FitzAlan, who had remained loyal to Edward II in his struggle with Isabella and Mortimer, had been executed on November 17, 1326. However Mortimer's greed and arrogance caused him to be hated by many of the other nobles. All this was not lost on the young king. Shortly before his eighteenth birthday, Edw ard, w ith the help of a few trusted companions, staged a coup d'état at Nottingham castle (October 19, 1330), resulting in the arrest of both his mother Isabella and Mortimer. Mortimer was sent to the Tower of London, and hanged a month later. Isabella was forced into retirement at Castle Rising. With this dramatic event, the personal reign of Edward effectively began. Early reign Edward chose to renew the military conflict with the Kingdom of Scotland in which his father and grandfather had engaged with varying success. Edward repudiated the Treaty of Northampton that had been signed during the regency, thus renewing claims of English sovereignty over Scotland and resulting in the Second War of Scottish Independence. Intending to regain what the English had conceded, he won back control of Berwick and secured a decisive English victory at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333 against the forces of the infant David II of Scotland. Edward III was now in a position to put Edward Balliol on the throne of Scotland and claim a reward of 2,000 librates of land in the southern counties - the Lothians, Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire and Peebleshire. Despite the victories of Dupplin and Halidon, the Bruce party soon started to recover and by the close of 1335 and the Battle of Culblean, the Plantagenet occupation was in difficulties and the Balliol party was fast losing ground. At this time, in 1336, Edward III's brother John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall died. John of Fordun's Gesta Annalia is alone in claiming that Edward killed his brother in a quarrel at Perth. Although Edward III committed very large armies to Scottish operations, by 1337 the vast majority of Scotland had been recovered for David II, leaving only a few castles such as Edinburgh, Roxburgh and Stirling in Plantagenet possession. These installations were not adequate to impose Edward's rule and by 1338/9 Edward had moved from a policy of conquest to one of containment. Edward's military problems, however, were on two fronts; the challenge from the French monarchy was of no less concern. The French represented a problem in three areas: first, they provided constant support to the Scottish through the Franco-Scottish alliance. Philip VI protected David II in exile, and supported Scottish raids in Northern England. Second, the French attacked several English coastal towns, leading to rumors in England of a full-scale invasion.[4] Finally, the English king's possessions in France were under threat²in 1337, Philip VI confiscated the duchy of Aquitaine and the county of Ponthieu. Instead of seeking a peaceful solution to the conflict by paying homage to the French king, Edward laid claim to the French crown as the only living male descendant of his deceased maternal grandfather, Philip IV. The French, however, invoked the Salic law of succession and rejected the claim, pronouncing Philip IV's nephew, Philip VI, the true heir (see below) and thereby setting the stage for the Hundred Years' War. In the war against France, Edward built alliances and fought by proxy through minor French princes. In 1338, Louis IV named him vicar-general of the Holy Roman Empire, and promised his support. These measures, however, produced few results; the only major military gain made in this phase of the war was the English naval victory at Sluys on June 24, 1340, where 16,000 French soldiers and sailors died. Meanwhile, the fiscal pressure on the kingdom caused by Edward's expensive alliances led to discontent at home. In response he returned unannounced on November 30, 1340. Finding the affairs of the realm in disorder, he purged the royal administration.[5] These measures did not bring domestic stability, however, and a standoff ensued between the king and John Stratford, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Edward, at the Parliament of England of April 1341, was forced to accept severe limitations to his financial and administrative prerogatives. Yet, in October of the same year, the king repudiated this statute, and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracized. The extraordinary circumstances of the 1341 Parliament had forced the king into submission, but under normal circumstances the powers of the king in medieval England were virtually unlimited, and Edward took advantage of this.[6] Fortunes of war After much inconclusive campaigning on Continental Europe, Edward decided to stage a major offensive in 1346, sailing for Normandy with a force of 15,000 men.[7] His army sacked the city of Caen and marched across northern France. On August 26 he met the French king's forces in pitched battle at Crécy and w on a decisive victory. Meanw hile, back home, the returned David II w as defeated and captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross on October 17. With his northern border pacified, Edward saw an opportunity to stage a major offensive against France and laid siege to the town of Calais. The town fell in August of 1347. After the death of the Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV in October of 1347 his son Louis V, Duke of Bavaria negotiated with Edward to compete against the new German king Charles IV, but Edward finally decided in May 1348 not to run for the German crown. In 1348, the Black Death struck Europe with full force, killing a third or more of England's population.[8] This loss of manpower, and subsequently of revenues, meant a halt to major campaigning. The great landowners struggled with the shortage of manpower and the resulting inflation in labor cost. Attempting to cap wages, the king and parliament responded with the Ordinance of Labourers (1349) and the Statute of Labourers (1351). The
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks plague did not, however, lead to a full-scale breakdown of government and society, and recovery was remarkably swift.[9] In 1356, while the king was fighting in the north, his oldest son, the Black Prince, won a great victory at the Battle of Poitiers. Greatly outnumbered, the English forces not only routed the French but captured the French king, John II. After a succession of victories, the English held great possessions in France, the French king was in English custody, and the French central government had almost totally collapsed. Whether Edward's claim to the French crown originally was genuine or just a political ploy,[10] it now seemed to be within reach. Yet a campaign in 1359, meant to complete the undertaking, w as inconclusive. In 1360, therefore, Edw ard accepted the Treaty of Brétigny, w hereby he renounced his claims to the French throne but secured his extended French possessions. Later reign Edward III and the Black PrinceWhile Edward's early reign had been energetic and successful, his later years were marked by inertia, military failure and political strife. The day-to-day affairs of the state had less appeal to Edward than military campaigning, so during the 1360s Edward increasingly relied on the help of his subordinates, in particular William Wykeham. A relative upstart, Wykeham was made Lord Privy Seal in 1363 and Lord Chancellor in 1367, though due to political difficulties connected with his inexperience the Parliament forced him resign to the chancellorship in 1371.[11] Compounding Edward's difficulties were the deaths of his most trusted men, some from the 1361±1362 recurrence of the plague. William Montacute, Edward's companion in the 1330 coup, was dead by 1344. William de Clinton, who had also been with the king at Nottingham, died in 1354. One of the earls of 1337, William de Bohun, died in 1360, and the next year Henry of Grosmont, perhaps the greatest of Edward's captains, gave in to what was probably plague. Their deaths left the majority of the magnates younger and more naturally aligned to the princes than to the king himself. The king's second son, Lionel of Antwerp, attempted to forcefully subdue the largely autonomous Anglo-Irish lords in Ireland. The venture failed, and the only lasting mark he left were the suppressive Statutes of Kilkenny.[12] In France, meanw hile, the decade follow ing the Treaty of Brétigny w as one of relative tranquillity, but on April 8, 1364 John II died in captivity in England, after unsuccessfully trying to raise his own ransom at home. He was followed by the vigorous Charles V, who enlisted the help of the capable Constable Bertrand du Guesclin.[13] In 1369, the war started anew, and Edward's younger son John of Gaunt was given the responsibility of a military campaign. The effort failed, and with the Treaty of Bruges in 1375, the great English possessions in France were reduced to only the coastal towns of Calais, Bordeaux and Bayonne.[14] Military failure abroad and the associated fiscal pressure of campaigning led to political discontent at home. The problems came to a head in the parliament of 1376, the so-called Good Parliament. The parliament was called to grant taxation, but the House of Commons took the opportunity to address specific grievances. In particular, criticism was directed at some of the king's closest advisers. Lord Chamberlain William Latimer and Lord Steward John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby were dismissed from their positions. Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the aging king, was banished from court.[15] Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, was John of Gaunt. Both the king and the Black Prince were by this time incapacitated by illness, leaving Gaunt in virtual control of government. Gaunt was forced to give in to the demands of parliament, but by its next convocation, in 1377, most of the achievements of the Good Parliament were reversed.[16] Edward himself, however, did not have much to do with any of this; after around 1375 he played a limited role in the government. Around September 29, 1376 he fell ill with a large abscess. After a brief period of recovery in February, the king died of a stroke at Sheen on June 21. He was succeeded by his ten-year-old grandson, King Richard II of England, son of the Black Prince, since the Black Prince himself had died on June 8, 1376. Achievements of the reign Edward III depicted in Cassell's History of England (1902) Legislation The middle years of Edward's reign was a period of significant legislative activity. Perhaps the best known piece of legislation was the Statute of Labourers of 1351, which addressed the labor shortage problem caused by the Black Death. The statute fixed wages at their pre-plague level and checked peasant mobility by asserting that lords had first claim on their men's services. In spite of concerted efforts to uphold the statute, it eventually failed due to competition among landowners for labor.[17] The law has been described as an attempt "to legislate against the law of supply and demand," making it doomed to failure.[18] Nevertheless, the labor shortage had created a community of interest between the smaller landowners of the House of Commons and the greater landowners of the House of Lords. The resulting attempts at suppression of the labor force angered the peasants, leading to the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.[19] The reign of Edward III coincided with the so-called Babylonian Captivity of the papacy at Avignon. During the wars with France, opposition emerged in England against perceived injustices by a papacy largely controlled by the French crown. Heavy papal taxation of the English Church was suspected to be financing the nation's enemies, while the practice of provisions²the Pope providing benefices for clerics, often non-resident aliens²caused resentment in an increasingly xenophobic English population. The statutes of Provisors and Praemunire, of 1350 and 1353 respectively, aimed to amend this by banning papal benefices, as well as limiting the power of the papal court over English subjects.[20] The statutes did not, however, sever the ties between the king and the Pope, who were equally dependent upon each other. It was not until the Great Schism in 1378 that the English crown was able to free itself completely from the influence of Avignon. Other legislation of importance includes the Treason Act of 1351. It was precisely the harmony of the reign that allowed a consensus on the definition of this controversial crime.[21] Yet the most significant legal reform was probably that concerning the Justices of the Peace. This institution began before the reign of Edward III, but by 1350, the justices had been given the power not only to investigate crimes and make arrests, but also to try cases, including those of felony. With this, an enduring fixture in the administration of local English justice had been created.[22] Parliament and taxation
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Parliament as a representative institution was already well established by the time of Edward III, but the reign was nevertheless central to its development. Parliament's role in deposing Edward II and in confirming Edward III's own succession, had also strengthened its authority. During this period membership in the English baronage, formerly a somewhat indistinct group, became restricted to those who received a personal summons to parliament.[23] This happened as parliament gradually developed into a bicameral institution. Yet it was not in the House of Lords, but in the House of Commons that the greatest changes took place. The widening of political power can be seen in the crisis of the Good Parliament, where the Commons for the first time²albeit with noble support²was responsible for precipitating a political crisis. In the process, both the procedure of impeachment and the office of the Speaker were created. Even though the political gains were of only temporary duration, this parliament represented a watershed in English political history. The political influence of the Commons originally lay in its right to grant taxes. The financial demands of the Hundred Years' War were enormous, and the king and his ministers tried different methods of covering the expenses. The king had a steady income from crown lands, and could also take up substantial loans from Italian and domestic financiers. To finance warfare on Edward III's scale, however, the king had to resort to taxation of his subjects. Taxation took two primary forms: levy and customs. The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. This could produce large sums of money, but each such levy had to be approved by parliament, and the king had to prove the necessity.[24] The customs therefore provided a welcome supplement, as a steady and reliable source of income. An 'ancient duty' on the export of wool had existed since 1275. Edward I had tried to introduce an additional duty on wool, but this unpopular maltolt, or 'unjust exaction', was soon abandoned. Then, from 1336 onwards, a series of schemes aimed at increasing royal revenues from wool export were introduced. After some initial problems and discontent, it was agreed through the Ordinance of the Staple of 1353 that the new customs should be approved by parliament, though in reality they became permanent.[25] Through the steady taxation of Edward III's reign, parliament ²and in particular the Commons²gained political influence. A consensus emerged that in order for a tax to be just, the king had to prove its necessity, it had to be granted by the community of the realm, and it had to be to the benefit of that community. In addition to imposing taxes, parliament would also present petitions for redress of grievances to the king, most often concerning misgovernment by royal officials. This way the system was beneficial for both parties. Through this process the Commons, and the community they represented, became increasingly politically aware, and the foundation was laid for the particular English brand of constitutional monarchy.[26] Chivalry and national identity The Great Seal of Edward IIICentral to Edward III's policy was reliance on the higher nobility for purposes of war and administration. While his father had regularly been in conflict with a great portion of his peerage, Edward III successfully created a spirit of camaraderie between himself and his greatest subjects. Both Edward I and Edward II had conducted a policy of limitation, allowing the creation of few peerages during the sixty years preceding Edward III's reign. The young king reversed this policy when, in 1337, as a preparation for the imminent war, he created six new earls on the same day.[27] At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king. Furthermore, Edward bolstered the sense of community within this group by the creation of the Order of the Garter, probably in 1348. A plan from 1344 to revive the Round Table of King Arthur never came to fruition, but the new order carried connotations from this legend by the circular shape of the garter.[28] Polydore Vergil tells of how the young Joan of Kent, Countess of Salisbury ²the king's favorite at the time²accidentally dropped her garter at a ball at Calais. King Edward responded to the ridicule of the crowd by tying the garter around his own knee with the words honi soit qui mal y pense²shame on him who thinks ill of it.[29] This reinforcement of the aristocracy must be seen in conjunction with the war in France, as must the emerging sense of national identity. Just like the war with Scotland had done, the fear of a French invasion helped strengthen a sense of national unity, and nationalize the aristocracy that had been largely Anglo-French since the Norman conquest. Since the time of Edward I, popular myth suggested that the French planned to extinguish the English language, and like his grandfather had done, Edward III made the most of this scare.[30] As a result, the English language experienced a strong revival; in 1362, a statute ordered the English language to be used in law courts and, the year after, Parliament was for the first time opened in English.[31] At the same time, the vernacular saw a revival as a literary language, through the works of William Langland, John Gower and especially Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. Yet the extent of this Anglicization must not be exaggerated. The statute of 1362 was in fact written in the French language and had little immediate effect, and parliament was opened in that language as late as 1377.[32] The Order of the Garter, though a distinctly English institution, included also foreign members such as the John V, Duke of Brittany and Sir Robert of Namur.[33] Edward III ²himself bilingual²viewed himself as legitimate king of both England and France, and could not show preferential treatment for one part of his domains over another. Legacy Edward III enjoyed unprecedented popularity in his own lifetime, and even the troubles of his later reign were never blamed directly on the king himself.[34] Edward's contemporary Jean Froissart wrote in his Chronicles that "His like had not been seen since the days of King Arthur".[35] This view persisted for awhile, but, with time, the image of the king changed. The Whig historians of a later age preferred constitutional reform to foreign conquest and discredited Edward for ignoring his responsibilities to his own nation. In the words of Bishop Stubbs: Edward III was not a statesman, though he possessed some qualifications which might have made him a successful one. He was a warrior; ambitious, unscrupulous, selfish, extravagant and ostentatious. His obligations as a king sat very lightly on him. He felt himself bound by no special duty, either to maintain the theory of royal supremacy or to follow a policy which would benefit his people. Like Richard I, he valued England primarily as a source of supplies.[36] Influential as Stubbs was, it was long before this view was challenged. In a 1960 article, titled "Edward III and the Historians," May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs judgement. A medieval king could not be expected to work towards the future ideal of a parliamentary monarchy; rather his role was a pragmatic one²to maintain order and solve problems as they arose. At this, Edward III excelled.[37] Edward had also been accused of endowing his younger sons too liberally and thereby promoting dynastic strife culminating in the Wars of the Roses. This claim was rejected by K.B. McFarlane, who argued that this was not only the common policy of the age, but also the best.[38] Later biographers of the king
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks such as Mark Ormrod and Ian Mortimer have followed this historiographical trend. From what we know of Edward's character, he could be impulsive and temperamental, as was seen by his actions against Stratford and the ministers in 1340±41.[39] At the same time, he was well-known for his clemency; Mortimer's grandson was not only absolved, but came to play an important part in the French wars, and was eventually made a knight of the Garter.[40] Both in his religious views and his interests, he was a conventional man. His favourite pursuit was the art of war, and, as such, he conformed to the medieval notion of good kingship.[41] He seems to have been unusually devoted to his wife, Queen Philippa. Much has been made of Edward's sexual licentiousness, but there is no evidence of any infidelity on the king's part before Alice Perrers became his lover, and, by that time, the queen was already terminally ill.[42] This devotion extended to the rest of the family as well; in contrast to so many of his predecessors, Edward never experienced opposition from any of his five adult sons.[43] On the other hand, Edward did give impetus to an increase in Parliament's role in governance, even if his deference to Parlimant was pragamatic rather than ideological, and his contribution to a distinct sense of English identity have attracted the title, "father of the English nation."[44]. Issue Arms of Edward III and his sons, Trinity College Cambridge. Name Birth Death Edward, the Black Prince 15 June 1330 8 June 1376 Isabella 16 June 1332 1379 Joan 1333 2 September 1348 William of Hatfield 16 February 1337 8 July 1337 Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence 29 November 1338 7 October 1368 John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster 24 June 1340 3 February 1399 Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York 5 June 1341 1 August 1402 Blanche 1342 1342 Mary 10 October 1344 1362 Margaret July 20 1346 1361 William of Windsor 24 June 1348 5 September 1348 Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester 7 January 1355 8/9 September 1397 Notes ? For an account of Edward II's later years, see Natalie Fryde. The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II, 1321 ±1326. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. ISBN 052122201X). ? Ian Mortimer. The Perfect King: The Life of Edward III, Father of the English Nation. (London: Jonathan Cape, 2006. ISBN 022407301X), 1. ? W. M. Ormrod. The Reign of Edward III. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1990), 6. ? Ormrod: 1990, p 9. ? N.M. Fryde, (1978), "Edward III's removal of his ministers and judges, 1340 ±1," British Institute of Historical Research 48: 149±161. ? Ormrod, Reign of Edward III, 16. ? May McKisack. The Fourteenth Century: 1307 ±1399. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1959. ISBN 0198217129132). ? J. Hatcher, (1977). Plague, Population and the English Economy, 1348 ±1530. (London: Macmillan. ISBN 0333212932). ? N.C. Prestwich. Plantagenet England: 1225 ±1360. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0198228449), 553. ? For a discussion of this question, see Prestwich, 2005, 307±310. ? Ormrod, 1990, 90±94; W. M. Ormrod, "Edward III (1312 ±1377)´in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 019861411X). ? McKisack, 1959, 231. ? Ormrod, 1990, 27. ? McKisack, 1959, 145. ? Ormrod, 1990, 35±37; McKisack, 1959, 387±394. ? The earlier belief that Gaunt "packed" Parliament in 1377 is no longer widely held. See J.C. Wedgewood. "John of Gaunt and the packing of parliament," English Historical Review 45(1930): 623±625. ? McKisack, 1959, 335. ? B. Hanawalt. The Ties That Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. ISBN 0195036492), 139. ? M. Prestwich, (1981). "Parliament and the community of the realm in the fourteenth century," in Art Cosgrove and J.I. McGuire, (eds.) Parliament & Community. (Belfast: Appletree Press, 1983. ISBN 9780904651935), 20. ? McKisack, 1959, 280±281. ? McKisack, 1959, 257. ? A. Musson and W. A. Ormrod. The Evolution of English Justice. (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. ISBN 033367670X),± 50 54. ? McKisack, 1959, 186±187. ? A. L. Brown. The Governance of Late Medieval England 1272±1461. (London: Edward Arnold, 1989. ISBN 0804717303), 70±71. ? Brown, 1989, 67±69, 226±228. ? G.L. Harriss. King, Parliament and Public Finance in Medieval England to 1369. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975. ISBN 0198224354) 509 ±517. ? K. B. McFarlane. The Nobility of Later Medieval England. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. ISBN 0198223625), 158-159. ? However, historian Richard Barber explores the possibility that a circular object detected in the Upper Ward of Windsor Castle might be a Round Table House allegedly built by Edward III; see Richard Barber, "Edwards III's Round Table," History Today 57 (8)(Aug 2007): 12-18 ? McKisack, 1959, 251-252. Another candidate for the owner of the original garter was her mother-in-law Catherine Grandisson, the Dowager Countess of Salisbury. ? Prestwich, 1980, 209±210. ? McKisack, 1959, 524. ? Prestwich, 2005, 556. ? McKisack, 1959, 253; Prestwich, 2005, 554.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ? Ormrod, 1990', 37. ? Ormrod, 1990, 38. ? William Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England in its origin and development, se Note Citations Notes on Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Laurence de Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (20 March 1319±20 August 1348) was a Norman English nobleman and held the titles 1st Earl of Pembroke (3rd creation), Baron Abergavenny and Baron Hastings under Edward II of England and Edward III of England. Family His father was John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings and his mother Juliana Leyburne. He was born at Allesley in Warwickshire and christened at Allesley on the same day. He was created Earl of Pembroke in October 1339. He married Lady Agnes de Mortimer, the daughter of Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March with whom he had one son: John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (born 1347) Death He died at Abergavenny Castle in 1348 and is buried in the Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny. References Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (September 2007) Peerage of England New creation Earl of Pembroke 1339±1348 Succeeded by Notes on Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln Children Euphrosine Von SCHLESIEN-OPPELN Wladislaw Prince Of SCHLESIEN-OPPELN b: Abt 1225 Notes on Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kinderton Children William Venables b: ABT 1294 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Alice de Venables b: ABT 1295 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Sir Hugh Venables , 8th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1296 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Elizabeth Venables b: ABT 1304 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Ellen Venables b: ABT 1306 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Rose Venables b: ABT 1310 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on William Perkyns, I/Lord of Ufton William Perkins was the first Lord of Ufton Robert or Ufton Court in Berksire. Estates in feudal times were held subject to higher service or authority. The king could confiscate and often lands were held in fealty to the church. That was called an advowson. As early as 1411, William was named in the Diocesan Register as holding Ufton Robert. He was also Bailiff of Humphry Plantagent, Duke of Gloucester, a DeSpencer. A deed in 1424 between him and John Collee was not the source of his title, but a settlement on his wife who might have been a Collee. In 1451, the advowson was presented to his son, Thomas, indicating the death of William. The village of Ufton Nervet is 7 miles from Reading. The ancestral home is used by the Berkshire County Schools. It was used as a hospital during WW2. One takes A4 out of Reading' 7 miles to Newberry, turn left at Jack's Booth (a pub). Go 3 miles to Ufton Nervet and inquire for the Ufton Nervet Parochial School. These directions were given by a Judge Perkins from his visit to Ufton Court. Hillmorton is described as having been a small village, but now has become surrounded by the city of Rugby and does not have a post office of its own. Rugby is just east of Coventry in a beautiful part of the Midlands. William was the first of the family to be Lord of Ufton Robert. He was an agent of Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester, brother to Henry V. He was referred to as Esq. and his Coat of Arms was arms of fesse dancette between eight billets of ermines. He was living in 1419 and 1426 and in 1434 he and his wife Margaret were party to an agreement with John Collee and his wife Elizabeth. Probably Margaret was a Collee or Elizabeth was William's sister. In 1435, Ufton Robert and Ufton Richard had an ecclesiastical union giving William all of Ufton of approximately 2,000 acres. It had been handed down from Saxon Thanes to Norman Barons to wealthy abbeys and now to an English country gentleman. He was listed as witness to a deed in 1444 and still bailiff to the Duke of Gloucester in 1447 but died soon after Notes on Henry Perkins Henry is the first one in the family to bear the surname variant on "Perkins". While the origin of this surname is heavily discussed in the opening graphs of this Report, the conclusions of James Fulton Perkins are to be trusted as true: "...He [Henry] was to be named Henry Pierrekin #&40;meaning "first son of Pierre", born 1340 in Shropshire, England and died in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England). The "kin" suffix indicates the eldest son in a family and any subsequent sons are simply called with the suffix "son", as in "Pierreson". Hence, the first son is Pierrekin and the second son of Peter (Pierre) Morley would be "Pierreson"..."[3] Estate: was known to have an 18 acre estate in Madresfield in Worcestshire ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy")
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Henry, son of Pierre, which became Pierrekins or little one of Pierre) (Richardson-Perkins Memorial) Notes on Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight Sir Simon de Filbrigg, KG, alias Bigod, lord of the manor s of Felbrigg and Beeston Regis, co. Norfolk, and of Breisw orth, co. Suffolk; m. (1) Margaret, niece of the Emperor Ch arles IV of Germany, and granddaughter of John of Bohemia , Duke of Luxembourg and King of Bohemia 1310-1346. [Magn a Charta Sureties] ---------------Sir Simon de Felbrigg, KG, of Felbrigg, alias Bigod, Lord o f the Manors of Felbrigg, Norfolk, and of Breisworth, Suffo lk, and Lord of Beeston Regis, Norfolk, KG 1422, standard b earer to Richard II, fl. 1395, 1399, will made Sep 1431, pr obated 1443; m. (1) Elska, daughter of Boleslaw of BeuthenKosel; m. (2) Katherine, said to be daughter of Sir Anketi l Malory "of Winwick", widow of Ralph Greene of Drayton (pe rhaps daughter of Sir Anketil Malory (16a-32) of Kirkby); m . (3) Margaret, d. 1413 (possibly daughter of Prezemysl I N osak, Duke of Teschen and Glogau, probably illegitimate so n of Kazimierz I by Eufemie, daughter of Trojden I of Masov ia). [Ancestral Roots] Note: MCS's citation does not seem to be near as complete a s AR's. I assume Margaret is 3rd wife, not 1st Note Citations Father: Roger Le Bigod b: Abt 1316 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England Mother: Elizabeth De Scales b: Abt 1340 in Worlington, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England Marriage 1 Elska Daughter Of Boleslaw Of Beuthen-Kosel b: Abt 1370 in Beuthen-Kosel Marriage 2 Katherine Mallory b: Abt 1367 in Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, England Marriage 3 Margaret Nosak b: Abt 1367 in Silesia, Germany Children Helena De Felbrigg b: Abt 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England Notes on Hugh Hastings, Knight Sir Hugh Hastings|d. c 1369|p28477.htm#i284766|Sir Hugh de Hastings|b. c 1310\nd. fr 29 Jul 1347 - 30 Jul 1347|p31880.htm#i318799|Margery Foliot||p31880.htm#i318800|Sir John de Hastings, 1st Lord Hastings|b. 6 May 1262\nd. 10 Feb 1312/13|p66.htm#i654|Isabel le Despenser|d. 4 Dec 1334|p1874.htm#i18736|unknown Foliot||p27208.htm#i272076|||| Sir Hugh Hastings was the son of Sir Hugh de Hastings and Margery Foliot.1 He married Margaret de Everingham.1 He died circa 1369.1 Child of Sir Hugh Hastings and Margaret de Everingham Sir Hugh Hastings+ d. 6 Nov 13861 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1817. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Note Citations Notes on Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas, called "The Grim"; born c1325; fought alongside his cousin the 2nd Earl of Douglas at Battle of Poitiers against the English 19 Sep 1356; Lord Warden of the Marches 1368-1400; married c23 July 1362 Lady Joan, only child of Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn of the Feb 1343/4 creation, and widow of Sir Thomas Moray, feudal Lord of Bothwell, and died between 24 Dec 1400 and 9 Feb 1400/1. [Burke's Peerage surnamed the 'Grim,' from his swart complexion and stern expression of countenance. Before he succeeded to the earldom he fought with great gallantry in the wars of both France and England. In 1356 he accompanied William, Earl of Douglas, to France, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Poitiers (13th September), but made his escape through a dexterous strategem of Sir William Ramsay of Colluthie. In 1378 he inflicted a signal defeat, near Melrose, of a body of English spearmen and archers under Sir Thomas Musgrave. Before the battle he knighted on the field two of the King's sons, who were under his banner, along with his own son. The conflict was keenly contested, but was quickly decided. Douglas, according to his general custom, as Froissart mentions, when he found the fight becoming hot, dismounted, and wielding a large two-handled sword, made such havoc among the enemy that they gave way on all sides. Great numbers were slain, and Musgrave and his son, with many other knights and squires, were taken prisoners. After the Earl became the head of the family, he was regarded as the most powerful subject in the kingdom He was noted for his courage, firmness, and sagacity, and not less for his pride. Hume of Godscroft says, 'He was a man nothing inferior to any of his predecessors in any kind of virtue. In piety he was singular through his whole life, and most religious according to those times! He founded the Collegiate Church of Bothwell, a part of which still remains to attest its former magnificence. Godscroft affirms that the Earl had a mind free from all ambition, but his conduct in regard to the marriage of his daughter Marjory to Daivd, Duke of Rothesay, the heir-apparent to the throne, shows that he was scarcely entitled to that eulogium. The Prince was affianced to the daughter of the Earl of March; but Douglas, jealous of the aggrandisement of a rival noble, by the offer of a much more splendid dowry prevailed upon Albany, the King's brother, to get that contract set aside, on the plea that the sanction of the Estates had not been given to it, and to wed Rothesay to Marjory Douglas. The result of this dishonourable transaction was highly injurious to the happiness of the Prince, and the peace of the country. Notwithstanding, the influence of the Earl was on the whole beneficial during the feeble reign of Robert III; and when he and the Queen-mother, Anabella Drummond, and the venerable Bishop Traill of St. Andrews, all died, A.D. 1400, within a short time of each other, according to Fordun it was commonly said throughout the kingdom that the glory and honesty of Scotland was buried with these three noble persons." The Great Historic Families of Scotland, James Taylor Father: James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 Marriage 1 Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 in Strathearn,Perthshire,Scotland Children
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 in Douglas Castle,Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland Marriage 2 Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 in Strathearn,Perthshire,Scotland Children Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 in Scotland Notes on John de Warrene Sir John, Knight of Poynton and Stockport, married in 1371 Margar et (d. April 6, 1418), daughter of Sir John De Stafford, Knight of Wickh am - they had Nicholas De Warenne of Poynton and Stockport (1378-1413) w ho m. Argnes, dau. of Sir Richard De Wynnington, Knight of Wynnington, c o. Chester Note Citations Notes on John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons named John Hastings, see John Hastings (disambiguation). John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke KG (Sutton Valence, 29 August 1347±16 April 1375), was a medieval English nobleman and soldier, was the posthumous son of Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Agnes Mortimer. He also held the title Baron Abergavenny. Contents [hide] 1 Marriage 2 Military career 3 Succession 4 References Marriage He married on 19 May 1359 in Reading, Margaret (d. 1361), daughter of Edward III of England, but the couple had no children. He afterwards married, in July 1368, Anne, daughter of Sir Walter Manny, who survived him. Military career Pembroke fought in the Castilian campaign of his former brother-in-law, Edward the Black Prince, in 1367. He was created a Knight of the Garter in 1369. He was almost captured on a raid into Poitou that year, having refused to share command with Sir John Chandos, but Chandos heard of his plight and rescued him. In 1370, he fought with distinction at the sack of Limoges by the Black Prince. He was surprised by a Castilian fleet and sharply defeated at the Battle of La Rochelle (22 June 1372), his fleet being sunk or captured. He was taken prisoner and carried to Santander, and died in captivity in Picardy. Succession He was succeeded by his son John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, born to Anne a few months after his capture. References Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page The Chronicles of Froissart Peerage of England Preceded by Lawrence Hastings Earl of Pembroke 1348±1375 Succeeded by Notes on Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kinderton Children Katherine de Venables b: ABT 1328 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Sir Hugh de Venables , 9th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1330 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Margaret Venables b: ABT 1332 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Joan Venables b: ABT 1334 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Sir Richard Venables b: ABT 1336 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Roger Venables b: ABT 1338 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Thomas Venables b: ABT 1340 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield Life: Living in 1399 Seneschal (steward) of Thomas Despencer Earl of Gloucester, who was beheaded Jan 5, 1400 for participating in the deposition Richard II by Henry IV. ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy") !Life: Armiger, living during Henry VI reign whose dtr m. Earl of Warwick (kingmaker). ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy") !Name: First to use Perkins surname (Richardson-Perkins Memorial)
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Lawrence de Warenne Children William de Warren b: ABT 1448 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Richard de Warren b: ABT 1459 John de Warren Sir b: ABT 1465 Anthony Warren b: 1467 in of Claybury, Essex, England Lawrence Warren b: 1469 Children John de Warren b: BET 1409 AND 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England Elizabeth de Warren b: ABT 1422 Cicely de Warren b: 1424 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Notes on Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kinderton Children Richard de Venables b: ABT 1362 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Thomas de Venables b: ABT 1364 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Eva De Venables b: ABT 1367 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Margery De Venables b: 1369 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England William de Venables b: ABT 1371 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Annila (Angella Anyll) Venables b: 1374 in Kinderton Cum Hulme,Northwich,Cheshire,England Margaret de Venables b: ABT 1379 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Notes on William Perkins, Lord of Ufton Estate:" First owner of the Ufton Court estate, a manor house still standing in Berkshire nearing Reading about 2 miles from the village of Ufton Nervet. It is now used by the Berkshire schools as an outdoor and historical education center, very nicely maintained, but not in the Perkins' family since about 1750." ("Dexcendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy" !Life: First Lord of Nervet (Ufton Court) ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy") !Occupation: Bailiff to Humphrey Plantangenet, Duke of Gloucester ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy") !History: During feudal times family connected to the De Spencer Family ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy") Notes on Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth Children William TYNDALE b: Abt 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England Anne TYNDALE Jane TYNDALE
Sir Thomas Tyndal, of Dene and Redenhall, co. Norfolk, Lord of the man or of Breisworth, d. 1448; m. Margaret, daughter of Sir William Yelverto n. [Magna Charta Sureties] ----------------------Sir Thomas Tyndal, of Dene and Redenhall, Norfolk, Lord of the Manor of Br eisworth, d. 1448; m. Margaret, daughter of Sir William Yelverton, Justi ce of the King's Bench 1471. [Ancestral Roots] Notes on Robert Rutherford Distinguished himself a the Battle of Ottorbourne 15 August 1388, and afterwards was called "Robin of the Tods Tail", for his use of a fox tail on his lance while he led his men into battle. Wayne Walker said in his query to me that he had been to Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott and asked kinship to our Katherine. Both descended from Robert Rutherford of Chatto. Chatto was given to Sir Robert by his "near" kin, Sir Archibald Douglas. According to the Peerage of Scotland, Robert's father was the son of Sir Richard Rutherford and Jane Douglas, daughter of Sir Archibald. Anne Rutherford married Walter Scott. She was the mother of Sir Walter Scott. Anne descended from Dr. John, Rev. John, John, Richard, John, John, George, William, Robert, George, Robert of Chatto. Our Katherine Rutherford descended from Rev. John, who married Isabella Alleine, Capt. James who married Margaret Gledstaines (not proven but accepted by me), William, John of the Knowe who married Isobel Davidson, John Rutherford of the Knowe, Patrick Rutherford in Nesbit who married Elizabeth, granddaughter of Elizabeth and Gavin de Halswicle, George Rutherford who married Catherine Lyle, probable daughter of the Lord Lyle, George Rutherford who married Janet Rutherford, Robert of Chatto. Our George of Langnewton held his lands from Robert Douglas of Lochleven. This is another Douglas sharing his lands with our Rutherfords. The connection to the earliest Rutherfords is through Sir Richard and Jane Douglas. The authors have gone to great extent to prove that Sir Richard had 3 sons. The Peerage says 5. I guess we can accept either as being true. The author has Robert of Chatto as the brother of Sir Richard. This would not be enough for the Douglases to claim Robert as near kin. Notes on Anthony de Warenne Children Helen Warren b: 1493 in ,,England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Ralph Warren b: ABT 1495 in Claybury, Essex, England Notes on Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen Children Premysl I Nosak Prince Of TESCHEN b: Abt 1329 in Cieszyn,Cieszyn,Poland Anna Von SCHLESIEN-TESCHEN Agnes von SCHLESIEN-TESCHEN b: 1340 Notes on William Tyndale Sir William Tyndal, KB, of Dene and Hockwold, co. Norfolk, d. c1488; inher ited Worlington Manor, 1484, as an heir of Thomas Lord Scales; declared heir by inheritance through his great-grandmother Margaret to the Kingdom of Bohemia; married Mary, daughter of Sir Osbert Mondeford of Feltwel l, co Norfolk. [Magna Charta Sureties] ------------------Sir William Tyndal, KB, of Dene and Hockwold, Norfolk, KB 1473, d. c 14 88 (Inq.p.m. 13 Henry VII), inherited Worlington Manor 1484 as one of the heirs of Thomas, Lord Scales, being a descendant of Elizabeth (Scales) Felbrigg, and he was declared heir by inheritance through his great-gra ndmother Margaret to the Kingdom of Bohemia; he m. Mary, daughter and heir of Sir Osbert Mondeford of Feltwell, Norfolk, Esq., by Elizabeth Berney. [Ancestral Roots] Notes on Robert Wingfield Robert Wingfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Robert Wingfield of Letheringham (1403±1454) in Letheringham, Suffolk, England was a son of a senior Sir Robert Wingfield (c. 1370±3 May 1409) and Elizabeth Russell. He was married to Elizabeth Gousell (1396 ±1491). (Letheringham, which is near Wickham Market and Easton, Suffolk, was the site of a small priory which passed to Sir Anthony Wingfield at the Dissolution. The church, which became ruinous in the 18th century and was afterwards restored, contained early Wingfield memorials.) Career Marshalsea Notable prisoners Edmund Bonner · Henry Chettle Richard Cox · Sir John Eliot · John Gerard (Jesuit) Hannah Glasse John Baptist Grano Nicholas Grimald Charlotte Hayes Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles Ben Jonson · George Morland Nicholas Ow en · Sally Salisbury John Selden · Richard Shelley Ralph Sherwin Robert Wingfield George Wither Related articles Marshalsea Court Related prisons King's Bench · Fleet Borough Compter Tower of London Related categories Category:Marshalsea On 19 May 1426, Robert was knighted at Hereford by King Henry VI of England. From 1427 to 1436 he was Knight of the Shire for Suffolk. On 28 November 1436, Robert was appointed Steward of the Honour of Richmond in Norfolk. In 1443 he became Steward to John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. He accompanied the Duke on his embassy to the court of King Charles VII of France. He was accused of rioting in 1447 and imprisoned in Marshalsea. He was pardoned in 1448. He was appointed Knight of the Shire for Hertfordshire in 1449. He became a Member of Parliament under Henry VI. In 1450, Robert was denounced in the Parliament of England as one of the King's "evil advisors". He received a Royal Commission in 1451 and died in 1454. [edit] Children He and Elizabeth were parents to thirteen children:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Richard Wingfield (c. 1428 ±before 1509). Sir John Wingfield (c. 1430 ±10 May 1481). Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Member of Parliament under both Henry VI and Edward IV of England. Knight of the Bath. He married Elizabeth FitzLewis. They were parents to Richard Wingfield. Sir Robert Wingfield (c. 1432 ±21 February 1492/1493. Comptroller for Edward IV. Member of Parliament, representing Hertfordshire. Married Anne Harling. Sir Henry Wingfield (c. 1435 ±May 1493/1494). Served the House of York during the Wars of the Roses. Knighted by Edward IV for his accomplishments during the Battle of Tewkesbury (4 May 1471). Appointed Governor of Orford Castle. Married first Alice Seckford and secondly Elizabeth Rookes. Sir Thomas Wingfield (c. 1438±1475). Knighted by Edward IV for his accomplishments during the Battle of Tewkesbury. Married Philippa De Tiptoft. William Wingfield (c. 1440±1509). Elizabeth Wingfield (c. 1441±28 April 1497). She married Sir William Brandon. They were grandparents to Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Anne Wingfield. Catherine Wingfield (born c. 1444). Married Sir John Bonville of Halnaker. Anthony Wingfield (born c. 1446). Married Mary Duke. Agnes Wingfield (born c. 1448). Married John de Fremingham. Alice Wingfield. Margaret Wingfield http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wingfield Note Citations Sir Robert Wingfield Child of Sir Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Goushill Elizabeth Wingfield+ Note Citations Notes on Thomas Henry Perkins, II Father: Thomas PERKINS b: 1458 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Mother: Alys UNKNOWN b: Abt 1461 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Marriage 1 Alice PERKINS b: Abt 1489 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Married: Abt 1507 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England 1 2 Note: CHAN20 Mar 2001 Children William PERKINS b: 1508 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Thomas PERKINS b: 1510 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Henry PERKINS b: 1510 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Lucy PERKINS b: 1535 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Elizabeth PERKINS b: 1537 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Edward PERKINS b: Abt 1539 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Luke PERKINS b: Abt 1541 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Ishac PERKINS b: Abt 1543 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Notes on George Rutherford George Rutherfurd was a witness to a charter by Archibald, fourth Earl of Douglas, to David Hume of the lands of Wedderburn in 1413. He received the lands of Nether Chatto, South Scharplaw, Eddyllcluch and Hangandschaw in 1424 from the Earl of Douglas, the lands having been forfeited by Thomas Chatto. Notes on Thomas Perkins Endowment: Inherited Madresfield estate ("Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy")
Father: Thomas Parkyns Lord of Ufton b: ABT 1400 in , Berkshire, England Marriage 1 Ellen Tompkins b: 1400/1420 in Nappend, Herefordshire, England Married: ABT 1440 in , , England 2 Children William Perkins (Parkyns) b: 1430/1450 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England James Parkyns b: ABT 1442 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England Lawrence Parkyns b: ABT 1443 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England Humphrey Parkyns b: ABT 1446 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England Thomas Parkyns b: ABT 1441 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England Richard Parkyns b: ABT 1443 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England John Parkyns b: Abt 1445/1420 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England Notes on John Tyndale SIR JOHN TYNDALL KT., the only son of Sir 'William by Mary Mondeford, was ten years old when his father died, and was then already contracted to marry one of the daughters of Humphrey Coningsby, Sargeant-at-Law(afterwards a Knight and a Judge of the King's Bench), to whom his wardship
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks and marriage had been sold by his father. He married accordingly Amphillis Coningsby, who died before him on 18th Jan. 1532-3, leaving nine children. A gray marble slab in the chancel of Hockwold Church bears the effigies in brass of a lady and nine children, with this inscription Qui~quis ens qin transieris sta. perlege, plora, Sum quod ens, fuciainque quod es, pro me piecor ora Obitus Amfelicie Tendall decimo octavo die Mensis Januar. A I). MccccoXXXi j" Sir John Tyndall was one of the Knights of the Bath created on 31st May15 33 at the coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn, (30) and married secondly in15 34 Lady Winifred Fermor, the widow of Sir Henry Fermor Kt., of' East Barsh am in Norfolk. Their marriage settlement is (latedi 14th Dec. 26lien. VII I. (1534), whereby Sir John charged the manor of Scales hail in Hockwold w ith the payment. of 421. per annum by way of jointure to DameWinifred) She was the (laughter of Thomas Cawse, an Alderman of Norwich,and M as thrice married, for her first husband was Henry- Dynne Esq. ofHeydon in Norfolk. She had no issue by her third husband, whom she outlived. Sir John Tyndall died on 1st Oct. 1539 at the age of 53, seised of the following manors and estates, which were valued at 223l 10s. per annum beyond all reprises (32) Nofolk The manor of Hickling, value per annum The manor and advowson of Pudding-Norton The manor of Redenhall in Harlston . The manors of Ilsington and Clenchwarton with the advowson of Clench warton . Cambridgeshire The manor of Haslingfield Northants The manor of He1pston ~ Norfolk Lands called Bainys ' Lands lying in Colston . The manor. of Mondeford, Scale, and Stewkeys, with EastLexham and the advowson of Hockwold (Research of Mark W Gardner, "Gardner's Roots, RootsWeb.com) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------Sir John Tyndal, KB, of Hockwold, sold his Suffolk manor 1524; m. Amphilli s, daughter of Sir Humphrey Coningsby. [Magna Charta Sureties] Notes on Thomas Henry, III Perkins, III 1 Thomas PERKINS b: 1525 d: 11 Mar 1591/1592 + Alice KEBBLE b: 1530 d: Bef 20 Aug 1613 2 Henry PERKINS b: Abt 1545 d: Bef 5 Mar 1608/1609 + Elizabeth STRAWBRIDGE b: Abt 1541 d: 20 Aug 1613 3 Thomas PERKINS b: Abt 1563 d: 1658 + Elizabeth LNU d: Aft 1658 3 Margaret PERKINS b: Abt 1566 3 Anne PERKINS b: Abt 1567 3 Edward PERKINS b: 1569 + Alice HARDING 3 Sarah PERKINS b: 1571 + Humphrey EDMUNDS 3 Francis PERKINS b: 1573 d: Aft 1609 3 William PERKINS b: 1575 d: Aft 1609 3 Ivey PERKINS b: 1577 3 Alice PERKINS b: 17 Mar 1579/1580 3 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 22 Jul 1580 d: 16 Oct 1610 + Thomas BOLLES b: 22 Dec 1576 d: 13 Apr 1635 4 Anne BOLLES b: 20 Jan 1599 4 Samuel BOLLES d: 1658 4 Winifred BOLLES b: Abt 1601 4 Elizabeth BOLLES b: Abt 1602 4 John BOLLES d: 1666 4 Judith BOLLES 4 Abigail BOLLES 4 Joseph (Bowles) BOLLES d: 29 Nov 1678 + Mary HOWELL b: Mar 1624 d: Abt May 1684 5 Mary (Bowles) BOLLES b: 7 Aug 1641 d: 11 Nov 1704 + Charles FROST b: 30 Jul 1632 d: 4 Jul 1679 6 Lydia FROST b: 30 Nov 1674 d: 13 May 1752 + Benjamin PEIRCE b: 20 Feb 1667 d: 19 May 1711 6 Mary FROST b: 18 Oct 1676 d: 1753 + John HILL b: 28 May 1666 d: 2 Jun 1713 5 Thomas BOLLES b: 1 Dec 1644 d: 26 May 1727 + Zipporah WHEELER b: Abt 1650 d: 6 Jun 1678 5 Samuel (Bolles) BOWLES b: 12 May 1646 d: Aft 1723 + Mary DYER b: 1650 d: Bef 1723 6 Joseph BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1665 6 Joanna BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1675 d: 1756 + Charles TURNER b: 3 May 1675 + Joseph TILDEN b: 13 May 1672 d: 1712
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Samuel BOWLES (BOLLES) b: 1677 d: Bef 3 Oct 1764 + Lydia BALCH b: 28 Aug 1695 6 Experience BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1679 d: Aft 1745 + Edward HAMMETT b: 1680 d: 20 Mar 1745 6 Jonathan BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1679 d: 27 Jun 1773 6 Mary BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1683 6 Bethiah BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1692 + Helkiah BOSWORTH 6 William BOLLES (BOWLES) b: 1694 6 Deliverance BOLLES (BOWLES) b: Abt 1697 d: Aft 1764 + Daniel (Heiford) HAYFORD b: Abt 1697 d: 11 Dec 1764 5 Hannah BOLLES b: 25 Nov 1649 5 Elizabeth BOLLES b: 15 Jan 1652 5 Joseph BOLLES b: 15 Mar 1653/1654 d: 25 Sep 1683 + Mary CALL b: 1658 d: 4 Oct 1737 6 Sarah BOLLES b: Bef 1690 + Daniel SAWYER b: 26 May 1683 d: 1717 5 Sarah BOLLES b: 20 Jan 1657 d: Aft 8 Jan 1699/1700 + Humphrey CHADBOURNE b: Abt 1653 d: Bef 16 May 1695 6 Humphrey CHADBOURNE b: 2 Sep 1678 d: 26 Jan 1763 + Hannah ABBOTT b: Abt 1680 d: Bef 1763 6 Mary CHADBOURNE b: Abt 1680 + William DYER b: 1 May 1683 d: 20 Oct 1741 6 William CHADBOURNE b: Abt 1683 d: 14 Jun 1759 + Mary NASON b: 25 Sep 1689 d: Aft 1737 + Benjamin NASON b: Abt 1652 d: 28 Jun 1714 5 Mercy BOLLES b: 11 Aug 1661 3 James PERKINS b: 1581 3 John PERKINS b: 23 Dec 1583 d: 23 Sep 1654 + Judith GATOR b: Abt 19 Mar 1588 d: Aft 26 Sep 1654 4 Judith PERKINS b: 1608 d: 18 Sep 1670 + William SARGENT b: 1598 5 Mary SARGENT b: 27 Sep 1634 4 John PERKINS b: 14 Sep 1609 d: 14 Dec 1686 + Elizabeth EVELETH d: 27 Sep 1684 5 John PERKINS b: Abt 1636 5 Abraham PERKINS b: Abt 1640 d: 27 Apr 1722 + Hannah BEAMSLEY b: Dec 1643 d: 16 Oct 1732 6 Hannah PERKINS b: 7 Mar 1661/1662 6 Abrahan PERKINS b: 15 Aug 1665 6 John PERKINS b: 25 Feb 1666/1667 6 Beamsley PERKINS b: 7 Apr 1673 6 John PERKINS b: 28 Aug 1676 6 Stephen PERKINS b: 16 Jun 1683 6 Nathaniel PERKINS b: 1689 6 Martha PERKINS b: 1669 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 1679 6 Abraham PERKINS b: 22 Dec 1685 d: 14 Feb 1717/1718 + Esther LNU 6 Dorothy PERKINS b: Abt 1695 + Francis PEABODY 5 Jacob PERKINS b: Abt 1646 d: 26 Nov 1719 + Sarah WAINWRIGHT b: Abt 1647 d: 3 Feb 1688/1689 6 John PERKINS b: 31 Jan 1667/1668 6 Phillip PERKINS b: 28 Jan 1668/1669 6 Phillis PERKINS b: 28 Nov 1670 d: 26 Apr 1738 + Thomas EMERSON b: 29 May 1660 d: 21 Dec 1747 6 Francis PERKINS b: 18 Dec 1672 6 Westly PERKINS b: 13 Mar 1673/1674 6 Sarah PERKINS b: 18 May 1677 + John LEIGHTON 6 Mehitable PERKINS b: 12 Jul 1681 + Jacob BRUNHAM 6 Mary PERKINS b: 2 Aug 1685 + Jonathan BURNHAM 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 8 May 1687 + Sarah KINSMAN b: 19 Mar 1658/1659 6 Jacob PERKINS b: 3 Jan 1689/1690 + Mary DRESSER + Elizabeth KINSMAN 6 Eunice PERKINS b: 14 Mar 1690 6 John PERKINS b: 17 Oct 1693
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Elizabeth ENDICOTT 6 Robert PERKINS b: 21 Oct 1695 + Elizabeth DOUTON 6 Westly PERKINS b: 3 Dec 1697 + Abigail RINDGE 6 Joseph PERKINS b: 9 Oct 1699 + Elizabeth FELLOWS 6 Jeremiah PERKINS b: 1 Dec 1701 + Joanna SMITH 5 Luke PERKINS b: Abt 1649 + Sarah LNU 6 Sarah PERKINS b: 22 Jan 1693 6 John PERKINS b: 14 May 1693 + Anna LNU b: 1692 + Elizabeth JAQUITH 5 Isaac PERKINS b: Abt 1650 d: Abt 1725 + Hannah KNIGHT 6 John PERKINS b: 1 Jul 1670 6 Abraham PERKINS b: 15 Sep 1671 + Abigail DODGE 6 Hannah PERKINS b: 31 Jan 1672 + FNU WOODWARD 6 Issac PERKINS b: 23 May 1676 + Lydia VIFIAN + Mary PIKE 6 Jacob PERKINS b: 9 Nov 1678 + Susanna BUTLER + UNKNOWN COGSWELL 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 29 May 1681 6 Sarah PERKINS b: 28 Mar 1685 + John MARSHALL 6 Mary PERKINS b: 27 Mar 1687 + Jacob PROCTOR 5 Nathaniel PERKINS b: 1652 + Judith LNU 6 Nathaniel PERKINS b: 31 Mar 1685 6 Jemina PERKINS b: 29 Jun 1686 5 Mary PERKINS b: Abt 1652 d: 26 Jan 1726/1727 5 Samuel PERKINS b: 1655 d: 1700 + Hannah WEST + Elizabeth LNU d: 27 Sep 1684 4 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 31 Mar 1611 d: Abt 18 Sep 1670 + William SARGENT b: 28 Jun 1606 d: 8 Apr 1675 5 Elizabeth SARGENT b: 22 Nov 1640 d: 8 Feb 1736 + Samuel COLBY b: 1638 d: 5 Jul 1716 6 Dorothy COLBY b: 13 Nov 1668 d: Aft 1740 + William HOYT b: 5 Sep 1660 d: 19 Jul 1728 6 Samuel COLBY b: 9 Mar 1671 d: 1746 + Dorothy AMBROSE b: 16 Sep 1673 5 Thomas SARGENT b: 11 Jun 1643 d: 27 Feb 1705/1706 + Rachel BARNES b: 30 Apr 1649 d: 1719 6 Jacob SARGENT b: 1 Oct 1678 d: 7 May 1754 + Gertrude LNU 6 Hannah SARGENT b: 23 Jul 1685 + Benjamin SMITH b: Abt 1687 6 John SARGENT b: 18 May 1692 d: 19 May 1762 + Hannah QUIMBY b: 23 Aug 1692 5 William SARGENT b: 2 Jan 1645 d: 31 May 1712 + Mary COLBY b: 19 Sep 1647 d: 23 Sep 1668 6 Phillip SARGENT b: 12 Aug 1672 d: 1742 + Mary TEWKESBURY b: 23 Jan 1670 d: 7 Dec 1693 6 Charles SARGENT b: 31 Jan 1673/1674 d: 6 Aug 1737 + Hannah FOOTE b: 6 Aug 1675 d: Aft 1737 6 Elizabeth SARGENT b: 1675 d: 21 Apr 1731 + Abraham MORRILL b: 21 Jul 1671/1672 d: 15 Apr 1731 5 Lydia SARGENT b: 17 Jun 1634 d: 27 Sep 1716 + Philip Watson CHALLIS b: Abt 1617 d: 22 Apr 1691 6 Elizabeth CHALLIS b: Abt 1661 d: 1744 + John HOYT b: 28 Mar 1663 d: 24 Aug 1691 6 Lydia CHALLIS b: 31 May 1665 + John CHASE b: 2 Nov 1655 d: 26 Feb 1739/1740 6 Mary CHALLIS b: 27 Aug 1668 d: 14 May 1697
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Joseph DOW b: 20 Oct 1663 5 Sarah SARGENT b: 29 Feb 1651/52 d: 3 Oct 1701 4 Abraham PERKINS b: 28 Jan 1614 4 Mary PERKINS d: 20 Dec 1700 + Thomas BRADBURY b: Abt 28 Feb 1610/1611 d: 16 Mar 1694/1695 5 Wymond BRADBURY b: 1 Apr 1637 d: 7 Apr 1669 + Sarah PIKE b: 24 Feb 1642 d: 6 May 1716 6 Sarah BRADBURY b: 26 Feb 1662 d: 5 Mar 1708/1709 + Abraham MORRILL b: 15 Nov 1652 d: Abt 1697/1698 6 Wymond BRADBURY b: 13 May 1669 d: 17 Apr 1734 + Maria COTTON b: 14 Jan 1671/1672 d: 30 Jan 1725/1726 5 Judith BRADBURY b: 2 Oct 1638 d: 24 Jan 1698/1699 + Caleb MOODY b: 1637 d: 25 Aug 1698 6 Caleb MOODY b: 9 Sep 1666 d: 2 May 1741 + Ruth MORSE b: 8 Dec 1669 d: 26 Jun 1748 6 Thomas MOODY b: 21 Oct 1668 d: 31 Mar 1737 + Judith HALE b: 5 Jul 1670 d: 12 Aug 1757 6 Joshua MOODY b: 3 Nov 1671 d: Aft Dec 1730 + Mary GREENLEAF 6 Samuel MOODY b: 4 Jan 1675 d: 13 Nov 1774 + Hannah SEWELL b: 26 Dec 1677 6 Judith MOODY b: 12 Feb 1682/1683 d: Abt 1775 + Anthony MORSE b: 11 Apr 1686 d: 7 Feb 1729 5 Thomas BRADBURY b: 28 Jan 1640/1641 d: Aft 1662 5 Mary BRADBURY b: 17 Jan 1641/1642 d: 29 May 1724 + John STANYON b: 16 Jul 1642 d: 27 Sep 1718 6 Mehitable STANYON b: 1 Jan 1675/1676 + John ROBINSON b: 7 Sep 1671 5 Jane BRADBURY b: 11 May 1645 d: 24 Jan 1729/1730 + Henry B. TRUE b: 8 Mar 1645 d: 8 Sep 1735 6 William TRUE b: 6 Jun 1670 d: 18 Mar 1775 + Eleanor STEVENS b: 2 Jan 1674/1675 d: 29 Apr 1768 6 Jabez TRUE b: 19 Oct 1686 d: 22 May 1749 + Sarah TAPPAN b: Abt 1689 d: 7 Feb 1767 5 Jacob BRADBURY b: 17 Jun 1647 d: 1669 5 William BRADBURY b: 15 Sep 1649 d: 4 Dec 1678 + Rebecca WHEELWRIGHT b: 1653 d: 20 Dec 1678 6 William BRADBURY b: 16 Oct 1672 d: 20 Apr 1756 + Sarah COTTON b: 5 Apr 1670 d: 21 Feb 1733 5 Elizabeth BRADBURY b: 7 Nov 1651 + John BUSS b: Abt 1640 d: Mar 1736/1737 5 John BRADBURY b: 20 Apr 1654 d: 24 Nov 1678 5 Ann BRADBURY b: 16 Apr 1656 d: 1659 5 Jabez BRADBURY b: 27 Jun 1658 d: 28 Apr 1677 4 Anne PERKINS b: 5 Sep 1617 4 Thomas PERKINS b: Bef 28 Apr 1622 d: Aft 11 Dec 1685 + Phoebe GOULD b: 1620 d: Aft 10 Sep 1686 5 Phebe PERKINS b: Abt 1644 d: Aft 1680 + Joseph TOWNE b: 1639 d: 1718 6 Susanna TOWNE b: 24 Dec 1670 + John CUMMINGS b: 7 Jun 1666 d: 3 Jul 1706 6 Phoebe TOWNE b: 4 May 1666 6 Phoebe TOWNE b: 23 Jul 1685 6 Joanna TOWNE b: 22 Jan 1685 6 Mary TOWNE b: 27 Mar 1670 6 Joseph TOWNE b: 22 Mar 1673 + Mary MOWER + Margaret CHASE 6 Sarah TOWNE b: 30 Dec 1675 6 John TOWNE b: 20 Feb 1678 + Abigail STANLEY + Elizabeth REA 6 Martha TOWNE b: 19 May 1680 5 Zacheus PERKINS b: Abt 1647 d: Dec 1732 + Rebecca LNU 6 Zaccheus PERKINS b: 19 Sep 1705 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 30 Mar 1707 6 William PERKINS b: 4 May 1710 5 Martha PERKINS b: Abt 1649 d: Aft 1719 + John LAMSON 6 John LAMSON 6 William LAMSON
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Thomas LAMSON 6 Samuel LAMSON 6 Phoebe LAMSON 6 Martha LAMSON 5 Mary PERKINS b: Abt 1651 d: Aft 1728 + William HOWLETT 5 Elisha PERKINS b: Abt 1656 d: 18 Feb 1740/1741 + Elizabeth KNIGHT + Katherine TOWNE b: 25 Feb 1662 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 15 Oct 1681 d: Abt 1761 + Mary WILDES b: Abt 1689 6 Elisha PERKINS b: 27 May 1683 6 John PERKINS b: 12 Aug 1685 6 Katherine PERKINS b: 3 Feb 1688 6 Phoebe PERKINS b: 10 Aug 1690 6 Jacob PERKINS b: 13 Nov 1692 + Hannah BORMAN b: 16 Aug 1703 6 Ruth PERKINS b: 10 May 1695 6 Mary PERKINS b: 30 Mar 1699 6 Joseph PERKINS b: 10 May 1702 5 Judith PERKINS b: 28 Jan 1657/1658 d: Bef 1719 5 Thomas PERKINS b: Abt 1659 d: 1719 + Sarah WALLIS 5 Timothy PERKINS b: 6 Jun 1661 d: 18 Dec 1751 + Hannah LNU + Abigail LNU 4 Jacob PERKINS b: 12 Sep 1624 d: 29 Jan 1700/1701 + Damaris N. ROBINSON b: Abt 1636 d: Aft 11 Feb 1715/1716 5 Matthew PERKINS b: 23 Jun 1665 d: 15 Apr 1755 5 Hannah PERKINS b: 11 Oct 1670 5 Joseph PERKINS b: 21 Jun 1674 d: 6 Sep 1726 + Martha MORGAN 5 Jazeb PERKINS b: 15 May 1677 d: 15 Jan 1741 + Hannah LATHROP + Charity LEONARD + Elizabeth Lovell WHIPPLE b: Bef 1649 d: 12 Feb 1685 5 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 1 Apr 1649 d: 4 Dec 1718 + Thomas BOARDMAN b: Abt 1633 d: 3 Oct 1719 6 Offin BOARDMAN b: 3 Dec 1676 + Sarah HEARD b: 6 May 1676 d: 1720 5 John PERKINS b: 3 Jul 1652 d: 15 Mar 1717 + Mary FISKE b: 1655 d: 9 Oct 1695 6 Thomas PERKINS b: Abt 1689 d: 1749 6 Anna PERKINS b: 1692 + John PERKINS 6 Esther PERKINS b: 25 Nov 1695 d: 20 Jan 1780 + Benjamin GILBERT b: 1 Feb 1692/1693 d: 24 Jun 1760 6 Rebecca PERKINS + Thomas HOWE 6 Mary PERKINS + Robert QUARLES 6 Elizabeth PERKINS + William ROGERS 6 Sarah PERKINS + John EDWARDS 6 Martha PERKINS + Mary (White) HOOPER + Elizabeth PRYTHATCH 5 Judith PERKINS b: 11 Jul 1655 d: Abt 1743 + Nathaniel BROWNE 6 John BROWNE b: 1674 6 Nathaniel BROWNE b: 1676 6 Elizabeth BROWNE b: Abt 1677 6 Jacob BROWNE b: Abt 1679 6 Mary BROWNE b: Abt 1681 6 Hannah BROWNE b: Abt 1683 6 James BROWNE b: 1 Jun 1685 6 Hannah BROWNE b: 1691 + Edward COGSWELL b: 13 Aug 1686 5 Mary May PERKINS b: 14 May 1658 d: 26 Jan 1727 + John ANNABLE b: Abt 1653 + Thomas WELLS
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Titus WELLS b: 14 Mar 1674/1675 d: Abt 1746 + Joanna ROWELL b: 30 Jul 1675 6 Luke WELLS b: 19 Mar 1674 d: Abt 1750 + Dorothy STRAW b: Abt 1684 d: 29 Sep 1715 6 Mary WELLS b: 25 Mar 1678 d: Aft 1728 + John MARTIN b: 4 Feb 1674/1765 d: 3 Mar 1710/1711 6 Elizabeth WELLS b: 16 Dec 1688 d: 31 May 1755 + Moses CHASE b: 20 Jan 1687/1688 d: 17 Sep 1760 5 Jacob PERKINS b: 3 Aug 1662 d: 12 Nov 1705 + Sarah TREADWELL b: 10 Jan 1672/1673 d: 5 Aug 1738 6 Elisha PERKINS b: Abt 1694 + Abigail NEWMARCH 6 Sarah PERKINS b: 26 Dec 1696 6 Mary PERKINS b: 26 Nov 1698 6 Hannah PERKINS b: 24 Jul 1701 d: 1745 + Samuel HUNNINGTON b: 30 Dec 1698 d: 26 Aug 1745 6 Judith PERKINS + Elizabeth SPARKS b: Abt 1666 d: 10 Apr 1692 6 Jacob PERKINS b: 15 Feb 1685 d: 19 Mar 1770 + Anna LITTLTFIELD + Lydia STOVER b: 1692 d: 1717 6 John PERKINS b: 2 Sep 1687 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 18 Mar 1690 + David BURNHAM 5 Mathew PERKINS b: 23 Jun 1665 d: Abt 1749 + Esther BURNHAM b: 19 Mar 1665 d: 6 Oct 1749 6 Mathew PERKINS b: 14 Apr 1687 d: 28 May 1737 6 Esther PERKINS b: 17 Jul 1690 + Cesar Augustus HARBIN + Abraham PERKINS b: 22 Dec 1685 d: 14 Feb 1717 + Edmund PORTER 6 Joseph PERKINS b: 15 Jun 1695 d: Bef 1738 6 Living PERKINS + Living SMITH 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 27 Oct 1702 + Stephen GLAZIER 5 Hannah PERKINS b: 11 Oct 1670 5 Jazeb PERKINS b: 15 May 1677 + Charity LEONARD + Hannah LATHROP 3 Agnes PERKINS + Edmund COLLYSON 3 Luke PERKINS d: Aft 1609 3 Francis PERKINS 3 Jacob PERKINS d: Aft 1609 2 John PERKINS b: 1557 d: Bet 17 Dec 1601-6 Jun 1602 + Elizabeth SHAW d: Bet 29 Jun -4 Jul 1603 3 Thomas PERKINS b: Bef 19 May 1590 d: Bef 26 May 1590 3 Edward PERKINS b: Bef 19 Aug 1598 d: Bet 12 Jun 1657- 1 Dec 1658 + Mary WATKIN d: Aft Jun 1657 4 John PERKINS 4 Edward PERKINS 4 Mary PERKINS 4 Susanna PERKINS 4 Elizabeth PERKINS 2 William PERKINS b: Abt 1559 + Elizabeth LNU 3 Margaret PERKINS b: Bef 30 Oct 1586 3 John PERKINS b: Bef 4 Nov 1587 2 Thomas PERKINS b: 1561 d: 1619 + Mary BATE 3 Elizabeth PERKINS b: Bef 11 Aug 1589 d: Aft 1603 3 Agnes PERKINS b: Bef 13 Feb 1591/1592 d: Bef 14 Jul 1615 3 Thomas PERKINS b: Bef 7 Jun 1594 d: Bef 19 May 1597 3 Isaac PERKINS b: Bef 18 Mar 1597/1598 d: Aft 1629 3 William PERKINS b: Bef 19 Dec 1600 d: Bef 15 Mar 1619/1620 3 Francis PERKINS b: Bef 15 Apr 1604 d: Abt 1629 3 Edward PERKINS b: Bef 5 Apr 1607 + Alice HARDING 3 Mary PERKINS b: Bef 18 Nov 1610 d: Abt 1629 3 Alice PERKINS b: Bef 8 Jun 1613 d: Aft 1629 2 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 1561
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Edward PERKINS b: Abt 1563 d: 18 Aug 1619 + Sara SMYTH 3 Elizabeth PERKINS b: Bef 6 Jul 1606 d: Bef 22 Jul 1606 3 Alice PERKINS b: Bef 6 Jul 1606 3 Judith PERKINS b: Bef 12 Jun 1608 d: Aft 1619 3 Francis PERKINS b: Bef 14 Oct 1610 3 Alice PERKINS b: Bef 26 Sep 1613 d: Aft 1619 3 Edward PERKINS b: Bef 14 Jan 1615/1616 d: Bet 31 May - 5 Jun 1643 + Sarah LNU d: Aft 31 May 1643 3 Isaac PERKINS b: Bef 8 May 1618 d: Aft 1619 2 Francis PERKINS b: Bef 20 Apr 1565 d: Bef 1588 + Edward SHAWE 2 Luke PERKINS b: Bef 20 Sep 1568 d: 4 Jun 1638 + Margaret LNU 2 Isache (Isaac) PERKINS b: 20 Dec 1571 d: 1 Dec 1629 + Alice LNU d: Bef 17 Jun 1603 3 Sarah PERKINS b: 25 Aug 1594 3 Marie PERKINS b: 17 Nov 1598 3 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 23 Aug 1600 3 Thomas PERKINS b: 21 Mar 1601 3 Abraham PERKINS b: Abt 1603 d: 31 Aug 1683 3 Jacob PERKINS 3 Lydia PERKINS 3 Abigail PERKINS b: 1607 3 Isaac PERKINS b: 1638 d: 30 Oct 1661 4 Lydia PERKINS b: Abt 1636 d: 1667 4 Rebecca PERKINS b: Abt 1638 d: Abt 1707 + John HUSSEY b: 29 Feb 1635 d: Bet 1707/11 5 Theodate HUSSEY b: 12 Jun 1660 d: Abt 1707 + Benjamin SWETT b: Abt 1656 d: Abt 1719 6 Sarah SWETT b: Abt 1684 6 John SWETT b: Abt 1687 6 Stephen SWETT b: Abt 1687 6 Benjamin SWETT 5 Rebecca HUSSEY b: 10 Mar 1662 + Samuel COLLINS + Joseph HOWLAND b: Abt 1649 6 Jedidah HOWLAND 6 John HOWLAND 6 Lydia HOWLAND 5 Mary HUSSEY b: 8 Nov 1665 d: Abt 1764 + Moses SWETT b: Abt 1661 d: Abt 1730 6 Elizabeth SWETT d: Abt 1729 + Nathaniel HALL 6 Mary SWETT b: Abt 1688 d: Abt 1764 + Samuel GARDNER d: Abt 1757 + John SWAIN b: Abt 1690 d: Abt 1744 6 Esther SWETT b: Abt 1690 d: Abt 1780 + Benjamin HOAG b: Abt 1680 d: Abt 1760 6 Daniel SWETT + Hannah CASS b: Abt 1713 6 Deliverance SWETT + Solomon COLEMAN 6 Theodate SWETT d: Abt 1754 + John PURINGTON d: Abt 1754 6 Stephen SWETT + Mary HOAG b: Abt 1704 d: Abt 1765 6 Phebe SWETT + Elisha PURINGTON b: Abt 1698 d: Abt 1736 6 Huldah SWEET + Benjamin COLEMAN 6 Patience SWETT + John DOW 6 Benjamin SWETT d: Abt 1757 + Mary DAVOL 5 Susanna HUSSEY b: 7 Sep 1667 + John VARNEY d: Abt 1715 + Richard OTIS b: Abt 1662 6 Rebecca OTIS b: Abt 1695 + Richard (Canney) KENNEY d: Abt 1770 6 Stephen OTIS b: Abt 1698 d: Abt 1759 + Elizabeth LNU
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Catherine AUSTIN + Mary YOUNG 6 Rose OTIS b: Abt 1699 6 Nicholas OTIS b: Abt 1701 5 Ann HUSSEY b: 14 May 1669 d: Abt 1749 + James STANYAN b: Abt 1667 d: Abt 1742 6 John STANYAN d: Abt 1748 + Abigail HASELTINE + Mary LNU 6 Elizabeth STANYAN b: Abt 1707 + Thomas HUNT 6 Hildah STANYAN b: Abt 1707 + Samuel EATON b: Abt 1692 + John (Canney) KENNEY d: Abt 1742 6 Susanna STANYAN + Ichabod (Canney) KENNEY b: Abt 1705 d: Abt 1774 6 Comfort STANYAN b: 1711 d: Abt 1816 + Jonathan HOAG b: 1708 d: Abt 1771 + Tristian COLLINS 6 Anna STANYAN + Steven OTIS 6 Rebecca STANYAN + Michael KENNARD d: Abt 1766 6 Bathsheba STANYAN + Jonathan HARDY 6 Joseph STANYAN 6 Lydia STANYAN + John DAVIS 6 Mary STANYAN + George NEWBEGIN 5 Huldah HUSSEY b: 16 Jul 1670 d: 2 May 1701 + Nathaniel WEARE b: Abt 1669 d: Abt 1775 6 Daniel WEARE b: Abt 1693 d: Abt 1733 + Abigail GREEN b: Abt 1700 d: Abt 1723 + Mary TAYLOR 6 Peter WEARE b: Abt 1695 d: Abt 1743 + Sarah FELT 6 John WEARE b: Abt 1696 + Deborah TAYLOR 6 Hannah WEARE b: Abt 1698 + John ALLEN b: Abt 1694 d: Abt 1753 6 Huldah WEARE b: Abt 1701 + Isaac GREEN b: Abt 1695 d: Abt 1728 + FNU DAVIS 5 Bathsheba HUSSEY b: 21 Sep 1671 d: Abt 1713 + Thomas BABB b: Abt 1666 d: Abt 1748 6 Peter BABB b: Abt 1696 d: Abt 1733 + Mary LEWIS 6 Thomas BABB b: Abt 1697 d: Abt 1760 + Sarah FOULKE b: Abt 1708 d: Abt 1760 6 Philip BABB b: Abt 1699 d: Abt 1762 + Margaret MERCER d: Abt 1762 6 Mary BABB b: Abt 1701 + Will SWAFFER 6 Rebecca BABB b: Abt 1703 6 Lydia BABB b: Abt 1705 + John MORGAN 6 Hulda BABB b: Abt 1707 d: 1736 + Simon GREGORY b: Abt 1694 d: Abt 1736 5 Christopher HUSSEY b: 17 Oct 1672 d: 1715 + Sarah LNU d: Abt 1715 6 Eliakin HUSSEY + Elizabeth BURROUGHS 6 Judith HUSSEY b: Abt 1715 d: 1761 + John STOOPS b: Abt 1697 d: Abt 1771 6 John HUSSEY b: Abt 1723 5 Hope HUSSEY b: 19 Mar 1674 d: 28 Mar 1674 5 John HUSSEY b: 18 Jan 1676 d: 1733 + Grace LNU d: 24 Aug 1700 6 Rebecca HUSSEY b: Abt 1697 d: Abt 1700 6 Stephen HUSSEY b: Abt 1699 + Ann (Anna) INSKEEP b: Abt 1679 d: Abt 1733
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Anna HUSSEY b: Abt 1703 + John DAY 6 John HUSSEY b: Abt 1704 d: Abt 1770 + Margaret RICCORD + Elizabeth LNU 6 Nathan HUSSEY b: Abt 1704 d: Abt 1773 + Ann COX b: Abt 1694 6 Mary HUSSEY + Henderson HOUSTON 6 Theodate HUSSEY + Joseph SEAL + Robert HODGIN 6 Content HUSSEY b: Abt 1715 d: Abt 1747 + John GARRETSON b: Abt 1710 d: Abt 1797 6 Christopher HUSSEY b: Abt 1716 d: Abt 1773 + Ann GARRETSON b: Abt 1719 d: Abt 1801 5 Hope HUSSEY b: 22 Feb 1677 d: Bef 1707 5 Jedediah HUSSEY b: 6 Feb 1678 d: Abt 1734 + Esther COOPER 6 Rebecca HUSSEY + Stephen LEWIS 6 Silvanus HUSSEY 6 Jedediah HUSSEY 6 Esther HUSSEY 5 Patience HUSSEY b: 4 Apr 1679 d: Bef 1707 + Moses MUSGRAVE 5 Charity HUSSEY b: 4 Aug 1681 + Garrett GARRETSON b: Abt 1674 d: Abt 1757 6 Anna GARRETSON 6 John GARRETSON 6 Rebecca GARRETSON 6 Huldah GARRETSON 6 Mary GARRETSON 6 Sarah GARRETSON 6 Elizabeth GARRETSON 6 Joseph GARRETSON 6 Eliakim GARRETSON 6 Judiah GARRETSON 6 Cornelius GARRETSON 5 FNU HUSSEY b: 23 Nov 1682 d: 25 Jun 1683 5 James HUSSEY b: 30 May 1684 d: 25 Jun 1684 5 Content HUSSEY b: 2 5 Content HUSSEY b: 29 Oct 1685 + Henry LAND 4 Jacob PERKINS b: Bef 24 May 1640 d: 18 May 1731 + Mary PHILBRICK b: 11 Sep 1651 5 Isaac PERKINS b: 18 Dec 1671 5 Jacob PERKINS b: 24 Dec 1674 5 Alice PERKINS b: Abt 1676 5 Mary PERKINS b: 18 Aug 1678 d: Oct 1706 + Robert POWELL d: Abt Oct 1706 5 Benjamin PERKINS b: 12 Aug 1683 + Mary PHILBRICK b: 11 Sep 1651 5 Isaac PERKINS b: 18 Dec 1671 d: Abt 1746 + Elizabeth WRIGHT 6 Issac PERKINS 6 Eleanor PERKINS 6 David PERKINS 6 Wright PERKINS 5 Jacob PERKINS b: 24 Dec 1674 d: 7 Dec 1731 + Sarah LNU 6 Abraham PERKINS d: Abt 1764 6 Rebecca PERKINS + Henry NORDYKE 6 David PERKINS + Sarah REDING 6 Mary PERKINS + Abraham HEWLINGS 6 Ann PERKINS 6 Susanna PERKINS + Reuben ELDRIDGE
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Hannah PERKINS b: 7 Sep 1710 6 Sarah PERKINS + Richard CRAMER + George MUNROW 6 Bathsheba PERKINS b: Jul 1719 + Daniel PARKE 6 Martha PERKINS + FNU VANSCIVER 5 Mary PERKINS b: 18 Aug 1678 d: Oct 1706 + Robert POWELL d: Abt Oct 1706 5 Benjamin PERKINS b: 12 Aug 1693 d: 5 Jul 1755 + Elinor COX b: Abt 1707 d: Oct 1781 6 Jacob PERKINS b: 10 Sep 1731 d: 6 Oct 1792 + Elizabeth HEWLINGS b: Abt 1736 d: 29 Nov 1811 6 Mary PERKINS b: 30 Aug 1734 + Abraham VAN SCIVER b: 9 Apr 1729 d: 19 Dec 1807 4 Isaac PERKINS b: 1638 d: 30 Oct 1661 5 Lydia PERKINS b: Abt 1636 d: 1667 5 Rebecca PERKINS b: Abt 1638 d: Abt 1707 + John HUSSEY b: 29 Feb 1635 d: Bet 1707/11 6 Theodate HUSSEY b: 12 Jun 1660 d: Abt 1707 + Benjamin SWETT b: Abt 1656 d: Abt 1719 6 Rebecca HUSSEY b: 10 Mar 1662 + Samuel COLLINS + Joseph HOWLAND b: Abt 1649 6 Mary HUSSEY b: 8 Nov 1665 d: Abt 1764 + Moses SWETT b: Abt 1661 d: Abt 1730 6 Susanna HUSSEY b: 7 Sep 1667 + John VARNEY d: Abt 1715 + Richard OTIS b: Abt 1662 6 Ann HUSSEY b: 14 May 1669 d: Abt 1749 + James STANYAN b: Abt 1667 d: Abt 1742 6 Huldah HUSSEY b: 16 Jul 1670 d: 2 May 1701 + Nathaniel WEARE b: Abt 1669 d: Abt 1775 6 Bathsheba HUSSEY b: 21 Sep 1671 d: Abt 1713 + Thomas BABB b: Abt 1666 d: Abt 1748 6 Christopher HUSSEY b: 17 Oct 1672 d: 1715 + Sarah LNU d: Abt 1715 6 Hope HUSSEY b: 19 Mar 1674 d: 28 Mar 1674 6 John HUSSEY b: 18 Jan 1676 d: 1733 + Grace LNU d: 24 Aug 1700 + Ann (Anna) INSKEEP b: Abt 1679 d: Abt 1733 6 Hope HUSSEY b: 22 Feb 1677 d: Bef 1707 6 Jedediah HUSSEY b: 6 Feb 1678 d: Abt 1734 + Esther COOPER 6 Patience HUSSEY b: 4 Apr 1679 d: Bef 1707 + Moses MUSGRAVE 6 Charity HUSSEY b: 4 Aug 1681 + Garrett GARRETSON b: Abt 1674 d: Abt 1757 6 FNU HUSSEY b: 23 Nov 1682 d: 25 Jun 1683 6 James HUSSEY b: 30 May 1684 d: 25 Jun 1684 6 Content HUSSEY b: 29 Oct 1685 + Henry LAND 5 Jacob PERKINS d: 18 May 1731 4 Daniel PERKINS b: 1644 d: 1 Aug 1662 4 Caleb PERKINS b: 17 Feb 1648 + Bethiah PHILBRICK b: 15 Dec 1654 5 Rhoda PERKINS b: 24 Jun 1677 + Elias PHILBRICK b: Abt 1681 5 Benjamin PERKINS b: 11 May 1680 + Lydia MCCREASE 6 Joseph PERKINS b: 5 May 1712 + Elizabeth DOW 6 Lydia PERKINS b: 1 Nov 1714 6 Daniel PERKINS b: 19 Jul 1718 6 Mary PERKINS b: 19 Apr 1721 6 Jonathan PERKINS b: 30 Oct 1723 + Miriam TRUE 6 Abigail PERKINS b: 31 Jul 1728 5 Ann PERKINS b: 19 Mar 1682 d: Abt 1724 4 Benjamin PERKINS b: 12 Feb 1650 d: 23 Nov 1670 4 Susanna PERKINS b: 21 Dec 1652
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William FULLER b: Abt 1645 5 Abigail FULLER b: 10 Mar 1690 + Isaac BUSWELL b: Abt 1650 d: Abt 1679 5 Sarah BUSWELL b: Abt 1676 + William FOSS d: Abt 1718 6 Walter FOSS b: Abt 1710 6 Benjamin FOSS b: Abt 1710 5 Mary (Maria) BUSWELL b: Abt 1678 4 Hannah PERKINS b: 24 Feb 1656 d: 23 May 1739 + James PHILBRICK b: Abt 1651 d: Abt 1723 5 Sarah PHILBRICK d: Abt 1761 + Thomas ROLLINS b: Abt 1671 d: Abt 1753 + John SANBORN b: Abt 1681 d: Abt 1727 5 Ebenezer PHILBRICK b: Abt 1683 5 Joseph PHILBRICK b: Abt 1694 d: Abt 1761 + Elizabeth PERKINS b: Abt 1701 d: Abt 1736 4 Mary PERKINS b: 23 Jul 1658 d: Abt 1674 + Isaac CHASE b: Abt 1650 d: Abt 1727 5 Thomas CHASE b: Abt 1677 5 Rachel CHASE b: Abt 1681 5 Abraham CHASE b: Abt 1683 5 Mary CHASE b: Abt 1687 5 James CHASE b: Abt 1688 5 Joseph CHASE b: Abt 1689 + Lydia COFFIN 4 Ebenezer PERKINS b: 9 Dec 1659 d: 20 Jul 1703 + Mary MERCY b: Abt 1663 5 Daniel PERKINS b: Jun 1685 d: 20 Apr 1744 + Susanna STANTON d: Abt 1764 6 Daniel PERKINS d: Abt 1753 + Susanna LNU 6 Ebenezer PERKINS b: 7 Apr 1719 d: 27 Aug 1750 + Sarah BARNEY 6 Elinor PERKINS d: 16 Mar 1748 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 12 Mar 1720 d: 21 Feb 1768 + Ann HANSON 6 Susanna Day PERKINS b: 3 Dec 1723 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 11 Apr 1728 6 Sarah PERKINS b: 16 Oct 1729 6 Martha PERKINS 5 Abigail PERKINS b: 11 Aug 1687 5 Elizabeth PERKINS b: Abt 1689 5 Jonathan PERKINS b: 10 May 1691 d: Abt 1756 5 David PERKINS b: Abt 1693 + Sarah Reding KENT 5 Ebenezer PERKINS b: Abt 1696 d: Abt 1748 5 Issac PERKINS b: Abt 1697 d: Abt 1774 + Mary BOOTH b: 15 Jan 1706 d: Abt 1764 6 Rachel PERKINS b: 23 Mar 1724 + Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 6 Ebenezer PERKINS b: 1 Dec 1724 6 Lydia PERKINS b: 22 Jan 1726 + Isaac MALIN (?) 6 Charles PERKINS b: 29 Mar 1727 + Patience MILBURN 6 Phebe PERKINS 6 Amy PERKINS b: 12 Nov 1731 6 Jonathan PERKINS b: 26 Mar 1733 + Elizabeth MILBORNE 6 David PERKINS b: 31 Jan 1735 6 Thomas PERKINS b: Abt 1735 6 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 9 Mar 1738 6 Hannah PERKINS b: Sep 1740 + Thomas MCCLUN 6 Mary PERKINS b: Sep 1742 + Phillip BABB 6 Isaac PERKINS b: Nov 1746 d: Abt 1829 + Mary STEER 6 Ruth PERKINS b: Abt 1748 + Rus CADEVALLADER + Esther LNU 6 Elizabeth PERKINS
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Leah PERKINS b: Abt 1764 d: 26 Jul 1784 6 Ann PERKINS + Grace LNU 4 Joseph PERKINS b: 9 Apr 1661 d: 19 Aug 1707 + Martha BUSWELL 5 John PERKINS b: 28 Jul 1691 5 Caleb PERKINS b: 8 Jul 1693 + Ann BEAKS 5 Joseph PERKINS b: Abt 1698 + Mary HILTON 6 John PERKINS b: Abt 1726 6 William PERKINS b: Abt 1728 + Nancy GILPIN 6 Christopher PERKINS b: Abt 1730 6 Caleb PERKINS b: Mar 1734 + Catherine TALLEY + Rebecca DERRICKSON + Martha VAN BIBBENS 5 Humphrey PERKINS 5 Joshua PERKINS 5 Marey PERKINS 5 Marthay PERKINS 3 Hanna PERKINS b: 9 Oct 1614 3 Lydia PERKINS b: 1 Jan 1617/1618 3 Mary PERKINS b: 16 Sep 1621 2 Lysle PERKINS b: 1573 2 Mary PERKINS b: Abt 1576 Father: Thomas PERKINS b: 1484 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Mother: Alice PERKINS b: Abt 1489 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Marriage 1 Alice KEBBLE b: Abt 1525 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Married: 1555 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England 1 2 Children Alice PARKYNS b: Abt 1556 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: in Elizabeth PERKINS b: 1561 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> William PERKINS b: Abt 1563 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Francis PERKINS b: 20 Apr 1565 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: 20 Apr 1565 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Joan PERKINS b: 1570 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Isaac PERKINS b: 20 Dec 1571 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: 20 Dec 1571 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Lewis PERKINS b: Abt 1574 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Lysle PERKINS b: 1579 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: 1579 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Notes on George O. Rutherford The earliest dates in the Fairnington charters appear to relate to the history of Longnewton, not to Fairnington. They show that in 1497 George Rutherfurd, who held Longnewton and other lands of Robert Douglas of Lochleven by charters of September 20, 1497, granted the same to his nephew Walter Rutherford all to be holden blench of the said Lochleven. In 1544 William Rutherford, heir and successor of Walter Rutherfurd, founded on these charters to show that his ancestor was infeft in Longnewton in 1497. The district of Longnewton is presently annexed to the parish of Ancrum. The barony of Fairnington was possessed by a family named Burnard in the twelfth century. In 1200 the monks of Melrose obtained from Richard Burnard thirteen acres and a rood of his lands of Fairnington. Fairnington remained in the name of Rutherford for more than four centuries with the exception of a few months. This was a long descent in one name, considering the vicissitudes so frequent in the history of Border houses. ["Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family" by William and Anna Rutherford - 1969 edition] "The ancient parish of Roxburgh was more extensive than the modern parish; and it took its name from an ancient burgh, now called Old Roxburgh, in connection with which was an ancient famous castle; but the parts of the ancient parish on which the burgh and the castle stood, are now united to Kelso. A chapel, subordinate to the mother church of Old Roxburgh, anciently stood on the manor of Fairnington." [The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, edited by John Marius Wilson and published in 1868. This reference was found in volume II, p.677] http://www.penjaccphoto.com/penleyged/nti00391.htm Our George of Langnewton held his lands from Robert Douglas of Lochleven. This is another Douglas sharing his lands with our Rutherfords. The connection to the earliest Rutherfords is through Sir Richard and Jane Douglas. The authors have gone to great extent to prove that Sir Richard had 3 sons. The Peerage says 5. I guess we can accept either as being true. The author has Robert of Chatto as the brother of Sir Richard. This would not be enough for the Douglases to claim Robert as near kin. There is a record of a George Rutherford, Tiviotdale, Scotland being one of the jacobite prisoners on the Elizabeth & Anne transported to America and arriving at York Town VA in 1716.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Robert "John" Foote Children Richard FOOTE b: 1553 in Shaleford, Colchester, Essex, England c: in Of, Shalford, Essex, England John FOOTE b: 1558 in Shalford, Shalford, Essex, England Elizabeth FOOTE b: 18 Jul 1558 in Royston, Royston, Hertfordshire, England Nathaniel FOOTE b: Abt 1551 in <Eng> Thomas FOOTE b: 1557 in Of, London, London, England Alice Or Aves FOOTE b: Abt 1549 in Royston, Herts., England Alice Or Aves FOOTE b: 1549 in Royston, Royston, Hertfordshire, England Nathaniel FOOTE b: Abt 1551 in John FOOTE b: Abt 1610 in Royston, Lincolnshire, England Notes on Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen Name: Margaret Nosak Given Name: Margaret Surname: Nosak Suffix: Eventual Heiress Of Bohemia 1 Birth: Abt 1367 in Silesia, Germany Death: 1413 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England Margaret, niece of the Emperor Charles IV of Germany and gr anddaughter of John of Bohemia, Duke of Luxembourg and Kin g of Bohemia 13101346. [Magna Charta Sureties] Margaret, d. 1413 (possibly daughter of Prezemysl I Nosak , Duke of Teschen and Glogau, probably illegitimate son o f Kazimierz I by Eufemie, daughter of Trojden I of Masovia) . [Ancestral Roots] Note: I am not sure whether the above two disagree or not . Prezemysl could have married a daughter of John of Bohem ia and sired Margaret. In order to conform to both sources , it almost has to be that way. One thing that AR & MCS ag ree on is that Margaret's great grandson William Tyndal, d . 1488, was declared an heir of Bohemia through his descen t from Margaret. Father: Prezemysl Nosak Of Glogau Von Teschen b: Abt 1329 in Silesia, Germany Mother: Miss Princess Of Bohemia b: Abt 1330 in Prague, Bohemia Marriage 1 Simon De Felbrigg b: 1367 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England Married: Bef 1390 in 3rd Wife Children Helena De Felbrigg b: Abt 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England Notes on William James Perkyns Life: "known as a yeoman (a freehold of a small farm) of Hillmorton Parish in Warwickshire. He may have retained an interest in Ufton Court also." (Descendants of Aubri "The Brugundian" De Burgandy Children John Perkins b: 1456 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England Thomas Perkins b: 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England William Perkins b: 1460 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Richard Parkyns b: ABT 1470 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Notes on Margaret Tyndale Margaret's Uncle or grandfather William Tyndale translated the first Holy Bible into English in England and he too was strangled and burned at the stake on the authority of the Holy Roman Emperor on 06 Oct. 1536. "The Friends Of William Tyndale Web Site: http://www.williamtyndale.com/0links.htm ?We have now to enter into the story of the good martyr of God, William Tyndale; as he was a special organ of the Lord appointed, and as God's mattock to shake the inward roots and foundation of the pope's proud prelacy, so the great prince of darkness, with his impious imps, having a special malice against him, left no way unsought how craftily to entrap him, and falsely to betray him, and maliciously to spill his life, as by the process of his story here following may appear. William Tyndale, the faithful minister of Christ, was born about the borders of Wales, and brought up from a child in the University of Oxford, where he, by long continuance, increased as well in the knowledge of tongues, and other liberal arts, as especially in the knowledge of the Scriptures, whereunto his mind was singularly addicted; insomuch that he, lying then in Magdalen Hall, read privily to certain students and fellows of Magdalen College some parcel of divinity; instructing them in the knowledge and truth of the Scriptures. His manners and conversation being correspondent to the same, were such that all they that knew him reputed him to be a man of most virtuous disposition, and of life unspotted.
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Thus he, in the University of Oxford, increasing more and more in learning, and proceeding in degrees of the schools, spying his time, removed from thence to the University of Cambridge, where he likewise made his abode a certain space. Being now further ripened in the knowledge of God's Word, leaving that university, he resorted to one Master Welch, a knight of Gloucestershire, and was there schoolmaster to his children, and in good favor with his master. As this gentleman kept a good ordinary commonly at his table, there resorted to him many times sundry abbots, deans, archdeacons, with divers other doctors, and great beneficed men; who there, together with Master Tyndale siting at the same table, did use many times to enter communication, and talk of learned men, as of Luther and of Erasmus; also of divers other controversies and questions upon the Scripture. Then Master Tyndale, as he was learned and well practiced in God's matters, spared not to show unto them simply and plainly his judgment, and when they at any time did vary from Tyndale in opinions, he would show them in the Book, and lay plainly before them the open and manifest places of the Scriptures, to confute their errors, and confirm his sayings. And thus continued they for a certain season, reasoning and contending together divers times, until at length they waxed weary, and bare a secret grudge in their hearts against him. As this grew on, the priests of the country, clustering together, began to grudge and storm against Tyndale, railing against him in alehouses and other places, affirming that his sayings were heresy; and accused him secretly to the chancellor, and others of the bishop's officers. It followed not long after this that there was a sitting of the bishop's chancellor appointed, and warning was given to the priests to appear, amongst whom Master Tyndale was also warned to be there. And whether he had any misdoubt by their threatenings, or knowledge given him that they would lay some things to his charge, it is uncertain; but certain this is (as he himself declared), that he doubted their privy accusations; so that he by the way, in going thitherwards, cried in his mind heartily to God, to give him strength fast to stand in the truth of His Word. When the time came for his appearance before the chancellor, he threatened him grievously, reviling and rating him as though he had been a dog, and laid to his charge many things whereof no accuser could be brought forth, notwithstanding that the priests of the country were there present. Thus Master Tyndale, escaping out of their hands, departed home, and returned to his master again. There dwelt not far off a certain doctor, that he been chancellor to a bishop, who had been of old, familiar acquaintance with Master Tyndale, and favored him well; unto whom Master Tyndale went and opened his mind upon divers questions of the Scripture: for to him he durst be bold to disclose his heart. Unto whom the doctor said, "Do you not know that the pope is very Antichrist, whom the Scripture speaketh of? But beware what you say; for if you shall be perceived to be of that opinion, it will cost you your life." Not long after, Master Tyndale happened to be in the company of a certain divine, recounted for a learned man, and, in communing and disputing with him, he drove him to that issue, that the said great doctor burst out into these blasphemous words, "We were better to be without God's laws than the pope's." Master Tyndale, hearing this, full of godly zeal, and not bearing that blasphemous saying, replied, "I defy the pope, and all his laws;" and added, "If God spared him life, ere many years he would cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scripture than he did." The grudge of the priests increasing still more and more against Tyndale, they never ceased barking and rating at him, and laid many things sorely to his charge, saying that he was a heretic. Being so molested and vexed, he was constrained to leave that country, and to seek another place; and so coming to Master Welch, he desired him, of his good will, that he might depart from him, saying: "Sir, I perceive that I shall not be suffered to tarry long here in this country, neither shall you be able, though you would, to keep me out of the hands of the spirituality; what displeasure might grow to you by keeping me, God knoweth; for the which I should be right sorry." So that in fine, Master Tyndale, with the good will of his master, departed, and eftsoons came up to London, and there preached a while, as he had done in the country. Bethinking himself of Cuthbert Tonstal, then bishop of London, and especially of the great commendation of Erasmus, who, in his annotations, so extolleth the said Tonstal for his learning, Tyndale thus cast with himself, that if he might attain unto his service, he were a happy man. Coming to Sir Henry Guilford, the king's comptroller, and bringing with him an oration
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Being refused of the bishop he came to Humphrey Mummuth, alderman of London, and besought him to help him: who the same time took him into his house, where the said Tyndale lived (as Mummuth said) like a good priest, studying both night and day. He would eat but sodden meat by his good will, nor drink but small single beer. He was never seen in the house to wear linen about him, all the space of his being there. And so remained Master Tyndale in London almost a year, marking with himself the course of the world, and especially the demeanor of the preachers, how they boasted themselves, and set up their authority; beholding also the pomp of the prelates, with other things more, which greatly misliked him; insomuch that he understood not only that there was no room in the bishop's house for him to translate the New Testament, but also that there was no place to do it in all England. Therefore, having by God's providence some aid ministered unto him by Humphrey Mummuth, and certain other good men, he took his leave of the realm, and departed into Germany, where the good man, being inflamed with a tender care and zeal of his country, refused no travail nor diligence, how, by all means possible, to reduce his brethren and countrymen of England to the same taste and understanding of God's holy Word and verity, which the Lord had endued him withal. Whereupon, considering in his mind, and conferring also with John Frith, Tyndale thought with himself no way more to conduce thereunto, than if the Scripture were turned into the vulgar speech, that the poor people might read and see the simple plain Word of God. He perceived that it was not possible to establish the lay people in any truth, except the Scriptures were so plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue that they might see the meaning of the text; for else, whatsoever truth should be taught them, the enemies of the truth would quench it, either with reasons of sophistry, and traditions of their own making, founded without all ground of Scripture; or else juggling with the text, expounding it in such a sense as it were impossible to gather of the text, if the right meaning thereof were seen. Master Tyndale considered this only, or most chiefly, to be the cause of all mischief in the Church, that the Scriptures of God were hidden from the people's eyes; for so long the abominable doings and idolatries maintained by the pharisaical clergy could not be espied; and therefore all their labor was with might and main to keep it down, so that either it should not be read at all, or if it were, they would darken the right sense with the mist of their sophistry, and so entangle those who reguked or despised their abominations; wresting the Scripture unto their own purpose, contrary unto the meaning of the text, they would so delude the unlearned lay people, that though thou felt in thy heart, and wert sure that all were false that they said, yet couldst thou not solve their subtle riddles. For these and such other considerations this good man was stirred up of God to translate the Scripture into his mother tongue, for the profit of the simple people of his country; first setting in hand with the New Testament, which came forth in print about A.D. 1525. Cuthbert Tonstal, bishop of London, with Sir Thomas More, being sore aggrieved, despised how to destroy that false erroneous translation, as they called it. It happened that one Augustine Packington, a mercer, was then at Antwerp, where the bishop was. This man favored Tyndale, but showed the contrary unto the bishop. The bishop, being desirous to bring his purpose to pass, communed how that he would gladly buy the New Testaments. Packington hearing him say so, said, "My lord! I can do more in this matter than most merchants that be here, if it be your pleasure; for I know the Dutchmen and strangers that have brought them of Tyndale, and have them here to sell; so that if it be your lordship's pleasure, I must disburse money to pay for them, or else I cannot have them: and so I will assure you to have every book of them that is printed and unsold." The bishop, thinking he had God "by the toe," said, "Do your diligence, gentle Master Packington! get them for me, and I will pay whatsoever they cost; for I intend to burn and destroy them all at Paul's Cross." This Augustine Packington went unto William Tyndale, and declared the whole matter, and so, upon compact made between
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks them, the bishop of London had the books, Packington had the thanks, and Tyndale had the money. After this, Tyndale corrected the same New Testaments again, and caused them to be newly imprinted, so that they came thick and threefold over into England. When the bishop perceived that, he sent for Packington, and said to him, "How cometh this, that there are so many New Testaments abroad? You promised me that you would buy them all." Then answered Packington, "Surely, I bought all that were to be had, but I perceive they have printed more since. I see it will never be better so long as they have letters and stamps: wherefore you were best to buy the stamps too, and so you shall be sure," at which answer the bishop smiled, and so the matter ended. In short space after, it fortuned that George Constantine was apprehended by Sir Thomas More, who was then chancellor of England, as suspected of certain heresies. Master More asked of him, saying, "Constantine! I would have thee be plain with me in one thing that I will ask; and I promise thee I will show thee favor in all other things whereof thou art accused. There is beyond the sea, Tyndale, Joye, and a great many of you: I know they cannot live without help. There are some that succor them with money; and thou, being one of them, hadst thy part thereof, and therefore knowest whence it came. I pray thee, tell me, who be they that help them thus?" "My lord," quoth Constantine, "I will tell you truly: it is the bishop of London that hath holpen us, for he hath bestowed among us a great deal of money upon New Testaments to burn them; and that hath been, and yet is, our only succor and comfort." "Now by my troth," quoth More, "I think even the same; for so much I told the bishop before he went about it." After that, Master Tyndale took in hand to translate the Old Testament, finishing the five books of Moses, with sundry most learned and godly prologues most worthy to be read and read again by all good Christians. These books being sent over into England, it cannot be spoken what a door of light they opened to the eyes of the whole English nation, which before were shut up in darkness. At his first departing out of the realm he took his journey into Germany, where he had conference with Luther and other learned men; after he had continued there a certain season he came down into the Netherlands, and had his most abiding in the town of Antwerp. The godly books of Tyndale, and especially the New Testament of his translation, after that they began to come into men's hands, and to spread abroad, wrought great and singular profit to the godly; but the ungodly (envying and disdaining that the people should be anything wiser than they and, fearing lest by the shining beams of truth, their works of darkness should be discerned) began to sir with no small ado. At what time Tyndale had translated Deuteronomy, minding to print the same at Hamburg, he sailed thitherward; upon the coast of Holland he suffered shipwreck, by which he lost all his books, writings, and copies, his money and his time, and so was compelled to begin all again. He came in another ship to Hamburg, where, at his appointment, Master Coverdale tarried for him, and helped him in the translating of the whole five books of Moses, from Easter until December, in the house of a worshipful widow, Mistress Margaret Van Emmerson, A.D. 1529; a great sweating sickness being at the same time in the town. So, having dispatched his business at Hamburg, he returned to Antwerp. When God's will was, that the New Testament in the common tongue should come abroad, Tyndale, the translator thereof, added to the latter end a certain epistle, wherein he desired them that were learned to amend, if ought were found amiss. Wherefore if there had been any such default deserving correction, it had been the part of courtesy and gentleness, for men of knowledge and judgment to have showed their learning therein, and to have redressed what was to be amended. But the clergy, not willing to have that book prosper, cried out upon it, that there were a thousand heresies in it, and that it was not to be corrected, but utterly to be suppressed. Some said it was not possible to translate the Scriptures into English; some that it was not lawful for the lay people to have it in their mother tongue; some, that it would make them all heretics. And to the intent to induce the temporal rulers unto their purpose, they said it would make the people to rebel against the king. All this Tyndale himself, in his prologue before the first book of Moses, declareth; showing further what great pains were taken in examining that translation, and comparing it with their own imaginations, that with less labor, he supposeth, they might have translated a great part of the Bible; showing moreover that they scanned and examined every title and point in such sort, and so narrowly, that there was not one i therein, but if it
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks lacked a prick over his head, they did note it, and numbered it unto the ignorant people for a heresy. So great were then the froward devices of the English clergy (who should have been the guides of light unto the people), to drive the people from the knowledge of the Scripture, which neither they would translate themselves, nor yet abide it to be translated of others; to the intent (as Tyndale saith) that the world being kept still in darkness, they might sit in the consciences of the people through vain superstition and false doctrine, to satisfy their ambition, and insatiable covetousness, and to exalt their own honor above king and emperor. The bishops and prelates never rested before they had brought the king to their consent; by reason whereof, a proclamation in all haste was devised and set forth under public authority, that the Testament of Tyndale's translation was inhibited-which was about A.D. 1537. And not content herewith, they proceeded further, how to entangle him in their nets, and to bereave him of his life; which how they brought to pass, now it remaineth to be declared. In the registers of London it appeareth manifest how that the bishops and Sir Thomas More having before them such as had been at Antwerp, most studiously would search and examine all things belonging to Tyndale, where and with whom he hosted, whereabouts stood the house, what was his stature, in what apparel he went, what resort he had; all which things when they had diligently learned then began they to work their feats. William Tyndale, being in the town of Antwerp, had been lodged about one whole year in the house of Thomas Pointz, an Englishman, who kept a house of English merchants. Came thither one out of England, whose name was Henry Philips, his father being customer of Poole, a comely fellow, like as he had been a gentleman having a servant with him: but wherefore he came, or for what purpose he was sent thither, no man could tell. Master Tyndale divers times was desired forth to dinner and support amongst merchants; by means whereof this Henry Philips became acquainted with him, so that within short space Master Tyndale had a great confidence in him, and brought him to his lodging, to the house of Thomas Pointz; and had him also once or twice with him to dinner and supper, and further entered such friendship with him, that through his procurement he lay in the same house of the sait Pointz; to whom he showed moreover his books,a nd other secrets of his study, so little did Tyndale then mistrust this traitor. But Pointz, having no great confidence in the fellow, asked Master Tyndale how he came acquainted with this Philips. Master Tyndale answered, that he was an honest man, handsomely learned, and very conformable. Pointz, perceiving that he bare such favor to him, said no more, thinking that he was brought acquainted with him by some friend of his. The said Philips, being in the town three or four days, upon a time desired Pointz to walk with him forth of the town to show him the commodities thereof, and in walking together without the town, had communication of divers things, and some of the king's affairs; by which talk Pointz as yet suspected nothing. But after, when the time was past, Pointz perceived this to be the mind of Philips, to feel whether the said Pointz might, for lucre of money, help him to his purpose, for he perceived before that Philips was monied, and would that Pointz should think no less. For he had desired Pointz before to help him to divers things; and such things as he named, he required might be of the best, "for," said he, "I have money enough." Philips went from Antwerp to the court of Brussels, which is from thence twenty-four English miles, whence he brought with him to Antwerp, the procurator-general, who is the emperor's attorney, with certain other officers. Within three or four days, Pointz went forth to the town of Barois, being eighteen English miles from Antwerp, where he had business to do for the space of a month or six weeks; and in the time of his absence Henry Philips came again to Antwerp, to the house of Pointz, and coming in, spake with his wife, asking whether Master Tyndale were within. Then went he forth again and set the officers whom he had brought with him from Brussels, in the street, and about the door. About noon he came again, and went to Master Tyndale, and desired him to lend him forty shillings; "for," said he, "I lost my purse this morning, coming over at the passage between this and Mechlin." So Master Tyndale took him forty shillings, which was easy to be had of him, if he had it; for in the wily subtleties of this world he was simple and inexpert. Then said Philips, "Master Tyndale! you shall be my guest here this day." "No," said Master Tyndale, "I go forth this day to dinner, and you shall go with me, and be my guest, where you shall be welcome." So when it was dinner time, Master Tyndale went forth with Philips, and at the going forth of Pointz's house, was a long narrow entry, so that
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks two could not go in front. Master Tyndale would have put Philips before him, but Philips would in no wise, but put Master Tyndale before, for that he pretended to show great humanity. So Master Tyndale, being a man of no great stature, went before, and Philips, a tall, comely person, followed behind him; who had set officers on either side of the door upon two seats, who might see who came in the entry. Philips pointed with his finger over Master Tyndale's head down to him, that the officers might see that it was he whom they should take. The officers afterwards told Pointz, when they had laid him in prison, that they pitied to see his simplicity. They brought him to the emperor's attorney, where he dined. Then came the procurator-general to the house of Pointz, and sent away all that was there of Master Tyndale's, as well his books as other things; and from thence Tyndale was had to the castle of Vilvorde, eighteen English miles from Antwerp. Master Tyndale, remaining in prison, was proffered an advocate and a procurator; the which he refused, saying that he would make answer for himself. He had so preached to them who had him in charge, and such as was there conversant with him in the Castle that they reported of him, that if he were not a good Christian man, they knew not whom they might take to be one. At last, after much reasoning, when no reason would serve, although he deserved no death, he was condemned by virtue of the emperor's decree, made in the assembly at Augsburg. Brought forth to the place of execution, he was tied to the stake, strangled by the hangman, and afterwards consumed with fire, at the town of Vilvorde, A.D. 1536; crying at the stake with a fervent zeal, and a loud voice, "Lord! open the king of England's eyes." Such was the power of his doctrine, and the sincerity of his life, that during the time of his imprisonment (which endured a year and a half), he converted, it is said, his keeper, the keeper's daughter, and others of his household. As touching his translation of the New Testament, because his enemies did so much carp at it, pretending it to be full of heresies, he wrote to John Frith, as followeth, "I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus, that I never altered one syllable of God's Word against my conscience, nor would do this day, if all that is in earth, whether it be honor, pleasure, or riches, might be given me." [Transcribed 08 May 2007, SLJuhl, compiler] St Mary's Church was Rowland Taylor's church Notes on Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. Children Jacob PERKINS b: 23 Mar 1605 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: 23 Mar 1605 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Abigail PERKINS c: 8 Nov 1607 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Isaac PERKINS b: 26 Jan 1611 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England c: 26 Jan 1611 in St. John the Baptist, Glastonbury, Somerset, England Edward PERKINS c: 8 May 1618 in , Hillmorton, Warwick, England Notes on Richard Foote Children Mary FOOTE b: 1584 in Shalford, Essex, England, England Nathaniel FOOTE b: 1593 in Shalford, Colchester, Essex, England c: Abt 1592-1593 in St Botolph's, London, Middlesex, England Robert FOOTE b: 1577-1583 in Of, Shalford, Essex, England David FOOTE b: 1587 in Shalford, Essex, England c: in London, London, , England Joseph FOOTE b: 1589-1601 in Shalford, Essex, England, England c: 18 Sep 1609 in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, England Elizabeth FOOTE b: 1599 in Shalford, Shalford, Essex, England Francis Daniel FOOTE b: 1595 in Of, Colchester, Essex, England Samuel FOOTE b: 1603 in Shalford, Essex, Eng Phebe FOOTE b: 1602 in Of Shalford, Essex, England James FOOTE b: 1587 in Of Shalford, Essex, Eng., England c: in St. Botolph's, London, London, England Daniel FOOTE b: 1590 in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, England c: 18 Sep 1609 in St. Botolph's, London, London, England Joshua FOOTE b: 1600 in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, England c: 1655 Elizabeth FOOTE b: 1587 in Shalford, Essex, England, England Notes on Thomas Henry Perkyns, I Father: William Perkins (Parkyns) b: 1430/1450 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Mother: Joanna (Joan) Read b: 1434/1440 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England Marriage 1 Allys Children Joanjane Perkins b: in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Jeylyanjulian Perkins b: in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Henry Perkins b: 1484 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Notes on Thomas, I Taylor, I Father: Rowland TAYLOR b: 6 Oct 1510 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, Great Britain Mother: Margaret TYNDALE b: 1510 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1510 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, Great Britain Marriage 1 Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1552 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain Married: 1572 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain Children Thomas Jr TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1574 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain Nathaniel TAYLOR b: 1578 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Britain Edmund TAYLOR b: 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Britain c: 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Britain Marriage 2 Mrs-Thomas TAYLOR b: 1548 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britian Married: 1576 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain Children Nathaniel TAYLOR b: 1578 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Britain Edmund TAYLOR b: 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Britain c: 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England, Great Brita 8G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln 5G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison. 4G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor. 5G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry Harrison. 7G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. CONFLICT: see ID #19824 shown as son of Rowland. "From Log Cabins to the White House", by Mary Taylor Brewer (1985). On page 32 it discusses Thomas Taylor, born 15 Sept. 1548, son of Rowland Taylor and Margaret Tyndale, who married (1st) Elizabeth Burwell (son Thomas) and who married (2nd) __?__ and had Nathaniel (b. 1578 and went to Ireland) and Edmund (b. 1580) whose son, JEREMY TAYLOR, was born in England 15 Aug. 1613. He went to Ireland in 1638 and became the Bishop of Down. ______________ Thomas Taylor, son of Rowland and Margaret Tyndale Taylor, was born 15 September 1548, probably in Hadleigh, England. He married first Elizabeth Burwell (born circa 1552 at Hadleigh). "She died two years after marriage and left a son Thomas." He married a second time to an unknown wife, and had at least two additional sons. "The family lived at Cambridge." Known children of Thomas Taylor were: 1. Thomas Taylor; b. 15 March 1574; d. 1618; m. Margaret Swinderly 9 Oct 1599 2. Nathaniel Taylor; b. 1578 ("went to Ireland") 3. Edmund Taylor; b. ca. 1580 "...son Jeremy Taylor was b in England 15 August 1613. Jeremy was called the best loved and most gentle Clergyman of his day. He went to Ireland 1638 where he became Bishop of Down. He claimed direct descent from Dr. Rowland Taylor Note Citations DNA results at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/taylorfamilygenes/default.aspx?section=yresults Notes on Anne Taylor Children Robert Palmer b: 1562 in , London, , England Katherine Palmer b: 1565 Notes on Isaac Perkins, Jr. CHRISTENING: Directory of Ancestral Heads of New England Famili es, compiled by Frank Holmes, 1620-1700 !ANECDOTE: "Isaac, brother of Abraham, XI generation from Pierr e Morliax, (sic) baptised Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England 1611 . Came to New England 1630-1634, located at Ipswich, Mass. 163 7 - removed to Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638." - Directory of Anc estral Heads of New England Families, compiled by Frank Holmes , 1620-1700 DEATH: History of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638-1988, Publishe d by Peter E. Randall, 1988 Hampton 1639; bought a farm next to Salisbury line (now Seabrook) in 1652 and probably soon moved there Text: p. 541-2 Note Citations Father: Isaac Perkins c: 20 DEC 1571 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom Mother: Alice Marriage 1 Susanne b: ABT 1618
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Married: ABT 1635 Children Lydia Perkins b: 1636 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Isaac Perkins c: 08 DEC 1639 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Rebecca Perkins b: 1642 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Caleb Perkins b: ABT 1646 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Benjamin Perkins b: 12 FEB 1649/50 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Jacob Perkins c: 24 MAY 1651 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Susanne Perkins b: 21 AUG 1652 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Hanah Perkins b: 24 FEB 1655/56 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Mary Perkins b: 23 JUL 1658 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Ebenezer Perkins b: 09 DEC 1659 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Joseph Perkins b: 09 APR 1661 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Daniel Perkins b: 01 AUG 1662 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Note Citations Notes on Nathaniel Foote Children Frances FOOTE b: 1629 in East Bergholst, Suffolk, Eng c: in Colcester, , , Eng Rebecca FOOTE b: 1634 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut c: 3 Sep 1634 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Nathaniel FOOTE b: 1620 in Colchester, Essex, England c: 5 Mar 1620 in St James, Colchester, Essex, England Elizabeth FOOTE b: 8 Sep 1616 in Of Colchester, Essex, England c: 14 Jan 1618 in St James, Colchester, Essex, England Robert FOOTE b: 8 Dec 1627 in Of, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut c: 8 Dec 1627 Mary FOOTE b: 1623 in Of Shalford, Essex, England Sarah FOOTE b: 12 Feb 1662 in Of Watertown, Litchfield, Connecticut, (England) Joanna FOOTE b: 1 Apr 1628 in Of, Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England c: 10 Mar 1625 in Of, Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England Notes on James, V Stuart Father: 'James IV Stuart King of Scotland b: 17 MAR 1473 in Perthshire, Scotland Mother: Margaret Tudor b: 28 NOV 1489 in London, England Marriage 1 Mary de Guise de Lorraine b: 22 NOV 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, France Married: 09 MAY 1538 1 Children James Stuart Duke of Rothesay b: 22 MAY 1540 in Fife, Scotland Arthur Robert Stuart Duke of Rothesay b: APR 1541 in Fife, Scotland 'Mary Stuart "Queen of Scots" b: 07 DEC 1542 in Linlithgow Palace, Scotland Marriage 2 Madeleine de France b: 10 AUG 1520 in Paris, France Married: 01 JAN 1537 in Paris, France Notes on Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II Children Robert TAYLOR b: 7 Nov 1601 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain Margaret Elen TAYLOR b: 10 Sep 1603 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britian John I TAYLOR Twin b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1608 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain Jane TAYLOR b: 25 Dec 1609 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britian James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1610 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 12 Feb 1610 in , Imm In 1635, , On The Truelove Ann TAYLOR b: 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain William TAYLOR b: 1613 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain (SAME AS WILLIAM TAYLOR born 1605) Phillip TAYLOR b: 1614 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain Richard TAYLOR b: 1615 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain James TAYLOR b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England 7G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. 4G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison 3G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor. 4G grandfather of the 9th Pressident of the United States, William Henry Harrison. 6G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison From: Janet Ariciu Notes for Thomas Taylor: The following children of Thomas T aylor: James, Ann, William, and Richard Taylor were passengers on the shi p Truelove in 1635 ("The Original Lists of Persons of Quality", 1931, LD S film 476924). The birth place of all of Thomas Taylor's children, excep t James, are listed as Pennington Castle, Cumberland, Engl and.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks NOTE: (These are conflicting reports dated October 17, 2001) From: David Taylor (Source: The Life of Rowland Taylor, by William James Brown , published by Epworth Press, England and furnished by Rect or of Hadleigh, England Rev. John Betton. The Book of Martyrs, by Fox, published in England 1610, vol . I. Sections furnished by George Taylor of La Grange, IL a nd Maj. Bulan Davis, U.S.A.F.) 2) Margaret Taylor born September 10, 1603 in England. 3) William Taylor born July 8, 1605 was a soldier in Cromwe ll's Army, wounded in battle 1649/50. 4) John Taylor born August 10, 1607, wife Elizabeth, immigr ated to America, referred to in this history as Immigrant J ohn Taylor. 5) James Taylor born February 12, 1610. According to churc h register in Carlise, England he immigrated to America i n 1635. He married Elizabeth Underwood who divorced him, the first divorce registered in VA. He was called Governor, C ouncilman and was a doctor. He died in VA in1655. Contributed by Anne Lyle on June 7, 1999: Thomas Taylor b . March 15, 1573/74 d. 1618 m. October 9, 1599 Margaret Swi nderby b. 1578 Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark d. bef. 167 2 Hadleigh, Suffolk Thomas Taylor b. March 15, 157 3/1574 d. 1618 m. October 9, 1599 Margaret Swinderly, daugh ter of Andrew Swinderly b. 1578 d. WFT Est. 16131673. Chil dren: (1) Robert Taylor b. November 7, 1601 d. 1699 m. Jun e 1, 1627 Patience Margaret Palmer; (2) Margaret Taylor b . 1603 England d. WFT Est. 1604-1697; (3) William Taylor b . July 8, 1605 England d. WFT Est. 1606-1695; (4) John Taylor I b. August 10, 1607 England d. WFT Est. 16 52-1699 m. WFT Est. 1638-1672 Elizabeth Taylor; (5) James T aylor b. February 12, 1609/1610 England d. 1655 VA m. WFT E st. 1641-1653 Elizabeth Underwood. Carla Bauer: Child of Thomas Taylor, Jr. is John Taylor III , born 1607. (Marilyn Cain on July 29, 19 Thomas Taylor b. March 15, 1572/1573 Carli sle, Cumberland Co, England d. 1618 m. October 9, 1599 Marg aret Swinderly, daughter of Andrew Swinderly, b. 1578 Copen hagan, Copenhagen, Denmark d. bef. 1672 Hadleigh, Suffolk C ounty, England Children: (1) Robert Taylor b. November 7, 1 601 Carlisle, Cumberland County, England d. 1699 Essex Coun ty, Virginia m. June 1, 1627 Patience Margaret Palmer; (2 ) Margaret Taylor b. September 10, 1603 Carlisle, Cumberlan d County, England; (3) William Taylor b. July 8, 1605 Rothb ury, Northcumberland, England d. Aft. 1650 Rothbury, Northc umberland, England; (4) John Taylor, immigrant b. August 10 , 1607 England d. January 1651/1652 Lancaster, Virginia m . Elizabeth Horton; (5) James Taylor b. February 12, 1609/1 610 England d. 1655 Virginia m. Elizabeth Underwood Note Citations By a manifest of the ship "Truelove," which sailed from London in 1635,it appears that among the passengers were Richard Taylor, aged 16; JamesTaylor, aged 28; William Taylor, aged 17; Ann Taylor, aged 24. All hadbeen certified by their parish clergyman to be of the true faith, and notserving men. It is not certain that this Richard Taylor is the one whoafterward settled in Yarmouth, but the fact is given here to stimulateinquire on that point. It is known by tradition that there were two menin the ship coming over from England named Richard Taylor, both of whomsettled in Yarmouth, one a farmer and the other a tailor by occupation.The first built his cabin by the side of a large rock and is known byhistory as Richard Rock Taylor; the other was called Richard Taylor, thetailor. The latter had no children. Some accounts of the ancestors,relatives andfamily of Henry B. Taylor with a memoir written by himself.The Taylor Branch- Henry B. Taylor. With a suppliment written by Rev. B.S. Taylor Brought down to Oct. 1892 Self published 1772 - Will probated in Mecklenbury, Virginia FROM LOG CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE by Mary Taylor Brewer (1985) -"...Taylors of Pennington Castle" near Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,England." Note Citations I HAVE INCLUDED THESE 10 DESCENDANTS ALTHOUGH WilliamTaylor b: 1599 Prestbury, Cheshire, England is not listed in other lists of descendants and has a different birth place than the other children. William Taylor b: 8 Jul 1615 in Carlisle Cumberland, England is not listed in oter lists of descendants. Thomas Taylor b: 30 Mar 1618 Hadleigh, Suffolk, England has a different birth place than the other children. If this line is to be believed, there are 3 William Taylors for this family. Father: Thomas TAYLOR b: 15 SEP 1548 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England Mother: Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1552 in Hadley, London, Middlesex, England Marriage 1 Margaret SWINDERLY b: 1578 in Copenhagen, Denmark Married: 9 OCT 1599 in Hadley, Middlesex, England Children William TAYLOR b: 1599 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England Robert TAYLOR b: 7 NOV 1601 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England Margaret TAYLOR b: 10 SEP 1603 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England John TAYLOR b: 10 AUG 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England Peter TAYLOR b: 1608 in Little Leigh, Cheshire, England Jane TAYLOR b: 25 DEC 1609 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England James TAYLOR b: 12 FEB 1610 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England John TAYLOR b: 1 DEC 1611 in Carlisle, England Carlisle, Cumbria, England William TAYLOR b: 8 JUL 1615 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England Thomas TAYLOR b: 30 MAR 1618 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England Note Citations Thomas and Margaret were the progenitor of 5 US presidents and 1 actress:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR, II (1572/73 England-1618 England) and Margaret SWINDERBY (1578 Denmark-1672 England) were the direct ancestors of 5 US presidents (Abraham LINCOLN, James MADISON, Zachary TAYLOR, William Henry HARRISON, Benjamin HARRISON) and 1 actress (Elizabeth TAYLOR) 7G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham LINCOLN. Abraham LINCOLN (1809-1865) son of Thomas LINCOLN and Nancy HANKS (1784-1818). Nancy HANKS daughter of James HANKS (1760-1793) and Mary SHIPLEY. James HANKS was the son of Joseph HANKS and Nancy Anna LEE (1728-1808). Nancy Anna LEE was the daughter of William LEE, Jr (1704-1764) and Anne. William LEE, Jr. was the son of William LEE, Sr. and Dorothy TAYLOR (1681-1754). Dorothy TAYLOR was the daughter of Thomas TAYLOR (1657-1712) and Elizabeth HARDWOOD. Thomas TAYLOR was the son of Thomas TAYLOR (1628-1687 and Mary. Thomas TAYLOR was the son of John "Immigrant" Taylor (1607-1652) and Elizabeth Jones. John TAYLOR was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY. 4G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States James MADISON. James Madison (1751-1836) was the son of James MADISON (1723-1801) and Eleanor Rose CONWAY. James MADISON was the son of Ambrose MADISON (1700-) and Francis TAYLOR (1700-1761). Francis TAYLOR was the daughter of James TAYLOR, II (1675-1730) and Martha THOMPSON. James TAYLOR, II was the son of James TAYLOR, I (1608-) and Francis WALKER (-1680). James TAYLOR, I was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDRBY. 3G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor. Zachary TAYLOR (1784-1850) was the son of Richard Lee TAYLOR (1742/3-1829) and Sarah Dabney STROTHER. Richard Lee TAYLOR was the son of Zachary TAYLOR, Sr. (1707-1768) and Elizabeth LEE. Zachary TAYLOR, Sr. was the son of James TAYLOR (1675-1730) and Martha THOMPSON. James Taylor was the son of James TAYLOR (1608-1698) and Francis WALKER. James Taylor was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY. 4G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry HARRISON. William Henry HARRISON (1773-1841) was the son of Benjamin HARRISON, V and Elizabeth BASSETT (1730-1792). Elizabeth BASSETT was the daughter of William BASSETT, IV (1709-1792) and Elizabeth CHURCHILL. William BASSETT, IV was the son of William BASSETT, III (1671-1723) and Joanna BURWELL. William BASSETT III was the son of William BASSETT and Bridgett CARY (1652-1670). Bridgett CARY was the daughter of Miles CARY (1621-) and ANNA TAYLOR (1611-1657). Anna TAYLOR was the daughter of Capt. Thomas TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY. 6G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin HARRISON. Benjamin HARRISON (1833-1901) was the son of John Scott HARRISON (1804-1878) and Elizabeth RAMSEY. John Scott HARRISON was the son of President William Henry HARRISON and Anna Tuthill SYMMES. (Of note, actress Elizabeth TAYLOR (1932-)) Elizabeth TAYLOR, daughter of Francis Lenn TAYLOR (1897-1968) and Sarah Viola WARMBRODT. Francis TAYLOR was the son of Francis Marion TAYLOR and Elizabeth ROSEMOND. Francis Marion TAYLOR was the son of Peter TAYLOR (1829-1921) and Margaret Jane PERIGO. Peter TAYLOR was the son of Lewis TAYLOR (1780-1874) and Rachel BAKER. Lewis TAYLOR was the son of Joseph TAYLOR (1741/2-1815) and Francis ANDERSON. Joseph TAYLOR was the son of John Powell TAYLOR (1696-1780) and Catherine PENDLETON. John Powell TAYLOR was the son of Sheriff James TAYLOR (1635-1698) and Mary GREGORY. Sheriff James TAYLOR was the son of John "Immigrant" TAYLOR (1607-1652). John "Immigrant" TAYLOR was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY Notes on Nathaniel Taylor [WHITE COUNTY TN 1880 CENSUS.FTW] My Taylor descent can b e traced back to an Edmond Taylor of Cambridge, England, who died in 1607. He had at least one son, Nathaniel, born c. 1580 in Cambridge, He married Mary Dean (Drage in IGI)at Holy Trinity, Cambridge, October 13, 1605. Nathaniel and Mary had at least seven children. They were all born in Cambridge, christening date at Holy Trinity as shown. Edmond, 3 August 1606, md. Jane Parker, Mary, 11 June 1609, Nathaniel, 8 December 1611, Jeremy, 15 August 1613, md. 1, Phoebe Landisdale, md. 2, Joanna Bridges. Thomas, 21 September 1616, John, 18 August 1619, John, 28 October, 1621. My descent is from Nathaniel who moved to Ireland and died there. He had at lest one son, Robert. From the data you provided on the internet, our ancestry would seem to be linked through Edmond and Nathaniel Taylor. If you see a connection and my first appraisal of the data suggests there is one, I would be happy to exchange information with you. I have good records of descendants of Nathaniel Taylor dating from 1800 to the present. Regards: Gordon Taylor.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Nathaniel Taylor Went to Ireland Note Citations CONFLICT: NATHANIEL TAYLOR, of Noan, Co. Tipperary, an officer in Cromwell's Army, obtained a grant from Charles II., 1666 of the lands of Noan, Ballygreheny and Roanmoley, near Cashel, b. 8 Dec. 1611 m. Sussanah, dau. of Lovelace, of Galway, and d. 16 Dec. 1675, having had issue SEEMINGLY THIS TEXT QUOTES THE SAME DETAILS FOR EDMOND SON OF ROWLAND AS EDMOND SON OF NATHANIEL Note Citations This Nathaniel Taylor may have died in 1578. If so, his spouse should be attached to Nathaniel Taylor born 1575. from Anna-Marie Kendall [email protected] : George Taylor b. abt. 1775 South Milford Hundred, Cecil Co., MD. His father was Matthew Taylor b. 1742 Cecil Co., MD. His father was Matthew Taylor b. 1707 Armagh, Ireland. His father was possibly Nathaniel Taylor b. abt 1680 Armagh, Ireland. Nathaniel Taylor was possibly a descendant of Rowland Taylor (the martyr) through Thomas Taylor who married #1. Ann Cotton #2. Elizabeth Burwell. The issue from Thomas Taylor/Ann Cotton were: Nathaniel and Edmund. Both left England and immigrated to Ireland. It appears that George descends through this Nathaniel Taylor. Immigration was to MD, PA and then to Bourbon Co., KY. George then migrated to Nicholas Co., KY. He married #1. Mary Mumford 3 Sept. 1803 Bourbon Co., KY #2. Elizabeth Richey/Ritchie abt 1810 Nicholas Co., KY. Issue from marriage #1 were: Joseph who married Polly Gaunce, Sidney who married Clayborn/Clabourn Kennedy/Kennaday and possibly Matthew b. 1808/09. I have no death date for Mary Mumford, however, the Nicholas Co., KY Genealogical Society indicates a marriage bet. George Taylor and E. Richey/Ritchie to be about 1810 Notes on Ebenezer Perkins Father: Isaac Perkins c: 26 JAN 1611/12 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom Mother: Susanne b: ABT 1618 Marriage 1 Mercy b: 1663 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Married: ABT 1685 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH 3 Children Daniel Perkins b: JUN 1685 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Abigail Perkins b: 11 AUG 1687 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Elizabeth Perkins b: AFT 1691 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Jonathan Perkins b: 10 MAY 1691 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Isaac Perkins b: EST 1693 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Ebenezer Perkins b: EST 1697 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH David Perkins b: EST 1699 in Hampton, Rockingham County, NH Note Citations 1) "Ebenezer & Joseph Perkins, both late of New England, husbandmen,were purchaser of land in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle Co. on Delaware,by deeds dated 14 Oct. 1693." 2) The will of Ebenezer Perkins of the county of New Castle,husbandman, is dated 20 July 1703 & proven 16 Sep. followning. To hisyoungest sons, Isaac & Ebenezer, he gave all his real estate. To eldestson, Daniel, 30 pounds; to daughters Abigail & Elizabeth Perkins, 15pounds each to be paid by Isaac & Ebenezer after the sons became of age.Sons Jonathan & David to be bound as apprentices to some trade. Thereseems to be some confusion as to whether his wife's name was Marcy(Mercy) or Mary, as may also be noticed in the Hampton Records. The sonsIsaac & Ebenezer sold the land inherited from their father to ThomasCartmell in 1725. In Hanson's 'Old Kent of Maryland,' there isconsiderable Perkins Genealogy, beginning with David (m.Susannah Starton1715; m. in 1723 Sarah Reding). They are said to be Quakers from Wales,but they were doubtless the sons of Ebenezer of New Castle Co.; Davidhaving a son by that name.------------Isaac Perkins, doubtless the son ofEbenezer, m. ca1723, Mary, daughter of Charles Booth & removed to theShenandoah Valley where the most of their fourteen children were born." Notes on Joanna Foote Children Joanne KELLOGG b: 8 Dec 1664 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Sarah KELLOGG b: 27 Aug 1666 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Edward KELLOGG b: 1 Oct 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts c: 1 Oct 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Martin KELLOGG b: 22 Nov 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts c: 1 Oct 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Samuel KELLOGG b: 28 Sep 1662 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts c: 17 Mar 1695 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 5 Mar 1651 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Joseph KELLOGG b: 11 Aug 1653 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 29 Oct 1654 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut c: 29 Oct 1654 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut John KELLOGG b: 29 Dec 1656 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts c: 29 Dec 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Martin KELLOGG b: 6 Jun 1678 in Watertown, Litchfield, Connecticut Notes on Robert Taylor Robert Taylor, born November 07, 1601 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; died 1689 in Essex Co., VA. mar June 01, 1627 to Patience Margaret Palmer. (children: A. Andrew Taylor born November 18, 1629 married Nov. 20, 1655 Hester Ann Hitchcock; B. David Taylor born Oct. 20, 1631 married Jan. 25, 1656 Rachel Stevens; C. Joseph Taylor born May 10, 1634 married Oct. 10, 1662 Rebecca Smith; D. Richard Taylor born Dec. 6, 1636 married July 6, 1655 Jane Walker;E. Elizabeth Taylor born Jan. 30, 1638 married Dec. 10, 1659 Edward Barlow. Robert immigrated to Virginia and was in Essex Co. early 1600s where he died 1699
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on John "Immigrant", I Taylor, I I am not sure where Alice was born. Thomas Gascoigne said in his 1635 deposition in Accomack Co. VA that he was transporting from Bermuda. I found a record for him there in 1627. I know that he was still in VA for the 1624/1625 Muster in Accomack Co. Did he really go back to England is the question." [Transcribed 24 October 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler & Family Genealogist; [email protected] Note Citations Father: *Thomas TAYLOR b: 15 MAR 1574 in Suffolkshire, London, England Children *John TAYLOR Jr. b: 1627 in Or born 1631, Hadleigh, Suffolkshire, England Father: Thomas J. TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1574 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Mother: Margaret SWINDERLY b: 1578 in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark Marriage 1 Elizabeth JONES b: ABT 1610 in Of Hadleigh, Suffolkshire, England Married: 1627 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales Children Sara TAYLOR b: in Worthenby, Flint, Wales c: 25 Feb 1625 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales John TAYLOR b: in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England c: 12 Sep 1627 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales Thomas TAYLOR b: 30 Mar 1628 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales c: 1 Jun 1628 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales Elizabeth TAYLOR b: in Worthenby, Flint, Wales c: 14 May 1631 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales Robert TAYLOR b: 1630 in Of Hadleigh, Suffolkshire, England William TAYLOR b: 1632/1634 in Of Hadleigh, Suffolkshire, England Col. James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1635 in Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England Richard II TAYLOR b: 1650 in Northumberland, , Virginia, USA
6G granfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. 5G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison. 6G grandfather of Elizabeth Taylor, the actress James Taylor b. abt 1615 ENG, d. 22 Jan 1688/89 Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. Married Isabel Tompkins 18 Oct 1641 in Concord , Middlesex , MA . She was daughter of John Tompkins, and was b. abt 1615 ENG. Torrey's NE Marriages, pg 729, gives m. date of 1641, the LDS AF originally had 1647 date. Torrey's entry for this marriage also indicates this James Taylor resided in Concord/Marlborough/ Cambridge .Torrey's format is that the order is supposed to chronological (i.e., lived in Concord first, then Marlborough , then Cambridge . History Worcester County , Massachusetts : entry reads as follows...page 242: William Taylor was the emigrant ancestor of David E. Taylor of Dudley , Massachusetts . He (Wm) settled in Concord , Massachusetts before 1649, and probably before 1640. He (Wm) may have come with James Taylor, who is supposedly his brother. James married, October 19, 1641 , Isabel Tompkins. His children were: Henry, b. and d. 1648; (by wife Elizabeth the following) Samuel, b. 21 June 1656 ; Thomas, b. and d. 1659. James Taylor was probably older than William. James was born according to his affidavit in 1607. His wife Isabel was born 1615. Isabel died at Concord , January 22, 1690 . Concord History: There appear to have been two by this Taylor name as early as 1650. William who married Mary Merriam and had John, Samuel, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, and Mary. James m. Isabel Thompkins having had several children. They lived within the present limits of Bedford . Son, Samuel married in 1686 and had a large family. Children of James and Isabel Thompkins Taylor: Henry Taylor b. 21 Oct 1648 in or of Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Samuel Taylor b. 21 Jun 1656 in or of Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Thomas Taylor b. 12 Jul 1659 in or of Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. John Taylor b. abt. 1661 in or of Middlesex, Massachusetts DID JOHN HAVE A SECOND WIFE? POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS BUT NOTHING EXACTLY MATCHES. LOW RELIABILITY: 722 Descendants of John I Taylor, Windsor farmer, Immigrant John1 Taylor, 2JohnA 2008-07-17 17:42:21 TAYLOR AncestryDAVIS11 STANSFIELD10 STARR9-5 TAYLOR4-1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Collateral *1 [1] TAYLOR, John I, Windsor farmer, Immigrant b: 1605-1606 Haverhill, Suffolk, ENG (perhaps) d: Jan 1645/46 at sea #: TAYL237 ? TAYLOR, John, Sr., Immigrant + +[--?--] b: 1592-1629 d: 1613-1712 #: TAYL261 m: 1613-1662 «2nd Wife of [1] John I Taylor, Windsor farmer, Immigrant:»
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks *+ +TINKER, Rhoda, Immigrant b: ~1611 ENG d: <06 Sep 1694 #: TINK35 m: 1639 [2:5] 2 TAYLOR, Abigail b: ~1639 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 1642 #: TAYL80 * 2 TAYLOR, Capt. John II b: 1640 d: 13 May 1704 Northampton, Hampshire, MA : killed by Indians who had destroyed Tascureale #: TAYL106 * + +WOODWARD, Thankful b: 1644 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA d: Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: TAYL112 m: 18 Nov 1662 Northampton, Hampshire, MA Mother: (WOODWARD), Elizabeth Father: WOODWARD, Dr. Henry [2:8] 3 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 29 Oct 1663 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 04 Apr | 1701 Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: TAYL109 ? TAYLOR, Thankful + +WRIGHT, Benjamin b: 13 Jul 1660 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 1743 | Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: WRIG20 m: 22 Mar 1679/80 | Deerfield/Northampton, Hampshire, MA 3 [2] TAYLOR, Joanna b: 27 Sep 1665 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 23 | Jan 1740/41 Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: TAYL110 ? TAYLOR, Johannah + +ALVORD, Thomas, of Northampton b: 27 Oct 1653 Windsor, Hartford, CT | d: 22 Jul 1688 Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: ALVO161 m: 22 Mar | 1680/81 Northampton, Hampshire, MA Mother: VORE, Mary | Father: ALVORD, Alexander «2nd Husband of [2] Joanna Taylor:» + +KING, Samuel, of Northampton #: TAYL240 m: 1690 «3rd Husband of [2] Joanna Taylor:» + +BRIDGMAN, Deliverance, of Northampton #: TAYL241 m: 26 Nov 1702 | Northampton, Hampshire, MA 3 [8] TAYLOR, John III b: 10 Oct 1667 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 18 Nov | 1744 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL314 + +CLAPP, Wait b: 18 Nov 1670 Northampton, MA d: 29 Jan 1721/22 | Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL315 m: <1690 [2:18] |4 TAYLOR, Wait b: 27 Mar 1690 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: Sep 1692 | Northampton, Hampshire, MA (probably) #: TAYL317 |4 TAYLOR, John b: 20 Feb 1690/91 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 19 Mar | 1691/92 Northampton, Hampshire, MA (probably) #: TAYL318 |4 TAYLOR, Wait b: ~1693 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 04 Jun 1763 | #: TAYL319 ? TAYLOR, Wait |+ +GREGORY, Larkin (Jachin?) b: 10 May 1682 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT | d: 22 Nov 1747 #: GREG63 |4 [3] TAYLOR, John IV b: 10 Jun 1695 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 03 | May 1774 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL320 ? TAYLOR, Capt. John ? TAYLOR, John |+ +LOCKWOOD, Sarah b: Apr 1701 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 24 Jan | 1724/25 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: LOCK77 m: 06 Nov 1723 [2:24] | 5 TAYLOR, John b: 20 Aug 1724 d: 27 Nov 1724 #: TAYL328 [2:25] «2nd Wife of [3] John IV Taylor:» |+ +STEWART, Hannah b: ~1699 d: 02 May 1774 Westport, Fairfield, CT | #: STRT773 m: 19 Jan 1726/27 Father: STEWART, James [2:27] | 5 TAYLOR, John V b: 29 Nov 1727 d: 25 Nov 1757 near Northfield, MA | #: TAYL329 | + +Millicent b: 1723-1740 d: 1743-1826 #: TAYL336 m: 1743-1756 | 5 TAYLOR, James b: 12 Jul 1729 d: 07 Jul 1785 #: TAYL330 | + +FIELD, Mary b: 31 Oct 1741 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 29 Dec 1779 | #: TAYL337 m: 01 Sep 1755 Mother: TAYLOR, Thankful | Father: FIELD, David | 5 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 01 Jun 1731 d: 21 Jul 1772 #: TAYL331 | + +HURLBURT, Gideon, Jr. b: 1728 d: 1775 #: TAYL338 m: 1747-1766 | 5 TAYLOR, Eli b: 05 Jun 1733 d: 1762-1824 #: TAYL332 | + +HULL, Eunice b: 19 Jul 1736 d: 1762-1830 #: TAYL339 m: 09 Nov 1756 | 5 TAYLOR, Seth b: 30 Mar 1735 d: 08 Aug 1785 #: TAYL333 | + +GAYLORD, Mary b: 1726-1748 d: 1770-1837 #: TAYL340 m: 07 Mar 1765 | 5 TAYLOR, Betty b: 07 Mar 1736/37 d: 1750-1831 #: TAYL334 | + +HURLBURT, Nathaniel b: 1710-1739 d: 1753-1824 #: TAYL341 | m: 1750-1782 | 5 TAYLOR, Asher b: 11 Nov 1740 #: TAYL335 ? TAYLOR, Asher | + +GRAY, Mary #: GRAY680 [2:41] |4 TAYLOR, Abner b: 19 Sep 1697 Northampton, Hampshire, MA | d: 1714-1787 #: TAYL321 |+ +(TAYLOR), Hannah b: 1693-1713 d: 1714-1797 #: TAYL343 m: 1714-1747
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks |4 [6] TAYLOR, Lt. Noah b: 05 Oct 1699 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 15 | Feb 1768 Westport, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL322 ? TAYLOR, Noah |+ +BENNETT, Sarah b: 1704-1705 Stratfield/Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT | d: 09 May 1744 Westport, Fairfield, CT #: BENN167 m: <24 Apr 1729 | Stratfield/Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT Mother: LEWIS, Sarah | Father: BENNETT, James [2:45] | 5 [4] TAYLOR, Lydia b: 1720-1743 d: 18 Mar 1812 #: TAYL350 ? TAYLOR, Lydia | + +JARVIS, Isaac b: 1710-1742 d: <10 Jun 1762 #: TAYL359 m: <10 Jun | 1762 | «2nd Husband of [4] Lydia Taylor:» | + +SQUIRE, John b: 1720 d: 1803 #: SQUI421 m: 10 Jun 1762 | 5 [5] TAYLOR, Wait #: TAYL349 | + +BURWELL, Nathan #: TAYL357 | «2nd Husband of [5] Wait Taylor:» | + +THATCHER, Josiah #: TAYL358 m: 03 Dec 1785 | 5 TAYLOR, Rhoda b: 1722-1743 d: >1789 #: TAYL351 | + +CABLE, Thomas b: 1735 d: 1797 #: TAYL361 m: 1748-1778 | 5 TAYLOR, Ann b: ~1726 d: 1802 #: TAYL346 | + +HANFORD, Eleazer, Jr. b: 1720 d: 1751-1811 #: TAYL356 m: Dec 1745 | 5 TAYLOR, Noah b: ~1728 d: 25 Aug 1749 Westport, Fairfield, CT | #: TAYL347 | 5 TAYLOR, Sarah b: ~1731 d: 25 Jun 1744 Westport, Fairfield, CT | #: TAYL348 ? TAYLOR, Sarah | + +BEERS, Nathan b: 1711-1742 d: 1737-1823 #: BEER170 m: 1737-1779 [2:60] «2nd Wife of [6] Noah Taylor:» |+ +CLARK, Elizabeth b: 04 May 1710 d: 29 Aug 1766 Westport, | Fairfield, CT #: TAYL345 m: 31 Jan 1744/45 Wilton, Fairfield, CT [2:62] | 5 TAYLOR, Esther b: 1723-1750 d: 1729-1834 #: TAYL355 | 5 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 1724-1754 d: 17 Feb 1831 #: TAYL353 | + +CHAPMAN, Joseph b: 1745 d: 1777-1836 #: TAYL363 m: Jun 1771 | 5 TAYLOR, Leah b: 26 Aug 1749 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1778-1843 | #: TAYL354 | + +HICKOX, Carter b: 1726-1753 d: 1778-1839 #: TAYL364 m: 10 Jan 1773 [2:67] |4 TAYLOR, Josiah b: 17 Oct 1701 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 11 Feb 1781 | Westport, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL323 |+ +FRENCH, Thankful b: ~23 Jan 1707/08 d: 1758-1803 #: TAYL365 m: 02 | Aug 1729 [2:69] | 5 TAYLOR, Josiah, Jr. b: 04 Jul 1730 d: 1811 #: TAYL366 | + +RAYMOND, Abigail b: 1734 d: 1794 #: TAYL52 [2:71] | 6 TAYLOR, Josiah b: 1754 d: 1838 #: TAYL53 | 6 TAYLOR, Noah b: 1756 d: 1833 #: TAYL204 | 6 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 1750-1774 #: TAYL556 | 6 TAYLOR, Nathan b: 1760 d: 1839 #: TAYL555 | 6 TAYLOR, Asehel b: 1750-1774 #: TAYL517 | 6 TAYLOR, Susa b: 1766 #: TAYL508 | 6 TAYLOR, Raymond b: 1770 d: 1851 #: TAYL518 | + +RIGGS, Sarah b: 1778 d: 1870 #: TAYL520 | 6 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 1750-1774 #: TAYL519 [2:80] | 5 TAYLOR, Jonathan b: 07 Dec 1731 d: 1762-1822 #: TAYL367 | + +COLEY, Lois b: 1736 d: 1762-1830 #: TAYL377 m: 14 Jan 1756 | Westport, Fairfield, CT | 5 TAYLOR, Levi b: 17 Dec 1733 d: 1734-1823 #: TAYL368 | 5 TAYLOR, Lt. Gamaliel b: 09 Jan 1734/35 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT | d: 07 Oct 1815 Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: TAYL369 | + +CABLE, Abigal b: 19 May 1737 d: 11 Feb 1803 #: TAYL378 m: 27 Nov | 1757 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT [2:85] | 6 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 30 Sep 1758 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 14 Feb | | 1826 Wolcott, Lamoille, VT #: TAYL717 ? TAYLOR, Thomas, of Norwalk | + +MOREHOUSE, Mary b: 26 Apr 1757 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT | | #: MORE421 m: 20 Jul 1783 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT [2:87] | |7 TAYLOR, Gideon Morehouse b: 1789 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1844 | | Oakfield, Genesee, NY #: TAYL745 | |+ +WALLBRIDGE, Phoebe b: 1794 Cabot, Washington, VT #: TAYL746
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [2:89] | | 8 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 1830 Oakfield, Genesee, NY d: 26 Jul 1852 | | Oakfield, Genesee, NY #: TAYL747 | | + +SIZER, Albert Dann b: 12 Aug 1823 Hornellsville, Steuben, NY | | #: TAYL748 m: 12 Aug 1851 Oakfield, Genesee, NY [2:91] | 6 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 23 Dec 1761 #: TAYL992 | 6 TAYLOR, Lydia b: 29 Feb 1764 Westport, Fairfield, CT d: 22 Aug | | 1826 #: TAYL993 ? TAYLOR, Lydia | + +GRAY, Elijah #: GRAY689 m: 19 Feb 1797 | 6 TAYLOR, Gamaliel b: 29 May 1766 #: TAYL994 | 6 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 19 Apr 1768 #: TAYL995 | 6 TAYLOR, Tomme b: 08 Mar 1771 #: TAYL996 | 6 TAYLOR, Clap b: 25 Dec 1778 #: TAYL997 [2:98] | 5 TAYLOR, Barek b: 26 Nov 1737 d: 1738-1831 #: TAYL370 | 5 TAYLOR, Abijah b: 22 Sep 1740 d: 1741-1834 #: TAYL371 | 5 TAYLOR, Paul b: 12 Mar 1741/42 d: 1743-1832 #: TAYL372 | 5 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 16 Jul 1744 d: 1745-1838 #: TAYL373 | 5 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 06 Oct 1746 d: 1747-1840 #: TAYL374 | 5 TAYLOR, Eleazer b: 02 Mar 1748/49 d: 1750-1839 #: TAYL375 | 5 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 18 May 1756 d: 1757-1850 #: TAYL376 [2:105] |4 TAYLOR, Reuben b: 21 Nov 1703 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1752 | Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL264 |+ +COUCH, Eunice b: ~02 May 1707 Fairfield, CT d: <1789 #: TAYL265 | m: 1722-1744 [2:107] | 5 TAYLOR, Preserved b: 1723-1752 d: 1822 Redding, CT #: TAYL269 | + +HANFORD, Ruth b: 1727-1753 d: 1819 #: TAYL293 m: 10 Sep 1764 | Norwalk, Fairfield, CT [2:109] | 6 TAYLOR, Abraham b: 02 Jan 1765 d: 1790-1856 #: TAYL294 | + +CABLE, Sarah b: 1747-1771 d: 1789-1860 #: TAYL305 m: 01 Dec 1784 | 6 TAYLOR, Preserved b: 06 Mar 1766 d: 1767-1856 #: TAYL295 | 6 TAYLOR, Ruth b: 26 Feb 1768 d: 30 Sep 1774 #: TAYL296 | 6 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 21 Dec 1769 d: 30 Sep 1774 #: TAYL297 | 6 TAYLOR, Rhoda b: 07 Feb 1772 d: 1773-1866 #: TAYL298 | 6 TAYLOR, Eunice b: 22 Jul 1773 d: 1787-1867 #: TAYL299 | + +BATES, Aaron b: 1756-1776 d: 1790-1862 #: TAYL306 m: 1787-1820 | 6 TAYLOR, Ruth b: 19 Jan 1776 Redding, Fairfield, CT d: 19 Aug 1849 | | Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL300 ? TAYLOR, Ruth | + +BATES, Nathan bp: 25 Mar 1770 Redding, Fairfield, CT d: 25 Jun | | 1855 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: BATE289 m: ~1795 Mother: BANKS, | | Esther Father: BATES, John | 6 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 28 Jan 1779 d: 1793-1873 #: TAYL301 | + +SELLECK, Benjamin b: 1762-1782 d: 1796-1868 #: TAYL308 | | m: 1793-1826 | 6 TAYLOR, Adah b: 06 May 1781 d: 02 Apr 1812 #: TAYL302 | 6 TAYLOR, Zillah b: 07 Jul 1783 d: 1797-1877 #: TAYL303 | + +STONE, Levi b: 1766-1786 d: 1800-1872 #: TAYL309 m: 1797-1830 | 6 TAYLOR, Lydia b: 04 Dec 1785 d: 1799-1879 #: TAYL304 | + +NEWMAN, Ebenezer b: 1768-1788 d: 1802-1874 #: TAYL310 | | m: 1799-1832 [2:126] | 5 TAYLOR, Abigail #: TAYL267 ? TAYLOR, Abigail | + +LOCKWOOD, John, Jr. b: ~1733 #: LOCK244 | 5 TAYLOR, Thaddeus b: 1724-1749 d: <21 Feb 1759 #: TAYL268 | 5 TAYLOR, William b: 1724-1749 d: 1730-1829 #: TAYL274 | 5 TAYLOR, Bette b: 1725-1750 d: 1757-1836 #: TAYL273 | + +BETTS, Jeremiah b: 10 Sep 1741 d: 1754-1831 #: TAYL311 | m: 1754-1789 | 5 TAYLOR, Esther b: 1725-1751 d: 1775-1838 #: TAYL276 | + +SQUIRE, Seeley b: 1728 d: 1774-1820 #: TAYL313 m: 13 Sep 1770 | 5 TAYLOR, Reuben b: <1729 d: 1730-1819 #: TAYL270 | 5 TAYLOR, Eunice b: Aug 1729 d: 06 Jun 1753 #: TAYL272 | + +BETTS, Daniel b: 28 Jun 1728 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 08 Oct 1820 | Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL277 m: <1753 | 5 TAYLOR, Mary b: 03 Dec 1731 CT d: 11 Sep 1807 Richmond, MA | #: TAYL271 | + +BETTS, Samuel Comstock b: 02 Mar 1731/32 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT | d: 16 May 1823 CT #: TAYL251 m: 05 Jun 1754
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 5 [7] TAYLOR, Samuel b: ~1734 d: 27 Jan 1805 Westport, Fairfield, CT | #: TAYL266 | + + #: TAYL582 m: <1758 [2:141] | 6 TAYLOR, Samuel b: 1755-1780 d: 01 Oct 1784 Long Island Sound | | #: TAYL280 | 6 TAYLOR, Eunice b: ~1758 d: 28 Dec 1827 Westport, Fairfield, CT | | #: TAYL278 | + +JENNINGS, Aaron b: 1736-1763 d: 1788-1849 #: TAYL281 m: 16 Nov | | 1783 | 6 TAYLOR, Mary b: ~1760 d: 29 Mar 1842 Westport, Fairfield, CT | | #: TAYL279 ? TAYLOR, Mary | + +MOREHOUSE, Abraham b: 1763 d: 21 Feb 1816 Westport, Fairfield, | | CT #: MORE63 m: 05 Oct 1785 [2:146] | «2nd Wife of [7] Samuel Taylor:» | + +JESSUP, Mary b: 28 Sep 1729 d: 29 Mar 1815 #: TAYL283 m: <1765 [2:148] | 6 TAYLOR, Jessup b: Oct 1765 d: 21 Aug 1833 Westport, Fairfield, CT | | #: TAYL284 | + +COLEY, Sarah b: ~31 Jul 1774 d: 07 Mar 1860 #: TAYL289 m: 31 May | | 1798 | 6 TAYLOR, Gershom b: ~1767 d: 05 Aug 1769 #: TAYL285 | 6 TAYLOR, Moses b: 11 Apr 1769 d: 28 Mar 1850 Westport, Fairfield, | | CT #: TAYL286 ? TAYLOR, Moses | + +MOREHOUSE, Abigail b: 1775 d: 21 Sep 1858 #: MORE76 m: 23 Jun | | 1796 | 6 TAYLOR, Patty b: ~02 Jul 1771 d: 18 Mar 1773 #: TAYL287 | 6 TAYLOR, Nancy b: ~30 Apr 1775 d: 1807-1869 #: TAYL288 | + +DUNCOMB, Nathaniel b: 1755-1783 d: 1808-1868 #: TAYL291 m: 25 | | Sep 1803 Westport, Fairfield, CT [2:156] | 5 TAYLOR, Martha b: ~1735 d: <1773 #: TAYL263 | + +DEAN, John b: 1733 d: ~1795 #: TAYL262 m: 1751-1769 Danbury, | Fairfield, CT | 5 [34] TAYLOR, Adrea b: ~1746 d: 1760-1840 #: TAYL275 | + +[33] BETTS, Elijah b: 09 Jun 1745 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 09 Feb | 1831 Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL255 m: 1760-1793 | Mother: TAYLOR, Rebecca Father: BETTS, Benjamin [2:160] |4 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 22 Nov 1706 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1734-1800 | #: TAYL324 |+ +BATES, Nathaniel b: 1682-1708 d: 1733-1795 #: TAYL379 m: 09 Dec | 1728 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT |4 TAYLOR, Mary b: 02 Oct 1709 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1723-1803 | #: TAYL325 |+ +RAYMOND, Asahel b: 1692-1712 d: 1726-1798 #: TAYL380 m: 1723-1756 [2:164] «2nd Wife of [8] John III Taylor:» + +LEWIS, Sarah b: 1663-1686 d: 1709-1773 #: TAYL316 m: >1722 | Father: LEWIS, Philip, of Fairfield * 3 [9] TAYLOR, Rhoda b: 26 Sep 1669 Windsor, Berkshire, MA d: 21 Jan | 1759 #: TAYL111 ? TAYLOR, Rhoda * + +PARSONS, Samuel b: ~1667 d: 12 Nov 1734 #: PARS257 m: ~1691 | Northampton, Hampshire, MA Mother: BLISS, Mary, witch | Father: PARSONS, Cornet Joseph «2nd Husband of [9] Rhoda Taylor:» + +DAVIS, Samuel b: 11 Jul 1639 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA d: 1720 Concord, | Middlesex, MA #: TAYL208 m: >1691 3 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 13 Jan 1671/72 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 30 | Jun 1681 Northampton, Hampshire, MA #: TAYL118 3 TAYLOR, Mary b: 13 Oct 1673 Windsor, Berkshire, MA d: 14 Feb 1708/09 | #: TAYL113 + +ATHERTON, Joseph #: TAYL243 m: ~1704 Northampton, Hampshire, MA 3 TAYLOR, Jonathan b: 19 Sep 1675 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d:
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 5 TAYLOR, Mary b: 1728 #: TAYL758 | 5 TAYLOR, Sgt. Nathan, V:RW b: 11 Nov 1730 New Haven, New Haven, CT | d: 04 Aug 1820 New Haven, New Haven, CT (perhaps) #: TAYL759 | + +THOMAS, Lydia #: TAYL762 [2:180] | 6 TAYLOR, Medad #: TAYL763 | 6 TAYLOR, Amos #: TAYL764 | 6 TAYLOR, Lydia #: TAYL765 | 6 TAYLOR, John b: 08 Dec 1752 New Haven, New Haven, CT #: TAYL766 | 6 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 08 Jun 1755 New Haven, New Haven, CT d: 07 Dec | | 1728 Litchfield, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL767 | 6 [10] TAYLOR, Nathan b: 07 Jul 1760 d: 25 Sep 1838 Schroon Lake, | | Essex, NY #: TAYL829 ? TAYLOR, Nathan | + +GILBERT, Hannah b: 19 Nov 1762 #: GILB94 m: 30 Mar 1783 [2:187] | |7 TAYLOR, John Gilbert b: 05 Nov 1783 #: TAYL836 | |+ +BACON, Sarah #: TAYL858 [2:189] | | 8 TAYLOR, Darius C., of Geneva NY b: 01 Sep 1808 d: 03 Oct 1895 | | #: TAYL859 | | + +CONDITT, Mary #: TAYL860 m: 20 Dec 1838 [2:191] | | 9 TAYLOR, Mary Adelaide #: TAYL861 [2:192] | |7 TAYLOR, Moses b: 08 Jan 1785 #: TAYL837 | |7 TAYLOR, William b: 20 Aug 1787 #: TAYL838 | |7 TAYLOR, Nathan b: 15 Nov 1789 #: TAYL839 | |7 TAYLOR, Perthina b: 17 Mar 1792 #: TAYL840 | |7 TAYLOR, Stephen b: 10 Mar 1794 #: TAYL841 | |7 TAYLOR, Perthinice b: 14 Nov 1796 d: 21 Jun 1880 Schroon Lake, | | Essex, NY (probably) #: TAYL835 | |+ +TURNER, Samuel, Immigrant b: 25 Nov 1786 ENG d: 18 Nov 1837 | | Schroon Lake, Essex, NY (probably) #: TAYL849 m: ~1816 | |7 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 11 May 1799 #: TAYL842 | |7 TAYLOR, Jesse b: 22 Sep 1802 d: 03 Oct 1877 Schroon Lake, Essex, | | NY (probably) #: TAYL834 | |+ +BAKER, Anna Holden b: 25 May 1804 #: TAYL850 m: 16 Dec 1824 [2:202] | | 8 TAYLOR, Eleanor C. #: TAYL851 | | 8 TAYLOR, John B. #: TAYL852 | | 8 TAYLOR, Charles F. #: TAYL853 | | 8 TAYLOR, Andrew J. #: TAYL854 [2:206] | |7 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 19 Feb 1805 #: TAYL843 [2:207] | «2nd Wife of [10] Nathan Taylor:» | + +WATKINS, Mehitable b: 09 Feb 1771 #: TAYL831 m: 07 May 1805 | | Hoosick, Rensselaer, NY [2:209] | |7 TAYLOR, Eliza b: 01 Feb 1806 #: TAYL845 | |7 TAYLOR, Eli b: 21 Mar 1808 #: TAYL846 | |7 TAYLOR, Loany b: 30 Jan 1810 #: TAYL847 | |7 TAYLOR, Eli b: 13 Feb 1812 #: TAYL848 | |7 TAYLOR, Gilbert Lyon b: 22 Jan 1814 d: 09 Jul 1869 Schroon Lake, | | Essex, NY (probably) #: TAYL844 | |+ +RICHARDSON, Barnice b: 19 Jul 1818 #: TAYL855 m: 12 Mar 1836 [2:215] | | 8 TAYLOR, Lorenzo Dow #: TAYL856 | | 8 TAYLOR, Orthionette b: 01 Sep 1859 #: TAYL857 [2:217] | 5 TAYLOR, Desire b: 1732 d: 1815 #: TAYL760 | + +HUMISTON, Nathaniel #: TAYL761 [2:219] |4 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 1706 Woodbury, New Haven, CT #: TAYL753 |+ +MARKS, William #: TAYL756 m: 17 May 1721 Woodbury, New Haven, CT |4 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 1710 Woodbury, New Haven, CT #: TAYL754 |4 TAYLOR, Mary b: 1716 Woodbury, New Haven, CT #: TAYL755 [2:223] 3 TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 19 Aug 1677 Windsor, Berkshire, MA d: 06 Nov | 1761 #: TAYL115 ? TAYLOR, Mindwell + +BURT, Jonathon b: 05 Sep 1671 Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 15 Oct | 1745 #: BURT114 m: 02 Jun 1696
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 TAYLOR, Lydia b: 18 Mar 1678/79 Windsor, Berkshire, MA d: 03 Feb | 1721/22 #: TAYL114 + +POMEROY, Samuel b: ~1677 #: TAYL245 m: 24 Jul 1707 Windsor, | Berkshire, MA 3 TAYLOR, Lt. Thomas, Deerfield saddler b: 04 Nov 1680 Northampton, | Hampshire, MA d: Nov 1717 Deerfield, Franklin, MA : drowned in CT | River #: TAYL234 + +HAWKS, Thankful b: ~1682 #: TAYL257 m: 31 Aug 1715 [2:229] |4 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 18 Jul 1716 d: 1717-1810 #: TAYL258 |4 [11] TAYLOR, Capt. Thomas, shoemaker, taverner, V:FIW, POW b: 26 | Nov 1717 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 24 Mar 1778 Hinsdale, | Cheshire, NH #: TAYL259 |+ +MERRIMAN, Sarah b: 05 Dec 1720 Northfield, Franklin, MA | d: 1741-1755 #: TAYL771 m: ~1739 Mother: MATTOON, Mary | Father: MERRIMAN, Theophilus [2:232] | 5 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 04 Aug 1740 d: Child (probably) #: TAYL770 | 5 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 06 Sep 1741 d: 1768-1835 #: TAYL772 | + +WILLARD, Josiah b: 1716-1743 d: 1767-1830 #: TAYL773 m: ~1762 [2:235] «2nd Wife of [11] Thomas Taylor, shoemaker, taverner, V:FIW, POW:» |+ +STEBBINS, Sarah b: 27 Jan 1726/27 d: 11 Sep 1809 #: TAYL769 | m: ~1755 [2:237] | 5 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 28 May 1756 d: 1773-1846 #: TAYL774 | + +LINKFIELD, [--?--] b: 1752-1772 d: 1773-1856 #: TAYL775 | m: 1773-1806 | 5 TAYLOR, Hollis b: 11 Feb 1758 d: 03 Sep 1845 #: TAYL776 ? TAYLOR, Hollis | + +FIELD, Christian b: ~1761 d: 01 Jun 1833 #: FELD386 m: 04 Jan 1784 [2:241] | 6 TAYLOR, Harriet b: 26 Jul 1784 d: 1808-1878 #: TAYL791 | + +WRIGHT, Randolph b: 1757-1784 d: 1807-1871 #: TAYL792 m: 23 Mar | | 1802 | 6 TAYLOR, John b: 01 Jan 1786 d: 09 Mar 1846 #: TAYL793 | 6 TAYLOR, Alpheus b: 27 Aug 1787 d: 1804-1877 #: TAYL794 | + +BRIDGES, Lydia b: 1783-1803 d: 1804-1887 #: TAYL795 m: 1804-1837 | 6 TAYLOR, William b: 25 Jul 1789 d: 1825-1880 #: TAYL796 | + +HOOKER, Delia b: 1781-1803 d: 1825-1892 #: TAYL797 m: 06 Dec 1820 | 6 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 20 Apr 1791 d: 1816-1885 #: TAYL798 | + +EVANS, Jason b: 1765-1791 d: 1815-1879 #: TAYL799 m: 20 May 1810 | 6 TAYLOR, Lewis b: 12 Apr 1793 d: 1840-1885 #: TAYL800 | + +WEBSTER, Lois b: ~1798 d: 01 May 1864 #: TAYL812 m: 08 Nov 1820 [2:252] | |7 TAYLOR, Prentice b: 25 Apr 1822 d: 1852-1913 #: TAYL813 | |+ +WELLMAN, Eveline M. b: 1808-1831 d: 1851-1920 #: TAYL814 m: 01 | | Dec 1846 | |7 TAYLOR, Caroline S. b: 04 Aug 1823 d: 03 Jul 1847 Oakland, North | | Carolina #: TAYL815 | |7 TAYLOR, Hollis b: 04 Mar 1826 d: 1853-1917 #: TAYL816 | |+ +JOHNSON, Mary A. b: 1810-1834 d: 1853-1922 #: TAYL817 m: 14 May | | 1847 | |7 TAYLOR, William M. b: 01 Dec 1827 d: 1861-1918 #: TAYL818 | |+ +GUION, Elenor J. b: 1818-1839 d: 1861-1928 #: TAYL819 m: 11 Dec | | 1856 | |7 TAYLOR, Susan H. b: 26 Nov 1829 d: 1859-1923 #: TAYL820 | |+ +KEMPER, Frederick T. b: 1807-1834 d: 1859-1920 #: TAYL821 m: 17 | | Jul 1854 | |7 TAYLOR, Emily M. b: 30 Jul 1831 d: 1862-1925 #: TAYL822 | |+ +WELLS, Moses H. b: 1810-1837 d: 1862-1923 #: TAYL823 m: 01 May | | 1857 | |7 TAYLOR, Edwin H. b: 25 Oct 1833 d: 1868-1924 #: TAYL824 | |+ +MCCARTY, Bessie b: 1824-1846 d: 1868-1935 #: TAYL825 m: 23 Apr | | 1863 | |7 TAYLOR, Julia E. b: 20 Sep 1836 d: 25 Sep 1863 #: TAYL826 | |7 TAYLOR, Henry M. b: 21 Apr 1838 d: 1855-1928 #: TAYL827 | |+ +MCCARTY, Nannie b: 1834-1854 d: 1855-1938 #: TAYL828 | | m: 1855-1888 [2:268] | 6 TAYLOR, Sereno b: 30 Dec 1794 d: 1811-1884 #: TAYL801 | + +CREED, Mary E. b: 1790-1810 d: 1811-1894 #: TAYL802 m: 1811-1844 | 6 TAYLOR, Emily b: 16 May 1797 d: 1821-1891 #: TAYL803
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | + +MERRILL, Pardon H. b: 1770-1797 d: 1820-1884 #: TAYL804 m: 27 | | Oct 1815 | 6 TAYLOR, Calvin b: 30 Jun 1800 d: 19 Feb 1803: accident | | #: TAYL805 | 6 TAYLOR, Adeline b: 26 Aug 1802 d: 27 May 1803 #: TAYL806 | 6 TAYLOR, Edwin H. b: 27 Aug 1802 d: 16 May 1833 Mississippi | | #: TAYL807 | + +WEAVER, [--?--] b: 1798-1815 d: 1818-1901 #: TAYL808 m: 1818-1832 | 6 TAYLOR, Calvin b: 1804 d: 1805-1894 in infancy #: TAYL809 | 6 TAYLOR, Calvin b: 09 Sep 1805 d: 1836-1896 #: TAYL810 | + +BASCOM, Mary A. b: 1792-1814 d: 1835-1903 #: TAYL811 m: 14 Sep | | 1830 [2:279] | 5 [12] TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 01 Dec 1759 d: 05 Sep 1837 #: TAYL777 | + +GOODHUE, Joseph b: 1743-1762 d: 12 Nov 1849 #: TAYL779 | m: 1773-1805 | «2nd Husband of [12] Mindw ell Taylor:» | + +WILLARD, Prentice b: 1737-1764 d: 1789-1850 #: TAYL778 m: 16 Dec | 1784 | 5 [13] TAYLOR, Sarah b: 20 Dec 1761 d: 1804-1856 #: TAYL780 | + +METCALF, John b: 1741-1770 d: 1795-1855 #: TAYL781 m: 1790 | «2nd Husband of [13] Sarah Taylor:» | + +BUEL, John H. b: 1746-1780 d: 1804-1864 #: TAYL782 m: 04 Nov 1800 | 5 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 04 Mar 1764 d: 1781-1854 #: TAYL783 | + +BABCOCK, Clara b: 1760-1780 d: 1781-1864 #: TAYL784 m: 1781-1814 | 5 TAYLOR, Calvin b: 19 Mar 1766 d: ~1806 Chickasaw Bluff #: TAYL785 | 5 TAYLOR, Thankful b: 05 Apr 1768 d: 1795-1862 #: TAYL786 | + +BRADLEY, Stephen b: 1743-1770 d: 1794-1857 #: TAYL787 m: 03 Apr | 1789 | 5 TAYLOR, Eleazer b: 19 May 1772 d: 1799-1863 #: TAYL788 | + +WOOD, Polly b: 1756-1780 d: 1799-1868 #: TAYL789 m: 06 Oct 1793 [2:294] 3 [14] TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 17 Sep 1682 Northampton, Hampshire, MA | d: ~Aug 1766 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL235 + +MYGATT, Joseph b: ~1680 #: TAYL125 m: 26 Feb 1706/07 «2nd Husband of [14] Elizabeth Taylor:» + +STEPHENS, Benjamin #: TAYL940 m: ~1726 3 TAYLOR, Experience b: Oct 1684 Northampton, Hampshire, MA dy: | #: TAYL236 3 [15] TAYLOR, Samuel, Deerfield storekeeper & taverner b: 30 Aug 1688 | Northampton, Hampshire, MA d: 05 Mar 1734/35 Deerfield, Franklin, | MA #: TAYL180 ? TAYLOR, Samuel + +MUNN, Sarah d: 26 Dec 1716 Deerfield, Franklin, MA : complications | of childbirth #: TAYL209 m: 09 Aug 1715 [2:301] |4 TAYLOR, Sgt. Samuel, teacher, V:FIW b: 19 Dec 1716 Deerfield, | Franklin, MA d: 11 Nov 1800 Hartland, Windsor, VT #: TAYL420 |+ +ALEXANDER, Anna b: 1719-1720 Northfield, Franklin, MA d: 27 Jan | 1806 #: TAYL419 m: 20 Sep 1738 Northfield, Franklin, MA | Mother: BUCK, Mehitable Father: ALEXANDER, Capt. Ebenezer, of | Northfield MA [2:303] | 5 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 30 Sep 1739 Winchester, Cheshire, NH #: TAYL446 | 5 TAYLOR, Anna b: 15 Oct 1741 Winchester, Cheshire, NH d: 18 Aug | 1777 #: TAYL445 | + +WRIGHT, Eldad #: TAYL466 m: 05 May 1761 | 5 TAYLOR, Mary b: 19 Nov 1743 Winchester, Cheshire, NH d: 1810 | #: TAYL444 | + +LEE, Zebulon, V:RW b: 23 Sep 1742 Willington, Tolland, CT d: 31 | Jan 1833 Hartland, _, VT #: TAYL462 m: 1763 Mother: (LEE), Lucy | Father: LEE, Jedidiah | 5 TAYLOR, Asa b: 18 Jun 1746 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL443 | + +WOODS, Dina #: TAYL939 m: 05 Jul 1769 | 5 TAYLOR, Oliver b: 22 Oct 1748 Northfield, Franklin, MA d: 19 May | 1797 Hartland, Windsor, VT #: TAYL432 | + +TAYLOR, Abigail Sprague b: 22 Apr 1749 d: 1794-1844 #: TAYL431 | m: 1779-1795 [2:312] | 6 TAYLOR, Oliver b: 1768-1793 d: 1773-1873 #: TAYL430 | 6 TAYLOR, Sprague b: 1768-1793 d: 1773-1873 #: TAYL428 | 6 TAYLOR, Anna b: 1768-1793 d: 1773-1876 #: TAYL427 | + +NILES #: TAYL457
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 6 TAYLOR, Malinda b: 1768-1793 d: 1773-1876 #: TAYL421 | + +INGRAHAM #: TAYL460 | 6 TAYLOR, Abigail b: Nov 1777 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 1778-1871 | | #: TAYL429 | + +SPALDING #: TAYL464 | 6 TAYLOR, Vine b: 08 Feb 1780 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 1781-1870 | | #: TAYL423 | 6 TAYLOR, Azubah b: 12 Jan 1782 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 1783-1876 | | #: TAYL426 | + +KNIGHT #: TAYL461 | 6 TAYLOR, Mary b: 23 Apr 1786 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 1787-1880 | | #: TAYL425 | + +STEVENS #: TAYL465 | 6 TAYLOR, Mehitable b: 11 Mar 1788 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 08 Jun | | 1879 #: TAYL424 | + +BROWN, Elisha b: ~1787 d: 30 Jul 1863 #: TAYL458 m: 1807 | | Mother: (BROWN), Elizabeth Father: BROWN, William | 6 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 07 Apr 1790 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 1791-1884 | | #: TAYL422 | + +MCDUFFIE #: TAYL463 | 6 TAYLOR, Levi b: 05 May 1792 Hartland, Windsor, VT d: 10 Feb 1871 | | Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL438 | + +REED, Lucy b: 07 Feb 1798 Gorham, Ontario, NY d: 23 Dec 1890 | | Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL418 m: 10 Sep 1818 Gorham, Ontario, | | NY [2:331] | |7 TAYLOR, Palmer Hurd b: 23 Jul 1819 Lewiston, Niagara, NY d: 31 | | Jan 1911 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL455 | |+ +TAYLOR, Arabella F. b: 05 Feb 1835 Monroe, Monroe Cty, MI d: 06 | | Mar 1873 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL454 m: 05 Oct 1854 | | Monroe, Monroe Cty, MI [2:333] | | 8 TAYLOR, George Dwight b: 12 Aug 1855 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI d: 04 | | Jul 1950 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL453 | | 8 TAYLOR, Martha Arabella b: 08 Jun 1857 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI | | d: 06 Nov 1935 Oakland, Alameda, CA #: TAYL449 | | + +BABCOCK, Julius Lackey b: 16 Jun 1846 Phelps, Ontario, NY | | d: 09 Feb 1937 Oakland, Alameda, CA #: TAYL448 m: 17 Oct 1882 | | Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI | | 8 TAYLOR, Mary Abby b: 08 Jun 1857 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI d: 05 Apr | | 1949 #: TAYL452 | | + +BOWEN #: TAYL456 | | 8 TAYLOR, Gratia Reed b: 16 Sep 1865 Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI d: 07 | | Nov 1948 IOnia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL451 | | + +MCARTHUR, John b: 1844 Woodland, Barry, MI d: 01 Jul 1917 | | Ionia, Ionia Cty, MI #: TAYL447 m: 04 Apr 1897 Ionia, Ionia | | Cty, MI [2:340] CONTINUED Note Citations | |7 TAYLOR, Carlo Reed b: 09 Oct 1821 d: 16 Apr 1897 #: TAYL437 | |7 TAYLOR, John Levi b: 23 May 1824 Lockport, Niagara, NY d: 17 Aug | | 1910 #: TAYL436 | |7 TAYLOR, Mary Bethia b: 30 Sep 1828 Lockport, Niagara, NY d: 22 | | Sep 1868 #: TAYL435 | |+ +BLIVEN #: TAYL450 | |7 TAYLOR, George Philo b: 09 Oct 1837 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, MI | | d: Apr 1882 #: TAYL434 | |7 TAYLOR, William Bates b: 09 Oct 1837 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, MI | | d: 1838-1927 #: TAYL433 [2:346] | 5 TAYLOR, Solomon b: 10 Jul 1751 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL442 | 5 TAYLOR, Susannah b: 27 Jun 1754 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL441 | 5 TAYLOR, Elias b: 27 Jun 1756 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL440 | 5 TAYLOR, Johannah b: 31 Jan 1760 Northfield, Franklin, MA d: May | 1819 #: TAYL439 | + +EVANS #: TAYL459 [2:351] «2nd Wife of [15] Samuel Taylor, Deerfield storekeeper & taverner:» + +HITCHCOCK, Mary b: 21 Oct 1688 d: 17 Jun 1787 Charlemont, | (Franklin, MA?) #: HITC26 m: 16 Jul 1718 Father: HITCHCOCK, John,
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | of Springfield MA [2:353] |4 TAYLOR, Sgt. Othniel b: 16 Apr 1719 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 27 | Dec 1788 Charlemont/Buckland, Franklin, MA #: TAYL207 |+ +ARMS, Martha b: 03 Feb 1728/29 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05 May | 1802 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL210 m: 27 Jun 1743 | Deerfield, Franklin, MA [2:355] | 5 TAYLOR, Samuel b: 21 Sep 1744 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 15 Sep | 1837 #: TAYL211 | + +WHITE, Esther b: 09 Apr 1750 Leominster, Worcester, MA d: 21 Apr | 1830 #: TAYL212 m: 02 Dec 1769 Mother: WILDER, Esther | Father: WHITE, Jonathan | 5 TAYLOR, Mary b: 23 Jun 1746 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 21 Dec 1824 | #: TAYL213 | 5 TAYLOR, Lemuel b: 11 Feb 1747/48 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 28 Jul | 1824 #: TAYL214 | + +WHITE, Abigail b: 1744-1764 d: 1765-1848 #: TAYL215 m: 1765-1798 | 5 TAYLOR, Enos b: 03 Feb 1750/51 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 25 Mar | 1831 #: TAYL216 | + +LONGLEY, Eunice b: 1747-1767 d: 1768-1851 #: TAYL217 m: 1768-1801 | 5 TAYLOR, Capt. Othniel b: 10 Jan 1753 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 15 | Aug 1819 #: TAYL218 | + +WILDER, Dorothy b: 1749-1768 d: 1770-1853 #: TAYL219 m: 1770-1801 [2:364] | 6 TAYLOR, Clorinda #: TAYL641 | + +BARNARD, Lemuel #: TAYL598 [2:366] | |7 BARNARD, Emily Ward #: TAYL599 | |+ +ROBINSON, Samuel H. #: TAYL600 [2:368] | | 8 ROBINSON, Elizabeth Ellen #: TAYL601 | | + +MCCONNELL, Henry C. #: TAYL602 [2:370] | | 9 MCCONNELL, Mary Robinson, actress #: TAYL603 | | + +GISH, James Lee #: TAYL604 [2:372] | | |10 GISH, Lillian, actress b: 14 Oct 1893 Springfield, Clark, OH | | | d.um: 27 Feb 1993: Heart failure #: TAYL606 | | |10 GISH, Dorothy, actress b: 11 Mar 1898 Massillion, Stark, OH | | | d: 04 Jun 1968 Rapallo, Liguria, Italy : bronchial | | | pneumonia #: TAYL605 | | |+ +RENNIE, James, actor b: 18 Apr 1890 Toronto, ON d: 31 Jul | | | 1965 New York, NY #: TAYL554 m: 26 Dec 1920 [2:375] | 5 TAYLOR, Lt. Tertius b: 25 Jul 1754 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 22 | Dec 1822 #: TAYL220 | + +CARTER, Elizabeth b: 26 Jul 1763 Leominster, Worcester, MA d: 16 | Jan 1843 #: TAYL221 m: ~1780 Mother: WHITE, Deborah | Father: CARTER, Elias [2:377] | 6 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL1026 | 6 TAYLOR, Tertius #: TAYL1027 | 6 TAYLOR, Sophia #: TAYL1028 | 6 TAYLOR, Elias b: 06 Jul 1788 #: TAYL1029 | 6 TAYLOR, Amanda #: TAYL1030 | 6 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 20 Apr 1793 #: TAYL1031 | 6 TAYLOR, Sophia b: 06 Apr 1795 #: TAYL1032 | 6 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 27 May 1797 #: TAYL1033 | 6 TAYLOR, Elisha #: TAYL1034 | 6 TAYLOR, Pardon #: TAYL1035 | 6 TAYLOR, Consider #: TAYL1036 [2:388] | 5 TAYLOR, Martha b: 21 Dec 1756 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 27 Oct | 1825 #: TAYL222 | + +JOHNSON, Josiah b: 1739-1759 d: 1773-1845 #: TAYL223 m: 1770-1801 | 5 [16] TAYLOR, William, farmer and roper b: 27 Jan 1758 Charlemont, | Franklin, MA d: 17 Dec 1826 #: TAYL224 | + +GILES, Abigail b: 19 Apr 1764 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 05 Jul | 1802 #: TAYL225 m: 30 Dec 1784 Mother: (GILES), Abigail | Father: GILES, Edward [2:392]
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 6 TAYLOR, Laura B. b: 19 Feb 1786 MA #: TAYL706 | 6 TAYLOR, William b: 02 Sep 1787 d: 06 Sep 1807 #: TAYL707 | 6 TAYLOR, Orrin b: 05 Sep 1789 Buckland Twp, Franklin, MA d: 26 Feb | | 1876 Pike Twp., Fulton, OH #: TAYL708 | 6 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 12 Jan 1792 #: TAYL709 | 6 TAYLOR, Clarissa b: 30 Nov 1794 #: TAYL710 | 6 TAYLOR, Dolly b: 02 Jul 1797 #: TAYL711 | 6 TAYLOR, Hart b: 03 Nov 1799 #: TAYL712 [2:399] | «2nd Wife of [16] William Taylor, farmer and roper:» | + +TOTMAN, Experience b: 23 Feb 1762 d: 20 Aug 1830 Buckland, | Franklin, MA #: TAYL611 m: 19 Sep 1803 Buckland, Franklin, MA | Mother: WARD, Elizabeth Father: TOTMAN, Joshua [2:401] | 6 TAYLOR, Sophia b: 11 Apr 1805 d: 04 Apr 1875 #: TAYL615 | + +HAWKS, Oren R. b: 26 Apr 1794 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL616 [2:403] | 5 [22] TAYLOR, Lydia b: 16 Mar 1760 Charlemont, Franklin, MA d: 16 | Oct 1844 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL157 | + +[21] TAYLOR, Zeeb b: 18 Aug 1750 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05 | Aug 1825 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL156 m: 16 Mar 1778 Shelburne, | Franklin, MA Mother: NIMS, Mary Father: TAYLOR, Sgt. John, V:FIW [2:405] | 6 TAYLOR, Elizah b: 01 Feb 1779 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA | | d: 1780-1873 #: TAYL158 | 6 [17] TAYLOR, Elijah b: 01 Feb 1779 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 20 | | Oct 1843 #: TAYL159 | + +Isabell b: 1775-1794 d: 1796-1879 #: TAYL160 m: 1796-1827 | «2nd Wife of [17] Elijah Taylor:» | + +ROLFE, Arvilla b: 1775-1794 d: 1796-1879 #: TAYL161 m: 1796-1827 | 6 TAYLOR, Lydia b: 20 Dec 1780 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 22 Dec | | 1780 #: TAYL162 | 6 TAYLOR, Philena b: 10 Jul 1782 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 01 Jan | | 1867 #: TAYL163 | + +CORBIN, Nathan b: 1754-1782 d: 1804-1869 #: TAYL164 m: 04 Jul | | 1799 | 6 TAYLOR, Elisha b: 11 Aug 1784 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 16 Dec | | 1868 #: TAYL165 | + +HOLBROOK, Tirzah b: 1768-1792 d: 1811-1881 #: TAYL166 m: 21 Oct | | 1806 | 6 TAYLOR, Silas b: 24 Jun 1785 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: <1787 | | "infancy" #: TAYL167 | 6 TAYLOR, Silas b: 18 Feb 1787 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 27 Jun | | 1875 #: TAYL168 | + +SHERWOOD, Phebe b: 1770-1794 d: 1812-1883 #: TAYL169 m: 02 Jun | | 1807 | 6 TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 15 Oct 1789 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 19 | | May 1813 #: TAYL170 | + +FINCH, John C. b: 1764-1790 d: 1814-1877 #: TAYL171 m: 20 Jun | | 1809 | 6 TAYLOR, Martha b: 29 Jan 1792 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 28 Jul | | 1828 #: TAYL172 | + +DUNNING, Jacob b: 1775-1795 d: 1809-1881 #: TAYL173 m: 1806-1825 | 6 [20] TAYLOR, Stephen b: 01 Jul 1794 Scipio, Cayuga, NY d: 08 Oct | | 1865 Ft. Laramie, Goshen, WY #: TAYL116 | + +TIFFT, Sophronia b: ~1796 Stephentown, Albany, NY d: <1834 Elba, | | Genesee, NY #: TAYL119 m: ~1813 [2:424] | |7 TAYLOR, Hiram b: 16 Nov 1814 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 27 Jul 1885 | | Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI #: TAYL96 | |+ +BARKER, Mary Lura b: 08 Jan 1815 Batavia, Genesee, NY d: 08 May | | 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL105 m: 22 May 1838 | | Batavia, Genesee, NY [2:426] | | 8 TAYLOR, James Byron b: 14 Dec 1840 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 08 Oct | | 1897 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL94 | | + +SMITH, Susan Elizabeth b: 15 Mar 1845 Northfield, Washington, | | VT d: 08 Nov 1922 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL95 m: 04 | | Jul 1866 Whitewater, Walworth, WI [2:428] | | 9 TAYLOR, Bertha L. b: 22 Feb 1868 Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI | | | d: 17 Jan 1954 #: TAYL98
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | | + +FREER, Arthur S. b: 20 May 1866 Ellenville, Ulster, NY d: 13 | | | Mar 1932 #: TAYL101 m: 16 Oct 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI | | 9 TAYLOR, Bessie P. b: 15 May 1870 Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI | | | d: 21 Sep 1916 Spring Valley, IL #: TAYL97 | | + +WHEELER, Lewis G. b: 1845-1871 d: 21 Sep 1919 #: TAYL103 | | | m: 16 Oct 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI | | 9 TAYLOR, Ellen A. b: 27 Nov 1871 Sugar Creek Twp, Walworth, WI | | | d: 23 Nov 1955 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL99 | | + +BURDICK, Charles H. b: 1859-1925 d: 16 Jul 1950 #: TAYL104 | | | m: 02 Apr 1945 Whitewater, Walworth, WI | | 9 TAYLOR, George Hiram b: 04 Jun 1874 Heart Prairie, Walworth, | | | WI d: 18 Dec 1953 Indianapolis, Wayne, IN #: TAYL92 | | + +CRANDALL, Ruth Knowlton b: 16 Jul 1875 Cazenovia, Madison, NY | | | d: 03 Jun 1953 Indianapolis, Marion, IN #: TAYL93 m: 29 May | | | 1894 Whitewater, Walworth, WI [2:436] | | |10 TAYLOR, Alma Belle b: 27 Aug 1897 Neenah, Fond du Lac, WI | | | d: 21 Oct 1988 La Grange, Cook, IL #: TAYL83 | | |+ +SWENSON, Leslie Gerald b: 03 Jan 1893 Concord, Merrimack, NH | | | d: 08 Jul 1974 La Grange, Cook, IL #: TAYL205 m: 09 Mar | | | 1918 Detroit, Wayne, MI [2:438] | | 9 TAYLOR, Susan Belle b: 22 Sep 1877 Heart Prairie, Walworth, WI | | | d: 04 Jun 1959 Oak Park, Cook, IL #: TAYL100 | | + +FREER, Fred Valentine b: 1868 d: 05 Apr 1922 #: TAYL102 m: 06 | | | May 1903 Whitewater, Walworth, WI [2:440] | |7 TAYLOR, Daughter b: 1814-1833 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1819-1920 | | under 10 #: TAYL120 | |7 TAYLOR, Son b: 1814-1833 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1820-1917 | | #: TAYL122 | |7 [18] TAYLOR, Augusta Camilla b: 1814-1834 Elba, Genesee, NY | | d: 22 Mar 1878 _, Elko, NV (probably) #: TAYL140 | |+ +SMITH, Azariah b: 01 Aug 1826 Boylston, Oswego, NY d: 05 Sep | | 1912 #: TAYL139 m: 10 Apr 1849 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT | «2nd Husband of [18] Augusta Camilla Taylor:» | |+ +LEWIS, John b: 12 Mar 1835 Garmanhaw, Wales d: 22 Mar 1878 | | #: TAYL141 m: 15 Mar 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT | «3rd Husband of [18] Augusta Camilla Taylor:» | |+ +MARWICK, John, Immigrant b: 15 Jun 1848 Tattenhall, Cheshire, | | England d: 17 Jan 1913 #: TAYL142 m: 26 Dec 1876 Lamoille, | | Elko, Nevada | |7 TAYLOR, Philena b: ~1823 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1824-1917 | | #: TAYL121 | |7 TAYLOR, Cyrenus Henry b: 30 Jul 1826 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 15 Nov | | 1854 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL130 | |+ +SMITH, Emily Hatch b: 26 Jan 1832 Bodston, Otsego, NY d: 24 May | | 1900 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL131 m: 10 Apr 1849 Salt Lake | | City, Salt Lake, UT [2:451] | | 8 TAYLOR, Cyrenus Almon b: 05 Mar 1850 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 02 | | May 1866 #: TAYL134 | | 8 TAYLOR, Emily Melissa b: 01 May 1850 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 27 | | May 1900 Price, Carbon, UT #: TAYL132 | | + +JOHNSTON, George Carlos b: 1833-1853 d: 1867-1939 #: TAYL133 | | m: 1864-1890 | | 8 TAYLOR, Joseph Hyrum b: 22 Oct 1852 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 19 | | Oct 1932 Orangeville, Emery, UT #: TAYL135 | | 8 TAYLOR, Esther b: 25 Jan 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 19 Aug 1915 | | Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL136 | | + +BRAITHWAIT, Joseph b: 1838-1858 d: 1872-1944 #: TAYL137 | | m: 1869-1899 | | 8 TAYLOR, Albert b: 25 Jan 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 26 Jul 1928 | | Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL138 [2:458] | |7 TAYLOR, Joseph Orson b: 08 Jul 1843 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 22 Jul | | 1867 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL143 | |+ +WILKINSON, Mary Ann b: 15 Dec 1843 Mantrose, Lee, IA d: 09 May | | 1931 #: TAYL144 m: 1863 [2:460] | | 8 TAYLOR, Mary Ann b: 12 Oct 1864 d: 1864 #: TAYL145 | | 8 TAYLOR, Sarah Jane b: 09 Feb 1866 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 21 Mar
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | | 1941 #: TAYL146 | | + +MCCUDDY, J. Parsons b: 1849-1869 d: 1883-1955 #: TAYL147 | | m: 1880-1912 | | 8 TAYLOR, Saphronia b: 12 Mar 1868 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 25 Oct | | 1950 Baker, Baker, OR #: TAYL148 [2:464] | |7 [19] TAYLOR, Jared Alvin b: 26 Jan 1845 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 30 | | Jan 1895 Marysvale, Piute, UT #: TAYL149 | |+ +OMAN, Caroline Lucinda b: 1841-1860 d: 1862-1945 #: TAYL150 | | m: 1862-1887 | «2nd Wife of [19] Jared Alvin Taylor:» | |+ +LUCINDA, Omen b: 20 Jan 1864 d: Apr 1886 #: TAYL153 m: 1876-1885 [2:468] | | 8 TAYLOR, Omen b: ~1871 d: 1883-1962 #: TAYL154 | | 8 TAYLOR, Sophronia b: ~1871 d: 1883-1965 #: TAYL155 [2:470] | «3rd Wife of [19] Jared Alvin Taylor:» | |+ +BIRDSALL, Elsie May b: 04 Oct 1872 Republican City, Harlan, NE | | d: 02 May 1958 Provo, Utah, UT #: TAYL151 m: 05 Dec 1890 | | Manti, Sevier, UT [2:472] | | 8 TAYLOR, Orson b: 23 Oct 1893 Marysvale, Piute, UT d: 10 Jun | | 1965 Fullerton, Orange, CA #: TAYL152 [2:473] | «2nd Wife of [20] Stephen Taylor:» | + +BARR, Patty b: 15 Feb 1803 Rowe, Franklin, MA d:
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | d: 05 Mar 1799 Shelburne, Franklin, MA #: TAYL179 |+ +NIMS, Mary b: 15 Mar 1728/29 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 21 Jun | 1796 Shelburne, Franklin, MA #: TAYL182 m: 13 Dec 1744 Deerfield, | Franklin, MA Father: NIMS, John [2:498] | 5 TAYLOR, Catherine b: 26 Dec 1745 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 30 Apr | 1812 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL183 ? TAYLOR, Catherine | + +RICE, Artemas b: 22 Oct 1734 Worcester, Worcester, MA d: 13 Mar | 1797 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: RICE9 m: 14 Apr 1778 Sherburne, | Franklin, MA | 5 TAYLOR, Oreb b: 28 Aug 1748 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: <Jul 1777 | #: TAYL185 | + +RANSOM, Sarah b: 1744-1760 d: 1764-1847 #: TAYL186 m: 1764-1776 | 5 [21] TAYLOR, Zeeb b: 18 Aug 1750 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05 Aug | 1825 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL156 | + +[22] TAYLOR, Lydia b: 16 Mar 1760 Charlemont, Franklin, MA d: 16 | Oct 1844 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL157 m: 16 Mar 1778 Shelburne, | Franklin, MA Mother: ARMS, Martha Father: TAYLOR, Sgt. Othniel | 5 [23] TAYLOR, John b: 20 Jul 1752 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 22 Apr | 1828 #: TAYL187 | + +WOODWARD, Mary b: 1748-1768 d: 1769-1852 #: TAYL188 m: 1769-1802 | «2nd Wife of [23] John Taylor:» | + +HOLLOWAY, Sarah b: 1748-1768 d: 1769-1852 #: TAYL189 m: 1769-1802 | 5 TAYLOR, Luke b: 24 Aug 1754 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 04 Dec 1841 | Scipio, Cayuga, NY #: TAYL190 | + +NIMS, Elizabeth b: 20 Mar 1755 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 10 May | 1815 Scipio, Cayuga, NY #: TAYL191 m: 27 May 1779 Shelburne, | Franklin, MA [2:510] | 6 TAYLOR, Catherine b: 04 Apr 1780 d: 1781-1874 #: TAYL84 | 6 TAYLOR, Hull b: 01 Jan 1782 d: 1783-1876 #: TAYL85 | 6 TAYLOR, Luke b: 23 Feb 1784 d: 1785-1874 #: TAYL86 | 6 TAYLOR, Quartus b: 24 May 1786 d: 10 Jun 1786 #: TAYL87 | 6 TAYLOR, Zerah b: 14 May 1787 d: 1788-1881 #: TAYL88 | 6 TAYLOR, Abner b: 16 Mar 1790 d: 1791-1880 #: TAYL89 | 6 TAYLOR, Esther b: 08 Jul 1794 d: 1795-1888 #: TAYL90 | 6 TAYLOR, Mary b: 01 Aug 1796 d: 1797-1890 #: TAYL91 [2:518] | 5 [24] TAYLOR, Daniel b: 07 Jul 1757 Deerfield, Franklin, MA | #: TAYL192 | + +ROOT, Betsy #: TAYL193 | «2nd Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:» | + +WELLS, Eunice b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL194 m: 1774-1807 | «3rd Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:» | + +MARSH, Mary b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL195 m: 1774-1807 | «4th Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:» | + +KETCH, Elizabeth b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL196 m: 1774-1807 | 5 TAYLOR, Mercy bp: 07 Jul 1757 d: 1761-1854 #: TAYL197 | + +WINTER, Isaac b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL198 m: 1761-1805 | 5 TAYLOR b: ~1766 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: Child #: TAYL199 | 5 [25] TAYLOR, Mary bp: 30 Mar 1766 d: 29 Sep 1843 #: TAYL200 | + +APPLEBEE, Michael b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL201 | m: 1761-1805 | «2nd Husband of [25] Mary Taylor:» | + +SMITH, Selah b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL202 m: >1782 | 5 [26] TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 23 Oct 1768 Shelburn, Franklin, MA d: 02 | Dec 1848 #: TAYL203 | + +TAYLOR, Stephen b: 1746-1771 d: 11 Jun 1823 Shelburn, MA | #: TAYL530 m: 11 Nov 1780 Shelburn, Franklin, MA | Mother: PHINNEY, Thankful Father: TAYLOR, Jonathan | «2nd Husband of [26] Mindw ell Taylor:» | + +TOTMAN, Stoddard b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL206 m: >1781 [2:537] |4 TAYLOR, Jonathon b: 07 Feb 1723/24 d: 1725-1814 #: TAYL107 [2:538] * 2 TAYLOR, Ens. Thomas, of Norwalk, Danbury founder b: 1643 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 17 Jan 1734/35 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL246 ? TAYLOR, Thomas * + +KETCHAM, Rebecca b: ~1645 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 17 Jan 1734/35 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: KETC131 m: 14 Feb 1667/68 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT [2:540] 3 [27] TAYLOR, Thomas b: 26 Nov 1668 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT wp: 10 Jul
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 1758 #: TAYL247 ? TAYLOR, Thomas + +BENEDICT, Phebe b: 1682 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: BENE40 | Father: BENEDICT, James [2:542] |4 TAYLOR, David b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL398 [2:543] | 5 TAYLOR, Elihu #: TAYL399 [2:544] | 6 TAYLOR, Hiram b: <1763 d: >1776 SC : "Was killed" #: TAYL400 | + +BROOKS, Mary b: 1726-1763 d: >1776 Long Island, NY #: TAYL401 | | m: Unknown [2:546] | |7 TAYLOR, Hiram b: 01 Mar 1776 d: 04 May 1852 #: TAYL402 | |+ +HUBBEL, Huldah b: 1781 d: 12 Feb 1867 #: TAYL403 [2:548] | | 8 TAYLOR, Elihu Brooks b: 11 Jun 1798 d: 18 Nov 1881 (unmarried) | | #: TAYL470 | | 8 TAYLOR, David B. b: 08 Apr 1800 d: 05 May 1860 #: TAYL471 | | + +BOOTH, Betsey b: 1800-1801 d: 02 Mar 1879 (ae 78) #: TAYL481 [2:551] | | 9 TAYLOR, Charles W. b: 1832-1833 ae34: 20 Aug 1867 #: TAYL482 [2:552] | | 8 TAYLOR, Huldah A. b: 01 Aug 1802 d: 05 May 1832 #: TAYL472 | | + +HALL #: TAYL483 | | 8 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 01 Jul 1805 d: 01 Sep 1856 (unmarried) | | #: TAYL473 | | 8 TAYLOR, Dr. Hiram Hubbell b: 02 Nov 1808 d: 29 Apr 1874 | | #: TAYL474 | | + +WHEELER, Susan #: TAYL484 [2:557] | | 9 TAYLOR, John J. #: TAYL485 | | 9 TAYLOR, Jane #: TAYL486 [2:559] | | 8 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 09 Jun 1812 d: 04 Jan 1854 (unmarried) | | #: TAYL475 | | 8 TAYLOR, Capt. James P. b: 30 Apr 1815 d: 13 Dec 1900 | | (unmarried) #: TAYL476 | | 8 TAYLOR, Ormel Platt b: 10 Dec 1817 d: 15 Dec 1869 #: TAYL477 | | + +HIGGINS, Elizabeth #: TAYL487 | | 8 TAYLOR, Mary b: 05 Nov 1820 #: TAYL478 | | + +STEVENS, Ezra #: TAYL488 | | 8 TAYLOR, Clarissa J. b: 30 Nov 1825 d: 27 May 1854 (unmarried) | | #: TAYL480 [2:566] |4 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL404 |4 TAYLOR, Mary b: ~1707 New Haven, New Haven, CT #: TAYL405 ? TAYLOR, Mary |+ +SPERRY, Benjamin #: SPER394 m: ~1726 |4 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL406 ? TAYLOR, Elizabeth |+ +DAVIS, Jabez d: 1766 Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: DAVI193 [2:571] «2nd Wife of [27] Thomas Taylor:» + +(TAYLOR), Abigail #: TAYL384 m: <1746 3 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 01 Jun 1671 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1751 | Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL248 + +BETTS, Daniel, of Norwalk b: 04 Oct 1657 Guilford, CT d: 08 Feb | 1758 Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL385 m: Dec 1692 Norwalk, | Fairfield, CT 3 [28] TAYLOR, John b: Dec 1673 d: 1742 #: TAYL250 + +BUSHNELL, Mary b: 21 Dec 1679 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL386 | Father: BUSHNELL, Francis «2nd Wife of [28] John Taylor:» + +MARVIN, [--?--] #: TAYL951 [2:579] |4 TAYLOR, David #: TAYL952 [2:580] | 5 TAYLOR, Zalmon, of Ridgebury, V:RW b: 1759 d: 10 May 1816 | #: TAYL961 | + +BENEDICT, Hannah, of Ridgebury b: 1767 d: 1810 #: BENE1616 m: 26 | Oct 1780 Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT [2:582] | 6 [29] TAYLOR, Ezra b: 26 Feb 1785 #: TAYL955 | + +1° [--?--] #: TAYL957 m: 17 Dec 1803
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [2:584] | |7 TAYLOR, Zalmon b: 22 May 1805 dy: 13 Feb #: TAYL959 | |7 TAYLOR, Zalmon b: 26 Aug 1808 #: TAYL962 | |7 TAYLOR, William b: 25 Nov 1826 #: TAYL963 | |7 TAYLOR, Daniel b: 19 Feb 1814 #: TAYL964 | |7 TAYLOR, Ann M. b: 11 Sep 1817 #: TAYL968 | |7 TAYLOR, [--?--] b: 15 Aug 1826 #: TAYL965 | |7 TAYLOR, Oliver D. #: TAYL966 | |7 TAYLOR, Francis b: 24 May 183? #: TAYL967 [2:592] | «2nd Wife of [29] Ezra Taylor:» | + +2° [--?--] #: TAYL958 m: 01 Oct 1825 | 6 TAYLOR, David b: 21 Nov 1787 d: 05 Jan 1811 #: TAYL956 [2:595] * 3 TAYLOR, Joseph b: Dec 1674 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT wp: 21 Mar 1764 | #: TAYL249 * + +(TAYLOR), Sarah b: 1654-1691 #: TAYL65 [2:597] * |4 TAYLOR, Sarah b: <1720 d: >1740 #: TAYL66 ? TAYLOR, Sarah [2], of Danbury * |+ +STARR, John [2] b: 1711 d: 1788 #: STAR178 m: <1733 * |4 [30] TAYLOR, Rachel b: 1704 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: >1751 | #: TAYL63 ? TAYLOR, Rachel, of Danbury ? TAYLOR, Rachel, of Danbury * |+ +STARR, Jonathan b: 1711-1714 Beaver Brook dist., Danbury, | Fairfield, CT d: 06 May 1751 Danbury, CT #: STAR179 m: 1736 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT «2nd Husband of [30] Rachel Taylor:» |+ +GREGORY, Samuel #: GREG142 [2:603] 3 TAYLOR, Daniel b: Oct 1676 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 12 Aug 1770 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL381 ? TAYLOR, Daniel + +BENEDICT, Elizabeth b: Jul 1676 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 10 May | 1743 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: BENE41 m: 16 Jul 1696 Danbury, | Fairfield, CT Father: BENEDICT, James [2:605] |4 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 1702 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 28 Jul 1775 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL414 |+ +KNAPP, Francis Bushnell b: 09 Jul 1702 Danbury, Fairfield, CT | d: 07 Jun 1776 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL1017 m: ~1726 | Mother: BUSHNELL, Hannah Father: KNAPP, Samuel |4 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 1708 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 20 Aug 1773 New | Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL1021 |+ +MOREHOUSE, Catherine b: 22 Jun 1714 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 29 | May 1790 New Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL1022 m: 1732 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT |4 TAYLOR, Mary? Margaret? b: 1712 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL413 |+ +KNAPP, John b: 1700 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL469 m: ~1724 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT |4 [31] TAYLOR, Capt. Daniel b: 23 Sep 1714 Danbury, Fairfield, CT | d: 23 Sep 1791 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL415 ? TAYLOR, Daniel |+ +STARR, Rachel b: 1716 d: 03 Jul 1741 #: STAR182 m: 10 Jun 1739 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT Father: STARR, John «2nd Wife of [31] Daniel Taylor:» |+ +BOUGHTON, Elizabeth b: 1720 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: BOTN93 m: 01 | Jun 1742 Danbury, Fairfield, CT [2:615] | 5 TAYLOR, Major b: 17 Apr 1743 #: TAYL537 | 5 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 05 Dec 1745 #: TAYL1014 | 5 TAYLOR, Daniel b: 18 Oct 1748 #: TAYL1015 | 5 TAYLOR, Ruth b: 04 Sep 1750 #: TAYL863 | 5 TAYLOR, Rachel b: 16 Jun 1754 #: TAYL1016 | 5 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 18 Jun 1758 #: TAYL864 [2:621] |4 TAYLOR, Rebecca b: ~1715 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL416 |4 TAYLOR b: ~1716 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: Child #: TAYL417 |4 [32] TAYLOR, Rev. Nathaniel b: 27 Aug 1722 Danbury, Fairfield, CT | d: 09 Dec 1800 New Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL999 |+ +BOARDMAN, Tamar b: 26 Mar 1723 New Milford, Litchfield, CT | #: TAYL1000 m: 23 Feb 1748/49 New Milford, Litchfield, CT [2:625] | 5 TAYLOR, John Boardman #: TAYL1002 | 5 TAYLOR, Urania #: TAYL1003 | 5 TAYLOR, Nathaniel #: TAYL1004
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 5 TAYLOR, Maj.-Gen. Augustine, V:RW b: 29 Nov 1755 New Milford, | Litchfield, CT d: 10 Feb 1816 New Milford, Litchfield, CT | #: TAYL1005 ? TAYLOR, Augustine | + +CANFIELD, Huldah b: 19 Apr 1766 New Milford, Litchfield, CT | #: CANF29 m: 05 May 1782 New Milford, Litchfield, CT [2:630] | 6 TAYLOR, Samuel Nathaniel #: TAYL1009 | 6 TAYLOR, Harriet Honora #: TAYL1010 [2:632] | 5 TAYLOR, Tamar "Temmy" #: TAYL1006 | 5 TAYLOR, William #: TAYL1007 [2:634] «2nd Wife of [32] Nathaniel Taylor:» |+ +STRONG, Zipporah #: TAYL1001 m: 21 Mar 1797 Huntington, Fairfield, | CT [2:636] 3 TAYLOR, Timothy b: 1678-1679 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1735 Danbury, | Fairfield, CT #: TAYL252 + +DAVIS, Mary b: 02 Aug 1690 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL390 | m: 1703 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT Father: DAVIS, John, of Derby [2:638] |4 TAYLOR, Rebecca b: ~1710 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1805 Wilton, | Fairfield, CT #: TAYL610 |+ +BETTS, Benjamin b: ~1700 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 1781 Wilton, | Fairfield, CT #: TAYL609 m: 1729 Wilton, Fairfield, CT [2:640] | 5 [33] BETTS, Elijah b: 09 Jun 1745 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 09 Feb | 1831 Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL255 | + +[34] TAYLOR, Adrea b: ~1746 d: 1760-1840 #: TAYL275 m: 1760-1793 | Mother: COUCH, Eunice Father: TAYLOR, Reuben [2:642] |4 TAYLOR, Abigail #: TAYL596 |4 TAYLOR, Eunice #: TAYL873 |4 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL874 |4 TAYLOR, Thankful #: TAYL875 |4 TAYLOR, Oliver #: TAYL876 |4 TAYLOR, Jabez b: 1717 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT d: 17 Oct 1794 | Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL877 |+ +HICKOK, Anna (Hannah) b: 1722 d: 26 Feb 1813 #: TAYL878 m: <1749 [2:649] | 5 TAYLOR, Timothy #: TAYL879 ? TAYLOR, Timothy | + +SEELEY, Anna #: SEEL438 | 5 TAYLOR, Jabez #: TAYL880 | 5 TAYLOR, Elijah #: TAYL881 | 5 TAYLOR, Joseph #: TAYL882 | 5 TAYLOR, Jonathan #: TAYL883 | 5 TAYLOR, Ebenezer b: 1763 d: 02 Sep 1855 Bethel, Fairfield, CT | #: TAYL884 | + +DIBBLE, Sarah b: ~1759 d: 22 Apr 1835 Bethel, Fairfield, CT | #: DBBL151 m: <1787 Father: DIBBLE, Eleazer [2:657] | 6 TAYLOR, Joseph #: TAYL888 | 6 TAYLOR, Lewis #: TAYL889 | 6 TAYLOR, Eleazer #: TAYL890 | 6 TAYLOR, Zar #: TAYL891 [2:661] * 3 V:RW, Sgt. & Rev. Nathan Taylor b: 07 Feb 1681/82 Danbury, | Fairfield, CT d: 29 Oct 1782 Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL253 ? TAYLOR, Sgt. Nathan * + +BENEDICT, Hannah b: 1668-1694 CT d: 1783 #: BENE43 m: 1706 | Mother: MARVIN, Mary Father: BENEDICT, Lt. Daniel [2:663] |4 TAYLOR, Nathan b: 04 Jan 1717/18 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 29 Aug | 1782 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL58 |+ +WEED, Mary b: ~1704 #: TAYL503 m: ~1725 [2:665] | 5 TAYLOR, Nathan #: TAYL504 | 5 TAYLOR, Silas #: TAYL505 | 5 TAYLOR, Silas #: TAYL505 | 5 TAYLOR, Noah #: TAYL506 | 5 TAYLOR, Mercy b: 1754 #: TAYL510
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 5 TAYLOR, Eulid b: 1757 #: TAYL507 | + +HALL, Mary #: TAYL54 [2:671] | 6 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 28 Mar 1782 #: TAYL59 | 6 TAYLOR, Nathan b: 15 Jul 1784 #: TAYL60 | 6 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 08 Jan 1789 #: TAYL61 | 6 TAYLOR, Elnathan b: 18 Aug 1791 #: TAYL62 [2:675] | 5 TAYLOR, Molly #: TAYL509 | 5 TAYLOR, Deborah #: TAYL515 | 5 [35] TAYLOR, Phineas b: 08 Apr 1760 Bethel, Fairfield, CT d: 10 | Jul 1837 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL513 ? TAYLOR, Phineas, of Newtown CT | + +BEERS, Mary b: 18 Apr 1754 Newtown, Fairfield, CT d: <1783 | #: BEER162 m: ~1775 | «2nd Wife of [35] Phineas Taylor:» | + +SHERWOOD, Mary b: 1760 Bethel, Fairfield, CT d: 20 Aug 1825 | Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL514 m: 11 Sep 1783 Bethel, | Fairfield, CT Mother: FOUNTAIN, Hannah Father: SHERWOOD, Abel [2:681] | 6 TAYLOR, Irene / Irena b: 07 Oct 1784 Bethel, Fairfield, CT d: 14 | | Mar 1868 #: TAYL512 ? TAYLOR, Irena | + +BARNUM, Philo b: 04 Apr 1778 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 07 Sep | | 1826 Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: BRNM131 m: 14 Dec 1808 | 6 TAYLOR, Alanson b: 1788 #: TAYL56 | 6 TAYLOR, Edward b: 1790 #: TAYL57 | 6 TAYLOR, Lora b: 19 Aug 1791 Danbury Twp, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL55 [2:686] * |4 TAYLOR, Matthew b: 04 Jan 1717/18 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 1791 | #: TAYL67 * |+ +WALLER, Esther b: 1704-1741 #: TAYL77 m: Danbury, Fairfield, CT [2:688] * | 5 TAYLOR, Sgt. Joshua, of Danbury, V:RW b: 1751 d: 29 Aug 1804 | #: TAYL68 ? TAYLOR, Joshua * | + +SEELEY, Eunice {228} b: 1757 d: 10 Aug 1847 #: SEEL98 [2:690] | 6 TAYLOR, Levi b: 1790 d: 1843 #: TAYL608 | 6 TAYLOR, Joel bp: 29 Mar 1792 #: TAYL70 | + +ADAMS, Belinda b: 1799 #: TAYL584 m: 1817 [2:693] | |7 TAYLOR, Granville, of Danbury b: 1732-1769 #: TAYL72 | |+ +STEVENS, Helen Augusta b: 30 Oct 1827 #: TAYL579 Mother: STARR, | | Angeline Father: STEVENS, Sylvester [2:695] | | 8 TAYLOR, Edward #: TAYL73 [2:696] | | 9 TAYLOR, Ernest #: TAYL74 [2:697] | | |10 TAYLOR, Donald #: TAYL75 [2:698] * | 6 TAYLOR, Clarissa bp: 26 Mar 1797 #: TAYL71 ? TAYLOR, Clarissa * | + +MORGAN, Peter b: <1810 #: MORG39 m: <1823 | 6 TAYLOR, Clarinda bp: 29 Dec 1797 #: TAYL79 ? TAYLOR, Clarinda, of Danbury | + +MORGAN, John b: 1767-1832 #: MORG919 | 6 TAYLOR, Esther bapt: <01 Mar 1804 #: TAYL516 [2:703] | 5 TAYLOR, Matthew b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL489 | 5 TAYLOR, Preserved b: 1748 #: TAYL490 | 5 TAYLOR, David b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL491 | 5 TAYLOR, John b: 12 Jan 1754 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 03 Feb 1817 | #: TAYL492 | 5 TAYLOR, Levi b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL493 | 5 TAYLOR, Noah b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL494 | 5 TAYLOR, Eleazer, of Danbury CT b: ~1760 Ridgebury, Fairfield, CT | #: TAYL495 | + +STARR, Hannah {651d} b: 29 Jun 1763 d: Feb 1828 #: STAR1498 m: 07 | Nov 1782 Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT [2:711] | 6 TAYLOR, John #: TAYL626 | 6 TAYLOR, Lucinda #: TAYL627 | + +ST. JOHN, David #: TAYL643 | 6 TAYLOR, Anna #: TAYL628 | 6 TAYLOR, Abigail #: TAYL629
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | 6 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL630 | 6 TAYLOR, Salmon #: TAYL631 | 6 TAYLOR, Noah Starr b: 1802 Miry Brook, Danbury, Fairfield, CT | | d: 1866 Brookfield Center, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL632 | + +MERWIN, Phenia b: 1808 Brookfield Center, Fairfield, CT d: 1884 | | Galesburg, , IL #: TAYL633 m: ~1826 Father: MERWIN, Samuel [2:720] | |7 TAYLOR, Elizabeth A. b: 21 Jul 1828 Brookfield Center, | | Fairfield, CT d: 31 Oct 1911 Galesburg, , IL #: TAYL635 | |+ +HOAG, Thomas, of OH #: TAYL644 | |7 TAYLOR, Asa W., V:CW b: 30 Mar 1830 Brookfield Center, | | Fairfield, CT d: 06 Oct 1917 Galesburg, , IL #: TAYL636 | |+ +ABBOTT, Mrs. Joanna West b: 07 Mar 1828 New York City d: 29 Dec | | 1891 Darien, , CT #: TAYL645 m: 26 Jan 1864 [2:724] | | 8 TAYLOR, d: Infant #: TAYL646 [2:725] | |7 TAYLOR, Rev. Oliver Starr b: 1832 Brookfield Center, Fairfield, | | CT d: 1874 #: TAYL637 ? TAYLOR, Oliver Starr | |+ +BALDWIN, Charlotte #: BALD837 [2:727] | | 8 TAYLOR, Mary, of Hartford CT #: TAYL648 | | 8 TAYLOR, Bertha E. d: 1923 Hartford, Hartford, CT #: TAYL649 | | 8 TAYLOR, William d: 1923 #: TAYL650 [2:730] | |7 TAYLOR, Theodore b: ~1833 d: 1834 #: TAYL638 | |7 TAYLOR, Theodore F. b: 1837-1838 d: 1853 #: TAYL639 | |7 TAYLOR, Frances Lillian, educator b: 1851 Brookfield Center, | | Fairfield, CT d: >1929 #: TAYL642 [2:733] | 5 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL496 | 5 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 1717-1791 #: TAYL497 [2:735] |4 TAYLOR, Mindwell b: <1720 d: 18 May 1798 #: TAYL502 ? TAYLOR, Mindwell |+ +SHERMAN, Judge Daniel b: 14 Oct 1721 Woodbury, Litchfield, CT | d: 28 Jul 1799 #: SHER310 m: 14 Feb 1743/44 Danbury, Fairfield, CT |4 TAYLOR, James b: ~1720 #: TAYL409 ? TAYLOR, James |+ +BENEDICT, Elizabeth #: BENE1668 |4 TAYLOR, Mercy #: TAYL865 |4 TAYLOR, Deborah #: TAYL500 |+ +STARR, Josiah (perhaps) #: TAYL501 |4 TAYLOR, Rhoda, of Danbury d: Cornwall, Orange, NY #: TAYL866 ? TAYLOR, Rhoda, of Danbury |+ +WALLER, Phineas b: 31 Oct 1717 d: 25 Jun 1787 Cornwall, Orange, NY | #: WALL161 m: Apr 1749 Mother: (WALLER), Abigail Father: WALLER, | Joseph, Sr |4 TAYLOR, Hannah #: TAYL867 [2:745] 3 TAYLOR, Rebecca b: 1684 Danbury, CT d: 1783 #: TAYL254 ? TAYLOR, Rebecca + +BENEDICT, Daniel #: BENE42 Mother: MARVIN, Mary Father: BENEDICT, | Lt. Daniel 3 [37] TAYLOR, Theophilus b: 1686-1687 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 1777 | #: TAYL382 ? TAYLOR, Theophilus + +BUSHNELL, Rebecca b: ~1689 Danbury, CT #: TAYL392 m: <1716 [2:749] |4 TAYLOR, Theophilus b: 1716 d: 1781 #: TAYL479 |+ +DIBBLE, Hannah #: DBBL164 [2:751] | 5 [36] TAYLOR, John b: 1743 d: 1816 #: TAYL33 | + +MYGATT, Abigail #: TAYL34 [2:753] | 6 TAYLOR, Najah b: 1769 d: 1860 #: TAYL36 | + +CARRINGTON, Susan b: 1783 d: 1908 #: TAYL37 [2:755] | |7 TAYLOR, Susan Sophia b: 01 Mar 1821 d: 1890 #: TAYL38 ? TAYLOR, Susan Sophia | |+ +AVERY, Edward Henry b: 1824 d: 1908 #: AVRY217 m: 05 May 1852 | | Father: AVERY, Charles Eldridge [2:757] | «2nd Wife of [36] John Taylor:» | + +MEAD, Sarah #: TAYL35 [2:759] «2nd Wife of [37] Theophilus Taylor:» + +GREGORY, Sarah b: ~1691 #: GREG143 m: >1716
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [2:761] |4 TAYLOR, Lydia #: TAYL619 ? TAYLOR, Lydia |+ +BEEBE, Lemuel #: BEEB130 m: ~1730 [2:763] 3 TAYLOR, Eunice b: 1689 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 1779 #: TAYL256 ? TAYLOR, Eunice [1] + +STARR, Lt. Benjamin b: 1683 d: 1684-1773 #: STAR351 m: 1703-1736 [2:765] 2 TAYLOR, Anna b: ~1644 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 1644 #: TAYL411 2 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 1645-1646 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 1650 #: TAYL412 From: David Taylor: John Taylor born August 10, 1607, wife Elizabeth, immigrated to America, referred to in this history as Immigrant John Taylor. Immigrant John and 1st wife Elizabeth Taylor had: I. Richard Taylor born 1625 in England was Headright of Edward Walker who claimed 900 acres of land in Northumberland Co., September 20, 1650 to transport himself and seventeen others. II. John Taylor II born 1627 in England was Headright of Thomas Gerrord who claimed 1,000 acres of land in Northumberland Co., October 8, 1650. III. Robert Taylor born 1630 in England was Headright of Stephen Hamelin who claimed 1,250 acres in Charles City Co., Virginia on October 26, 1650. IV. William Taylor born 1632-4 or 1638 in England was Headright of widow Mrs. Francis Townsend who claimed 2,200 acres in Northumberland Co., Virginia February 7, 1650. V. James Taylor (known as James I) born 1635 was transported by John Rosier who claimed 550 acres of Headright land in Northumberland Co., Virginia, December 13, 1650. James I is an ancestor of James Madison and Pres. Zachary Taylor. VI. Thomas Taylor born 1637 in England was Headright of Richard Tye and Thomas Sparrow who claimed jointly 550 acres in Northumberland Co., Virginia, August 12, 1650. Thomas is an ancestor to Pres. Abraham Lincoln. VII. Elizabeth Taylor born 1645 was d/o John Taylor I 2nd wife Elizabeth. She married Simon Sallard. On March 1, 1677 she and Simon sold 450 acres of land originally patented to her brother John Taylor February 15, 1667. (Lancaster Co., Virginia records, p 286). Immigrant John Taylor John Taylor I, s/o Thomas and Margaret (Swinderly) Taylor was born August 10, 1607 in England. Records in Northumberland and Lancaster Co., Virginia indicate that he came to America about 1648. He is listed in Greer's Immigrant List, 1648. In that year, he, James Jones and John Ellis patented 500 acres of land. On April 28, 1651 John Taylor patented 950 acres and 1,400 acres. He sold the 1,400 acres to Francis Morrison. In 1652 he patented two tracts of land in Lancaster Co.,---440 acres and 450 acres-which passed to Unknown John II, Northumberland Co., Virginia. NOTE: From: Naturalization papers.[Mary K. Leitner] Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?thomas,taylor,elizabeth,jones::taylor::22581.html John and Elizabeth Taylor, born near Carlisle, England in the first decade of the 1600s, who came to Colonial Virginia in about 1645-48. Their children were John, Robert, William, James, Thomas, Elizabeth and Richard. Thomas Taylor, born in England in 1637, came over in 1650 and probably died in Richmond County, Virginia. Notes from http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/TAYLOR/2000-11/0975432710 [listed for another John but should be for THIS John] Notes for JOHN TAYLOR: A Bacon Rebel 1676. John's, administration to Elizabeth his relict, 10 Jan 1652/3 pg 24, Bk 1652/55, Lancaster Co., VA. John Taylor's widow sued by Co. William Clayborne Esq. Suite dismissed. Non-suite to her 6 Apr 1653, pg 43 Presidents Zachary Taylor and James Madison and actress Elizabeth Taylor are descendants. "He is listed in Greer's Immigrant List, 1648." [janet skelton.FTW] THE TAYLOR FAMILY OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND LANCASTER COUNTIES, VIRGINIA. (Con tributed by Mrs. L. C. Anderson, Bainbridge, Ohio) The name Taylor appears often in the early records of Northumberland and L ancaster Counties, Virginia. The name is variously spelled: Taylor, Taler, Tayler, Tayleur; and in t he case of John Tayler of Wicomico, and later of his sons of Wicomico Pari sh it is spelled Taylor, Taylour, and Tailler. Contemporary with John Taylor Wicomico, were several other Taylor famili es living in Northumberland and Lancaster counties. Seemingly no relations hip existed between any of these families. As Rappahannock county, including Richmond county, also Westmoreland coun ty and Middlesex county were cut off from Northumberland and Lancaster cou nties, we know that some of the Taylors mentioned in early records were af terward domiciled in these adjoining counties. In Northumberland county, 1665, John Taylor makes a gift to son Willia m. O. B. 1658-1666, p. 67. The records of this county also show that one John Taylor is deceased 166 7. Also, William Taylor and wife Ann deed land on Cone River, 1670. The estate of William Taylor of St. Stephens' Parish is settled 1709. In S t. Stephens' Register is found the following: *Sarah, dau. of William Tayler, b. Nov. 26, 1668.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Pheby, dau. of William Tayler, b. May 18, 1691. William, son of William Tayler, b. Feb. 23, 1693. The Order Book shows he left orphans Pheby, William, Mary, Elizabeth and J ohn; and that John Waters was grandfather of the orphans of William and Ma ry Taylor, 1709. William Telour (spelled Taylor on margin) makes a will in Northumberland c ounty, 1746. Wife only is mentioned. In Lancaster county, Oct. 2, 1654, the estate of John Taylor is settled. In same year, Elizabeth Horton, wife of Tobias Horton, and relict of Jo hn Taylor deceased, asks for her dower in her deceased husband's estate. Tobias Horton, in will, Lancaster county, names son Tobias, dau. Rebecc a, son-in-law Richard Taylor; wife Elizabeth. Fortunatus Snydor witness es this will. Records further show that the last named John Taylor left a daughter who l ater married Simon Sallard, and a son Richard who died young. As stated previously there seems to be no connection whatever between th is John Taylor and the others Taylors of Lancaster county. John Taylor, Taylour, Tailler of Wicomico left many descendants. Wicomico comprised part of Northumberland and part of Lancaster countie s, lying on the border of each. Here, John Taylor owned large tracts of land, bordering on the streams Wic omico , and Corotoman, and the inlets of the Bay. It is not far from prese nt church of Wicomico, and, to this day, some of this land is in the posse ssion of his descendants. Not much is known of John Taylour of Wicomico. Fire has destroyed ma ny of the early records of Northumberland county. The book containing h is will is also missing. That he was in Virginia at an early date is shown by the land grants, dee ds and the depositions of his sons. Continued on son John's notes. *Should read Sarah, dau. of William Tayler, b. Nov. 26, 1688 Note Citations Notes on William, I Taylor Marriage 1 Mary WISE b: 1652 in Clifton, Accomack, Virginia, USA Children Elias TAYLOR b: Abt 1660 in Accomassackusettsck, Virginia, USA William TAYLOR b: Abt 1659 in Jamestown, Middlesex County, Virgina, USA Winifred TAYLOR b: Abt 1660 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: Abt 1666 in , Accomack County, Virginia, USA Notes on ANOTHER Col. William Taylor's DO NOT CONFUSE WITH THIS Col. William Taylor http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?william,accomack::taylor::4677.html William Taylor was born Abt.1590 in England, died Abt. 1655 in Accomack County, VA. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill. Dau of Richard Kingsmill and Alice. She was born Abt.1590 in England, died Aft.1650 in Accomack County, VA. Looking for connection from England to VA, to NC. Contact [email protected] Response: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?william,accomack::taylor::5013.html I have not studied a William Taylor of Accomack Co., VA. I have studied Col. William Taylor/Tayloe of York/Gloucester/New Kent counties who served on the Council of State between 1653-1655. He was married to Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill. He disappears from the records after 1655 so I presume he died about that time. I am informed that his widow, Elizabeth, remarried to Col. Nathaniel Bacon, Sr., (date unknown) who served in the House of Burgess and Council of State, from York Co., VA. http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/4838.html ....ancestry of William Taylor who first appears in James City Co., VA abt. 1638. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill of James City Co., VA. He later acquired land in York Co., VA and Gloucester Co., VA (in the portion which was cut out to form New Kent Co., VA in 1654). He was the "high sheriff" and a justice in York Co., VA prior to 1653. He was a member of the Council of Virginia between 1653-1655 under the Governorship of Edward Diggs, after which he disappears. In 1653 he acquired land in Gloucester Co., VA adjacent to Edward Diggs and John Maddison on the north side of the Mattipony River. Other neighbors were Capt. Robert Abrahall/ Abrall, Capt. Francis Morgan, Thomas Dale and Capt. John West. This land fell into New Kent Co., VA in 1654. In the 1640s William Taylor acquired the military rank of Capt. and by 1655 he had risen to the rank of Col. I think one of his sons was James Taylor, Sr., who married first, Frances Walker, daughter of Thomas Walker, and who married second to Mary Gregory, daughter of John Gregory, and who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. Thomas Walker acquired the above-mentioned land which was formerly owned by Edward Diggs (adjacent to Col. William Taylor) in the 1670s or before. On 20 Oct. 1689 James Taylor acquired 209 acres in New Kent Co., VA with John Neal on the North side of the Mattapony River adjacent to James Taylor's plantation, John Neal, Col. Thomas Walker and Robert Jones. It appears to me that James Taylor is living on the land which was formerly owned by Col. William Taylor. http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?william,1655::taylor::5131.html .....Elizabeth Kingsmill, wife of Col. William Taylor, remarried after Col. William Taylor's death to Col. Nathaniel Bacon by 1661, meaning that Col. William Taylor died between 1655-1661. Elizabeth died on 2 Nov. 1691 and was buried at King's Creek, York Co., VA with a tombstone which had the Taylor
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks and Kingsmill Coats of Arms (apparently the tombstone was later moved to St. Paul's Church in Norfolk). This same account says that Elizabeth Kingsmill did not have any children by William Taylor (or Nathaniel Bacon) which puts a dent in the theory that James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698 was the son of Col. William Taylor. If he is not the son of Col. William Taylor, he must be closely related as it appears that as early at 1675 that he had inherited (or had been deeded) the land acquired by Col. William Taylor in Gloucester Co., VA in 1653 (being in the part of Gloucester Co., VA which became New Kent Co., VA in 1654). (see initial posting) http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/6770.html .....update my original message. Later research has established that this Col. William Taylor who died about 1656 died in York Co., VA. He apparently did not ever live on the land which he patented in Gloucester/New Kent Co., VA in 1653. He had NO children. He was not the William Taylor who immigrated in 1635 on the "Phillip", age 36 (born 1599) who apparently had a son, John, age 16 (born 1619). Before Col. William Taylor died, he sold his land which he patented in 1653 to Anthony Arnold (a co-conspirator with Nathaniel Bacon, the rebel connected with Bacon's Rebellion, who was tried and executed as a traitor and who forfeited all of his land. Before he death he apparently sold the Col. William Taylor land to his son, Benjamin Arnold. Benjamin Arnold owned this land, adjacent to Lt. Col. Thomas Walker when James Taylor also lived in the area. James Taylor did not actually own any part of the Col. William Taylor land. It is now not clear whether Col. William Taylor had any type of close family relationship with James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. If there was a realtionship, it was more distant than father and son. http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/4899.html .....The line of William Taylor b.1599 is in "From Log Cabins to the White House" by Mary Taylor Brewer, Chapter 13. Also LDS AFN:15zc-9kx. Some info in both book and LDS files are in error. But I find it interesting that William Taylor b. 1599 and 16 yr old son John, that sailed on "Phillip" 20 june 1635 to Va. may have been start of Taylor line of Pres. in Amer. I also have that John b. 1619 d. 1698 in New Kent co. Va Note Citations I CANNOT DETERMINE WHETHER LYDIA OR MARY IS THE MOTHER OF THE CHILDREN Notes on James, I "Col." Taylor, I "TAYLOR FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS Contributed by Mr. J. D Tillman JR of Meridian, Miss. Record from old Bible printed in Manchester by Joseph Harrop, MDCCLXVLL. Property of John Moore Taylor Hamilton of Meridian, Miss Record James Taylor, the Elder m'd Mary Gregory, 10 Aug 1682 James Taylor the second m'd Martha Thompson 23 Feb 1699 Erasmus Taylor m'd Jane Moore 13 Oct 1749 John Taylor, son of Erasmus m'd Anne Gilbert 6 Sept 1786 John Moore Taylor, son of John and Anne m'd Anne Foote daughter of William Foote, 26 mar 1811 Anne Gilbert , daughter John M and Anne m'd F.A.W. Davis 17 Jan 1837 Sigismunda Mary daughter John M and Anne m'd Oscar Hamilton 10 Nov 1844 Felix H.G Taylor son John M and Anne m'd Medora E Davis 29 Jan 1846 John Moore Taylor m'd Mrs.Caroline E Thurman 24 Dec 1851 Felix H. G. Taylor son of John and Anne m'd Anne Troup Carter 30 Oct 1854 The ages of James Taylor Elder: Jane b 27 Dec 1668 James b 14 Mar 1675 Sarah b 30 June 1676 The above children by his first wife died 22nd Sept 1680 and he married his 2nd wife Mary Gregory 10 Aug 1682 Anne b 12 Jan 1685 Mary b 29 June 1688 Edmund b 5 July 1690 John b 18 Nov 1696 James TAYLOR, THE ELDER, DIED THE 30TH OF APRIL 1698 The 2nd James Taylor was m'd Martha Thompson 23 Feb 1699 Frances b 30 Aug 1700 Martha b 27 Jan 1702 James b 20 Mar 1704 Zachary b 17 Apr 1707 George b 11 Feb 1711 Erasmus b 5 Sept 1715 Hannah b 15 Mar 1718 Milley b 11 Dec 1724 Jane Moore wife of Erasmus Taylor b 22 Dec 1728 Ann dau John and Ann b 4 Aug 1787 John Moore b 28 June 1788 Gilbert Dade b 18 Nov 1791 William 21st Mar 1795 Felix b 19 Aug 1797 Felix Haywood b 21st Oct 1800 Maria b 9th Oct 1893 Anne Foote wife of John M Taylor b 17 th Mar 1788 Anne Gilbert dau John M and Ann b 28 Jan 1812 William F 27th Dec 1813 Maria Eliza b 1st Nov 1815 Felix H. G. b 21st Feb 1818
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks John Wm b 20th Oct 1824 Sigismunde Mary b 8th Sept 1827 Matilda Foote b 19th Sept 1833 Medora Davis wife of Felix H. G. son of John M and Ann b 22nd June 1828 John Anthony son of F.H. G. and Medora b 2nd Aug 1847 Emma Aldridge b 27th July 1849 Ann b 18th Dec 1849 Medora b 9th Apr 1853 Ann Troupe Carter 2nd wife of F. H. G. Taylor b 14 June 1827 DEATHS James Taylor Elder's wife died 23 Sept 1680 James Taylor The Elder 10 Sept 1698 James Taylor 2nd 23rd Jan 1730 Martha his wife 19th Nov 1762 Erasmus Taylor Dec 1794 Ann dau of John and Ann 21st Aug 1787 Felix 17th Feb 1799 Felix H. G. 1822 Maria 1st Oct 1804 William died in Feb 1822 Jane Taylor wife of Erasmus d Sept 1812 Third son of J. M. Taylor and Ann 19th May 1820 Maria Eliza 20 Sept 1820 FHG 8th May 1821 William F 1st Oct 1822 Ann wife of John Taylor Elder Dec 1823 John Wm son of John M 9th Dec 1825 John Taylor Elder 6th Aug 1826 Matilda Foote Taylor dau of J. M and Anne 6 Apr 1836 Ann G Davis 29th Oct 1837 Anne Taylor daughter of William Foote and wife of John M Taylor 5th May 1847 John Anthony Taylor 20th June 1850 Ann Taylor 1st Jan 1852 Medora E wife of FHG Taylor 27 Apr 1853 John Moore Taylor Junior 2nd Aug 1854 John Moore Taylor SR. 28th Feb 1856 Father: Thomas Jr TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1574 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain Mother: Margaret SWINDERBY b: 1578 in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, Denmark Father: John I TAYLOR Twin b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1608 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain Mother: Mrs-Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1609 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1654 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Great Britain Marriage 1 Mrs-James TAYLOR b: 1617 in , Rappahannock, Virginia, USA Married: 1624 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain Marriage 2 Frances WALKER b: 1640 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Married: 1666 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Children Jane TAYLOR b: 27 Dec 1668 in , Orange, Virginia, USA James TAYLOR b: 27 Dec 1668 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Martha TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1670 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Ann TAYLOR b: 1671 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA Frances TAYLOR b: 1673 in , Orange, Virginia, USA James TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1675 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA Sarah TAYLOR b: 30 Jun 1676 in , Orange, Virginia, USA John TAYLOR b: 1685 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Mary TAYLOR b: 1688 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Edmund TAYLOR b: 1690 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1694 in , Orange, Virginia, USA Marriage 3 Mary GREGORY b: 1665 in Essex, Rappahannock, Virginia, USA Married: 10 Aug 1682 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA Children Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 12 Jan 1683 in Hare Forest, New Kent, Virginia, USA John TAYLOR Twin b: 12 Jan 1684 in Hare Forest, New Kent, Virginia, USA Ann TAYLOR Twin b: 12 Jan 1684 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 12 Jan 1684 Mary TAYLOR b: 21 Jan 1685 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA Mary TAYLOR b: 29 Jan 1686 in Caralin, Caroline, Virginia, USA Mary Bishop TAYLOR b: 29 Jun 1688 in Caralin, Caroline, Virginia, USA Edmund TAYLOR b: 5 Jul 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, Virginia, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 10 Jun 1694 in Hare Forest, King and Queen, Virginia, USA
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks James Jr TAYLOR b: 1695 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA John TAYLOR b: 18 Nov 1696 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA 1 James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1610 c: 12 Feb 1610 d: 30 Apr 1698 + Mrs-James TAYLOR b: 1617 + Frances WALKER b: 1640 d: 22 Sep 1680 2 Jane TAYLOR b: 27 Dec 1668 d: 1680 + George TAYLOR b: 1666 2 James TAYLOR b: 27 Dec 1668 d: 28 Dec 1668 2 Martha TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1670 2 Ann TAYLOR b: 1671 d: 1672 2 Frances TAYLOR b: 1673 2 James TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1675 d: 26 Jun 1729 + Martha THOMPSON b: 1679 d: 19 Nov 1762 3 Frances TAYLOR b: 30 Aug 1700 d: 25 Nov 1761 + Ambrose MADISON b: 1690 d: 24 Aug 1732 4 Frances MADISON b: 1721 d: 1778 + BEALE b: 1719 + Jacob HITE b: 1704 d: 1 Jul 1776 + Jacob (Hite) HEYDT b: 1719 d: 1 Jul 1776 5 Elizabeth HITE b: 19 Jan 1743 d: 1773 5 James HITE b: 1745 d: 1776 4 James MADISON b: 27 Mar 1722/1723 d: 27 Feb 1801 + Eleanor Rose CONWAY b: 1732 d: 11 Feb 1829 5 James MADISON 5th President US b: 16 Mar 1751 d: 28 Jun 1836 + Dorothy (Dorothea) (Dolly) PAYNE b: 20 May 1768 d: 12 Jul 1849 5 Frances MADISON b: 18 Jan 1753 5 Ambrose MADISON b: 1755 d: 1793 5 Catlett MADISON b: 1758 d: 1758 5 Nellie Conway MADISON b: 14 Feb 1760 d: 24 Dec 1802 5 William MADISON b: 5 May 1762 d: 1843 6 John MADISON + Agatha STROTHER b: 1728 d: 1784 5 Sarah MADISON b: 17 Aug 1764 5 Elizabeth MADISON b: 19 Sep 1768 d: 1775 5 Reuben MADISON b: 1771 d: 1775 5 Frances Taylor MADISON b: 4 Oct 1774 d: 1823 3 Martha TAYLOR b: 27 Jan 1702 + Thomas CHEW 3 James TAYLOR b: 30 Mar 1703 d: 1 Mar 1784 + Alice THORNTON 3 Zachary TAYLOR b: 17 Apr 1707 d: 1 Mar 1768 + Elizabeth LEE Twin b: 1709 d: Apr 1750 + Esther JONES 3 James III TAYLOR Twin b: 1709 3 George TAYLOR b: 10 Feb 1711 d: 1 Mar 1784 + Rachael GIBSON b: 1713 + Sarah CONWAY b: 1713 3 Tabitha TAYLOR b: 2 Mar 1713 + Thomas WILD 3 Martha TAYLOR b: 1715 3 Erasmus TAYLOR b: 5 Sep 1715 d: 19 Dec 1794 + Jane MOORE 3 Hannah TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1718 + Nickolis BATHVILLE b: 1716 3 Milley TAYLOR b: 11 Dec 1724 + Richard THOMAS b: 1722 3 John TAYLOR b: 1726 3 Charles TAYLOR b: 1728 + Sarah CONWAY b: 1730 3 Richard TAYLOR b: 1730 2 Sarah TAYLOR b: 30 Jun 1676 d: 1750 + Robert POWELL b: 1674 2 John TAYLOR b: 1685 2 Mary TAYLOR b: 1688 d: 1770 2 Edmund TAYLOR b: 1690 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1694 + Mary GREGORY b: 1665 d: 30 Apr 1698 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 12 Jan 1683 d: 11 Jun 1695 2 John TAYLOR Twin b: 12 Jan 1684 d: Mar 1684 2 Ann TAYLOR Twin b: 12 Jan 1684 c: 12 Jan 1684 d: 1731 + John (Lea) LEIGH
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Edward Jr EASTHAM b: 1660 d: ABT 1725 3 Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 1701 3 Mary EASTHAM b: 1703 3 James EASTHAM b: 1703 d: 1791 + Anne FARMER b: 1707 3 George EASTHAM b: 1705 d: 1782 + Mrs-Mary EASTHAM b: 1705 d: 1764 4 Edward EASTHAM b: 1727 4 William EASTHAM b: 1730 4 James EASTHAM b: 1732 d: 1815 + Sarah ZACHARY b: 1740 d: 1835 5 James EASTHAM b: 1764 5 William EASTHAM b: 1766 5 Edward EASTHAM b: 1768 5 Sarah (Sally) EASTHAM b: 1770 5 Nancy EASTHAM b: 1772 5 Zachary EASTHAM b: 1774 5 Mary EASTHAM b: 1776 d: 1778 5 George EASTHAM b: 1778 d: 1779 5 Obediah EASTHAM b: 1780 d: 1781 5 John EASTHAM b: 1782 + Mary DENHAM b: 1786 d: 1860 6 Willis EASTHAM b: 1803 6 Foster EASTHAM b: 19 Jun 1805 6 Charles Pinkham EASTHAM b: 19 Jun 1805 + Mary E. BARROW b: 26 Apr 1824 d: 13 Apr 1889 7 Amanda EASTHAM b: 10 Dec 1839 d: 27 Apr 1918 + William Ann ROY b: 7 Jun 1843 d: 25 Mar 1911 8 Lucy C ROY b: 26 Aug 1864 d: 3 Dec 1908 + Henry F JARRETT b: 1862 8 Mary Frances ROY b: 5 Oct 1865 d: 26 Oct 1918 + Charles Wesley BASCOM b: 1864 8 Leonard ROY b: 23 Apr 1867 d: 21 Aug 1936 + Martha Emmaline MASON b: 1869 8 Melenia ROY b: 23 Apr 1867 d: 1 Dec 1867 8 Charles Pinkham ROY b: 23 Oct 1868 d: 1 Dec 1890 8 Elvura (Ellie) ROY b: 2 Aug 1870 d: 3 Jun 1931 + John CANNON b: 1868 8 Amanda Jane (Gillie) ROY b: 14 Mar 1873 d: 1930 + E MCCOY b: 1870 8 George Washington ROY b: 20 Dec 1873 d: 29 Jan 1949 8 Manerva ROY b: 30 Sep 1875 d: 2 Nov 1877 8 Justina (Tiny) ROY b: 30 Sep 1875 d: 6 Mar 1942 + Lewis SIMPSON b: 1873 8 Norman Gilbert ROY b: 20 Apr 1880 d: 29 Jan 1946 + Mahala Ethel CAHALA b: 6 Jul 1886 d: 4 Mar 1966 9 Zell ROY b: 3 Apr 1905 d: 19 Jan 1975 + Living b: 1907 9 Dennis William ROY b: 29 Nov 1906 d: 24 Jun 1908 9 Living ROY b: 1908 + Living b: 1910 9 Living ROY b: 1910 7 George E EASTHAM b: 14 Oct 1841 d: 30 Jul 1907 + Hannah Elizabeth THOMAS b: 6 Dec 1847 d: 26 Mar 1932 8 William Fountian EASTHAM b: 7 Jan 1868 d: Mar 1868 8 Ulysses Grant EASTHAM b: 20 Jun 1870 d: 1873 8 Mary Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 6 Nov 1871 d: 11 May 1937 + George W COOK b: 1869 8 Susan Catherine EASTHAM b: 7 Dec 1873 + Doctor George MCGOWAN b: 1871 8 Charles Pinkham (Pink) EASTHAM b: 20 Aug 1875 + Etta MCLANE b: 1877 9 Lloyd EASTHAM b: 1895 9 James Asa EASTHAM b: 1897 8 Amanda Jane EASTHAM b: 31 May 1878 + Henry CAIN b: 1876 9 Elsie Grace CAIN b: 27 Mar 1906 + Glen ADAMS b: 1904 10 Jo Ann ADAMS b: 1926 10 Stewart ADAMS b: 1928 9 Ruth Mary CAIN b: 25 Dec 1908 + Clement RIBBEDEAUX b: 1906
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Lucinda EASTHAM b: 26 Jul 1880 + George SADLER b: 1878 9 SADLER b: 1900 9 SADLER b: 1902 9 SADLER b: 1904 9 SADLER b: 1906 9 SADLER b: 1908 9 SADLER b: 1910 8 George Carl EASTHAM b: 27 Mar 1882 + Lois LANE b: 1884 8 Elisha Crawford (Thomas) EASTHAM b: 1888 + Mrs-George EASTHAM b: 1843 8 John EASTHAM b: 1866 + Amanda SHADOIN b: 1843 8 Phillip Shadoin EASTHAM b: 1889 8 Golden EASTHAM b: 1891 7 Catherine EASTHAM b: 13 Jul 1851 + William Joshua ROY b: 31 Oct 1852 d: Sep 1919 8 Charles Pinkham ROY b: 10 Feb 1873 + Caladonia ROY b: 1875 8 Hannah Clemons ROY b: 16 Jun 1874 + Milton TARTER b: 1872 9 Susan (Susie) TARTER b: 1894 8 Mary ROY b: 19 Sep 1876 d: 28 Jan 1904 + Bud MALDEN b: 1874 8 Lucy ROY b: 17 Feb 1878 d: 13 Dec 1905 8 Amanda ROY b: 11 Oct 1879 + William Henry GOSSER b: 1878 8 Cordelia ROY b: 19 Jan 1881 8 Lucinda ROY b: 16 Mar 1882 d: 21 Mar 1907 8 Rufus ROY b: 1 Dec 1883 + Mary Jane EASTHAM b: 15 Feb 1884 d: 10 Feb 1906 8 William ROY b: 18 Aug 1885 + Callie MALDEN b: 1887 8 James E ROY b: 4 Jul 1888 + Josephine (Josie) M GOSSER b: May 1891 9 Velda E ROY b: 1911 + Louis Ray SCALES b: 1909 8 Armilda ROY b: 4 Jul 1888 d: 12 Sep 1888 8 Martha Catherine (Molly) ROY b: 14 Aug 1890 6 Marcellus EASTHAM b: 1808 6 John EASTHAM b: 1810 6 Sarah EASTHAM b: 1812 d: 1814 6 Sarah EASTHAM b: 1814 + Jacob Richards NICKLIN b: 20 Aug 1811 d: 11 Jul 1887 6 Ephriam Francis EASTHAM b: 1816 6 Zachariah EASTHAM b: Jul 1818 + Sarah (Sally) BARROW b: 14 Dec 1818 7 Emerline EASTHAM b: 1838 7 Miriam EASTHAM b: 16 Nov 1839 d: 10 Aug 1910 + Francis Marion STEPHENS b: 18 Jan 1838 d: 1 Sep 1918 8 Jemima Emeline STEPHENS b: 20 Jan 1859 d: 31 Jul 1931 + Elvis B ACOCK b: 1857 d: 19 Oct 1927 9 Ora ACOCK b: 1881 9 Roma ACOCK b: 1882 9 Isabel ACOCK b: 1883 9 William Robert ACOCK b: 1879 d: 31 Dec 1927 + Elizabeth Samantha Jane (Lizzie) STEPHENS b: 10 May 1863 d: 1 Mar 1922 8 William Davis STEPHENS b: 7 Jan 1860 d: 25 Jun 1943 + Lucinda Jane DANTIC b: 6 Oct 1861 d: 28 Oct 1938 9 Mary Anice STEPHENS b: 24 Jun 1881 d: 7 Sep 1942 + Walter J MURPHY b: 7 Nov 1879 d: 7 Jan 1974 9 Eliza Miriam STEPHENS b: 24 Aug 1882 d: 25 Jan 1957 + Clyde BOYD b: 1880 9 Iris Mae STEPHENS b: 13 Mar 1884 d: 24 Mar 1977 + Emmons MURPHY b: 1882 9 William Clarence STEPHENS b: 29 Aug 1885 d: 25 Dec 1956 + Anna MCCORMICK b: 12 May 1887 d: Oct 1972 + Ella RITZ b: 1887 9 Ira Francis STEPHENS b: 28 Jul 1887 d: 20 Aug 1964 + Grace HENRY b: 1885 + Mary SHOEMAKER b: 1885
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Ruth JONES b: 1885 9 George Alvin STEPHENS b: 2 Jun 1889 d: 30 Jul 1967 + Marie HENRY b: 1891 9 Hattie Belle STEPHENS b: 13 Oct 1890 d: 16 Apr 1974 + August KOENIG b: 1888 9 Onley Harrison STEPHENS b: 16 Feb 1892 d: 18 Aug 1927 + Grace CLIFTON b: 1894 9 Cyrus Homer STEPHENS b: 22 Jan 1894 d: 21 Dec 1964 + Pearl POWELL b: 1896 9 Bessie Lucinda STEPHENS b: 26 Sep 1895 d: 6 Feb 1956 + John James TROUT b: 18 Mar 1889 d: 30 Nov 1977 10 Velma Loraine TROUT b: 7 Nov 1914 + Asbury Wayne COMPTON b: 30 Oct 1911 d: 22 Sep 1963 10 John M TROUT b: 7 Dec 1915 + Wanda Mae WALTERS b: 1917 10 Ilene Bessie TROUT b: 23 Jul 1917 d: 23 Jul 1917 10 Coral Nadine TROUT b: 11 Nov 1918 + Harold M ANDERSEN b: 1916 10 Carol Maxine TROUT b: 11 Nov 1918 d: 28 Dec 1918 10 Opal Lucile TROUT b: 30 Dec 1920 + Rodney Ralph ONDLER b: 1918 + George HEINE b: 1918 + Harold (Harry) WEBER b: 1918 + Vaughn EVANS b: 1918 10 Twila Juanita TROUT b: 8 Dec 1923 + Donald ELLIS b: 1921 + Robert (Bob) GOBER b: 1921 10 Richard Stephen TROUT b: 23 Dec 1926 + Hildegrade ZUNTERSTEIN b: 1928 9 Gladys STEPHENS b: 1896 + Myrril WESTON b: 1901 9 Alpha Eunice STEPHENS b: 4 Oct 1897 d: 16 Feb 1915 + Charles HENRY b: 1895 9 Ova Mckinley STEPHENS b: 4 Aug 1899 d: 16 Feb 1980 + Dolly BOUGHTON b: 1901 9 Neva Opal STEPHENS b: 17 Feb 1901 + Alexander (Alex) MCCULLOUGH b: 1899 + Carl SAFERITE b: 1899 9 Wilma STEPHENS b: 23 Jun 1905 d: 23 Nov 1981 + Wayne DIBLE b: 1903 8 Ruth Miriam STEPHENS b: 16 Feb 1862 d: 1869 8 Elizabeth Samantha Jane (Lizzie) STEPHENS b: 10 May 1863 d: 1 Mar 1922 + William Robert ACOCK b: 1879 d: 31 Dec 1927 8 Sarah Ellen STEPHENS b: 30 Sep 1864 d: 18 Feb 1922 + Charles Marion KELLY b: 1862 8 Cornelius Franklin STEPHENS b: 21 Apr 1866 + Amy WATSON b: 1868 9 William Orrin STEPHENS b: Aug 1890 9 Nola Mary STEPHENS b: Oct 1891 + Mr PHILLIPS b: 1889 9 Orrin Francis STEPHENS b: Nov 1892 9 Ercel Miriam STEPHENS b: Jan 1894 8 Martha Alice STEPHENS b: 21 Oct 1867 + Phillip Michael WATSON b: 1865 8 Marcellus Butler STEPHENS b: 22 May 1869 d: 17 Jul 1958 + Mandora Margarella KILLINGSWORTH b: 1871 9 Zula STEPHENS b: 1892 9 Claud Eckard STEPHENS b: 1894 d: 16 Aug 1971 9 Ray STEPHENS b: 1895 d: 1897 + Miss PYEJO b: 1871 + Ann Myrtle DAVIS b: 29 Jul 1878 9 Dora Hester STEPHENS b: 8 Mar 1906 9 Ervine Chester STEPHENS b: 8 Mar 1906 d: 13 Jun 1908 9 Iris Letta STEPHENS b: 8 Jun 1907 d: 13 Jun 1908 9 Alma Virgil STEPHENS b: 29 Sep 1909 d: 7 Jun 1995 9 Casper Louis STEPHENS b: 12 Jan 1912 9 Albert Morris STEPHENS b: 22 Nov 1914 d: 29 Jun 1992 9 Doris Almina STEPHENS b: 22 Nov 1914 9 Orrin Volmer STEPHENS b: 21 Dec 1918 d: 20 Nov 1920 9 Kenneth Butler STEPHENS b: 19 Oct 1921 d: 9 Sep 1990 8 Patrick Henry STEPHENS b: 6 Apr 1871 d: 18 Nov 1930 + Lula (Lou) Ann GREER b: 24 Jan 1873 d: 15 Sep 1942
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Georgia Ethel STEPHENS b: 18 Aug 1894 d: 7 Aug 1899 9 Iva Maud STEPHENS b: 2 Jun 1896 d: Jul 1975 + Manford DICKERSON b: 22 Apr 1893 d: 1 Feb 1964 10 Vincent Manfred DICKERSON b: 19 Nov 1918 d: 25 Jun 1970 + Arleene 10 Carolyn Joy DICKERSON b: 5 Nov 1924 d: 8 Jun 2003 + Thomas II WALDON b: 10 Sep 1922 9 Ona Irene STEPHENS b: 13 Dec 1897 d: 29 Apr 1977 + Leb A HAMPTON b: 15 Nov 1895 d: 13 Jul 1985 10 Harlin Russell HAMPTON b: 15 Jun 1921 d: 5 Aug 2000 + Eleanor YOWELL b: 1923 10 Iva Jean HAMPTON b: 22 Nov 1922 + Edward Franklin LAEPPLE b: 14 Apr 1920 d: 21 Jun 1989 10 Lou Angline HAMPTON b: 5 Aug 1925 + Monte MERRITT b: 1920 + Clarence II RIX b: 11 Aug 1918 d: 24 Jan 1980 + Living SCROGGS 10 Wanda Irene HAMPTON b: 13 Sep 1927 d: 17 Jan 1996 + William Leon JOHNSTON b: 24 Apr 1923 d: 14 Oct 2001 10 Roberta Elizabeth HAMPTON b: 11 Aug 1929 8 Cormelius Marion STEPHENS b: 12 Jul 1872 + Olive Effie ELLIS b: 20 Feb 1873 9 Ruby Marian STEPHENS b: 30 Jun 1895 + John W LASITER b: 1893 9 Marcellus Fountain STEPHENS b: 10 Feb 1897 d: 15 Oct 1933 + Opal HODGES b: 1899 9 Cormillus Clyde STEPHENS b: 26 Dec 1898 d: 30 Jan 1899 9 Rupert Remmington STEPHENS b: 27 Jun 1900 + Buelah SIMS b: 1902 9 Mamie STEPHENS b: 13 Aug 1904 d: 1905 9 Patrick Henry STEPHENS b: 9 Jan 1906 + Ethel Lee BURNS b: 1908 9 Emma Eudora STEPHENS b: 24 Apr 1907 + J H PANGBERN b: 1905 9 Miriam STEPHENS b: 1911 d: 1911 8 Bailey Whiles STEPHENS b: 20 Jun 1874 + Vennie Dora Evelyn BALDWIN b: 1876 9 Buelah STEPHENS b: 1898 + PEDERSON b: 1896 9 Wayne STEPHENS b: 1901 9 Elva STEPHENS b: 1903 + CHENEY b: 1899 9 Ethel STEPHENS b: 1905 + ULLUM b: 1903 9 Pauline STEPHENS b: 1909 + MINARD b: 1909 9 Faye STEPHENS b: 1911 + MINARD b: 1909 9 Billie Maxine STEPHENS b: 1920 + OLSON b: 1918 8 Miriam Frances STEPHENS b: 19 May 1878 + Charles Clinton MARTIN b: 1876 9 Marjorie MARTIN 9 Otis Arthur MARTIN 8 Chester Allen Arthur STEPHENS b: 20 Aug 1879 + Susan Mary KING b: 21 May 1881 9 STEPHENS b: 1903 d: 1903 9 STEPHENS b: 1903 d: 1903 9 Esther Alice STEPHENS b: 3 Sep 1905 + Edmond LECLARE b: 1903 9 Florence May STEPHENS b: 6 Feb 1907 + Benjamin Tilman VAUGHN b: 1905 + Robert FLY b: 1905 9 Olive Mildred STEPHENS b: 18 Jan 1909 + Curtis WALLACE b: 1907 + Benjamin J LEONELLI b: 1907 9 William Arthur STEPHENS b: 11 Nov 1911 + Elizabeth (Eliza) ONEAL b: 1913 9 Louise Blanche STEPHENS b: 2 Nov 1913 + William Henry INVESTER b: 1911 + Elmer CRANDALL b: 1912 9 Charles Marion STEPHENS b: 20 Jan 1916
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Mrs-Charles STEPHENS b: 1920 + Mrs-Marion STEPHENS b: 1918 + Frances Jane KOEN b: 1881 7 Lewis EASTHAM b: 1841 7 Mary Ann (Polly) EASTHAM b: 1842 + Josiah WILSON b: 1845 8 Octavy WILSON b: 1877 d: 1931 + Zacheriah Clark ROY b: 2 Jan 1873 9 Pearl ROY b: 1907 + GREEN b: 1905 9 Mae ROY b: 1910 + Mr BURKES b: 1908 9 Beatrice ROY b: 1912 9 Herman ROY b: 1914 7 Martha EASTHAM b: 1844 7 Malvina EASTHAM b: 1844 7 Rebecca EASTHAM b: 1846 7 Julia Ann EASTHAM b: 1848 d: 18 May 1930 + James Wiley BOWMER b: 1828 d: 17 Sep 1904 8 Cordelia BOWMER b: 1878 d: 1962 + Jake BUTCHER b: 1876 8 Etna Simson BOWMER b: 1879 d: 1915 + Cephus HARRIS b: 1877 8 Hattie Neal BOWMER b: 1880 d: 1958 + Till WADE b: 1878 8 Eliza BOWMER b: 1881 d: 1980 + Logan REXROAT b: 1879 8 John Zachary BOWMER b: 3 May 1883 d: 26 Dec 1926 + Ella Blaine MCBEATH b: 8 Mar 1884 d: 13 Nov 1960 9 Living BOWMER 9 Blue Eyes BOWMER b: 1904 d: 1905 9 Robert Avery BOWMER b: 23 Apr 1906 d: 28 Oct 1968 + Thelma MEECE b: 13 Jun 1909 d: 17 Jun 1964 10 Living BOWMER + Living POPPLEWELL b: 1922 9 Living BOWMER 9 Living BOWMER 9 Living BOWMER 9 Esther BOWMER b: 1917 d: 1917 9 Living BOWMER 8 Leona Estus BOWMER b: 1884 d: 1968 + Bill BLAIR b: 1882 8 Ida Mae BOWMER b: 1886 + Edward WOOTTON b: 6 Jul 1877 d: 28 Feb 1943 8 Cora Lee BOWMER b: 1888 d: 1970 + Fenimore COOPER b: 1886 8 Robert L BOWMER b: 1889 d: 1934 + Mary B KING b: 1891 8 Talitha BOWMER b: 1891 d: 1965 + Melvin BENNETT b: 1889 8 Delilah BOWMER b: 1893 d: 1962 + Arthur LUTTRELL b: 1889 7 Henry EASTHAM b: 1850 7 William EASTHAM b: 3 May 1852 7 Alexander EASTHAM b: 11 Jun 1854 7 Sarah EASTHAM b: 7 Mar 1856 7 John Hardin EASTHAM b: 1858 + Rebecca STEPHENS b: 19 Jan 1852 d: 9 Jun 1917 8 Thomas William EASTHAM b: 1880 d: 1956 + Mrs-Bertha EASTHAM b: 1882 8 William EASTHAM b: 8 Mar 1882 d: 26 May 1964 + Mrs-Stella EASTHAM b: 1884 8 Nancy Wilmerth EASTHAM b: 8 Mar 1882 + William Wesley NORFLEET b: 1883 9 Avery NORFLEET b: 1906 9 Beecher NORFLEET b: 1908 9 Omer NORFLEET b: 1910 9 Maude (Maudie) NORFLEET b: 1912 9 Erthel NORFLEET b: 1914 8 Mary Jane EASTHAM b: 15 Feb 1884 d: 10 Feb 1906 + Winfield Scott WILLIAMS b: 29 Apr 1882 d: 24 Dec 1904 9 Elsie Florence WILLIAMS b: 13 Nov 1901 d: 8 Dec 1949
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Ethel Scott WILLIAMS b: 1903 + George Robinson JAMISON b: 23 May 1901 10 Don JAMISON + Enid + Rufus ROY b: 1 Dec 1883 7 Thomas EASTHAM b: 1859 6 Alexander EASTHAM b: 1820 + Emily RAINWATER b: 1832 6 Obediah EASTHAM b: 1822 6 Hayden EASTHAM b: 1824 3 Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 1707 d: Nov 1751 3 Mary EASTHAM b: 1710 3 Robert EASTHAM b: 1713 d: 1803 + Ann THWEATT b: 1717 4 Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 1759 4 Thomas EASTHAM b: 1761 4 James EASTHAM b: 1763 4 Ann Eliza EASTHAM b: 1765 4 Mary EASTHAM b: 1767 4 Francis EASTHAM b: 1769 4 Edward EASTHAM b: 23 Aug 1771 d: 13 Mar 1828 + Christiana CHANDLER b: 2 Feb 1777 d: 5 Mar 1852 5 Hartwell C. EASTHAM b: 11 Sep 1796 d: 5 Jan 1842 + Isabelle (Ibby) MCGUIRE b: 15 Mar 1808 d: 6 Jul 1851 6 Robert EASTHAM b: 1820 6 Mary Ann EASTHAM b: 12 Aug 1823 + Ephraim BOGGS b: 1819 + James M. FIELDS b: 10 Mar 1820 7 William C. FIELDS b: 1853 7 George N. FIELDS b: 1858 7 Elizabeth Susan FIELDS b: 1860 7 Robert A. FIELDS b: 1 Aug 1852 7 Cecil Edward FIELDS b: 1869 6 Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 1824 6 John C. EASTHAM b: 1826 6 George EASTHAM b: 1828 6 Edward EASTHAM b: 28 Jan 1830 d: 18 Apr 1913 + Julian Francis ROBERTS b: 10 Feb 1832 d: 23 Aug 1923 7 Elizabeth (Lizzie) EASTHAM b: 1842 7 Belle EASTHAM b: 1844 7 Katherine EASTHAM b: 1846 7 George EASTHAM b: 1848 7 William (Bill) EASTHAM b: 1850 7 Marinda EASTHAM b: 23 Feb 1852 7 Julian EASTHAM b: 18 Jul 1853 d: 22 Oct 1854 7 Missouri Nelson EASTHAM b: 15 Mar 1855 7 John L. Cinclair W. EASTHAM b: 11 Nov 1857 d: 23 Dec 1950 + Marietta HALL b: 12 Aug 1856 d: Dec 1930 8 James Edward EASTHAM b: 13 Jul 1876 d: 30 May 1927 + Luvicie HERN b: 26 Jan 1874 d: 14 Mar 1960 9 Cloetine EASTHAM b: 26 Jan 1902 d: 22 Nov 1962 9 Mae EASTHAM b: 1898 d: 1901 9 Ward EASTHAM b: 27 Feb 1900 d: 6 May 1975 9 EASTHAM b: 1902 9 Mason Crawford EASTHAM b: 18 Nov 1905 d: 1 May 1952 9 Sue Ivy EASTHAM b: 17 Aug 1907 d: 25 Jan 1989 9 EASTHAM b: 1909 9 EASTHAM b: 1911 8 George (John) EASTHAM b: 27 Apr 1978 d: 1 Jul 1937 8 Lattie Belle EASTHAM b: 4 Sep 1880 d: 28 Mar 19 8 Lattie Belle EASTHAM b: 4 Sep 1880 d: 28 Mar 1908 8 Frank Burnett EASTHAM b: 6 Jun 1889 d: 27 Apr 1933 8 Grover Cleveland EASTHAM b: 15 Nov 1885 d: 1951 8 Arizona EASTHAM b: 31 Aug 1883 d: 23 Oct 1885 7 Edward B. EASTHAM b: 1859 6 William R. EASTHAM b: 8 Apr 1835 6 Christiana EASTHAM b: 10 Jan 1842 5 Robert EASTHAM b: 1 Jun 1794 d: 1813 5 William EASTHAM b: 15 Jun 1799 d: 20 Apr 1835 5 Edward EASTHAM b: 14 Feb 1801 d: 27 Jul 1848 5 Mary A. EASTHAM b: 31 Jul 1803 d: 9 Sep 1846
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Christiana EASTHAM b: 15 Aug 1805 d: 9 Feb 1865 5 Elizabeth EASTHAM b: 2 Feb 1808 d: 16 Aug 1869 5 Lucinda EASTHAM b: 26 Mar 1811 d: 25 Sep 1848 5 Miriam EASTHAM b: 20 Aug 1813 d: 20 Jun 1892 5 John H. EASTHAM b: 11 Jan 1816 5 James T. EASTHAM b: 26 Apr 1818 + George EASTHAM b: 1682 + Thomas CREATHERS 2 Mary TAYLOR b: 21 Jan 1685 d: 21 Jan 1685 2 Mary TAYLOR b: 29 Jan 1686 d: 14 Sep 1686 2 Mary Bishop TAYLOR b: 29 Jun 1688 d: 10 Jun 1770 + Henry PENDLETON b: 15 May 1683 c: 15 May 1683 d: 4 Mar 1721 3 James PENDLETON b: 1702 d: BEF 8 Apr 1763 + Elizabeth ANDERSON (COLEMAN) d: 21 Sep 1769 4 Phillip PENDLETON b: 1741 d: ABT 1811 + Martha AUBREY b: 1742 d: ABT 1805 5 Rebecca PENDLETON + Wiliam MUNCUS b: 1754 d: 1856 6 William Columbus MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 10 Mar 1810 (1812-4) d: 1877 + Margaret COULTER b: 1811 d: 10 Jun 1863 7 James Henry MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: ABT 1842 d: 1925 + Rachel BURKE b: 6 Feb 1842 d: 14 Apr 1909 8 Virginia MUNKRES, OR MUNKERS b: 1866 d: 1938 + Luther Texas WATTS b: 1860 d: 1920 9 Emmett WATTS b: 2 Nov 1892 d: 1968 + Margaret Ural SCIVALLY b: 9 Feb 1895 d: 1 Feb 1977 10 LaVena Mable WATTS b: 8 May 1916 d: 2 May 1996 + John Edward Jr (Johne or Eddie) GREEN b: 24 Jun 1914 d: 19 Sep 1995 10 Elba May WATTS b: 7 Sep 1912 d: 15 Apr 1997 + Erby Lyndon MC FALL 10 Juanita WATTS + Albert Edward SKAGGS b: 1915 d: 2000 10 Harold Doyle WATTS b: 25 May 1922 d: 24 Jan 1988 + Daisy Louis WASHINGTON b: 21 Jan 1918 d: 20 Jul 1967 10 Calvin Luther WATTS b: 18 Jun 1924 d: 21 Nov 1981 + Madelyn GREENFIELD 10 Edger Scivally WATTS b: 7 Feb 1920 d: 1 Apr 1995 + Living BASHORE 10 Margaret Novella WATTS b: 1 Feb 1927 d: 5 Jan 1994 + Frank HORVATH 9 Maggie WATTS b: 1886 d: 1921 9 Maude WATTS b: 1888 d: 1955 9 Pearl WATTS b: 1890 d: 1980 9 Cora WATTS b: 1891 9 John Wesley WATTS b: 25 Apr 1894 d: 1968 9 William H WATTS b: 1898 d: 1978 9 Bert WATTS b: 1899 d: baby 9 Dorothy Mabel WATTS b: 14 May 1900 d: Jun 1980 9 Euel J ( Jack or Buster) WATTS b: 1909 d: 1978 9 Fannie Bell WIGINGTON OR WATTS b: 13 Oct 1880 d: 2 Feb 1956 8 Frank Jefferson MUNKRES, MUNKERS 8 Samuel MUNKRES MUNKERS 8 Margaret Elizabeth Maggie MUNKRES, MUNKERS 8 Julius Pope MUNKRES,MUNKERS b: 1877 8 Tennie MUNKRES, MUNKERS 8 Viola MUNKRES, MUNKERS 7 Elizabeth Jane MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 29 Dec 1832 d: 26 Feb 1901 7 Alexander MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1834 7 Tennesse (Tennie) MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1839 7 Marium MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1840 7 Samuel Harris MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 9 Aug 1844 7 Robert Pope MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 7 Aug 1846 d: 10 Oct 1937 7 Charles William MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 18 Aug 1849 7 Margaret Maggie MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 25 May 1853 7 C. C. MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 23 Sep 1783 d: Oct 1875 7 Mary Lou MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 2 Sep 1867 d: Feb 1942 + William Francis MURPHY 7 James Renfrow MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 13 Dec 1868 d: 1876 7 Kiby Mills MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 4 Dec 1870 d: 3 Nov 1964 + Elvira Minerva MCKNIGHT, SPRAGGINS b: 30 Nov 1834 d: 16 Feb 1918 6 Martha Mary MUNKRES , OR MUNKERS b: 6 Jan 1796 d: 12 Oct 1863 6 Mary MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1797
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Benjamin Franklin MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 17 Apr 1799 d: 17 Apr 1885 6 Matilda MUNKRE, MUNKERS b: 1806 d: Jan 1892 6 Hannah MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1807 6 Jane MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1811 6 Mahulda MUNKRE, MUNKERS b: 1812 6 Absalom MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 10 Apr 1815 6 John MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1818 5 Elizabeth PENDLETON b: 1766 d: 1804 5 James PENDLETON b: 1767 d: 1841 5 Martha PENDLETON 5 Robert PENDLETON 5 Phillip PENDLETON 5 Coleman PENDLETON b: 4 Aug 1780 d: 31 May 1862 5 Gabriel PENDLETON 5 Sarah PENDLETON 5 Joseph PENDLETON 5 Henry PENDLETON 4 Henry PENDLETON b: 1733 d: 1798 4 James PENDLETON b: 1735 d: 1793 4 Ann PENDLETON 3 Phillip PENDLETON b: 1704 d: 1778 3 Isabella PENDLETON b: 1712 d: 1790 3 Nathaniel PENDLETON b: 1715 d: Aug 1794 + Elizabeth Ann CLAYTON b: 1728 3 Mary PENDLETON b: 1717 d: 1803 3 John PENDLETON b: 1719 d: 1799 3 Edmund PENDLETON b: 9 Sep 1721 d: 23 Oct 1803 3 Philip PENDLETON b: 1704 d: 1778 3 Isabella PENCLETON b: 1712 d: 1790/1796 + William Henry GAINES b: 13 Mar 1705 c: 1712 d: 1790/1792 4 Henry GAINES b: 1731/1735 d: 25 Jul 1830 4 Richard GAINERS b: 1733 d: 18 Feb 1804 4 Benjamin GAINES b: 1732 d: 18 Aug 1818 + Elizabeth BOTTS b: 1737 5 Frances GAINES b: 2 Jan 1755 d: 1817 + Joshua BOTTS b: 24 Jul 1751 c: 24 Jul 1751 d: 29 Mar 1781 6 Susannah BOTTS b: 8 Jun 1774 d: 6 Apr 1859 + Daniel TRIPLETT b: 15 Oct 1774 d: 27 Sep 1845 + Daniel TRIPLETT b: 15 Oct 1763 d: 27 Sep 1845 7 Frances Botts TRIPLETT b: 1 Dec 1791 d: Sep 1869 7 Sarah Hedgman TRIPLETT b: 22 Jun 1793 7 William Hedgeman TRIPLETT b: 25 Mar 1795 7 Maria TRIPLETT b: 24 Nov 1798 7 Joshua Botts TRIPLETT b: 5 May 1800 7 Jane Botts TRIPLETT b: 17 Sep 1802 d: 21 Apr 1883 7 Sophia TRIPLETT b: 2 Jun 1807 d: 24 Jul 1886 7 Benjamin Botts TRIPLETT b: 27 May 1809 7 James Henry TRIPLETT b: 4 Sep 1811 7 Thomas Botts TRIPLETT b: 29 Sep 1813 7 Susannah Botts TRIPLETT b: 26 Mar 1804 6 BOTTS b: ABT 1779 6 BOTTS b: ABT 1781 6 BOTTS b: ABT 1777 6 BOTTS b: ABT 1775 6 William BOTTS b: 1773 d: 1792 6 Benjamin Gaines BOTTS b: 29 Apr 1776 d: 26 Dec 1811 6 Thomas P BOTTS b: 1778 d: 13 Jul 1806 6 Anne BOTTS b: 4 Dec 1780 d: 29 Oct 1872 5 Edward Watkins GAINES b: 1757 d: 1814 5 Isabella GAINES b: 1766 5 William GAINES b: 1768 5 Aaron GAINES b: 1770 5 Margaret (Peggy) GAINES b: 1772 5 Benjamin P GAINES b: 1774 5 Elizabeth GAINES b: 1776 5 Susanna GAINES b: 1778 4 William Henry GAINES b: 1735 d: 1811 4 Thomas GAINES b: 1738 d: 30 Jan 1811 + Susannah STROTHER b: 1737 d: 6 Feb 1811 4 Elizabeth Ann GAINES b: 28 Mar 1739 + Samuel (Sam) Sr BROWN b: 28 May 1739 c: 17 Jun 1739 5 Samuel II BROWN b: 1758 c: 1758 d: 21 Aug 1843
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Frances COOPER b: 1766 d: 3 Oct 1853 6 William Billy BROWN b: 1782 d: 21 Aug 1843 + Mary B (Polly) WOODS b: 1784 7 Francis (Frankie) BROWN b: 1805 7 Adam BROWN b: 3 Jun 1806 d: 28 Feb 1891 7 Mary BROWN b: 1807 7 Archibold BROWN b: 1808 7 Susan BROWN b: 1809 7 Hamp BROWN b: 1810 7 Sashel BROWN b: 1811 7 John BROWN b: 1812 7 Ann BROWN b: 1813 d: 1864 7 William BROWN b: 1816 + Mandana BROWN b: 1837 8 Mollie BROWN b: 1856 + Joe BENNETT b: 1854 8 Emely BROWN b: 1858 8 Ann BROWN b: 1859 6 Sarshall or Sashel BROWN b: ABT 1784 d: 23 Jun 1824 6 James Madison BROWN b: 1786 d: 9 Feb 1842 + Ann Bingham CLARK b: 7 Oct 1793 d: 6 Feb 1872 6 Elizabeth BROWN b: 7 Apr 1787 d: 1859 + Jones HOY b: 1 May 1773 d: 8 Jan 1845 7 Samual B. HOY b: 13 Sep 1806 + M L WATTS Mrs + Mary Ann BURTON b: 16 Dec 1815 d: 14 Feb 1861 7 William HOY b: 9 Mar 1808 d: 17 Jul 1891 + Addie MCQUIDDIE b: 1827 d: 10 Jan 1929 7 Frances (Fannie) HOY b: 1810 d: 1852 + James Merryman PEMBERTON b: 1806 d: 20 Nov 1866 7 Nancy HOY b: 12 Mar 1812 d: 22 Feb 1891 + Hendley COOPER b: 1825 7 Docia Theodosia? HOY b: 15 Mar 1815 d: 9 Feb 1860 + Patrick COOPER 7 Algiva HOY b: 1816 d: 1859 + Patrick COOPER 7 Strother HOY b: 18 Jun 1828 d: 29 Nov 1892 + Margaret HAZELRIGG 7 Rufus HOY b: 1830 + Catherine d: 9 Dec 1883 7 Mary E. HOY b: 1832 + Milton P THOMPSON 7 Martha HOY b: 25 Jan 1835 d: 24 Oct 1896 + Granville Lewis BRIGHTWELL 7 J. Calloway HOY b: 1836 d: 1864 7 Robert HOY b: 1837 6 Josiah BROWN b: 1788 6 Samuel III BROWN b: 22 Feb 1791 d: 13 Oct 1853 + Susan WOODS b: 1793 6 Robert Cooper BROWN b: 1792 + Mildred (Millie) COOPER b: 25 Jan 1796 d: 10 Oct 1869 + Elizabeth S. DUNCAN 6 Townsend F I (Tawney) BROWN b: 7 Apr 1794 d: 27 Nov 1866 + Rachel French FUGATE b: 9 Mar 1790 d: 23 Mar 1869 7 Townsend F II BROWN b: 28 May 1833 d: 2 Jul 1921 + Mary TOLSON b: 22 Sep 1835 d: 2 Sep 1911 6 Sash BROWN b: 1795 6 Benjamine BROWN b: 1796 d: 10 Sep 1825 + Mary or Polly COOPER 6 Frances BROWN b: 1799 + Ben F. KIMSEY 6 Josiah Joseph BROWN b: 1797 d: 9 Dec 1870 + Nancy WILLIAMS b: 3 Oct 1800 d: 13 Mar 1895 7 Colden Cooper BROWN b: 26 Nov 1822 d: 13 May 1897 + Meroillen KNIGHT b: 1830 8 George BROWN b: 1856 8 Babe BROWN b: 1858 8 Gold BROWN b: 1860 8 Ought BROWN b: 1862 8 Joe Zechariah BROWN b: 2 Sep 1868 c: Jun 1956 d: 12 Jun 1956 + Cynthia GRAHAM b: 5 Sep 1869 d: Jun 1953 9 BROWN b: 17 Feb 1894 d: 1967
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Seth BROWN b: 1890 9 Wesley BROWN b: 1892 + Miss WELLS b: 1890 c: 16 Apr 1890 d: 16 Apr 1890 9 Arvel BROWN b: 16 Apr 1890 8 Jesse BROWN b: 1864 8 Jane BROWN b: 1866 8 James Hezekiah BROWN b: 2 Sep 1868 c: Sep 1949 d: 13 Sep 1949 + Lucinda ROBERTS b: 8 Jan 1868 c: 1908 d: 1908 9 James Alvin BROWN b: 19 Oct 1892 c: 1920 d: 17 Dec 1968 + Vallie NASH b: 18 Jan 1896 d: 17 Mar 1978 10 Lottie Mavelene BROWN b: 20 Jul 1914 d: 9 Sep 1916 10 Loal Plez BROWN b: 15 Aug 1917 d: 16 May 1983 10 Nina Pearl BROWN b: 9 Sep 1919 d: 14 Apr 1961 + Bob JAMES b: 1915 d: 1950 9 Elizabeth Lee BROWN b: 29 Oct 1895 d: 28 Apr 1982 + William Franklin TERRY b: 6 Aug 1881 d: 19 Mar 1969 10 James Leland TERRY b: 11 Dec 1927 c: Aug 1947 d: 21 Aug 1947 9 Millie Emma BROWN b: 8 Jan 1897 d: 22 Jul 1979 + Hiram MCKEE b: 1893 d: 27 Oct 1917 10 Dois James MCKEE b: 21 Nov 1915 c: 1944 d: 5 Mar 1989 9 Martha Cherry BROWN b: 23 Dec 1899 d: 26 Feb 1978 + Gilbert Washington MASTEN b: 23 Jan 1898 d: Nov 1967 10 W C MASTEN b: 1 Feb 1920 d: 27 Sep 1992 + Elizabeth (Betty) GLENN b: 2 Mar 1920 d: 18 Aug 1994 9 Bayles Charles BROWN b: 19 Sep 1901 d: 22 Mar 1974 9 Lena Mita BROWN b: 2 Jun 1904 d: Oct 1982 + George H HALL b: 1900 10 Lela Faye HALL b: 13 Sep 1922 d: 8 Oct 1984 9 Alcie Vera BROWN b: 24 Nov 1902 c: Feb 1993 d: 21 Feb 1993 + M. H. TATE b: 13 Aug 1900 d: 2 Jan 1982 + Aubrey Vendlion WALKER b: 21 Aug 1900 c: Jul 1960 d: 16 Jul 1960 10 Hoyt Lee WALKER b: 4 Oct 1923 d: 25 Oct 1923 8 John Henry BROWN b: 22 Dec 1854 d: 3 May 1933 7 Francis Drake (Frank) BROWN b: 1 Dec 1823 d: 20 Aug 1903 + Frances Mary (Frannie) TOLSON b: 23 Jun 1828 d: 3 Oct 1900 8 Thomas BROWN b: 1848 d: 1850 8 Stephen Cooper BROWN b: 3 Jul 1852 d: 4 Feb 1922 8 Luella May BROWN b: 8 Jan 1854 d: 28 Dec 1929 8 William Tolson or Bill BROWN b: 17 Nov 1855 d: 11 Sep 1917 8 Charles B BROWN b: 28 Feb 1858 d: 4 Feb 1882 8 Samuel David Dixie BROWN b: 3 Feb 1861 d: 7 Apr 1928 8 Leola or Francis Letesia V (Fannie) BROWN b: 23 Feb 1863 d: 1871 8 Byrdie Davis BROWN b: 29 Sep 1866 d: 8 Jul 1934 8 Ada M BROWN b: 4 Mar 1869 d: 24 Jan 1942 8 Belle BROWN b: 1871 d: 1878 7 Willoughby William BROWN b: 7 May 1833 d: 15 Oct 1914 + Anna Virginia KNIGHT b: 1834 8 John Lee BROWN b: 25 Oct 1859 d: 25 Jan 1923 + Susan Mary (Molly) EADES b: 7 Nov 1867 d: 13 Jul 1945 9 William Walace BROWN b: 22 Jul 1886 d: 28 Sep 1917 + Clara Bertram (Cora) BERRY b: 17 Mar 1884 d: 19 Jul 1937 10 Robert Bruce BROWN b: 26 May 1916 d: 12 Jun 2006 + Beulah Lee HARRIS 9 Frances (Fannie) Folsum BROWN b: 1887 + Charles BROOKS 9 Ella Virginia BROWN b: 1889 d: 1973 + Cleveland *Sonney) ASHUR 9 Mary Alma BROWN b: May 1890 + Estil ASHER + Maurice F FitzGerald 9 Willa (Willie) May BROWN b: 25 Mar 1892 d: 11 Oct 1943 + Robert James .Ellington 9 Artie Lee BROWN b: 28 Jul 1902 d: 30 Mar 1967 + Opthmer T MCMILLIAN 8 Ida Davis BROWN b: 7 Dec 1861 d: 1956 + Milton WISER 8 BROWN b: 1862 + V. E. NEWMAN b: 1858 8 Lu BROWN b: 1863 + DEVOIS b: 1859 8 Thurston BROWN b: 23 Oct 1863 + Eva THORP
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Leticia (Tishie) BROWN b: 17 Nov 1865 d: 23 Nov 1934 + Noah Berry SHACKELFORD b: 1852 8 Francis (Frank) BROWN b: 25 Sep 1867 d: 14 Oct 1944 8 Colden (Cole) BROWN b: 15 Aug 1871 d: 1957 + Blanche Ann HERRON 8 Faye (Chick) BROWN b: 14 Sep 1872 d: 10 Sep 1873 8 Anna Washington BROWN b: 22 Feb 1874 d: 3 Dec 1950 + Virgle NEWMAN 8 Joseph BROWN b: 15 Mar 1876 d: 20 May 1919 + Gertrude Cardin YOUNG 8 Daisey D BROWN b: 8 Jan 1878 d: 20 Jul 1878 8 Artlmesia (Artie) E BROWN b: 17 Nov 1853 d: 24 Jul 1930 + Perry Luther I. ZIRKLE b: 1849 8 Wille May BROWN b: 1 Feb 1855 d: 6 Nov 1931 + Henry Clay WISER b: 1850 8 Tobe BROWN b: 1858 8 Bencia (Nish) BROWN b: 15 Jan 1857 d: 21 auh 1887 + Llewellyn DEVOIR 7 Mahala BROWN b: 1834 + Clem HOOPER b: 1832 8 Frank HOOPER b: 1853 8 Ed HOOPER b: 1854 8 Dolly HOOPER b: 1855 + J. J. NEWELL b: 1853 9 Ed NEWELL b: 1879 9 Beulah NEWELL b: 1881 7 Elizabeth (Betsy) BROWN b: 23 Nov 1835 d: 10 Jun 1909 + HILTON b: 1833 7 Mary (Polly) BROWN b: 1836 7 Mandana BROWN b: 1837 + William BROWN b: 1816 8 Mollie BROWN b: 1856 + Joe BENNETT b: 1854 8 Emely BROWN b: 1858 8 Ann BROWN b: 1859 6 Nancy BROWN b: 1801 d: Sep 1850 + Hiram FUGATE d: 2 Feb 1873 6 Mary Elizabeth (Polly) BROWN b: 1804 d: 1850 + Thomas TOLSON b: 1798 d: 12 Dec 1836 7 William TOLSON b: 9 Aug 1825 d: 2 Jan 1887 + Sarah MURPHY 7 Frances Mary (Frannie) TOLSON b: 23 Jun 1828 d: 3 Oct 1900 + Francis Drake (Frank) BROWN b: 1 Dec 1823 d: 20 Aug 1903 8 Thomas BROWN b: 1848 d: 1850 8 Stephen Cooper BROWN b: 3 Jul 1852 d: 4 Feb 1922 8 Luella May BROWN b: 8 Jan 1854 d: 28 Dec 1929 8 William Tolson or Bill BROWN b: 17 Nov 1855 d: 11 Sep 1917 8 Charles B BROWN b: 28 Feb 1858 d: 4 Feb 1882 8 Samuel David Dixie BROWN b: 3 Feb 1861 d: 7 Apr 1928 8 Leola or Francis Letesia V (Fannie) BROWN b: 23 Feb 1863 d: 1871 8 Byrdie Davis BROWN b: 29 Sep 1866 d: 8 Jul 1934 8 Ada M BROWN b: 4 Mar 1869 d: 24 Jan 1942 8 Belle BROWN b: 1871 d: 1878 7 Benjamin TOLSON b: 1831 + Mary WALLACE 7 Samuel B TOLSON b: ABT 1832 d: 11 Nov 1887 + Elizabeth COOPER 7 Mary TOLSON b: 22 Sep 1835 d: 2 Sep 1911 + Townsend F II BROWN b: 28 May 1833 d: 2 Jul 1921 7 Calvin TOLSON b: ABT 1836 + Margaret SHUMAN 7 Sarah TOLSON b: ABT 1838 d: ABT 1856 6 Francis (Frank) BROWN b: 1805 + Nancy (Bell) WHITE + Marcia or Mariah WILDS or WELDS b: ABT 1802 + Susanna WOODS 4 Robert GAINES b: 1739/1740 d: 1805 4 Thomas GAINRS b: 1740 4 James GAINES b: 1742 d: 1829/1834 + Elizabeth STROTHER b: 1735 d: 1830 4 Isabella GAINES b: 1746 4 Philip GAINES b: 1747
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Frances GAINES b: 1750 3 James PENDLETON b: 1702 c: 8 Jan 1727 d: 1763 3 Mary PENDLETON b: 1717 d: 1803 3 John PENDLETON b: 1719 d: Apr 1799 3 Edmund PENDLETON b: 9 Sep 1721 d: 26 Oct 1803 3 Isabella PENDLETON b: ABT 1721 + Edward WATKINS 2 Edmund TAYLOR b: 5 Jul 1690 d: 1755 + Sarah BROOKINGS b: 1692 + Mrs-Edmund TAYLOR b: 1692 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 10 Jun 1694 d: 11 Jun 1694 2 James Jr TAYLOR b: 1695 d: 22 Mar 1780 + Ann PENDLETON b: 1697 c: 1687 d: Unknown 2 John TAYLOR b: 18 Nov 1696 d: 22 Mar 1780 + Isabel Catherine PENDLETON b: 18 Dec 1699 d: 26 Jul 1774 3 Mary TAYLOR b: 30 May 1718 d: 13 Sep 1757 + Joseph PENN b: 17 Nov 1717 d: 26 Jul 1774 4 Gabriel (Twin) PENN b: 13 Dec 1736 4 Elizabeth PENN b: 16 Jul 1746 d: 19 Sep 1763 4 Mary PENN b: 1757 d: 1816/1830 4 John PENN b: 1745/1755 4 George PENN b: ABT 1750 4 William PENN b: ABT 1752 4 Mildred PENN b: ABT 1754 4 Sally PENN b: ABT 1756 4 Frances PENN b: 13 Dec 1736 4 Phillip PENN b: 27 Jan 1739 c: 27 Jan 1739 + Martha ROLLINS + Louise BRISCOE 4 John (Twin) PENN, JR. b: 13 Dec 1736 d: AFT 1780 4 Joseph Jr PENN b: 27 Sep 1738 d: 19 Sep 1763 4 Catherine PENN b: 11 Mar 1741 + Larkin GATEWOOD b: 1730/1735 d: 22 Apr 1805 5 Amy GATEWOOD b: 12 Jan 1757 d: 28 Dec 1826 + John UPSHAW b: 22 Feb 1755 d: 8 Oct 1834 6 John UPSHAW b: 24 Dec 1776 d: 27 Feb 1818 6 Sarah UPSHAW b: 31 Jan 1779 d: 1805 6 Ann UPSHAW b: 2 Mar 1781 d: 1834 6 Catherine UPSHAW b: 12 Jan 1783 d: 1834 6 Leroy UPSHAW b: 26 May 1785 d: 22 Sep 1841 6 James UPSHAW b: 24 Sep 1789 d: 4 Nov 1846 6 Thomas UPSHAW b: 19 Oct 1793 d: 1834 6 George UPSHAW b: 5 Jan 1797 d: 1832 6 Middleton Cook UPSHAW b: 17 Jun 1799 5 Mary GATEWOOD b: 1760 d: 1809 5 Dolly GATEWOOD b: 1762 5 Amey GATEWOOD b: 1763 5 James GATEWOOD b: 1765 4 Moses PENN b: 13 Dec 1744 d: 31 Dec 1795 4 James PENN b: 12 Jun 1748 d: 19 Sep 1763 4 Frances PENN b: 7 Jul 1754 4 Thomas PENN b: 25 Apr 1751 d: 8 Jan 1793 4 Mary Elizabeth Ann PENN b: 16 Jul 1746 d: 2 Feb 1818 3 Catherine TAYLOR b: 30 Dec 1719 d: 4 Nov 1759 + John TAYLOR b: 18 Nov 1696 d: 22 Mar 1780 + Moses PENN b: 1712 d: 4 Nov 1759 4 Phillip PENN b: 27 Jan 1739 c: 27 Jan 1739 + Martha ROLLINS + Louise BRISCOE 4 John PENN b: 17 May 1741 d: 16 Sep 1788 + Suzannah (Suzan) LYME b: 1745 5 William PENN b: 1764 5 Lucy M PENN b: 1764 d: 1831 + John TAYLOR b: 17 May 1754 d: 20 Aug 1824 6 Henry TAYLOR b: 1778 + Julia Dunlap LEEPER b: 1782 7 Henry TAYLOR b: 1804 + Mary MINOR b: 1804 8 Henry TALYOR b: 22 Sep 1854 d: 15 Oct 1945 + Virginia BAGLEY b: 1858 9 Henry TAYLOR b: 1880 9 Lucy Park Chamberlayne TAYLOR b: 1882
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Mary Minor Watson TAYLOR b: 1884 9 Virginia TAYLOR b: 1886 8 David Watson TAYLOR b: 4 Mar 1864 d: 8 Jul 1940 + Imogine (Emogen) Maury MORRIS b: 1868 9 Dorothy Watson TAYLOR b: 1890 9 Mary Douglas Coleman TAYLOR b: 1892 9 David Watson TAYLOR b: 1894 9 Imogen Morris TAYLOR b: 1896 6 William Penn TAYLOR b: 1807 6 George TAYLOR b: 1808 6 John TAYLOR b: 1810 6 Edmund TAYLOR b: 1812 5 PENN b: 1766 5 Child PENN b: 1768 4 Gabriel PENN b: 17 Jul 1741 c: 17 Jul 1741 d: 1798 + Sarah CALLOWAY b: 1743 + Frances WALTON + Sarah CALLAWAY b: 7 May 1746 d: 22 Jan 1826 5 John PENN b: ABT 1763 5 James PENN b: ABT 1765 d: 1823 + MARGARET 5 Edmund PENN b: 1766 + JANE b: 1768 5 Elizabeth "Betsy" PENN b: ABT 1769 + James CALLAWAY b: 16 Feb 1761 d: 1795 + William LONG b: 1769 5 Sophia PENN b: ABT 1771 + William Sidney CRAWFORD b: 1771 5 Permilia PENN b: 1773 + Thomas HASKINS 5 Matilda PENN b: ABT 1775 + Abner NASH 5 Fannie PENN b: ABT 1777 + William WHITE 5 Nancy PENN b: 1779 + Alexander BYRDIE 5 Sarah PENN b: 1785 d: 16 Apr 1853 + Thomas CREWS 5 Catharine PENN b: ABT 1787 d: ABT 1852 + John Walton HOLDER b: ABT Jan 1786 d: 1842 4 Abraham PENN b: 27 Dec 1743 c: 27 Dec 1743 d: 26 Jun 1801 + Ruth STOVAL b: 3 Mar 1747 4 William PENN b: 7 Apr 1745 c: 7 Apr 1745 d: 17 Jul 1777 + Martha SMITH b: 1747 4 Moses PENN b: Jan 1748 c: 13 Jan 1748 d: 3 Oct 1774 3 Ann TAYLOR b: 10 May 1721 d: 10 Aug 1761 + William SANDRIDGE Jr b: 1718 3 Edmund TAYLOR b: 12 May 1723 d: 1808 + Ann LEWIS 3 Phillip TAYLOR b: 1723 d: 1765 + Mary WALKER 3 Joseph TAYLOR b: 19 Feb 1724 c: 20 Feb 1724 d: 31 May 1815 + Frances ANDERSON b: 1743 3 Isabella TAYLOR b: 26 Jun 1725 + Samuel HOPKINS b: 1725 d: 1803 + Samuel HOPKINS 3 John Jr TAYLOR b: 17 Jul 1727 d: 26 Oct 1787 + Elizabeth (Betty) LYNNE b: 1729 + Elizabeth (Betsy) LYNN 3 William TAYLOR b: 1727 3 William TAYLOR b: 1727 3 James TAYLOR b: 7 Sep 1729 d: 26 Sep 1750 + Ann POLLARD b: 1730 4 John TAYLOR b: 17 May 1754 d: 20 Aug 1824 + Lucy M PENN b: 1764 d: 1831 5 Henry TAYLOR b: 1778 + Julia Dunlap LEEPER b: 1782 6 Henry TAYLOR b: 1804 + Mary MINOR b: 1804 7 Henry TALYOR b: 22 Sep 1854 d: 15 Oct 1945
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Virginia BAGLEY b: 1858 8 Henry TAYLOR b: 1880 8 Lucy Park Chamberlayne TAYLOR b: 1882 8 Mary Minor Watson TAYLOR b: 1884 8 Virginia TAYLOR b: 1886 7 David Watson TAYLOR b: 4 Mar 1864 d: 8 Jul 1940 + Imogine (Emogen) Maury MORRIS b: 1868 8 Dorothy Watson TAYLOR b: 1890 8 Mary Douglas Coleman TAYLOR b: 1892 8 David Watson TAYLOR b: 1894 8 Imogen Morris TAYLOR b: 1896 5 William Penn TAYLOR b: 1807 5 George TAYLOR b: 1808 5 John TAYLOR b: 1810 5 Edmund TAYLOR b: 1812 4 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 5 Jan 1756 + JOHNSON 3 Philip TAYLOR b: 17 Feb 1732 d: 7 Sep 1765 + Mary WALKER + Mary ANDERSON 3 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 9 Jul 1735 d: 21 Jul 1764 + James LEWIS + William BULLOCK + Catherine TAYLOR b: 30 Dec 1719 d: 4 Nov 1759 Great, Great grandfather of the 12th president of the United States, Zachary Taylor The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st, may be the son of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor. He was b in England 1635 and was transported to America under the Headright System by John Rosier of Northumberland Co., Va., 7 Feb 1650. He was well educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and a member of the µ 40's,' a group of trustworthy men chosen to defend the Colony against Indians. Each man was levied a tax in arms and provisions. The record of this assignment is in the Parish Register of Northumberland County, Virginia, 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early court records and notes. "James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member of the House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 in Virginia to Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved to Orange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent County and also in King and Queen County... "James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. She was born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of John Gregory, Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father was John Gregory and her mother was Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish, Rappahannock County, Virginia..." James Taylor of New Kent County 10/21/1687 744 acres Rappahanock County Virginia Land Patents Book 7 page 625 South side of the Rappahanock River, 480 acres granted to Mr. Henry Abery, who sold to Mr. Robert Bishopp, who bequeathed to John Gregory, who gave to his sister Mary, now wife of said James Taylor; said land in danger of being lost was petitioned for by said Taylor the 1st day of the last Genrll. Court -04/15/1687 & granted by the Gov'r; beg. by the Indian Path alias Mr. Abrey's path, to fork of Gregory's Creek, on Richard Gregory's lyne, in sight of John Gatewood's plantation, to the Rowleing Roade. 246 acres for the transport of 5 persons: James Taylor, Hanna Martin, Robert Jones, Ursula Collis, Hanna Collier. Mr. James Taylor & John Neal of New Kent County 10/20/1689 209 acres New Kent County Virginia Land Patents Book 8 page 16 in St Stephen's Parish, on North side of Mattapony (Mattaponi) River, beg. below James Taylor's plantation, along John Neel's line, to Col. Thomas Walker, on Robert Jones, To Thomas White's. Importation of 5 persons: Tho. Grimstone, Hugh Jones, Tho. Allen, Tho. Davis, Anne Brooking. The Virginia Heraldica Being a "Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled To Coat Armor" edited by Wm Armstrong Crozier; 2nd addition; Southern Book Co., Baltimore 1953, List James Taylor in Vol 7 on pg 108. Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holding an arrow ppr. Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit. "Strikes what he aims at or he gains what he seeks." James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline County family of that name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. He was in VA before 1650 and took out patents of land on the Mattaponi River. An old ring handed down in the family is said to have once been his property, and it bears engraved upon it the above crest which is that of the Taylors of Pennington Castle. Taylor Caroline county Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holding an arrow ppr. Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit. James
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline county family of that name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. He was in Virginia before 1650 and took out patents of land on the Mattaponi River. By his first wife, Frances, he had Jane, born 27 Dec., 1668; James, born 1674; Sarah, born 1676. His first wife died in 1680, and in 1682 he married Mary, sister of John Gregory, by whom he had the following children: John and Anne, twins, born 1685, John died 1 John Taylor b: 10 AUG 1607 2 James Taylor d: 30 APR 1698 + Frances Walker d: 23 SEP 1680 3 James Taylor b: 14 MAR 1672/73 d: 23 JUN 1729 + Martha Thompson b: ABT 1679 d: 19 NOV 1762 4 Frances Taylor 4 Martha Thompson Taylor b: 27 JAN 1700/01 4 Zachary Taylor b: 17 APR 1707 d: BEF 29 MAR 1768 + Elizabeth Lee b: ABT 1708 d: ABT 1750 5 Colonel Richard Lee Taylor b: 3 MAR 1742/43 d: 19 JAN 1829 + Sarah Dabney Strother b: 14 DEC 1760 d: 13 DEC 1822 6 Hancock Taylor b: 29 JAN 1781 6 William Dabney Strother Taylor b: 1782 6 (Pres.) ZACHARY TAYLOR b: 24 NOV 1784 d: 9 JUL 1850 + Margaret Mackall Smith b: 21 SEP 1788 d: 14 AUG 1852 7 Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor b: 9 APR 1811 d: 1875 7 Octavia Pannel Taylor b: 16 AUG 1816 7 Margaret Smith Taylor b: 27 JUL 1819 d: 22 OCT 1820 7 Mary Elizabeth Taylor b: 20 APR 1824 d: 25 JUL 1909 7 Richard Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 d: 12 APR 1879 7 Sarah Knox Taylor b: 6 MAR 1814 d: 15 SEP 1835 + Confederate President Jefferson Davis b: 3 JUN 1808 d: 6 DEC 1889 7 Blandine Taylor b: 1814 7 Knox Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 6 George Taylor b: 1790 d: SEP 1829 6 Elizabeth Lee Taylor b: 14 JAN 1792 6 Joseph Pannill Taylor b: 4 MAY 1796 6 Strother Taylor b: ABT 1797 6 Sarah Strother Taylor b: 11 JUN 1799 6 Emily Taylor b: 30 JUN 1801 "Of Sceptred Race," By Annah Walker (Robinson) Watson James Taylor, the first, married Frances, surname unknown, who died September 22, 1680. In 1682, he married Mary Gregory, who survived him. He died in 1698. The children of the second marriage were, Ann, Mary, Edmund, Elizabeth, and John, who married Catharine Pendleton. A son of this marriage, Edmund Taylor, married, as shown elsewhere, Anne Lewis, daughter of Colonel Charles Lewis, '*of the Byrd,'' and his wife, Mary Howell. The descent traced in this chapter is through the first marriage, of which there were bom two daughters, and a son, James Tatlor, second Note Citations James Taylor, with his siblings Ann, William, and Richard, came from London, England to VA on the ship "Truelove" in 1635. He was appointed Sheriff on New Kent County, VA in 1690. James was the great-great-grandfather of Presidents James Madison and Zachary Taylor. His great-great-great grandaughter, Sarah Taylor married Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. The Taylor Family Bible Records gives two different death dates for James Taylor, 30 Apr 1698 and 10 Sep 1698. *************************************************************************************************************** Immigration: 1635 To Caroline Co., VA Hardy, Stella Pickett Title: Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Abbrev: Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Publication: Southern Book Co., Baltimore / 1958 Repository: Name: Fort Worth Public Library, Media: Book Boddie, John Bennett, Title: Historical Southern Families, Vol. VIII Abbrev: Historical Southern Families, Vol. VIII Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore / 1970 Repository: Name: Arlington Public Library Media: Book Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America Abbrev: Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America Publication: Burke's Peerage Limited, London / 1981 Repository: Name: Fort Worth Public Library Media: Book ************************************************************************************************************* Notes for Thomas Taylor: The following children of Thomas Taylor: James, Ann, William, and Ri chard Taylor were passengers on the ship Truelovein
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1635 ("The Original Lists of Persons of Q uality", 1931, LDS film 476924). The birth place of all of Thomas Taylor's children, except James, are listed in one pedigre e file as Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England. Notes for JAMES TAYLOR I: Was a large landowner and he was a prominentcitizen in the colony . He was a lawyer and a public official and servedas a member of the House of Burgesses. He w as Sheriff of New Kent Countyin 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He moved to Oran ge County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent Countyand also in Kin g and Queen County. He owned 13,925 acres along the Mattaponi River where he built his home a nd named it " Hare Forest ", named for the Earls of Pennington Castle in England where Taylo r ancestors areburied. By division of county lines his home was in Orange County, Virginia wh ere his children was born. This home is now located in Caroline County, Virginia. WFT8-1383 States that a seal ring which had belonged to Jame Taylor I and which bore the crest and sea l of Taylor arms has been handed down to the present generation. With his seal ring has als o descended a legen to the effect that on a certain occasion when the King of England was enj oying a chase in one of his royal forests, a wild boar, Hard driven, turned upon the royal hu ntsmanm, whereupon ther sprang to his defense on of the knights who slew the boar. The King o ut of gratitude gave the Knight a crest,the destingusimg mark of which was an uplifted hand , accompanied by themotto:"CONSEQUITUR QUOD COMQUE PETIT". Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James Taylor has in her possession a Seal Ring, which bear s the Taylor Arms, which he wore, and with the ringthe legend has been handed down which is s aid to have added the fourth Boars' Head to the Arms. "Virginia Heraldica", 1978 Page 108 Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holdin g an arrow ppr. Motto: Consecquitur quodcunque petit. James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline county family of that name, is said to have come fro m the vicinity of Carlisle, England. He was in Virginia before 1650 and took out patents of l and on the Mattaponi River. Byhis first wife, Frances, he had Jane, born 27 Dec., 1668; James , born 1674; Sarah, born 1676. His first wife died in 1680, and in 1682 he married Mary, sist er of John Gregory, by whom he had the following children: John and Anne, twins, born 1685, J ohn died young; Mary, born 1688; Edmund, born 1690; John, born 1693, died young; Elizabeth, b orn 1694, died young; John, born 1696. James Taylor died about 1698 at an advanced age. Anol d ring handed down in the family is said to have once been his property, and it bears engrave d upon it the above crest which is that of the Taylors of Pennington Castle. The descendant s of James Taylor have been exceedingly prominent in the history of the State, one of the m Zachary,becoming President. [Potts.FTW] [Ancestry1.FTW] According to church records in Carlisle England, Dr. James Taylor immigrated to America in 16 35. He married Elizabeth Underwood who divorced him, claiming adultery, the first divorce re gistered inVirginia. He fathered a son James Jr. with his servant Ursula Kettle.He was calle d Governor, Councilman and was a doctor. After the divorce on November 6, 1655 Dr. Thomas Culmer, Chyrugeon, purchased the house and pr actice of Dr. Taylor Records of Rap[pahannock County, VA show that on December 26, 1776 JamesTaylor s/o of Dr. Jam es Taylor and Ursula Kettle was 28 years old and in1684 he was Under Sheriff of that county. James Taylor, Jr. married Elizabeth Brown 1685, widow of William Brown bywhom she had a son W illiam Brown Jr. b. 1684. She had m 1) Evan Morgan,now deceased. James Jr. and Elizabeth T aylor and a daughter Elizabethwho married Alexander Spencer of Westmoreland Co., VA. "The first James Taylor who came to America in 1635 was Dr. James Taylorthe uncle of our Jame s Taylor I. Dr. James Taylor, called Govenor andCouncilman, was born in England in 1615 and c ame to America in 1635. Hemarries Elizabeth Underwood. His estate was settled March 26, 1654 . Hedied 1655. On March 26, 1654 Edward Skynner presented a petition to the Commonwealthof England chargin g that Dr. James Taylor of Surry County, "chyrugeon"hath lived in loathsome sin of adultery w ith his late servant UrsulaKettel and that she delivered a bastard child the 18 October las t past." Ursula Kettle made deposition and Elizabeth, wife of James Taylor, filedfor divorce. She appe aled to the court that she be allowed to "goe liveat her mother's house and have considerabl e maintenance out of hisestate". Further details of her appeal show that she was afraid to li vewith James for fear of being maimed or killed. (Contributed by Don Tayloron July 26, 1999) ************************************************************************************************************* Event: Served as Sheriff Event 1690 New Kent Co, Virginia Event: Member of House of Burgesses Event 1702 King & Queen County, Virginia Note Citations Notes on Anna Taylor 3G grandmother of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. 5G grandmother of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States. Notes on William Taylor I SUSPECT THAT THOMAS TAYLOR AND MARGARET SWINDERLY ARE NOT THE PARENTS OF THIS WILLIAM TAYLOR. Notes on William Taylor I have included William Taylor b: 1599 as a separate son of Thomas and Margaret. He may be one of the other two William Taylors I show as sons of Thomas and Margaret. He may also be a son of a different person. Other trees show his parents to be: Robert Taylor (~1556-19 Jan 1638) and Honour. William Taylor (~1543-), son of Bartholomew Taylor (~1530 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England-) who may be a descendant of John Taylor (~1478 Rothbury, Nothumberland, England-) and Susan Rowland (~1505) The vast majority of trees show William Taylor to be a son of Thomas and Margaret. =========================================================================== William Taylor is shown to have a wife named Mary Unknown or Alice Alex Wood Woode. I doubt if it is Alice as she shows up as the wife of another Taylor Father: William TAYLOR b: Approx. 1543 Marriage 1 Alice Ales Wood WOODE b: Approx 1608 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England Married: 2/15/1625 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England Children William Clarke TAYLOR b: 1640 in Sutton, Cheshire, England Peter TAYLOR b: Approx. 1630 in Cheshire, England ==============================================================================
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor Ireland But in 1732 his granddaughter, Lady Wray, is supposed to have stated that the family held a respectable rank among the smaller gentry of Gloucestershire, " where they had possessed for many generations an estate in the parish of Frampton-on-Severn." There has been no confirmation of this statement; but another pretension of Lady Wray's has proved irresistible by all Jeremy Taylor's biographers, although close examination shows it no less devoid of basis. She said that Nathaniel Taylor, the father of the bishop, " was the lineal descendant of Dr. Rowland Taylor," the martyr. This is so delightful a supposition that no one has opposed it; and Heber even found " a filial fondness" in the way in which Jeremy speaks of Rowland in An Apology for Liturgy. He praises him enthusiastically, it is true, but it would be hard if we were supposed claim kinship with all of whom we write in terms of admiration. If Nathaniel Taylor was " the lineal descendant" of Cranmer's famous chaplain, who was burned at the stake, by Bonner's command, in 1555, he could only have been his grandson, and Edmund Taylor, the churchwarden, must have been one of Rowland Taylor's four surviving children. But if the relationship was so close ? and dates forbid our making it more remote ? how are we to explain the fact that in the discreet Cambridge household, where three generations worked humbly side by side, the glory of descending so recently and directly from a prominent local celebrity was not sedulously claimed ? We may, I am afraid, depend upon it that if Jeremy Taylor had been the great- grandson of the martyr, it would not have been left to Lady Wray to be the first to inform us. But Taylor himself seems to lay a vague claim to gentility. Source: p.1, Jeremy Taylor by Edmund Gosse, McMillan and Co., New York, 1904 Notes on Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, Ireland "Holy Living - A Sketch of the Life and Times of Bishop Taylor". This is located at http://ccel.wheaton.edu/t/taylor/holy_living/holy_living01.htm. This account says that Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Down, was born in Trinity Parish, Cambridgeshire, the third son of Nathaniel and Mary Taylor, and baptized 15 Aug. 1613. It says that his family had once possessed a small estate in Gloucestershire. It says that he was a descendant of Dr. Rowland Taylor, the martyr. It says that Jeremy's father, Nathaniel Taylor, was a barber. He went to Ireland in 1638 and became the Bishop of Down.
Bishop of Down and Connor and administrator of Dromore, a descendant of Rowland Taylor, the martyr, took order:: before he was twenty-one and his preaching attracted the notice of Laud who sent him to Oxford: Laud made him his chaplain and he was shortly: appointed champlain in ordinary to Charles I; about 1645 he and Nicholsona Wyhatt conducted a school at the same time Taylor was Chaplain to the second earl of Carbery; the king presented to him with a watch and several pearls and rubies from the ebony case of his Bible; was made a member of the Irish pri:: couoncil and preached at the opening of the Irish Parliament: Rust said of him " the good humor of a; gentleman, the profoundness of a philosoph?? the wisdom of a chancellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an?? and the piety of a saint: His Holy dying was veryh popular to his listera?? , genius recognized, especially in his sermons. """""
The only Taylor Coat of Arms proven to be from a descendant of John Taylor and Susan Rowland is the Coat of Arms of Jeremy (aka Jeremiah) Taylor (1613-1673), Bishop of Down, said to be the great grandson of Dr. Rowland Taylor through his son Edmond Taylor (d. 1607), through his son Nathaniel Taylor who married Mary Dean in 1605. The described Coat of Arms for Jeremy Taylor is "argent on a chief indented gules three escallops or." [The General Armory, by Burke, (1969), page 1,000] Also see the lineage of Godfrey Lovelace Taylor (d. 1839), aka Taylor of Ballinure, County Tipperary, Ireland. [The Landed Gentry, Burke, ( ), page 684-685. There are several other Coats of Arms of Taylors involving a chief with three escallops (or scallops). None of them have a similar Crest or Motto to the above-mentioned Taylors Note Citations Biography of Jeremy Taylor http://www.archive.org/stream/jeremytaylor002481mbp/jeremytaylor002481mbp_djvu.txt Note Citations Jeremy Taylor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeremy Taylor is depicted in this portrait at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University.Jeremy Taylor (1613 - 13 August 1667) was a clergyman in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the "Shakespeare of Divines" for his poetic style of expression and was often presented as a model of prose writing. He is remembered in the Church of England's calendar of saints with a Lesser Festival on 13 August. Taylor was educated at The Perse School, Cambridge before going on to Gonville and Caius College, at Cambridge, where he graduated in 1626.[1] He was under the patronage of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. He went on to become chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I as a result of Laud's sponsorship. This made him politically suspect when Laud was tried for treason and executed in 1645 by the Puritan Parliament during the English Civil War. After the Parliamentary victory over the King, he was briefly imprisoned several times. Eventually, he was allowed to live quietly in Wales, where he became the private chaplain of the Earl of Carbery. At the Restoration, his political star was on the rise, and he was made Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland. He also became vice-chancellor of the University of Dublin. Contents [hide] 1 Career under Laud 2 A Royalist prisoner 3 Writings
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[edit] Career under Laud Archbishop William Laud sent for Taylor to preach in his presence at Lambeth, and took the young man under his wing. Taylor did not vacate his fellowship at Cambridge before 1636, but he spent, apparently, much of his time in London, for Laud desired that his considerable talents should receive better opportunities of study and improvement than the obligations of constant preaching would permit. In November 1635 he had been nominated by Laud to a fellowship at All Souls, Oxford, where, says Wood (Athen. Oxon., Ed. Bliss, iii. 781), love and admiration still waited on him. He seems, however, to have spent little time there. He became chaplain to his patron the archbishop, and chaplain in ordinary to Charles I. At Oxford, William Chillingworth was then busy with his magnum opus, The Religion of Protestants, and it is possible that through discussion with Chillingworth Taylor may have been turned towards the liberal movement of his age. After two years in Oxford, he was presented, in March 1638, by William Juxon, bishop of London, to the rectory of Uppingham, in Rutland. In the next year he married Phoebe Langsdale, by whom he had six children, the eldest of whom died at Uppingham in 1642. In the autumn of the same year he was appointed to preach in St Marys on the anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, and apparently used the occasion to clear himself of a suspicion, which, however, haunted him through life, of a secret leaning to the Roman Catholic position. This suspicion seems to have arisen chiefly from his intimacy with Christopher Davenport, better known as Francis a Sancta Clara, a learned Franciscan friar who became chaplain to Queen Henrietta; but it may have been strengthened by his known connection with Laud, as well as by his ascetic habits. More serious consequences followed his attachment to the Royalist cause. The author of The Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy or Episcopacy Asserted against the Arians and Acephali New and Old (1642), could scarcely hope to retain his parish, which was not, however, sequestrated until 1644. Taylor probably accompanied the king to Oxford. In 1643 he was presented to the rectory of Overstone, Northamptonshire, by Charles I. There he would be in close connection with his friend and patron Spencer Compton, 2nd earl of Northampton. [edit] A Royalist prisoner During the next fifteen years Taylor's movements are not easily traced. He seems to have been in London during the last weeks of Charles I in 1649, from whom he is said to have received his watch and some jewels which had ornamented the ebony case in which he kept his Bible. He had been taken prisoner with other Royalists while besieging Cardigan Castle on 4 February 1645. In 1646 he is found in partnership with two other deprived clergymen, keeping a school at Newton Hall, in the parish of Llanfihangel-Aberbythych, Carmarthenshire. Here he became private chaplain to and benefited from the hospitality of Richard Vaughan, 2nd earl of Carbery, whose mansion, Golden Grove, is immortalized in the title of Taylor's still popular manual of devotion, and whose first wife was a constant friend of Taylor. The second Lady Carbery was the original of the Lady in John Milton's Comus. Taylor's first wife had died early in 1651. He second wife was Joanna Bridges, a natural daughter of Charles I. She owned a good estate, though probably impoverished by Parliamentarian exactions, at Mandinam, in Carmarthenshire. Several years following their marriage, they moved to Ireland. Two daughters were born to them. From time to time Jeremy Taylor appears in London in the company of his friend Evelyn, in whose diary and correspondence his name repeatedly occurs. He was imprisoned three times: in 1645 for an injudicious preface to his Golden Grove; again in Chepstow castle, from May to October 1655, on what charge does not appear; and a third time in the Tower in 1657, because of the indiscretion of his publisher, Richard Royston, who had decorated his Collection of Offices with a print representing Christ in the attitude of prayer. [edit] Writings A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying (1646) , a famous plea for toleration published decades before John Locke's Letters Concerning Toleration. Apology for authorized and set forms of Liturgy against the Pretence of the Spirit (1649) Great Exemplar . . . a History of . . . Jesus Christ (1649), inspired, its author tells us, by his earlier intercourse with the earl of Northampton Twenty-seven Sermons (1651), for the summer half-year Twenty-five Sermons (1653), for the winter half-year The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living (1650) The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (1651) A controversial treatise on The Real Presence . . . (1654) Golden Grove; or a Manuall of daily prayers and letanies . . . (1655) Unum Necessarium (1655), on the doctrine of repentance, perceived Pelagianism gave great offence to Presbyterians. Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measures of Friendship (1657) Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of Conscience . . . (1660) The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living provided a manual of Christian practice, which has retained its place with devout readers. The scope of the work is described on the title-page. it deals with the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue, and the remedies against every vice, and considerations serving to the resisting all temptations, together with prayers containing the whole Duty of a Christian. Holy Dying was perhaps even more popular. A very charming piece of work of a lighter kind was inspired by a question from his friend, Mrs Katherine Phillips (the matchless Orinda), asking How far is a dear and perfect friendship authorized by the principles of Christianity? In answer to this he dedicated to the most ingenious and excellent Mrs Katherine Phillips his Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measures of Friendship (1657). His Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of Conscience . . . (1660) was intended to be the standard manual of casuistry and ethics for the Christian people. [edit] Made a bishop in Ireland (Ulster) at the Restoration He probably left Wales in 1657, and his immediate connection with Golden Grove seems to have ceased two years earlier. In 1658, through the kind offices of his friend John Evelyn, Taylor was offered a lectureship in Lisburn, Co. Antrim, by Edward Conway, second Viscount Conway. At first he
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks declined a post in which the duty as to be shared with a Presbyterian, or, as he expressed it, where a Presbyterian and myself shall be like Castor and Pollux, the one up and the other down, and to which also a very meagre salary was attached. He was, however, induced to take it, and found in his patron's property at Portmore, on Lough Neagh, a congenial retreat. At the Restoration, instead of being recalled to England, as he probably expected and certainly desired, he was appointed to the see of Down and Connor, to which was shortly added the small adjacent diocese of Dromore. He was also made a member of the Irish privy council and vicechancellor of the University of Dublin. None of these positions were sinecures. Of the university he writes: I found all things in a perfect disorder . . . . a heap of men and boys, but no body of a college, no one member, either fellow or scholar, having any legal title to his place, but thrust in by tyranny or chance. Accordingly he set himself vigorously to the task of framing and enforcing regulations for the admission and conduct of members of the university, and also of establishing lectureships. His episcopal labours were still more arduous. There were, at the date of the Restoration, about seventy Presbyterian ministers in the north of Ireland, and most of these were from the west of Scotland, with a dislike for Episcopacy which distinguished the Covenanting party. No wonder that Taylor, writing to the duke of Ormonde shortly after his consecration, should have said, "I perceive myself thrown into a place of torment". His letters perhaps somewhat exaggerate the danger in which he lived, but there is no doubt that his authority was resisted and his overtures rejected. This was Taylor's golden opportunity to show the wise toleration he had earlier advocated, but the new bishop had nothing to offer the Presbyterian clergy but the alternative of submission to episcopal ordination and jurisdiction or deprivation. Consequently, at his first visitation, he declared thirtysix churches to be vacant; and repossession was secured on his orders. At the same time many of the gentry were apparently won over by his undoubted sincerity and devotedness as well as by his eloquence. With the Roman Catholic element of the population he was less successful. Not knowing the English language, and firmly attached to their traditional forms of worship, they were nonetheless compelled to attend a service they considered profane, conducted in a language they could not understand. As Heber says No part of the administration of Ireland by the English crown has been more extraordinary and more unfortunate than the system pursued for the introduction of the Reformed religion. At the instance of the Irish bishops Taylor undertook his last great work, the Dissuasive from Popery (in two parts, 1664 and 1667), but, as he himself seemed partly conscious, he might have more effectually gained his end by adopting the methods of Ussher and William Bedell, and inducing his clergy to acquire the Irish language. The troubles of his episcopate no doubt shortened his life. Nor were domestic sorrows wanting in these later years. In 1661 he buried, at Lisburn, Edward, the only surviving son of his second marriage. His eldest son, an officer in the army, was killed in a duel; and his second son, Charles, who was destined for the ministry, left Trinity College and became companion and secretary to the duke of Buckingham, at whose house he died. The day after his son's funeral Taylor caught fever from a sick person he had visited, and, after a ten days illness, he died at Lisburn on the 13th of August 1667. He was buried at Dromore Cathedral where an Apsidal Chancel was later built over the crypt where he was laid to rest. [edit] His thoughts Taylor's fame has been maintained by the popularity of his sermons and devotional writings rather than by his influence as a theologian or his importance as an ecclesiastic. His mind was neither scientific nor speculative, and he was attracted rather to questions of casuistry than to the problems of pure theology. His wide reading and capacious memory enabled him to carry in his mind the materials of a sound historical theology, but these materials were unsifted by criticism. His immense learning served him rather as a storehouse of illustrations, or as an armoury out of which he could choose the fittest weapon for discomfiting on opponent, than as a quarry furnishing him with material for building up a completely designed and enduring edifice of systematized truth. Indeed, he had very limited faith in the human mind as an instrument of truth. Theology, he says, is rather a divine life than a divine knowledge. His great plea for toleration is based on the impossibility of erecting theology into a demonstrable science. It is impossible all should be of one mind. And what is impossible to be done is not necessary it should be done. Differences of opinion there must be; but heresy is not an error of the understanding but an error of the will. He would submit all minor questions to the reason of the individual member, but he set certain limits to toleration, excluding whatsoever is against the foundation of faith, or contrary to good life and the laws of obedience, or destructive to human society, and the public and just interests of bodies politic. Peace, he thought, might be made if men would not call all opinions by the name of religion, and superstructures by the name of fundamental articles. Of the propositions of sectarian theologians he said that confidence was the first, and the second, and the third part. Of a genuine poetic temperament, fervid and mobile in feeling, and of a prolific fancy, he had also the sense and wit that come of varied contact with men. All his gifts were made available for influencing other men by his easy command of a style rarely matched in dignity and color. With all the majesty and stately elaboration and musical rhythm of Milton's finest prose, Taylor's style is relieved and brightened by an astonishing variety of felicitous illustrations, ranging from the most homely and terse to the most dignified and elaborate. His sermons especially abound in quotations and allusions, which have the air of spontaneously suggesting themselves, but which must sometimes have baffled his hearers. This seeming pedantry is, however, atoned for by the clear practical aim of his sermons, the noble ideal he keeps before his hearers, and the skill with which he handles spiritual experience and urges incentives to virtue. [edit] His literary style and influence Jeremy Taylor is best known as a prose stylist; his chief fame is the result of his twin devotional manual, Holy Living and Holy Dying. (The Rules and Exercises of Holy Living, 1650 and The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651). These books were favourites of John Wesley, and admired for their prose style by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, and Thomas de Quincey. They are marked by solemn but vivid rhetoric, elaborate periodic sentences, and careful attention to the music and rhythms of words: As our life is very short, so it is very miserable; and therefore it is well that it is short. God, in pity to mankind, lest his burden should be insupportable
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks and his nature an intolerable load, hath reduced our state of misery to an abbreviature; and the greater our misery is, the less while it is like to last; the sorrows of a man's spirit being like ponderous weights, which by the greatness of their burden make a swifter motion, and descend into the grave to rest and ease our wearied limbs; for then only we shall sleep quietly, when those fetters are knocked off, which not only bound our souls in prison, but also ate the flesh till the very bones opened the secret garments of their cartilages, discovering their nakedness and sorrow. -- From Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying External links Brief Biography of Jeremy Taylor Works of Jeremy Taylor online Works by or about Jeremy Taylor in libraries (WorldCat catalog) [edit] References ^ Tailor, Jermey in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922 ±1958. This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication Note Citations Coleridge placed him among the four masters of early seventeenth century literature, with Shakespeare, Bacon and Milton Note Citations Some researchers have Edmund as the husband of Mary Dean and Jeremy as their child. Notes on Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet Sir Thomas Roberts of Glassenbury: born AD 1560; buried 20 Feb 1627; Knighted 23 July 1603; created a baronet 3 July 1620; Sheriff of Kent, 1623 ; married Frances James, who died Feb 1648; she was daughter of Martin James Esq. of Imarden. Their children were: Sir Walter: Thomas: Frances: William, who emigrated to Maryland, and has distinguished descendants there; Elizabeth; John; Ann ... http://www.glassenbury.blogspot.com/ Sir Thomas Roberts had issue by his wife Frances James. Their second son was Thomas Roberts, baptised at Cranbrook, Kent, October II 1590. He made his Will 23 November 1644 and it was proved by Walter Roberts 2 December 1647. In the Cranbrook Church Register there is an entry for a burial of a Thomas Roberts on May 3. 1645, which we may reasonably conclude refers to this man. His father had left him by Will the sum of £50 a year, w hich in 1641/2 became the subject of Chancery Proceedings {Charles 1st, R315}. In these proceedings reference is made to the complainant, Thomas Roberts, gentleman; to Sir Thomas Roberts, knight & baronet, his father and to Sir Walter Roberts. Peter Courthope is another party to the dispute. There are other Chancery Proceedings on more or less the same subject and with the same parties in 1641 {Charles 1st, R8/4} as in 1639 {Charles 1st, R38/50}. The Will of this Thomas Roberts "of Glassenbury, Kent, Esqr." {ref: P.C.C. 247 Fines}, mentions Sir Walter Roberts and "the Lady Roberts" his mother. He was unmarried. and had no children. Thus, the Thomas Roberts born in Woolaston, Worcestershire (about 1600) and emigrated to America, where he died in 1673 after having had issue through his wife (evidently married about 1627) Rebecca Hilton, cannot have been the second son, nor any son, of Sir Thomas Roberts of Glassenbury, Kent, and his wife Frances James. The various American and French web-sites which claim this relationship take into consideration neither the fact that their Tom Roberts was born in Worcestershire, the only claimed child of this Kent family to have been born there; nor that Worcestershie is a long way from Kent; nor that the Roberts of Glassenbury had no ancestral connection with that western county. Worcestershire is, on the other hand, nearer Wales, where Roberts was and is one of the commonest names, as is Thomas. Neither have they taken into account the fact that the Irish Roberts of Glassenbury family of baronets (now resident in the USA) used to claim descent from the very same Thomas Roberts that the American websites claim. That descent was considered not capable of proof by Garter King at Arms, and accordingly a new Baronetage was created for the Irish Roberts family in 1809. The latest (1999) "Burke's Peerage" entry for the family claims no such descent. The erroneous Woolaston-New Hampshire descent has been enshrined in the International Genealogical Index of the Mormon Church and is leading astray various amateur genealogists who do not have access to fuller sources. The probably reason for this is that, according to, amongst others, Col. J. W. Tyler, in his articles on the Kent and Sussex family in "Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica", vols. 6 & 7 (1927/8), various royal descents are traceable through this family, and thus the various web sites claim connections with Charlemagne and many many others. Common sense, as well as a two volume typescript on the family in the Society of Genealogists library in London, show that neither the Irish Roberts nor the American ones, can claim descent from this Thomas, and that if there is some reason for believing that the Irish family may be a branch of the Kent and Sussex one, there is no reason to suppose that the American family is in any way connected to them. 29th May 2002: Please also look at the following succinct web site which proves that the father of the American Thomas Roberts of Woolaston was a John Roberts and not Sir Thomas of the Glassenbury family: http://www.imt.net/~toss/Roberts.html [Note: this website is not working.--HAW] http://robertsofwoolaston.blogspot.com/ That Governor Thomas Roberts was the son of John Roberts of Woolaston is clear (for those who have any doubts please consult www.glassenbury.blogspot.com). In "The Visitation of Huntingdonshire" (1613), Camden Society, London (1849), p. 31 (pedigree of AP RHESE), there is a reference to a "John Roberts of Wolastone" who was the first of four husbands of Cassandra ap Rhese, the daughter of William ap Rhese (or Price), who was the son and heir of Robert and his wife Joan (the daughter of John Otter), and of Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir of Robert Latimer of Duntish. Robert ap Rhese was the son of Isaac & Joane, sister of Sir Reginald Bray, Knight & Counsellor tp King Henry VII. Isaac was the son of Juon ap Rhese and a daughter and co-heir of Wonton. Juon was the son of Mathew ap Rhese of Lan in Brecknock and of a daughter and heir of Radnall. And finally, Mathew was the son of Juon and a daughter and heire of Cradock. The pedigree also gives a long ascent of Joane Otter from Richard Washingley, who is mentioned in 1366.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks This John Roberts would have been of the generation before the Visitation (1613), therefore perhaps not the father but grandfather of the Thomas Roberts who became Governor of Dover, New Hampshire, if this is the right Woolaston. The link seems worthy of more research for those interested in a possible ascent for Governor Roberts http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9004/Roberts.html Thomas Roberts (Sir) b.1559 of Glassenbury, Kent, England s/o Walter and Frances (Maynard) Roberts d.Feb. 20, 1627 Glassenbury, Kent, England m.1584 Frances James b.1563 Smarden, Kent, England d.1648 Glassenbury, Kent, England CHILDREN included: Walter Roberts b.abt.1586 Glassenbury, Kent, England d.bef.1660 Thomas Roberts bapt.Cranbrook, Kent, England Oct. 11, 1590 d.May, 1645 unmarried Frances Roberts b.1598 Glassenbury, Kent, England d.Nov. 9, 1646 John Roberts b.1602 Glassenbury, Kent, England [d.y.?] William Roberts b.1604 Glassenbury, Kent, England Ann Roberts b.1606 Glassenbury, Kent, England Elizabeth Roberts b.1595/1608 Glassenbury, Kent, England Notes on Isaac Perkins 1 Issac PERKINS b: Abt 1697 d: Abt 1774 + Mary BOOTH b: 15 Jan 1706 d: Abt 1764 2 Rachel PERKINS b: 23 Mar 1724 + Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 2 Ebenezer PERKINS b: 1 Dec 1724 2 Lydia PERKINS b: 22 Jan 1726 + Isaac MALIN (?) 2 Charles PERKINS b: 29 Mar 1727 + Patience MILBURN 2 Phebe PERKINS 2 Amy PERKINS b: 12 Nov 1731 2 Jonathan PERKINS b: 26 Mar 1733 + Elizabeth MILBORNE 2 David PERKINS b: 31 Jan 1735 2 Thomas PERKINS b: Abt 1735 2 Elizabeth PERKINS b: 9 Mar 1738 2 Hannah PERKINS b: Sep 1740 + Thomas MCCLUN 2 Mary PERKINS b: Sep 1742 + Phillip BABB 2 Isaac PERKINS b: Nov 1746 d: Abt 1829 + Mary STEER 2 Ruth PERKINS b: Abt 1748 + Rus CADEVALLADER + Esther LNU 2 Elizabeth PERKINS 2 Leah PERKINS b: Abt 1764 d: 26 Jul 1784 2 Ann PERKINS + Grace LNU Father: Ebenezer PERKINS b: 9 DEC 1659 in Hampton,Rockingham Co.,n.H. Mother: Mary (Mercy) (PERKINS) b: Abt 1663 in Hampton,Rockingham Co.,n.H. Marriage 1 Mary BOOTH b: 15 MAR 1706 in Providence,Chester Co.,Pa. Married: Abt 1723 in New Castle Co.,Del. 2 Children Rachel PERKINS b: 23 MAY 1724 in New Castle Co.,Del. Ebenezer PERKINS b: 28 FEB 1725 in New Castle Co.,Del. Lydia PERKINS b: 22 MAR 1726 in Frederick Co.,Va. Charles PERKINS b: 29 MAY 1727 in Frederick Co.,Va. Phebe PERKINS b: 14 APR 1729 in Frederick Co.,Va. Mary PERKINS b: 13 DEC 1730 in Frederick Co.,Va. Amy PERKINS b: 23 JAN 1732 in Frederick Co.,Va. Jonathan PERKINS b: 26 MAY 1733 in Frederick Co.,Va. David PERKINS b: 31 MAR 1735 in Frederick Co.,Va. Thomas PERKINS b: MAR 1737 in Frederick Co.,Va.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Hannah PERKINS b: DEC 1740 in Frederick Co.,Va. Isaac PERKINS b: NOV 1746 in Frederick Co.,Va. Ruth PERKINS b: AUG 1748 in Frederick Co.,Va Notes on Samuel Kellogg Children Margaret KELLOGG b: Jan 1690 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct Isaac KELLOGG b: 17 Jan 1697 in , Hartford, Connecticut Benjamin KELLOGG b: 1 Jan 1702 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Daniel KELLOGG b: Apr 1707 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct John KELLOGG b: 16 Dec 1695 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct Jacob KELLOGG b: 17 Apr 1699 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Samuel KELLOGG b: 27 Aug 1688 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct Abraham KELLOGG b: 23 Oct 1692 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 23 Oct 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Joseph KELLOGG b: 13 Apr 1704 in Hartford, Hartford Co, Ct Notes on James VI and I Stuart, King of Scotland, King of England and Ireland James I of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from James VI) Jump to: navigation, search James VI & I James I of England from the period 1603 ±1613, by Paul van Somer I (1576±1621) King of Scots (more...) Reign 24 July 1567±27 March 1625 (&0000000000000057.00000057 years, &0000000000000246.000000246 days) Coronation 29 July 1567 Predecessor Mary I Regent James Stewart, Earl of Moray Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox John Erskine, Earl of Mar James Douglas, Earl of Morton Successor Charles I King of England and Ireland (more...) Reign 24 March 1603±27 March 1625 (&0000000000000022.00000022 years, &0000000000000003.0000003 days) Coronation 25 July 1603 Predecessor Elizabeth I Successor Charles I Consort Anne of Denmark among others...Issue Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia Charles I Robert Stuart, Duke of Kintyre Father Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley Mother Mary I of Scotland Born 19 June 1566(1566-06-19) Edinburgh Castle, Scotland Died 27 March 1625 (aged 58) Theobalds House , England James VI & I (19 June 1566±27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 1567 to 1625, and King of England and Ireland as James I from 1603 to 1625. He became King of Scotland as James VI on 24 July 1567, when he was just thirteen months old, succeeding his mother Mary, Queen of Scots. Regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1581.[1] On 24 March 1603, as James I, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue.[2] He then ruled England, Scotland, and Ireland for 22 years, often using the title King of Great Britain, until his death at the age of 58.[3] Under James, the "Golden Age" of Elizabethan literature and drama continued, with writers such as William Shakespeare, John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Sir Francis Bacon contributing to a flourishing literary culture.[4] James himself was a talented scholar, the author of works such as Daemonologie (1597)[5], True Law of Free Monarchies (1598)[6], and Basilikon Doron (1599).[7] Sir Anthony Weldon claimed that James had been termed "the wisest fool in Christendom", an epithet associated with his character ever since.[8] Contents [hide] 1 Childhood 1.1 Birth 1.2 Regencies 2 Personal rule in Scotland 2.1 Marriage 2.2 Theory of monarchy 3 English throne
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3.1 Proclaimed King of England 4 Early reign in England 4.1 Gunpowder plot 5 King and Parliament 5.1 Spanish match 6 Religious challenges 7 Favourites 8 Personal relationships 9 Final year 10 Legacy 11 Titles, styles, honours and arms 11.1 Titles and styles 12 Children 13 Ancestry 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External links 18.1 Books about James I available online 18.2 Other links
[edit] Childhood [edit] Birth James Charles Stuart was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. He was a descendant of Henry VII of England through his great-grandmother Margaret Tudor, older sister of Henry VIII.[9] Mary's rule over Scotland was insecure, for both she and her husband, being Roman Catholics, faced a rebellion by the Protestant population. Lord Darnley secretly allied himself with the rebels and murdered the Queen's private secretary, David Rizzio.[10] 1568 painting by Lieven de Vogeleer depicting a two-year-old James praying for vengeance for the murder of his father, Henry Stuart, Lord DarnleyJames was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle, and as the eldest son of the monarch and heir-apparent, automatically became Duke of Rothesay and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. Elizabeth I of England, as godmother in absentia, sent a magnificent gold font as a christening gift.[11] James's father, Henry, was murdered on 10 February 1567 at the Hamiltons' house, Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, perhaps in revenge for Rizzio's death. Mary was already an unpopular queen, and her marriage on 15 May 1567 to James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, who was widely suspected of murdering Henry, heightened widespread bad feeling towards her.[12] In June 1567, Protestant rebels arrested Mary and imprisoned her in Loch Leven Castle; she never saw her son again. She was forced to abdicate on 24 July in favour of the infant James and to appoint her illegitimate halfbrother, James Stewart, Earl of Moray, as regent.[13] [edit] Regencies The care of James was entrusted to the Earl and Countess of Mar, "to be conserved, nursed, and upbrought"[14] in the security of Stirling Castle.[15] The boy was formally crowned at the age of thirteen months as King James VI of Scotland at the Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling, on 29 July 1567.[11] The sermon was preached by the Calvinist John Knox. And, in accordance with the religious beliefs of most of the Scottish ruling class, James was brought up as a member of the Protestant national Church of Scotland, his education supervised by historian and poet George Buchanan, who subjected him to regular beatings but also instilled in him a lifelong passion for literature and learning.[16] In 1568 Mary escaped from prison, leading to a brief period of violence. The Earl of Moray defeated Mary's troops at the Battle of Langside, forcing her to flee to England, where she was subsequently imprisoned by Elizabeth. On 22 January 1570, Moray was assassinated by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, to be succeeded as regent by James's paternal grandfather, Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, who a year later was carried fatally wounded into Stirling Castle after a raid by Mary's supporters.[17] The next regent, John Erskine, 1st Earl of Mar, died soon after banqueting at the estate of James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, where he "took a vehement sickness", dying on 28 October 1572 at Stirling. Morton, who now took Mar's office, proved in many ways the most effective of James's regents,[18] but he made enemies by his rapacity.[19] He fell from favour when the Frenchman Esmé Stew art, Sieur d'Aubigny, first cousin of James's father Lord Darnley, and future Earl of Lennox, arrived in Scotland and quickly established himself as the first of James's powerful male favourites.[20] Morton was executed on 2 June 1581, belatedly charged with complicity in Lord Darnley's murder.[21] On 8 August, James made Lennox the only duke in Scotland.[22] Then fifteen years old, the king was to remain under the influence of Lennox for about one more year.[23] [edit] Personal rule in Scotland James in 1586, age 20Although a Protestant convert, Lennox was distrusted by Scottish Calvinists, who noticed the physical displays of affection between favourite and king and alleged that Lennox "went about to draw the King to carnal lust".[19] In August 1582, in what became known as the Ruthven Raid, the Protestant earls of Gowrie and Angus lured James into Ruthven Castle, imprisoned him,[24] and forced Lennox to leave Scotland. After James was freed in June 1583, he assumed increasing control of his kingdom. He pushed through the Black Acts to assert royal authority over the Kirk and between 1584 and 1603 established effective royal government and relative peace among the lords, ably assisted by John Maitland of Thirlestane, who led the government until 1592.[25] One last Scottish attempt against the king's person occurred in August 1600, when James was
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks apparently assaulted by Alexander Ruthven, the Earl of Gowrie's younger brother, at Gowrie House, the seat of the Ruthvens.[26] Since Ruthven was run through by James's page John Ramsay and the Earl of Gowrie was himself killed in the ensuing fracas, James's account of the circumstances, given the lack of witnesses and his history with the Ruthvens, was not universally believed.[27] In 1586, James signed the Treaty of Berwick with England. That and the execution of his mother in 1587, which he denounced as a "preposterous and strange procedure", helped clear the way for his succession south of the border.[28] During the Spanish Armada crisis of 1588, he assured Elizabeth of his support as "your natural son and compatriot of your country",[29] and as time passed and Elizabeth remained unmarried, securing the English succession became a cornerstone of James's policy. [edit] Marriage Main article: Anne of Denmark Anne of Denmark, by John de Critz, c. 1605.Throughout his youth, James was praised for his chastity, since he showed little interest in women; after the loss of Lennox, he continued to prefer male company.[30] A suitable marriage, however, was necessary to reinforce his monarchy, and the choice fell on the fourteen-year-old Anne of Denmark (born December 1574), younger daughter of the Protestant Frederick II. Shortly after a proxy marriage in August 1589, Anne sailed for Scotland but was forced by storms to the coast of Norway. On hearing the crossing had been abandoned, James, in what Willson calls "the one romantic episode of his life",[31] sailed from Leith with a three-hundred-strong retinue to fetch Anne personally.[32] The couple were married formally at the Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo on 23 November and, after stays at Elsinore and Copenhagen, returned to Scotland in May 1590. By all accounts, James was at first infatuated with Anne, and in the early years of their marriage seems always to have showed her patience and affection.[33] But between 1593 and 1595, James was romantically linked with Anne Murray, later Lady Glamis, whom he addressed in verse as "my mistress and my love". The royal couple produced three surviving children: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, who was to die, probably of typhoid, in 1612, aged 18; Elizabeth, later Queen of Bohemia; and Charles, the future King Charles I of England. Anne died before her husband in March 1619. [edit] Theory of monarchy In 1597±1598, James wrote two works, The Trew Law of Free Monarchies and Basilikon Doron (Royal Gift), in which he established an ideological base for monarchy. In the Trew Law, he sets out the divine right of kings, explaining that for Biblical reasons kings are higher beings than other men, though "the highest bench is the sliddriest to sit upon".[34] The document proposes an absolutist theory of monarchy, by which a king may impose new laws by royal prerogative but must also pay heed to tradition and to God, who would "stirre up such scourges as pleaseth him, for punishment of wicked kings".[35] Basilikon Doron, written as a book of instruction for the four-year-old Prince Henry, provides a more practical guide to kingship.[36] Despite banalities and sanctimonious advice,[37] the work is well-written, perhaps the best example of James's prose.[38] James's advice concerning parliaments, which he understood as merely the king's "head court", foreshadows his difficulties with the English Commons: "Hold no Parliaments," he tells Henry, "but for the necesitie of new Lawes, which would be but seldome".[39] In the Trew Law James states that the king owns his realm as a feudal lord owns his fief, because: "[Kings arose] before any estates or ranks of men, before any parliaments were holden, or laws made, and by them was the land distributed, which at first was wholly theirs. And so it follows of necessity that kings were the authors and makers of the laws, and not the laws of the kings."[40] [edit] English throne [edit] Proclaimed King of England Main article: Union of the Crowns Scottish and English Royalty House of Stuart James VI & I Henry, Prince of Wales Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia Charles I Robert, Duke of Kintyre From 1601, in the last years of Elizabeth I's life, certain English politicians, notably her chief minister Sir Robert Cecil,[41] maintained a secret correspondence with James in order to prepare in advance for a smooth succession. In March 1603, with the Queen clearly dying, Cecil sent James a draft proclamation of his accession to the English throne. Elizabeth died in the early hours of 24 March, and James was proclaimed king in London later the same day.[42] As James headed south, his new subjects flocked to see him, relieved that the succession had triggered neither unrest nor invasion.[43] When he entered London, he was mobbed.[44] James's English coronation took place on 25 July, with elaborate allegories provided by dramatic poets such as Thomas Dekker and Ben Jonson, though an outbreak of the plague restricted festivities.[45] [edit] Early reign in England Despite the smoothness of the succession and the warmth of his welcome, James survived two conspiracies in the first year of his reign, the Bye Plot and Main Plot, which led to the arrest, among others, of Lord Cobham and Sir Walter Raleigh.[46] Those hoping for governmental change from James were at first disappointed when he maintained Elizabeth's Privy Councillors in office, as secretly planned with Cecil,[46] but James shortly added long-time supporter Henry Howard and his nephew Thomas Howard to the Privy Council, as well as five Scottish nobles.[47] In the early years of James's reign, the day-to-day running of the government was tightly managed by the shrewd Robert Cecil, later Earl of Salisbury, ably assisted by the experienced Thomas Egerton, whom James made Baron Ellesmere and Lord Chancellor, and by Thomas Sackville, soon Earl of Dorset, who continued as Lord Treasurer.[46] As a consequence, James was free to concentrate on the bigger policies, such as a scheme for a closer union between England and Scotland and matters of foreign-policy, as well as to enjoy his leisure pursuits, particularly the hunt.[46]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Portrait of James by Nicholas Hilliard, from the period 1603 ±09James was ambitious to build on the personal union of the crowns of Scotland and England to establish a permanent Union of the Crowns under one monarch, one parliament and one law, a plan which met opposition in both countries.[48] "Hath He not made us all in one island," James told the English parliament, "compassed with one sea and of itself by nature indivisible?" In April 1604, however, the Commons refused on legal grounds his request to be titled "King of Great Britain".[49] In October 1604, he assumed the title "King of Great Britain" by proclamation rather than statute, though Sir Francis Bacon told him he could not use the style in "any legal proceeding, instrument or assurance".[50] In foreign policy, James achieved more success. Never having been at war with Spain, he devoted his efforts to bringing the long Anglo±Spanish War to an end, and in August 1604, thanks to skilled diplomacy on the part of Robert Cecil and Henry Howard, now Earl of Northampton, a peace treaty was signed between the countries, which James celebrated by hosting a great banquet.[51] Freedom of worship for Catholics in England continued, however, to be a major objective of Spanish policy, causing constant dilemmas for James, distrusted abroad for repression of Catholics while at home being encouraged by the privy council to show even less tolerance towards them.[52] The 1613 letter of King James I remitted to Tokugawa Ieyasu (Preserved in the Tokyo University archives).Under King James I, expansion of English international trade and influence was actively pursued through the East India Company. An English settlement was already established in Bantam, Indonesia, and in 1613, following an invitation by the English adventurer in Japan William Adams, the English captain John Saris arrived at Hirado in the ship Clove with the intent of establishing a trading factory. Adams and Saris travelled to Shizuoka where they met with Tokugawa Ieyasu at his principal residence in September before moving on to Edo where they met Ieyasu's son Hidetada. During that meeting, Hidetada gave Saris two varnished suits of armor for King James I, today housed in the Tower of London.[53]. On their way back, they visited again Tokugawa, who conferred trading privileges to the English through a Red Seal permit giving them "free license to abide, buy, sell and barter" in Japan.[54] The English party headed back to Hirado on October 9, 1613. However, during the ten year activity of the company between 1613 and 1623, apart from the first ship (the Clove in 1613), only three other English ships brought cargoes directly from London to Japan. [edit] Gunpowder plot Main article: Gunpowder Plot On the eve of the state opening of the second session of James's first Parliament on 5 November 1605, a soldier named Guy Fawkes was discovered in the cellars of the parliament buildings guarding a pile of wood, not far from 36 barrels of gunpowder with which he intended to blow up Parliament House the following day and cause the destruction, as James put it, "not only...of my person, nor of my wife and posterity also, but of the whole body of the State in general".[55] The sensational discovery of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot, as it quickly became known, aroused a mood of national relief at the delivery of the king and his sons which Salisbury exploited to extract higher subsidies from the ensuing Parliament than any but one granted to Elizabeth.[56] [edit] King and Parliament Main article: James I of England and the English Parliament The moment of co-operation between monarch and Parliament following the Gunpowder plot represented a deviation from the norm. Instead, it was the previous session of 1604 that shaped the attitudes of both sides for the rest of the reign, though the initial difficulties owed more to mutual incomprehension than conscious enmity.[57] On 7 July 1604, James had angrily prorogued Parliament after failing to win its support either for full union of the crowns or financial subsidies. "I will not thank where I feel no thanks due," he had remarked in his closing speech. "...I am not of such a stock as to praise fools...You see how many things you did not well...I wish you would make use of your tolet liberty with more modesty in time to come".[58] As James's reign progressed, his government faced growing financial pressures, due partly to creeping inflation[59] but also to the profligacy and financial incompetence of James's court. In February 1610 Salisbury, a believer in parliamentary participation in government,[60] proposed a scheme, know n as the Great Contract, w hereby Parliament, in return for ten royal concessions, w ould grant a lump sum of £600,000 to pay off the king's debts plus an annual grant of £200,000.[61] The ensuing prickly negotiations became so protracted that James eventually lost patience and dismissed Parliament on 31 December 1610. "Your greatest error," he told Salisbury, "hath been that ye ever expected to draw honey out of gall".[62] The same pattern was repeated with the so-called "Addled Parliament" of 1614, which James dissolved after a mere eight weeks when Commons hesitated to grant him the money he required.[63] James then ruled without parliament until 1621, employing officials such as the businessman Lionel Cranfield, who were astute at raising and saving money for the crown, and sold earldoms and other dignities, many created for the purpose, as an alternative source of income.[64] [edit] Spanish match Main article: Spanish Match Portrait of James by John de Critz, c. 1606Another potential source of income was the prospect of a Spanish dowry from a marriage between Charles, Prince of Wales, and the Spanish Infanta, Maria.[65] The policy of the Spanish Match, as it was called, also attracted James as a way to maintain peace with Spain and avoid the additional costs of a war.[66] The peace benefits of the policy could be maintained as effectively by keeping the negotiations alive as by consummating the match ²which may explain why James protracted the negotiations for almost a decade.[67] Supported by the Howards and other Catholic-leaning ministers and diplomats²together known as the Spanish Party²the policy was deeply distrusted in Protestant England. The outbreak of the Thirty Years War, however, jeopardized James's peace policy, especially after his son-in-law, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, was ousted from Bohemia by Emperor Ferdinand II in 1620, and Spanish troops simultaneously invaded Frederick's Rhineland home territory. Matters came to a head when James finally called a parliament in 1621 to fund a military expedition in support of his son-in-law.[68] The Commons on the one hand granted subsidies inadequate to finance serious military operations in aid of Frederick,[69] and on the other ²remembering the profits gained under Elizabeth by naval attacks on gold shipments from the New World²called for a war directly against Spain. In November 1621, led by Sir Edward Coke, they framed a petition asking not only for war with Spain but also for Prince Charles to marry a Protestant, and for enforcement of the antiCatholic laws.[70] James flatly told them not to interfere in matters of royal prerogative or they would risk punishment,[71] which provoked them into
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks issuing a statement protesting their rights, including freedom of speech.[72] James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament once again.[73] In 1623, Prince Charles, now 23, and Buckingham decided to seize the initiative and travel to Spain incognito,[74] to win the Infanta directly, but the mission proved a desperate mistake.[75] The Infanta detested Charles, and the Spanish confronted them with terms that included his conversion to Catholicism and a one-year stay in Spain as, in essence, a diplomatic hostage. The prince and duke returned to England in October without the Infanta and immediately renounced the treaty, much to the delight of the British people.[76] Their eyes opened by the visit to Spain, Charles and Buckingham now turned James¶ s Spanish policy upon its head and called for a French match and a war against the Habsburg empire.[77] To raise the necessary finance, they prevailed upon James to call another Parliament, which met in February 1623. For once, the outpouring of anti-Catholic sentiment in the Commons was echoed in court, where control of policy was shifting from James to Charles and Buckingham,[78] who pressured the king to declare war and engineered the impeachment of the Lord Treasurer, Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, when he opposed the plan on grounds of cost.[79] The outcome of the Parliament of 1624 was ambiguous: James still refused to declare war, but Charles believed the Commons had committed themselves to financing a war against Spain, a stance which was to contribute to his problems with Parliament in his own reign.[80] [edit] Religious challenges Main article: James I of England and religious issues James in a portrait by Paul van Somer I, c. 1620. In the background is the Banqueting House, Whitehall by architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652) which was commissioned by James.The Gunpowder Plot reinforced James's oppression of non-conforming English Catholics; and he sanctioned harsh measures for controlling them. In May 1606, Parliament passed an act which would require every citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance, incorporating a denial of the Pope's authority over the king.[81] James was conciliatory towards Catholics who took the Oath of Allegiance,[82] and he tolerated crypto-Catholicism even at court.[83] However, in practice he enacted even harsher measures against Catholics than were laid upon them by Elizabeth. Towards the Puritan clergy, with whom he debated at the Hampton Court Conference of 1604,[84] James was at first strict in enforcing conformity, inducing a sense of persecution amongst many Puritans;[85] but ejections and suspensions from livings became fewer as the reign wore on. A notable success of the Hampton Court Conference was the commissioning of a new translation and compilation of approved books of the Bible to confirm the divine right of kings to rule and to maintain the social hierarchy, completed in 1611, which became known as the King James Bible, considered a masterpiece of Jacobean prose.[86] In Scotland, James attempted to bring the Scottish kirk "so neir as can be" to the English church and reestablish the episcopacy, a policy which met with strong opposition.[87] In 1618, James's bishops forced his Five Articles of Perth through a General Assembly; but the rulings were widely resisted.[88] James was to leave the church in Scotland divided at his death, a source of future problems for his son.[89] [edit] Favourites See also: Thomas Overbury and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Salisbury died in 1612, little mourned by those who jostled to fill the power vacuum.[90] Until Salisbury's death, the Elizabethan administrative system over which he had presided continued to function with relative efficiency; from this time forward, however, James's government entered a period of decline and disrepute.[91] Salisbury's passing gave James the notion of governing in person as his own chief Minister of State, with his young Scottish favourite, Robert Carr, Viscount Rochester, carrying out many of Salisbury's former duties, but James's inability to attend closely to official business exposed the government to factionalism.[92] George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), by Peter Paul Rubens, 1625The Howard party, consisting of Northampton, Suffolk, Suffolk's son-in-law Lord Knollys, and Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, along with Sir Thomas Lake, soon took control of much of the government and its patronage. Even the powerful Carr, hardly experienced for the responsibilities thrust upon him and often dependent on his intimate friend Sir Thomas Overbury for assistance with government papers,[93] fell into the Howard camp, after beginning an affair with the married Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, daughter of the earl of Suffolk, whom James assisted in securing an annulment of her marriage to free her to marry Carr.[94] In summer 1615, however, it emerged that Sir Thomas Overbury, who on 14 September 1613 had died in the Tower of London, where he had been placed at the king's request,[95] had been poisoned.[96] Among those convicted of the murder were Frances Howard and Robert Carr, the latter having been replaced as the king's favourite in the meantime by a young man called George Villiers. The implication of the king in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity.[97] The subsequent downfall of the Howards left George Villiers, now earl of Buckingham, unchallenged as the supreme figure in the government by 1618.[98] [edit] Personal relationships Main article: Personal relationships of James I of England Throughout his life James had love affairs w ith male courtiers, in particular Esmé Stew art, 6th Lord d'Aubigny (later 1st Duke of Lennox); Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset; and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. In his own time he was notorious for his male loves, and it was said of him that Elizabeth was King, now James is Queen (Rex fuit Elizabeth, nunc est regina Jacobus).[99] Some modern historians disagree: "The evidence of his correspondence and contemporary accounts have led some historians to conclude that the king was homosexual or bisexual. In fact, the issue is murky." (Bucholz, 2004)[100] In Basilikon Doron, James lists sodomy among crimes "ye are bound in conscience never to forgive". At age 23, James and 300 of his men performed a dramatic rescue of Anne of Denmark when she was stranded on the coast of Norway. They married and she gave birth to seven children, some sources say nine children, only three of whom survived. James also had a documented two year affair with Anne Murray, later with Lady Glamis, to whom he wrote poetry. Moreover, restoration of Apethorpe Hall, undertaken 2004-2008, revealed a previously unknown passage linking the bedchambers of James and his favourite, George Villiers.[101] James I wore the insignia of the Order of the Garter for this portrait by Daniel Mytens in 1621. [edit] Final year
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks During the last year of James's life, with Buckingham consolidating his control of Charles to ensure his own future, the king was often seriously ill, leaving him an increasingly peripheral figure, rarely able to visit London.[102] In early 1625, James was plagued by severe attacks of arthritis, gout and fainting fits, and in March fell seriously ill with tertian ague and then suffered a stroke. James finally died at Theobalds House on 27 March during a violent attack of dysentery, with Buckingham at his bedside.[103] James¶ s funeral, a magnificent but disorderly affair, took place on 7 May. Bishop John Williams of Lincoln preached the sermon, observing, "King Solomon died in Peace, when he had lived about sixty years...and so you know did King James".[104] [edit] Legacy The king was widely mourned. For all his flaws, James had never completely lost the affection of his people, who had enjoyed uninterrupted peace and comparatively low taxation during the Jacobean Era. "As he lived in peace," remarked the Earl of Kellie, "so did he die in peace, and I pray God our king [Charles] may follow him".[105] The earl prayed in vain: once in power, Charles and Buckingham sanctioned a series of reckless military expeditions that ended in humiliating failure.[106] James bequeathed Charles a fatal belief in the divine right of kings, combined with a disdain for Parliament, which culminated in the English Civil War and the execution of Charles. James had often neglected the business of government for leisure pastimes, such as the hunt; and his later dependence on male favourites at a scandal-ridden court undermined the respected image of monarchy so carefully constructed by Elizab Note Citations Despite Mary I of England's plans, which were intended to prevent the Stuart line from gaining the thrown of England, James would not only become James VI of Scotland, but also James I of England when he acceded the throne 25 Jul 1603, upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I, of England in 1603, as Queen Elizabeth never married Children Henry Frederick Stuart b: 19 FEB 1594 in Stirling Castle, Scotland 'Elizabeth Stuart b: 19 AUG 1596 in Dunfermline, Scotland Margaret Stuart b: 24 DEC 1598 in Dalkeith Palace, Scotland Charles Stuart I King of England b: 19 NOV 1600 in Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland Robert Stuart b: 18 JAN 1602 in Dunfermline, Scotland Mary Stuart b: 06 APR 1605 in London, London, England Sophia Stuart b: 22 JUN 1606 in London, London, England Notes on Andrew Taylor Andrew Taylor born November 18, 1629 met Hest er Ann Hitchcock in Pennsylvania where they married November 20, 1655. T hey moved to Spotsylvania Co. VA. Their son Nathaniel Taylor born February 10, 1659; married October 9, 1689 Drucilla Walsh. George Taylo r, called Swede George, was also listed in records as s/o Andre w. If so, then birth date mus t have been miscopied. If birthdate is correct th en he wa s s/ o Nathanie l and Drucilla Notes on John, II Taylor, II Father: *John TAYLOR Sr. b: 10 AUG 1607 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England c: 1648 in To, Virginia Mother: ELIZABETH b: 1610 in Suffolkshire, England Marriage 1 Alice Gascoyne Gasgogne GASKINS b: 1632 in England Married: 1650 in Northumberland County, Virginia Children *John III TAYLOR b: 1654 in Northumberland County, Virginia Thomas TAYLOR William TAYLOR Elizabeth TAYLOR Mary TAYLOR Lazarus TAYLOR
I am not sure where Alice was born. Thomas Gascoigne said in his 1635 deposition in Accomack Co. VA that he was transporting from Bermuda. I found a record for him there in 1627. I know that he was still in VA for the 1624/1625 Muster in Accomack Co. Did he really go back to England is the question." Was a birth place mentioned for Alice??? If not, we know that Alice was not born in VA because Alice was transported into VA in 1635. New evidence has been found that Thomas Gascoigne was in Bermuda in 1627. It appears that Alice may have been born in Bermuda if Thomas did not continue on to England to marry as has been thought. 1. It has been accepted that Thomas arrived in VA the first time in 1619 on the "Bona Nova" as a single male. 2. On the 1624/1625 Muster of VA Thomas was living with two single males in Accomack Co.--Daniel Cugley and William Andrews. 3. NOW Thomas Gascoigne is found in Bermuda in 1627. 4. Thomas returns to VA a second time in 1635 with a family. In the Accomack Co. VA deposition Thomas said he was transporting from BERMUDA. Does this mean that Thomas went to Bermuda after the VA Muster and married there and then returned to VA in 1635 or does it mean Thomas went to Bermuda in 1627 for a brief time and then continued on to England before returning to Bermuda with a family? Sources:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1. English-America. Ship and passenger information. Online http://english-america.com/spls/619va001.html Data downloaded 8 Sept 2003. 2.. The Census of VA 1624. Online ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/jamestown/cdnsus/jameship.txt Data downloaded 31 Dec 2004. 3. Hallett, A. C. Hollis, compiler. "BERMUDA under the SOMMER ISLANDS COMPANY 1612-1684. Civil Records, Vol. 1 1612-1669". Bermuda Maritaim Museum Press, 2005. 4. Ames, Susie M., compiler. "County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia, 1640-1645". Charlottesville, VA; The University Press of VA, 1973 Ancestral File Number: 21R5-Z6 REFN: 5271 On March 1, 1657 John made deposition that he was 30 years old. He came to America in 1650 on the ship "Amsterdam" which landed at the head of Fleets Bay off the coast of Virginia (Virginia Magazine of History , Volume 36, p. 388). 1652 left Northampton co., Va., went to Lancaster Co., Va. 1657 at Wicomico Parish, Northumb. (conflict w/abv) source: Dollie Vick 1652-officer of Christ Church Parish in Lancaster Co., Va. 1654-to 1657 Vestryman at Wicomoco Church Parish, Va. John came to Va. in 1648, to Northampton Co., Va. 1652 left Northampton co., Va., went to Lancaster Co., Va. 1657 at Wicomico Parish, Northumb. (conflict w/abv) source: Dollie Vick 1652-officer of Christ Church Parish in Lancaster Co., Va. 1654-to 1657 Vestryman at Wicomoco Church Parish, Va. John came to Va. in 1648, to Northampton Co., Va Notes on William Taylor 1 MERRIAM, Mary, Immigrant b: 1630 Hadboro, KEN, ENG d: 10 Dec 1699 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: MERR255 + +TAYLOR, William, of Concord MA, Immmigrant b: 08 Sep 1625 ENG d: 06 Dec 1696 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL832 m: 19 Oct 1650 Concord, Middlesex, MA Mother: ELIZABETH Father: TAYLOR, Capt. John, Immigrant ? TAYLOR, William, of Concord MA [4:3] 2 TAYLOR, Mary b: 1649 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL652 2 TAYLOR, John #: TAYL653 2 TAYLOR, Samuel #: TAYL654 2 TAYLOR, Abraham b: 14 Nov 1656 Concord, Middlesex, MA d: 19 Jun 1729 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL655 + +WHITTAKER, Mary b: Mar 1660/61 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL659 m: 18 Dec 1681 Concord, Middlesex, MA [4:8] 3 [1] TAYLOR, Abraham b: 11 Jan 1682/83 Concord, Middlesex, MA | #: TAYL660 + +PELLET, Sarah b: 05 Sep 1685 Concord, Middlesex, MA d: ~1710 | #: TAYL674 m: 09 Dec 1706 Mother: DANE, Mary Father: PELLET, Thomas [4:10] |4 TAYLOR, Abraham b: 04 Apr 1707 Concord, Middlesex, MA d: 03 Jun 1743 | #: TAYL675 [4:11] | 5 TAYLOR, Leonard #: TAYL720 | 5 TAYLOR, Abraham #: TAYL721 | 5 TAYLOR, Lydia #: TAYL722 | 5 TAYLOR, Olive #: TAYL723 | 5 TAYLOR, Sarah #: TAYL724 | 5 TAYLOR, Submit #: TAYL725 [4:17] |4 TAYLOR, Dea. Samuel b: 01 Oct 1708 Concord, Middlesex, MA d: 23 Oct | 1792 Dunstable, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL676 |+ +PERHAM, Susannah b: 15 Apr 1712 d: 14 Oct 1798 #: TAYL682 [4:19] | 5 TAYLOR, Samuel, V:FIW #: TAYL684 | 5 TAYLOR, Reuben #: TAYL685 | 5 TAYLOR, Jonas #: TAYL683 | 5 TAYLOR, Susannah #: TAYL686 | 5 TAYLOR, Lucy b: 04 Apr 1742 d: 17 Jul 1801 #: TAYL687 ? TAYLOR, Lucy | + +FLETCHER, Jonathan b: 30 Mar 1741 #: FLET193 | 5 TAYLOR, Thaddeus #: TAYL688 | 5 TAYLOR, Oliver #: TAYL689 | 5 TAYLOR, Rachel #: TAYL690 | 5 TAYLOR, Mary #: TAYL691 | 5 TAYLOR, Isaac #: TAYL692 | 5 TAYLOR, William #: TAYL694
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [4:31] «2nd Wife of [1] Abraham Taylor:» + +(TAYLOR), Mary b: ~1684 Concord, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL677 | m: 1710-1715 Concord, Middlesex, MA [4:33] |4 TAYLOR, Joseph bp: 13 Sep 1716 Dunstable, Middlesex, MA #: TAYL678 |4 TAYLOR, Timothy, of Converse b: 01 Sep 1718 Dunstable, Middlesex, MA | #: TAYL679 |+ +CONVERSE, Rachel b: 30 Apr 1730 Merrimack #: TAYL734 [4:36] | 5 TAYLOR, Mary #: TAYL735 | 5 TAYLOR, Timothy #: TAYL738 | 5 TAYLOR, Joshua #: TAYL739 | 5 TAYLOR, Sarvia #: TAYL740 | 5 TAYLOR, Eleazer #: TAYL741 | 5 TAYLOR, Abigail #: TAYL742 | 5 TAYLOR, Joel #: TAYL743 [4:43] |4 TAYLOR, Alice b: 15 Apr 1720 #: TAYL680 |+ +BUTTERFIELD, Ebenezer b: 13 Jul 1706 #: TAYL726 m: ~1750 |4 TAYLOR, Amos, V:RW b: 10 Sep 1725 #: TAYL681 |+ +MARTIN, Bridget #: TAYL727 m: 21 May 1747 [4:47] | 5 TAYLOR, Amos #: TAYL728 | 5 TAYLOR, Edmund #: TAYL729 | 5 TAYLOR, Ephraim #: TAYL730 | 5 TAYLOR, Bridget #: TAYL731 | 5 TAYLOR, Abraham #: TAYL732 | 5 TAYLOR, Isaac #: TAYL733 [4:53] 3 TAYLOR, John #: TAYL661 3 TAYLOR, Ebenezer #: TAYL662 3 TAYLOR, Mary #: TAYL663 3 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL664 3 TAYLOR, Jonathan #: TAYL665 3 TAYLOR, Sarah #: TAYL666 3 TAYLOR, David #: TAYL667 3 TAYLOR, Benjamin #: TAYL668 3 TAYLOR, Nathaniel #: TAYL669 3 TAYLOR, Daniel #: TAYL670 3 TAYLOR, Timothy #: TAYL671 [4:64] 2 TAYLOR, Isaac #: TAYL656 2 TAYLOR, Jacob #: TAYL657 2 TAYLOR, Joseph #: TAYL658 Note Citations Notes on Thomas, Sr. Taylor GGGGG grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln He and Frances began the journey to America on the "Lyon", but there's no evidence he arrived Notes on James, I Taylor, Col. born at sea on the ship "TRUELOVE" ON THE WAY TO AMERICA This James Taylor, Sr., (d. 1698) and his first wife had a son, James Taylor, Jr. who married Martha Thompson. James Taylor, Jr. and Martha Thompson had a son, Zachary Taylor, grandfather of President Zachary Taylor. James Taylor, Jr. and Martha Thompson had a daughter, Frances Taylor who married Ambrose Madison and they were the grandparents of James Madison, Jr., President of the United States GG grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison Father: John Taylor I b: 10 AUG 1607 in EN Mother: Elizabeth Burwell b: WFT Est 1534-1557 in Hadley, Suffolk, England Father: Edmund Taylor II b: ABT 1725 Marriage 1 FRANCES WALKER b: 1640 in ACCOMAC, VA Married: 1666 in NEW KENT CO, VA 1
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children JANE TAYLOR MARTHA TAYLOR JAMES TAYLOR II b: 14 MAR 1672/73 in ACCOMAC, NEW KENT CO, VA Sarah Taylor James Taylor Jane Taylor b: 1668 in Orange, Virginia Marriage 2 MARY BISHOP GREGORY b: 1665 in ESSEX, VA Married: 10 AUG 1682 1 Children EDMUND TAYLOR b: 5 JUL 1690 in Hare Forrest, Bowling Green, Virginia ANNA TAYLOR b: 12 JAN 1683/84 MARY BISHOP TAYLOR b: 29 JUN 1688 in CAROLINE CO, VA ELIZABETH TAYLOR b: 10 JUN 1694 in Hare Forrest, Bowling Green, Virginia JOHN POWELL TAYLOR b: 19 OCT 1696 in ORANGE CO, VA Mary Taylor Ann Taylor b: 1684 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1684 John Taylor b: 12 JAN 1682/83 in Hare Forrest, New Kent County, Virginia "Of Sceptred Race," By Annah Walker (Robinson) Watson Page 110: James Tatlor, second, bom December 29th, 1668, married Martha Thompson, bom in 1679, a daughter of William Thompson, said to have been an officer in the English army and a son of Sir Roger Thompson, of England. It is further said that she descended from Margaret Atheling and her husband, Malcolm Canmore. This James Taylor was one of the first surveyors of Virginia, and ran out the lines between Hanover, Spottsylvania, and Orange Counties. In early days official surveyors seem to have been men whose education and intelligence best fitted them for the work. Later the office of Surveyor-General of Virginia was in the gift of William and Mary College. In Orange County, James Taylor located ten thousand acres of land, and here he lived with his wife and children until his death in 1729. He was justice of the peace from 1702-1714 for King and Queen County. In August, 1736, the Virginia burgesses ordered the counties of Spottsylvania, Hanover and Orange to pay sixteen thousand pounds of tobacco to Martha Thompson Taylor, widow of James Taylor, for his services in running the dividing line between the said counties. The home of James Taylor, second, and his wife, Martha Thompson Taylor, was ''Hare Forest," Orange County, Virginia, and the tradition that the Earls of Hare were among the ancestors of the Taylor family, may explain the name. Nine children were bom of the marriage, Frances, Martha, James, Zachary, Q^eorge, Tabitha, Hannah, Mildred and Erasmus (the last named being ancestor of the late Dr. Andrew Glassell Grinnan, of Orange County, Virginia). Of these children, Frances Taylor, bom August 30, 1700, died November 25, 1761, married, August 24, 1741, Ambrose Madison. They were grandparents of President Madison. Martha Taylor, born Januaiy 27, 1702, married Thomas Chew, son of Larkin Chew, of Spottsylvania County, Virginia. James Taylor, bom March 20, 1703, died March 1, 1784, married, first, Mrs. Alice Thornton Catlett, second, Mrs. Elizabeth McGrath Lewis. To this James Taylor and his first wife, Alice Thornton Catlett, daughter of Colonel
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Francis Thomton, of Caroline County, and sister of Mildred Thornton, who married Dr. Thomas Walker, were born several children. Among them, James Taylor, bom December 20, 1732, died 1814, married, first, Ann Hubbard, second, Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzhugh Conway, widow of Captain Francis Conway. Among the children of the first marriage was James Taylor, founder of Newport, Kentucky, where he located in 1791. He was bom April 19, 1769, and married Mrs. Keturah Moss Leith, of * * Tuckahoe," near Lexington, Kentucky. He died in Kentucky, November 7, 1848. Keturah Moss was the daughter of Major Hugh Moss and his wife, Jane Ford, of GoocBland, Virginia. She was born September 11, 1774, died January 14, 1866. Keturah Taylor, daughter of this marriage, married Horatio Turpin Harris. Their daughter, Anna Maria Harris, married James J. 'Fallon, of St. Louis. Josephine, another daughter of Keturah Taylor and her husband, Horatio Turpin Harris, married George W. Ward. They had several children, among them Elizabeth Johnson Ward, who married in Washington City, August 4, 1880, Professor Charles Avery Doremus, of New York City. Their children are Eobert Ogden Doremus, Norvin Green Doremus, Katharine Ward Doremus. Zachary Taylor, born April 17, 1707, died about 1768, married Elizabeth Lee, daughter of Hancock Lee, of Ditchley, and his second wife, Sarah Elizabeth Allerton. After the death of Elizabeth Lee, Zachary Taylor married Mrs. Esther Blackburn. Of these nine children, two became grandparents of presidents of the United States. Frances Taylor, who married Ambrose Madison, and Zachary Taylor, who married Elizabeth Lee, daughter of Hancock, and granddaughter of Colonel Richard Lee, the first of his line in this country Note Citations MARRIAGE! from "Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin" by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc. (1984). He was a granduncle of President Zachary Taylor ... from "Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin" by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc. (1984). JAMES TAYLOR NOTES BASED ON LETTER RECEIVED FROM MARJORIE MARIE FISHER (RIN 10): JAMES TAYLOR BORN 1615 IN ENGLAND CAME TO VIRGINIA IN 1635. HE WAS THE GREAT, GREAT GRANDFATHER OF ZACHERY TAYLOR, THE 11 th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. JAMES'S 11 th CHILD, JOHN TAYLOR, MARRIED A PENDLETON. THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED A BULOCK. THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED A MACKLIN. THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED JOHN WHITEHEAD (RIN 69) Per Letter from Marjorie Marie Bethel (Jones) this person was born 1615 in England and migrated to Virginia in 1635. 1 NAME "James the /First"/ Came from Carlisle, England to Caroline County, Virginia about 1635. Hewas also known as "James the First" He had 8 Children-3 sons&5 daughters Information from "Descendants of William Morgan and Margaret ?" by JohnBurness on the Intern et ; This information comes from: Kevin C. Evans P.O. Box 1090 Lone Star, Tx. 75668 [email protected] James Taylor immigrated to Virginia in 1835 aboard the Truelove. He built and lived at Plantation Bloomsbury in Orange County, VA. Heserved in the Virginia militia with the rank of Colonel. In 1702, hewas a member of the House of Burgess from King and Queen County, VA.He served as the Surveyor General of Virginia. He was a member of theKnights of the Golden Horseshoe. He lived in Virginia. From the Spotsylvania County Records Mary 27, 1725. James Taylor of St. Stephen's Parish, King and QueenCounty to Thomas Jackson, of the same parish and County, 5 shill., 100acres of land, part of pat. granted sd. Taylor July 21, 1722, in St.George Parish, Spotsylvania County. Witnesses: W. Russell, Richard.Bayley, Samll. Loyd. Rec. July 6, 1725. James was married to Frances, maiden name unknown.. He built and lived at Plantation Bloomsbury in Orange County, VA. He served in the Virginia militia with the rank of Colonel. In 1702, he was a member of the House of Burgess from King and Queen County, VA. He served as the Surveyor General of Virginia. He was a member of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------------------------------"Our Heritage," a genealogy column compiled by the John Foster Chapter ofthe DAR, publishe d in The Monroe Enquirer, Monroe, NC., issue
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ofThursday, 8 June 1961, had the following info rmation: TAYLOR FAMILY Shreveport, La. Sept. 19, 1871 Mrs. Virginia Taylor Mobile, Ala. My grandfather, after whom you inquire, was known as Maj. Samuel Taylor,commander of Cavalr y in the Continental Army, in the first AmericanRevolution, known as the Colonial War. Th e facts connected with hisposition and actions in this Rev. can be found midst the public re cordsof the country. He was often with Gen. Sumter, for whom the S. in yourhusband's nam e was inserted. Maj. Sam'l Taylor was the son of James Taylor by his wife HannahWilliams. Sam'l Taylor wa s bornat the Stone House Farm (at the StoneHouse), then near to, now covered by the city o f Philadelphia. Thisfarm was owned by Jas. Taylor, father of Sam'l Taylor up to the time o fJas. Taylor's death when by inheritance it became the property of theonly child and infan t son left by Jas. Taylor, who was killed by a fallfrom his horse, leaving Hannah Taylor a w idow with her then only son. This Stone House Farm was never sold by the family. It was occupied bythe widow of Jas. Tay lor with and after her second marriage where shereared a large family of children by her sec ond husband, a Mr.Swearingen, who was, I believe, the grandfather of Joseph Van Shanklin of Pendleton, S. C. Sam'l Taylor when quite a boy, forsome distinquished actions in theBritish Army, which I d o not recollect, he afterwards, still I believein his minority, resigned his position and op ened the war of theColonial Rev. in the back country of the Carolinas, which made him a marked man for whose head the British authorities offered a large reward, andordered that he sho uld not, when taken, be recognized as prisoner ofwar. Fortunately he was never taken; livin g through the Revolution hesettled in Pendleton Dist., S. C. where he died soon after the en d ofthe war. In Pendleton Dist., S. C. his bounty land was located, which I supposethe record of the coun ty will show. The inheritors of this bounty land,or the estate of Sam'l Taylor who receive d this bounty land, willestablish who Sam' Taylor was and the records of Philadelphia, I sho uldsay Penn., will establish his claim to the Stone House Farm, now the bestpart of Philade lphia. The records connected with the family estate inthe courts of the country will show m inor heirs from James and Sam'lTaylor down to the present time except for a short time durin g the Rev.,when Sam'l Taylor could not hold the property of his father, Jas. Taylorof Ston e House Farm, nearto, now Philadelphia. Statutes of Limitations cannot run against minor heirs whether the --original minors or succ essive minors, as long as no gap is not kep longenough for the statutes of limitations to ef fect its object. Mygrandfather's children were: John, Samuel, Joseph, Sara (Mrs. Earle o fPendleton), Druscilla (Mrs. Robt. Hackott of Clarksville, Ga.), Mrs.Elizabeth B. Taylor (M rs. Belles of Mobile, Ala.). The descendants caneasily be traced. Thomas Lewis can trace t he Earle family of which heis a desc. Bacon, Reese Taylor's nephew, can tract Sam'l Taylor' sfamily, being a grandson of Sam'l Taylor. John Mitchell Taylor, the sonof Gen. Wm. Taylo r can trace his father's desc., being a grandson ofJohn Taylor. I heard that my grandfathe r had some claim in New York,but I never knew what it was. James Taylor of Philadelphia ha d onebrother in American and five sisters. The brother, Charles Taylor, nevermarried -- h e was a cripple,I believe. His sisters were married andsettled in S. C. One married a Pol k (Margaret md. Wm. Polk), one aReese, one to an Alexander. The names of these descendant s are blendedwith the annals of the state. Mrs. Hannah Taylor's brothersand sisters removed to Virginia and S. C.Sam'l Taylor's hal f brothers and sisters removed to N. C., and S. C.,and many of their desc. names appear in t he annals of these states; theywere of males Swearingens; of females if found through thei r marriages:Thompsons, Pickens, Shanklins, Barnetts and others (not recollected).The Bowa ns, Laurences, Downs, and Sharps, were related to my father butI cannot tell how they were r elated. (signed) Joseph Taylor (Copied by Memory A. Lester, 606 Pittsboro Road, Chapel Hill, N. C.) (Copied from a letter owned by Mrs. R. L. Francis of Memphis Tenn., Dec.14, 1942)." -------------------------- The same genealogy column shown above contained the information givenbelow about James Taylo r of Carlisle, England, and his descendants. Noexplanation was given as to why this Taylo r line was included in thenewspaper genealogy column at the same time the James Taylor to Sa muelTaylor family line was included. If it was included to show the possibleancestry of Ja mes Taylor (who m. Hannah Williams), then it falls short,as no connection is given in the in formation provided to link up theJames Taylor who m. Hannah Williams with the James Taylor o f Carlisle,England family line. There is the possibility that the James Taylor Jr.,son o f James Taylor of Carlisle, England, (see the information quotedbelow) could be the father o f James Taylor who m. Hannah Williams, andalso of Margaret Taylor (who married William Polk ) and, of course, theother siblings of James and Margaret. In order for this to be the case ,that James Taylor, Jr. would have to have been born in or before 1680(the year, per the in fo quoted, that his mother died), and would havehad to have married Martha Thompson by the e arly 1700s (as the births ofMargaret Taylor and siblings occurred during the period 1700-171 0 basedon best estimates). This is very possible, as by 1700 or so, he couldhave been a yo ung man in his twenties, primed for marriage. If thefamily line is eventually found to be a s hypothesized here, then theMargaret Taylor Polk's descendants are probably related to Pres identsZachary Taylor and to James Madison, as James Taylor of Carlisle,England, is believe d to be the ancestor of these two men. "James Taylor, of Caroline Co., Va., born 1616, near Carlisle, England,came to Colony in 163 5, and settled in Caroline county and died inVirginia in 1698. Carlisle was but 20 miles fr om Pennington, the oldancestral home where his forefathers were buried (England). "James Taylor, 1st was a large landowner and prominent in the colony. Aseal ring which belo nged to him, and which bore the crest and motto ofthe Taylor Arms, has been handed down to t he present generation,andwiththis seal ring, also descended a legend to the effect that o n a certainoccasion the King of England was enjoying a chase in one of the Royalforests, wh en a wild boar, hard driven, turned upon the royal huntsmen,whereupon there sprangto his de fence one of the knights who slew theboar. The King out of gratitude gave this knight a cre st with the motto'Conseqiitur Quod Cunque Petit.' (See Wingfiled's History of CarolineCount y, Va.). (BILL POLK NOTE... THIS SOUNDS MUCH LIKE THE LEGEND OFHOW THE BOAR CAME TO BE IN T HE POLLOCK CREST]. James Taylor 1st, the immigrant, spent the rest of his life in DrysdaleParish, and died ther e April 30, 1698. He was buried on his farm abouteight miles south of the present town of B owling Green, Caroline Co.,Va. This place is still owned and occupied by one of his descend ants:Major Wm. Pendleton. James Taylor 1st, md. 1st Frances ______. She died in 1680 leaving threechildren. Among th em was James Taylor Jr., who married Martha Thompson,and was the ancestor of a large numbe r of descendants, amongst thembeing James Madison and Zachary Taylor, both presidents of th e UnitedStates [BILL POLK NOTE; FOR ZACHARY TAYLOR CHRONOLOGY, SEE IRNT11]. James Taylor 1st married 2nd Mary Gregory in 1682. They had sevenchildren, namely: Ann an d Elizabeth Taylor (twins), Edmund Taylor, MaryB. Taylor, who married Phillip Pendleton. Sh e was born in 1688 and diedin 1770, age 82 years. At the time of her marriage to Phillip Pe ndletonshe was 13 years old and he was 18 years. After Mr. Pendleton's death,she was marri ed to Edward Watkins. One of her sons was the celebratedpatriot and chancellor, Edmund Pend leton, born 1721, died 1803. GeneralE. R. Gains, U. S. Army was also descended from her. (Copied from my book on the Herndon Hunt and Allied Families --- LillianHunt Hanley, 203 Ma in St., Oxford, N. C.)." -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ---------------------------------The "Our Heritage" column of 5 March 1964, had the following informationabout James Taylor: "JAMES TAYLOR This will be interesting to the Polk Tribe of N. C. but how correct itis, I do not know. Th is is from Worth Ray's 'Lost links,' Page 107.James Taylor the first, born Carlisle, England . Issue: James T. Taylor2nd born 1705 in Philadelphia, md. Hannah Williams (Wasn't Hanna h asister and not wife?). Charles died unmarried. Margaret Taylor md. Wm.Polk II, progeni tor of all the Southern Polks. A dau. md. Chas. GuilletReese, son of David Reese. Susan Ta ylor md. Alexander." BILL POLKNOTE: THERE APPEARS TO BE AT LEAST ONE GENERATION MISSING I N THE ABOVE,BETWEEN THE JAMES TAYLOR OF CARLISLE AND THE JAMES T. 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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Refer to IRN T-12 for many Taylor marriages in PA., during the periodearly to late 1700s an d early 1800s. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------------------------------GIVN James SURN Taylor GIVN John SURN Gregory He emigrated from Carlisle, England to Virginia between 1650-1667. About 1688 he entered a tract of land as a homestead consisting of nearly 1000 acressituated on the Mattaponi river in that part of Drysdale Parrish, New Kent County, laterin the Southerly part of Caroline Co., Virginia. He lived thereuntil he died and was buried on his farm in Caroline Co., Virginia, eight miles south of the present town of Bowling Green. He married twice and according to tradition the first marriage was in England to Frances Walker, with an issue of 4 children. the second was to Mary Gregory in Virginia with an issue of 7 children. The descendants of Edmund Taylor were provided by Dora Gordon Whisenant He lived on his father's farm until 1722, when he moved to Orange Co., Virginia where he built a brick house which in 1910 was still standing and in excellent condition According to the Church Register in Carlisle, England, James came toVirginia at the age Of 25, in the year 1635 His first wife is ?, but diedSeptember 16, 1680. This line has not been proven as the ancestorial line of MargaretTaylor Polk, gg.grandmother of Pres. James Knox Polk, or of SusannahPolk who married Benjamine Alexander, and Susannah Polk Alexander whomarried Dr. Evan Shelby of the Shelbysof Tregaron, Wales. James III (George's brother) He is listed on the Ancestors of Alice Thornton, prepared 28 Sept 1995, as James TAYLOR Burgess. He may be James Taylor R16643, who is the husband of Ann Pendleton, buthis father is listed as George Taylor R16604. James III (George's brother) He is listed on the Ancestors of Alice Thornton, prepared 28 Sept 1995, as James TAYLOR Burgess. He may be James Taylor R16643, who is the husband of Ann Pendleton, but his father is listed as George Taylor The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st may have been theson of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor. Hewas b in England 1635 and was transported to America under the HeadrightSystem by John Rosier ofNorthumberland Co., Va., 7 February 1650. He waswell educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and amember of the n arms and provisions.The record of this assignment is in the Parish Register of NorthumberlandCounty, Virginia, 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early courtrecords and notes. "James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen inthe colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member ofthe House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 andvestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 inVirginia to Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved toOrange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in NewKent County and also in King and Queen County... "James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. Shewas born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of JohnGregory, Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father wasJohn Gregory and her mother was Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish,Rappahannock County, Virginia..." Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James Taylor has in her possession aSeal Ring, which bears the Taylor Arms, which he wore, and with the ringthe legend has been handed down which is said to have added the fourthBoars' Head to the Arms. It relates that when the Chase was at it'sheight, a wild boar, hard driven, turned upon the Royal Huntsman, whereatthere sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights, whointerposing, thrust the animal through with his lance. The King, ingratitude, told him to prefer any request whatsoever and that it shouldbe granted. From this time the "Crest" and Distinguishing Mark of thisKnight and his descendants was the uplifted Arm with Lance in Hand,accompanied by the Motto: "Consequitor quadcumque Petit" (He Strikes what He Aims at or He GainsWhat He Seeks). According to the Church Register in Carlisle, England, James came to Virginia at the age Of 25, in the year 1635 His first wife is ?, but died September 16, 1680. This line has not been proven as the ancestorial line of MargaretTaylor Polk, gg.grandmother of Pres. James Knox Polk, or of SusannahPolk who married Benjamine Alexander, and Susannah Polk Alexander whomarried Dr. Evan Shelby of the Shelbysof Tregaron, Wales. James Taylor, with his siblings Ann, William and Richard, came fromLondon, England to Virginia on the ship "Truelove" in 1635. James wasthe grandfather of James Madison and Zachary Taylor Presidents of theUnited States IMMIGRATION: Came to America in the 1630s. IMMIGRATION: Settled in New Kent County, Virginia. One of his firsthomes was called "Hare Forest" in Orange County, Virginia. IMMIGRATION: Settled on Chesapeake Bay between the York-now James-andNorth Rivers. New Kent County was formed in 1654. King and QueenCounty was formed from that in 1691. Essex was formed in 1692. KingWilliam in 1701 and Caroline in 1727. James was a large landowner and a prominent citizen in thecolony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member ofthe House of Burgesses. He was the sheriff of New Kent County in 1690and vestryman of St. George's Parish. He moved to Orange County, Virginia and belonged to St.Stephen's Parish in New Kent County. James Taylor, ancestor of the Carolin County family of thatname, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. Hewas in Virginia before 1650 and took out patents of land on the MattaponiRiver. Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James taylor has in herpossession a Seal Ring, which bears the Taylor Arms, which he wore, andwith the ring the legend has been handed down which is said to have addedthe fourth Boars' Head to the Arms. It relates that when the chase wasat its height, a wild boar, hard driven, turned upon the Royal Huntsman,whereat there sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights, whointerposing, thrust the animal through with his lance. The King, ingratitude, told him to prefer any request whatsoever and that it shouldbe granted. From that time the "Crest" and Distinguishing Mark of thisKnight and his descendants was the uplifted Arm with Lance in Hand. Taylor Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed,holding an arrow ppr. Taylor Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit. "Strikes what heaims at or he gains what he seeks." James held many land patents. In 1671 he owned 1,650 acres ofland along the Mattaponi River. Between 1687 and 1695 he purchased moreland so that his total acreage was 13,925. In 1693 he deeded to trusteesof South Farnham parish two acres and fifty perches of land on the southside of Hoskins Creek for a church. He held a patent for 950 acres ofland in Kent County, Virginia, where he built his home and named it "HareForest" for the
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Earls of Pennington Castle in England where Taylorancestors are buried. When the county lines were redivided, his home wasin Orange County, Virginia. This is where his children were born. Thishome is now located in Caroline County, Virginia, about eight miles fromBowling Green, Virginia. On 6 June 1933 a memorial tablet to James Taylor was unveiledat King and Queen County Courthouse in Virginia. It says: "James taylorof England emigrant lawyer, public officer, lived in St. Stephen parish,King and Queen County,Virginia, died April 30, 1698, first wife, FrancesWalker, born 1640, died April 22 or Sept 22, 1680, she was the daughterof Thomas Walker and niece of Edward Walker of Virginia. James' secondwife, Mary Gregory, daughter of John Gregory the son of Roger Gregory whofirst married Mildred Washington, aunt of General/President Washington.Mary was from Essex County, married August 12, 1682, from him weredescended, President james Madison, President Zachary Taylor, ColonelJames Taylor (Knights of the Horse Shoe), Judge Edmond Pendleton, JohnPenn signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Taylor of Carolina,General James Taylor of Kentucky, Admiral David Taylor, Admiral HughRodman, Admiral Robert M. Berry, and other distinguished churchmen,soldiers, sailors, and officials, in each generation who assisted in theformation and perpetuation of the colonies and this nation." There are two recorded dates of the death of james Taylor: oneApril 30, 1698 and another Sept. 10, 1698. Held land in Caroline, Orange, and King and Queen Counties,Virginia; Colonel of Militia; Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses;Surveryor-General of Virginia. James was a member of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, anexpedition to discover what was inland from the Tidewater country. Theywere the first in Virginia to use horseshoes on their horses. One of the first settlers and land owners in Orange County. *********************** Ancestor of Presidents James Madison, Zachary Taylor, JohnTyler, and both Harrisons; Also the first wife of President JeffersonDavis, CSA. *********************** He was a great-grandfather of both President Zachary Taylor and President James Madison. Col. James I TAYLOR ABT 12 Feb 1635 - 30 Apr 1698 * TITLE: Col. * OCCUPATION: Planter * RESIDENCE: Carlisle, ENG and Bowling Green, KandQ Co. VA * BIRTH: ABT 12 Feb 1635, Carlisle, Northumberland, England * DEATH: 30 Apr 1698, New Kent, Now Caroline Co. Virginia BURIAL: Farm 8 M.S., Bowling Green, Carolina Co. Virginia Father: John TAYLOR Mother: Elizabeth HORTON Family 1 : Frances WALKER? * MARRIAGE: ABT 1667, VA 1. James TAYLOR 2. Jane TAYLOR 3. Martha TAYLOR 4. +James TAYLOR II 5. +Sarah TAYLOR Family 2 : Mary GREGORY * MARRIAGE: 12 Aug 1682, Caroline Co. VA 1. +Elizabeth TAYLOR 2. +Ann TAYLOR 3. John TAYLOR 4. +Anne TAYLOR 5. Elizabeth TAYLOR 6. Mary TAYLOR 7. +Mary Bishop TAYLOR 8. +Edmund TAYLOR 9. +John TAYLOR III The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st, may be the son of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor. He was b in England 1635 and was transported to America under the Headright System by John Rosier of Northumberland Co., Va., 7 Feb 1650. He was well educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and a member of the ms and provisions. The record of this assignment is in the Parish Register of Northumberland County, Virginia, 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early court records and notes. "James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member of the House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 in Virginia to Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved to Orange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent County and also in King and Queen County... "James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. She was born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of John Gregory, Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father was John Gregory and her motherwas Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish, Rappahannock County, Virginia..." James Taylor of New Kent County 10/21/1687 744 acres Rappahanock County Virginia Land Patents Book 7 page 625 South side of the Rappahanock River, 480 acres granted to Mr. Henry Abery, who sold to Mr. Robert Bishopp, who bequeathed to JohnGregory, who gave to his sister Mary, now wife of said James Taylor; said land in danger of being lost was petitioned for by said Taylor the 1st day of the last Genrll. Court 04/15/1687 & granted by 1 James Taylor I b: 12 FEB 1633/34 c: 12 FEB 1608/09 d: 30 APR 1698 + FRANCES WALKER b: 1640 d: 22 APR 1680 2 JANE TAYLOR 2 MARTHA TAYLOR 2 JAMES TAYLOR II b: 14 MAR 1672/73 d: 23 JAN 1727/28 + MARTHA THOMPSON b: 1679 d: 19 NOV 1762 3 HANNA TAYLOR b: AFT 1698 3 CHARLES TAYLOR b: AFT 1698
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 FRANCIS TAYLOR b: 30 AUG 1700 d: 25 OCT 1761 + HENRY AMBROSE MADISON b: 1690 4 ELIZABETH MADISON 4 FRANCES MADISON 4 JAMES MADISON SR b: 1723 d: 21 FEB 1801 + ELEANOR ROSE (NELLIE) CONWAY b: 9 JAN 1728/29 d: 11 FEB 1829 5 CALETT MADISON 5 WILLIAM MADISON 5 MADISON 5 ELIZABETH MADISON 5 RUEBEN MADISON 5 PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON JR b: 6 MAR 1749/50 d: 28 JUN 1836 + DOROTHEA DANDRIDGE (DOLLEY) PAYNE b: 20 MAY 1768 d: 12 JUL 1849 5 FRANCIS MADISON b: 18 JUN 1753 d: 1800 + SUSANNAH BELL 5 AMBROSE MADISON b: 27 JUN 1758 d: 1793 + MARY WILLIS LEE 5 NELLIE CONWAY MADISON b: 14 FEB 1760 d: 1802 + ISSAC HITE JR 5 SARAH MADISON b: 17 AUG 1764 d: 1843 + THOMAS MACON 5 FRANCES TAYLOR MADISON b: 4 OCT 1774 + ROBERT HENRY ROSE 3 COL JAMES TAYLOR III b: 20 MAR 1701/02 d: 4 MAR 1784 + ALICE THORNTON 4 ALICE TAYLOR 4 JAMES TAYLOR 4 FRANCIS P.W. TAYLOR b: 1730 d: 1769 + MILDRED ANN CRADDOCK b: 1733 5 JAMES TAYLOR 5 WILLIAM TAYLOR 5 MAJ FRANCIS TAYLOR 5 CRADDOCK TAYLOR 5 ELIZABETH TAYLOR 5 LT THORNTON TAYLOR 5 ROBERT TAYLOR 5 PHILLIP WHITEHEAD TAYLOR 5 ALICE TAYLOR 5 GEORGE TAYLOR b: 1757 3 MARTHA THOMPSON TAYLOR b: 2 NOV 1702 + COL THOMAS CHEW b: 1706 d: 27 MAR 1778 4 LARKIN CHEW b: 1721 d: 1796 4 JOSEPH CHEW b: 1725 d: 1800 + GRACE DESHON b: 13 AUG 1735 5 JOSEPH CHEW 5 WILLIAM JOHNSTON CHEW 5 JOHN CHEW 5 FRANCES CHEW 5 GRACE CHEW 4 FRANCES CHEW b: 1730 d: 3 OCT 1784 + HENRY DOWNS 5 JANE DOWNS 5 JOSEPH DOWNS 5 HENRY DOWNS 5 THOMAS DOWNS 5 SAMUEL DOWNS 5 WILLIAM DOWNS 5 MILDRED DOWNS 4 HANNAH CHEW b: 1731 4 ELIZABETH CHEW b: 1731 d: 1798 4 THOMAS CHEW b: 1733 4 COLEBY CHEW b: 1735 d: 1758 4 ALICE CHEW b: 1739 d: 1796 + ZACHARY TAYLOR II b: 1745 d: 1797 5 ELIJAH TAYLOR 5 SAMUEL TAYLOR 5 JOHN TAYLOR b: ABT 1772 d: 1819 + PARTHENIA DAWSON 6 CAROLINE TAYLOR 6 DAVID TAYLOR 6 FIELDIN TAYLOR 6 JAMES TAYLOR
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 JOHN TAYLOR 6 MARY TAYLOR 6 WILLIAM TAYLOR b: 1808 d: 1855 + CATHERINE TRACY 7 ELIZA JANE TAYLOR 7 SUSAN TAYLOR 7 MARY ANN TAYLOR 7 MANDY TAYLOR 7 FIELDIN TAYLOR 7 ZACHARY TAYLOR 7 JULIA CATHERINE TAYLOR 7 GEORGE ANN TAYLOR b: 1834 7 JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR b: 1837 d: ABT 1920 + SARAH ANN BEECHER 8 WILLIAM BUTMAN TAYLOR b: 1 JUL 1857 d: OCT 1924 + JOSEPHINE BLACKBURN 9 BYRON C TAYLOR 9 WILLIAM TAYLOR 9 RUTH TAYLOR 9 EDWIN JOHN TAYLOR SR 7 BETH ANN TAYLOR b: 1843 5 SARAH TAYLOR b: 1775 + RICHARD WOOLFOLK b: 1763 4 MILDRED CHEW b: 1741 + JAMES COLEMAN 4 SAMUEL CHEW b: 1743 4 JAMES CHEW b: 1744 3 ZACHARY TAYLOR I b: 17 APR 1707 d: 29 MAY 1768 + Elizabeth Lee b: 1709 d: 11 AUG 1789 4 Richard Lee Taylor b: 1743 d: 13 JAN 1829 + Sarah Dabney Strother b: WFT Est 1719-1836 d: WFT Est 1745-1908 5 Son Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Betsy Taylor 5 Sally Taylor 5 Richard Fenwick 5 Strother Richard b: 1780 d: UNKNOWN 5 Elizabeth Lee Taylor b: 4 JAN 1792 c: 1654 d: BET 1793 AND 1886 5 Emily Richard Taylor b: 30 JUN 1801 d: 30 NOV 1841 5 George Taylor b: 24 SEP 1789 d: 22 SEP 1878 5 Joseph Pannell Taylor b: 4 MAY 1796 d: 29 JUN 1864 5 Mary Taylor b: 1781 5 Miss| Taylor b: 1791 5 Richard Strother Taylor b: 24 SEP 1794 d: Infant 5 Strother Richard Taylor b: ABT 1787 d: WFT Est 1788-1877 5 William Dabney Taylor b: 1788 d: 1808 5 President Zachary Taylor b: 24 NOV 1784 d: 7 SEP 1850 + Margaret Mackall "Peggy" Smith b: 21 SEP 1788 d: 18 AUG 1852 6 ANN MACKILL TAYLOR b: 1811 d: 1875 6 SARAH KNOX TAYLOR b: 6 MAR 1814 d: 15 SEP 1835 + PRESIDENT JEFFERSON FINIS DAVIS SR b: 3 JUN 1808 d: 6 DEC 1889 6 OCTAVIA PANNILL TAYLOR b: 1816 d: 1820 6 MATGARET SMITH TAYLOR b: 1819 d: 1820 6 MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR b: 20 APR 1824 d: 26 JUL 1909 + COL WILLIAM SMITH BLISS + PHILLIP PENDELTON DANDRIDGE 6 LG RICHARD TAYLOR b: 27 JAN 1826 d: 12 APR 1879 + MRYTLE BRINGIER 5 HANCOCK TAYLOR b: 29 JAN 1781 d: 29 MAR 1841 + SOPHIA ELIZABETH HORD + ANNAH HORNSBY LEWIS + Sophie Elizabeth HORD 4 Sarah Taylor 4 WILLIAM TAYLOR 4 HANCOCK TAYLOR 4 ELIZABETH TAYLOR 4 LTC RICHARD TAYLOR b: 3 MAR 1740/41 d: 29 JAN 1829 + Sarah Dabney Strother b: WFT Est 1719-1836 d: WFT Est 1745-1908 5 WILLIAM DABNEY STROUTHER TAYLOR 5 JOSEPH PANNILL TAYLOR 5 SARAH BALIEY TAYLOR
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 EMILY RICHARD TAYLOR 5 HANCOCK TAYLOR b: 29 JAN 1781 d: 29 MAR 1841 + SOPHIA ELIZABETH HORD + ANNAH HORNSBY LEWIS + Sophie Elizabeth HORD 5 GEORGE TAYLOR b: 1790 d: 1829 5 ELIZABETH LEE TAYLOR b: 14 JAN 1792 d: 22 APR 1845 + JAMES FADDEN 5 President Zachary Taylor b: 24 NOV 1784 d: 7 SEP 1850 + Margaret Mackall "Peggy" Smith b: 21 SEP 1788 d: 18 AUG 1852 6 ANN MACKILL TAYLOR b: 1811 d: 1875 6 SARAH KNOX TAYLOR b: 6 MAR 1814 d: 15 SEP 1835 + PRESIDENT JEFFERSON FINIS DAVIS SR b: 3 JUN 1808 d: 6 DEC 1889 6 OCTAVIA PANNILL TAYLOR b: 1816 d: 1820 6 MATGARET SMITH TAYLOR b: 1819 d: 1820 6 MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR b: 20 APR 1824 d: 26 JUL 1909 + COL WILLIAM SMITH BLISS + PHILLIP PENDELTON DANDRIDGE 6 LG RICHARD TAYLOR b: 27 JAN 1826 d: 12 APR 1879 + MRYTLE BRINGIER 5 Richard Strother Taylor b: 24 SEP 1794 d: Infant 4 ZACHARY TAYLOR II b: 1745 d: 1797 + ALICE CHEW b: 1739 d: 1796 5 ELIJAH TAYLOR 5 SAMUEL TAYLOR 5 JOHN TAYLOR b: ABT 1772 d: 1819 + PARTHENIA DAWSON 6 CAROLINE TAYLOR 6 DAVID TAYLOR 6 FIELDIN TAYLOR 6 JAMES TAYLOR 6 JOHN TAYLOR 6 MARY TAYLOR 6 WILLIAM TAYLOR b: 1808 d: 1855 + CATHERINE TRACY 7 ELIZA JANE TAYLOR 7 SUSAN TAYLOR 7 MARY ANN TAYLOR 7 MANDY TAYLOR 7 FIELDIN TAYLOR 7 ZACHARY TAYLOR 7 JULIA CATHERINE TAYLOR 7 GEORGE ANN TAYLOR b: 1834 7 JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR b: 1837 d: ABT 1920 + SARAH ANN BEECHER 8 WILLIAM BUTMAN TAYLOR b: 1 JUL 1857 d: OCT 1924 + JOSEPHINE BLACKBURN 9 BYRON C TAYLOR 9 WILLIAM TAYLOR 9 RUTH TAYLOR 9 EDWIN JOHN TAYLOR SR 7 BETH ANN TAYLOR b: 1843 5 SARAH TAYLOR b: 1775 + RICHARD WOOLFOLK b: 1763 3 COL GEORGE TAYLOR b: 10 FEB 1709/10 d: 4 NOV 1792 + SARAH TALIAFERRO CONWAY b: 8 OCT 1727 4 GEORGE CONWAY TAYLOR b: 13 JAN 1769 d: 9 MAR 1805 + ELIZABETH DIXON + RACHAEL GIBSON b: 4 MAY 1717 d: 19 FEB 1761 4 JAMES TAYLOR 4 JONATHAN TAYLOR 4 EDMUND TAYLOR 4 FRANCES TAYLOR 4 WILLIAM TAYLOR 4 BENJAMIN TAYLOR 4 COMMADORE RICHARD TAYLOR b: 6 JAN 1746/47 d: 12 AUG 1830 + CATHERINE DAVIS b: 1750 5 RICHARD TAYLOR JR 5 CATHERINE TAYLOR 5 THOMPSON TAYLOR 5 COLBEY H TAYLOR 5 MATILDA M TAYLOR
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 LUCY TAYLOR 5 ROGER TAYLOR b: 1781 + HANNAH FISHBACK 4 JOHN TAYLOR b: 1750 d: 1824 4 DR CHARLES TAYLOR b: 3 JAN 1755 d: 1821 + SARAH CONWAY b: 27 NOV 1759 5 SARAH MARTHA TAYLOR 5 ELIZABETH G TAYLOR 5 HARRIET THORTON TAYLOR 5 MATILDA RICHAEL TAYLOR 5 EVALINE M TAYLOR 5 MARY C TAYLOR 4 REUBEN TAYLOR b: 4 JAN 1757 d: 30 NOV 1824 + REBECCA MOORE b: 1756 d: 1834 5 WILLIAM M TAYLOR 5 LUCY TAYLOR 5 WARNER TAYLOR 5 MARY TAYLOR 5 BENJAMIN TAYLOR 5 FRANCIS (FRANK) TAYLOR b: 27 FEB 1787 d: 4 JUL 1834 + SARAH TAYLOR ROSS b: 16 MAY 1807 6 WILLIAM FRANCIS TAYLOR + MARY (POLLY) PEAY b: 24 MAR 1787 + MILDRED PEAY b: 19 APR 1791 6 MARY ZARELDA E TAYLOR 6 R EVERMONT TAYLOR 6 CONWAY TAYLOR 6 CORDELIA M TAYLOR b: 1810 d: 1831 3 TABITHA TAYLOR b: 2 MAR 1711/12 3 ERASMUS TAYLOR b: 5 SEP 1715 d: 19 JUL 1794 + JANE MOORE b: 22 DEC 1728 d: SEP 1812 4 ELIZABETH TAYLOR 4 LUCY TAYLOR 4 MILDRED P TAYLOR b: 15 DEC 1751 + WILLIAM MORTON 4 FRANCES TAYLOR b: 16 DEC 1753 + CPT GARLAND BURNLEY 5 SARAH BURNLEY 5 JUDITH BURNLEY 5 LUCY BURNLEY 5 JANE BURNLEY 4 JOHN TAYLOR b: 26 OCT 1760 d: 6 AUG 1826 + ANN GILBERT b: 13 JUN 1769 d: DEC 1823 5 ANN TAYLOR + SAMUEL CHEW b: 1660 d: 10 OCT 1718 6 SAMUEL CHEW 6 ANN CHEW 5 JOHN MOORE TAYLOR 5 GILBERT DADE TAYLOR 5 WILLIAM F TAYLOR 5 FELIX TAYLOR 5 MARIA TAYLOR 4 ROBERT TAYLOR b: 29 APR 1763 d: 3 JUL 1835 + FRANCES PENDLETON b: 1767 d: 1831 5 ROBERT TAYLOR JR 5 MILDRED TAYLOR 5 DR EDMUND PENDLETON TAYLOR 5 LUCINDA A TAYLOR 5 JANE F TAYLOR 5 ALEXANDER F TAYLOR 5 HOWARD TAYLOR 5 JACQUELINE P TAYLOR b: 1797 d: 1872 + MARTHA RICHARDSON 4 JANE TAYLOR b: 2 MAR 1766 d: 1847 + CHARLES P HOWARD 3 MILDRED TAYLOR b: 11 DEC 1724 + RICHARD THOMAS 2 Sarah Taylor + Robert Powell 2 James Taylor + Martha Thompson 2 Jane Taylor b: 1668
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + MARY BISHOP GREGORY b: 1665 d: 30 APR 1698 2 EDMUND TAYLOR b: 5 JUL 1690 2 ANNA TAYLOR b: 12 JAN 1683/84 2 MARY BISHOP TAYLOR b: 29 JUN 1688 d: 10 JUN 1772 + Edward Watkins b: ABT 1676 3 Thomas Watkins b: ABT 1700 3 John Watkins b: 1710 + HENRY PENDLETON b: 15 MAY 1683 d: 4 MAR 1720/21 3 JAMES PENDLETON 3 PHILLIP PENDLETON b: 1704 d: 1778 + MARTHA RUFFIN + Martha Pendleton b: BET 1700 AND 1720 d: BET 1725 AND 1804 4 Mary Pendleton 4 Jemima Pendleton 4 Martha Pendleton 4 Mildred Pendleton 4 Judith Pendleton 4 John Pendleton 4 Edmund Pendleton 4 Philip Pendleton 4 Micajah Pendleton b: 1758 d: 1844 + Mary Cabell Horsely b: ABT 1764 d: BEF 1844 5 Edmund Pendleton 5 Elizabeth Pendleton + Thomas F. Emmett 5 Edna Pendleton + Dabney Gooch 5 Martha Pendleton + Hudson M. Garland 5 Robert Pendleton + Mary Tallesfarro 5 Lettia Breckenridge Pendleton 5 Joseph Pendleton b: 1780 d: 1840 + Elizabeth Riley b: ABT 1780 d: 1825 6 James Vance Pendleton b: 28 FEB 1816 d: 1870 + Ann Maria Murphy b: 1822 d: 22 FEB 1909 7 Bently Gaines Pendleton 7 William H. Pendleton + Lucinda Harrison 7 Murphy N. T. Pendleton 7 Wirt Wentworth Pendleton + Ada W. Winston 8 Marguerite Pendleton 7 Lesli Wirt Pendleton 7 James L. Pendleton 7 Albert Hodges Pendleton 7 Wentworth Pendleton 7 Frank Leslie Pendleton + Verena Mattox 8 Myrtle Anna Pendleton 8 Leslie Wirt Pendleton 8 James Lucius Pendleton 8 Albert G. Pendleton 8 Herbert Elsworth Pendleton b: 22 MAR 1894 + Grace Gates 9 Elizabeth Pendleton 7 Letitia Virginia Pendleton + John Henry Helms 8 Myrtle Anna Elizabeth Helms + Fletcher Campbell 9 Joseph Fletcher Campbell 9 Gaines Campbell 9 Edward Helme Campbell 9 Allen B. Campbell 8 Kathleen Pendleton Helms + Zed E. Bee 8 Virginia Gaines Helms 8 Helen Vance Helms 7 Albert G. Pendleton b: 2 FEB 1845 d: 22 JUL 1891 + Kate D. Miller 8 Miller Pendleton 8 Alberta Pendleton d: 1930
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Anna Byrd Pendleton + W.H. Clark 8 Louallie Pendleton + H.H. Burchard d: 3 SEP 1930 9 Kate Dorothy Burchard + Charles A. Washmon 8 Albert G. Jr. Pendleton 7 Ann Elizabeth Pendleton b: 11 FEB 1845 d: 1928 + Andrew Jackson Gibson b: AUG 1844 d: 11 FEB 1902 8 Rosa Belle Gibson 8 Albert Gaines Gibson b: 11 FEB 1871 d: 2 JUN 1923 + Caroline Virgina Broce b: 25 FEB 1863 d: 6 JUL 1938 9 Idabel Amanda Gibson b: 2 DEC 1892 d: APR 1983 + William Curtis Lambert Williams b: 8 JAN 1892 d: 8 JAN 1945 10 Blair Williams + Janis Clark 10 Jean Williams 10 Jeanette Anne Williams b: 19 JUN 1921 d: 19 SEP 1968 + Vernon Neil Bright b: 5 MAY 1919 8 Blair W. Gibson b: 1874 8 George Gose Gibson b: 20 SEP 1879 8 Wirt W. Gibson b: 1884 7 Bascom Wood Pendleton b: 23 JUN 1857 d: 9 APR 1931 + Mary T. Watxon Horn b: 1 JAN 1868 d: 11 OCT 1919 8 Bessie Gould Pendleton b: 18 OCT 1900 + Frederick Cameron Dance b: 18 FEB 1899 8 Bascom Wood Jr. Pendleton b: 2 MAR 1904 8 Mary Louise Pendleton b: 14 MAR 1906 + Edward Stanley Wheeler 9 Living Wheeler 9 Living Wheeler 8 Kathlee Bee Pendleton b: 16 JUN 1908 + John Wallace Malley 8 Margaret Vance Pendleton b: 2 AUG 1911 + Charles O'Rouke 9 Living O'Rouke 3 ISABELLA PENDLETON b: 1712 d: 1790 + WILLIAM HENRY GAINES 3 NATHANIEL PENDLETON b: 1715 d: 1794 + ELIZABETH CLAYTON 3 MARY PENDLETON b: 1717 d: 1803 + James Gaines + JAMES GAINES b: 1718 d: 1786 3 JOHN PENDLETON b: 1719 d: 1799 + SARAH MADISON + PHOEBE JAMES 3 EDMUND PENDLETON b: 9 SEP 1721 d: 26 OCT 1803 + ELIZABETH ROY + SARAH POLLARD 3 James Pendleton b: BET 1657 AND 1721 3 Nathanial Pendleton b: 1715 2 ELIZABETH TAYLOR b: 10 JUN 1694 d: 1694 2 JOHN POWELL TAYLOR b: 19 OCT 1696 d: 22 MAR 1780 + Catherine Pendleton + CATHERINE PENDELTON b: 1699 d: 1774 3 MARY TAYLOR 3 ELIZABETH TAYLOR 3 EDMUND TAYLOR 3 JAMES TAYLOR 3 PHILLIP TAYLOR 3 JOSEPH TAYLOR 3 JOHN TAYLOR 3 WILLIAM TAYLOR 3 ISABELLA TAYLOR 3 CATHERINE TAYLOR b: 30 DEC 1719 d: 4 NOV 1774 + MOSES PENN b: 1712 d: 4 NOV 1759 4 JOHN (SIGNER OF D.O.I.) PENN b: 15 MAY 1741 d: 1788 + SUSANNAH LYNE 5 WILLIAM PENN 5 LUCY M PENN b: 1764 + COL JOHN TAYLOR b: 19 DEC 1753 d: 20 AUG 1824 6 DR JOHN TAYLOR b: AFT 1781
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 EDMUND TAYLOR b: AFT 1781 6 WILLIAM PENN TAYLOR b: AFT 1781 6 HENRY TAYLOR b: AFT 1781 6 GEORGE TAYLOR b: AFT 1781 2 Mary Taylor + HENRY PENDLETON b: 15 MAY 1683 d: 4 MAR 1720/21 + Edward Watkins b: ABT 1676 2 Ann Taylor b: 1684 2 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1684 2 John Taylor b: 12 JAN 1682/83 Actress Elizabeth Taylor is a descendant. GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER OF PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER OF PRESIDENT ZACHARY TAYLOR IMMIGRANT, 1650 SHERIFF OF NEW KENT COUNTY, 1690 MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES FROM JENKINS GENEALOGY: He was born in England in 1635, and was transported to America under the Headright System by John Rosier of Northumberland Co. VA, 7 Feb 1650. He w as w ell educated, an able law yer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and a member of the æ40's group of trustw orthy men chosen to defend the Colony against Indians. Each man was levied a tax in arms and provisions. The record of this assignment is in the Parish Register of Northumberland Co. VA 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early court records and notes. He was a large landower and he was a prominent citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member of the House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent Co. in 1690 and a vestryman of St George's Parish. He later moved to Orange Co. VA and belonged to St. Stephen's Parish in New Kent Co and also in King and Queen Co. In 1671, he owned 1,640 acres of land along the Mattaponi River. Between 1687 and 1695, he purchased more land along the Mattaponi River, so that his total acreage was 13,925. In 1693, he deeded to trustees of South Farnham Parish two acres and fifty perches of land on the south side of Hoskins Creek for a church. He held a patent for 950 acres of land in Kent Co., VA, where he built his home and named it Hare Forest, named for the Earls of Pennington Castle in England, where Taylor's ancestors are buried. WARNING: Some show him b. Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England and d. Bowling Green, Caroline Co., VA. Some show he d. 10 Sep 1698 James Taylor (1615-1680) decendant Earls of Hare, Carlisle, England) came from England ca 1635; established "Hare Forest" in Virginia; m. (1) Frances _______ m. (2) Martha (Thompson?) (Abridged Compendium, Fredrick Virkus) James Taylor Carlisle, England b. February 12, 1635 d. 1698; Emigrated to Virginia in 1654 and was the founder of the Taylor Family in this country. (One Thousand Years of Hubbard History) The Taylors of Oarange Co, VA trace their ancestery back to James Taylor of Carlisle, England, who settled on the Chesapeake in Virginia between 1644 and 1660. (Genealogy of the Cloyd Basye and Tapp Families) James Taylor of Carlisle, England b. 1635, among the English gentry who established homes in Tidewarer country,VA. The section in which he settled became known as Caroline Co, in 1727. (Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1) James Taylor, Sr. came from Carlisle, England in 1658 and settled near Chesapeake Bay, in Virginia, where he died in 1658, leaving five sons and several daughters. (The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century) The Taylor Family- -This is a very large family and cannot be noted at length for lack of space. The first settler, James Taylor of Carlisle, England, did not settle on Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Land office records show that he lived on the Mattaponi River, in the lower part of what is now Caroline County. He was succeeded in the ownership of this place by his oldest son in 1799, Col. James Taylor, who married Martha Thompson. (See Beverly's History of VA; St. Mark's p. 74; Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper, VA) From the Taylor Family in Virginia by Olive Todd Walker: " James Taylor I, immigrant, was born 1615 at his ancesteral home, Pennington Castle, about twenty miles from Carlisle, England. He was among the decendants of Baron Taillefer of the Battle of Hastings who were known as the Earls of Pennington. The name Taillefer, Anglicized, became Taylor. James arrived in America and Virginia in 1635 and settled on Chesapeake Bay, between the York (James) and North Rivers. He married (1) about 1666 in Virginia, Frances (last name unknown) who died 1680. He married (2) Mary Gregory (sister of John Gregory) who died after 1696. James Taylor I died 9-10-1698 in New Kent Co. He was the father of nine children. (Walt Nickleson on 6-26-1999) From The Penn and Taylor Families of Granville North Carolina " James Taylor of Carlisle, England had by his first wife Frances: (1) Jane Taylor; (2) James Taylor b. March 14, 1674 married Martha Thompson; (3) Sarah Taylor married Robert Powell. By his sencond wife Mary Gregory he had: (1) John Taylor (died infant); (2) Ann Taylor married George Eastman; (3) Mary Taylor married (1) Henry Pendleton (2) Edward Watkins; (4) Edmund Taylor born 1690; (5) Elizabeth Taylor b. 1684 with # 2 Ann (twins); (6) John Taylor b. 1696 married Catherine Pendleton; (7) Hancock Taylor married his cousin Alice Chew; (8) Elizabeth Taylor married Captain
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Thomas Bell; (9) Richard Taylor m. Sarah Dabney Strother." (Walt Nickleson on 6-26-1999) Sources from Larry Laird on July 30, 1999: James Taylor m. (1) Francis Walker (2) Mary Gregory (1) Virginia land office records for what is now Caroline Co, VA (lived on the Mattaponi River) WFT #0285: James Taylor b. 1635 Carlisle, England d. 1698 Essex Co, VA m. unknown (1) Frances Walker b. 1665 d. September 22, 1680 Essex Co, VA Children: (1) Sarah Taylor b. 1676 Essex Co, VA d. 1745 Essex Co, VA m. 1664 Old Rappahannock Co, VA Robert Powell; (2) Jane Taylor b. WFT Est. 1677-1680 d. 1679-1773; (3) James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1677-1680 d. WFT Est. 1679-1770. m. (2) Mary Gregory b. WFT Est. 1632-1664 d. WFT Est. 1686-1751 Father: Richard Gregory. WFT # 5404: Col. James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1625-1657 England d. April 30, 1698 m. WFT Est. 1661-1679 Frances b. WFT Est. 1629-1655 Virginia d. 1680 Virginia. Children: (1) Jane Taylor b. December 27, 1668 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1669-1762; (2) James Taylor b. March 14, 1674/1675 Virginia d. January 23, 1729/1730 Virginia m. 1699 Virginia Martha Thompson; (3) Sarah Taylor b. June 30, 1676 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1677-1770. m. (2) Mary Gregory b. WFT Est. 1645-1670 d. WFT Est. 1698-1759 Children: (1) Anne Taylor b. January 12, 1684/1685 Virginia d. WFT Est. 16861779; (2) Mary Bishop Taylor b. June 2, 1688 Glochester Co, VA d. 1770 Culpeper Co, VA m. 1701 Henry Pendleton; (3) Edmund Taylor b. July 5, 1690 Virginia; (4) John Taylor b. November 18, 1696 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1697-1786. Parents of Mary: John Gregory and Elizabeth Taylor Bishop. WFT # 2033: James Taylor b. Abt. 1650 d. WFT Est. 1691-1741 m. Abt 1673 Frances Walker b. Abt 1655 d. WFT Est. 1691-1750 Children: (1) James Taylor b. March 14, 1674/1675 d. WFT Est. 1710-1766 m. Abt 1699 Oarange County, VA Martha Thompson (2) Mary Bishop Taylor b. June 29, 1688 Caroline Co, VA d. WFT Est. 1724-1783 m. WFT Est. 1716-1750 Henry Pendleton. WFT # 3326: James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1624-1653 Carlisle, England d. WFT Est. 1678-1738 King and Queen CO, VA m. WFT Est. 1665-1697 Frances ? b. WFT Est. 1633-1656 d. WFT Est. 1678-1744 Child: James Taylor b. 1675 d. WFT Est. 1710-1766 m. WFT Est. 1707-1741 Martha Thompson. Contributed by Katherine K. Embry on July 29, 1999: James Taylor I b. 1615 d. 1698 m. (1) Mary Gregory (2) Frances Walker b. 1640 d. 1680 Child:(1) James Taylor b. 1668; (2) James Taylor II b. 1673/1674 d. 1728/1729 m. Martha Thompson b. 1679 d. 1762. Added to my file Vetty Decker b. 1959 on August 4, 1999 Immigrated In 1635, , On The Truelove Notes from TAYLOR Msg Board: James Taylor son of Edmund Taylor (b. abt. 1710) Posted by: Robert Allen Date: October 31, 2003 at 22:06:22 25706 of 27838 RE: James Taylor who died in 1698 in King & Queen Co., VA..... He and his second wife, Mary Gregory, had a son, Edmund, born 1690. Edmund Taylor married Sarah __?__. I am not certain of Sarah's surname, but it is alleged to be Brookings. The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 4, page 463, contains an entry on January 16, 1717 where the petition of Edmund Taylor, Philip Todd, Augustine Moore and Larkin Chew was granted to patent 4000 acres King William Co., VA. The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 5, page 19, contains an entry on June 13, 1722, granting a petition for Edmund Taylor, William Todd, Thilip Todd and Larkin Chew to patent 4000 acres in King William County. On November 16/17, 1719 Edmund Taylor and his wife, Sarah, of St. John's Parish, King William Co., VA, sold 500 acres to Henry Reeves located in South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., VA, called ...Gregorie/s Swamp.... [Essex County Deed Book 16, page 142] This is land that was originally owned by Mary Gregory before she married James Taylor (d. 1698). I cannot find a land patent for Edmund Taylor (during his lifetime) so he must have acquired this land in King William Co., VA, by deed or inheritance. On 13 June 1726 John Taylor and James Taylor, sons of Edmund Taylor, deceased, of King William Co., VA, received an 800 acre land patent in Spotsylvania Co., VA, (formerly King William Co., VA) on the Northanna River in St. George's Parish, adjacent to Arnold's line, Arnold's Run and Christopher Smith. [Patent Book 12, page 494] This could have been Edmund Taylor's portion of the patent that he and others were given the right to patent and his two son patented it after his death. His two sons were probably still minor children at the time. It is very possible that this land was adjacent to 5000 acres that Christopher Smith, Augustine Moore, James Taylor, Jr., Benjamin Arnold & Rowland Thomas (husband of Mary (Gregory) Taylor, widow of James Taylor (d. 1698)) received permission to patent (1000 acres each) in King William Co., VA, on November 3, 1716. On 25 August 1744 James Taylor of St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, and Martisha his wife, in exchange for 40 pounds and 593 acres on Beaver Dam Swamp in Hanover Co., VA, deeded 800 acres in St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, to Josoph Temple, said 800 acres being land patented to John & James Taylor by patent dated 13 June 1726. I don't have the reference for this, but I think it is the Spotsylvania Co., VA, Deed Book. It appears that since James Taylor deeded this entire 800 acres away without John Taylor being involved that John Taylor may have died and James got John Taylor's share by inheritance or rules of joint tenancy. Apparently James Taylor had moved from St. John's Parish in King William Co., VA to St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, between 17261744. Whether James Taylor moved to Hanover Co., VA, after acquiring this 593 acres in 1744 is unknown. I think the above references are clearly all related to James Taylor, son of Edmund Taylor and grandson of James Taylor and Mary Gregory. By 1744, this James Taylor was married to Martisha [Major] I am accepting somewhat on faith that this James Taylor also married Eleanor Smith. .....appears to be other postings at this Taylor Gen Forum that trace the decendants of James Taylor and Eleanor Smith. They seem to know where this James Taylor resided after King & Queen Co., VA in 1744. I just do not know if this James Taylor is really the son of Edmund Taylor and grandson of James Taylor and Mary Gregory. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?oliver,p,joshua,stacy::taylor::18525.html Taylor's of Louisiana Posted by: Tim Richmond Date: August 15, 2001 at 09:09:37 18525 of 29015 THE TAYLOR FAMILY EARLY HISTORY According to Taylors of Pennington - Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, there is a legend that the Taylors (Taylefers) family dates back to Julius Ceasar and his military campaign of Gaul. The tradition is that Caesar was surronded by Gallic warriors, his life was spared by the Gallic leader because of the fierce fight that the Roman soldiers gave. In the course of the entire campaign the same two came into conflict again and Caesar won. He returned the Gallic leaders life, but instead of freeing him made him a member of his troop. He was allowed to carry arms ( a javelin or spear) and fought for Rome in their campaigns in France. His Latin name was Taliaferro or "telum" (a dart) and "ferro" (to bear).
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks His family name survived in the Normandy part of France and his descendants fought and later joined with William the Conqueror in his invasion of England. The Baron Taylefer was called the Hero of Hastings for his part in the wars. Afterwards William, as was his custom, granted his major supporters large land grants in England and encouraged them to built fortresses to defend his kingdom. The Taylefers were given a large part of Kent and became the gentry of Kent and Pennington. In time the name was translated on documents as Taillefer and finally Taylor. Captain Thomas Taylor, a mariner plying between England and the Americas, was born in 1607. He was granted a land estate in the Corporation of Elizabeth City in Virginia the 1620's. Early colonial papers note that the land had been improved and planted by 1626. The estate was established at Windmill point, Warwick County. He had approx. 350 acres adjacent to Capt. Sam Matthews with the Purse & Persons Adventures Co. of Va. James Taylor I, American Immigant, was born in 1615 at the ancestral home in Pennington about twenty miles from Carlisle England. He arrived in Virginia in about 1635. He settled between the James and North Rivers. His first marriage was to Francis Walker in 1666. She died in 1680 and he remarried 10 Aug 1682 to Mary Gregory, who also died -- early 1696. James was Sheriff of New Kent in 1690 and a member of the House of Burgesses in 1702. He also served as a Vestryman of St. George's parish. He was an extensive land owner and prominent in the colony. A ring seal of his family was brought to the colonies by James and is still held by present members of the family. The seal bears the crest and Taylor Arms bestowed by the king when a Taylor Knight slew a large wild boar while on a hunt with the king. The crest has an uplifted hand with the motto " Consequitur quod cumque petit" ( He obtains whatever he seeks). James and Thomas were brothers or first cousins. James had eleven children. Four with Francis Walker and seven with Mary Gregory. 1. Jane Taylor b. 27 Dec 1668 2. Martha Taylor b. 1670 3. James Taylor II b. 14 Mar 1674 4. Sarah Taylor b. 30 June 1676 m. ?? Powell 5. Anne Taylor b. 12 Jan 1685 6. Mary Taylor b. 1686 d. 1686 7. Mary Taylor b. 29 June 1688 d. 1770 1m. Henry Pendleton. 8. Edmund Taylor b. 5 July 1690 (moved to North Carolina) 9. Powell Taylor b. 1692 10. Elizabeth Taylor b. 1694 11. John Taylor b. 10 Nov 1696 m. Catherine Pendleton (moved to Carolina) References 1. Taylors of Pennington - Burke's landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland 2. Colonial Families of the Southern States of America, p. 506, Stella P. Hardy 3. Virkus, vol. 7, p. 885 4. Zella Armstrong's The Taylor Family--History of King and Queen Co. , p. 257 5. Ibid. 6. Mead's Old Churches and Families. P. 72 7. Wingfields History of Caroline Co. Virginia 8. Taylor family bible --1926 owned by John Moore Taylor Hamilton-Meridan Miss. *********** Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/6770.html [The following makes clear that William Taylor is not the father of James Taylor] .......ancestry of William Taylor who first appears in James City Co., VA abt. 1638. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill of James City Co., VA. He later acquired land in York Co., VA and Gloucester Co., VA (in the portion which was cut out to form New Kent Co., VA in 1654). He was the "high sheriff" and a justice in York Co., VA prior to 1653. He was a member of the Council of Virginia between 1653-1655 under the Governorship of Edward Diggs, after which he disappears. In 1653 he acquired land in Gloucester Co., VA adjacent to Edward Diggs and John Maddison on the north side of the Mattipony River. Other neighbors were Capt. Robert Abrahall/ Abrall, Capt. Francis Morgan, Thomas Dale and Capt. John West. This land fell into New Kent Co., VA in 1654. In the 1640s William Taylor acquired the military rank of Capt. and by 1655 he had risen to the rank of Col. Later research has established that this Col. William Taylor who died about 1656 died in York Co., VA. He apparently did not ever live on the land which he patented in Gloucester/New Kent Co., VA in 1653. He had NO children. He was not the William Taylor who immigrated in 1635 on the "Phillip", age 36 (born 1599) who apparently had a son, John, age 16 (born 1619). Before Col. William Taylor died, he sold his land which he patented in 1653 to Anthony Arnold (a co-conspirator with Nathaniel Bacon, the rebel connected with Bacon's Rebellion, who was tried and executed as a traitor and who forfeited all of his land. Before he death he apparently sold the Col. William Taylor land to his son, Benjamin Arnold. Benjamin Arnold owned this land, adjacent to Lt. Col. Thomas Walker when James Taylor also lived in the area. James Taylor did not actually own any part of the Col. William Taylor land. It is now not clear whether Col. William Taylor had any type of close family relationship with James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. If there was a realtionship, it was more distant than father and son. ********* The following shows a different parentage for this James Taylor......... Notes from http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/TAYLOR/2004-05/1083534173 According to Ardis Taylor, author of several Taylor books, the ancestors of my Barzilla Taylor has changed. The previous lineage from William, Barzilla's father was just speculation and Ardis made this very clear in all of her books. Ardis mentions in her latest book "A Few More Taylors - Vol IV" that: "Most of what I am including here concerning our Taylor immigrant has been given to me by George Taylor of Lawrence, Kansas. He was introduced to me by Bill Linder a number of years ago as the grandfather of all Taylor researchers and I must agree with Bill. Bill, who was from Arlington, Virginia, passed away in June of 2000. He had volumes of information, several hundred pages of which he put on his web site under "Family History House". He was also author of several books, both on family history and how to do genealogical research. George, of Lawrence, Kansas is a descendant of the immigrant George Taylor, born 1615, and the man who is responsible for finding that our William Taylor, Sr., a descendant of this same George Taylor." This is what I am showing as my Taylor lineage: Descendants of George Taylor 1 George Taylor 1615 - 1682/83 .. +Rebecca Tomlin 1615 - 1698 2 James Taylor 1635 - 1698 .... +Frances Walker 1648 - 1680 .. 3 Jane Taylor 1668 ...... +George Eastham ..3 Martha Taylor 1668/69 .. 3 James Taylor, Jr. 1673/74 - 1729/30 ...... +Martha Thompson 1679 - 1762 ..... 4 Frances Taylor ..... 4 Martha Taylor
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ..... 4 James Taylor ..... 4 ZacharyTaylor .....4 George Taylor ..... 4 Tabitha Taylor ..... 4 Erasmus Taylor ..... 4 Hannah Taylor ..... 4 Mildred Taylor ..... 4 Charles Taylor ..... 4 MargaretTaylor .. 3 Sarah Taylor 1676 ...... +Robert Powell *2nd Wife of James Taylor: .... +Mary Gregory 1665 .. 3 John Taylor 1683/84 - .. 3 Ann Taylor 1683/84 - 1707 ...... +Edward Eastham .. 3 Mary Taylor 1685/86 - .. 3 Mary Bishop Taylor 1688 ...... +Henry Pendleton .. 3 Edmond Taylor 1690 ...... +Sarah (Possibly Gregory) .. 3 John Taylor 1692 - .. 3 Powell Taylor 1692 - .. 3 Elizabeth Taylor 1694 .. 3 John Taylor 1696 ...... +Catherine Pendleton 1699 ..... 4 Mary Taylor ..... 4 Catherine Taylor ..... 4 Ann Taylor ..... 4 Edmund Taylor ..... 4 Isabella Taylor ..... 4 John Taylor, Jr .....4 James Taylor ..... 4 Phillip Taylor ..... 4 Elizabeth Taylor ..... 4 William Taylor ..... 4 Joseph Taylor 2 John Taylor 1639 .... +Eliza Lawson 2 Richard Taylor 1644 - 1678 .... +Sarah Baxter .. 3 Constance Taylor 1665 ...... +William Glenn ...3 Richard Taylor, Jr. 1665/66 ...... +Sarah Haile .. 3 Simon Taylor 1669 ...... +Elizabeth Lewis 2 George Taylor, Jr. 1646 .... +? .. 3 Martha Taylor ...... +Bernard Gaines, Jr... 3 John Taylor ...... +Mary Gaines .. *2nd Wife of John Taylor: ...... +Elizabeth Peasley .. 3 James Taylor *2nd Wife of George Taylor, Jr.: .... +Martha Brasseur Mosley 1636 - 1683 *3rd Wife of George Taylor, Jr.: .... +Martha Tomlin *4th Wife of George Taylor, Jr.: .... +Susannah ? 2 Martha Taylor 1647 .... +Bernard Gaines 1648 ..3 Mary Gaines ...... +John Taylor 1676 2 Francis Taylor 1648 - 1698 .... +Unknown Dudley ...3 James Taylor 1674 - 1729 ...... +Ann Muse ..... 4 William Taylor 1695 .....4 Charles Taylor 1710 ..... 4 James Taylor ..... 4 Muse Taylor 1720 - *2nd Wife of Francis Taylor: .... +Elizabeth Sneed 1650 - 1698 .. 3 Francis Taylor, Jr. 1680 - 1742 ...... +Eliza Snead ..... 4 Francis Taylor III 1705 - 1774 ......... +Elizabeth Unknown ....... 5 Ann Taylor 1730 -
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ........... +Joseph Lumpkin 1725 - 1803 .......... 6 John Lumpkin 1766 .......... 6 Pittman Lumpkin 1768 .......... 6 Elizabeth Lumpkin 1770 .......... 6 Joseph Lumpkin 1773 .......... 6 Ann Richards Lumpkin 1776 .......... 6 William Lumpkin 1780 ....... 5 Mary Ann Taylor 1738 - 1826 ........... +Henry Mickelbuary 1735 - 1808 .......... 6 Frances Mickelbuary 1759 .......... 6 Elizabeth (Betsy) Mickelbuary 1761 .......... 6 Sarah Mickelbuary 1763 .......... 6 Robert Mickelbuary 1765 .......... 6 Mary or Marah Mickelbuary 1767 .......... 6 Carter Mickelbuary 1769 - . ......... 6 Jane Mickelbuary 1770 .......... 6 Alden Mickelbuary 1771 .......... 6 Patsey Mickelbuary 1773 .......... 6 James S. Mickelbuary 1775 .......... 6 Polly Mickelbuary 1779 - ....... *2nd Husband of Mary Ann Taylor: ........... +Milton Wright ....... 5 William Taylor 1740 - 1820 ........... +Martha Patty Hunt - 1805 .......... 6 John Taylor 1766 - 1815 .............. +? 1772 - 1800 ............ 7 Mary Taylor 1793 ............ 7 Anna Taylor 1795 - 1886 ............ 7 Barzilla Taylor 1796 - 1829 ............ 7 Sarah Taylor 1799 - 1860 .......... *2nd Wife of John Taylor: .............. +Nancy Sweeten 1780 ............ 7 Marget C. (Peggy) Taylor 1803 ............ 7 Edward Taylor 1806 ............ 7 John T. Taylor 1808 - 1873 ............ 7 Nancy Taylor 1811 ............ 7 Joseph C. Taylor 1813 .......... 6 Barzilla Taylor 1768 - 1828 .............. +Frances (Fanny) Johnson 1773 - 1860 ............ 7 ? John Taylor 1803 ............ 7 Nancy Taylor 1804 - 1845 ............ 7 James W. Taylor 1805 - 1885 ............ 7 Mary Taylor 1810 - 1869 ............ 7 Pleasant Taylor 1811 - 1896 ................ +Jane Allison 1811 - 1868 ............ *2nd Wife of Pleasant Taylor: ................ +Sidney Webb . ........... 7 Thomas Taylor 1815 - 1895 ............ 7 Frances Taylor 1816 ............ 7 Lucinda ? Taylor 1818 - 1830 ............ 7 Teezley Barzilla Taylor 1820 - 1857 .......... 6 Joseph Taylor 1770 - 1826 .............. +Lucretia Creasy ? Terrell 1780 - 1830 ............ 7 Martha Taylor 1799 - 1860 ............ 7 Susanna Taylor 1803 - 1830 ............ 7 Henry R. Taylor 1806 - 1850 ............ 7 Joshua Taylor 1807 - 1881 ............ 7 David J. (Bluetooth) Taylor 1809 - 1899 ............ 7 Isaac Taylor 1811 - 1860 ............ 7 Benjamin T. Taylor 1813 - 1848 ............ 7 Nancy Jane Taylor 1815 - 1850 ............ 7 Lucretia Jane Taylor 1817 - 1900 ............ 7 John B. (Bully John) Taylor 1820 - 1898 ............ 7 William Taylor 1821 - 1870 ............ 7 Lewis Taylor 1824 - 1864 .......... 6 Samuel Taylor 1772 - 1837 .............. +Nancy or Nance ? 1775 - 1820 ............ 7 Samuel Taylor, Jr. 1800 - 1856 ............ 7 William A. Taylor 1801 - 1876 ............ 7 ? Taylor 1803 ............ 7 Lucinda Taylor 1805 ............ 7 Jesse K. Taylor 1806 - 1900 ............ 7 John T. Taylor 1807 - 1884 ............ 7 Nicy Taylor 1814 ............ 7 Andrew Jackson Taylor 1815 - 1874
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks .......... 6 ? (Poss. Jesse) Taylor 1774 - 1784 .......... 6 Henry H. Taylor 1776 - 1835 .............. +Beady (Poss. Edith Watson) ? 1788 - 1826 ............ 7 ? Taylor 1801 - 1820 ............ 7 William L. Taylor 1803 - 1837 ............ 7 Wilson C. Taylor 1808 - 1880 ............ 7 Elizabeth Taylor 1810 ............ 7 Abraham (Abram) Perry Taylor 1812 - 1864 ............ 7 John W. Taylor 1815 - 1842 ............ 7 Farris L. Taylor 1817 - 1876 ............ 7 Jacob (Jasper) Taylor 1819 - 1848 ............ 7 Jesse W. Taylor 1821 - 1848 ............ 7 Son Taylor 1822 - 1830 ............ 7 Sarah Taylor 1824 - 1840 ............ 7 Mary Lucinda (Lucindy) Taylor 1826 - 1898 .......... *2nd Wife of Henry H. Taylor: .............. +Sarah ? 1810 - 1840 .......... 6 William Taylor, Jr. 1778 - 1830 .............. +Rachel Terrell 1780 - 1810 ............ 7 Nancy Taylor 1801 ............ 7 Jesse Walton Taylor 1802 - 1880 ............ 7 Martha Taylor 1804 - 1850 ............ 7 William T. Taylor 1805 - 1845 ............ 7 Barden Rice Taylor 1808 - 1879 ............ 7 Rachel Taylor 1810 - .......... *2nd Wife of William Taylor, Jr.: .............. +Susanna Terrell 1780 - 1830 ............ 7 Jeremiah William Taylor 1817 - 1870 ............ 7 John Taylor 1817 .......... 6 George Taylor 1780 - 1840 ..... ......... +? .......... 6 Martha A. Taylor 1782 - 1860 ............. +William Terrell 1762 - 1850 ............ 7 Rebecca C. Terrell 1801 - 1868 ............ 7 John Walton Terrell 1802 ............ 7 Robert W. Terrell 1804 - 1848 ............ 7 Frances (Fanny) Terrell 1808 - 1882 ............ 7 William B. Terrell 1810 - 1840 ............ 7 Martha Ann Terrell 1811 - 1837 ............ 7 Aaron Terrell 1814 - 1840 ............ 7 Tavanah H. Terrell 1819 - 1875 ............ 7 Sarah Ann Elizabeth Terrell 1824 - 1845 ............ 7 James B. (Jim Boodis) Terrell 1826 - 1912 .......... 6 Drury Taylor, Sr. 1788 - 1845 .............. +Elizabeth Dupree 1796 - 1870 ............ 7 Godfrey M. Taylor 1816 - 1880 ................ +? - 1840 ............ *2nd Wife of Godfrey M. Taylor: ................ +Celestina ? 1820 - 1840 ............ *3rd Wife of Godfrey M. Taylor: ................ +Silby S. ? 1818 - 1865 ............ *4th Wife of Godfrey M. Taylor: ................ +Lavina Emeline Ussery ? 1836 ............ 7 Rebecca Taylor 1818 - 1880 ................ +John W. Hicks 1813 - 1865 ............ 7 Dempsey Taylor 1820 - 1895 ................ +? - 1840 ............ *2nd Wife of Dempsey Taylor: ................ +Martha Garrison 1821 - 1860 ............ *3rd Wife of Dempsey Taylor: ................ +Cynthia R. (Hamilton) Ray 1834 - 1870 ............ *4th Wife of Dempsey Taylor: ................ +Elizabeth ? 1831 ............ 7 Adolphus Leander A. Taylor 1821 - 1850 ................ +Frances Mitchell 1829 ............ 7 Mary Taylor 1822 - 1897 ................ +Washington Quinn 1814 - 1903 ............ 7 Martha (Patsy) Taylor 1823 - 1903 ................ +Samuel Quinn 1811 - 1874 ............ 7 Elizabeth (Betsy) Taylor 1827 ................ +William Martin Wyatt 1831 ............ 7 Matthew Taylor 1830 - . ............... +Eliza J. Throgmorton 1837 ............ 7 Duane Marion Taylor 1832 - 1879 ................ +Sarah Simmons 1838 - 1932 ............ 7 Sarah Jane Taylor 1834 - 1870
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ................ +Abram Minson 1829 - 1857 ............ *2nd Husband of Sarah Jane Taylor: ................ +Henry Williams 1833 - 1870 ............ 7 Drury M. Taylor 1838 - 1870 ................ +Mary E. Throgmorton 1842 - 1880 ............ 7 John L. D. Taylor 1843 - 1871 ................ +Narcena P. Wells 1842 .......... 6 James Taylor 1790 - 1871 .............. +Rachel Rose 1790 - 1850 ............ 7 Son Taylor 1816 ............ 7 William A. Taylor 1817 - 1862 ............ 7 Daughter Taylor 1820 ............ 7 Lucinda Taylor 1825 - 1860 ............ 7 Delila Taylor 1829 - 1872 ............ 7 James Taylor, Jr. 1830 - 1863 .......... *2nd Wife of James Taylor: .............. +Ede Elizabeth Rose 1804 - 1874 ....... 5 John Taylor 1742 ....... 5 Samuel Taylor 1744 ....... 5 Frances Taylor 1750 ....... 5 Benjamin T. Taylor 1750 ..... 4 Charles Taylor 1720 .. 3 Thomas Taylor 1685 .. 3 Charles Taylor 1688 .. 3 Jane Taylor 1693 2 Thomas Taylor 1651 .... +Elizabeth Jones .. 3 Thomas Taylor, Jr. - 1726 .. 3 Benjamin Taylor *2nd Wife of Thomas Taylor: .... +Elizabeth Harwood .. 3 Dorothy Taylor 1681 ...... +Thomas Croucher ..... 4 Sarah Croucher ......... +? Ellate .. *2nd Husband of Dorothy Taylor: ...... +William Lee ..... 4 William Lee, Jr. 1704 - 1764 ......... +Ann ? ....... 5 Elizabeth (Betsy) Lee ........... +Thomas Hank ....... 5 Ann Lee ........... +Joseph Hanks .......... 6 5 Sons and 4 Daughters Hanks ....... 5 Sarah Lee ....... 5 Richard Lee. Notes on William, II Taylor, II Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?william,accomack::taylor::6359.html In the book A Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset County, Maryland (would include all of what is now Worcester County) an Elias Taylor is listed as a son of William Taylor (c1612 - 1687) of Accomack County, VA. It shows Elias Taylor (c1636 - 1717) married to Comfort Anderson daughter of William and Mary (Wise) Anderson. The children for Elias and Comfort were listed as: Joshua, Elizabeth, Naomi, Comfort, Hannah, Esther, and Mary. It shows that Mary married John Kendall. Notes from Christopher J. Handy [email protected] 2006-04-18 15:08:32 by post-em This William Taylor was born in 1638 in Virginia. His parents were William Taylor (c. 1615-1687, who was in Virginia by 1633) and Elizabeth; the William Taylor you show as his father died in England in 1650 of wounds received while fighting the Royalists in the English Civil War and has no connection whatever to this line. ****** However, extended notes listed with William's father place doubt..... Children Elias TAYLOR b: 21 Sep 1661 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Winefred TAYLOR b: ABT 1684 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA William 3Rd TAYLOR b: ABT 1682 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA Rachel TAYLOR b: ABT 1686 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA Tabitha TAYLOR b: BEF 1690 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: BEF 1690 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA Notes on James, II "Col." Taylor, II Held land in Caroline, Orange and King & Queen Counties; Colonel of Militia; Member, Virginia House of Burgesses; Surveryor-General of Virginia. James Taylor was a member of the Knights of The Golden Horseshoe. An expedition to discover what was inland from the Tidewater country. They were the first in VA to use horseshoes on their horses.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks "The Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" is a diary about the expedition. "First discovered the Great Road in 1716 and crossed the Appalachians mountains, drank a toast to King George's health and buried a bottle claiming the vast valley for the King of England. The Knights' motto became "Sic Juvat Transcendere Montes, ~ or "Behold, we cross the mountains." In 1744, a treaty between the English colonists and the Indians gave the white men control of the road for the first time. By 1765 the Great Wagon Road was cleared all along it way enough to hold horse drawn vehicles and by 1775, the road stretched 700 miles. Boys and dogs, smelling like barnyards, drove tens of thousands of pigs to market along this road," One of the first settlers and land owners in Orange County area. Ancestor of Presidents Madison, Taylor, Tyler, the two Harrisons and the first wife of President Jefferson Davis, CSA. He was one of the first Surveyor Generals of Virginia and great grandfather to two presidents.(Genealogy of Cloyd Basye and Tapp Families). Col. James Taylor, of the Horseshoe Expedition, entered large bodies of land--about 15,000 acres-in what is now Orange County, about the year 1720-1722. He removed to Orange Co and lived and died there. His widow long survived him.(Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, VA) James Taylor 04/24/1700 333 acres King & Queen County Virginia Land Patents Book 9 page 254 Beg. close by the Indian path, on Goodrich's line, over a br. of a main br.of Mattapony runn; to the Indian's land, by Stephen West's cleare ground. Granted Stephen Bendbridge of Rappa. Co. & Mr. Thomas Todd, of Gloucester Co. 04/23/1688, deserted & now granted by order, imp. of 7 persons; Ja. Mortemore, John Aray, Dennis Maccarty, Edward Folio, Margt. Chapman, John Bryan, Thomas Walter. 1714 adj. George Alves, St. Pauls Parish, New Kent County, Col. James Taylor at head of Meadow Branch, to Taylor's Creek. James Taylor 08/16/1715 1433 acres New Kent County Virginia Land Patents Book 10 page 246 St. Paul's Parish, beg. at mouth of Flat Beef Branch that makes out of the south branch of Pamunkey River, called the South River, down the meadow Branch, on Taylor's Creek. *Deed dated 1 July 1725, of James Taylor of Drysdale Parish, King and Queen Co, Gent. to John Taliaferro of St. George's Parish, Spots. County, Gent. 5 shill. ster. 1260 acs of land which is the remaining part of an order of Council granted to Francis and Anthony Thornton 2 May 1718, for 4000 ac (which 1260 ac by a note from under the hand of sd. Thornton's directed to me 1 May 1721, ordered to be surveyed for sd. Jno. Taliaferro, as by sd. note will appear) and is included within the bounds of a patent of 8500 ac. granted to the above sd. James Taylor, 21 July 1722 - lying in St. George's Parish. witnesses W. Russell, Richd. Bayley, Samll. Loyd. 30 July 1727 Page 250 James Taylor of DayPole??Parish of King and Queen to James Taylor Jr. of St. George Parish in Spotsylvania. Corner to George Taylor in Mr. Robert Taliafero?s Line. Corner to James Taylor, Zachary Taylor, Erasmus Taylor and George Taylor. Witnesses: Thomas Carr Jr., Thomas Chew, Zachary Taylor. 6 October 1727 Page 273 James Taylor to Zachary Taylor Witnesses: Robert Pollard Jr., John Scott, Thomas Slaughter. 9 September 1727 Page 276 Col. James Taylor Gent. to Joseph Roberts Land adjoining Robert Baylor and Mr. Richard Gregory. Witnesses: John Scott, Benjamin Cave, Zachary Taylor Children France TAYLOR b: 30 Aug 1700 Martha Thompson TAYLOR b: 27 Jan 1702 in York River, VA Col. James TAYLOR b: 20 Mar 1703 in Rapidan, Orange, Virginia Zachary TAYLOR b: 14 Apr 1707 in Orange Co. VA Col. George TAYLOR b: 10 Feb 1711 Tabitha TAYLOR b: 2 Mar 1713 Erasmus TAYLOR b: 5 Sep 1715 Hannah TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1718 Mildred TAYLOR b: 11 Dec 1724 Charles TAYLOR b: Abt 1726 Great grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor GGGG grandfather of Gen George S. Patton James Taylor II of Royal Governor Spotswood's "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" who was among the first explorers of the Virginia frontier. He gained the patent to much of what is now Orange County, VA. His daughter, Frances Taylor married Ambrose Madison, father of James Madison Sr, father of President James Madison].' Born in King & Queen County, later Caroline County, Virginia Justice of the Peace from 1702-1714 for King & Queen County. Moved to Orange County, Virginia about 1722 2 or 3 miles out of Orange, Orange County, Va., lies the crown grant of over 17,000 acres where he built "Bloomsbury." A member of Spottswood's Expedition in 1716
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Member of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, an expedition to discover what was inland from the Tidewater country of Virginia. They were the first in Virginia to use horseshoes on their horses. "The Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" is a diary of the expedition. One of the first surveyors of Virginia Ran out the lines between Hanover, Spottsylvania, and Orange Counties. In early days the task of surveying and dividing off lands seems to have been undertaken by the men whose education and intelligence best fitted them for it His second home was "Meadowfarm." Buried in the Taylor Graveyard at the old Dick Burton place in Orange Co., Va., one mile east of the court house Great grandfather of the 4th president of the United States, James Madison James Taylor b: 14 MAR 1674 d: 23 JAN 1730 + Martha Thompson b: 27 JAN 1679 d: 19 NOV 1762 2 Frances Taylor b: 20 AUG 1700 d: 25 NOV 1761 + Ambrose Madison b: 1700 d: 27 AUG 1732 3 John Madison b: 1720 d: MAR 1784 + Agatha Strother b: 1728 d: 1784 3 Frances Madison b: ABT 1721 d: 1778 3 James Madison b: 27 MAR 1723 c: 20 APR 1723 d: 27 FEB 1801 + Eleanor Rose Conway b: 9 JAN 1731 d: 11 FEB 1829 4 James Madison , Jr. b: 16 MAR 1751 c: 31 MAR 1751 d: 28 JUN 1836 + Dorothea Payne b: 20 MAY 1768 d: 12 JUL 1849 4 Francis Madison b: 18 JUN 1753 d: 1800 4 Ambrose Madison b: 27 JAN 1755 d: OCT 1793 + Mary Willis Lee d: 14 MAR 1798 5 Nelly Conway Madison d: 1865 + John Willis 6 John Willis d: 1885 + Lucy Taliaferro Madison b: 1820 d: 1868 6 Mary Lee Willis d: 1798 4 Catlett Madison b: 10 FEB 1758 d: 18 MAR 1758 4 Nellie Conway Madison b: 14 FEB 1760 d: 24 DEC 1802 + Isaac Hite b: 7 FEB 1758 d: 24 NOV 1836 5 James Madison Hite b: 10 APR 1788 d: 8 DEC 1791 5 James Madison Hite b: 29 JAN 1793 d: 11 JAN 1860 + Caroline Matilda Irvine b: 5 SEP 1789 d: 11 MAR 1877 6 Anna Eliza Hite b: 16 SEP 1830 d: 23 APR 1912 + Thomas Julian Skinker b: 12 FEB 1819 d: 9 APR 1900 4 William Taylor Madison b: 5 MAY 1762 d: 20 JUL 1843 4 Sarah Madison b: 17 AUG 1764 d: 1843 4 Elizabeth Madison b: 19 SEP 1768 d: 17 MAY 1775 4 Reuben Madison b: 19 SEP 1771 d: 17 MAY 1775 4 Frances Taylor Madison b: 4 OCT 1774 d: 1823 --Ancestor of President James Madison 3 Elizabeth Madison b: 14 JUN 1725 c: 3 JUL 1725 d: 6 JAN 1773 3 Frances Madison b: 6 MAR 1726 c: 9 APR 1726 d: 1776 2 Martha Taylor b: 27 JAN 1702 d: 17 NOV 1782 + Thomas Chew b: 1700 d: 1782 2 James Taylor b: 20 MAR 1703 d: 1 MAR 1784 + Alice Thornton b: 1707 d: 1739 + Elizabeth McGrath b: 1703 d: 1783 2 Margaret Nancy Taylor b: ABT 1705 2 Zachary Taylor b: 17 FEB 1707 d: 1 MAR 1768 - Ancestor of President Zachory Taylor + Esther Jones b: ABT 1729 + Elizabeth Lee b: 1709 3 Elizabeth Taylor b: ABT 1740 3 Richard Taylor b: 22 MAR 1744 d: 19 JAN 1829 + Sarah Pannill Dabney Strother b: 11 DEC 1760 d: 13 DEC 1822 4 Hancock Taylor b: 29 JAN 1781 d: 29 MAR 1841 4 William Dabney Strother Taylor b: 1782 d: 3 JUN 1808 4 Zachary Taylor b: 24 NOV 1784 d: 9 JUL 1850 + Margaret MacKall Smith b: 21 SEP 1788 d: 18 AUG 1852 5 Ann Margaret MacKall Taylor b: 8 APR 1811 d: 1875 + Robert Crooke Wood b: 23 SEP 1801 d: 28 MAR 1869 6 John Taylor Wood b: 13 AUG 1830 d: 19 MAY 1904 + Eleanor Mackubin 6 Robert Crooke Wood b: 4 APR 1832 d: 4 DEC 1900 + Mary Wilhelmine Trist b: 22 DEC 1838 5 Sarah Knox Taylor b: 3 JUN 1814 d: 15 SEP 1835 + Jefferson Finis Davis b: 3 JUN 1808 d: 6 DEC 1889 5 Octavia Pannil Taylor b: 26 AUG 1816 d: 1820 5 Margaret MacKall Smith Taylor b: 27 JUL 1819 d: 1820 5 Mary Elizabeth Taylor b: 20 APR 1824 d: 1909 + William Wallace Smith Bliss b: 17 AUG 1815 d: 4 AUG 1853
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Philip Pendleton Dandridge b: 2 OCT 1817 d: 28 OCT 1881 5 Richard Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 d: 12 APR 1879 + Louise Marie Myrthe Bringier d: 1875 6 Richard Taylor 6 Zachary Taylor 6 Louise Taylor 6 Elizbeth Taylor 6 Myrthe Taylor 4 George Taylor b: 24 SEP 1789 d: 22 SEP 1878 4 Sarah Taylor b: ABT 1792 4 Elizabeth Lee Taylor b: 14 JAN 1792 d: 22 APR 1845 4 Richard Strother Taylor b: 24 SEP 1794 d: 6 SEP 1829 4 Joseph Pannill Taylor b: 4 MAY 1796 d: 29 JUN 1864 4 Sarah Strother Taylor b: 11 JUN 1799 d: 6 SEP 1851 4 Emily Richard Taylor b: 30 JUN 1801 d: 30 NOV 1841 3 Mary Taylor b: ABT 1746 3 Joseph Zachary Taylor b: ABT 1750 2 George Taylor b: 11 FEB 1710 d: 4 NOV 1792 + Rachael Gibson b: 4 MAY 1717 d: 19 FEB 1761 + Sarah Toliaferro Conway b: 8 OCT 1727 d: 17 JAN 1784 2 Tabitha Taylor b: 2 MAR 1712 + Thomas Wylde b: 1710 2 Erasmus Taylor b: 5 SEP 1715 d: 19 DEC 1794 + Jane Moore b: 22 DEC 1728 d: 19 SEP 1812 2 Hannah Taylor b: 15 MAR 1717 d: 1762 + Nicholas Battaile b: 1715 2 Mildred Taylor b: 11 DEC 1724 + Joseph Thomas + Richard Thoma ather: James Taylor b: BET 1615 AND 1635 in Of, Carlisle, Lancaster, England Mother: Frances Walker b: ABT 1640 Marriage 1 Martha Thompson b: 27 JAN 1679 in New Kent County, Virginia Married: 23 FEB 1698 in Richmond County, Virginia Children Frances Taylor b: 20 AUG 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia Martha Taylor b: 27 JAN 1702 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia James Taylor b: 20 MAR 1703 in Richmond County, Virginia Margaret Nancy Taylor b: ABT 1705 in Richmond County, Virginia Zachary Taylor b: 17 FEB 1707 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia George Taylor b: 11 FEB 1710 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia Tabitha Taylor b: 2 MAR 1712 in Richmond County, Virginia Erasmus Taylor b: 5 SEP 1715 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia Hannah Taylor b: 15 MAR 1717 in Richmond County, Virginia Mildred Taylor b: 11 DEC 1724 in Richmond County, Virgini GREAT GRANDFATHER OF PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON GREAT GRANDFATHER OF PRESIDENT ZACHARY TAYLOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF BURGESSES, 1702 "James Taylor, the younger, spent his early years in St. Stephen's Parish where he was born in 1675. In 1699 he married Martha, daughter of Col. Roger Thompson, of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County. James Taylor was recommended to the Govenor to be justice of the county court, but was too young to serve. Later, when of age, he became justice, sheriff, and was elected Burgess in 1702." --Old New Kent County, Virginia, p. 439-40 Notes on Bridgett Cary 2G grandmother of William Henry Harrison,9th president of the United States. 4G grandmother of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States Notes on John Taylor Philip Randolph Taylor Family Tue Nov 20 03:39:21 2001 Contact: Philip R. Taylor Name: John Taylor Birth: 26 MAY 1639 in Rochester, Kent, England Death: JUL 1698 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia Note: John Taylor arrived with his father William in Virginia a bo ut 16 5 5 (Letter written to Elizabeth Taylor Rudisell by a cousin in R ich mond , h ereinafter cited as the Rud. Let) and was married twice (Ru d. Let ). H is f irst wife is known only as Mary and his second wife on ly as Marg aret. James b. 1656 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virgini a, d. Ja nu a r y 18,1719, m. Elizabeth August 11, 1705 (Rud Let and St. P eter's Ve st r y B ook and Parish Registry hereinafter cited as SP PR). T he Pari sh o f St . Peter's in which James and his wife Elizabeth lived a nd broug ht u p thei r family was established April 29, 1697 from the o ld Pari sh of Bli sland . St . Paul's Parish was established in 1704 fr om the upp er or Nort hweste rn portion of St. Peter's. When Hanover Coun ty was creat ed in 1720 , the b oundry line between St. Peter's and St. Pa ul's become t he boundr y line be tween Hanover and New Kent counties. Th us many Tayl or family me mbers prob ably did not move but became residen ts of Hanov er County by
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks vi rtue of th e area in which they lived. James was active in the activities of the Parish. The vestry v ot ed to ma k e him a lay reader and their Clerk at a meeting held Febr ua ry 4, 1707/ 0 8 . He was paid for his services always in pounds of tob ac co which wa s t h e most common means of payment in his day. He held t he p osition o f Cler k and Lay Reader until 1718, a year before his deat h. Sev eral time s durin g his tenure, the vestry met at his home. He w as grant ed 1433 acr es of la nd in New Kent County on August 16, 17 15 by Alexand er Spotswood , "His Maj esty's Lieut. Govenor and Commander- in-Chief of th is Dominion" . (SP PR ) ( Land Grant found in English dupli cates of Lost V irginia Reco rds, comp iled by Louis Des Cogents, Jr.) Notes on Peter, I Taylor William and Peter TAYLOR, both of Sutton, in the county Palatine of Chester (now Cheshire) England, husbandman, purchased from William Penn by lease and release March 2 and 3d 1681-2, 1250 acres of land in Pennsylvania for 25 pounds. They arrived in Pennsylvania in 1682 and took up 350 acres each in Upper Providence Twp. at the present site of Media. William and Margaret Taylor with their children were aboard the ship "Friendship" when it arrived in PA, August 14, 1682. Also among the passengers of this vessel was the brother of William, Peter Taylor. They had migrated from Sutton in the County Palatine of Chester, England . They had purchased from William Penn by lease and release (March 2nd and 3rd, 1681/82) 1250 Note: acres of land in PA for 25 lbs. Previous printed sources have claimed the ship "Amity" as carrying the Taylor family. William did not live long upon his new land, he died on March 6, 1683. Margaret died just three days before her husband. His will bears the date of his death and was proved at Chester on the 6 mo. 23, 1683. It was attested by Peter Taylor and Mary Stevenson. Orphans Joseph and Elizabeth were taken in by Peter Taylor. Mary Taylor was sent to live with Thomas Minshall.Between the years 1693-97, Mary Taylor married Samuel Robinet in Upper Providence, Chester. He being the son of Allen Robinett and Margaret Symms who had been neighbors to the brothers , Taylor. The Robinett family were not known to be Quakers. Note: It is also possible that the Taylor and Robinett families may have been on the same ship from England, though documentation has not been ascertained. Mary received property as spelled out in her fathers will. Deeds are in existence that document the various transactions. Mary Taylor and Samuel Robinett had 9 children, none of whom are known to have been Quakers. Of the heirs of William and Margaret Taylor; Joseph did not marry and remained in Upper Provi dence. Elizabeth married John Powell, the eldest son of Thomas Powell of Upper Providence. Though born to Quakers parents it is on record that both were associated with the early Seventh Day Baptist congregation Notes on John Taylor "John Taylor Immigrant, demanded land for transporting twelve persons,including himself,his wife, Margaret, and one servant, Mary Gresham." The date of arrival was 1 August 1659 when he brought in his wife andArthur, Mary, Robert and John, Jr. At a later date, he brought inseveral persons named Phillips. He was granted Taylor's Choice on the 4 March 1661 and was one of the commissioners of Baltimore County who held court at the house of Capt. Thomas Howell on the 20 July 1661. He was again a justice in 1665 and probably of other courts. John Taylor left a will dated 5 April1676; probated 16 May 1676 Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR + Francis MARSH b: 23 OCT 1626 d: 1693 2 Francis MARSH 2 Jeremy MARSH b: 1667 d: 1734 + Elizabeth DIGBY 3 Frances MARSH 3 Jeremy MARSH Rev. b: 1712 d: 1791 + Jane FRENCH 4 Francis MARSH d: JAN 1829 + Anne VERO 5 Jeremy MARSH Rev. d: 2 NOV 1830 6 Francis MARSH b: 11 JUN 1817 6 Anne MARSH 6 Sarah MARSH 5 Digby MARSH 6 MARSH 6 MARSH 5 Anne MARSH 5 Sarah MARSH b: 1783 d: 3 APR 1872 + William NORTH Maj. b: 8 JUL 1783 d: 19 JUL 1872 6 Joseph NORTH Lt. b: 1808 d: 1 JAN 1881 + Robert Dundas BURNETT b: 1811 d: 17 NOV 1889 6 William John Edward NORTH b: 1810 6 Francis NORTH b: 1811 d: 9 DEC 1864 6 Elizabeth NORTH b: 1813 d: 26 JUN 1902 6 Roger NORTH Rev. b: 5 APR 1816 d: 19 MAR 1895 4 Robert MARSH 5 Henry MARSH Sir 6 Henry MARSH Sir d: 27 MAY 1868 4 Digby MARSH d: 1791
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Jeremy MARSH 5 Jeremy MARSH 5 STEPHENSON MARSH 5 Digby MARSH 6 Willougby Digby MARSH Col. b: 16 SEP 1831 + Elizabeth MARSH 6 Hans St.Vincent MARSH Capt. 6 Adelaide MARSH 6 Elizabeth MARSH 6 Frances MARSH 6 Nicola MARSH 3 Francis MARSH d: 1772 3 Mary MARSH + John DIGBY 2 Barbara MARSH
Notes on Thomas Roberts, Governor TITLE: Lineage & Bio of GOV. THOMAS ROBERTS SOURCE: P.302 of "Colonial Era History of Dover, NH, by John Scales SOURCE: Mackenzie's book "Colonial Families of the United States" Vol. 2, pages 619 SOURCE: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Noyes, p.589 SUBMITTER: Transcribed by Eugene Hubbard **************************************************************************** The following was received by e-mail, and corrected for grammar and spelling errors. It was claimed to have been copied from p.302 of "Colonial Era History of Dover, New Hampshire" John Scales, author. Thomas Roberts was born in England about 1600, according to deposition. Rev. Dr. Everett S. Stackpole imparts the information he had learned on "excellent authority" that Thomas Roberts was apprenticed to a fishmonger of London, as "son of John Roberts, of Woolaston, Co. Worcester 29 April 1622, and probably came over at once, as an apprentice to Edward Hilton, and lived within a stone's throw of Hilton's house, on Hilton Point. He was not married at the time of coming over, but probably was married in 1627. The maiden name of his wife is not known, but there is a tradition she was sister of Edward Hilton. Further than that we know not. As regards his ancestry the following may be of interest and worthy of preservation in these pages. In Mackenzie's book "Colonial Families of the United States" Vol. 2, pages 619 et seq. is given the genealogy of the Roberts family in England., and it is traced back to AD 1482, ten years before Columbus discovered his first island in the West Indies. Among the descendants is given Sir Thomas Roberts of Glassenbury: born AD 1560; buried 20 Feb 1627; Knighted 23 July 1603; created a baronet 3 July 1620; Sheriff of Kent, 1623 ; married Frances James, who died Feb 1648; she was daughter of Martin James Esq. of Imarden. Their children were: Sir Walter: Thomas: Frances: William, who emigrated to Maryland, and has distinguished descendants there; Elizabeth; John; Ann Those who have investigated the matter think there is a strong probability that the second son, Thomas , who emigrated somewhere, is the Thomas Roberts who come over and helped colonize Dover. There is no positive proof, but a strong probability, that Governor Thomas Roberts, of Hilton Point, was the second son of Sir Thomas Roberts, who was knighted in 1603, and created a baron in 1620. At the March, 1640 elections, Thomas Roberts was chosen Governor or President of the Country in place of Gov. John Underhill. He held that office until Dover (then Northam) came under Massachusetts rule in 1642. Later he held various minor town offices; he was a regular member of the church for many years, but was inclined to be liberal in his views, so when the Quaker missionaries came to Dover he favored giving them a fair hearing and opposed having the women whipped, as they were by order of the court. He died between Sept 27 1673 and June 30 1674 those being the dates of his will and its probating. When Mr. Roberts removed from Hilton Point to the neck he located his house on the high bank of Fore River, Dr. Quint, in his Memoranda, describes it as follows: "He located himself on Fore River, on land now (1851) forming a part of the Jerry Roberts estate; the spot is still identified. It is nearly in a direct line, east of the house now (1851) on that estate." The land had been in the continuous possession of the Roberts family to that time. This land is now (1923) owned by Mr. William M. Courser. The house was built in 1825; the former house was burned in 1824. This farm remained in possession of the Roberts family until near the close of the nineteenth century. It came down in regular line of decent from Thomas Jr., the younger son of Governor Thomas, their names are Thomas 2, Nathaniel 3, Moses 4, Thomas 5, James 6, Jerry Sr. 7, Jerry Jr 8, who was living in the house when Dr. Quint wrote his Historical Memoranda. The farm owned by the late Howard Millett Roberts's sons, Fred and Stephen W., came down to them through uninterrupted succession from father to son, as follows: Sergt. John Roberts, eldest son of Governor Thomas (his house was near the big elm tree;) his son Joseph 3 (who had the tannery;) his son Stephen 4 (who had the tannery and kept a public house (ordinary);) his son Joseph 5; and his son Hanson 6; and his son Howard Millett Robert 7 (who was born Aug 15 1832.) Joseph 5 Roberts , who was born in 1747, built the house about 1780 which was known as the Hanson Roberts house during the 19th century. It bore that name because Mr. Hanson Roberts was born in it in 1793 and lived there during a long life. It is one of finest old houses in Dover and most beautifully located. Dr. Quint, in his valuable Memoranda, which he obtained from Mr. Hanson Roberts in 1851, speaks of this house and locates the dwelling as follows: "The old house stood sixty rods northeast from the southwest corner of the house" (Hanson Roberts House.) That measurement makes the spot a few rods east of the big elm. The tannery was south of the homestead.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks During many years, in early times, there was a road along the bank of the river, from the road that went from High Street down to Beck's Slip (1640), later known as Hartford's Ferry, to a point north of the Thomas Roberts Sr., residence, as the records say, up to the sheep pasture, and there were several houses along the road or lane as it was called. The oldest cemetery in Dover is in this section of Dover Neck, between the Hanson Roberts Farm and High Street. Here are the graves of all the first settlers; very few of them are marked. Gov. Roberts' grave is in the northeast corner, and now has a slate stone, suitably inscribed, that marks the spot; just west of it is the marked grave of his grandson's grandson. Thomas Roberts made his will, dated 27 Sept 1673. Since it was probated 30 June 1674; he probably died in 1674, as it was the custom to probate the wills soon after the death of the testator. He left a wife named Rebecca. ************* From Noyes et all, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. p.589. Thomas Roberts, of DOVER, [NEW HAMPSHIRE] is said to have come with the Hiltons, which is very probable as he was a fellow member of the Fishmongers Co. of London with Edw. Hilton, both marked 'in New England' in a list of 1641. It is presumed that he is that T. R., son of John Roberts of Woolaston, apprenticed 29 Apr 1622. In 1639-40 he was elected 'President of the Court,' an office of agency for the Bristol Co., the proprietors of Dover, from which fact he is sometimes called 'Gov.' although the territory under his authority was only one town. Signed the Dover Combination, 1640; gr.j. 1643, 1646, 1656. Various deeds, grants and suits Sewall's 'History of the Quakers' states that he rebuked his sons for their official cruelty to that sect. His name appears on Mr. Corbett's petition of 26 Jul 1665. It appears in Dover petition dated 'Northam, 4 1 month, [1640] concerning N.H. coming under the rule of Mass. before the patentees are heard from. His name appears on the 'Dover Combination.' He received lot #1 in the distribution of 20-acre lots laid out in 1642. He appears on the Dover tax lists of 19 Dec 1648, 8 Dec 1649, Dec, 1650. He is listed as a freeman able to vote, and having taken the oath of fidelity [no date]. He appears on the Dover tax lists between the dates of Jul 1657 and 1666. He was a member of the inquest for one Hannah Stokes 21 Sep 1674. He was listed in sham land grants surreptitiously entered into the Dover records as of 1659-60. He is listed in a document showing the distances of inhabitants to the old meeting house. [none of the afore-mentioned documents are displayed.] In 1670 he gave land to sons John (5) and Thomas (12), and in 1671 half his remaining estate to his daughter Sarah Rich. Will, 27 Sep 1673--proved 30 June 1674, giving his homestead to Richard Rich and naming him his executor, names children: John b. ab. 1628. Thomas b. ab. 1635. Hester, m. John Martyn (7). Anna m. 1st. James Philbrick (1), m. 2d William Marston (11). Elizabeth m. Benjamin Heard(2). Sarah m. Richard Rich. 'Gene Hubbard 8th great grandson of Gov. Thomas Roberts ************************************** John Roberts (1408- ) Walter Roberts (1438) Thomas Roberts (1494- ) Walter Roberts (1526-1580) ______ Roberts Sir Thomas Roberts (1559-1627) John Roberts Thomas Roberts (1600-1673) Burial Notes: First Settlers Burial Ground, Dover, Strafford Co, NH Thomas married Rebecca HILTON in 1627 in Dover, Strafford Co, NH. (Rebecca HILTON was born in 1602 in Weamouth, Durham, England and died on 27 Sep 1673 in Boston, Suffolk Co, MA.) Thomas Roberts b.1600 Woolaston, Glouster, England; presumed son of John Roberts d.Sept. 27, 1673 m.1627 Dover, NH; Rebecca Hilton b.1602 Wearmouth, Durham, England; d/o Mark Hilton CHILDREN included: Ann Roberts b.1606 Glassenbury, Kent, England William Robert b.Aug. 6, 1614 Durham, NH d.1675 John Roberts b.March 25, 1621 Glassenbury, Kent, England Hester (Esther) Roberts b.1626 Dover Neck, NH d.Dec. 6, 1687 Piscataway, NJ Jane Roberts b.1627 of Dover, NH d.1648 Dover, NH Anna Roberts b.1639 of Dover, NH d.1667 Hampton, NH Elizabeth Roberts b.1641 Dover Neck, NH d.1701 Conchecho, Dover, NH Sarah Roberts b.1643 Dover, NH d.Oct. 1692 Eastham, MA m.Feb. 29, 1671 NH, Richard Rich Thomas Roberts b.1633/1655 Dover, NH d.1703 Dover, NH Dates of children's birth suggest that Rebecca Hilton may have been his 2nd wife...? Places of birth of children further confound issue. Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, page 175: ROBERTS, ROBARTS, Thomas, Mr. Dover, signed the combination in 1640; had lawsuit in 1641; proprietor in 1642; juror 1646; taxed Oct. 19, 1648. "Thomas Roberts, Newe England," is in list of fishmongers in Tax Roll of London, 1641. His will dated 27 Sept. 1673, probated 30 June 1674, beq to children John, Thomas, Hester, (now wife of John Martyn "of New Jarze") Anne (wife of James Philbrooke), Elizabeth, (wife of Benjamin Heard of Cochechock), son-in-law Richard Rich, husband of daughter Sarah. From Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700, by Holmes: THOMAS, settled Dover, NH, 1623
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Charles Perkins 1 Charles Parkins + Patience Milburn 2 Mary "Martha" Parkins b: 1743 + Hugh O'Neall b: 1740 d: 1787 3 Pattience O'Neall b: 3 JUL 1769 + Marmaduke Mills 3 Ruth O'Neall b: 1770 + Benjamin Rowe b: 16 APR 1770 3 Ann O'Neall b: 11 NOV 1772 + William Rowe b: 30 APR 1768 3 Hugh O'Neal b: 1774 3 Thomas O'Neal b: 1776 d: 1838 + Rachel Reagan 4 Hugh O'Neal 4 Charles P O'Neal b: 1808 d: AFT. 1850 + Rachel Dollarhide b: ABT. 1806 d: AFT. 1850 5 Editha O'Neal b: 20 OCT 1829 d: 11 APR 1902 + John Schooley b: 12 OCT 1821 d: 11 FEB 1904 6 Charles Livingston Schooley b: 5 MAR 1851 d: 15 FEB 1926 + Sarah N Brown 6 Alice Diantha Schooley b: 24 OCT 1852 d: 4 JUL 1944 + John Andrew Lambert b: 14 AUG 1845 d: 25 JUN 1927 7 John Robert Lambert b: 1869 d: 1870 7 Charles Augusta Lambert b: 11 APR 1871 d: 6 MAR 1956 + Cordilla A Hemphill b: 1871 d: 1954 8 Living Lambert 7 Alma Lambert b: 1873 d: 1882 7 Oscar Mayhew Lambert b: 23 NOV 1877 d: 25 SEP 1955 + Lulu Amelia Miller b: 29 JAN 1884 d: 13 APR 1941 8 Opal H Lambert b: 2 OCT 1904 d: 12 JAN 1994 + Leslie V Musick b: 4 NOV 1903 d: 31 MAY 1955 9 Living Musick + Living Miller 8 Lulu "Edith" Lambert b: 7 JUL 1907 d: 2 JUN 1986 + Chester O Jones b: 4 JUN 1905 d: 5 MAY 1995 9 Living Jones + Living Bell 9 Living Jones + Living Shrock 8 Living Lambert + Harry Wingate b: 14 JAN 1909 d: 31 AUG 2003 9 Living Wingate + Living Warnick 9 Living Wingate + Living Davis 8 Mary A Lambert b: 6 MAR 1911 d: FEB 1997 + Arthur H Albright b: 28 OCT 1910 d: 6 DEC 1987 9 Living Albright + Living Bocken 9 Living Albright + Living Wirtz 9 Living Albright + Living Wallace 9 Living Albright 8 Gladys Lorena Lambert b: 14 SEP 1913 d: 7 NOV 1996 + Lawrence Matheney Barton b: 1 NOV 1913 d: 6 JUL 1991 9 Living Barton + Living Gibson 10 Living Barton + Curtis Allen Nelson b: 20 OCT 1957 d: 4 JUN 1999 10 Living Barton + Living Clabaugh 10 Living Barton + Living McFall 10 Living Barton + Living Ping 9 Living Barton + Kenneth Sterling b: 4 MAR 1936 d: 30 AUG 1995 10 Living Sterling 10 Living Sterling
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 10 Living Sterling 9 Living Barton + Living Wright 10 Living Wright + Living Lechner 10 Living Wright 9 Living Barton + Living Wallace 10 Living Wallace 10 Living Wallace + Mil'e Mariner b: 13 APR 10 Living Wallace + Living Dixon 9 Living Barton + Living Hale 10 Living Barton 10 Living Barton + Living Harp 9 Living Barton + Living Hervey 8 Living Lambert + Living Welch 9 Living Lambert 9 Living Lambert + Living Edmisson 7 Edith Lambert b: 31 AUG 1880 + Oliver Hodges b: 1872 d: 1924 7 Elizabeth Ann Lambert b: 8 AUG 1884 d: 18 MAR 1970 + John Ravens d: 1961 7 Frank Milton Lambert b: 7 MAY 1888 d: 7 MAR 1967 + Florence A Clark b: 25 DEC 1888 d: 1969 8 Harold Clark Lambert b: 19 JAN 1917 d: 25 DEC 1982 + Living Stenzel 9 Living Lambert + Living Goetzinger 9 Living Lambert + Living Creech 8 Living Lambert 7 Andrew James Lambert b: 31 JUL 1890 d: 17 APR 1977 + Anna R Ravens b: 1896 6 Eliza Jane Schooley b: 20 DEC 1855 d: 24 NOV 1934 + Mordicai Taylor 6 Editha Francis Schooley b: 19 FEB 1857 d: 12 AUG 1945 + John Milam + W W Chaffin 6 Eldridge Douglas Schooley b: 2 AUG 1860 d: 8 MAR 1865 6 Clara Estelle Schooley b: 28 JUL 1865 d: 10 SEP 1905 + Charles Frank + William D Chaffin 6 John Milton Schooley b: 2 DEC 1867 d: 16 APR 1911 + Kate White b: 31 AUG 1869 d: 31 MAY 1955 7 Living Schooley 6 James Hugh Schooley b: 23 OCT 1869 d: 28 FEB 1950 + Ruby Cogswell 6 William Emerson Schooley b: 3 AUG 1872 d: 27 AUG 1938 + Emma Buchanna 5 Boy O'Neal b: ABT. 1830 5 Hugh O'Neal b: ABT. 1832 5 Juliett O'Neal b: ABT. 1837 5 Mary Ann O'Neal b: ABT. 1840 5 William O'Neal b: ABT. 1842 3 Elizabeth O'Neal b: 1780 + Thomas McDaniel 3 Charles O'Neall b: 25 JUL 1780 + Agnes Meek + Charlotte Abney b: ABT. 1791 Notes on Adam Rutherford The name Rutherford automatically establishes kinship with a fairly close knit group of people who first appeared by that name on the Borders of Scotland. Marriages between the Scots and the English, primarily to settle the Border disputes, were consummated in the 17th Century and we find the Rutherfords were among those who married and settled in Northumberland County, England.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks The first Rutherford immigrant to come to the shores of America of whom the compilers have found record was John Rutherford who came in the Warwick in 1621 to Elizabeth City, Virginia, as a headright under a patent issued to Robert Sweete. As a headright, he had the right of ownership to a parcel of land granted to him by the English government as head of a family settling upon it. A patent of 500 acres of land was assigned to John Rutherford and Mycum Curry, March 17, 1655, lying on the south side of James River and the west side on Indian Swamp by the name of Ohoreck Swamp and opposite the Thomas Welton plantation. Each man received a tract of 250 acres of land in Charles City County and John Rutherford assigned his tract of land to William Heath. John Rutherford of Surry County, Virginia, an attorney, died before 1684 at which time his estate was settled. He and his wife Bridgett were the parents of a daughter, Catherine Rutherford, who married John Moore, and were the grandparents of Betty Rutherford Moore (1731-1768) who married George Randolph, clerk of St Mark's Church in Sussex County, Virginia. Although no record has been found to identify John Rutherford of Elizabeth City in 1621 with John Rutherford of Surry County, deceased before 1684, no record has been found by the compilers indicating a second immigrant either. It is the conclusion of the compilers that the two records refer to the same man. 1. John Rutherford came to America in 1621 probably from Northumberland County, England. John and his wife, Bridget, had two children: Catherine and Robert. John Rutherford died sometime before 1684 at which time his estate was settled Notes on Isaac Kellogg Children Samuel KELLOGG b: 15 Nov 1718 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Ashbel KELLOGG b: 18 Oct 1732 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Isaac KELLOGG b: 8 Oct 1727 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Abraham KELLOGG b: 17 Jan 1720 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Mary KELLOGG b: 12 Mar 1723 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Theodocia KELLOGG b: 7 Jun 1724 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Noah KELLOGG b: 13 Dec 1729 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Joseph KELLOGG b: 14 Oct 1731 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Sarah KELLOGG b: 16 Feb 1735 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Margaret KELLOGG b: 12 Jun 1737 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Ann KELLOGG b: 21 Aug 1739 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Esther KELLOGG b: 21 Aug 1739 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Huldah KELLOGG b: 30 Mar 1742 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut Notes on Charles, I Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland Charles I of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Charles I Portrait by Anthony van Dyck, 1636 King of England and Ireland (more...) Reign 27 March 1625±30 January 1649 Coronation 2 February 1626 Predecessor James I Successor Charles II (de jure) Council of State (de facto) King of Scots (more...) Reign 27 March 1625±30 January 1649 Coronation 8 June 1633 Predecessor James VI Successor Charles II Consort Henrietta Maria of France Issue Charles II Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange James II & VII Princess Elizabeth Princess Anne Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Henrietta, Duchess of Orléans House House of Stuart Father James VI & I Mother Anne of Denmark Born 19 November 1600(1600-11-19) Dunfermline, Scotland Died 30 January 1649 (aged 48) Whitehall, England Burial 7 February 1649 Windsor, England Charles I, (19 November 1600±30 January 1649), the second son of James VI and I, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March, 1625
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks until his execution on 30 January, 1649.[1] Charles famously engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England. He was an advocate of the Divine Right of Kings,[2] which was the belief that kings received their power from God and thus could not be deposed (unlike the similar Mandate of Heaven). Many of his English subjects feared that he was attempting to gain absolute power. Many of his actions, particularly the levying of taxes without Parliament's consent, caused widespread opposition.[3] Religious conflicts permeated Charles' reign. He married a Catholic princess, Henrietta Maria of France, over the objections of Parliament and public opinion.[4][5] He further allied himself with controversial religious figures, including the ecclesiastic Richard Montagu and William Laud, whom Charles appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. Many of Charles's subjects felt this brought the Church of England too close to Roman Catholicism. Charles's later attempts to force religious reforms upon Scotland led to the Bishops' Wars that weakened England's government and helped precipitate his downfall. His last years were marked by the English Civil War, in which he fought the forces of the English and Scottish Parliaments, which challenged his attempts to augment his own power, and the Puritans, who were hostile to his religious policies and supposed Catholic sympathies. Charles was defeated in the First Civil War (1642±45), after which Parliament expected him to accept its demands for a constitutional monarchy. He instead remained defiant by attempting to forge an alliance with Scotland and escaping to the Isle of Wight. This provoked the Second Civil War (1648 ±49) and a second defeat for Charles, who was subsequently captured, tried, convicted, and executed for high treason. The monarchy was then abolished and a republic called the Commonwealth of England, also referred to as the Cromwellian Interregnum, was declared. Charles's son, Charles II, became king after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660.[3] In that same year, Charles I was canonized by the Church of England.[6] Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Early reign 3 Personal Rule 3.1 Economic problems 4 Religious conflicts 5 "Short" and "Long" Parliaments 6 English Civil War 7 Trial 8 Execution 9 Legacy 10 Sainthood 11 Assessments 12 Titles, styles, honours and arms 12.1 Titles and styles 12.2 Honours 12.3 Arms 13 Ancestry 14 Marriage and issue 15 See also 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External links 18.1 Books about Charles I available online
[edit] Early life The second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark, Charles was born in Dunfermline, Fife, on 19 November, 1600,[3][7] and, until the age of three, was unable to walk or talk. His paternal grandmother was Mary, Queen of Scots, who had been beheaded by order of Elizabeth I of England on 8 February, 1587. When Elizabeth died in March 1603 and James VI of Scotland became King of England as James I, Charles was originally left in Scotland in the care of nurses and servants because it was feared that the journey would damage his fragile health.[8] He did make the journey in July 1604 and was subsequently placed under the charge of Alletta (Hogenhove) Carey, the Dutch-born wife of courtier Sir Robert Carey, who taught him how to walk and talk and insisted that he wear boots made of Spanish leather and brass to help strengthen his weak ankles. When Charles was an adult, he was 5 feet 3 inches (162 cm) tall. Charles as Duke of York and Albany, c. 1611Charles was not as valued as his elder brother, Henry, Prince of Wales; Charles himself adored Henry and tried to emulate him. In 1603, Charles was created Duke of Albany, with the subsidiary titles Marquess of Ormond, Earl of Ross and Lord Ardmannoch the sixth, in Scotland. Two years later, Charles was created Duke of York, as was then, and remains, customary in the case of the Sovereign's second son. When his elder brother died of typhoid at the age of 18 in 1612, two weeks before Charles's 12th birthday, Charles became heir apparent (and the eldest living son of the sovereign, thus automatically gaining several titles including Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay) and was subsequently created the Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in November 1616. His sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine in 1613 and moved to Heidelberg. Charles as Prince of Wales by Isaac Oliver, 1615.The new Prince of Wales was greatly influenced by his father's favourite, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.[9] The two of them travelled incognito to Spain in 1623 to try to reach agreement on the long-pending Spanish Match between Charles and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. The trip ended badly, however, as the Spanish demanded that
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Charles convert to Roman Catholicism and remain in Spain for a year after the wedding as a sort of hostage to ensure England's compliance with all the terms of the treaty. Charles was outraged, and upon their return in October, he and Buckingham demanded that King James declare war on Spain. With the encouragement of his Protestant advisers, James summoned Parliament so that he could request subsidies for a war. James also requested that Parliament sanction the marriage between the Prince of Wales and Princess Henrietta Maria of France, whom Charles had met in Paris while en route to Spain. It was a good match since she was a sister of Louis XIII (their father, Henry IV, had died during her childhood). Parliament agreed to the marriage, but was extremely critical of the prior attempt to arrange a marital alliance with Spain. James was growing senile and as a result was finding it extremely difficult to control Parliament²the same problem would later haunt Charles during his reign. During the last year of James's reign, actual power was held not by him but by Charles and the Duke of Buckingham. Scottish and English Royalty House of Stuart Charles I Charles II James II & VII Henry, Duke of Gloucester Mary, Princess Royal Henrietta, Duchess of Orléans Elizabeth Both Charles and James were advocates of the Divine Right of Kings, but James listened to the views of his subjects and favoured compromise and consensus. Charles I was shy and diffident, but also self-righteous, stubborn, opinionated, determined and confrontational. Charles believed he had no need to compromise or even explain his rules and that he was answerable only to God. He famously said: "Kings are not bound to give an account of their actions but to God alone".[10][11] "I mean to show what I should speak in actions." Those actions were open to misinterpretation, and there were fears as early as 1626 that he was a potential tyrant. [edit] Early reign On 11 May, 1625, Charles was married by proxy to Henrietta Maria, nine years his junior. In his first Parliament, which he opened in May, many members were opposed to his marriage to Henrietta Maria, a Roman Catholic, fearing that Charles would lift restrictions on Roman Catholics and undermine the official establishment of Protestantism. Although he stated to Parliament that he would not relax restrictions relating to recusants, he promised to do exactly that in a secret marriage treaty with Louis XIII. The couple were married in person on 13, June 1625 in Canterbury. Charles was crowned on 2 February, 1626 at Westminster Abbey, but without his wife at his side due to the controversy. Charles and Henrietta had seven children, with three sons and three daughters surviving infancy.[12] Sir Anthony Van Dyck: Charles I painted in April 1634Distrust of Charles's religious policies increased with his support of a controversial ecclesiastic, Richard Montagu. In a pamphlet, Montagu had argued against the teachings of John Calvin, thereby bringing himself into disrepute amongst the Puritans. After a Puritan member of the House of Commons, John Pym, attacked Montagu's pamphlet during debate, Montagu requested the king's aid in another pamphlet entitled "Appello Caesarem" (Latin "I appeal to Caesar", a reference to an appeal against Jewish persecution made by Saint Paul the Apostle).[13] Charles made the cleric one of his royal chaplains, increasing many Puritans' suspicions as to where Charles would lead the Church. Charles's primary concern during his early reign was foreign policy. The Thirty Years' War, originally confined to Bohemia, was spiralling out of control into a wider war between Protestants and Catholics in Europe. In 1620, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, the husband of Charles's sister Elizabeth, had lost his hereditary lands in the Palatinate to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. Having agreed to help his brother-in-law regain the Palatinate, Charles declared war on Spain, hoping to force the Catholic Spanish King Philip IV to intercede with the Emperor on Frederick's behalf. Parliament preferred an inexpensive naval attack on Spanish colonies in the New World, hoping that the capture of the Spanish treasure fleets could finance the war. Charles, however, preferred more aggressive (and more expensive) action on the Continent. Parliament only voted to grant a subsidy of £140,000; an insufficient sum for Charles. Moreover, the House of Commons limited its authorization for royal collection of tonnage and poundage (two varieties of customs duties) to a period of one year, although previous sovereigns since 1414 had been granted the right for life. In this manner, Parliament could keep a check on expenditures by forcing Charles to seek the renewal of the grant each year. Charles's allies in the House of Lords, led by the Duke of Buckingham, refused to pass the bill. Although no Parliamentary authority for the levy of tonnage and poundage was obtained, Charles continued to collect the duties anyway. The war with Spain went badly, largely due to Buckingham's incompetent leadership. Despite Parliament's protests, however, Charles refused to dismiss him, dismissing Parliament instead. He then provoked further unrest by trying to raise money for the war through a "forced loan" -- a tax levied without Parliamentary consent. Although partially successful in collecting the tax, Charles let the money dribble away in yet another military fiasco led by Buckingham. Summoned again in 1628, Parliament adopted a Petition of Right on 26 May, calling upon the king to acknowledge that he could not levy taxes without Parliament's consent, impose martial law on civilians, imprison them without due process, or quarter troops in their homes. Charles assented to the petition, though he continued to claim the right to collect customs duties without authorization from Parliament. Then, on 23 August, 1628, Buckingham was assassinated. Although the death of Buckingham effectively ended the war and eliminated his leadership as an issue, it did not end the conflicts between Charles and Parliament over taxation and religious matters.[14] [edit] Personal Rule "Charles I, King of England, from Three Angles", the "Triple Portrait".In January 1629, Charles opened the second session of the Parliament, which had been prorogued in June 1628, with a moderate speech on the tonnage and poundage issue. Members of the House of Commons began to voice their opposition in light of the Rolle case. Rolle was an MP whose goods were confiscated when he failed to pay tonnage and poundage. Many MPs
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks viewed the confiscation as a breach of the Petition of Right,[15] arguing that the petition's freedom-from-arrest privilege extended to goods. When Charles ordered a parliamentary adjournment in March, members held the Speaker, Sir John Finch, down in his chair whilst three resolutions against Charles were read aloud. The last of these resolutions declared that anyone who paid tonnage or poundage not authorised by Parliament would "be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same". Though the resolution was not formally passed, many members declared their approval. That a number of MPs had to be detained in Parliament is relevant in understanding that there was no universal opposition towards the King. Nevertheless, the provocation was too much for Charles, who dissolved parliament the same day.[16][17] Immediately, he made peace with France and Spain. The following eleven years, during which Charles ruled without a Parliament, are referred to as the Personal Rule or the Eleven Years' Tyranny. (Ruling without Parliament, though an exceptional exercise of the royal prerogative, was supported by precedent. By the middle of the 17th century, opinion shifted, and many held the Personal Rule to be an illegitimate exercise of arbitrary, absolute power.) [edit] Economic problems After making peace, Charles still had to acquire funds in order to maintain his treasury. To raise revenue without reconvening Parliament, Charles first resurrected an all-but-forgotten law called the "Distraint of Knighthood," promulgated in 1279, w hich required anyone w ho earned £40 or more each year to present himself at the King's coronation to join the royal army as a knight. Relying on this old statute, Charles fined all individuals who had failed to attend his coronation in 1626. Later, Charles reintroduced an obsolete feudal tax known as ship money, which proved even more unpopular. Under statutes of Edward I and Edward III, collection of ship money had been authorized only during wars. Charles, however, sought to collect the tax during peacetime. Although the first writ levying ship money, issued in 1634, did not provoke much immediate opposition, the second and third writs, issued in 1635 and 1636, aroused strong opposition, as it was clear that Charles' intention was to revoke the ancient prohibition on collecting ship money during peacetime. Many attempted to resist payment, but the royal courts declared that the tax was within the King's prerogative. The collection was a major concern to the ruling class. Personal Rule ended after the attempted enforcement of the Anglican and increasingly Arminian styled prayer book under Laud that precipitated a rebellion in Scotland in 1640.[18] [edit] Religious conflicts Charles wished to move the Church of England away from Calvinism in a more traditional and sacramental direction.[19] This goal was shared by his main political adviser, Archbishop William Laud. Laud was appointed by Charles as the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633,[20][21] and started a series of unpopular reforms in an attempt to impose order and authority on the church. Laud attempted to ensure religious uniformity by dismissing non-conformist clergymen and closing Puritan organizations. This was actively hostile to the Reformed tendencies of many of his king's English and Scottish subjects. His policy was obnoxious to Calvinist theology, and insisted that the Church of England's liturgy be celebrated using the form prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer. Laud was also an advocate of Arminian theology, a view whose emphasis on the ability to reject salvation was viewed as heretical and virtually "Catholic" by strict Calvinists. William Laud shared Charles's views on CalvinismTo punish those who refused to accept his reforms, Laud used the two most feared and most arbitrary courts in the land, the Court of High Commission and the Court of Star Chamber. The former could compel individuals to provide selfincriminating testimony, whilst the latter could inflict any punishment whatsoever (including torture), with the sole exception of death. The lawlessness of the Court of Star Chamber under Charles far exceeded that under any of his predecessors. Under Charles's reign, defendants were regularly hauled before the Court without indictment, due process of the law, or right to confront witnesses, and their testimonies were routinely extracted by the Court through torture. The first years of the Personal Rule were marked by peace in England, to some extent due to tighter central control. Several individuals opposed Charles's taxes and Laud's policies. For example, in 1634, the ship Griffin left for America carrying religious dissidents, such as the Puritan minister Anne Hutchinson. However, the overall trend of the early Personal Rule period is one of peace. However, when Charles attempted to impose his religious policies in Scotland he faced numerous difficulties. The King ordered the use of a new Prayer Book modelled on the English Book of Common Prayer, which, although supported by the Scottish Bishops, was resisted by many Presbyterian Scots, who saw the new Prayer Book as a vehicle for introducing Anglicanism to Scotland. When the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland abolished Episcopalian government (that is, governance of the Church by bishops) in 1638, replacing it with Presbyterian government (that is, governance by elders and deacons), Charles sought to put down what he saw as a rebellion against his authority. In 1639, when the First Bishops' War broke out, Charles sought to collect taxes from his subjects, who refused to yield any further. Charles's war ended in a humiliating truce in June of the same year. In the Pacification of Berwick, Charles agreed to grant his Scottish subjects civil and ecclesiastical freedoms. Charles's military failure in the First Bishops' War in turn caused a financial and military crisis for Charles, which caused the end of Personal Rule. Due to his financial weakness, Charles was forced to call Parliament into session by 1640 in an attempt to raise funds. While the ruling class's grievances with the changes to government and finance during the Personal Rule period were a contributing factor in the Scottish Rebellion, the key issue of religion was the main reason that forced Charles to confront the ruling class in Parliament for the first time in eleven years. In essence, it was Charles's and Laud's confrontational religious modifications that ended what the Whig historians refer to as "The Eleven Years of Tyranny". [edit] "Short" and "Long" Parliaments Disputes regarding the interpretation of the peace treaty between Charles and the Church of Scotland led to further conflict. To subdue the Scots, Charles needed more money; therefore, he took the fateful step of recalling Parliament in April 1640. Although Charles offered to repeal ship money, and the House of Commons agreed to allow Charles to raise the funds for war, an impasse was reached when Parliament demanded the discussion of various abuses of power during the Personal Rule. As both sides refused to give ground on this matter, Parliament was dissolved in May 1640, less than a month after it assembled; thus, the Parliament became known as the "Short Parliament."[22]
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Portrait of Charles I with Seignior de St AntoineIn the meantime, Charles attempted to defeat the Scots, but failed miserably. The humiliating Treaty of Ripon, signed after the end of the Second Bishops' War in October 1640, required the King to pay the expenses of the Scottish army he had just fought. Charles took the unusual step of summoning the magnum concilium, the ancient council of all the Peers of the Realm, who were considered the King's hereditary counsellors. The magnum concilium had not been summoned for centuries. On the advice of the peers, Charles summoned another Parliament, which, in contrast with its predecessor, became known as the Long Parliament. The Long Parliament assembled in November 1640 under the leadership of John Pym, and proved just as difficult for Charles as the Short Parliament. Although the members of the House of Commons thought of themselves as conservatives defending the King, Church and Parliamentary government against innovations in religion and the tyranny of Charles's advisors, Charles viewed many of them as dangerous rebels trying to undermine his rule. To prevent the King from dissolving it at will, Parliament passed the Triennial Act, to which the Royal Assent was granted in February 1641. The Act required that Parliament was to be summoned at least once every three years, and that when the King failed to issue proper summons, the members could assemble on their own. In May, he assented to an even more far-reaching Act, which provided that Parliament could not be dissolved without its own consent. Charles was forced into one concession after another. He agreed to bills of attainder authorising the executions of Thomas Wentworth and William Laud. Ship money, fines in destraint of knighthood and forced loans were declared unlawful, and the hated Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission were abolished. Although he made several important concessions, Charles improved his own military position by securing the favour of the Scots. He finally agreed to the official establishment of Presbyterianism; in return, he was able to enlist considerable antiparliamentary support. Henrietta Maria (c. 1633) by Sir Anthony van DyckIn November 1641, the House of Commons passed the Grand Remonstrance, a long list of grievances against actions by Charles's ministers that were asserted to be abuses of royal power Charles had committed since the beginning of his reign. The tension was heightened when the Irish rebelled against Protestant English rule and rumours of Charles's complicity reached Parliament. An army was required to put down the rebellion but many members of the House of Commons feared that Charles might later use it against Parliament itself. The Militia Bill was intended to wrest control of the army from the King, but Charles refused to agree to it. However, Parliament decreed The Protestation as an attempt to lessen the conflict. When rumours reached Charles that Parliament intended to impeach his Catholic Queen, Henrietta Maria, he took drastic action. It was possibly Henrietta who persuaded him to arrest the five members of the House of Commons who were perceived to be the most troublesome on charges of high treason. Charles intended to carry out the arrests personally but news of the warrant reached Parliament ahead of him and the wanted men; Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, William Strode and Sir Arthur Haselrig had already slipped away by the time he arrived. Charles entered the House of Commons with an armed force on 4 January 1642, but found that his opponents had already escaped. Having displaced the Speaker, William Lenthall from his chair, the King asked him where the MPs had fled. Lenthall famously replied, "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."[23] No monarch has entered the Commons chamber since. The botched arrest attempt was politically disastrous for Charles. It caused acute embarrassment for the monarch and essentially triggered the total breakdown of government in England. Afterwards, Charles could no longer feel safe in London and he began travelling north to raise an army against Parliament; the Queen, at the same time, went abroad to raise money to pay for it. [edit] English Civil War Main article: English Civil War The English Civil War had not yet started, but both sides began to arm. Following futile negotiations, Charles raised the royal standard (an anachronistic medieval gesture) in Nottingham on 22 August 1642. He then set up his court at Oxford, when his government controlled roughly the Midlands, Wales, the West Country and north of England. Parliament remained in control of London and the south-east as well as East Anglia. Charles raised an army using the archaic method of the Commission of Array. The Civil War started on 26 October 1642 with the inconclusive Battle of Edgehill and continued indecisively through 1643 and 1644, until the Battle of Naseby tipped the military balance decisively in favour of Parliament. There followed a great number of defeats for the Royalists, and then the Siege of Oxford, from which Charles escaped in April 1646.[24] He put himself into the hands of the Scottish Presbyterian army at Newark, and was taken to nearby Southwell while his "hosts" decided what to do with him. The Presbyterians finally arrived at an agreement with Parliament and delivered Charles to them in 1647. He was imprisoned at Holdenby House in Northamptonshire, until cornet George Joyce took him by force to Newmarket in the name of the New Model Army. At this time mutual suspicion had developed between the New Model Army and Parliament, and Charles was eager to exploit it. He was then transferred first to Oatlands and then to Hampton Court, where more involved but fruitless negotiations took place. He was persuaded that it would be in his best interests to escape ² perhaps abroad, to France, or to the custody of Colonel Robert Hammond, Parliamentary Governor of the Isle of Wight.[25] He decided on the last course, believing Hammond to be sympathetic, and fled on 11 November.[26] Hammond, however, was opposed to Charles, whom he confined in Carisbrooke Castle.[27] From Carisbrooke, Charles continued to try to bargain with the various parties, eventually coming to terms with the Scottish Presbyterians that he would allow the establishment of Presbyterianism in England as well as Scotland for a trial period. The Royalists rose in July 1648 igniting the Second Civil War, and as agreed with Charles the Scots invaded England. Most of the uprisings in England were put down by forces loyal to Parliament after little more than skirmishes, but uprisings in Kent, Essex and Cumberland, the rebellion in Wales and the Scottish invasion involved the fighting of pitched battles and prolonged sieges. But with the defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Preston, the Royalists lost any chance of winning the war. [edit] Trial Main article: High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I A plate depicting the Trial of Charles I on January 4, 1649.Charles was moved to Hurst Castle at the end of 1648, and thereafter to Windsor Castle. In
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks January 1649, in response to Charles's defiance of Parliament even after defeat, and his encouraging the second Civil War while in captivity, the House of Commons passed an Act of Parliament creating a court for Charles's trial. After the first Civil War, the parliamentarians accepted the premise that the King, although wrong, had been able to justify his fight, and that he would still be entitled to limited powers as King under a new constitutional settlement. It was now felt that by provoking the second Civil War even while defeated and in captivity, Charles showed himself incorrigible, dishonourable, and responsible for unjustifiable bloodshed. The idea of trying a king was a novel one; previous monarchs had been deposed, but had never been brought to trial as monarchs. The High Court of Justice established by the Act consisted of 135 Commissioners but only about half of that number ever sat in judgement (all firm Parliamentarians); the prosecution was led by Solicitor General John Cooke. His trial on charges of high treason and "other high crimes" began on 20 January 1649, but Charles refused to enter a plea, claiming that no court had jurisdiction over a monarch.[28] He believed that his own authority to rule had been given to him by God and by the traditions and laws of England when he was crowned and anointed, and that the power wielded by those trying him was simply that which grew out of a barrel of gunpowder. In fact, when urged to enter a plea, he stated his objection with the words: "I would know by what power I am called hither, by what lawful authority...?"[28] The court, by contrast, proposed an interpretation of the law that legitimized the trial, which was founded on "...the fundamental proposition that the King of England was not a person, but an office whose every occupant was entrusted with a limited power to govern µ by and according to the laws of the land and not otherwise ¶ .[29] The trial began with a moment of high drama. After the proceedings were declared open, Solicitor General John Cooke rose to announce the indictment; standing immediately to the right of the King, he began to speak, but he had uttered only a few words when Charles attempted to stop him by tapping him sharply on the shoulder with his cane and ordering him to "Hold". Cooke ignored this and continued, so Charles poked him a second time and rose to speak; despite this, Cooke continued his speech. At this point Charles, incensed at being thus ignored, struck Cooke across the shoulder so forcefully that the ornate silver tip of the cane broke off, rolled down Cooke's gown and clattered onto the floor between them. Charles then ordered Cooke to pick it up, but Cooke again ignored him, and afte Note Citations Notes on Nathaniel Taylor Sources: Title: "John Taylor 1478 to Ron Taylor 2000" From: Ron Taylor. Title: Freeman Ancestors and Descendants Author: Alan Freeman Publication: Updated Thursday Feb 17th, 2005. Note: Alan Freeman PO Box 330655 Fort Worth TX 76163-0655 Repository: Note: http://www.wintektx.com/freeman/tree/dat49.htm Media: Electronic Notes on John, III Taylor, III 1 *John TAYLOR b: 1654 + *Ann VESEY b: ABT 1675 2 Moses TAYLOR 2 James TAYLOR 2 John TAYLOR 2 Thomas TAYLOR 2 *Benjamin TAYLOR b: 1713 + **Elizabeth WATERS b: ABT 1715 3 Winnifred TAYLOR 3 Frances TAYLOR 3 Richard TAYLOR 3 Joseph TAYLOR 3 Hannah TAYLOR 3 Mary TAYLOR 3 *Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1735 d: ABT 1829 + *James MORGAN b: 1723 d: 1763 4 Nancy MORGAN b: 4 MAR 1750/51 4 Mary MORGAN b: 28 NOV 1754 4 Spencer MORGAN b: 22 FEB 1756 4 Elizabeth MORGAN b: 21 JUL 1759 d: 30 MAY 1860 4 Sarah MORGAN b: 7 AUG 1760 4 *Benjamin MORGAN b: 10 OCT 1762 d: 29 SEP 1841 + *Elizabeth KEMPER b: 19 APR 1760 d: 9 NOV 1821 5 James MORGAN b: 17 NOV 1783 5 Charles MORGAN b: 10 OCT 1785 5 Ann Taylor MORGAN b: 6 APR 1789 5 John MORGAN b: 19 SEP 1791 5 Elizabeth Fishback MORGAN b: 17 MAY 1793 5 Benjamin MORGAN b: 15 JAN 1795 5 *Spencer MORGAN b: 4 NOV 1796 d: 25 FEB 1871
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + *Nancy LIPSCOMB b: 19 APR 1803 d: 31 DEC 1865 6 *Elizabeth Kemper MORGAN b: 23 SEP 1823 d: 25 NOV 1892 + *Thomas King PURSLEY b: 26 JUN 1810 d: 17 MAY 1883 6 James MORGAN b: ABT 1825 5 Harwood MORGAN b: 7 AUG 1798 d: ABT 1865 5 Thomas Richard MORGAN b: 27 DEC 1809 d: ABT 1836 + Henry MAUZY b: 1721 d: 1803 4 Michael MAUZY 4 Peter MAUZY 4 John MAUZY 4 Susannah MAUZY 4 Ethel MAUZY 4 Elizabeth MAUZY d: BEF 1799 4 Nancy MAUZY 4 William MAUZY 4 Thomas MAUZY 4 George MAUZY 4 Henry MAUZY 4 Joseph MAUZY 4 Priscilla MAUZY 4 Richard MAUZY They are also ancestors of Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, and Zachary Taylor!! Please refer to the book for further information on this family. Joseph Washington McCoy 1766-1840 of Coshocton County, Ohio His Descendants and Related Families, by B. Isabel Lockard, 1935, copyright April 2002, Closson Press of PA OCCUPATION: vestryman; blacksmith; Deputy Clerk 1712 RESIDENCE: Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co. VA BIRTH: 1654, Northumberland Co. Virginia DEATH: 10 Apr 1717, Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co. Virginia Notes from [hudnall2.FTW] The John Taylor family lived in Wicomico Parish, near the Northumberland County line. From Book "THE BASYE FAMILY in the UNITED STATES" compiled by Otto Basye, Kansas City, Missouri, copied pages by Sheila Cadwalader, 30 Inverness Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374. The book was supposedly written c. 1875 and can be found in the North Carolina State Library in Raleigh. (Sept 15, 1999) page 128.. "Edmond Basye married Eliza Taylor, daughter of John Taylor and Ann (Vezey) Taylor. This John Taylor died between October 11, 1714 and April 10, 1717. The latter's father was John Taylor of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, who owned large tracts of land in that County. He died in 1702, leaving a will, dated April 15, 1702. The public records were destroyed by fire, and so a copy of his will cannot be had. His widow, Alice, and his son, the above named John Taylor, were appointed Executors April 15, 1702, as appears from the Order Book in Northumberland County, 1699-1713."{This fact appears to be wrong as John Taylor who married Ann Vezey was more probably a brother of Elisha/Eliza. Marriage date I have for Edmond and Eliza was 1670, which would have mean't she would have to have been born about 1650, some years before John Taylor, Jr. was born.}" Notes from http://www.madeofcotton.com/family/taylor_vezey_land_grant.htm Legal Transactions of John Taylor and Ann Vezey, George Vezey and Benjamin Taylor OCCU PLAC Planter/Merchant EVEN TYPE OTHER PLAC Justice; Vestryman Continued from John Taylor the father. Book B, p. 76, Northern Neck Grants John and Thomas Taylor of Northumberland C. in 1704 receive a grant (or deed) of certain tracts of land, 1st, 200 A. granted to James Jones bypat. Sept. 27, 1660, and by him sold to John Taylor, deceased father of sd Thomas and John, and 699 A. granted to John Taylor, father, by pat.1666, joins land possessed by William Therriatt, and now in possession ofThomas Taylor, Branch of Corotomon River, joins Thomas and George Everett, Isaac Wall, and John Webb, also joins Lazarus Taylor, Edmond Baysey's land, Richard Condit, and joins some land formerly belonging to William Therriatt. O. B. 1699-1713, Northumberland Co. Edmond Basie brings suit vs. John Taylor for share of land - and this waslaid off accordingly, 1702. In will of Edmond Basie Sr. of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co.written Oct. 2, 1714, he named, brothers, John and Thomas Taylor. O. B. 1699-1713 John Taylor and his brother Lazarus sons of John and Alice Taylor, married sisters, Ann and Mary Veze or Vezey, daughters of George Vezey of Lancaster Co. Their brother, Thomas Taylor, married Elizabeth Therriatt, daughter of William Therriatt, and granddaughter of Dominick Therriatt, also of Lancaster Co. Lancaster Co. Book 7, p. 21 * [Should read Lazarus Taylor of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co. ]Taylor to Taylor, deed Nov. 13, 1689. Lazarus Taylor of Wicomico Parish,Northampton Co. planter, and Mary his wife to John Taylor Jr. land in Parish of White Chapel, Lancaster Co. granted by patent unto George Vezey Sept. 2, 1663, one tract. Other tract pat. by George Vezey Sept. 18,1665. Sd land was given by will of George Vezey to only son Thomas Vezey, who deceased without will or issue, so land descended unto Ann, wife of John Taylor, and Mary wife of Lazarus Taylor, in co-partnership; the sd Ann and Mary being sisters of the whole blood unto the sd Thomas Vezey
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks deceased. Edwin Conway, Sarah Conway, witnesses. The exact date of the death of John Taylor II of Wicomico Parish is not known, but it is between Oct. 11, 1714, when his will is written and April 10, 1717, when the following deed is made in Lancaster Co., Vol.11, p. 74, April 10, 1717. John Taylor & Moses Taylor, Executors of the last will and testament of John Taylor deceased, late of Northumberland Co. Gent. dec'd slaves to Daniel McCarty of Westmoreland Co. and John Taylor of Richmond Co. Gent. Lancaster Co., May 1, 1717 In a transaction, Barbara Tayloe, widow of Joseph Tayloe, mentions slaves bought of John and Moses Taylor, executors of last will of John Taylor deceased of Northumberland Co., & 300 A. of land in Christ Church Parish, Lancaster Co. bought of John and Moses Taylor of Joseph Tayloe, late husband of Barbara. Lancaster Co., April 12, 1745 Deed from Shapleigh Neale to George Conway, 250 A. of land lately bought by sd Neale of James Taylor Nov. 11, 1742, and given to James Taylor by will of his father John Taylor, between lands of Moses and Lazarus Taylor, and the land lately sold to Edmonds and Selden which did belong to Benjamin and Thomas Taylor brothers of sd James and Moses Taylor. Isaac Taylor a witness. The book containing the will of John Taylor II is missing as in the case of his father, but from the preceding citations of his will, we know that John Taylor and wife, Ann Vezey, had sons John, Moses, Thomas, James and Benjamin. -----------*Eva Taylor was daughter of James Ball. Until the decease of his father in 1702, John Taylor was termed John Taylor, Jr., and occasionally it was John Taylor, merchant. Northumberland County Records show that John Taylor, Jr., brought in linen cloth of his own manufacture, 50 yards, in 1683. John Taylor, merchant, vs Bartholomew Schrever and wife Mary, late executor of Capt. William Lee, 1703. In Bruce's Economic History of Virginia, we see where "John Tailler brought over supplies in early times." Could this be the person to whom reference is made? The Order Books show that Capt. John Howson and Mr. John Taylor were sworn Justices, March 2, 1711. May 20, 1713, Capt. John Howson and Mr. John Taylor take oath as Justices. In Wicomico Parish Book, Dec. 27, 1703. Mr. John Taylor, Mr. Sam'l Mahane, Mr. John Harris, Mr. Hancock Lee, Mr. Bartholomew Schriver, Mr.Thomas Gaskins, Mr. Richard Lattimer are named as vestrymen. The last time Mr. John Taylor's name appears as vestryman of Wicomico Church is Oct. 23, 1712/3. Later Mr. John Taylor and Capt. Argyle Taylor appear in same office. We have given will of John Taylor son of John Taylor II, and will give a few records of his brothers, Moses, Thomas, James and Benjamin. *Should read Lazarus Taylor of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co Father: John TAYLOR b: in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England c: 12 Sep 1627 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales Mother: Alice GASCOGNE b: 1630 in England Marriage 1 Ann VEZEY b: 1654 in Northumberland, Virginia Married: 1673 in Northumberland, Virginia Children Moses TAYLOR Thomas TAYLOR James TAYLOR Benjamin TAYLOR John TAYLOR Eliza TAYLOR Info. found in Va. Families page 799. THE TAYLOR FAMILY, OF FAUQUIER CO.VA. by Charles E. Kemp. John Taylor died in Lancaster Co., Va. in 1712, leaving sons: John,James, Benjamin and Moses Taylor, and probably a son named Richard. The family lived in Wiscomico Parish, near the Northumberland Co. line.Moses Taylor died in Lancaster Co., Va. in 1748, and John died in thesame county in 1722. In 1742 James and Benjamin sold their land in Lancaster Co., Va. andremoved to Prince Wm. Co., Va. James apppears upon the records of thatCo., in 1745; in 1762 he was a resident of SC. Lazrus Taylor was one of the early Justices of Prince Wm. Co., Va. and in1745-1755 was sheriff of that County. Benjamin settled about 3 miles north of present Warrenton, Va. nearBethel Academy. One of the four colonial churches (Established) in Fauquier Co., Va. wasnamed for Benjamin Taylor.
Note Citations Notes on Elizabeth Taylor Father: JOHN TAYLOR II b: 1627 in HADLEIGH; SUFFOLK,ENGLAND Mother: ALICE GASKINS (GASCOYNE) b: ABT 1628 in TO 1631 ENGLAND OR VIRGINIA Marriage 1 EDMOND BASYE b: 1645 in FRANCE; OR ENGLAND OR. NORTHUMBERLAND CNTY, VA Married: 1671 in VIRGINIA Children ISAAC BASYE b: 1671 in NORTHUMBERLAND CNTY,VA EDMOND BASYE JR b: 1675 JOHN BASYE b: 1676 JOSIAS(JOSIAH) BASYE b: 1677 ELIZAMOND BASYE b: 1678 JULILIA BASYE b: 1680
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ELISHA BASYE b: 1681 ELIZABETH BASYE b: 1682 in NORTHUMBERLAND CNTY, VA WILLIAM BASYE b: ABT 1683 1 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1645 d: BEF 1714 + Edmond Basye b: ABT 1645 d: 18 MAR 1723/24 2 Isaac Basye b: ABT 1671 d: 2 JUN 1739 + Elizabeth Pope b: ABT 1675 3 William Basye b: ABT 1693 3 John (I.B.) Basye b: ABT 1695 d: 1769 + Hannah Taylor 4 Elizabeth Basye 4 Hannah Basye 4 Jean Basye 4 John Basye 4 Laban (or Lisbon) Basye 4 Edmond Basye b: ABT 1735 d: 1820 + (Unk #1) 5 Jesse Basye b: ABT 1768 d: 1812 5 John Walter Basye b: 3 APR 1770 d: 25 MAY 1845 5 Susan Basye b: ABT 1772 d: ABT 1828 5 Edmond Basye b: ABT 1775 5 William Basye b: ABT 1778 d: 1801 5 Isaac Basye b: 20 SEP 1780 d: 1864 + Patience Nearin b: 14 FEB 1785 d: 18 FEB 1858 6 John Basye b: 25 AUG 1808 d: 24 FEB 1851 6 James Nearin Basye b: ABT 1811 d: ABT 1833 6 Edmond Basye b: 15 JAN 1811 d: ABT 1833 6 Mary (Polly) Basye b: 12 APR 1813 6 William Basye b: 25 AUG 1814 d: 15 APR 1885 6 Joseph Jackson Basey b: 10 SEP 1817 d: 2 SEP 1894 + Prudence Ayers b: 1 FEB 1823 d: SEP 1903 6 Susan Basye b: 13 OCT 1820 6 Isaac Basye b: 8 SEP 1822 d: 8 JAN 1897 6 Lucy Ann Basye b: 14 MAR 1826 6 Rebecca Basye b: 17 MAR 1828 6 Francis H. Basye b: 22 DEC 1830 + (Unk #2) 5 Taylor Basye b: ABT 1782 + Elizabeth (UNK) 5 Margaret Basye b: ABT 1783 5 Elizamond Basye b: 3 JUL 1785 d: 10 JUN 1866 3 Jesse Basye b: ABT 1696 d: ABT 1768 3 Winnifred Basye b: ABT 1697 3 Isaac Basye b: ABT 1699 d: 1761 3 Judith Basye b: ABT 1701 3 Edmond Basye b: ABT 1720 d: 1804 2 Elizimon Basye b: 1674 d: 1756 2 Edmond Basye b: ABT 1675 d: 14 APR 1746 2 John Basye b: 1677 d: ABT 1769 2 Josiah Basye b: 1679 d: 1756 2 William Basye b: 1680 d: ABT 1755 2 Julilia Basye b: 1685 2 Elisha Basye b: 1687 2 Elizabeth Basye b: 1689 2 Julitia Basye b: 1691 Children Isaac Basye b: ABT 1671 in Northumberland County, VA Elizimon Basye b: 1674 in Northumberland County, VA Edmond Basye b: ABT 1675 in Northumberland County, VA John Basye b: 1677 in Northumberland County, VA Josiah Basye b: 1679 in Northumberland County, VA William Basye b: 1680 in Northumberland County, VA Julilia Basye b: 1685 in Northumberland County, VA Elisha Basye b: 1687 in Northumberland County, VA Elizabeth Basye b: 1689 in Northumberland County, VA Julitia Basye b: 1691 in Northumberland County, VA Notes on Lazaarus Taylor 1 Lazarus Taylor b: 1667 d: BEF MAY 1711 + Mary Vesey
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Argyle Taylor 2 Margaret Taylor 2 John Taylor 2 William Taylor b: 1686 2 Lazarus Taylor b: 1690 2 Aaron Taylor b: 1698 d: 25 FEB 1744 + Betty Wilde 3 William Taylor b: 1730 d: 1760 + Sarah Bradford 4 Leroy Taylor 4 Permenas Taylor b: 4 APR 1753 d: 30 JAN 1827 + Betty White 5 Leanna Taylor 5 William White Taylor b: 1780 5 Argyle Taylor b: ABT 1782 d: 1823 + Jane Inman 5 Leroy Taylor b: BEF 1785 5 Matilda Taylor b: 1789 5 Mahala Taylor b: 1792 5 Mary Taylor b: 1794 5 Willis Taylor b: 1798 5 Albert Gallatin Taylor b: ABT 1801 5 Elizabeth Sophia Taylor b: 1803 5 Alfred Taylor b: 1806 1 Lazarus TAYLOR b: 1667 d: 1726 + Mary VESSEY VESEY VEZEY b: ABT 1668 d: BEF 1711 2 Margaret TAYLOR b: abt (1700) + George DAMERON b: abt (1690) 3 Elizabeth DAMERON b: ABT 1722 d: 1758 + John WADDY b: ABT 1719 d: AFT 15 DEC 1748 4 Mary WADDY b: ABT 1746 d: 8 OCT 1827 + Batholomew DAMERON b: ABT 1741 d: 2 NOV 1807 5 Thomas DAMERON b: ABT 1770 d: 8 FEB 1826 + Nancy Anne BALL b: 1769 d: 8 OCT 1827 6 Joseph Ball DAMERON b: 7 OCT 1808 d: 9 SEP 1884 + Francis HERNDON b: 16 JUL 1810 d: 20 OCT 1850 7 Nancy Melvina DAMERON b: 20 MAR 1833 d: 25 APR 1900 + John Dudley CLIFT b: 12 MAY 1829 d: 11 FEB 1900 8 Francis Eveline CLIFT b: 29 SEP 1852 d: 9 JAN 1924 + Alpheus (Alvin) WALKUP b: abt (1850) 8 Mahala CLIFT b: 14 OCT 1854 d: 21 APR 1938 + Samuel Platt RICKETTS b: abt (1850) 8 Cornelia Ann CLIFT b: 22 NOV 1856 d: 22 MAY 1941 + Lee or Levi W. MERRILL b: 1856 d: 11 JUL 1924 9 John MERRILL b: 30 JUN 1875 d: 21 AUG 1875 9 Gertrude MERRILL b: 3 JUL 1878 d: 15 DEC 1951 9 Frederick MERRILL b: 23 SEP 1880 d: 18 SEP 1905 9 Charles Granville "Tom" MERRILL b: 19 JAN 1884 d: 9 JUN 1972 + Emma Mabel PARSONS b: abt (1885) 9 Myrtle E. MERRILL b: 22 NOV 1885 + Edward KENNEDY b: ABT 1870 10 Ben Edward KENNEDY b: 2 AUG 1905 d: 7 MAY 1951 + Jeanette Mary WEATHERBEE b: 27 NOV 1906 + Joan (KENNEDY) b: abt (1920) 9 Margaret MERRILL b: 5 MAY 1888 d: 24 FEB 1969 + Earle A DONZE b: abt (1885) 9 James Morcine MERRILL b: 19 DEC 1890 + Jessie May ERICKSON b: abt (1890) 9 Luella MERRILL b: 25 FEB 1893 d: 5 NOV 1979 + Arthur H. CHASE b: abt (1890) 9 Annie MERRILL b: 22 MAY 1895 d: 25 MAY 1895 9 Geneva (Genevie) MERRILL b: 19 NOV 1901 8 Henrietta (Let) CLIFT b: 25 FEB 1859 d: 8 JUL 1940 + Morrison Roland SCRIPTER b: abt (1860) 8 Silas Beauregard CLIFT b: 9 APR 1861 d: 27 JUN 1928 + Agusta Hannah CORNELL b: abt (1860) 8 Johnny CLIFT b: 19 MAR 1864 d: 19 APR 1864 8 George Ranson CLIFT b: 13 MAY 1865 d: 23 OCT 1935 8 Addie Noten CLIFT b: 13 NOV 1867 d: 3 MAR 1949 + Ashel Edwin RICKETTS b: abt (1865) 8 Irena CLIFT b: 6 APR 1871 d: 28 MAY 1917
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Albert Willard CORNELL b: abt (1870) 8 Rosa (Rosalie) CLIFT b: 23 OCT 1874 d: 13 JUL 1936 + Sarah R. Selby BARKER b: abt (1810) 3 Judith DAMERON b: abt (1720) + Charles COPPEDGE 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: abt (1700) Notes on Thomas Taylor Thomas Taylor _AKA: Thomas Taylor /(#2)/ Sex: M Birth: 1657 in Richmond Coun ty,Virginia 1 2 3 Death: 1712 in Richmond County,Virginia 4 2 3 IDNO: 92 Note: [401017.ftw ] [Gilreath.FTW] This is Thomas Taylor #2 of the Virginia Taylors. Thomas #2 received 50 a cres of land under his father's will. Elizabeth Harwood's father, William Harwood, gave the m a gift of land. Thomas and Elizabeth's daughter, Dorothy married William Lee. Their daught er Nancy Anna Lee married Joseph Hanks. The son of Joseph and Nancy Anna Hanks was Joseph Han ks, Jr. who became the father of Nancy Hanks. Nancy Hanks married Thomas Lincoln and became t he mother of Abraham Lincoln. 5 6 2 3 Change Date: 18 JUN 2002 at 16:13:06 V4RG-P3 Repositor y: Title: Gilreath.FTW Abbrev: Gilreath.FTW Note: Source Media Type: Other Text: Date of I mport: Jun 30, 2000 Repository: Title: 401017.ftw Abbrev: 401017.ftw Note: Source Media T ype: Other Text: Date of Import: Dec 15, 2000 Title: Wills of Richmond County, Virginia 1699 1800 Abbrev: Wills of Richmond County, Virginia 1699-1800 Page: p. 23 Text: Will signed Marc h 29, 1711/12 and proved on June 4, 1712. Title: Wills of Richmond County, VA 1699-1800 Abbr ev: Wills of Richmond County, VA 1699-1800 Page: p. 23 Title: Ancestral file V4RG-P3 Abbrev : Ancestral file V4RG-P3 Father: Thomas Taylor b: 30 Mar 1628 in Hadleigh,Suffolkshire Co,England Mother: Mary b: 1637 in ,Rappahannock Co,Virginia Marriage 1 Elizabeth Harwood b: 1662 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Married: 1680 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Children Dorothy Taylor b: 1681 in Surry,Queen & King Co,Virginia Sarah Taylor b: ABT 1689 in Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Benjamin Taylor b: 1702 in Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia John Taylor b: 1710 in Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia GGGGt grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln Notes on Thomas, Jr. Taylor Immigration: 1682 Pennsylvania aboard the Lyon Notes on Ann (twin) Taylor 1 Anne Taylor b: 12 Jan 1684 d: 1731 + John Lee b: 3 Dec 1678 d: 5 Oct 1731 2 John Lee b: 1 Sep 1700 d: 1727 2 Catherine Lee b: 1702 2 Ferdinand Lee b: 1704 d: 1778 2 Elizabeth Lee b: Apr 1709 d: Apr 1750 +Zachary TAYLOR 27 Apr 1707 2 William Lee b: 1710 d: 17 Jun 1770 2 James Lee b: 1723 d: 1791 + Thomas CARUTHERS
Notes on Mary Bishop Taylor 1 Mary Bishop TAYLOR b: 29 JUN 1688 d: 10 JUN 1770 + Henry PENDLETON b: 15 MAY 1683 d: 4 MAR 1721 2 Philip PENDLETON b: 1704 d: 1778 2 Isabella PENDLETON b: 1712 d: 1790 OR 1796 2 James PENDLETON b: 1702 c: 8 JAN 1727 d: 1763 2 Mary PENDLETON b: 1717 d: 1803 2 Nathaniel PENDLETON b: 1715 d: AUG 1794 2 John PENDLETON b: 1719 d: APR 1799 2 Edmund PENDLETON b: 9 SEP 1721 d: 26 OCT 1803 + Edward WATKINS b: 1676 d: 25 MAR 1771 2 Mary WATKINS b: 22 MAR 1725 d: 3 NOV 1805 + Jordan ANDERSON b: 6 MAY 1723 d: 20 OCT 1805 3 Edward ANDERSON b: 12 JUN 1749 d: 14 DEC 1806 + Susannah OLIVER b: 1750 4 Rebecca Melone ANDERSON b: 1790 + William ANDERSON b: 28 JAN 1791 d: AFT 1850 5 Elijah A. ANDERSON b: 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 + Elizabeth (Betsey) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 6 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 4 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Matthew PERRIGEN b: ABT 1850
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 William J. (Bud) ANDERSON b: ABT 1844 d: 30 MAR 1908 6 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha Elizabeth (Mattie) ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: ABT 1934 6 Sarah Catherine ANDERSON b: ABT 1842 + Gilbert CROSSLIN b: ABT 1840 6 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINEGAR b: ABT 1854 7 Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1877 6 Martha (Mat.) ANDERSON b: 1856 d: 1885 6 Rachel E. ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John L WINEGAR b: ABT 1853 3 Charles ANDERSON b: 28 OCT 1750 d: BEF 10 AUG 1836 + Ann ALLEN b: 1765 3 Mr. ANDERSON b: 22 DEC 1751 d: 1751 3 John ANDERSON b: 18 MAR 1753 d: AFT 1818 + Mary FERGUSON b: 1755 d: 1809 3 James ANDERSON b: 3 NOV 1754 d: NOV 1817 + Susannah H. (Sukey) BROWN b: 1760 4 Richard Jordan ANDERSON b: 28 OCT 1786 d: 1892 + Ann MONTGOMERY b: ABT 1820 d: 17 APR 1889 5 Milton Victor ANDERSON b: 10 AUG 1842 d: 18 AUG 1862 5 Albert Berkley ANDERSON b: 31 MAR 1844 d: 11 MAY 1919 + Mary Jane (Mollie) NOTGRASS b: 8 MAY 1844 d: 4 FEB 1923 6 Milton Victor ANDERSON b: 26 JUN 1866 d: 8 NOV 1930 6 Florence ANDERSON b: 11 APR 1868 d: 11 APR 1868 6 Albert Thomas ANDERSON b: 17 FEB 1870 d: 20 JUN 1928 + Celia Eugenia RUCKER b: 24 NOV 1874 d: 2 MAR 1909 7 Allie Eugenia ANDERSON b: 29 JUL 1893 d: JAN 1970 7 Henrietta ANDERSON b: 6 APR 1895 d: 20 AUG 1958 7 Florence ANDERSON b: 5 DEC 1899 d: 21 JAN 1982 7 Ada Izora ANDERSON b: 4 FEB 1903 d: OCT 1985 7 Marguerite Alberta ANDERSON b: 3 JAN 1909 d: 3 SEP 1990 + Luther William MC MAHAN b: 17 FEB 1899 d: 5 JUN 1985 8 Morris Luther MC MAHAN b: 21 JUL 1927 d: 20 APR 1931 8 Marian MC MAHAN b: 23 MAR 1930 d: 23 MAR 1930 8 John Thomas MC MAHAN b: 12 APR 1932 d: 12 APR 1932 8 Living MCMAHAN + Living CHAMBERS 8 Living MCMAHAN 8 Living MCMAHAN 6 Ada Izora ANDERSON b: 17 MAY 1872 d: 10 AUG 1944 6 Mary Della ANDERSON b: 19 APR 1874 d: 30 MAY 1955 6 Claude Hugh ANDERSON b: 25 MAY 1876 d: 13 JUN 1940 6 Maude E. ANDERSON b: 31 AUG 1878 d: 27 APR 1932 6 Seth Elmo ANDERSON b: 12 FEB 1881 d: 14 NOV 1960 6 Fred Eldred ANDERSON b: 6 JUN 1888 d: 19 FEB 1932 6 Bertie Edith ANDERSON b: 6 JUN 1888 5 James Newton ANDERSON b: 30 MAY 1848 d: 3 MAR 1916 5 Mary Della ANDERSON b: 29 APR 1849 d: 14 SEP 1886 5 Richard Jordan ANDERSON b: 19 SEP 1850 d: JUL 1911 4 Rebecca Watkins ANDERSON b: AUG 1788 d: BEF 1815 4 Sarah C ANDERSON d: BEF 1818 4 Charles ANDERSON b: FEB 1793 4 James D ANDERSON b: DEC 1794 d: BEF 1817 4 Mary J ANDERSON b: 12 MAY 1800 d: 2 NOV 1879 3 David ANDERSON b: 16 JUL 1756 d: 5 AUG 1835 + Lucy HORSLEY b: 1768 3 Doctor ANDERSON b: 22 JUN 1758 d: AFT 10 FEB 1785 3 Jordan ANDERSON b: 29 JUN 1759 d: 28 MAR 1850 + Margaret EASTER b: 1765 d: BEF 1840 3 Thomas ANDERSON b: 1 APR 1762 d: 13 MAY 1840 + Elizabeth OWEN b: 1 JUN 1777 d: 1814 3 Nathan ANDERSON b: 23 JUN 1764 d: 31 OCT 1834 + Marianna MAYO b: 30 MAR 1764 d: 17 JUL 1849 4 Polly Tab ANDERSON b: 1787 4 John ANDERSON b: 12 NOV 1788 d: 20 JUL 1849 4 Mary Tabb ANDERSON b: 30 MAR 1793 d: 30 SEP 1830 + Mr. WATKINS 4 Peyton ANDERSON b: 9 FEB 1795 d: 27 AUG 1823 4 Beverly ANDERSON b: 2 JUL 1797 d: AFT 1835 + Lucy F. STURDIVANT b: 1800 4 George Mayo ANDERSON b: 20 AUG 1799 d: 7 DEC 1833
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Martha Ann ROWE b: 1803 4 Phillip ANDERSON b: 20 AUG 1801 d: 26 APR 1871 + Susan Jane SPARROW b: 1810 d: 1887 4 Martha Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 19 DEC 1803 d: 30 AUG 1893 + George WOODFIN b: 30 APR 1793 d: 1865 4 Maria ANDERSON b: 20 JAN 1806 d: 13 FEB 1853 + Jesse WILLIAMS b: 1805 d: 1839 4 Lucenia ANDERSON b: 10 JAN 1809 d: 10 SEP 1890 + William Southall HARRISON b: 13 OCT 1810 4 William ANDERSON b: 28 JAN 1791 d: AFT 1850 + Rebecca Melone ANDERSON b: 1790 5 Elijah A. ANDERSON b: 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 + Elizabeth (Betsey) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 6 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 4 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Matthew PERRIGEN b: ABT 1850 6 William J. (Bud) ANDERSON b: ABT 1844 d: 30 MAR 1908 6 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha Elizabeth (Mattie) ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: ABT 1934 6 Sarah Catherine ANDERSON b: ABT 1842 + Gilbert CROSSLIN b: ABT 1840 6 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINEGAR b: ABT 1854 7 Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1877 6 Martha (Mat.) ANDERSON b: 1856 d: 1885 6 Rachel E. ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John L WINEGAR b: ABT 1853 Notes on Edmund Taylor Notes from TAYLOR Msg Board by 'James Taylor son of Edmund Taylor (b. abt. 1710)' Posted by: Robert Allen (ID 4057) Date: October 31, 2003 at 22:06:22 of 27292 The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 4, page 463, contains an entry on January 16, 1717 where the petition of Edmund Taylor, Philip Todd, Augustine Moore and Larkin Chew was granted to patent 4000 acres King William Co., VA. The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 5, page 19, contains an entry on June 13, 1722, granting a petition for Edmund Taylor, William Todd, Thilip Todd and Larkin Chew to patent 4000 acres in King William County. On November 16/17, 1719 Edmund Taylor and his wife, Sarah, of St. John's Parish, King William Co., VA, sold 500 acres to Henry Reeves located in South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., VA, called ...Gregorie/s Swamp.... [Essex County Deed Book 16, page 142] This is land that was originally owned by Mary Gregory before she married James Taylor (d. 1698). I cannot find a land patent for Edmund Taylor (during his lifetime) so he must have acquired this land in King William Co., VA, by deed or inheritance. On 13 June 1726 John Taylor and James Taylor, sons of Edmund Taylor, deceased, of King William Co., VA, received an 800 acre land patent in Spotsylvania Co., VA, (formerly King William Co., VA) on the Northanna River in St. George's Parish, adjacent to Arnold's line, Arnold's Run and Christopher Smith. [Patent Book 12, page 494] This could have been Edmund Taylor's portion of the patent that he and others were given the right to patent and his two son patented it after his death. His two sons were probably still minor children at the time. It is very possible that this land was adjacent to 5000 acres that Christopher Smith, Augustine Moore, James Taylor, Jr., Benjamin Arnold & Rowland Thomas (husband of Mary (Gregory) Taylor, widow of James Taylor (d. 1698)) received permission to patent (1000 acres each) in King William Co., VA, on November 3, 1716. On 25 August 1744 James Taylor of St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, and Martisha his wife, in exchange for 40 pounds and 593 acres on Beaver Dam Swamp in Hanover Co., VA, deeded 800 acres in St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, to Josoph Temple, said 800 acres being land patented to John & James Taylor by patent dated 13 June 1726. I don't have the reference for this, but I think it is the Spotsylvania Co., VA, Deed Book. It appears that since James Taylor deeded this entire 800 acres away without John Taylor being involved that John Taylor may have died and James got John Taylor's share by inheritance or rules of joint tenancy. Apparently James Taylor had moved from St. John's Parish in King William Co., VA to St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, between 1726-1744. Whether James Taylor moved to Hanover Co., VA, after acquiring this 593 acres in 1744 is unknown Notes on Elias Taylor Notes received by email 6/27/2005: from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?john,taylor,died,may,1698::taylor::24484.html Re: Comfort Taylor, ca 1696, Virginia, Father, Elias, Mother, Comfort Posted by: Ann Blomquist (ID *****0763) Date: February 20, 2003 at 12:14:17 In Reply to: Comfort Taylor, ca 1696, Virginia, Father, Elias, Mother, Comfort by Valerie D. 24484 of 28315 ELIAS TAYLOR (WILLIAM2, TAYLOR1) was born c Sep 22, 1661 in Accomack Co VA, and died May 03, 1717 in Accomack Co VA. He married COMFORT ANDERSON c 1687 in Accomack Co VA. She was born in Accomack Co VA, and died Bef. 1703 in Accomack Co VA. Elias Taylor was born in Accomack County VA and was christened in Hungar's Parish on Sep 22 1661. (Marshall, 67) Elias was probably named for his father's brother Elias who had died many years earlier (about 1641). In 1682 as a young man, Elias patented 200 acres of a marsh island in A141 jointly with his brother William Taylor Jr. In 1691, Daniel Jenifer claimed this land was deserted, ...but a few months later, he assigned this tract to William Taylor.... (Whitelaw, 1241) Since Elias never mentioned this tract again, perhaps William just took ownership. In 1686 when Elias' father William died, Elias inherited 850 acres in A141 and 450 acres in A146 for a total of 1300 acres. However, sometime after 1704, Elias had the land resurveyed and it was discovered that the A141 tract contained only 792 acres. (Whitelaw, 1238) Elias married Comfort Anderson about 1687. They had 6 daughters and only one son. In 1698, the oldest 3 daughters were given bequests by Comfort's father William Anderson in his will. (Whitelaw, 1246) Unfortunately son Joshua died without issue, so the Taylor name through this branch died out. ******** [Other family members have Robert listed as the son of Joshua] Whitelaw states that Elias married two other times: Ann by 1703 and another Comfort after 1712. (Whitelaw, 1250) However, this is incorrect. The two Elias Taylors are easily confused, but the one who married Ann was this Elias' nephew, Elias Taylor son of William Taylor. When Elias' brother William died in 1696 and their mother just a few years later, Elias became the administrator for their 6 orphaned children. (Whitelaw, 1240) In 1703, Elias bought 400 acres in A146 in Accomack Co VA from his brother William. In 1703, Elias and Ann bought the 400 acres
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks that Elias' brother William had inherited in A146. (Whitelaw, 1249) This gave Elias 850 acres in A146. Elias was included in the 1704 rent rolls with 1500 acres. (Wells, 87) This total should be 1700 acres (1300 from his father and 400 from his brother), so there is an unexplained difference of 200 acres. In 1710, Elias bought 500 acres in A144 from John Custis. (Whitelaw, 1245; Marshall, 204) Elias died on May 3 1717 at age 54. Several people gave depositions about his death: Naomi Kemp, aged 49, stated that she had been at his house about 2 or 3 days before his death, ...being the 2nd or 3rd day of May last.... Simon Smith, aged 61, had been at the Taylors' the day before Elias died, being the 3rd day of May. Thomas Perry, aged 65, deposed that ...on Good Friday in ye year 1717 he was sent for by Mr. Elias Taylor to write his last will, his wife Comfort sole executrix and William Whittington lived in another county and government and therefore not made executor and was not careful of his own business.... (Casey, 121) Abstract of will: dated Apr 19 1717; to my son Joshua 8 negro slaves, my silver lansard and cup, half a doz silver spoons, my silver headed cane, my Bible in folio, also the Antiquities of the Jews per Josephus in folio [book], 2 guns one of them known to be my father's, the other which I [got] of Mr. Andrew Clark merchant, also my best pistols and holsters and troopers saddle and likewise my horsemill and his choice of ye landmills with all apperteanances, my new still containing 30 gallons or more and my will is not to have it moved off the plantation, all my land and plantation at Assawoman which was given to me by my father William Taylor by his last testament hearing date 1686 also 450 acres of land lying on ye eastern or northeastern side of a branch called Assawoman and called Queenhive (but for want of lawful heritable issue ye said 450 acres to my daughters Hannah and Esther), 21 head of cattle 2-6 years, as many sheep as qualified, 2 horses and 1 more not exceeding 5 yrs old, also my old looking glass, 2 good feather beds and furniture of my East Indian quilt, 2 pair of large hand irons, one pair of them with brass heads, my large tongs and fire shovel, my 2 pairs of stillards and 6 pewter dishes, 1 dozen pewter plates and my two best chests, my great iron pot containing near 15 gallon and one smaller one with pothooks and tremells; to my daughters Hannah Taylor and Esther Taylor, my 500 acres of land which I purchased of Col. John Custis of Northampton Co Esqr (and if without issue to my daughter Elizabeth Whittington), 2 negro slaves to each, a feather bed, furniture and iron pot to each; to my daughter Mary Taylor 3 slaves, 12 head of cattle and of sheep, a tan mare and colt running now at Sacks Island, 1 feather bed, with its appertenances and 1 iron pott, my sorrel riding horse and to my daughter Elizabeth Whittington 1 negro slave; to my loving wife my brick house during her natural life, and my desire is that if my wife shall marry again that then my son shall at the age of 18 years possess what is above given and my daughters at 16 years but if she continues her widowhood my son at 21 years and my daughters at 18 years or married; to my daughter Naomi 10 head of sheep; to my daughter Comfort Ewel 2 cows and calves; my loving wife Comfort Taylor sole executrix; if my executrix die before my son Joshua arrive to 18 years, my son-in-law Mr. William Whittington executor. Signed Elias Taylor; Witnesses Thomas Perry, William Taylor, Mary Taylor; proven Accomack Co June 4 1717. (Casey, 121) Son Joshua died without issue [**an incorrect asumption**], so title to the land passed to his sisters. The 6 sisters and their husbands divided 762 acres in A141 equally in 1773, each receiving 127 acres. (Whitelaw, 1238, 1240) Daughters Hannah and Esther also received the 450 acre plantation Queenhive in A146 and the 500 acre tract in A144. (Whitelaw, 1245, 1251) References Casey, Albert E. Southern Taylor Families 1607-1830, 1958. p 121.Marshall, James. Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton Co VA 1632-1802. p 67, 204. (birth date) Wells, Annie S. The 1704 Quit Rent Rolls of VA. p 87. Whitelaw, Ralph T. Virginia's Eastern Shore. p 1238, 1240, 1241, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1249, 1250. Researched and written by Ann Blomquist. 12/2002 This narrative is copyrighted material and may not be posted or published except by the author. Children of ELIAS TAYLOR and COMFORT ANDERSON are: i. ELIZABETH4 TAYLOR, b. c 1688, Accomack Co VA; d. 1762, Accomack Co VA; m. WILLIAM WHITTINGTON, Bef. 1717; d. 1740, Accomack Co VA. ii. NAOMI TAYLOR, b. c 1690, Accomack Co VA; d. Aft. 1725; m. (1) SAMUEL DAVIS, Bef. 1717; d. Aft. 1725; m. (2) JOSEPH STOCKLEY, Aft. 1718. iii. COMFORT TAYLOR, b. c 1692, Accomack Co VA; d. Bet. 1734 - 1749, Accomack Co VA; m. (1) SOLOMON EWELL, Bef. 1717, Accomack Co VA; d. 1734, Accomack Co VA; m. (2) CHARLES STOCKLEY, Aft. 1734, Accomack Co VA. iv. HANNAH TAYLOR, b. c 1694, Accomack Co VA; m. JAMES WISHART. v. ESTHER TAYLOR, b. c 1696, Accomack Co VA; m. (1) WILLIAM WHITE; m. (2) JOHN WILLIAMS. vi. MARY TAYLOR, b. c 1698, Accomack Co VA; m. JOHN KENDALL. vii. JOSHUA TAYLOR, b. c 1701, Accomack Co VA; d. c 1730, Accomack Co VA; m. COMFORT, c 1728, Accomack Co VA; b. c 1710; d. 1743, Accomack Co VA. ********* Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?elias,comfort::taylor::28707.html Re: ATTN:--TAYLOR RESEARCHERS Posted by: Bob Conner Date: September 24, 2005 at 08:15:13 by Susan Booker 28707 of 28964 In Accomack Co, Va is a will for Elias Taylor, dated 19 April 1717 and proven 4 June 1717. It lists the following; son Joshua (under 18) father William Hannah daughter Esther daughter Mary daughter Elizabeth Whittington daughter Naomi Davis daughter Comfort Ewell daughter Comfort Taylor wife William Whittington son in law Witnesses-Thomas Perry, William Taylor, Mary Taylor. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?elias,comfort::taylor::6359.html Re: TAYLORs in Worcester Co., MD, 1600s Posted by: Crippen Taylor Date: September 29, 1999 at 22:20:07 In Reply to: TAYLORs in Worcester Co., MD, 1600s by Mike Montgomery of 28964 .......In the book A Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset County, Maryland (would include all of what is now Worcester County) an Elias Taylor is listed as a son of William Taylor (c1612 - 1687) of Accomack County, VA. It shows Elias Taylor (c1636 - 1717) married to Comfort Anderson daughter of William and Mary (Wise) Anderson. The children for Elias and Comfort were listed as: Joshua, Elizabeth, Naomi, Comfort, Hannah, Esther, and Mary. It shows that Mary married John Kendall Children Joshua TAYLOR b: ABT 1700 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Naomi TAYLOR b: ABT 1688 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1690 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Comfort TAYLOR b: ABT 1692 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Hannah TAYLOR b: ABT 1694 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Esther TAYLOR b: ABT 1695 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1697 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Notes on Zachary, Sr. Taylor Grandfather Of Pres Zachary Taylor. Zachary was born at Hare Forest, about 4 miles from Orange Court House; He had 7 sons and 3 daus. He was Vestryman St. Thomas Par. Orange Co. 1744. Meade says he had 7 sons and daughters. He received 1000 acres from his father's patent in Orange Co. VA, cir 1725; later named "Meadowfarm".
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children? Ezekal? b 1739 m. Eve Superman and Maj. Francis? nothing more known? Taylor genealogy of the James clan. Although the author of "Taylor 4.0 appendix A" does not appear on the pages, the following sources are cited on the first page: Virginia Genealogies, by Horace Hayden, and The Robertson, Rogers and Taylor Ancestry by Donald Robertson. ... "Son Thomas had a daughter Elizabeth, born 1776, that married James McMees. (DAC [sic] lineage book 10) "Son Joseph had a son David that married Nancy Higston. (DAC [sic] lineage book #6)." End quote. "Daughters of American Colonists". CONFLICT: in number of wives and dates. he m.(1) Stella Pickett Hardy (2) Elizabeth Lee 1729 (3) Ester Blackburn aft 1739. Historic Roads of Va. Orange County Road Orders 1750-1800 By; Ann Brushmiller 26 April 1750 Old Style, Page 247: James Isbell is appointed overseer of the Road from Caves ford to Zachary Taylors old Ordinary in the Room of Philip Eastin & that he with the gang that was under the said Eastin (except those that have been since taken of) do kiip the same in repair -November 27, 1756, Page 311: Ordered that Zach. Taylors hands work on the Road Johney Scott is Surveyor of & exempted from working on the Road Thomas Newman is Overseer of & that the said Scott Clear his Road as low of the fork by the Old Ordinary -November 27, 1756, Page 311: James Waggoner is appointed Overseer of the Road in the room of Tho. Newman & that he with the Gang that was under the said Newman (except Zach. Taylors lands) Clear the same from the fork of the Road above the said Taylors Quarter down to Poplar Spring & keep the same in Repair according to Law-27 October 1757, Page 352: William Fulsher is Appointed Overseer of the Road from the fork of the Road by Zachary taylors Quarter to Caves ford & also from Taomahawk to the Courthouse in the room of Philip Eastin & that he with the Gang that was under the said Eastin clear & keep the same in repair -27 October 1757, Page 353: Thomas Chew, Rowland Thomas & Richard Thomas Gent or any two of them are appointed to joyn with the gent Mentioned by the Court of Louisa County 22 May 1766, Page 370 (O.C.M.B. 1, Page 97): Edward Cason appointed Overseer of the road from the Courthouse down to the path that leads to Zachary Taylors house and that he with his Gang and the hands at Col. Baylors Quarter Viz. from John Wrights, John Embres, & Jonathan Davis's Clear and keep the Same in Repair -27 June 1796, Page 386: Zachary Taylor appointed Overseer of the road from the Old Muster Field run up to William Taylors & Ord that he with John Sampson, Elisha Shearman, James Jolly Cutbut Norman, Sanders Walker, Lewis Gordon, Powell W. Thompson, Benjamin Walker, W.B. Knight. Benjamin Powell, W. Lewis Powell, Thomas Walker, William Taylor & W. Eaton do clear the s. precints & keep the same in good repair accord to Law Note Citations Father: James TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1675 in King & Queen Co. VA Mother: Martha THOMPSON b: 1679 Marriage 1 Elizabeeth LEE b: 1708 in Westmoreland Co, VA. c: 1709 Married: 1729 in Northhamton Co., VA Children Joseph Zackary TAYLOR b: Abt 1726 in Orange, VA. Zachary Jr. TAYLOR b: Abt 1735 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1740 in Northampton, Richmond, CO, Virginia c: in Grand Dau, Hancock, Lee, Sally Richard TAYLOR b: 3 Apr 1744 in Orange, VA. c: in Grandson, Hancock, Lee, Sally Hancock TAYLOR b: Abt 1744 in Northampton, Richmond, CO, Virginia c: in Second, Son Capt. Zachery TAYLOR b: 1745 in Orange, VA. Marriage 2 Esther Jones BLACKBURN Married: Abt 1750 in Culpepper Co., VA Children Charles TAYLOR b: Abt 1750 Col. Ezekiel TAYLOR b: Abt 1752 William TAYLOR b: 1754 Zachariah TAYLOR b: 1756 in Orange, VA. Jeremiah TAYLOR b: 1758 in Orange, VA. Nancy TAYLOR b: Abt 1760 Rebecca TAYLOR Grandfather of the 12th President of the Unites States, Zachary Taylor 1 LEE, Elizabeth b: 25 May 1709 Ditchley, Northumberland, VA d: ~1750 #: LEGH343 + +TAYLOR, Zachary b: 17 Feb 1710/11 d: 1768 #: TAYL897 m: 1742 Mother: THOMPSON, Martha Father: TAYLOR, Col. James ? TAYLOR, Zachary [3:3] 2 TAYLOR, Nancy #: TAYL918 2 TAYLOR, Rebecca #: TAYL919
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TAYLOR, Jeremiah #: TAYL920 TAYLOR, Zachariah (Zachary) #: TAYL921 +CHEW, Alice #: TAYL926 m: 20 Jul 1771 Rapidan, Orange, VA TAYLOR, Hancock #: TAYL922 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL923 +BELL, Thomas #: TAYL927 TAYLOR, Richard, V:RW b: 03 Apr 1744 _, Orange, VA d: 19 Jun 1829 Louisville, Fayette, KY #: TAYL892 + +STROTHER, Sarah Dabney b: 14 Dec 1760 _, Orange, VA d: 13 Dec 1822 Louisville, Fayette, KY #: TAYL893 m: 20 Aug 1779 Rapidan, Orange, VA [3:13] 3 TAYLOR, Hancock #: TAYL907 3 TAYLOR, William Dabney Strother #: TAYL906 3 TAYLOR, Zachary, POTUS b: 24 Nov 1784 Montebello, Orange, VA d: 09 | Jul 1850 White House, Washington, DC #: TAYL894 + +SMITH, Margaret "Peggy" Mackall b: 14 Dec 1760 _, Calvert, MD | #: TAYL895 m: 21 Jun 1810 _, Jefferson, KY [3:17] |4 TAYLOR, Ann Margaret Mackall #: TAYL900 |4 TAYLOR, Sarah Knox #: TAYL901 |4 TAYLOR, Octavia Pannill #: TAYL902 |4 TAYLOR, Margaret Smith #: TAYL903 |4 TAYLOR, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" #: TAYL904 |4 TAYLOR, Richard #: TAYL905 [3:23] 3 TAYLOR, William #: TAYL908 3 TAYLOR, George b: ~1786 #: TAYL909 3 TAYLOR, William Dabney #: TAYL910 3 TAYLOR, George b: 24 Sep 1789 #: TAYL911 3 TAYLOR, Sarah #: TAYL912 3 TAYLOR, Elizabeth Lee #: TAYL913 3 TAYLOR, Richard Strother #: TAYL914 3 TAYLOR, Joseph Pannill #: TAYL915 3 TAYLOR, Sarah Bailey #: TAYL916 3 TAYLOR, Emily Richard #: TAYL917 [3:33] 2 TAYLOR, Charles #: TAYL924 2 TAYLOR, Ezekiel #: TAYL925 Note Citations Notes on Erasmus Taylor GGG grandfather of Gen George S. Patton Notes on Frances Taylor Burial: 29 NOV 1761 Montpelier Cemetery, "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Father: James Taylor b: 14 MAR 1674 in Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia Mother: Martha Thompson b: 27 JAN 1679 in New Kent County, Virginia Marriage 1 Ambrose Madison b: 1700 in Orange County, Virginia Married: 24 AUG 1721 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia Children John Madison b: 1720 in King George County, Virginia Frances Madison b: ABT 1721 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia James Madison b: 27 MAR 1723 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia c: 20 APR 1723 in Virginia Elizabeth Madison b: 14 JUN 1725 in Virginia c: 3 JUL 1725 in Virginia Frances Madison b: 6 MAR 1726 in Orange County, Virginia c: 9 APR 1726 in Virginia Grandmother of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison 4 Francis TAYLOR b: 30 AUG 1700 d: 25 OCT 1761 + Ambrose MADISON b: ABT. 1690 5 James MADISON , Sr. b: 1723 d: 27 FEB 1801 + Eleanor Rose Nellie CONWAY 6 James MADISON , Jr b: 6 MAR 1750/51 d: 28 JUN 1836 + Dorthea PAYNE 6 Francis MADISON b: 18 JUN 1753 d: 1800 + Susanna BELL 6 Ambrose MADISON b: 27 JUN 1758 d: 1793 + Mary Willis LEE 6 Calett MADISON b: 10 FEB 1758 d: 1758 6 Nelly Conway MADISON b: 14 FEB 1760 d: 1802
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Isaac HITE , Jr 6 William MADISON b: 1 MAY 1762 d: 1843 + Frances THROCKMORTON + Nancy JARRELL 6 Sarah Catlett MADISON b: 17 AUG 1764 d: 1843 + Thomas MACON 6 ? MADISON b: 1766 d: 1766 6 Elizabeth MADISON b: 10 FEB 1768 d: 1775 6 ? MADISON b: 1770 d: 1770 6 Reuben MADISON b: 19 SEP 1771 d: 1775 6 Frances Taylor MADISON b: 4 OCT 1774 + Robert Henry ROSE 5 Elizabeth MADISON b: 14 JUN 1725 + John WILLIS 5 Frances MADISON b: 6 MAR 1725/26 + Teverner BEALE Notes on Martha Taylor 4 Martha TAYLOR b: 27 JAN 1701/02 d: 17 NOV 1782 + Thomas CHEW 5 Joseph CHEW b: 1725 5 Larkin CHEW b: 1727 5 Frances CHEW b: 1730 5 Hannah CHEW b: 1731 5 Thomas CHEW b: 1733 5 Colby CHEW b: 1735 5 Elizabeth CHEW b: 1737 5 Mildred CHEW b: 1741 5 Samuel CHEW b: 1743 5 James CHEW b: 1745 5 Alice CHEW + Hancock TAYLOR b: 1738 Notes on George Taylor He was a Colonel in 1755, a member of the House of Burgesses, the Committee of Safety and of the Virginia Convention in 1775. The Virginia Magazine states that George Taylor had 14 sons, seven of whom served in the Revolutionary War and thirteen held office under government at one time. The 9 sons of George Taylor who were all in the Revolutionary War were: (1) Sargent Major James Taylor (2) Lieutenant Jonathan Taylor (3) Captain Edmund Taylor (4) Colonel Fracis Taylor (believed to be Frank Taylor) (5) Captain Richard Taylor (6) Colonel John Taylor (7) Major William Taylor (8) Surgeon Charles Taylor (9) Midshipman Benjamin Taylor Col. George Taylor, of Orange, lived about two miles east of Orange C.H. (Court House), which the house is still standing. (Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper Co, VA) Note Citations Notes on John Taylor Note: Information found at: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/myff/d0086/g0000043.html>#I1822 He was a great man and a writer; made a name in VA as a writer of agricultural journals. He was raised by his uncle; moved from Caroline Co., VA to another VA County and then to NC. Around 1755, John & Catherine moved to ...Macpelah..., south of Townesville, in Granville Co, NC with most of their children settling around them. John and Catherine are buried there Note Citations Notes on William, III Bassett G grandfather of William Henry Harrison, president of the United States 3G grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, president of the United Sstates. Notes on Abiah, I Taylor 1. Title: The Long Years of Obscurity - A History of Didcott England, Volume I to 1841 Abbrev: Didcott Author: Brian Lingham 2. Title: Taylor Family of Chester County PA Abbrev: Taylor-Cope
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Author: Gilbert Cope Publication: Private, West Chester, PA, 1863 3. Research Files IV Entries: 32072 Updated: 2005-02-20 08:53:17 UTC (Sun) Contact: Roy Polk [email protected] Birth: abt 1681 in Dedcott, Berkshire, England Death: 1747 in E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Probate: 26 Oct 1747 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Note: "Abiah Taylor arrived here in 1702, and obtained a warrant, dated 1, 1 9, 1702-3, to take up 500 acres in Chester County. Another warrant wa s granted 2,6, 1703, for 475 acres, the remainder of Toovey's purchas e after deducting 25 acres for 'Liberty Land' in Philadelphia. He had perhaps sold 250 acres unlocated, or otherwise obtained a warrant for that amount which has not been noticed. . .In pursuance of the above a tract of 430 acres was laid out in what is now East Bradford townshi p, through which the east branch of the Brandywine flows, from a littl e above 'Deborah's Rocks' to a point about a mile and one-eighth below . Near the upper end of this, on a pretty mound, Abiah Taylor erected , in 1724, a brick house. . .A branch of the Brandywine, from the east ward, flows close by and has been known as Taylor's Run. . .Abiah Tayl or erected a mill upon this as early as 1722. . .His brother Joseph ca me from England in 1708, and built a mill on Pocopson Creek about 1724 ." (Genealogy of the Smedley Family, pp 80-81, George and Sarah Smedle y, Ancestry.com database) "The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given up, an d instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract of Brand ywine, and 350 acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The Brandy wine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1703, and on this Ab iah Taylor settled. In 1724 he built a brick house. . .His children we re Ann, who married Richard Bernard; Abiah, who died unmarried; Debora h, who married Jonathan Parke, and to whom her father gave the 200 acr es on Taylor's Run, near the homestead; Alice, who married Daniel Hoop es, and Samuel. A mill was built on the run which enters the Brandywin e near the brick dwelling, about 1730. Abiah Taylor died about 1747." (Genealogy of the Darlington Family, p 82, Gilbert Cope, Ancestry.com database) Son Samuel Taylor administrator of 26 Oct 1747 probated will of Abiah. Note Citations Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1649 d: 1692 + Richard WINDLEY WINLEY b: ABT 1645 2 WINLEY + Richard SIMMS b: ABT 1657 d: Nov 1684 (Probate) 2 Thomas SIMMS 2 Mary SIMMS Notes on Arthur Taylor Arthur Taylor arrived in Maryland in 1659, brought by his father, John. He first married Margaret, who died by 7 Jan 1678/79. Second, he married Frances, widow of ____ Smithers. He surveyed 100 acres, "Falls Hill" on 22 Aug 1669, and 300 acres , "Arthur's Choice" on 20 Aug 1683. With wife Margaret, he sold "Fall Hill" and one-half of "Taylor's Mount". He bought 150 acres at "Foster's Neck" from James and Martha Ives. He sold on 7 Jan 1678/79 with wife Frances 315 acres of "Spring Neck" to Thomas Cooke. In Dec. 1681, he and Frances sold 25 acres of "George's Hill" to Thomas Preston. In Mar 1683/84, he and Frances conveyed 150 acres out of 300 acres taken up by Arthur to James Smithers, son of Frances. Arthur had at lease two children: John born ca 1671 and Anne,who first married James Greer and second married Lawrence Richardson. "Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759," by Robert W. Barnes, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc ., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore Co., MD 21202, p. 623: TAYLOR, Arthur, s. of John, was b. by 1659 when he was brought into the Providence by his father; m. 1st Margaret (----) who d. by 7 Jan 1678/79; m. 2nd Francis, wid. of (----) Smithers ; surv. 100 a. Fall Hill on 22 Aug. 1669, and 300 a. Arthur's Choice on 20 Aug 1683; with w . Margaret sold Fall Hill and one-half of Taylor's Mount ("Which John Taylor had bought from Benjamin Reid"); bought 150 a. at Foster's Neck from James and Martha Ives; on 7 Jan 1678/7 9 with w. Frances sold 315 a. Spring Neck to Thomas Cooke; in Dec 1681 Arthur and w. Frances sold 25 a. George's Hill to Thomas Preston; in March 1683/84 he and Frances conv. 150 a. out of 300 a. taken up by Arthur, to James Smithers, s. of said w. Frances; Arthur had at least two ch.: John, b. c. 1671; Anne, m. 1st James Greer, and 2nd Lawrence Richardson (96:230 ; 101:302; 106:28; 211; William B. Marye, article on Taylor Family of Taylor's Mount, in Hayes' "Maryland Genealogical Bulletin", 9:16-19 and 12:7-9). 96:230 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County" . "Baltimore County Land Records of 1670." MHM 26 (1931) 228-233. 101:302 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County ". "Baltimore County Land Records of 1681." MHM 31 (1936) 36-39. 106:28 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County" . "Baltimore County Land Records of 1684." MHM 32 (1937) 286-290. 211 - Other County Records and Published sources. "Maryland Rent Rolls: Baltimore and Ann e Arundel Counties, 1700-1707, 1705-1724." Baltimore: 1976. William B. Marye, article on Taylor Family of Taylor's Mount, in Hayes' "Maryland Genealogical Bulletin", 9:16-19 and 12:7-9). "The Early Settlers of Maryland," by Gust Skordas, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1974, p. 453:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Taylor, Arthur Liber 4 Folio 219 Transported 1659. Son of John He was listed in his father's will dated Mar 1765 as the oldest son. "Maryland Historical Magazine," Maryland Historical Society, Vol. XXXIV, 1939, p. 287: Bond, August 7, 1686, Samuel Sicklemore, planter, of Gunpowder River, obligating himself to Arthur Taylor for 10,000 pounds of tobacco as security for performance of covenants in deed o f same date. Witnesses, James Greyer, James Taylor, Christopher Foster. Sicklemore acknowledges September 7 before Col George Wells and Mr. Edward Bedell, commissioners, Clerk Hedges attests. "Maryland Historical Magazine," Maryland Historical Society, Vol. XXXII, 1938, p. 287: Deed, March 1683-84, Arthur Taylor, planter, be agreement with his wife Francis, conveying to James Smithers, son of said wife, 150 acres out of 300 acres taken up by grantor on south side of Bird's River, a branch of Gunpowder River, under warrant of April 20, 1683, assigned by Nicholas Painter to Maj. Thomas Trueman of Calvert Co., by him to Thomas Lytfoot, and by him to grantor. Witnesses, Th Note Citations relationship unproven Arthur TAYLOR, planter, was granted a warrant for 1500 acres, of which 1000 acres were due unto Thomas Thurston of Baltimore Co. by assignment from Aurcher TAILOUR. On 15 Aug 1683, Thomas Lytfoot, deputy surveyor, laid out for the said Thurston a parcel of land called Elberton, to be held of the Mannor of Baltimore. Thomas Thurston of Baltimore Co., planter, patented Elberton, 100 acres on the W. side of the Susquehanna River on 1 Jun 1685 Notes on Elizabeth Taylor 1 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1664 + James SMITHERS b: ABT 1657 d: 1729 2 William SMITHERS b: ABT 1689 d: 25 AUG 1760 + Rebecca b: ABT 1695 d: BEF OCT 1751 3 William SMITHERS b: ABT 1716 + Hannah b: ABT 1718 3 Elizabeth SMITHERS b: ABT 1717 d: 25 Aug 1760 (Aft) + John WOODALL b: ABT 1715 d: 1753 + John ALLEY b: ABT 1715 + Elizabeth b: ABT 1693 d: 1762 2 John SMITHERS b: ABT 1690 d: ABT 1759 + Mary Katherine 3 John SMITHERS b: 1 APR 1729 d: ABT 1786 + Rachel b: ABT 1732 3 Sarah SMITHERS b: ABT 1727 + John BOYER b: ABT 1725 2 Thomas SMITHERS b: ABT 1692 2 Mary SMITHERS + IVES IYDS + Richard SIMMS b: ABT 1657 d: Nov 1684 (Probate) 2 William Sims Notes on James Taylor James b. 1656 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, d. January 18,1719, m. Elizabeth August 11, 1705 (Rud Let and St. Peter's Vestry Book and Parish Registry hereinafter cited as SP PR). The Parish of St. Peter's in which James and his wife Elizabeth lived and brought up their family was established April 29, 1697 from the old Parish of Blisland. St. Paul's Parish was established in 1704 from the upper or Northwestern portion of St. Peter's. When Hanover County was created in 1720, the boundry line between St. Peter's and St. Paul's become the boundry line between Hanover and New Kent counties. Thus many Taylor family members probably did not move but became residents of Hanover County by virtue of the area in which they lived. James was active in the activities of the Parish. The vestry voted to make him a lay reader and their Clerk at a meeting held February 4, 1707/08. He was paid fpr his services always in pounds of tobacco which was the most common means of payment in his day. He held the position of Clerk and Lay Reader until 1718, a year before his death. Several times during his tenure, the vestry met at his home. He was granted 1433 acres of land in New Kent County on August 16, 1715 by Alexander Spotswood, "His Majesty's Lieut. Govenor and Commander-in-Chief of this Dominion". (SP PR) (Land Grant found in English duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, compiled by Louis Des Cogents, Jr.) Notes on Mary Parkins Death: BEF 3 OCT 1787 in Laurens, South Carolina Marriage 1 Hugh O'NEAL b: ABT 1740 in South Carolina Married: ABT 1763 in Laurens, South Carolina Children Ruth O'NEAL b: 10 JUN 1770 in Laurens, South Carolina Annie O'NEAL b: 11 NOV 1772 in Laurens, South Carolina Notes on Abraham Kellogg 1 Sarah MARSH b: 28 Jan 1724 c: 28 Jun 1724 d: 1796 + Abraham KELLOGG b: 17 Jan 1720 d: 13 Jan 1805
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Frederick Webster KELLOGG b: 31 Jan 1761 d: 7 Jun 1817 + Margaret MOORE b: 13 Jul 1760 d: 3 Oct 1803 3 Polly KELLOGG b: 7 Sep 1780 d: 21 Apr 1808 3 Frederick KELLOGG b: Abt 1783 d: 16 Sep 1865 + Esther GUTHRIE b: Abt 1784 d: 17 Mar 1870 4 Mary KELLOGG b: 3 Nov 1806 4 Nancy KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1808 4 Frederick KELLOGG b: 8 Jul 1810 4 Uriel KELLOGG b: 2 May 1812 + Mary NICHOLS b: 25 Jul 1815 5 Hiram Spencer KELLOGG b: 22 May 1843 5 Alice Gertrude KELLOGG b: 6 Dec 1847 3 Jerusha KELLOGG b: 1786 d: 29 Aug 1811 3 Uriel Holmes KELLOGG b: 22 Sep 1789 d: 8 Feb 1844 + Mary Esther HUGGINS b: 22 Jul 1789 4 Orchard Guy KELLOGG b: 15 Apr 1816 d: 3 Jul 1863 + Fanny Dench DENCH b: 11 Apr 1818 d: 7 Jun 1844 5 James Warren KELLOGG b: 14 Jul 1841 5 Fanny M. KELLOGG b: 30 Nov 1843 4 John Gould KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1812 d: 7 Oct 1864 4 Mary Huggins KELLOGG b: Sep 1814 d: 6 Jun 1816 4 William KELLOGG b: 1818 d: 18 Nov 1858 4 James KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1820 d: 4 Jul 1859 4 Uriel Holmes KELLOGG b: 23 May 1823 4 Frederick Webster KELLOGG b: 25 Nov 1826 4 Henry Moore KELLOGG b: 25 Mar 1828 4 Mary Charlotte KELLOGG b: 18 May 1830 4 Margaret Norton KELLOGG b: 24 Oct 1832 3 Amanda KELLOGG b: Abt 1791 d: Jun 1844 3 Hiram KELLOGG b: Abt 1793 3 Webster KELLOGG b: Abt 1795 d: 23 Feb 1859 + Marianna NASH b: 24 Oct 1798 d: 4 Feb 1845 2 Martin KELLOGG b: 16 Jul 1758 d: 14 Apr 1840 + Lucy SEYMOUR b: 1 Jun 1758 d: 19 Sep 1839 3 Laura Mary KELLOGG b: 11 Dec 1786 d: 27 Sep 1853 + Amos REYNOLDS b: 17 Apr 1786 d: 12 Sep 1868 4 Amanda Olivia REYNOLDS b: 15 May 1826 + James Wilson GATES b: 28 Jun 1821 d: 27 Jan 1859 5 Ella GATES b: 24 Aug 1852 d: 25 Oct 1888 5 Pearley Or Pearl GATES b: 4 Jul 1854 5 Ellen GATES b: Abt 1850 5 Pearl GATES b: Abt 1852 4 George Washington REYNOLDS b: 2 Feb 1809 d: 1903 4 John Milton REYNOLDS b: 10 Mar 1812 d: 27 Aug 1888 4 Benjamin Franklin REYNOLDS b: 22 Feb 1811 d: 22 Sep 1896 4 Lucyette REYNOLDS b: 4 Mar 1814 d: 13 Sep 1857 4 Waite Elmira REYNOLDS b: 6 Jan 1816 d: 4 Aug 1886 4 Sarah Ann REYNOLDS b: 27 Dec 1817 d: 1899 4 Charles Morris REYNOLDS b: 3 Jun 1819 d: 28 Apr 1900 4 Esther REYNOLDS b: 1 Feb 1822 d: 20 Feb 1849 4 Chauncey Seymour REYNOLDS b: Mar 1824 d: 4 Aug 1843 4 Horace Dryden REYNOLDS b: 22 Apr 1828 4 Mary R. REYNOLDS b: 8 Jan 1833 d: 1873 3 Ralph KELLOGG b: 2 Jul 1789 d: 8 Jan 1792 3 George Washington KELLOGG b: 17 Apr 1791 d: 1840 + Maria SESSIONS b: Abt 1795 4 Laura KELLOGG b: Abt 1824 4 Aurelia KELLOGG b: Abt 1826 d: 26 Jul 1838 3 Lucy KELLOGG b: 26 Aug 1792 d: 1874 3 Merron KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1795 d: 26 Jan 1878 3 Olive KELLOGG b: 5 Apr 1798 d: May 1798 3 Horace Dryden KELLOGG b: 12 Aug 1799 d: 12 Aug 1871 + Mary Ann NETTLEVILLE b: Abt 1803 4 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 12 Sep 1837 3 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 16 Jul 1801 d: 12 Jul 1834 3 Ralph Phineas KELLOGG b: 12 Jul 1796 d: 12 May 1864 + Clarissa L GRIDLEY b: 30 Dec 1794 d: 24 Mar 1870 4 Lucinda KELLOGG b: 16 Feb 1821 d: 5 Apr 1846 4 Wayne Loomis KELLOGG b: 12 Sep 1822 4 Adeline Louisa KELLOGG b: 6 Jan 1825 4 Sarah Jane KELLOGG b: 26 Dec 1827 4 George Washington KELLOGG b: 24 May 1829 d: 8 Sep 1840
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Seymour L. KELLOGG b: 20 Feb 1830 d: 26 Mar 1832 4 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 3 Sep 1832 2 Phineas KELLOGG b: 7 Jun 1756 d: 2 Dec 1835 + Olive FRAZER b: 2 Apr 1853 3 Phineas KELLOGG b: 11 Oct 1790 d: 23 Jul 1879 + Louisa THOMAS b: 20 Aug 1796 d: 29 Nov 1828 4 Mary E. KELLOGG b: 12 Jan 1822 d: 20 Feb 1898 + William Harrison DILL b: 13 Feb 1815 d: 19 Jun 1893 5 Phineas Kellogg DILL b: 1 Oct 1850 d: 13 Oct 1941 5 Martha Louise DILL b: 30 Jun 1842 d: 17 Oct 1912 5 Robert Stuart DILL b: 2 Oct 1844 d: 30 Oct 1901 5 John Hamilton DILL b: 8 Mar 1848 d: 26 Mar 1924 5 Minor Calvin DILL b: 29 Jul 1852 d: 10 Jun 1943 5 Greeley R. DILL b: 6 Mar 1855 d: 20 Jan 1911 5 Alfred Mc Griff DILL b: 23 Dec 1857 d: 11 Apr 1936 5 Cassius Clay DILL b: 22 Aug 1860 d: 28 Aug 1955 5 Emma Belle DILL b: 25 Sep 1864 d: 2 Jan 1889 + Frank SMITH 4 Sophronia Louisa KELLOGG b: 17 Nov 1818 4 Leonard Phenias KELLOGG b: 29 Jul 1821 d: 15 Sep 1821 4 Mary Ann Emeline KELLOGG b: 12 Jan 1823 4 Julia Ann KELLOGG b: 5 Feb 1825 4 Warren Stuart KELLOGG b: 25 Sep 1828 3 Keturah KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1778 d: 28 Jan 1856 3 Leonard KELLOGG b: 18 Feb 1781 d: 22 May 1817 + Sally FRENCH b: 19 Nov 1789 d: 9 Aug 1870 4 Asahel Seward KELLOGG b: 19 Aug 1809 + Eunice Ann HEALD b: 20 Jun 1820 d: 4 Jul 1869 5 Lucy G. KELLOGG b: 9 Sep 1842 d: 24 Feb 1869 5 Leonard KELLOGG b: 27 Mar 1844 d: 6 Apr 1862 5 John G. KELLOGG b: 15 Jun 1846 5 Grace KELLOGG b: 24 Feb 1848 5 Mary M. KELLOGG b: 24 May 1850 d: 30 Dec 1872 5 Lenora Hope KELLOGG b: 16 Nov 1858 4 John Leonard KELLOGG b: 8 Apr 1811 + Nancy Smith STARR b: 28 Nov 1818 d: 12 Mar 1849 4 Portia KELLOGG b: 15 Mar 1813 4 Sarah KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1815 d: 3 Jul 1853 4 Leonora KELLOGG b: 3 May 1817 d: 1877 3 Mary Ann KELLOGG b: 5 Aug 1783 d: 5 Sep 1863 3 Nancy KELLOGG b: 18 Aug 1787 3 Charles Fraser KELLOGG b: 22 May 1788 d: Jan 1865 + Aimira Kilbourne HARRIS b: 19 Aug 1787 d: 15 Dec 1820 4 Sheldon Ingalls KELLOGG b: 18 Dec 1809 d: 28 Jun 1886 + Catherine RAYNER EDMANDS b: 13 Jun 1814 d: 1 Jul 1892 5 Catherine Almira KELLOGG b: 17 Aug 1836 5 Miner Edmands KELLOGG b: 12 Jun 1839 d: 5 Dec 1842 5 Elizabeth Brown KELLOGG b: 1841 d: 1 Mar 1842 5 Virginia KELLOGG b: 31 Jan 1843 d: 23 Jul 1850 5 Sheldon Ingalls KELLOGG b: 27 Sep 1847 4 Charles Henry KELLOGG b: 28 Aug 1812 4 Miner Kilbourne KELLOGG b: 22 Aug 1814 d: 17 Feb 1889 + Celia LOGAN b: 17 Dec 1837 5 Virginia Somers KELLOGG b: 25 Apr 1860 4 Almira Sophia KELLOGG b: 19 Jan 1817 4 Horace Edmands KELLOGG b: Abt 1819 4 Warren Converse KELLOGG b: 8 Dec 1820 d: 19 Dec 1820 + Eliza SMITH b: 1801 4 Caleb Smith Fraser KELLOGG b: Abt 1837 3 Sophia KELLOGG b: 10 Sep 1792 d: 18 Apr 1877 3 Julia Ann KELLOGG b: 2 Mar 1796 d: 22 Sep 1838 2 Esther KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1748 d: 4 Mar 1826 + Aaron AUSTIN b: 27 Aug 1745 d: 15 Jul 1829 3 Ralsamen C. AUSTIN b: Abt 1784 d: 19 Sep 1840 3 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1788 d: 1802 3 Clarissa AUSTIN b: Abt 1786 3 Sarah AUSTIN b: Abt 1782 3 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1780 3 Montgomery AUSTIN b: 1778 d: 1808 3 Abigail AUSTIN b: Abt 1776 3 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1798 d: 1802 3 Clarissa AUSTIN b: Abt 1796
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Sarah AUSTIN b: Abt 1794 3 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1792 3 Abigail AUSTIN b: Abt 1790 2 Moses KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1754 d: 1806 + Mabel MERRILL b: 6 Mar 1763 3 Norman KELLOGG b: 31 Oct 1794 d: 17 Dec 1872 + Fannie STEELE b: 29 Dec 1797 4 Leonard Fitch KELLOGG b: 25 Jan 1822 + Frances F. MERRILL b: 1825 4 Robert Dwight KELLOGG b: 24 Feb 1823 d: 25 Oct 1898 + Sabra Ann PIERPONT b: 27 Jun 1822 5 Harriet Eliza KELLOGG b: 3 May 1849 5 Fannie Pierpont KELLOGG b: 27 Feb 1854 5 Robert Dwight KELLOGG b: 10 Jul 1864 4 Norman Gilbert KELLOGG b: 20 Jan 1825 d: 13 Nov 1900 + Rebecca THORPE b: 23 Jan 1833 5 Elizabeth Gilder KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1855 5 Rebecca KELLOGG b: Abt 1857 5 Emily KELLOGG b: Abt 1859 4 James Homer KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1826 4 Fanny KELLOGG b: 25 Nov 1828 4 Henry Clay KELLOGG b: 20 Jun 1831 4 Lucius KELLOGG b: 7 Oct 1834 4 Fanny Eliza KELLOGG b: 7 Aug 1837 3 Truman KELLOGG b: 6 Dec 1800 d: 6 May 1863 + Fannie MARSH b: 20 May 1803 d: 12 Apr 1887 4 Eleanor KELLOGG b: Aug 1828 d: 7 Jan 1854 4 Candace Ann KELLOGG b: 12 Apr 1833 4 Vrial KELLOGG b: Abt 1835 4 Franklin KELLOGG b: Abt 1837 4 Howard KELLOGG b: Abt 1839 3 Henry KELLOGG b: Abt 1802 d: 22 Oct 1823 3 Polly KELLOGG b: Abt 1804 3 Louisa KELLOGG b: Abt 1806 3 Sophia KELLOGG b: Abt 1808 2 Elias KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1754 2 Sarah "Sally" KELLOGG b: 3 Jun 1763 d: 22 Jul 1834 2 Truman KELLOGG b: 6 Jan 1766 d: 5 Nov 1821 + Hannah MERRILL b: 15 Jan 1765 c: 10 Feb 1765 d: 4 Oct 1847 3 Rachel KELLOGG b: 11 Jun 1788 d: 18 Apr 1871 3 Forris KELLOGG b: 1791 d: 23 Apr 1855 3 Truman KELLOGG b: 15 Feb 1795 d: 17 May 1867 + Malinda MARSH b: 1 May 1798 4 Sarah Malinda KELLOGG b: 25 Jul 1822 4 Cornelia Hannah KELLOGG b: 8 Jun 1824 4 Nathan Marsh KELLOGG b: 24 Jun 1829 4 Truman Morris KELLOGG b: 7 Oct 1835 3 Hannah KELLOGG b: 8 Jul 1799 d: 17 Mar 1861 3 Morris KELLOGG b: 21 Apr 1804 d: 13 Apr 1870 + Maria WINCHESTER b: 1 Oct 1808 d: 6 Aug 1873 4 Sophia KELLOGG b: 2 Feb 1833 d: 21 Jan 1884 4 Morris KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1834 4 Maria KELLOGG b: 15 Aug 1836 d: 1 Aug 1857 4 Lucretia KELLOGG b: 9 Jan 1838 4 Charles Wetmore KELLOGG b: 30 May 1839 + Jane HENDERSON b: 2 Jan 1850 5 Henderson KELLOGG b: 20 Apr 1878 5 Edythe KELLOGG b: 27 Nov 1882 5 Alfred Galpin KELLOGG b: 2 Feb 1887 5 Branton Holstein KELLOGG b: 11 May 1889 6 Branton KELLOGG b: 17 Dec 1919 d: 7 Apr 2002 4 Henry H. KELLOGG b: 21 Jan 1845 4 Sarah Eliza KELLOGG b: 29 Mar 1851 4 William B. KELLOGG b: 3 Oct 1854 3 Eliza KELLOGG b: 6 Jun 1806 d: 2 Apr 1842 2 Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 17 Jun 1768 2 Abraham KELLOGG b: 27 Jan 1750 d: 29 Apr 1812 + Sarah SEYMOUR b: 12 Jul 1750 c: Jul 1750 d: 4 Mar 1802 3 Hannah KELLOGG b: 18 Mar 1776 3 John KELLOGG b: 1787 c: 29 Sep 1787 3 Hannah KELLOGG b: 28 Oct 1772 d: 3 May 1774 3 Abram KELLOGG b: 28 Sep 1774
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Jerusha GOODWIN b: 22 Sep 1776 4 Abram Goodwin KELLOGG b: 15 Jun 1812 3 Warren KELLOGG b: 5 Jan 1779 3 Horace KELLOGG b: 1 Oct 1780 + Orpha PRATT b: 1777 d: 3 May 1810 4 Frederick Horace KELLOGG b: 13 Jul 1808 d: 19 Sep 1898 + Eliza Ann SMITH b: 9 Jun 1813 d: 4 Aug 1844 5 Sarah Augusta KELLOGG b: 19 Sep 1838 d: 21 Sep 1876 5 Arthur Goodsell KELLOGG b: 27 Jul 1844 d: 10 Nov 1862 + Anna STEELE b: 26 Oct 1788 4 John Pratt KELLOGG b: 14 Sep 1815 d: 12 May 1879 4 Henry Augustus KELLOGG b: 20 Mar 1817 d: 4 Sep 1899 + Loraine E. BUTLER b: 27 Oct 1818 5 Alfred August KELLOGG b: 3 Aug 1844 5 Cyrus William KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1855 4 Virgil Warren KELLOGG b: 20 Jul 1823 4 Orpah Ann KELLOGG b: 29 Sep 1830 3 Sarah KELLOGG b: 4 Jul 1783 3 Virgil KELLOGG b: 29 Jun 1785 d: 5 May 1788 2 Solomon KELLOGG b: 10 Dec 1751 d: 13 Sep 1795 + Ruth KELLOGG b: 20 Oct 1749 d: 1845 3 Pearl KELLOGG b: 3 Jan 1789 d: 11 Sep 1858 + Nancy Ann RILEY b: 16 Nov 1799 4 Ruth Helena KELLOGG b: 14 Feb 1823 4 Wellington Riley KELLOGG b: 24 Sep 1824 d: 11 Jan 1857 4 Walter Releigh KELLOGG b: 14 Aug 1827 4 Philander KELLOGG b: 29 Nov 1829 4 William Riley KELLOGG b: 2 Apr 1832 4 Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 14 Aug 1834 4 Rolla Riley KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1836 4 Elizabeth Pamela KELLOGG b: 7 Aug 1838 4 Caroline Nancy KELLOGG b: 16 Apr 1841 + Lucy Mary NORTHRUP b: 10 Nov 1788 d: 21 Mar 1866 4 Ozro Northrop KELLOGG b: 22 Apr 1816 + Harriet NEWELL CLARK b: 1827 d: 1889 5 Homer P. KELLOGG b: 11 Apr 1838 d: 15 Sep 1854 5 Murray Mirabeau KELLOGG b: 12 Feb 1846 d: 14 Jun 1912 5 Josephine KELLOGG b: 18 Mar 1851 d: 29 Feb 1940 4 Lucilla KELLOGG b: 26 Oct 1814 d: 18 Feb 1888 + Isaac Gurley HALL b: 13 Jan 1811 d: 20 Sep 1844 5 Charles Root HALL b: 1835 5 Newton Isaac HALL b: 1837 5 William Henry HALL b: 1840 d: 16 Aug 1854 5 Pearl HALL b: 1842 5 Dwight Sylvester HALL b: 1843 5 Lucy Ann HALL b: 25 Jan 1839 d: 5 Apr 1925 4 Jane Ette KELLOGG b: 18 Apr 1815 d: 2 Dec 1893 + Dr. Charles S. JOHNSON b: Abt 1811 d: 10 Jun 1854 5 Charles Pearl JOHNSON b: 9 Dec 1841 d: 12 Apr 1879 4 Jane Ann KELLOGG b: 18 Apr 1815 d: 18 Apr 1815 4 Ann Eliza KELLOGG b: 13 Dec 1817 d: 31 Oct 1900 + Benjamin Porter BAKER b: 8 Aug 1813 d: 23 Jun 1882 5 George Dwight BAKER b: 1 Jun 1842 5 James Sydenham BAKER b: 7 Nov 1846 d: 13 Apr 1901 5 John Quincy BAKER b: 1 Apr 1848 4 Edward Pearl KELLOGG b: 16 Apr 1819 + Elizabeth Caldwell HAZELETT b: 19 Mar 1822 5 Lucy Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1845 d: 8 Dec 1888 5 Pearl Edward KELLOGG b: 1 Sep 1846 5 Walter William KELLOGG b: 17 May 1849 d: 17 Sep 1879 5 Ury Marston KELLOGG b: 22 Jun 1851 5 John Hazelett KELLOGG b: 28 May 1854 4 Cynthia Olive KELLOGG b: 15 Dec 1820 4 Charles Leicester KELLOGG b: 18 Oct 1822 d: 28 Mar 1883 4 Louisa Heroine KELLOGG b: 28 May 1824 d: 2 Dec 1866 + Dwight BAKER b: 11 Jan 1821 d: 24 Apr 1881 5 William Hayden BAKER b: 3 Aug 1845 5 Melvine Louise BAKER b: 10 Sep 1854 5 Henry Dwight BAKER b: 5 Nov 1856 4 Racine Daniel KELLOGG b: 9 Mar 1828 + Elizabeth Ann BURNS b: 4 Jan 1844 5 Flosse KELLOGG b: 27 Jan 1877
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Ruth KELLOGG b: 13 Aug 1774 d: 27 Mar 1813 + Timothy GREENLY b: 20 May 1768 4 Francis GREENLY b: 9 Jun 1793 d: 24 Jul 1834 4 James GREENLY b: 12 Jun 1795 4 Orsamus GREENLY b: 14 Oct 1797 d: 26 Jul 1823 4 Kellogg GREENLY b: 14 Apr 1800 4 Amanda GREENLY b: 14 Apr 1802 d: 7 Mar 1837 4 George GREENLY b: 10 Aug 1804 d: 1860 4 Lucy Ann GREENLY b: 10 Dec 1806 d: 15 Nov 1852 4 Albert GREENLY b: 8 Jan 1809 d: 23 Mar 1840 4 Robert GREENLY b: 8 Oct 1810 d: 4 Dec 1862 3 Silas KELLOGG b: 30 Mar 1776 d: 6 Dec 1818 + Elizabeth KELLOGG b: Abt 1781 4 Ruth KELLOGG b: Abt 1803 4 Betsey KELLOGG b: Abt 1805 3 Solomon KELLOGG b: 4 Apr 1778 d: 16 Sep 1834 + Rebecca TURNER b: 19 Aug 1779 d: 14 May 1825 4 Roswell KELLOGG b: 1800 d: 1800 5 Henry KELLOGG b: 19 Sep 1819 + Mary AXTEL b: Sep 1820 6 Albert Lewis KELLOGG b: 31 Oct 1843 d: 17 Jun 1855 4 Mary Ann KELLOGG b: 26 Mar 1803 4 Solomon KELLOGG b: 11 Dec 1804 d: 9 Mar 1871 4 Eliza KELLOGG b: 19 Sep 1805 4 Asher Porter KELLOGG b: 1 Aug 1809 d: 1869 + Polly Maria SNOW b: 19 Apr 1817 d: 22 Jan 1894 5 Rebecca Jane KELLOGG b: 28 Dec 1835 d: 1918 5 Eunice Mindana KELLOGG b: 29 Nov 1837 5 Freeborn Garrison KELLOGG b: 24 Jun 1840 + Martha Mattie Ludenska HAKES b: 1847 6 Norman Porter KELLOGG b: 30 Sep 1870 6 Irving Howard KELLOGG b: 9 Jan 1872 6 Harry Hugh KELLOGG b: 5 Jun 1876 6 Artemas Brewer KELLOGG b: 21 Oct 1878 5 Rhoda KELLOGG b: 7 Feb 1844 5 Lucinda KELLOGG b: 22 Oct 1848 5 Clarinda KELLOGG b: 22 Oct 1848 d: 16 May 1884 4 Delia KELLOGG b: 4 Dec 1810 d: 15 Oct 1866 + William CONCKLIN b: 15 May 1810 d: 17 Jan 1870 5 Mary Ophelia CONCKLIN b: 29 Oct 1832 5 Jane Etta CONCKLIN b: 29 Jun 1834 5 Warren Kellogg CONCKLIN b: 6 May 1836 d: 1 Mar 1837 5 John Marcus CONCKLIN b: 27 Mar 1840 5 Hannah Westfall CONCKLIN b: 26 Oct 1842 5 Artemas Kellogg CONCKLIN b: 10 Aug 1844 5 Catherine Rebecca CONCKLIN b: 7 Sep 1847 5 William CONCKLIN b: 20 Nov 1850 5 Delia Alice CONCKLIN b: 13 Sep 1854 4 William Henry Harrison KELLOGG b: 25 Dec 1813 d: 2 Jan 1885 + Catherine GRAVES b: Abt 1817 5 Armilda KELLOGG b: Abt 1839 5 Rebecca KELLOGG b: Abt 1841 5 Artemas KELLOGG b: Abt 1843 5 Kate KELLOGG b: Abt 1845 5 Edward KELLOGG b: Abt 1847 5 Harry KELLOGG b: Abt 1849 5 Solomon KELLOGG b: Abt 1851 5 George KELLOGG b: Abt 1853 5 Albert Or Bert KELLOGG b: Abt 1855 4 George William KELLOGG b: 26 May 1815 d: Jan 1889 + Arabelia Or Arabella BAILEY b: Abt 1831 5 Artemas Brewer KELLOGG b: 10 Feb 1853 + Sarah Victoria TAYLOR b: 24 Oct 1857 6 Fannie Myrtle KELLOGG b: 12 Feb 1885 d: 4 Nov 1897 6 3 More Children KELLOGG 5 Lewis KELLOGG b: 10 Aug 1856 5 Tammie Isabel KELLOGG b: 19 Jun 1859 5 Martha Elizabeth KELLOGG b: Abt 1861 4 Artemas Brewer KELLOGG b: 25 Apr 1819 d: 24 Oct 1887 + Mary M. LIGHT b: 30 Jan 1824 d: 12 Jan 1865 5 Charles Harvey KELLOGG b: 10 Jul 1853 d: 19 Aug 1853 5 Myron Light KELLOGG b: 1 Jan 1855
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Eugene Hamlin KELLOGG b: 30 Oct 1857 d: 29 Mar 1859 5 Mary Ellen KELLOGG b: 19 Feb 1860 + Sophronia Almira CRAWFORD b: 27 Jul 1841 5 Artemas Frank KELLOGG b: 6 Jul 1868 d: 6 Aug 1869 5 Arthur Peter KELLOGG b: 28 Aug 1871 d: 11 Jul 1872 5 Edward Racine KELLOGG b: 15 Nov 1875 d: 9 Jun 1876 3 Washington KELLOGG b: 2 Jul 1780 d: 24 Aug 1854 + Elizabeth Ann WILBUR b: Abt 1799 d: 1 Jan 1831 4 George Washington KELLOGG b: 26 Nov 1821 d: 17 Dec 1878 + Elizabeth Ann Hendricks MARTIN b: 20 Dec 1821 5 John Henry KELLOGG b: 9 Jan 1844 5 Caroline Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 23 Aug 1845 5 Margaret Ann KELLOGG b: 6 Sep 1847 5 Mary Huntington KELLOGG b: 6 Nov 1849 5 George Albert KELLOGG b: 11 Sep 1851 d: 9 Feb 1894 + Phidora A. BUELL b: Abt 1852 6 George Washington KELLOGG b: 21 Jan 1875 d: 1882 6 Charlotte KELLOGG b: 20 May 1877 d: 15 Sep 1882 6 Minnie Louise KELLOGG b: 4 Dec 1878 d: 1882 5 William Washington KELLOGG b: 3 Dec 1853 5 Martha Matilda KELLOGG b: 26 Oct 1855 5 Anna Jeanette KELLOGG b: 8 Oct 1857 d: 22 Apr 1864 5 Bertha Hannah KELLOGG b: 28 Sep 1861 5 Lewis Reed KELLOGG b: 25 Dec 1863 d: 14 Feb 1865 3 Green KELLOGG b: 14 Sep 1782 d: 22 May 1871 + Chloe WILCOX b: 1783 d: 12 Mar 1852 4 Aurora KELLOGG b: 15 Oct 1806 d: 8 Feb 1885 4 Eliza Ann KELLOGG b: 12 Jun 1808 d: 30 Dec 1831 4 Charles Grandison KELLOGG b: 28 Jan 1810 d: 23 Sep 1895 + Caroline CURTISS b: 2 Dec 1817 d: 11 Jan 1882 5 William Curtis KELLOGG b: 12 Apr 1842 5 Charles Green KELLOGG b: 31 Jul 1844 5 Edward GREEN b: 15 Aug 1846 5 Mary KELLOGG b: 6 Oct 1849 d: Sep 1854 5 Sarah Wilcoxson KELLOGG b: 13 Oct 1856 5 Henry KELLOGG b: 2 Jun 1859 d: Jul 1860 4 George Washington KELLOGG b: 2 Jan 1812 d: 23 Apr 1900 + Teressa TARBLE b: 22 Nov 1817 d: 2 Jul 1895 5 Marietta KELLOGG b: 23 May 1840 d: 23 Aug 1872 5 Marion Aurelia KELLOGG b: 22 Apr 1842 5 Harriet Antoinette KELLOGG b: 21 Dec 1843 4 Green KELLOGG b: 28 Mar 1816 d: 11 Jan 1893 + Sabra ROOT b: 22 Mar 1825 5 Mary Elvin KELLOGG b: 11 Nov 1853 5 Lillie Edith KELLOGG b: 17 Mar 1863 4 Lucy KELLOGG b: 10 Dec 1822 d: 24 Mar 1896 3 Harvey KELLOGG b: 29 Sep 1785 d: 11 Feb 1856 + Mary BUTTERFIELD b: 19 Oct 1786 d: 28 Nov 1839 4 Orlando KELLOGG b: 2 Feb 1807 d: 15 Jan 1872 + Sovilla BULLOCK b: Abt 1813 d: 1 Nov 1839 5 Hervey KELLOGG b: Jun 1835 d: 22 Mar 1837 5 Harriet KELLOGG b: Dec 1838 d: 24 Mar 1851 4 Martha KELLOGG b: 9 Aug 1808 4 Henry Lotion KELLOGG b: 9 Mar 1810 d: 29 Apr 1821 4 Harvey KELLOGG b: 18 Jan 1812 d: 18 Jan 1822 4 Ruth KELLOGG b: 19 Aug 1813 4 Mary KELLOGG b: 9 Nov 1815 d: 25 Jul 1896 4 Sarah Maria KELLOGG b: 29 Jan 1818 4 Solomon Washington KELLOGG b: 20 Dec 1819 d: 4 Nov 1891 + Ruth Louisa BROWN b: 2 Aug 1818 5 Harvey Adelbert KELLOGG b: 15 Aug 1842 5 Helen Louise KELLOGG b: 12 Mar 1845 d: 1 May 1870 5 Samuel Brown KELLOGG b: 7 Apr 1847 4 James Gregg KELLOGG b: 26 Dec 1821 d: 27 Jan 1893 + Sarah Jane GIFFORD b: 29 May 1824 5 Milo Gifford KELLOGG b: 14 Apr 1849 5 Anna Maria KELLOGG b: 13 Sep 1851 4 Nancy Clark KELLOGG b: 3 Jan 1824 4 Ann Eliza KELLOGG b: 13 Dec 1825 d: 13 Aug 1847 4 Sylvia Jane KELLOGG b: 2 Apr 1828 3 James KELLOGG b: 14 Feb 1787 + Mary PRIOR b: 2 Oct 1790 d: 26 Feb 1857
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Mary Maira KELLOGG b: 23 Mar 1815 4 Emily Matilda KELLOGG b: 3 May 1817 4 Wealthy Ann KELLOGG b: 7 Apr 1820 4 Albert Arthur KELLOGG b: 23 Jan 1827 4 Susan KELLOGG b: 10 May 1829 d: 10 May 1829 4 Eliza Ann Milissa KELLOGG b: 9 Dec 1830 3 Henry KELLOGG b: 17 Apr 1791 d: 31 Aug 1825 + Sarah Ann REYNOLDS b: 25 Oct 1789 d: 25 Nov 1843 4 Jefferson Daniel Reynolds KELLOGG b: 19 Dec 1812 d: 3 Mar 1891 + Maria HOFFMAN b: 16 Feb 1814 5 Isaac Hoffman KELLOGG b: Abt 1834 5 Sylvester H. KELLOGG b: Abt 1840 4 Elmira KELLOGG b: 13 Dec 1816 4 Elnora Ann KELLOGG b: 29 Aug 1817 4 Sarah "Sally" Ann KELLOGG b: 20 Mar 1819 4 John Washington KELLOGG b: 16 Nov 1821 d: 19 Jul 1888 + Elizabeth PHILLIPS b: 19 Aug 1834 5 Nelson KELLOGG b: 29 Aug 1856 5 George Herbert KELLOGG b: 13 Jan 1862 3 Abram KELLOGG b: 12 Feb 1793 d: 18 Dec 1877 + Maria MICKLES b: 10 Mar 1797 d: 6 Jul 1837 4 Romandus KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1821 d: 24 Jun 1893 + Mary Jane ESSEX b: 16 Aug 1822 5 George Edward KELLOGG b: 12 Jan 1849 5 Mary Ann KELLOGG b: 8 Oct 1859 4 Romanzon Beaumont KELLOGG b: 15 Dec 1822 + Sabrina FISHER b: 25 Jul 1836 d: 22 Jun 1870 5 Albert Abram KELLOGG b: 27 Nov 1851 + Grace SIMMONS b: 9 Feb 1855 6 Albert Leslie KELLOGG b: 17 Sep 1893 d: 19 Nov 1894 6 4 More Children KELLOGG 5 Amarinda Emma KELLOGG b: 16 Dec 1853 5 Evaline Rebecca KELLOGG b: 24 Jan 1856 5 Ella Florence KELLOGG b: 1 Jul 1861 d: 16 Feb 1901 4 Amarinda KELLOGG b: 16 Mar 1827 d: 1846 4 Vandorman KELLOGG b: 1 Oct 1829 4 Roseman KELLOGG b: 10 May 1832 + Louisa ROEMHELDT b: 4 Feb 1842 5 Gloster Frederick KELLOGG b: 26 Sep 1859 d: 4 Feb 1864 5 Ulysses Grant KELLOGG b: 17 Nov 1864 d: 15 Aug 1873 5 Elmer Elsworth KELLOGG b: 2 Nov 1861 d: 1935 + Ettie Mariah FORWARD b: 5 Sep 1864 d: 1950 6 Lottie Belle KELLOGG b: 10 Apr 1900 d: 13 Mar 1969 6 Sidney Alonzo KELLOGG b: 20 Mar 1881 d: 1927 6 Lionel Homer KELLOGG b: 2 Jan 1884 d: 1958 6 Josephine Mabel KELLOGG b: 4 Dec 1886 d: 1971 6 Herbert Clinton KELLOGG b: 17 Sep 1889 6 Rue May KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1891 d: 1953 6 Rolland Ray KELLOGG b: 1 Oct 1893 6 Fay Mariah KELLOGG b: 22 Apr 1895 d: 30 Sep 1982 3 Aaron KELLOGG b: 12 Feb 1793 d: 23 Jan 1870 + Sarah MICKLES b: 17 Sep 1800 d: 25 Oct 1825 4 Christopher Columbus KELLOGG b: 21 Mar 1822 + Frances WRIGHT b: 28 Feb 1824 5 John Augustus KELLOGG b: 31 Mar 1849 d: 20 Jan 1851 5 Francis William KELLOGG b: 3 Apr 1851 + Mary MCCLELLAND b: 29 Feb 1848 6 5 More Children KELLOGG 6 Arthur Jay KELLOGG b: 20 Feb 1877 5 Margaret Louisa KELLOGG b: 17 Feb 1854 5 Charles Christopher KELLOGG b: 21 Mar 1856 d: 20 Mar 1874 5 Albert Irenaeus KELLOGG b: 18 Feb 1858 + Adelia SKINNER b: Abt 1859 6 2 Children KELLOGG 5 Henry Wright KELLOGG b: 22 Nov 1861 d: 28 Oct 1862 + Rispah CORNWALL b: Abt 1800 d: Nov 1852 4 Aaron Richard KELLOGG b: Abt 1841 d: 1864 Notes on George "Swede" Taylor Title: "John Taylor 1478 to Ron Taylor 2000" from: Ron Taylor
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Benjamin Taylor Marriage 1 Elizabeth WATERS OR WALTERS b: 1705 in , Culpepper County, West Virginia, USA Married: in , Lancaster County, Virginia, USA Children Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 2 Mar 1722 in , Caroline County, Virginia, USA Hannah TAYLOR b: 19 Feb 1444-1445 in , Culpepper County, West Virginia, USA Marriage 2 Elizabeth LEE b: 1709 in Ditchley, Northumberland C, Virginia, USA Married: Abt 1730 Children John TAYLOR William TAYLOR Winifred TAYLOR b: 1732 in , Culpepper County, West Virginia, USA Joseph TAYLOR b: Abt 1723 in , Culpepper County, West Virginia, USA Mary Ann TAYLOR b: Abt 1737 in , Lancaster County, Virginia, USA Hannah TAYLOR b: Abt 1739 in , Lancaster County, Virginia, USA Frances Mary TAYLOR b: 15 May 1744 Richard TAYLOR b: 22 Mar 1745 in Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia, USA Sarah TAYLOR b: 1735 Ann TAYLOR b: 1749 "Taylor Church" - one of first 4 colonial churches. Named for Benjamin Taylor REFN: 5268 In 1742 he migrated to Prince William Co., Va. IN 1759 this part was Prince Wm. Co., became Fauquier Co. In 1742 he settled 3 miles North of present Warrenton, Va. near BethelAcademy. Taylor's Church in Bethel is named after him, he was Episcopal Notes on Isaac Basye Note: Isaac was named executor of his father's estate, in accordance with his father's will of 1724. Isaac was a vestryman from 1724 to 1736, and was administrator of several wills and estates in Northumberland County, VA. It is believed that he was the Captain of a company of soldiers organized to defend against Indian attacks before the Revolutionary War, as his father was before him. Isaac's inventory at the time of his death included three guns, a case of pistols and holsters and two swords, one of which was his father's Children William Basye b: ABT 1693 in Northumberland County, VA John (I.B.) Basye b: ABT 1695 in Northumberland County, VA Jesse Basye b: ABT 1696 in Northumberland County, VA Winnifred Basye b: ABT 1697 in Northumberland County, VA Isaac Basye b: ABT 1699 in Northumberland County, VA Judith Basye b: ABT 1701 in Northumberland County, VA Edmond Basye b: ABT 1720 in Northumberland County, VA Notes on Aaron Taylor Children William TAYLOR b: 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia Lazarus TAYLOR b: 1718 in Wicomico Church, , Northumberland, Virginia Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1720 in Wicomico Church, , Northumberland, Virginia Joseph TAYLOR b: 1722 in Wicomico Church, , Northumberland, Virginia Susan TAYLOR b: ABT 1725 in Wicomico Church, , Northumberland, Virginia Notes on Sarah Taylor Father: Lazarus Taylor b: 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia Mother: Mary Veazey b: ABT 1665 in , Lancaster County, Virginia Father: Peter Taylor , Sr. b: 29 APR 1665 in Holcombe Rogus, Devonshire, , England Mother: Sarah Hall b: 23 MAY 1683 in Tacony, Pennsylvania Marriage 1 Henry Taylor b: 1699 in Westchester, Westchester, Ny Children Ann Taylor b: ABT 1720 in Eastchester, Westchester, Ny Marriage 2 John Taylor b: 1693 in , Eastchester, Westchester, Ny Marriage 3 Kemp Hurst b: ABT 1734 Marriage 4 Jonathan Parmalee b: 21 JUN 1701 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut Married: DEC 1728 Children
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Anne Parmalee b: FEB 1736/37 in Of, Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut Marriage 5 John Dameron b: ABT 1674 Married: ABT 1733 Children Joseph Dameron b: ABT 1729 in , Northumberland, Virginia George Dameron b: ABT 1736 I have attached Sarah Taylor to the Lazarus Taylor/Mary Veazy family. This may be an error as other family trees do not list her as a member of this family. She could be a child of the Peter Taylor, Sr/Sarah Hall family. Notes on Elizabeth Taylor 14 [156] Elizabeth Taylor b: 1640 in Wake Co., NC +[157] George Dameron Father: Lawrence Dameron d: May 19, 1698 in va. Mother: Dorothy m: 1679 in VA b: 1647 in northcumberland co.,va. 15 [158] Lazarus Dameron d: February 14, 1747/48 in Albermarle,Va. b: 1690 in wicomico parish +[159] Elizabeth Smith Father: Richard Smith m: 1720 b: 1690 in northcumberland co.,va. 16 [160] George Ward Dameron d: 1797 in Buckingham co.,va. b: 1722 in king george,va +[161] Anne Thoney Theney b: 1726 in Albemarle Co., VA 17 [162] Michael Damron d: 1806 b: 1744 +[163] Lucy Thomas Father: Michael Sr. THOMAS Mother: Anna Catherine Clara Wayland b: 1745 18 [164] Elizabeth Damron +[165] William Ryan,Jr. Father: Wiliam Ryan,Sr. Mother: Atheney Damron b: 1774 in Buckingham Co., VA 19 [166] William Ryan d: September 13, 1885 in Clay, West Virginia b: November 12, 1803 in Nelson Co.,Virginia +[167] Sarah Hundley Father: Nehemiah Hundley d: July 11, 1884 in Clay, West Virginia Mother: Mildred Martin b: October 19, 1804 in Evans Run , Marion Co. , Va 20 [168] mildred ryan d: in Fayette, West Virginia b: November 1831 in Fayette Co., West Virginia +[169] jesse hundley Father: John Hundley d: February 08, 1892 in Mountain Cove, Fayette, West Virginia Mother: Mary Thomas b: 1821 in Virginia 21 [170] Melissa Jane Hundley d: December 17, 1936 in Wyndal, Fayette County, West Virginia b: January 20, 1865 in Kanawha County, West Virginia +[171] Simpson Clark Odell Father: jeremiah o' dell,jr. Mother: Elizabeth Betsy Ellis b: April 12, 1861 in Nicholas County, Virginia 22 [172] Lucille Odell +[173] Yearin 22 [174] Anna Elizabeth Odell +[175] Neal 22 [176] Ray Odell b: March 21, 1889 22 [45] Emma Belle Odell d: February 15, 1969 b: September 08, 1889 +[46] Roy Marshall Taylor Father: William Ettor Taylor d: 1935 in Belva,WV Mother: Annie Menerva Clements b: 1888 in Cabell County,WV 23 [47] Harry Marshall Taylor +[48] Pearl Fitzwater 24 [49] Harry Taylor Jr. 24 [50] Gilbert Franklin Taylor +[51] Helen Mchenny 25 [52] Brenda Taylor 25 [53] Connie Frances Taylor 25 [54] Helen Anna Taylor 24 [55] Anna Lousie Taylor +[56] Addison Crouse 25 [57] Ricky Dean Crouse 25 [58] Barbara Louise Crouse 25 [59] Larry Addison Crouse 25 [60] Billy Joe Crouse 25 [61] Robin Lynn Crouse 24 [62] Nancy Wilma Taylor +[63] Patrick Harper 25 [64] Walter Sherman Harper 25 [65] Patrick Michiel Harper 25 [66] Dewey Alan Harper 25 [67] Mark Anthony Harper 25 [68] Linda Carol Harper 24 [69] Robert Stevenson Taylor 24 [70] Patricia Jane Taylor 24 [71] Terry Lee Taylor 24 [72] Tilda Lynn Taylor 23 [73] Carl William Taylor +[74] Juanita Childers 24 [75] Roy Gordon Taylor +[76] Martha Ann Taylor 25 [77] Roy Taylor 25 [78] Amy Taylor
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 24 [79] Carl Jackson Taylor +[80] Clarice Summers 24 [81] William Henry Taylor +[82] Burke Weaver 25 [83] Billy Taylor 24 [84] James Edward Taylor 24 [85] Joseph Charles Taylor 24 [86] David Leondis Taylor 24 [87] Daniel Laird Taylor 24 [88] Roger Wayne Taylor 23 [89] Mildred Jane Taylor +[90] Albert Daniel Sr. Boothe 24 [91] Trudy Jane Boothe 24 [92] John Marshall Boothe 24 [93] Albert Daniel Jr. Boothe 23 [94] Betty Lee Taylor +[95] Howard Jr. Cole 24 [96] Kathy Em Cole 24 [97] Karen Lee Cole 24 [98] Cindy Lou Cole 24 [99] Betty Jo Cole 23 [100] Clyde Carlylle Taylor b: October 06, 1910 23 [15] Helen Janese Taylor b: May 06, 1919 in Wyndal,WV +[16] Carl Hugheston Childers Father: George Childers d: March 1983 in Belva,WV Mother: Irene (Snow Flake) Newman b: June 11, 1910 24 [17] Susie Jane Childers b: May 20, 1939 +[18] Douglas David Pierson 25 [19] Stephanie Jane Pierson 25 [20] John David Pierson 25 [21] Mark Douglas Pierson 25 [22] Daniel James Pierson 24 [23] Sonjie Naomi Childers b: September 13, 1940 +[24] Paul Herbert Brown 25 [25] Debra Darlene Brown 25 [26] Wanda Jean Brown 25 [27] Paula Gay Brown 24 [28] Dallas Randolph Childers d: June 05, 1942 b: June 05, 1942 24 [29] Carl James Childers b: June 02, 1945 +[30] Marilyn Kaye Adkins 25 [31] James Darin Childers d: March 07, 1992 24 [2] Sandra Cleo Childers b: September 30, 1943 +[1] Chilton Edwin Sparks Father: Chilton Ode Sparks Mother: Hazel Ruth Cogar m: May 14, 1959 in Maryland b: February 17, 1937 in Bolair,WV 25 [3] Cynthia Christine Sparks b: January 04, 1960 in Gauley Bridge,WV, 26 [4] Jeremy Edwin Gray b: October 31, 1976 +[5] Elizabeth Hall 27 [6] Zachary Gray 26 [7] Melinda Jane Hanshaw b: March 13, 1984 27 [8] Cameron Perry b: January 02, 2005 25 [9] Sandra E. Sparks b: August 05, 1961 25 [10] Edwina Sparks b: February 19, 1963 +[11] Jerald Flare 26 [12] Joshua Flare 26 [13] Jessica Flare 25 [14] Sarah Sparks b: May 25, 1968 24 [32] Sharon Helen Childers b: April 18, 1947 +[33] Joe Cannon 25 [34] Sherri Lynn(Cannon)Mchenry 25 [35] Sheila Rhea (Cannon)Mchenry 25 [36] Joey Cannon 24 [37] Rebecca Sybil Childers b: January 20, 1951 +[38] Victor Ray Hayes 25 [39] Melissa Dawn Hayes 24 [40] Snow Fern Childers b: January 20, 1958 +[41] Ralph Johnston 25 [42] Allen Johnston 24 [43] Sharlene Kay Childers b: October 16, 1961 +[44] Eddie Glenn 22 [177] George Odell b: May 06, 1891 22 [178] Alferd Odell b: November 08, 1895 22 [179] Bertha Odell b: May 25, 1903 +[180] Hitt 16 [181] Judith Dameron b: 1730 in Albemarle County, Virginia +[182] Noble Ladd Father: Amos Ladd Mother: Mary Perkins b: 1731 in Goochland County, Virginia
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 17 [183] Edith (Edee) Ladd d: 1818 b: 1772 +[184] William Glenn Father: John Glenn d: 1814 Mother: Sarah Owen b: 1755 in Rockingham, NC 18 [185] Joseph Glenn b: 1811 +[186] Jane Keith Father: John Keith Mother: Jane Mackey b: 1810 19 [187] William Duke Glenn b: 1837 +[188] Cynthia Jane Irwin Father: Howell Irwin Mother: Martha Nicholson 20 [106] Charlie Glenn(Crow) b: 1871 +[105] Kate Waters Massey Father: William Massey Mother: Mary Galloway b: 1875 21 [107] Catherine Glenn(Crow) +[108] William Goode Father: Richard Goode b: in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 22 [109] William Goode Jr. b: 1374 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 23 [110] William Goode b: 1410 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 24 [111] Walter Goode b: 1440 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 25 [112] William Goode d: 1520 b: 1470 in England +[113] Millicent ? b: 1474 26 [114] Walter Goode b: 1500 in whitby,Cornwall,England +[115] Joan Whiston Father: William Whiston b: in whitstone,Cornwall,England 27 [116] Richard Goode d: 1600 in whitby,Cornwall,England b: 1515 in whitstone,Cornwall,England +[117] Isabella Penkevile Father: Phillip Penkevile Mother: Joan Trenance b: 1520 in Penkevile,England 28 [118] Richard Goode b: 1562 in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England +[119] Joan Downe Father: John Downell Mother: Maria Phillips b: 1564 in Pilton, Devon, England 29 [120] Robert Downe Goode b: 1590 in whitleys,England +[121] Frances Whitley b: 1590 in Cornwall,England 30 [122] John Goode d: 1708 in Henrico CO.,VA b: 1630 in Cornwall,England +[123] Martha Frances Mackarness Father: William MACKERNESS Mother: Mary b: 1636 in Great Brington, Northants, England 31 [124] Samuel Goode d: 1734 b: 1655 in Barbadoes,West Indies +[125] Martha Jones Father: Peter/Samuel Jones Mother: Margaret CRUSE b: 1657 in Richmond, Henrico Co, Va 32 [126] Edward Goode d: 1761 b: 1690 in Henrico CO.,VA +[127] Elizabeth Woodson Father: Richard Woodson d: 1740 Mother: Ann Smith b: 1682 in Henrico CO.,VA 33 [128] Edward Goode d: 1795 in Amelia Co.,va b: 1720 in Henrico,va +[129] Judith Morton Father: Thomas Morton d: 1790 in Muffenburg Co.,va Mother: Elizabeth Woodson b: 1726 in Amelia Co.,va 34 [130] thomas goode d: December 20, 1846 in Covington,Tipton Co.,va b: February 12, 1760 in Lunenburg co.,va +[131] Sarah Hawkins Father: Thomas Hawkins d: 1846 in Tn. Mother: Mary Howard b: 1757 in Lunenburg co.,va 35 [132] Lucinda Goode b: 1795 +[133] Carey Pitzer Father: John Pitzer d: 1826 Mother: Elizabeth Madison Kistner 36 [134] George Pitzer b: 1822 +[135] Martha Ann Fury Father: Robert Fury Mother: Eleanor Bostick b: 1826 37 [101] Ellen Lilybelle Pitzer b: January 20, 1875 +[102] William Newman Father: ernest newman Mother: ruth walker 38 [103] Irene (Snow Flake) Newman d: March 1988 +[104] George Childers Father: andrew jackson childers d: August 1964 Mother: susan jane rippetoe b: December 18, 1876 39 [16] Carl Hugheston Childers d: March 1983 in Belva,WV b: June 11, 1910 +[15] Helen Janese Taylor Father: Roy Marshall Taylor Mother: Emma Belle Odell b: May 06, 1919 in Wyndal,WV 40 [17] Susie Jane Childers b: May 20, 1939 +[18] Douglas David Pierson 41 [19] Stephanie Jane Pierson 41 [20] John David Pierson 41 [21] Mark Douglas Pierson 41 [22] Daniel James Pierson 40 [23] Sonjie Naomi Childers b: September 13, 1940 +[24] Paul Herbert Brown 41 [25] Debra Darlene Brown 41 [26] Wanda Jean Brown 41 [27] Paula Gay Brown 40 [28] Dallas Randolph Childers d: June 05, 1942 b: June 05, 1942 40 [29] Carl James Childers b: June 02, 1945 +[30] Marilyn Kaye Adkins 41 [31] James Darin Childers d: March 07, 1992 40 [2] Sandra Cleo Childers b: September 30, 1943 +[1] Chilton Edwin Sparks Father: Chilton Ode Sparks Mother: Hazel Ruth Cogar m: May 14, 1959 in Maryland b: February 17, 1937 in Bolair,WV 41 [3] Cynthia Christine Sparks b: January 04, 1960 in Gauley Bridge,WV, 42 [4] Jeremy Edwin Gray b: October 31, 1976 +[5] Elizabeth Hall 43 [6] Zachary Gray 42 [7] Melinda Jane Hanshaw b: March 13, 1984 43 [8] Cameron Perry b: January 02, 2005 41 [9] Sandra E. Sparks b: August 05, 1961 41 [10] Edwina Sparks b: February 19, 1963 +[11] Jerald Flare 42 [12] Joshua Flare 42 [13] Jessica Flare 41 [14] Sarah Sparks b: May 25, 1968
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 40 [32] Sharon Helen Childers b: April 18, 1947 +[33] Joe Cannon 41 [34] Sherri Lynn(Cannon)Mchenry 41 [35] Sheila Rhea (Cannon)Mchenry 41 [36] Joey Cannon 40 [37] Rebecca Sybil Childers b: January 20, 1951 +[38] Victor Ray Hayes 41 [39] Melissa Dawn Hayes 40 [40] Snow Fern Childers b: January 20, 1958 +[41] Ralph Johnston 41 [42] Allen Johnston 40 [43] Sharlene Kay Childers b: October 16, 1961 +[44] Eddie Glenn 18 [189] Sarah Glenn b: 1795 +[190] Samuel Massey Father: Noel Posey Massey Mother: Lucinda Freeman b: 1793 19 [191] William Duke Massey b: 1815 +[192] Ruthy Reed Father: William J. Reed Mother: Ruth Evans b: 1817 20 [193] William Massey b: 1853 +[194] Mary Galloway Father: Alfred P. Galloway Mother: Catherine Schoppert b: 1855 21 [105] Kate Waters Massey b: 1875 +[106] Charlie Glenn(Crow) Father: William Duke Glenn Mother: Cynthia Jane Irwin b: 1871 22 [107] Catherine Glenn(Crow) +[108] William Goode Father: Richard Goode b: in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 23 [109] William Goode Jr. b: 1374 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 24 [110] William Goode b: 1410 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 25 [111] Walter Goode b: 1440 in Whitstone,Cornwall,Eng 26 [112] William Goode d: 1520 b: 1470 in England +[113] Millicent ? b: 1474 27 [114] Walter Goode b: 1500 in whitby,Cornwall,England +[115] Joan Whiston Father: William Whiston b: in whitstone,Cornwall,England 28 [116] Richard Goode d: 1600 in whitby,Cornwall,England b: 1515 in whitstone,Cornwall,England +[117] Isabella Penkevile Father: Phillip Penkevile Mother: Joan Trenance b: 1520 in Penkevile,England 29 [118] Richard Goode b: 1562 in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England +[119] Joan Downe Father: John Downell Mother: Maria Phillips b: 1564 in Pilton, Devon, England 30 [120] Robert Downe Goode b: 1590 in whitleys,England +[121] Frances Whitley b: 1590 in Cornwall,England 31 [122] John Goode d: 1708 in Henrico CO.,VA b: 1630 in Cornwall,England +[123] Martha Frances Mackarness Father: William MACKERNESS Mother: Mary b: 1636 in Great Brington, Northants, England 32 [124] Samuel Goode d: 1734 b: 1655 in Barbadoes,West Indies +[125] Martha Jones Father: Peter/Samuel Jones Mother: Margaret CRUSE b: 1657 in Richmond, Henrico Co, Va 33 [126] Edward Goode d: 1761 b: 1690 in Henrico CO.,VA +[127] Elizabeth Woodson Father: Richard Woodson d: 1740 Mother: Ann Smith b: 1682 in Henrico CO.,VA 34 [128] Edward Goode d: 1795 in Amelia Co.,va b: 1720 in Henrico,va +[129] Judith Morton Father: Thomas Morton d: 1790 in Muffenburg Co.,va Mother: Elizabeth Woodson b: 1726 in Amelia Co.,va 35 [130] thomas goode d: December 20, 1846 in Covington,Tipton Co.,va b: February 12, 1760 in Lunenburg co.,va +[131] Sarah Hawkins Father: Thomas Hawkins d: 1846 in Tn. Mother: Mary Howard b: 1757 in Lunenburg co.,va 36 [132] Lucinda Goode b: 1795 +[133] Carey Pitzer Father: John Pitzer d: 1826 Mother: Elizabeth Madison Kistner 37 [134] George Pitzer b: 1822 +[135] Martha Ann Fury Father: Robert Fury Mother: Eleanor Bostick b: 1826 38 [101] Ellen Lilybelle Pitzer b: January 20, 1875 +[102] William Newman Father: ernest newman Mother: ruth walker 39 [103] Irene (Snow Flake) Newman d: March 1988 +[104] George Childers Father: andrew jackson childers d: August 1964 Mother: susan jane rippetoe b: December 18, 1876 40 [16] Carl Hugheston Childers d: March 1983 in Belva,WV b: June 11, 1910 +[15] Helen Janese Taylor Father: Roy Marshall Taylor Mother: Emma Belle Odell b: May 06, 1919 in Wyndal,WV 41 [17] Susie Jane Childers b: May 20, 1939 +[18] Douglas David Pierson 42 [19] Stephanie Jane Pierson 42 [20] John David Pierson 42 [21] Mark Douglas Pierson 42 [22] Daniel James Pierson 41 [23] Sonjie Naomi Childers b: September 13, 1940 +[24] Paul Herbert Brown 42 [25] Debra Darlene Brown 42 [26] Wanda Jean Brown 42 [27] Paula Gay Brown 41 [28] Dallas Randolph Childers d: June 05, 1942 b: June 05, 1942 41 [29] Carl James Childers b: June 02, 1945 +[30] Marilyn Kaye Adkins 42 [31] James Darin Childers d: March 07, 1992 41 [2] Sandra Cleo Childers b: September 30, 1943
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks +[1] Chilton Edwin Sparks Father: Chilton Ode Sparks Mother: Hazel Ruth Cogar m: May 14, 1959 in Maryland b: February 17, 1937 in Bolair,WV 42 [3] Cynthia Christine Sparks b: January 04, 1960 in Gauley Bridge,WV, 43 [4] Jeremy Edwin Gray b: October 31, 1976 +[5] Elizabeth Hall 44 [6] Zachary Gray 43 [7] Melinda Jane Hanshaw b: March 13, 1984 44 [8] Cameron Perry b: January 02, 2005 42 [9] Sandra E. Sparks b: August 05, 1961 42 [10] Edwina Sparks b: February 19, 1963 +[11] Jerald Flare 43 [12] Joshua Flare 43 [13] Jessica Flare 42 [14] Sarah Sparks b: May 25, 1968 41 [32] Sharon Helen Childers b: April 18, 1947 +[33] Joe Cannon 42 [34] Sherri Lynn(Cannon)Mchenry 42 [35] Sheila Rhea (Cannon)Mchenry 42 [36] Joey Cannon 41 [37] Rebecca Sybil Childers b: January 20, 1951 +[38] Victor Ray Hayes 42 [39] Melissa Dawn Hayes 41 [40] Snow Fern Childers b: January 20, 1958 +[41] Ralph Johnston 42 [42] Allen Johnston 41 [43] Sharlene Kay Childers b: October 16, 1961 +[44] Eddie Glenn Notes on Dorothy Taylor Dorothy Taylor Sex: F Birth: 1681 in Surry,King and Queen,VA 1 2 Death: 25 F EB 1754 in Amelia County,Virginia 1 2 IDNO: 554 Note: [401017.ftw] [Gilreath.FTW] Doroth y Taylor, daughter of Thomas Taylor (#2), married William Lee and their daughter, Nancy Ann a Lee, married Joseph Hanks. Joseph and Nancy's son, Joseph, Jr., was the father of Nancy Han ks who was the mother of Abraham Lincoln Father: Thomas Taylor b: 1657 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Mother: Elizabeth Harwood b: 1662 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Marriage 1 Richard Croucher b: ABT 1695 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Marriage 2 William Lee Senior b: 1682 in ,Northampton Co,Virginia Married: ABT 1700 Children William Lee Junior b: 14 May 1704 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Charles Lee b: 18 Sep 1706 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Richard Lee b: 9 Apr 1711 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia John Lee b: 11 Oct 1713 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Joseph Lee b: ABT 1714 in ,York Co,Virginia Elizabeth Lee b: 1715 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Sarah Lee b: 1716 Marriage 3 Thomas Cribbin GGG grandmother of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln 1 Dorothy Taylor b: 1681 d: 24 Feb 1754 + Richard Croucher b: ABT 1695 + William Lee Senior b: 1682 2 William Lee Junior b: 14 May 1704 d: Jun 1764 + Mary Thorton b: ABT 1725 + Anne b: 1706 d: 1764 3 Elizabeth Lee b: 1724 3 Richard Lee b: 1724 3 William Lee III b: 1725 3 Mark Lee b: 1727 3 Nancy Anna Lee b: 1728 d: 8 Oct 1808 + Joseph Luke Hanks Senior b: 20 Dec 1725 4 Mary Elizabeth Hanks b: ABT 1757 4 Charles Hanks b: ABT 1758 4 Thomas Hanks b: ABT 1759 4 James ''Abraham'' Hanks b: 20 Mar 1760 d: 1793 + Mary ''Lucy'' Shipley b: 1765 d: 1825 5 William Hanks 5 Fielding Hanks b: 1783 d: 13 Aug 1861
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Lydia Harper b: 12 Oct 1861 5 Nancy Hanks b: 5 Feb 1784 d: 5 Oct 1818 + Thomas Herring Lincoln b: 6 Jan 1778 d: 17 Jan 1851 6 Sarah Lincoln b: 1807 6 Abraham Lincoln b: 12 Feb 1809 d: 15 Apr 1865 + Mary Ann Todd b: 13 Dec 1818 d: 16 Jul 1882 7 Robert Todd LINCOLN b: 1 Aug 1843 d: 26 Jul 1926 + Mary HARLAN b: 25 Sep 1846 8 Mary LINCOLN b: 15 Oct 1869 8 Abrahan (Jack) LINCOLN b: 14 Aug 1873 8 Jessie Harlan LINCOLN b: 6 Nov 1875 7 Edward Baker LINCOLN b: 10 Mar 1846 7 William Wallace LINCOLN b: 21 Dec 1850 7 Thomas "Tad" LINCOLN b: 4 Apr 1853 6 Thomas Lincoln b: 1812 d: Died in Infancy + Levi Hall b: 1 Jun 1785 d: 1 Jun 1848 5 Abraham Hanks d: ABT 1815 + Mary Combs 4 Joshua Hanks b: ABT 1762 4 Joseph Luke Hanks Junior b: 1764 d: 1793 4 William Hanks b: ABT 1765 4 Elizabeth Hanks b: 1766 3 Sarah Lee b: 1730 3 John Lee b: 1734 2 Charles Lee b: 18 Sep 1706 d: 25 Mar 1799 + Anne Dabbs 2 Richard Lee b: 9 Apr 1711 2 John Lee b: 11 Oct 1713 + Elizabeth Page 2 Joseph Lee b: ABT 1714 2 Elizabeth Lee b: 1715 2 Sarah Lee b: 1716 + Thomas Cribbin Notes on Simeon Taylor Records of New Garden MM in Chester County, Pennsylvania give his birth as 3/3/1704, F-Thomas M-Rachel Minshall. Nottingham MM records show he was reported married out of unity 1/18/1731-2 (means marriage occurred outside the Quaker meeting likely a couple of months before). In 1736 he and his wife were granted a certificate to Hopewell MM. "Simeon's ancestry was given to me by Thomas Hamm with information from Webster Parry. Other source was "A Mendenhall-Newlin Alliance" by Russell Newlin Abel." From Mary Harris: 'From Hopewell Friends History' - Simeon was the 1st clerk of the Hopewell MM, having arrived there with a certificate from E. Nottingham dated 4th month, 1739 for himself and his wife. In 1764, Simeon left Hopewell for New Garden meeting in North Carolina, with certificate issued for self, wife, kids John and Ann. (Unclear why Michaud then lists birthplace as Hopewell Notes on Philip, Jr. Taylor Children Phillip TAYLOR b: 1737 in Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania Stephen TAYLOR b: 13 Mar 1739 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Hannah TAYLOR b: 22 Jun 1741 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA John TAYLOR b: 2 Jul 1743 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Lydia TAYLOR b: 1744 in Newlin, Pennsylvania Ann TAYLOR b: 18 Oct 1745 in Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania Ruth TAYLOR b: Abt 1746 in Newlin, Pennsylvania Phoebe TAYLOR b: 8 Apr 1749 in East Bradford, Chstr, Pa Lydia TAYLOR b: 12 Aug 1751 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Rachel TAYLOR b: 1752 in Newlin, Pennsylvania Mary TAYLOR b: 23 Dec 1753 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Ruth TAYLOR b: 12 Mar 1756 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Rachel TAYLOR b: 1759 in E. Bradford, Chstr, PA Notes on Phebe Taylor 1 Phebe TAYLOR b: 17 Jun 1716 d: 1761 + Robert MENDENHALL b: 1713 d: 23 Jun 1785 2 Philip MENDENHALL
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Ann MENDENHALL b: 17 Feb 1738 d: 27 Feb 1828 2 Rebekah MENDENHALL b: 22 Sep 1740 2 Moses MENDENHALL b: Bef 1748 d: Bef 1785 + Barsheba HOPE b: Abt 1742 3 Robert MENDENHALL b: Abt 1771 3 Moses MENDENHALL b: 14 Apr 1772 2 Stephen MENDENHALL b: 24 Jul 1750 d: Bef 21 Dec 1809 2 John MENDENHALL b: 29 Jun 1748 d: 15 Nov 1836 2 Joseph MENDENHALL b: Abt 1751 d: Bef 25 Dec 1822 + Elizabeth SELL b: 19 Mar 1758 3 Phebe MENDENHALL b: 7 Oct 1777 3 Robert MENDENHALL b: 24 Dec 1779 d: Bef 1785 3 Jonathan MENDENHALL b: 6 May 1782 3 Ann MENDENHALL b: 27 Jul 1786 d: Bef Aug 1813 3 Sarah MENDENHALL b: 8 Jun 1789 3 Rebeccah MENDENHALL b: 26 Sep 1791 3 Elizabeth MENDENHALL b: 21 Apr 1794 + Micajah WEISNER b: 20 Mar 1793 d: 2 Jul 1845 3 Mary MENDENHALL b: 16 May 1799 2 Nathan MENDENHALL b: 1757 d: 16 Jul 1835 2 Robert MENDENHALL b: Bef 1761 Notes on James Taylor Notes from TAYLOR Msg Board Re: James Taylor (1635-1698) Family History Posted by: Harvey Taylor Date: August 08, 2004 at 12:24:50 In Reply to: Re: James Taylor (1635-1698) Family History /taylor/messages/26937.html by John Reeves of 27838 ...Edmund Taylor, son of James Taylor (d 1698) and Mary Gregory, was only married once (to Sarah Brooking) and they DID have a son named James (also 9 other children), but my info says that he (James, son of Edmund) married Martisha Major in 1733. It's possible that James married a second time to Eleanor Smith Notes on Naomi Taylor Father: Elias TAYLOR b: 21 Sep 1661 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Mother: Comfort ANDERSON b: ABT 1670 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Samuel DAVIS b: 1685 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Married: 1709 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Sealing Spouse: 3 Dec 1994 in OGDEN Children Naomi DAVIS b: 1731 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Comfort DAVIS b: 1733 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Notes on Comfort Taylor Father: Elias TAYLOR b: 21 Sep 1661 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Mother: Comfort ANDERSON b: ABT 1670 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Solomon EWELL Married: 1710 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Children William EWELL b: AFT 1717 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Naomi EWELL b: AFT 1717 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA Notes on Richard Lee Taylor FATHER OF 12th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ZACHARY TAYLOR GREAT GREAT GRANDSON OF MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS ISAAC ALLERTON AND FEAR BREWSTER Sources: 1) Susan Johanson Database, 12 Apr 2004 http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DES C&db=johanson&id=I20853 2) Rosemary West Database http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DES C&db=rkwest&id=I33797 3) Stephen M. Lawson, ancestry of President Zachary Taylor http://kinnexions.com/kinnexions/cousinst.htm#ZTaylor 4) U.S. Presidents Descended from William the Conqueror, Hans A. M. Weebers. http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/Royalpresidents.htm Occupation: Made 1st recorded trading voyage down the Ohio & Mississip pi R ivers from Pittsburg to New Orleans in 1769 on the Ohio River.Sour ce : "2 0731" From: Unknown
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:a20731 Note: Contributed by Walt Nicholson on May 25, 1999: Lt. Col. Richard Tayl or ma de the first trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers from Pittsb ur gh to New Orleans through Indian country in 1769, in company with his b rot her Hancock Taylor. Hancock was mortally wounded in 1744 but Richard T ayl or lived to a ripe old age. Richard married Sarah Dabney Strothe r. He w as a graduate of William and Mary College and moved to KY in 17 85 where th eir son Zachary Taylor (born in VA) grew to manhood and beca me the Preside nt of the United States after serving his country in the Re volution. Richard Taylor was the father of President Zachary Taylor. Source: "20731" URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a2 07 31 & i d=I092 0 (See Hughes American Ancestry Vol 9, p. 116 for account of Taylor family.) WFT # 3326: Richard Taylor b. April 3, 1744 Lexington, KY or Or an ge Co , VA d. January 19, 1829 Louisville, KY m. August 20, 1779 Sar ah Dab ney Strother, daughter of William Strother and Sarah Bayley Pannil l, b. De cember 14, 1760 Orange Co, VA d. December 13, 1829 Children: ( 1) George Ta ylor b . WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880 died when y oung; ( 2) Wi lliam Taylor b. WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880; ( 3) Strother Tay lor b . WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880 died wh en young ; (4 ) Sa rah Strother Taylor b. WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1 803-188 3 m. WFT Es t. 1803 -1838 French Strother Grey; (5) Emily Tayl or b. WFT Est. 1772-18 00 d. WFT Est. 1803-1883 m. WFT Est. 18031838 Jo hn S. Allis on;(6) Hanco ck Taylor b. 1781 d. 1841 m. 1806 (1) Sophia Eliz abeth Hoard (2) Anna Horn sby Lewis; (7) Zachary Taylor b. November 24, 17 84 Montecello, Orange C o, VA d . July 9, 1850 Washington, D.C. m. June 2 1, 1810 Margaret Macka ll Smith ; (8) Elizabeth Lee Taylor b. 1792 d. 18 45 m. 1 812 John Gibson T aylor; (9 ) Joseph Pannill Taylor b. 1796 d. 18 64 m. WFT Est. 1827-185 5 E velyn Mclean. WFT # 1178: Richard Taylor b. WFT Est. 1720-1761 d. WFT Est. 174 7- 18 3 8 m . WFT Est. 1743-1796 Child: Zachary Taylor b. WFT Est. 1747- 17 98 d . WFT Est. 1759-1874. The Taylor-Whittle House at Freemason and Duke streets, the first of t he s ix architecturally distinctive old houses, not only is one of Norfolk 's ol dest houses but also is considered one of the finest examples of Fed eral a rchitecture in the country. It stands on confiscated Tory proper ty that w as later granted in 1788 to George Purdie, who had also been acc used unjus tly during the Revolution of having Tory sympathies . Traditi on says the m an who built the house, presumably Purdie, never liv ed in it . In any even t, it was occupied by John Cowper, a Norfolk mercha nt and mayor of Norfo lk in 1801, when he deeded it on December 15, 180 2, to Richard Taylor (177 1-1827), the ancestor of its later occupants. Sources: From: http://www.genealogy.com/ Richard Taylor's will was probated in Lancaster County, November 1 7, 17 74 , written May 18, 1774. Will of Richard Taylor, Book 20 Page 76: In the Name of God Amen. I Richard Taylor in the Parish of Wicomi co in t he County of Lancaster & Colony of Virginia being very sick & we ak b ut in perfect Sense & Memory do make & ordain this my last Will & Tes tame nt in Manner & Form following: Imprimis, I give my soul to G od & my Bo dy to the Earth to be decently buried at the Discretion of my E xecutors he re after named. Item, I give my loving wife Judith Tayl or my negro Wen ch that is called Bess now living in Fauquier County to h er & her heirs fo rever . Item, I give & bequeath to my two sons John You ng Taylor & Richa rd Taylor all my land lying & being in Fauquier Coun ty to be equally divid ed between them to them & their Heirs forever. Ite m, I give to my cous in Nancy Taylor one thousand pounds of Crop Tobo to h er trouble tendi ng on me in my sickness. Item, it is my Will & Desire th at my two sons ab ove...... .... to be continued .......... From: "TAYLOR FAMILIES IN FAUQUIER COUNTY, Virginia" Benjamin Taylor and Elizabeth Waters - Arrival in 1742 URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bldr/vtfauqco.html Joseph, married 1) Elizabeth Fishback 2) Miss Gascoyne; and Richard, mar ri ed Judith Bataille. Northern Neck Land Grants were issued to Joseph Ta yl or in 1771; and Richard Taylor in 1765. Richard Taylor - 1756 - Lieutenant of Horse Richard Taylor, was the head of a group of militia consisting of forty m ou nted troopers including Fauquier men: John Fishback, Henry Kemper , R ic ha rd Byrne, Thomas Marshall, Peter Peirce, John Cornwell, William Pea ke a nd Robert Nevill. The Militia was organized for defense against Indi an rai ds. Sources: Title: From Log Cabins to the White House: A History of the Taylor Family Abbrev: Log Cabins to the White House Author: Brewer, Mary Taylor Publication: by the author, Wooton, Kentucky, c 1985 Repository: Name: Family History Library Call Number: 929.273 T212bm Page: pgs. 69-92, "The Family of John Taylor 2 s/o Immigrant John" 2) Richard Taylor married Judith Bataille. Judith had one daughter, n am ed Mary Taylor from a previous marriage to Argyle Taylor (d. 1758 ), s on of Lazarus Taylor and Mary Vesey. Richard and Judith had four chil dr en : Nancy, John Young, Elizabeth and Richard Taylor, Jr. Nancy Ta yl or md . Richard Bayse 4 Dec 1781 and moved to Indiana; John Young Tay lo r, md Catherine Taliaferro Buckner 22 Nov 1790; and Elizabeth Taylor m d. A mbrose Walden Notes on William, Sr. Taylor Jean Cothran [email protected] says: It has conclusively been proved that William Taylor and Sarah Garnett (not Garrett) are not the parents of Jesse Taylor. Nor is Zachary Taylor the father of this same William Taylor. William Taylor of Albemarle County born abt 1749 married Sarah Garnett Foster, daughter of John Foster of Albemarle. This couple lived their remaining lives in Albemarle, and never left that
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks county. Sarah died before 1785 and William died Jan. 1801. They had exactly three children, who lived to grow up. George Taylor, John Taylor, and Nancy Taylor Father: @Zachary TAYLOR b: 17 APR 1707 in Orange County, Virginia Mother: @Elizabeth LEE b: 1705 Marriage 1 @Sarah Garret FOSTER Children George TAYLOR b: ABT. 1775 John TAYLOR b: ABT. 1776 William TAYLOR b: ABT. 1777 in Bedford County, Virginia Nancy TAYLOR b: ABT. 1779 Joshua TAYLOR b: ABT. 1788 @Jesse Riley TAYLOR , Sr b: 1791 in Wythe County (Grayson County), Virginia Richard TAYLOR b: ABT. 1792 Thomas Andrew TAYLOR b: ABT. 1793 James TAYLOR b: ABT. 1800 Note Citations Contributed by William Rice Scott on June 30, 1999: William Taylor b. Abt 1749 VA; m. Sarah Garrett Foster. Children: (1) George Taylor b. abt 1775; (2) John Taylor b. abt 1776; (3) William Taylor, Jr. b. 1777 Bedford Co, VA; (4) Nancy Taylor b. abt 1779; (5) Joshua Taylor b. abt 1788; (6) Jessie Taylor b. 1791 Grayson Co, VA, d. March 12, 1862 Knox Co, KY (7) Richard Taylor b. abt 1792; (8) Thomas Andrew Taylor b. abt 1793; (9) James Taylor b. Abt. 1800. Contributed by Bryan Guy Taylor on June 20, 1999: Jesse Taylor's parents are believed to be William Taylor and Sarah Garrett Foster but this is not confirmed as of 18 April 1996, I(Bryan) have been told he is but have found no proof. I(Bryan) need to find a connection or source to prove their relationship. I (Bryan) have found computor records at the LDS research area. And have contacted the individual who entered them even though he had my 4th great grandfather Jesse Taylor b. 1791 listed as William's son he was not sure if Jesse was one and the same as mine. It sure looks like it is though. William Taylor b. abt 1749 VA; m. Sarah Garrett Foster. Children: (1) Jesse Taylor b. 1791 Wythe or Grayson, VA, d. March 12, 1862; (2) William Taylor b. abt 1780; (3) Joshua Taylor b. abt 1788; (4) Richard Taylor b. abt 1792; (5) Thomas Andrew Taylor b. abt 1793;(6) James Taylor b. abt 1800; (7) George Taylor b. abt 1775; (8) John Taylor b. abt 1777; (9) Nancy Taylor b. abt 1779. Contributed by John R. Taylor July 13, 1999: William Taylor, Sr.; Son: William Taylor, Jr. b. 1777, Bedford Co, VA, m. Katherine (Katy) Reedy 1 @William TAYLOR b: ABT. 1749 + @Sarah Garret FOSTER 2 George TAYLOR b: ABT. 1775 2 John TAYLOR b: ABT. 1776 2 William TAYLOR b: ABT. 1777 + Katherine READY 3 Eli TAYLOR 3 Julia TAYLOR 3 John TAYLOR 3 James TAYLOR 3 Moses TAYLOR b: 1814 + Elizabeth Ann VASS 4 Cornelius TAYLOR 4 William TAYLOR 4 James Wallace TAYLOR 4 Harvey TAYLOR 4 Sarah TAYLOR 4 John TAYLOR 4 Alfred Burman TAYLOR b: 25 NOV 1857 d: 29 NOV 1940 + Ora Arminta CHAPMAN b: 24 JAN 1861 d: 26 NOV 1951 5 Ira Bernice TAYLOR b: 23 JUL 1879 d: 21 DEC 1880 5 Ella Forrest TAYLOR b: 28 AUG 1881 d: 18 MAY 1966 + Boyd JARRELL b: 16 MAY 1875 d: 6 AUG 1931 6 Boyd JARRELL , Jr 6 Nancy Taylor JARRELL 6 Jane Wells JARRELL 6 John David JARRELL 5 Clarence Lee TAYLOR , Sr b: 1 FEB 1884 d: 9 JUN 1943 + Lulu Belle PETIT b: 9 JAN 1889 d: 26 APR 1946 6 Wilfred Alton TAYLOR 6 Norman Lee TAYLOR 6 William Alfred TAYLOR 6 Donald Eugene TAYLOR 6 Dorothy Ann TAYLOR 6 Unnamed TAYLOR 6 James Ray TAYLOR
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 John Roy TAYLOR 6 Clarence Lee TAYLOR , JR 5 Claude Elmer TAYLOR b: 23 JAN 1886 d: 27 MAR 1947 + Dorah HUMPHREY b: 9 DEC 1886 d: 6 OCT 1943 6 Mary Jane Taylor TAYLOR 5 Corydon Ray TAYLOR b: 2 APR 1889 d: 5 JAN 1932 5 Bertha Arminta TAYLOR b: 15 AUG 1891 d: 12 JAN 1971 + Roy Howard KEADLE , Sr b: 2 JUN 1890 d: 15 APR 1962 6 Roy Howard KEADLE , Jr 6 Harvey Emmett KEADLE 6 Lucie Taylor KEADLE 6 Living KEADLE 5 Veatrice Ora TAYLOR b: 13 FEB 1894 d: 26 JUL 1977 + Rueben Wyatt KINDER b: 8 DEC 1897 d: 8 AUG 1971 6 Kathryn Marie KINDER 6 Alice Florine KINDER 6 Billy Taylor KINDER 6 Milton Cassell KINDER 5 Georgia Vivian TAYLOR b: 13 JAN 1897 d: 29 SEP 1986 5 Ruth Allene TAYLOR b: 25 SEP 1900 d: 25 DEC 1985 + Thomas Bartlow Sargent REYNOLDS b: 10 DEC 1902 d: 17 JUN 1982 4 Martha TAYLOR 4 Rebecca TAYLOR 4 Josie TAYLOR 3 Riley TAYLOR 3 William TAYLOR III 4 William R. TAYLOR 3 Silas Foote TAYLOR b: 1820 d: 1896 + Sabina Ellen NUTTER 4 James M. TAYLOR 4 William J. TAYLOR 4 D.C. TAYLOR 4 Mark D. TAYLOR 4 Cornelious Lee TAYLOR b: 1859 4 Eli W. TAYLOR 4 Mary Susan TAYLOR + D. R. THOMAS 3 Garrett TAYLOR b: ABT. 1824 d: 1902 + Martha FAUDRE 4 Bass TAYLOR 4 Sally TAYLOR 4 William Riley TAYLOR + Catherine READY 4 Robert TAYLOR b: 1846 d: 1929 + Frances ? 5 Festus TAYLOR b: 1873 d: 1911 5 Roy TAYLOR b: 1889 d: 1911 4 Ann TAYLOR b: ABT. 1847 d: 1887 + Granville WICKLINE 4 Andrew Lewis TAYLOR b: 10 JUN 1850 d: 30 JAN 1914 + Mary Catherine SAMPLES b: 2 FEB 1865 d: 14 NOV 1953 5 Ocie Ola TAYLOR b: 26 DEC 1882 d: 10 JAN 1958 + Thomas Wayne FLINT b: 5 JUL 1880 d: 2 OCT 1967 6 Jerome Wayne FLINT + Virginia Estella REA b: 5 OCT 1911 d: 29 JUL 1966 + Lillian May KOPECKY 6 Mary Geneva Gladys FLINT 6 George Paul Lewis FLINT 6 Francis Homer FLINT 6 Hettie Christine FLINT 5 Emmett Cleveland TAYLOR b: 10 MAY 1884 d: 23 DEC 1965 + Gertrude Lawrence THOMPSON b: SEP 1894 d: 6 OCT 1930 6 Albert Mae TAYLOR 6 Mildred Hortense TAYLOR 6 Elizabeth Kathryn TAYLOR 6 Josephine Cornelia TAYLOR 6 Emmette Lewis TAYLOR 6 Emojene Love Joy TAYLOR 6 James David TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 5 Elsie Edra TAYLOR b: 15 JAN 1886 d: 17 JUL 1956
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Bill NOBLETT 6 Jewell NOBLETT 5 Elbert Emory TAYLOR b: 20 OCT 1889 d: 21 DEC 1973 + Frances Estelle O' DELL b: 8 JAN 1894 d: 1 APR 1979 6 Iris Elaine TAYLOR 6 Elbert Emory TAYLOR , Jr 6 Frances Marie TAYLOR 6 Mary Dell TAYLOR 6 William Lewis TAYLOR 6 Cornelia Maxine TAYLOR 5 Eva Virginia TAYLOR b: 7 OCT 1891 d: 15 JAN 1958 + Archie Yeager MCLAUGHLIN b: 9 JUN 1882 d: 26 FEB 1958 6 Archie Norman MCLAUGHLIN 6 Mary Etta Rosemand MCLAUGHLIN 6 Edmund Eugene MCLAUGHLIN 6 Roland Max MCLAUGHLIN 5 Ollie Florence TAYLOR b: 7 OCT 1893 d: 8 OCT 1988 + Harry Lee KNAPP b: 22 APR 1884 d: 14 AUG 1959 6 Mary Isable KNAPP 6 Robert Lee KNAPP 6 James Errol KNAPP 6 Harry Richard KNAPP 6 Anna Maebel KNAPP 6 Howard Lewis KNAPP 6 Doris Elaine KNAPP 5 Lyda Fountain TAYLOR b: 31 JAN 1896 d: 7 MAY 1979 + Earnest DILLON b: 7 AUG 1889 6 Charles Francis DILLON 6 Helen Virginia DILLON 6 Gladys Elizabeth DILLON 6 Deurice Drema DILLON 5 Homer Glen TAYLOR b: 23 SEP 1898 d: 23 DEC 1981 + Annie Lou MARTIN b: 14 SEP 1898 d: 18 OCT 1980 6 Ann Marie TAYLOR 6 Homer Darrel TAYLOR 6 Charles Lewis TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 5 Gladys Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 5 MAY 1901 d: 24 OCT 1924 + William Ray RICHARDSON 6 William Ray RICHARDSON , Jr 5 Arnette Lewis TAYLOR b: 18 JAN 1904 d: 26 DEC 1967 + Pansy Meverine MARTIN b: 2 OCT 1906 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 5 James Clark TAYLOR b: 26 SEP 1906 d: 6 SEP 1989 + Ella Walker HARNEST b: 12 OCT 1918 d: 12 NOV 1991 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR + Madaline Lucille WICKLINE 4 James Clark TAYLOR b: 10 JUN 1850 d: 7 OCT 1918 + Malinda Ann BRYANT b: 24 DEC 1840 d: 26 JAN 1889 5 Hattie TAYLOR + A. W. SOYEZ 5 James Alfred TAYLOR b: 25 SEP 1878 d: 9 JUN 1956 + Sabrina E. TAYLOR b: 6 APR 1880 d: 15 APR 1961 6 James Alfred TAYLOR , Jr 6 Karl E. TAYLOR 6 Louise TAYLOR + ? THOMPSON 6 Paul B. TAYLOR 6 Charles Chilton TAYLOR 6 Jean TAYLOR + ? DEMPSEY 5 James Clark TAYLOR , Jr b: 25 SEP 1878 + Mary VANNATTER 3 Katherine TAYLOR 3 Mary Magdalene TAYLOR 3 Nancy TAYLOR 2 Nancy TAYLOR b: ABT. 1779
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Joshua TAYLOR b: ABT. 1788 2 @Jesse Riley TAYLOR , Sr b: 1791 d: 12 MAR 1862 + @Nancy GREEN b: 1800 d: 17 MAY 1899 3 William Riley TAYLOR b: MAY 1820 d: 11 MAY 1904 + Icella TINSLEY 4 Elizabeth TAYLOR + James R. LUNDY 4 Martha TAYLOR b: 1841 + Hiram J. HOWARD + Nancy LUNDY d: 1860 4 Leander TAYLOR b: 1843 + Nancy LAWSON 4 Drucilla TAYLOR b: 1845 4 Burdine TAYLOR b: 1847 4 Zacharia TAYLOR b: 1851 4 John TAYLOR b: 1853 4 Rachel TAYLOR b: 1854 4 Nancy TAYLOR b: 1855 + William GROSS 4 Sarah E. TAYLOR b: 1855 4 Ruthie TAYLOR b: 1859 + Sarah VAUGHN b: 1834 4 William TAYLOR b: MAY 1862 + Elizabeth ? 4 Anna TAYLOR b: 16 MAY 1863 d: 20 AUG 1949 4 James J. TAYLOR b: 1866 4 Louisa TAYLOR b: 1866 4 Thomas TAYLOR b: AUG 1869 4 Margaret TAYLOR b: 1872 4 Archie TAYLOR b: 1874 3 Benjamin TAYLOR b: 1824 + Margaret ? b: 1833 4 Noah TAYLOR b: 1859 4 John TAYLOR b: 1864 4 Nancy TAYLOR b: 1866 3 @Griffith TAYLOR b: 1824 + @Katherine GRIMES b: 1838 4 Nancy Jane TAYLOR b: 2 DEC 1853 d: 25 JUL 1877 4 Andrew Jackson TAYLOR b: 1855 d: 1926 + Catherine JOHNSON 5 Millard Lawrence TAYLOR b: 7 SEP 1883 d: 22 OCT 1883 + Nancy A. ANDES 5 John TAYLOR b: 1881 + Mary C. CHEEK + Easter ELDRIDGE b: 1853 5 Nannie TAYLOR b: 1873 + L. G. CHANCE 5 Henry E. TAYLOR b: 1882 + Sarah CARMONY + Flora BAKER 5 James E. TAYLOR b: 1885 + Mary AYERS b: 1890 5 William F. TAYLOR b: 1900 d: 1949 + Bessie Charity ROBERTS b: 1900 6 Ruby TAYLOR b: 1920 6 Mary TAYLOR b: 1922 + Wheeler OLIVER 6 Roy TAYLOR b: 1924 + Lillie Louise SHEPPHARD 6 Ethel TAYLOR b: 1927 d: 4 FEB 1982 + Pat COLLIER 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR + Living BLANTON 6 Living TAYLOR + Living WYNN 6 Living TAYLOR + Living BURGAN 5 John Newton TAYLOR b: 24 MAR 1879 d: 16 NOV 1941 + Mary Katherine CHEEK 6 Lloyd TAYLOR b: 7 MAR 1914 d: 28 OCT 1994 + Helen Rose NORRIS
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Trent TAYLOR + Victoria ELDRIDGE 6 William TAYLOR b: 1 AUG 1902 d: 18 SEP 1992 + Gracy HOBBS 6 Hettie TAYLOR b: 3 SEP 1904 d: 19 DEC 1939 + Houston GILBERT 6 Irene TAYLOR b: 1908 d: 3 MAR 1938 + Bill CHEEK 6 Frank TAYLOR b: 1909 6 Lillie TAYLOR b: 1913 d: 28 SEP 1995 + George HOWARD 6 Lizzabeth TAYLOR b: 1917 + Robert RUSSELL + Bernie HALL 6 Elsi TAYLOR b: 1920 + Bill AYERS 6 Nannie Lee TAYLOR b: 25 DEC 1921 + Cecil HAMMONS 6 Mable TAYLOR b: 1924 d: 22 MAR 1991 + Sam FARMER 6 Gladys TAYLOR b: 2 JUL 1927 + Timp KEYS 4 Mary TAYLOR b: 1856 d: 30 SEP 1858 4 Priscilla Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 15 MAY 1858 + Joseph CHEEK b: 1856 4 Matilda TAYLOR b: MAY 1860 + Earl GERMAN b: 1859 + J. E. MINK 4 Joseph or Jacob G. TAYLOR b: 1863 4 @Berry TAYLOR b: 1864 + @G. (? JOHNSON) d: 1898 5 Melinda E. TAYLOR b: 1883 + Hyatt DANIELS 6 Ike DANIELS + Arthur B. LYTTLE b: 1883 5 @Joshua TAYLOR , Jr b: 11 JUN 1892 d: 22 NOV 1963 + @Harriet Margaret AYERS b: 4 JAN 1890 d: 19 JAN 1968 6 @John William TAYLOR b: 25 APR 1916 d: 17 JUN 1979 + @Mae Elizabeth GILBERT b: 19 JAN 1918 6 Lester TAYLOR + Katherine Irene WILDER 6 Earl TAYLOR b: 3 APR d: JAN 1997 + Bonnie BLEDSOE 6 Della Beatrice TAYLOR b: 24 FEB 1924 + Fred SMITH d: 7 JAN 1995 + Hoge BOWLIN b: 22 JUL 1912 d: 22 NOV 1954 + Glen MISE + Rosbert CARTER 6 Joshua TAYLORIII b: JUL + Lydia DILLMAN + Iona JACKSON 6 Silas TAYLOR , Sr b: 1929 + Living ? + Living MONTGOMERY + Living PARKS 6 Lillie Mae TAYLOR b: 3 MAY + Eugene COLLINS 5 Daisy TAYLOR b: UNKNOWN + ? CRESS 5 Millard TAYLOR b: 1890 5 Noah TAYLOR b: 1899 5 Robert TAYLOR b: 1892 4 Joshua TAYLOR b: 1864 4 Rachel O. TAYLOR b: 15 JUN 1867 + Arch B. KINDER b: 1864 4 Noah TAYLOR b: 1868 + E. GRIMES b: 1860 4 John Wesley TAYLOR b: 8 JUN 1871 + Mary ELDRIDGE + Nancy TAYLOR b: 1866 4 Frank TAYLOR b: 1872 4 Enoch TAYLOR b: 28 SEP 1873 d: 12 OCT 1961
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Sarah Ann ELDRIDGE d: 4 JUL 1913 5 Archie TAYLOR b: 1 OCT 1894 d: 3 DEC 1986 + Lillie May COX b: 9 FEB 1901 d: 10 JAN 1986 6 Reynold TAYLOR b: 13 DEC 1921 + Helen Sue YOUNG b: 17 JAN 1922 6 Edwin TAYLOR b: 25 AUG 1923 + Georgia WOODYARD 6 Virgil TAYLOR b: 20 SEP 1925 + Living HICKMAN 6 Burchell TAYLOR b: 20 SEP 1925 d: 18 MAY 1932 6 Rosetta TAYLOR b: 7 NOV 1931 d: 16 AUG 1982 + Living MASTERS 5 Lizzie TAYLOR b: 16 JUL 1896 d: 25 JAN 1985 + Newt STURGILL 5 Addie TAYLOR b: 1898 d: 1941 + Matthew GIBBS 5 Tip TAYLOR b: 1900 d: 2 JAN 1989 + Laura SMITH 5 Hagan TAYLOR b: 4 MAY 1902 d: 9 JUL 1955 5 Mary TAYLOR b: 14 JUL 1907 d: 25 APR 1984 + William COX 5 Linda TAYLOR b: 10 MAR 1910 + Nathaniel Green GIBBS 5 Ottie TAYLOR b: 4 JUL 1913 d: 1921 4 Charles Fred TAYLOR b: 1875 d: 1910 + Martha Belle NICHOLS b: JAN 1880 5 Noah W. TAYLOR b: APR 1897 d: 7 DEC 1969 + Fannie ? b: 1902 + Vernie ? 6 Charles TAYLOR 5 Virdie TAYLOR b: NOV 1898 d: 21 MAY 1971 + James Garfield LEE b: 20 FEB 1894 d: 7 JUL 1982 6 Herman LEE b: 5 OCT 1917 d: 28 AUG 1946 + Lucille CAMPBELL b: 5 JAN 1926 6 Juanita Virginia LEE b: 24 MAY 1920 + Charles A. EBERLE , Sr b: 21 DEC 1920 6 Charles Richard LEE b: 26 APR 1922 d: 6 JUN 1922 6 Harl William LEE b: 20 AUG 1923 + Lillian May PELZ b: 2 SEP 1926 6 Martha Belle LEE b: 27 DEC 1926 d: 27 DEC 1926 6 Mary Alice LEE b: 23 JUN 1928 + Lewis Lindberg SHEETS b: 3 JUL 1928 d: 5 MAY 1963 + Harold C. HOFFMAN b: 21 NOV 1920 6 Living LEE + Living FELTS 6 Living LEE + Edwin C. HOPSHIRE b: 28 DEC 1927 d: 7 APR 1974 6 Ruby Helen LEE b: 29 DEC 1937 d: 9 SEP 1974 + Living AKINS 5 Ellen Dewie TAYLOR b: 7 MAY 1900 d: 2 JAN 1987 + Edgar AKERS b: 10 MAY 1889 6 James AKERS b: 23 JAN 1919 6 David AKERS b: 18 DEC 1921 6 Frances AKERS b: 24 FEB 1923 6 Living AKERS 6 Living AKERS 6 Living AKERS 6 Living AKERS 6 Living AKERS 5 Sarah Catherine TAYLOR b: 5 JAN 1903 d: 28 NOV 1972 + William David WILSON b: 8 JAN 1901 d: 7 MAY 1984 6 Earl WILSON b: 17 SEP 1924 + Emily NAPIER 6 Eva WILSON b: 23 OCT 1926 + George HENSLEY 6 Orvil WILSON b: 30 AUG 1928 + Living HENSLEY 6 Living WILSON + Living ? 6 Living WILSON + Living REAGEN 6 Living WILSON
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living BALL 6 Living WILSON + Living COLDGROVE 6 Living WILSON + Living RAGDIE 6 Living WILSON + Living WILES 6 Living WILSON + Living ROARK 6 Estil WILSON b: 18 FEB 1940 d: 1 APR 1941 5 James Oscar TAYLOR b: 1904 + Margaret ? 6 Living TAYLOR 6 Living TAYLOR 5 Rosa Mae TAYLOR b: 22 DEC 1907 d: 21 AUG 1983 + Cleon LEE b: 12 SEP 1899 d: 5 SEP 1954 6 Lois LEE 6 Living LEE 6 Living LEE 6 Living LEE 6 Living LEE + Richard GARBER + Melinda BARNETTE b: 1885 4 James TAYLOR b: 1878 + Annie FRY 5 General TAYLOR + Martha WILDER + Phoebe DANIELS 4 Martha TAYLOR b: ABT. 1870 3 Andrew Jackson TAYLOR b: 1826 + Subra ELY b: 1827 4 Sarah TAYLOR b: 1858 4 George TAYLOR b: JAN 1860 3 Nancy TAYLOR b: 1828 + David LEE ,Sr b: 1824 d: 1905 4 George LEE b: 1852 + Mary Craig MILLER b: 1858 4 James Garret LEE b: 7 SEP 1853 d: 22 MAR 1942 + Rachel Jane DANIEL b: 1850 5 Richard Henry LEE + Levina Catherine SAYLOR 6 James Garfield LEE b: 20 FEB 1894 d: 7 JUL 1982 + Virdie TAYLOR b: NOV 1898 d: 21 MAY 1971 6 Roosevelt LEE + Flo ? 6 Lydia LEE + Robert GILES + Jincy SAYLOR b: 6 DEC 1860 d: 10 JUL 1929 5 Mary E. LEE 4 William Andrew LEE b: 5 OCT 1855 d: 22 DEC 1935 + Lovey SAYLOR b: 22 AUG 1857 d: 22 FEB 1936 5 Jincy LEE b: 1873 5 Nancy LEE b: 1875 5 Mary LEE b: 1877 5 David LEE b: 1881 4 Mary A. LEE b: 24 MAY 1858 + Frank TAYLOR + Simon SAYLOR 4 Eva Pricilla LEE b: FEB 1868 + Noah TAYLOR 4 Lydia Catherine LEE b: 15 DEC 1869 d: 23 DEC 1915 + William SAYLOR b: 1 JAN 1869 d: 27 FEB 1953 4 Sarah LEE b: 1876 3 Jesse Riley TAYLOR , Jr b: 1832 d: JAN 1898 + Mary Anna MINK b: 1834 + Mary ZARBERRY 3 Irvin TAYLOR b: 1833 + Mary A. SAYLOR b: 1835 4 Noah TAYLOR b: 1857 4 John TAYLOR b: 1863 4 Nancy TAYLOR b: 1866 + John Wesley TAYLOR b: 8 JUN 1871
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 John Wesley TAYLOR b: BET. 1836 - 1837 d: AFT. 14 FEB 1865 + Martha Jane ELY b: 1831 4 Leroy TAYLOR b: 1858 + Phobe LEE 5 Jane TAYLOR b: 1878 5 Margaret TAYLOR b: 1879 4 Andrew TAYLOR b: 1859 4 Isaac Newton TAYLOR , Sr b: 8 JUN 1860 d: 3 SEP 1935 + Charity MIRACLE 5 Isaac Newton TAYLOR , Jr b: 11 JAN 1884 5 Lucinda Jane TAYLOR b: 1 OCT 1878 5 Leroy Jasper TAYLOR b: 7 AUG 1881 5 Mary Catherine TAYLOR b: 3 MAR 1886 5 James Henry TAYLOR b: 2 MAR 1890 5 Sampson TAYLOR b: 20 NOV 1891 5 Lucy Anna TAYLOR b: 8 OCT 1894 5 William McKinley TAYLOR b: 16 SEP 1901 5 Theodore Roosevelt TAYLOR b: 9 JUL 1904 4 Sarah TAYLOR b: 15 NOV 1861 3 Noah TAYLOR , Sr b: 24 NOV 1838 d: 3 MAR 1919 + Joicy LEE b: 1 DEC 1848 d: 8 MAR 1919 4 Andrew TAYLOR b: 1866 d: 1951 + Lillie WILSON b: 1881 d: 1957 4 Nancy TAYLOR b: 8 FEB 1869 d: 6 MAY 1959 + David SHACKELFORD b: 5 MAY 1865 d: 13 JUN 1935 5 Mary SHACKELFORD b: 25 FEB 1877 d: 30 JAN 1965 + Joseph MARCUM b: 7 SEP 1887 d: 11 MAY 1960 5 Jane SHACKELFORD b: 4 OCT 1885 d: 4 MAY 1971 + George VANHUSS b: 4 MAY 1890 d: 25 FEB 1961 5 Sally SHACKELFORD b: 26 DEC 1890 d: 10 MAY 1968 + Pressley DEAN b: 12 FEB 1879 d: 8 SEP 1952 5 Lloyd SHACKELFORD b: 8 OCT 1894 d: 26 JAN 1918 + Lydia LEE b: 14 JAN 1900 d: 3 MAY 1980 5 Gillis SHACKELFORD b: 28 FEB 1898 d: 13 SEP 1969 + Mary WOODWARD b: 13 SEP 1901 6 Kelly SHACKELFORD b: 22 NOV 1921 d: 4 JAN 1976 + Essie TAYLOR 6 Walter SHACKELFORD b: 4 JUL 1923 + Winfred WILSON 6 Boyd SHACKELFORD , Sr b: 7 APR 1925 + Thelma WILLIAMS b: 26 AUG 1927 6 Nancy SHACKELFORD b: 29 JUN 1927 + Ben HURST 6 Otto SHACKELFORD b: 10 JUL 1929 + Living TIPTON 6 Living SHACKELFORD + Howard BALL 6 Living SHACKELFORD + Living HASTE 6 Living SHACKELFORD + Living BLACKBURN 6 Cloie SHACKELFORD b: 15 DEC 1936 d: 21 SEP 1965 + Living GOULD + Living LEWIS 6 Living SHACKELFORD + Living HODGE + Living SAYLOR 4 Jane TAYLOR b: 1870 + Tom RICE 4 Joicy TAYLOR b: 1872 + William BAUGHN 4 Noah TAYLOR ,Jr b: 25 AUG 1875 d: 19 NOV 1918 + Mary WILSON + Viney DANIELS b: 27 OCT 1875 d: 6 JAN 1962 5 Johnny Green TAYLOR b: 15 SEP 1901 d: 19 FEB 1975 + Lassie May PENDLETON b: 16 APR 1913 d: 30 APR 1949 6 Living TAYLOR + Living RAY 6 Living TAYLOR + Living ESTES 6 Living TAYLOR + Living GREGORY
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Mary Katherine TAYLOR b: 26 NOV 1907 d: 14 JAN 1993 + Charles PENDLETON b: 26 DEC 1904 d: 18 FEB 1987 6 Junior R. PENDLETON b: 3 FEB 1930 d: 20 JUL 1989 5 Andrew Gilbert TAYLOR b: 7 JAN 1910 d: 6 MAY 1992 + Ida LYNCH b: 27 MAR 1911 d: 23 MAR 1988 5 William Muncy TAYLOR b: 7 DEC 1911 d: 26 FEB 1989 + Maria Mae(? TAYLOR) b: 24 SEP 1918 6 James T. Garson TAYLOR b: 2 SEP 1939 d: 29 NOV 1940 5 George David TAYLOR 6 Margie Pauline TAYLOR b: 22 JUN 1939 d: 15 OCT 1939 4 William TAYLOR b: 1877 4 Johnny Green TAYLOR b: 28 DEC 1879 d: 24 JAN 1927 4 Deli TAYLOR b: 3 FEB 1883 d: 5 JUN 1970 + Broge HATHFIELD b: 12 MAY 1882 d: 10 OCT 1971 4 Charlotte TAYLOR b: 1887 d: 2 JAN 1960 + Noah CLICK + Frank BAKER b: 23 JUN 1879 d: 29 APR 1960 4 Maudie TAYLOR b: 1893 d: 1972 + Henry HENSLEY + Helton BURCHETT 4 Robert TAYLOR b: 10 OCT 1889 d: 7 JAN 1971 + Mary NELSON b: 1 MAY 1897 d: 5 DEC 1974 4 Gilbert TAYLOR + Myrtle GIBSON 4 Bud TAYLOR + ? HENSLEY 4 Lee Wilson TAYLOR 3 Elijah TAYLOR b: ABT. 1830 2 Richard TAYLOR b: ABT. 1792 2 Thomas Andrew TAYLOR b: ABT. 1793 2 James TAYLOR b: ABT. 1800 Fewer researchers say: Name: WILLIAM TAYLOR Given Name: WILLIAM Surname: TAYLOR Sex: M Birth: Abt 1749 Death: 5 Jan 1801 in ALBEMARLE CO. Burial: 1801 ALBEMARLE CO. Note: IN THE TAX LIST OF 1787, WILLIAM TAYLOR IS LISTED ON THE SAME PAGE AS GEORGE, SR, GEORGE, JR, MICIAH, AND JAMES TALOR. THE SPELLING IS INCORRECT. MARY HENRY IS ALSO LISTED ON THAT PAGE, AS WELL AS THE FOSTERS THE ONLY OTHER TAYLOR LISTED IS BENJAMIN TAYLOR IN ANOTHER AREA. THE TAX COLLECTOR MADE A NOTE THAT JAMES TALOR WAS THE SON OF GEORGE. SINCE THESE ARE THE ONLY TAYLORS OTHER THAN BENJAMIN AND WE KNOW THAT WILLIAM AND JAMES ARE BROTHERS LIVING IN THE CLOSE VICINITY OF MARY HENRY, THE CONCLUSION MUST BE THAT GEORGE SR IS THE FATHER OF WILLIAM. I DON'T KNOW IF PROOF WILL EVER BE AVAILABLE. GEORGE SR, GEORGE JR, MICAJAH DISAPPEAR AFTER THIS MENTION IN THE TAX LIST OF 1787. GEORGE SR. PROBABLY DIED AND MICAJAH MAY HAVE MOVED WEST. GEORGE, JR IS SHOWN IN THE COURT CASE 1833-1837 TO HAVE BEEN GEORGE TAYLOR'S UNCLE. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND HIS SONS GEORGE AND JOHN TAYLOR WERE LISTED IN THOMAS HENRY'S WILL IN 1786 AND MARY HENRY'S WILL PROBATED IN 1803 AND SETTLED IN 1807, MENTIONS HER NEPHEWS WILLIAM AND JAMES. THE ADMINISTRATOR AND A LEGATEE IN 1807 IS REUBEN DOWELL NANCY TAYLOR'S HUSBAND. THESE WILLS AND COURT ACTIONS PROVE THAT WILLIAM HAD THREE CHILDREN, GEORGE, JOHN, AND NANCY. PROOF OF THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM TAYLOR TO SARAH GARNETT FOSTER CAN BE OBTAINED IN THE MAUPIN'S INDEX OF ALBEMARLE MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. THEY ARE BOTH MENTIONED IN COURT ACTIONS IN 1833 AND 1835 AS THE PARENTS OF GEORGE, JOHN, AND NANCY
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks TAYLOR MARRIED TO REUBEN DOWELL. THE EXACT DATE OF WILLIAM'S DEATH IS CONTAINED IN PROBATE RECORD NOV. 8, 1803, AS BEING JAN. 1801. M ARY HENRY'S DATE OF DEATH IS CONTAINED IN THE SAME FILE. OCT. 31, 1800. FURTHER EVIDENCE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED IN LAND RECORDS. SEE ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE UNDER GEORGE TAYLOR SR, TO SHOW THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GEORGE SR. WHO PURCHASED LAND IN ALBEMARLE AND GEORGE, JR, AND WILLIAM TAYLOR. THE EVIDENCE IS PILING UP, THAT THIS RELATIONSHIP IS FATHER AND SONS. Father: GEORGE TAYLOR SR b: Abt 1728 in ProB HANOVER OR NEW KENT Marriage 1 SARAH GARNETT FOSTER b: Abt 1749 Married: Abt 1774 in ALBEMARLE/LOUISA Children ZACHARIAH TAYLOR b: Abt 1782 in ALBEMARLE GEORGE TAYLOR b: Abt 1776 JOHN TAYLOR b: Abt 1777 NANCY TAYLOR b: Abt 1778 in ALBEMARLE Co. Notes on Thomas Taylor Not all family trees show him as a child of this family. Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 7:46 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Mentioned Date: 23 Oct 1766 Prove Date: 3 Nov 1766 Remarks: Philip Ford. Chester. Oct. 23, 1766. Nov. 3 1766. Exe cu to r s t o sell tract of land on Tinicum Island bought of Thomas Tayl or de c' d . an d lotts of land conveyed to me by Joseph Taylor. Proce ed di v. as f ol lows : To wife Margaret 1/3, also 1/2 personal estate. A ll rema inder o f e stat e real and personal to 5 children, viz.: Willia m, Ann, Be njamin , Jan e an d Philip, to be equally divided as they atta in the a ge of 21 . John M orto n guardian for children. Executors: Wife M argaret a nd Joh n Morton, E sq. ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 7:51 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Executor Date: 5 Sep 1767 Prove Date: 1 Oct 1767 Remarks: Gennet Huey. Westtown. Sept. 5, 1767. Oct. 1, 1 76 7. To so n J a mes Huey my riding horse and to his wife Mary wearing ap par el. To d augh te r Mary Enterkin remainder of w earing apparel. To gran ds on James E nterk i n £50 at 21. To granddaughter Rachel Enterkin bed a nd b edding a t 18. T o g randdaughter Eleanor Huey ditto at 18. All remai nd er to be so ld and m one y divided among grandchildren; William Hu ey to ha ve a doubl e share. E lean or, Mary and Jane Huey; George, Mar y, Jane a nd Saml. Ente rkin to hav e sha res alike as they come of age. E xecutor s: Isaac Haines , Jr. and Tho mas Ta ylor. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 7:54 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Name: Thos Taylor Description: Witness Date: 18 Feb 1768 Prove Date: 18 Apr 1768 Remarks: Bilha, Negro. Westtown. Feb. 18, 1768. Apr 18, 176 8. To D eb o r ah, daughter of John Darlington, silver shoe buckles. To El izabet h, d au gh ter of John Darlington, my other green grazatt apron a nd my oth er p ai r o f silk mittens. To brother Negro Jack £5. To Sara h, w ife of Jo s. H unt 's n egro Jacob, household goods. To cousin Jacob t he said neg ro £3 0 no w in ha nds of Abm. Darlington Sr. and all remaind er of estat e. Exec utors : Wm. Hu nt and Peter Osborne. Letters to Hun t, the other re fusing. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks August 30, 2004 7:56 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - ----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Administrator Prove Date: 27 Mar 1769 Remarks: Isaac Taylor. Thornbury. Mar. 27, 1769. Adm. to Th om as an d J a cob Taylor (£500. Susannah the w idow renounces on same dat e. I nvent or y b y Caleb Peirce Jr. and Samuel Mendenhall 3/30/1769 not s umm ed up.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 7:58 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thos Taylor Description: Witness Date: 3 Feb 1770 Prove Date: 29 May 1770 Remarks: William Johnston. Goshen. Feb. 3, 1770. May 29, 1770. P ro vi d e s for wife Jane. To sons William, John and Joseph Johnston a ll re al a n d p ersonal estate subject to w ife's life interest. To son Ja mes £ 20 . T o son s Samuel and Henry £20 each. To son David £50 at 2 2. To daugh te r Ma rgare t £10. To daughter Jane £10. Executors: Wife Ja ne and son Wm . ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 7:59 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thos Taylor Description: Witness Date: 20 Sep 1770 Prove Date: 26 Feb 1771 Remarks: Hannah Yearsley. Westtown. Sept. 20, 1770. Feb. 2 6, 1 77 1 . T o daughter Lydia wife of Joshua Smith and daughters Sarah, A nn, H an na h an d Patience Yearsley wearing apparel. To daughter Mary Yea rsl ey 4 0 sh illin gs which my son John left me. Remainder to sons Rober t, Is aac , Thom as an d Nathan and daughters Lydia, Sarah, Ann, Hannah, P atien ce a nd Mar y Years ley to be divided when sons are 21 and daughte rs 18. E xecu tor: Br other Th omas Mercer. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - ------------ Thomas Taylor Description: Witness Date: 28 Dec 1771 Prove Date: 10 Oct 1778 Remarks: Daniel Davis. East Bradford. Dec. 28, 1771. Oct. 1 0, 1 77 8 . T o son John Davis £50 and w earing apparel. To daughter Ann D av is £1 0 0 an d household goods. To daughter Hannah w ife of Seth Eavens on £ 50 . T o th e 4 children of son James deceased £25. To Lydia, Mary a nd A nn D avi s at 1 8 and James at 21. To grandson Aaron son of son J am es £5 at 21 . Le tters t o John Fred. Executors: Friends John Hall of C onc ord and W m Hunt. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:02 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Decedent Residence: Springfield Date: 20 Oct 1776 Prove Date: 16 Sep 1778 Remarks: Thomas Taylor. Springfield. Oct. 20, 1776. Sept. 1 6, 17 78 . P r ovides for wife Mary. To son Robert plantation on which I n ow dw el l pay in g legacies. To sons Israel, Elisha and Thomas £40 eac h. To dau gh ter Sa rah , if living, £30. If deceased to be divided betw e en granddau gh ters Lu send a Hall and Tacy Johnson at 18. Executors: Wi fe Mary a nd so n Robert . Lette rs to Robert. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:05 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Witness Date: 7 Sep 1717 Prove Date: 7 Aug 1717 Book Page: A:60 Remarks: Thomas Hood of Darby, yeoman. September 7, 1717. 8/7 /1 71 7 . A . 60. To eldest daughter Sarah w ife of David Thomas £50. To da ug ht e r Hann ah w ife of George Wood, £50. To daughter Ann, w ife of Eno ch Bo ns al l, £50 . To daughter Mary, 50. Tho daughter Martha w ife of Jac ob Bon sa ll , 50. La nd and plantation in Darby to be sold for the u se of sa id 5 d aug hters chi ldren. Executors to make title to the 200 ac res of la nd i n Abin gdon sol d to Geo. Godshett. Executors: sons in la w, David Tho mas , Georg e Wood, Ja cob and Enoch Bonsall. Brother John Ho od and his s on J onatha n to be overs eers. Witnesses: John Maris, Thom as Taylor, Jo hn Hoo d. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks August 30, 2004 8:08 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Witness Date: 28 Jan 1720 Prove Date: 23 Apr 1720 Book Page: A:96 Remarks: George James of Springfield. 1/28/1720. April 23, 1 72 0. A . 9 6 . Provides for wife Anne, remainder of estate real and pers on al t o be s ol d and money divided as follows. 1/3 to wife Anne a nd of t he rem ainde r a d ouble share to son Mordecai, equal shar es to 6 daughter s, vi z Sarah , Mary , Jane, Hannah, Anne and Eliz. Jam es at 21 or marrie d. So n Mordeca i to b e apprenticed. Executors: broth er in law Richard Wo odwar d of Bradf ord an d Kinsman David Register. Wit nesses: John B. Broom all , Thomas Tayl or, Sus anna Taylor. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:09 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thos Taylor Description: Administrator Prove Date: 28 Dec 1723 Remarks: Mary Martin. December 28, 1723. Adm. to Thos. Taylo r, J os . P o well and Francis Routh. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:11 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Decedent Residence: Springfield Date: 12 Aug 1725 Prove Date: 28 Dec 1725 Book Page: A:186 Remarks: Thomas Taylor of Springfield. 8/12/1725. December 2 8, 1 72 5 . A . 186. Executor to sell plantation where I now live when you nge st s o n Isa ac is 14. To my 4 sons, Thomas, Mordecai, Jonathan and Is aa c, £2 0 e ach. T o my mother Mary Selby £5. To daughters Mary, Susann a, Es the r an d Hannah , articles named. Remainder to above named 8 child ren. E xec utors : brother s Barth Coppeock of Marple and Henry Lewis of H averfo rd . Witnes ses: Robt . Taylor, Jo. Taylor, Mordecai Massey. Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:19 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Son Date: 17 Nov 1725 Prove Date: 16 Apr 1726 Book Page: A:191 Remarks: Israel Taylor of Mattinicuck Island. Chirurgeon. Nov em be r 1 7 , 1725. April 16, 1726. A. 191. Directs burial by wife in bu ri al pl ac e ap pointed by me in my orchard where several of my childr en lie th. B equ eath s the whole of the island above mentioned to the 3 s ons th at no w liv eth w ith me, viz Christopher, Benjamin and Israe l, to be divi ded a s wil l direc ts. To son Samuel tract of land in towns hip of Strasbu rg to wnshi p contain ing 1300 acres. To son Thomas £10 0. To daughter Din ah Car tmel l £50. To da ughter Sarah Heal £1. To daugh ter Ellen, Martha a nd Han nah £ 100 each at 2 1 or married. To daughter M ary Sandeland, the d ebts [ £97 ] I paid for he r husband Jonas Sandeland s. Executors: sons Chr istoph er , Benjamin and Isr ael. Witnesses: Jam es Dicken, John Rose, Jo hn Wrigh t. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:22 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - ----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Decedent Residence: Thornbury Date: 12 Dec 1726 Prove Date: 25 Jan 1726 Remarks: Thomas Taylor of Thornbury. December 12, 1726. Jan ua ry 25 , 1 7 26/7. All estate to brother Simeon Taylor of Nottingham, la bor er, a ls o ex ecutor. Witnesses: Jo. Bernard Duplese, Geo. Bostock, Ph il ip Tayl or. Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks August 30, 2004 8:23 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Decedent Prove Date: 13 Aug 1743 Remarks: Thomas Taylor of Haverford. August 13, 1743. Ad m. to Ph eb e T a ylor. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:24 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thos Taylor Description: Witness Date: 25 Oct 1742 Prove Date: 14 Aug 1745 Book Page: B:184 Remarks: Richard Maris of Springfield, yeoman. October 25, 174 2. A ug u s t 14, 1745. B. 184. Provides for wife Elizabeth including 2 tr ac ts o f l an d during life also plantation now in tenure of Robert Cald we ll t o cont ai n 250 acres absolutely. To eldest son Jonathan t he pa rt of my l and o n nor th side of Darby road containing about 300 ac re s. To younges t son J oseph , the plantation where I now dwell in Sprin gfi eld containin g 300 ac res. T o daughter Elizabeth Bartram 150 acr es of la nd in Marple . Remainde r of la nd to Jonathan. Executrix: wife E lizabet h. Cousin Bart holomew Cop pock an d Kinsman Mordecai Lewis, trust ees. Wit nesses: Thos . Taylor, Thom as Shipl ey, Ellin Lewis. Mentions la nd in ten ure of Joh n Earl and Wm. Mc Afee. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:28 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Grandson Date: 30 Mar 1748 Prove Date: 10 Sep 1748 Book Page: C:53 Remarks: Edw ard Riley. Goshen. Yeoman. March 30, 1748. Septe mb er 1 0 , 1 748. C. 53. To daughter Rebecca, w ife of John Taylor, £ 45 w h en sh e i s 55 , to receive the interest in meantime and in ca se of her de ceas e t o grand son, Thomas Taylor, now apprentice to Nath an Matlock. Al so t o sai d grands on £45. To son-in-law John Taylor 5 shi llings. To my h ouse keeper , Sarah F ield, £12 at 55. Mentions having so ld to Robert Each us h is plan tation con taining 50 acres and authoriz es executors to ma ke titl e to sam e. Also giv es to John Eachus, broth er of Robert, 2 yea rs intere st on hi s debt of £12 3-11-6. Executors: Fr iend Henry Collins a nd his br other Jos eph Collins. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:30 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Brother Date: 8 Dec 1748 Prove Date: 24 Dec 1748 Book Page: C:94 Remarks: Christopher Taylor. (Tinnecum) Ridley. Yeoman. Dece mb er 8 , 1 7 48. December 24, 1748. C. 94. To cousin John, son of broth er Th oma s Tay lo r my tract of land where I dwell, also 20 acres of wood lan d. T o cousi n Da vid Sanderlin tract of land on Tinicum Island, al so my s har e of Lon g Hook s Island. To cousins Thomas Taylor and Christo pher Ell io t and Gera ll Elli ot remainder of tract on Tinicum. To broth er Thoma s' e ldest son b y his la st wife named Joseph, tract of la nd in Greenwic h, We st New Jerse y contain ing 100 acres. To cousin Sar ah Taylor, daught er o f Thomas trac t in West N ew Jersey containing 3 00 acres. To broth er Benj amin £50. To c ousin Sarah , w ife of Oliver Tho mas £50. To sist er Dinah C artman £50. T o sister Hanna h Lloyd £50. To s ister Elinor Moll oy £50. T o sister Sara h Bayley's tw o dau ghters, Hann ah and Mary £25 eac h. To Racc oon Church £2 . To brother Samue l Tayl or 5 shillings. To Ma ry Shield, Th omas Taylor, S r., George Pool eg a nd William Smith 1 shilli ngs each. T o Mary and Elizab eth, daughte rs of Jo seph Armitt £50 ea ch at 21 or marr iage. To my nurse , Deborah B lake £5. Ho usehold goo ds to cousin Sarah Ta ylor. Mentions tha t his dec eased wife mad e a wi ll without his consent a nd that some of abo ve lega cies in defere nc e to her wishes. Executors: B rother Benjamin an d broth er-in-law Eno ch Ell iott. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:33 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Description: Cousin Date: 8 Dec 1748 Prove Date: 24 Dec 1748 Book Page: C:94 Remarks: Christopher Taylor. (Tinnecum) Ridley. Yeoman. Dece mb er 8 , 1 7 48. December 24, 1748. C. 94. To cousin John, son of broth er Th oma s Tay lo r my tract of land where I dwell, also 20 acres of wood lan d. T o cousi n Da vid Sanderlin tract of land on Tinicum Island, al so my s har e of Lon g Hook s Island. To cousins Thomas Taylor and Christo pher Ell io t and Gera ll Elli ot remainder of tract on Tinicum. To broth er Thoma s' e ldest son b y his la st wife named Joseph, tract of la nd in Greenwic h, We st New Jerse y contain ing 100 acres. To cousin Sar ah Taylor, daught er o f Thomas trac t in West N ew Jersey containing 3 00 acres. To broth er Benj amin £50. To c ousin Sarah , w ife of Oliver Tho mas £50. To sist er Dinah C artman £50. T o sister Hanna h Lloyd £50. To s ister Elinor Moll oy £50. T o sister Sara h Bayley's tw o dau ghters, Hann ah and Mary £25 eac h. To Racc oon Church £2 . To brother Samue l Tayl or 5 shillings. To Ma ry Shield, Th omas Taylor, S r., George Pool eg a nd William Smith 1 shilli ngs each. T o Mary and Elizab eth, daughte rs of Jo seph Armitt £50 ea ch at 21 or marr iage. To my nurse , Deborah B lake £5. Ho usehold goo ds to cousin Sarah Ta ylor. Mentions tha t his dec eased wife mad e a wi ll without his consent a nd that some of abo ve lega cies in defere nc e to her wishes. Executors: B rother Benjamin an d broth er-in-law Eno ch Ell iott. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Source Information: Lineages, Inc., comp. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1 82 5. [d a t abase online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: C hes ter C ou nt y Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Recor ds Se rvice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:44 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Title: Gentleman Description: Decedent Residence: Ridley Date: 23 Apr 1756 Prove Date: 10 Jun 1756 Book Page: D:45 Remarks: Thomas Taylor of the Island of Tinicum. Ridley. Gentl em an . A p ril 23, 1756. June 10, 1756. D:45. Provides for wife Mary incl ud in g m y pl antation in Pilesgrove containing about 100 acres. To s on Jo hn 1 /2 o f m y marsh. To son Thomas part of the plantation I li ve on as d escr ibed , als o 1/2 of marsh. To daughter Elizabeth 1 /2 of a tract in Pi lesg rove , par t of which came to me by my second wi fe Mary containing 2 70 ac res . To dau ghter Mary the 1/2 of said trac t. To daughter Sarah t he bon d o f £53 I hav e on Thomas Wilkins. To daug hters Elizabeth and Ma ry £15 0 eac h at 18 or m arriage. To son Joseph t he plantation whereon Ch arle s Smit h lives being p art of my dwelling pl antation, also part of Ti nicu m Islan d. To the chil d yet unborn £ 20 at 21. Executors: Sons John a nd T homas an d friend Lew i s Davis. Codi cil revokes appointment of son Jo hn a s Executo r. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:48 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Administrator Prove Date: 7 Apr 1761 Remarks: Israel Taylor of Thornbury. April 7, 1761. Adm. to Th om as T a y lor. Sureties Samuel Mendenhall, Samuel Raine. Elizabeth Tayl or t he w id ow , and Isaac, the eldest brother renounce administration. W itnes ses : Ri cha rd Parks, Jacob Taylor, April 7, 1761. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:50 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - - -----------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Executor Date: 10 Jun 1761 Prove Date: 16 May 1764 Remarks: John Taylor of Westtown. June 10, 1761. May 16, 1 76 4. To w i f e Phebe plantation I now live on in Westtown containi ng 50 acr es duri n g w idowhood. At her decease or marriage to son Thoma s. To son T homas t h e oth er 50 acres now in his tenour over and above t he 100 acr es I hav e a lready given him. To 3 grandsons, viz., Titus, Tho mas and Cal eb Taylo r £1 0 eac h at 21. Remainder to w ife Phebe, also w i th son Thoma s, execut ors . Witnes ses: William Hawley, Lawrence Townsen d, William Joh nson. ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Database: Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 August 30, 2004 8:53 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- - - ------------Name: Thomas Taylor Description: Decedent Residence: Ridley Prove Date: 22 May 1764 Remarks: Thomas Taylor of Ridley. May 22, 1764. Adm. to Rebec ca T ay l o r & Luke Nethermark Father: Zachary Taylor b: 17 APR 1707 in Orange, Virginia, USA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Mother: Elizabeth (Twin) Lee b: 25 MAY 1709 in Northumberland, Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Alys Cahill Marriage 2 Elisabeth Miller Marriage 3 Elizabeth Miller Marriage 4 Elizabeth Miller Children Thomas Taylor b: 1803 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA Marriage 5 Elizabeth Miller Children Jesse Taylor b: 1797 in Orange, Virginia, USA Baldwin Taylor Marriage 6 Elizabeth Miller b: 1757 Married: 1781 Children David Taylor b: 16 DEC 1781 in Orange, Virginia, USA Marriage 7 Elizabeth Miller b: 1775 in Virginia, USA Married: 1790 in Orange, Virginia, USA Children David Andrew Taylor b: 16 DEC 1791 in Orange, Virginia, USA Isaac Taylor b: 10 FEB 1793 in Knox, Tennessee, USA Martha Taylor b: 1794 in Blount, Tennessee, USA Andrew Miller Taylor b: 1796 in Orange, Virginia, USA Campbell Taylor b: 1801 in Blount, Tennessee, USA Amanda Taylor b: 1803 George Washington Taylor b: 1803 in Tennessee, USA Baldwin Harle Taylor b: 1810 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA Henderson Taylor b: 1810 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA Thomas Jefferson Taylor b: 1811 Notes on Elizabeth Taylor GG grandmother of Gen George S. Patton Notes on James Madison, Col. Christening: 20 APR 1723 Virginia Father: Ambrose Madison b: 1700 in Orange County, Virginia Mother: Frances Taylor b: 20 AUG 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia Marriage 1 Eleanor Rose Conway b: 9 JAN 1731 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia Married: 15 SEP 1749 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia Children James Madison , Jr. b: 16 MAR 1751 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia c: 31 MAR 1751 Francis Madison b: 18 JUN 1753 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Ambrose Madison b: 27 JAN 1755 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Catlett Madison b: 10 FEB 1758 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Nellie Conway Madison b: 14 FEB 1760 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia William Taylor Madison b: 5 MAY 1762 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Sarah Madison b: 17 AUG 1764 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Elizabeth Madison b: 19 SEP 1768 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Reuben Madison b: 19 SEP 1771 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Frances Taylor Madison b: 4 OCT 1774 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia Father of 4th Pesident of the United States, James Madison Notes on James, IV Taylor James Taylor emigrated to Kentucky, in which State and Ohio he became the owner of more than 100,000 acres of land, on a portion of which the cities of Newport and Covington are built. All moved to Kentucky except Mary Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor. Notes on William, IV Bassett grandfather of William Henry Harrison, 9th president of the United States. 2G grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Joseph Taylor Joseph Taylor was apprenticed as a carpenter to Edward Weston of Harwell in Berkshire, England for seven years from June 10, 1699. He was probably of age at this time, but thought it best to learn the trade with a view to emigration to America. At the Concord Monthly Meeting of Friends in Chester County, Pennsylvania on the 6th day of the second month 1708 (April 6th): "Joseph Taylor, late of Old England, appeared att this meeting and produced a Certificate from friends there which shews that he was in unity, to the satisfaction of this meeting." On November 16, 1711, he purchased 705 acres of land from Benjamin Chambers of Philadelphia on the west side of Brandywine creek in present day Pocopson Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The land extended from a little above the forks of the creek to a point about midway letween Lenape and Pocopson Stations. It was originally in Kennet Township, then in Pennsbury Township in 1775 and finally Pocopson Township in 1849. On February 12, 1718/19, he purchased fifty acres on the west of the other property from Ezekiel Harlan. On April 2, 1724 he purchased 103 acres nearby from Isaac Taylor of Thornbury where he built a mill on Pocopson Creek. He connected his first and last purchase by purchasing 147 acres on January 18, 1728. On April 10, 1735 he purchased another 100 acres from Ruth Harlan, widow of Ezekial. He now owned 1105 acres on the west side of Brandywine Creek and 26 acres on the east side at Lenape Station. He divided his land between his sons and gave up farming. He became a merchant or storekeeper and by the time he died his property was worth 2322 pounds. Joseph was one of the trustees at Birmingham Meeting. When he and Elizabeth died they were probably buried there. RECORD OF THE MARRIAGE OF JOSEPH TAYLOR AND ELIZABETH HAINES These are to certifie all whom it doth or may Concerne that whereas Josaph Taylor of Didcot in ye County of Barks, Carphender, And Elizabeth Hains of Harwell in ye Countey afore cayd, Spinster, haue declared their Intentions of Mariedg in in two Meetings of god's people Called Quakers at Harwell and also at Blubery; which Affter deliberate Consideration thay being booth Parties ffound Cleare of all othere persones, it wase aproued of by ye sayde Meetings afores'd as by Records there unto belonging it doth and may more fully apeere, and for tho full accomplishment and determining of their intentions of Marrige afors'd These presents witnesseth, that vpon this Sixteenth day of the first Month Cald March in ye yere one thousand saven hundred, ye twalf & thirtenteth Eare of the raigne of Our Sufaran Lord William ye Third by the grace of god Kinge of England Scotland France & Ireland Dafandar of the faith & soforth in the Meeting house at Blubery afores'd in a solam asembely of the People afores'd Cald Quakers ye saide Josaph Taylor takeing his friend Elizabth Hains by the hand did Solemnly declare and take ye sayd Elizabeth to be his Lafull wife and shee in Like maner did take ye said Josaph to bee her true Lafull Husband Etch promising to be faithfull as husband and wife one to ye other till deth mack a Sepration... And ye sayde Josaph Taylor and Elizabeth his Wife have hear unto set our hands and wee who were presant at their taking each other in Marrige as afores'd do heare unto sett our hands as witness vnto ye same ye day and yeare aboue Written They arrived in Chester County in 1708, bringing a certificate from Friends in their native place, and settled on the Brandywine, in Kennet (now Pennsbury) township. Later he built a mill on Pocopson Creek. He was one of the trustees of Birmingham meeting SOME LIST JAMES TAYLOR AS A DESCENDANT. JAMES WAS BORN ABOUT 1863 IN CARLISLE, ENGLAND. I SUSPECT SOMEONE ELSE IS IS FATHER.---UNLESS JOSEPH TAYLOR WAS SEXUALLY ACTIVE AT AGE 8. 1 James TAYLOR b: Abt 1683 + Hannah WILLIAMS 2 Margaret TAYLOR b: Abt 1704 d: 10 Jan 1763 + William POLK b: 1700/1710 d: 1750/1760 3 William III POLK SIR] b: Abt 1725 d: Aft 1802 3 Thomas POLK b: 1730/1732 d: 26 Jun 1794 3 Charles POLK b: 29 Jul 1732 d: 10 Mar 1821 3 Susan POLK b: 1734 d: 1813 3 Margaret POLK b: Abt 1736 3 Debora POLK b: Abt 1738 3 "Captain" John POLK b: 1739 d: 1802 3 Ezekiel Franklin POLK b: 7 Dec 1747 d: 31 Aug 1824 + Mary Winslow WILSON b: 1746 d: 29 Nov 1791 4 Thomas POLK b: 5 Dec 1770 d: 8 Mar 1814 4 Matilda Golden POLK b: 5 Dec 1770 d: 20 Sep 1853 4 Samuel POLK b: 5 Jul 1772 d: 3 Nov 1827 + Jean Gracy KNOX b: 15 Nov 1776 d: 11 Jan 1852 5 James Knox POLK b: 2 Nov 1795 d: 15 Jun 1849 + Sarah CHILDRESS b: 4 Sep 1803 d: 14 Aug 1891 5 Marshall T POLK b: 1797 5 Jane Maria POLK b: 14 Jan 1798 d: 11 Oct 1876 5 Lydia Eliza POLK b: 17 Feb 1800 d: 29 May 1864 5 John POLK b: 1801 5 Franklin Ezekiel POLK b: 23 Aug 1802 d: 21 Jan 1831 5 Samuel W POLK b: 1803 5 Marshall Tate POLK b: 17 Jan 1805 d: 12 Apr 1831 5 John Lee POLK b: 23 Mar 1807 d: 28 Sep 1831 5 Naomi POLK b: 2 Jul 1809 d: 6 Aug 1836 5 Ophelia Clarissa POLK b: 6 Sep 1812 d: 6 Apr 1851 5 William Hawkins POLK b: 24 May 1815 d: 16 Dec 1862
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Samuel POLK JR b: 17 Oct 1817 d: 24 Feb 1831 4 John POLK b: 1774 d: 1804 4 William Wilson POLK b: 10 Sep 1776 d: 8 Oct 1848 4 Clarissa POLK b: 25 Dec 1782 d: 8 Dec 1846 4 Mary POLK b: Abt 1784 d: 24 Sep 1835 4 Louisa POLK b: 1787 d: 20 Dec 1869 3 Susannah POLK b: Abt 1745 3 Margaret POLK b: Abt 1747 3 Deborah POLK b: Abt 1750 d: 1811 2 UNKNOWN TAYLOR b: Abt 1711 2 James TAYLOR b: 1705 2 Charles TAYLOR b: Abt 1707 2 Susan TAYLOR b: Abt 1713 Notes on Abiah, II Taylor Birth: abt 1681 in Dedcott, Berkshire, England Death: 1747 in E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Probate: 26 Oct 1747 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Note: "Abiah Taylor arrived here in 1702, and obtained a warrant, dated 1, 1 9, 1702-3, to take up 500 acres in Chester County. Another warrant wa s granted 2,6, 1703, for 475 acres, the remainder of Toovey's purchas e after deducting 25 acres for 'Liberty Land' in Philadelphia. He had perhaps sold 250 acres unlocated, or otherwise obtained a warrant for that amount which has not been noticed. . .In pursuance of the above a tract of 430 acres was laid out in what is now East Bradford townshi p, through which the east branch of the Brandywine flows, from a littl e above 'Deborah's Rocks' to a point about a mile and one-eighth below . Near the upper end of this, on a pretty mound, Abiah Taylor erected , in 1724, a brick house. . .A branch of the Brandywine, from the east ward, flows close by and has been known as Taylor's Run. . .Abiah Tayl or erected a mill upon this as early as 1722. . .His brother Joseph ca me from England in 1708, and built a mill on Pocopson Creek about 1724 ." (Genealogy of the Smedley Family, pp 80-81, George and Sarah Smedle y, Ancestry.com database) "The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given up, an d instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract of Brand ywine, and 350 acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The Brandy wine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1703, and on this Ab iah Taylor settled. In 1724 he built a brick house. . .His children we re Ann, who married Richard Bernard; Abiah, who died unmarried; Debora h, who married Jonathan Parke, and to whom her father gave the 200 acr es on Taylor's Run, near the homestead; Alice, who married Daniel Hoop es, and Samuel. A mill was built on the run which enters the Brandywin e near the brick dwelling, about 1730. Abiah Taylor died about 1747." (Genealogy of the Darlington Family, p 82, Gilbert Cope, Ancestry.com database) Son Samuel Taylor administrator of 26 Oct 1747 probated will of Abiah. Note Citations Notes on Peter, III Taylor Taylor, Peter. Upper Providence. February 27, 1739/40. March 25, 1740. B.57. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To son Nathan, the plantation I now live on w ith stock. To son Mordecai £5 besides w hat he had before. To daughter Sarah £2 besides w hat she has received. To daughter Margaret £15. To son Peter £15 w hen 21. To son John £15 at 21. To son Joseph £15 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £15 at 18. Remainder to w ife and son Nathan. Executors: w ife Elizabeth and son Mordecai Notes on Anne Taylor 1 Anne TAYLOR b: ABT 1662 d: 13 MAY 1716 + James GREER b: ABT 1627 d: ABT 1688 2 James GREER b: ABT 1682 2 John GREER b: ABT 1688 d: 15 SEP 1750 + Sarah DAY b: 1684 d: 1742 3 James GREER b: 1709 d: Jul/Aug 1742 + Elizabeth BARTON 3 William GREER b: 1710 d: 15 JAN 1790 + Mary Sarah Ann FITCH b: 1705 d: 1786 3 Moses GREER b: 1716 d: 1806 + Mary BAILEY OR BAYLEY d: 9 FEB 1760 3 Aquila GREER b: 1716 d: 8 APR 1790 + Elizabeth LOWE b: 3 JUN 1721 d: AFT 1790 3 John GREER b: 1719 d: MAY 1782 + Sarah ELLIOT d: 1764 + Nancy WALKER d: ABT 1804 3 Sarah GREER b: 15 FEB 1721 + John SPARKEY 3 Ann GREER b: 15 FEB 1721 + John II STARKEY b: 1719 d: 1790 3 Joseph GREER b: 6 JAN 1726/1727 d: 28 MAY 1781 + Ann LOWE b: 5 FEB 1734/1735 d: AFT 4 AUG 1791 3 Benjamin GREER b: 6 JAN 1726/1727 d: 2 JUN 1788 + Rachel LOWE d: ABT 1769 + Mary HAYNES b: 1739 d: ABT 1822 2 William GREER b: 1686
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Lawrence RICHARDSON b: ABT 1650 d: BEF 13 JUN 1705 2 Samuel RICHARDSON 2 Lawrence RICHARDSON 2 Benjamin RICHARDSON 2 William RICHARDSON 3 Vincent RICHARDSON 3 Benjamin RICHARDSON 3 Joshua RICHARDSON 2 Thomas RICHARDSON b: ABT 1692 d: 1777 + Sarah STANDOVE STANDIFORD b: ABT 1699 d: 29 DEC 1769 3 Mary RICHARDSON b: 26 MAY 1721 + Issac WRIGHT 3 James RICHARDSON b: 17 JAN 1723 d: 3 Sep 1775 - 23 Jan 1776 + Sophia STANDIFORD b: 1723 d: 5 DEC 1808 3 Thomas RICHARDSON b: 16 MAY 1726 d: 28 MAR 1784 + Sarah NORRIS 3 John RICHARDSON b: 17 JAN 1728/1729 + Mary STANDIFORD 3 Benjamin RICHARDSON b: 5 NOV 1730 d: AFT 1778 + Jemina STANDIFORD 3 Samuel RICHARDSON b: 2 NOV 1734 d: 27 FEB 1818 + Sarah DAVIS b: ABT 1735 3 William RICHARDSON b: 11 APR 1737 d: DEC 1799 + Mary DAVIS b: 1740 3 Sarah RICHARDSON b: JAN 1745 d: 12 AUG 1784 + William BOND 3 Vincent RICHARDSON b: 1748 d: 1776 + Martha NORRIS b: 16 AUG 1750 d: 4 JAN 1832 + Oliver HARRIOTT b: ABT 1670 Notes on Francis, I Taylor parents not proven. had a land patent, "50 ac laid out for ffrancis Taylor of St. Mary's Co. a parcel of land called 'Fortune' by virtue of a warrant dated 17 Oct Notes on Frances Taylor William's wife is named as Frances Taylor Stone in his 1777 will along with the names of his children 1 Frances Taylor b: 26 JAN 1716 d: BEF 5 JUN 1792 + William Stone b: OCT 1710 d: 5 SEP 1777 2 Caleb Stone b: 27 JAN 1734 + Sarah Ashlin 2 Elizabeth Stone b: 18 MAY 1737 2 Elizabeth Stone b: 24 MAY 1739 + Joseph Woolings 2 Elijah Stone b: 1740 2 Thomas Stone d: 1786 3 Anderson Stone 3 William Stone 2 William Stone d: 1786 2 Hezekiah Stone b: 1746 d: 1821/22 + Jane Perkins 2 Marble Stone b: 1746 d: 1820 + Mary Julia Napier b: 1750 d: 21 APR 1829 3 Judith Stone b: 1 JUN 1771 d: 23 FEB 1849 + Thomas Gleeson + Joseph F. Morton 3 John Stone b: 1772 d: BEF 1830 4 Elizabeth Stone b: BEF 1794 + William Adams 4 James Stone b: 4 APR 1802 d: JUN 1869 + Elizabeth Pinion\Pinnell b: BET 1792 AND 1798 d: DEC 1869 5 Francis A. Stone b: 1823 d: MAR 1863 + Thomas M. Martin b: 11 MAY 1824 d: 8 MAY 1901 5 Martha Adeline Stone b: 1 AUG 1824 d: 15 SEP 1888 + David H. Miller b: 1822 d: AFT 1864 6 Mary Savilla Miller b: 25 DEC 1848 d: 25 JUL 1932 + Thomas David Herndon b: 18 DEC 1845 6 John F. Miller b: 14 FEB 1853 d: 1943 6 Robert Miller b: 14 AUG 1855 d: 19 MAR 1911 + Arminda J. "Mildred" Sigler b: 1852 d: 1930 6 Andrew Miller b: 13 FEB 1857 d: 25 MAR 1916 + Hester Story b: MAR 1858 d: 1923
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 7 John Henry Miller b: JUL 1876 + Mary E. Horn b: APR 1878 7 James M. "Jim" Miller + Cordelia Horn 7 Frank W. Miller b: JUN 1881 + Ettie Clark 7 Arda Agnes "Addie" Miller b: 18 SEP 1883 d: 11 MAY 1962 + Marion Francis Williams b: 27 JUN 1865 d: 5 OCT 1936 7 Maude Elizabeth Miller b: 9 OCT 1886 d: 19 DEC 1953 + Lyman Elbert Mason b: 15 APR 1884 d: 23 FEB 1953 8 Willie Elmer Mason b: 22 FEB 1904 d: SEP 1904 8 Claude Wilbert Mason b: 6 APR 1905 d: 7 APR 1942 + Genevea Raymon b: 16 JUL 1904 d: 5 APR 1988 8 Grace Mae Mason b: 6 SEP 1906 d: 21 MAY 1988 + Herman Virgil Blanke b: 21 OCT 1909 d: 13 DEC 1983 8 Verdie Belle Mason b: 8 NOV 1908 d: 12 AUG 1991 + Earl Cummings Johnson b: 5 JUN 1905 d: 7 AUG 1955 8 Elbert Bill Mason b: 19 MAR 1910 d: 2 JAN 1990 + Matilda Josephine Blanke b: 2 JAN 1912 8 Clarissa Hester Mason b: 11 DEC 1912 d: 23 NOV 1990 + Otis Dawes b: 8 JUN 1910 d: 9 FEB 1977 + Hector J. McGregor b: 10 FEB 1910 d: 2 OCT 1985 8 Dora Fern Mason b: 11 AUG 1915 d: 4 SEP 2001 + Merrell M. Mumford b: 23 AUG 1913 d: 20 SEP 1976 + Frederick Lawrence Griese b: 8 FEB 1909 d: 24 JUN 1999 8 Gladys Pauline Mason b: 6 JAN 1918 d: 30 JUL 2006 + Phillip G. Tolstad b: 15 APR 1924 d: 12 MAY 2005 8 Paul Britt Mason b: 14 JUL 1919 d: 21 MAR 2002 + Buelah DeVore b: 23 APR 1917 + Flora L. Chamberlain b: 18 JUN 1919 d: 12 FEB 2000 8 Luella Mason b: 1 MAY 1921 + Homer H. Thomason b: 23 OCT 1905 d: 30 MAY 1958 + William L. Harrington b: 12 JUN 1926 8 Corine Mason b: 21 SEP 1922 d: 7 MAY 1974 + Cleophas William James b: 22 SEP 1921 + James Findley + Joe Yost + C.J. Edwards d: 1983 8 Joseph Henry Mason b: 6 JUN 1925 d: 12 NOV 1944 8 Harry Alden Mason b: 9 MAR 1928 d: 28 AUG 2006 + Dorothy Irene Ridenour b: 19 MAR 1931 d: 23 APR 1997 8 Billy Don Mason b: 6 JUL 1930 d: 21 JAN 1946 7 Bessie P. Miller b: DEC 1888 + Sam Decker 7 Annie Catherine Miller b: JUN 1891 d: 1925 + Tom Nivens b: 4 JUN 1885 d: 19 FEB 1974 7 Roy Everett Miller b: AUG 1893 d: ABT 1935 7 Ruthie Belle Miller b: 2 MAR 1899 d: 15 NOV 1963 + Archie Jefferson Thompson b: 25 MAR 1886 d: 17 FEB 1960 6 Cager Miller b: 27 JUN 1862 d: 3 JUL 1937 + Malinda Elizabeth Matthews b: 3 AUG 1861 d: 20 FEB 1928 6 Elizabeth Miller b: 19 APR 1864 d: 15 FEB 1904 + John Sigler b: 1807 4 Nancy Stone b: 1803 + John Wilson 4 Martha Stone b: 1810 4 Mildred Stone b: BEF 1815 + Richard Pinion\Pennell b: 1799 d: AFT 1880 4 John Stone b: 1815 + Margaret _____ b: 1807 3 William Stone b: BEF 1775 d: 1804 + Mary _____ 3 Rene Chloe Stone b: 26 JAN 1780 d: 2 MAR 1856 + Sidney Rudolph Briscoe 3 Frances Jackson Stone b: 6 JAN 1783 d: 28 JAN 1857 + Ichabod Pittman d: 23 AUG 1827 3 Washington Ware Stone b: 1785 d: 1862 3 Walter Stone b: BET 1785 AND 1790 3 Joshua Stone b: BET 1785 AND 1790 + Elizabeth (Beadles) Few 3 Marble Madison Stone b: AFT 1810
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on George Edmund Taylor Elizabeth Paisley also married John Taylor who had a son named George Edmund Taylor with a different birth date. These two Georges may be the same person. I do not know who the father is. Notes on Ruth O'Neal Married: 13 AUG 1788 in Laurens, South Carolina Children John ROWE b: 4 JUN 1789 in Edgefield, South Carolina Mary ROWE b: 21 DEC 1790 in Edgefield, South Carolina Rachel ROWE b: 7 OCT 1792 in Edgefield, South Carolina Betsy ROWE b: 22 OCT 1796 in Edgefield, South Carolina Elihu ROWE b: 15 JAN 1798 in Edgefield, South Carolina Leseann ROWE b: 16 JAN 1799 in Edgefield, South Carolina Temperance ROWE b: 14 OCT 1801 in Edgefield, South Carolina Melinda ROWE b: 4 FEB 1804 in Edgefield, South Carolina William ROWE b: 22 OCT 1806 in Edgefield, South Carolina Metilda ROWE b: 29 AUG 1809 in Edgefield, South Carolina Annie O'Neal, born 11/11/1772 in Laurens County, SC daughter of Hugh O'Neal and Martha Perkins and sister to Ruth O'Neal who had married William's brother Benjamin. The McLendons of Carroll County, Georgia, and related families By Lois Clouse McLendon Published by Gateway Press, 1989 Notes on Robert Rutherford I'm writing in response to Susan Nebecker's questions about Robert Rutherford of Essex County, VA. I'm a Rutherford researcher and Robert Rutherford is my 8x's great grandfather. Robert Rutherford's baptismal records came from Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland along with his siblings. He was the son of Adam and Janet Rutherford - Adam of the Rutherfords of Hall and Janet of the Rutherfords of Castlewood - Edgerston - Hunthill. Janet's line was noble and Adam's was a burgher family from Jedburgh. Most Rutherfords in the USA have been getting their data from William K. Rutherford's "The Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family". However, I would not trust anything concerning Scottish genealogy that William and Ann Rutherford have ventured in their various editions of the Rutherford books. They drew heavily on the work of Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood in his "The Rutherfurds of that Ilk and their Cadets" published in Edinburgh at 1884. This work has been shown to be seriously flawed and even has some out and out fabrications. Kenneth Rutherford Davis in his book "The Rutherfords in Britain: a history and guide" published by Alan Sutton Publishing of Gloucester-1987 also disclaims the use of Thomas H. CockburnHood's work. KR Davis wrote to WK Rutherford guessing that Robert Rutherford might have emigrated from England. This was an unsupported guess that was made before the above mentioned records of Adam and Janet Rutherford [and their son Robert] had been discovered. KR Davis' book has a sketch of the data on both lines. The Castlewood and Hall lines are on pages 135 and 154. Unfortunately, all three books have problems and contradict each other. WK Rutherford's latter editions were primarily published to correct earlier errors he took from Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood's work. KR Davis' work also is drawn from sources available to him in England -- not in Scotland. His display of well documented lines, such as the Edgerston/Hunthill Rutherfords has many mistakes. Also the materials on General Griffith Rutherford have him placed in the wrong family!? The materials below start with Robert's father Adam Rutherford. Gary Rutherford Harding ---------------1. [#17] Adam Rutherford of Hall d. in 1648 wife: Janet Rutherford of Castlewood daughter of Robert Rutherford of Castlewood, Roxburghshire, Scotland born abt 1614 in Roxburghshire, Scotland married abt 1635 in Roxburghshire, Scotland see "The Rutherfords in Britain" by Kenneth Rutherford Davis chapter VII, page 135 and chapter IX, page 154 --2. James Rutherford b. bef. 1631 Scotland [see below] --2. Robert Rutherford b. 1640 Jedburgh, Scotland christened: 6 May 1640 Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland d. after 21 Aug 1728 in Essex Co., VA. --2. Elizabeth Rutherford christening: 23 Aug 1642 Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks --2. Adam Rutherford christening: March 10, 1644/45 Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland --2. William Rutherford of Hall He was served heir to Adam of Hall on April 4, 1648 and had sasine of 4 1/2 acres near Jedburgh. William and his wife Jennet are buried in the nave of Jedburgh Abbey. Their inscription reads as follows: "Hier lyes William Rwtherford of The Hall who de pairted this lyfe Januari 8 1673. Here lyes Jennet Rwtherford of the Hall spous to Uilliam Rwtherford who depairted this lyfe November 26 1691 and of hir age 61." children: i. Thomas Rutherford ii. Adam Rutherford iii. Helen Rutherford iv. Elspeth Rutherford Adam Rutherford of Hall, Janet Rutherford his wife, and James Rutherford their son received sasine February 17, 1630/31 of one part of the lands of Castlewood in Roxburgh County, Scotland. Sasine was granted to Adam Rutherford of Hall and Janet Rutherford his wife, March 4, 1631, of the land of Easter Gillis and Knowe in Roxburgh County. (Roxburgh County General Register of Sasines (1), Vo. 30, folio 105, 226.) Adam Rutherford of Hall was a maltman and Burgess of Jedburgh. He was prosperous and accommodated his kinsman, Robert Rutherfurd of Edgerston, with a loan of 200 merks. A bond for the amount was granted Adam Rutherford of Hall and Janet Rutherford his wife in 1633. A general service of William Rutherford of Hall to his father Adam Rutherford of Hall was "expede" before Archibald Douglas, January 18, 1648. ("The Rutherfurds of that Ilk and their Cadets" by Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood published in Edinburgh - 1884) [also cited by WK Rutherford] Generation 18 --2. [#18] Robert Rutherford Sr. b. ca. 1634 Jedburgh, Scotland christened: 6 May 1640 Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland d. after 21 Aug 1728 probably in Essex Co., VA. wife: Margaret Vawter daughter of Bartholomew Vawter and Winifred Hodgen The father of Bartholomew Vawter, along with Angus, Richard, Beverly, David, Margaret and Winifred, was John Vawter. According to the book "The Vawter Family in America" the name Vawter was of Norman extraction and was originally spelled "Valletort", pronounced as vay-e-tor. There is still a Valletort castle in England. Knight's Reginduis de Valletort; Hugh de Valletort; Ralphe de Valletort and Siegfried de Valletort were Norman knights living in the area of St. Michaels 14 miles from the coast near Castle Maynne Normandy, France. Count Juel de Maynne was a general under Baron Robert Mortaine 1/2 brother of William Duke of Normandy. Four of de Valletort brother's were free knights not under service or servitude and were recruited by Count Maynne for service. After the battle of Hastings November 14, 1066 the de Valletort brothers received 33 1/3 knights' fees and land holdings at Cornwall and Plymouth, England. De Valletort's Castle, Treamenton still stands today. The Margaret who married Robert Rutherford Sr. is not Margaret Vawter daughter of Bartholomew. Margaret Vawter dau. of Bartho. married Thomas S. Tinsley III. The Margaret who m. Robert Rutherford, Sr. was b. ca 1644 according to a deposition in court listing her age. Bartholomew Vawter gave a gift of a cow calfe to this Margaret so her connection to him is yet unknown. It could be a sister or is old enough to be his mother who may have married for a second time. Notes on Martin Kellogg Children Laura Mary KELLOGG b: 11 Dec 1786 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Ralph KELLOGG b: 2 Jul 1789 in , Oneida, NY George Washington KELLOGG b: 17 Apr 1791 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Ct Lucy KELLOGG b: 26 Aug 1792 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Merron KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1795 in Winfield, Oneida, NY Olive KELLOGG b: 5 Apr 1798 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY Horace Dryden KELLOGG b: 12 Aug 1799 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 16 Jul 1801 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY Ralph Phineas KELLOGG b: 12 Jul 1796 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY 3. Martin KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 16 Jul 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 14 Apr 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. He married Lucy SEYMOUR 17 Jun 1784 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, daughter of Zebulon SEYMOUR and Keziah BULL. She was born 1 Jun 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 19 Sep 1839 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY. Children of Martin KELLOGG and Lucy SEYMOUR are:+ 20 i. Laura Mary KELLOGG was born 11 Dec 1786 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 27 Sep 1853 in Maumee, Lucas, OH. 21 ii. Ralph KELLOGG was born 2 Jul 1789 in , Oneida, NY, and died 8 Jan 1792. + 22 iii. George Washington KELLOGG was born 17 Apr 1791 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Ct, and died 1840. 23 iv. Lucy KELLOGG was born 26 Aug 1792 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 1874 in West Winfield, Herkimer, NY. 24 v. Merron KELLOGG was born 24 Mar 1795 in Winfield, Oneida, NY, and died 26 Jan 1878 in Homer, Champaign, IL. 25 vi. Olive KELLOGG was born 5 Apr 1798 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY, and died May 1798 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + 26 vii. Horace Dryden KELLOGG was born 12 Aug 1799 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY, and died 12 Aug 1871 in Trinity, Catahoula, LA. 27 viii. Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG was born 16 Jul 1801 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY, and died 12 Jul 1834 in Woodville, Wilkinson, MS. + 28 ix. Ralph Phineas KELLOGG was born 12 Jul 1796 in West Winfield, Oneida, NY, and died 12 May 1864 in Clinton, Oneida, NY
Notes on Fredrick Webster Kellogg 2. Frederick Webster KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 31 Jan 1761 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 7 Jun 1817 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York. He married Margaret MOORE, daughter of Joseph MOORE and Margaret KELLOGG. She was born 13 Jul 1760 in Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, and died 3 Oct 1803 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York. Children of Frederick Webster KELLOGG and Margaret MOORE are: 13 i. Polly KELLOGG was born 7 Sep 1780 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 21 Apr 1808. + 14 ii. Frederick KELLOGG was born Abt 1783 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 16 Sep 1865. 15 iii. Jerusha KELLOGG was born 1786 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 29 Aug 1811. + 16 iv. Uriel Holmes KELLOGG was born 22 Sep 1789 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York, and died 8 Feb 1844. 17 v. Amanda KELLOGG was born Abt 1791 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York, and died Jun 1844. 18 vi. Hiram KELLOGG was born Abt 1793 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York. 19 vii. Webster KELLOGG was born Abt 1795 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York, and died 23 Feb 1859 in Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio. He married Marianna NASH Abt 1800 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York. She was born 24 Oct 1798 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York, and died 4 Feb 1845 in Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio
Notes on Phineas Kellogg 4. Phineas KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 7 Jun 1756 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 2 Dec 1835 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut. He married Olive FRAZER 22 Jan 1778 in West, , Hartford, Connecticut. She was born 2 Apr 1853 in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut. Children of Phineas KELLOGG and Olive FRAZER are:+ 29 i. Phineas KELLOGG was born 11 Oct 1790 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 23 Jul 1879 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana. 30 ii. Keturah KELLOGG was born 10 Nov 1778 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 28 Jan 1856. + 31 iii. Leonard KELLOGG was born 18 Feb 1781 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 22 May 1817. 32 iv. Mary Ann KELLOGG was born 5 Aug 1783 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 5 Sep 1863. 33 v. Nancy KELLOGG was born 18 Aug 1787 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut. + 34 vi. Charles Fraser KELLOGG was born 22 May 1788 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died Jan 1865. 35 vii. Sophia KELLOGG was born 10 Sep 1792 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 18 Apr 1877. 36 viii. Julia Ann KELLOGG was born 2 Mar 1796 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 22 Sep 1838
Notes on Moses Kellogg 5. Esther KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 24 Mar 1748 in New Hartford, Connecticut, and died 4 Mar 1826 in New Hartford, Connecticut. She married Aaron AUSTIN 1767 in Torringford, Litchfield, CT, son of Aaron AUSTIN and Elizabeth SPENCER (KENT). He was born 27 Aug 1745 in Suffield, Hartford, Ct, and died 15 Jul 1829 in New Hartford, CT. Children of Esther KELLOGG and Aaron AUSTIN are: 37 i. Ralsamen C. AUSTIN was born Abt 1784 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 19 Sep 1840 in Washington, DC. 38 ii. Esther AUSTIN was born Abt 1788 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 1802. 39 iii. Clarissa AUSTIN was born Abt 1786 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut. 40 iv. Sarah AUSTIN was born Abt 1782 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut. 41 v. Esther AUSTIN was born Abt 1780 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut. 42 vi. Montgomery AUSTIN was born 1778 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 1808. 43 vii. Abigail AUSTIN was born Abt 1776 in , Of Litchfield, Connecticut. 44 viii. Esther AUSTIN was born Abt 1798 in <, Of Litchfield, Connecticut>, and died 1802. 45 ix. Clarissa AUSTIN was born Abt 1796 in <, Of Litchfield, Connecticut>. 46 x. Sarah AUSTIN was born Abt 1794 in <, Of Litchfield, Connecticut>. 47 xi. Esther AUSTIN was born Abt 1792 in <, Of Litchfield, Connecticut>. 48 xii. Abigail AUSTIN was born Abt 1790 in <, Of Litchfield, Connecticut>.
Notes on Truman Kellogg . Truman KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 6 Jan 1766 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Ct, and died 5 Nov 1821 in New Hartford, , NY. He married Hannah MERRILL 3 Feb 1788, daughter of Elijah MERRILL and Rachel WELLES. She was born 15 Jan 1765 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, was christened 10 Feb 1765, and died 4 Oct 1847 in New Hartford,
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Oneida, New York. Children of Truman KELLOGG and Hannah MERRILL are: 55 i. Rachel KELLOGG was born 11 Jun 1788 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 18 Apr 1871. 56 ii. Forris KELLOGG was born 1791 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 23 Apr 1855. + 57 iii. Truman KELLOGG was born 15 Feb 1795 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 17 May 1867. 58 iv. Hannah KELLOGG was born 8 Jul 1799 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 17 Mar 1861. + 59 v. Morris KELLOGG was born 21 Apr 1804 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 13 Apr 1870. 60 vi. Eliza KELLOGG was born 6 Jun 1806 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 2 Apr 1842
Notes on Abraham Kellogg 11. Abraham KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 27 Jan 1750 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 29 Apr 1812. He married Sarah SEYMOUR 6 Feb 1772 in New Hartford, Hartford, CT, daughter of John (Iii) SEYMOUR and Hannah ENSIGN. She was born 12 Jul 1750 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, was christened Jul 1750 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 4 Mar 1802. Children of Abraham KELLOGG and Sarah SEYMOUR are: 61 i. Hannah KELLOGG was born 18 Mar 1776 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Ct. 62 ii. John KELLOGG was born 1787 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, was christened 29 Sep 1787. 63 iii. Hannah KELLOGG was born 28 Oct 1772 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 3 May 1774 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. + 64 iv. Abram KELLOGG was born 28 Sep 1774 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 65 v. Warren KELLOGG was born 5 Jan 1779 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. + 66 vi. Horace KELLOGG was born 1 Oct 1780 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 67 vii. Sarah KELLOGG was born 4 Jul 1783 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 68 viii. Virgil KELLOGG was born 29 Jun 1785 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 5 May 1788 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
Notes on Solomon Kellogg 12. Solomon KELLOGG (Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 10 Dec 1751 in New Hartford, , Connecticut, and died 13 Sep 1795. He married Ruth KELLOGG 16 Nov 1773, daughter of Silas KELLOGG and Ruth ROOT. She was born 20 Oct 1749 in Sheffield, Berks, Mass., and died 1845 in Paris, Oneida, New York. Children of Solomon KELLOGG and Ruth KELLOGG are:+ 69 i. Pearl KELLOGG was born 3 Jan 1789 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 11 Sep 1858 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. + 70 ii. Ruth KELLOGG was born 13 Aug 1774 in , and died 27 Mar 1813. + 71 iii. Silas KELLOGG was born 30 Mar 1776 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 6 Dec 1818. + 72 iv. Solomon KELLOGG was born 4 Apr 1778 in , and died 16 Sep 1834 in Of, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. + 73 v. Washington KELLOGG was born 2 Jul 1780 in New Hartford, , , Connecticut, and died 24 Aug 1854. + 74 vi. Green KELLOGG was born 14 Sep 1782 in , and died 22 May 1871 in Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois. + 75 vii. Harvey KELLOGG was born 29 Sep 1785 in , and died 11 Feb 1856. + 76 viii. James KELLOGG was born 14 Feb 1787 in . + 77 ix. Henry KELLOGG was born 17 Apr 1791 in Clinton, , NY, and died 31 Aug 1825 in Manlius, , NY. + 78 x. Abram KELLOGG was born 12 Feb 1793 in , and died 18 Dec 1877 in , Barron, Wisconsin. + 79 xi. Aaron KELLOGG was born 12 Feb 1793 in New York, New York, and died 23 Jan 1870
Notes on Nathaniel Taylor his estate was settled in Jefferson Co., VA. The original record of Administration of his estate was in Staunton, VA where son John lived. John sued his brother Thomas for a larger share of the estate Note Citations 1 Nathaniel TAYLOR b: ABT 1736 d: SEP 1804 + Mary WRIGHT b: ABT 1751 d: 1798 2 Nancy TAYLOR b: 08 NOV 1767 + George Washington BOSWELL b: 11 JUN 1748 + George THATCHER 2 Sarah TAYLOR b: ABT 1771 2 Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1774 + William FIGG b: BET 1770 AND 1775 d: 1884 3 Courtney T. FIGG b: 06 NOV 1806 d: 02 JAN 1876 + William Childress HITE b: ABT 1809 d: 1846 2 James TAYLOR b: 1774 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1776 + Jesse SPRADLING + James FIGG
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Thomas TAYLOR b: ABT 1780 2 Nathaniel Francis TAYLOR b: 13 APR 1782 2 John F. TAYLOR b: ABT 1784 d: AUG 1863 + Mary C. KERCHEVAL b: BET 1786 AND 1789 d: AFT 1863 3 John B. TAYLOR 3 M. A. TAYLOR + J. B. 3 Mariah TAYLOR 3 William TAYLOR 3 Mildred Helen TAYLOR b: 03 FEB 1816 d: 30 JUN 1887 + Samuel Kemper MALLORY b: 25 NOV 1803 d: 04 APR 1887 4 John William MALLORY b: ABT 1846 + America Celestine QUISENBERRY b: ABT 1851 5 Richard Samuel MALLORY b: 16 MAR 1873 d: 13 MAR 1916 + Bertha Jane CANNON b: 16 OCT 1876 d: 07 MAR 1922 6 William Edward MALLORY b: 11 DEC 1898 + Demeris L. HAVERSTOCK b: 04 JUL 1904 d: 13 JUN 1966 6 Edward MALLORY b: ABT 1900 d: BEF 09 JUN 1900 6 Charley Lee MALLORY b: 08 NOV 1900 d: 27 MAY 1986 6 Richard Tillman MALLORY b: 18 JAN 1904 d: 23 SEP 1980 + Inez Emma Murrey MOORE b: 15 MAR 1897 d: 1977 6 Albert R. MALLORY b: 16 NOV 1905 d: 1905 6 Sarah Cylistine MALLORY b: 12 AUG 1908 + John HERWIG 6 Robert Baker MALLORY b: 23 APR 1909 d: 27 APR 1990 + Mamie Lou KEEL b: 23 AUG 1901 d: 03 JAN 1993 6 Thomas Henry MALLORY b: ABT 1903 d: 26 JUL 1970 + Annie Laura WRIGHT b: 26 DEC 1908 d: 07 AUG 1997 4 Susan C. MALLORY b: 07 NOV 1847 d: 04 JUN 1865 + Jas. C. TEMPLETON 4 Warner A. MALLORY b: 1848 d: 31 MAY 1927 + Mollie E. HILTON b: ABT 1859 d: 15 FEB 1935 5 Hattie MALLORY b: FEB 1890 d: 1973 + Everett J. EDWARDS 6 Mallory EDWARDS b: 1907 d: 1974 5 Henry Ernest MALLORY b: 25 JAN 1891 + Annie Sally MOORE + Tabitha J. ROBEY b: 05 MAR 1855 d: 22 JUL 1879 5 Infant MALLORY b: 01 SEP 1873 d: 01 SEP 1873 5 Eveline MALLORY b: APR 1875 4 James Virgil MALLORY b: MAY 1849 d: 13 MAR 1922 + Mary Elizabeth STINNETT b: 04 NOV 1850 d: 24 DEC 1933 5 James Randolph MALLORY b: 16 FEB 1872 d: 24 SEP 1934 + Bonnybell MCKINNEY b: 27 APR 1887 d: 10 APR 1971 5 Henry Houston MALLORY b: 29 SEP 1873 d: 27 NOV 1943 + Rosa Lee BEARDEN b: 1874 d: 1965 4 Nathan Samuel MALLORY b: 04 JAN 1852 d: 12 AUG 1930 + Lou Ella FOX b: 1857 5 Mertie MALLORY 5 Bertie MALLORY 5 Nina MALLORY 4 George Washington MALLORY b: 24 JUN 1853 d: 22 DEC 1934 + Nancy Elizabeth STOKES b: 05 APR 1852 d: 04 JUN 1913 5 Alvie MALLORY + Nellie TOOLEY + "UNKNOWN" 5 William Ross MALLORY b: ABT 1877 5 Sarah Ellen MALLORY b: ABT 1879 d: AFT 05 APR 1930 + James Frederick HELTSLEY b: ABT 1874 d: 1952 6 Morris HELTSLEY 6 Clarence HELTSLEY 5 James Nathaniel MALLORY b: 10 APR 1881 d: 14 AUG 1975 + Willey Bell HOLLINGSWORTH b: 27 DEC 1878 d: 04 SEP 1946 6 Eula Evelyn MALLORY b: ABT 1906 + Laurence Henry COLE 6 Eva MALLORY b: ABT 1906 d: 1954 + Pete COLE b: 1893 d: 1973 6 William Mendrel MALLORY b: 13 APR 1907 d: 11 SEP 1986 6 Alvyn MALLORY b: ABT 1909 6 A. Dallas MALLORY b: ABT 1909 d: 1989 5 Ruby Cornelia MALLORY b: AUG 1883 d: 1983 + John Washington DUNN b: 1881 d: 1953
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Triva Jane MALLORY b: 10 APR 1889 d: 28 FEB 1932 + Ira HARRIS b: MAR 1881 d: AFT 28 FEB 1932 6 Dale HARRIS 6 Cornelia May HARRIS 5 Amber Lou MALLORY b: DEC 1886 + Fleetwood HARRIS 6 Thelma Erlene HARRIS b: 04 JUN 1906 d: 17 AUG 1950 + Howard Day HARPER b: 15 JAN 1908 5 Virgil MALLORY b: OCT 1891 + "UNKNOWN" 4 Sarah Nancy MALLORY b: 07 APR 1858 d: 21 DEC 1946 + William R. STOKES 5 Kemp Mallory STOKES b: 03 OCT 1895 d: AUG 1976 + Mary TOLER b: ABT 1895 + Gillie CROWDER 5 Allen Thomas STOKES b: 03 OCT 1895 d: 10 MAY 1965 + Bonnie LAMB 5 Ellen STOKES + ? KEELING 5 Martha? STOKES + Tump MOBLEY 3 Sarah TAYLOR b: ABT 1819 d: SEP 1856 + Ause W. #33799 MALLORY b: ABT 1812 d: BEF 07 DEC 1892 4 John S. MALLORY b: 29 JUN 1856 d: 12 MAR 1919 + Bettie A. EDDINGS b: JUN 1865 d: AFT 12 MAR 1919 5 Artie MALLORY 5 Etta Floid MALLORY b: AUG 1888 + George Thomas BROWNING 5 Mary Thomas MALLORY b: ABT 1891 5 Della C. MALLORY b: FEB 1892 5 John MALLORY b: JAN 1898 5 Raymond MALLORY b: ABT 1906 5 Jasper Roland MALLORY b: 08 SEP 1890 d: 28 FEB 1932 + Mannie W. CAMPBELL b: ABT 1900 d: AFT FEB 1932 5 W. Curtis MALLORY b: 14 JAN 1886 d: BEF 01 OCT 1953 + Nettie OGLESBY b: 10 MAR 1884 d: 01 OCT 1953 6 Norris MALLORY b: 1907 6 Eula M. MALLORY b: 1908 3 Susan A. TAYLOR b: 19 OCT 1819 d: 12 JUN 1890 + James Burns WRIGHT b: 24 MAY 1811 d: 22 APR 1877 4 John Burns WRIGHT b: 19 AUG 1841 d: 12 APR 1920 + Mary Ann MCKINNEY b: 17 SEP 1844 d: 30 JAN 1921 5 Lutitia Ann WRIGHT b: 30 NOV 1862 d: 13 JAN 1896 + J. S. CRAWFORD 6 Sarilda CRAWFORD b: 06 JAN 1896 d: 06 JAN 1896 5 John Samuel WRIGHT b: 30 NOV 1864 d: 1941 + Mary Cordelia "UNKOWN" b: ABT 1876 d: 1965 6 Marie WRIGHT b: ABT 1897 6 Cecil Wanda WRIGHT b: 17 SEP 1899 d: 25 DEC 1988 6 Pauline WRIGHT b: ABT 1903 6 John Cecil WRIGHT b: 27 NOV 1904 d: 25 JUN 1988 6 Bennet WRIGHT b: ABT 1908 6 Gerald WRIGHT b: ABT 1909 5 James William WRIGHT b: 01 SEP 1867 5 Charles Elliott WRIGHT b: 1870 d: 1950 + Virginia B. b: ABT 1869 d: 11 SEP 1913 6 Roy WRIGHT b: ABT 1893 6 John B. WRIGHT b: 29 AUG 1896 d: 16 SEP 1932 5 Francis Marion WRIGHT b: 16 FEB 1872 d: 20 MAR 1920 + Sarah Elizabeth PHELPS b: 19 FEB 1872 d: 02 JAN 1918 6 Aredena WRIGHT b: 23 OCT 1894 d: 11 FEB 1958 + Jessie Millard BUCHANAN b: 17 JUN 1888 d: 23 JAN 1960 5 George Albert WRIGHT b: 12 OCT 1873 d: 21 OCT 1874 5 Joseph B. WRIGHT b: 1881 d: 1949 + Sadie B. b: 1888 d: 1965 4 Martha A. WRIGHT b: ABT 1842 4 Mary Jane WRIGHT b: 17 SEP 1844 d: 30 JAN 1921 + William Eliah #33799 MALLORY b: 25 JUL 1840 d: 14 NOV 1920 5 Susan Alice MALLORY b: 01 DEC 1864 d: 17 JUL 1926 5 Mary Arrabell MALLORY b: 27 AUG 1866 d: 09 OCT 1914 + James Calvin MALLORY b: 26 DEC 1858 d: 27 MAR 1937 6 Elizabeth MALLORY b: 21 SEP 1887 d: 05 SEP 1909
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 James O. MALLORY b: 22 JUL 1870 d: 16 NOV 1887 5 Rosa Lee MALLORY b: 26 JUN 1872 d: 12 NOV 1945 + Samuel W. STRATTON b: 1869 d: 1936 6 William M. STRATTON b: 07 JUN 1891 + Annie TOOLEY + Annie SHANKLIN d: 30 JAN 1919 6 Mary Ethel STRATTON b: 02 MAR 1894 d: 08 DEC 1984 + T. Russell BOLEY b: 05 JAN 1888 d: 09 DEC 1946 6 Jasper Brue STRATTON b: 17 OCT 1897 d: 16 JUL 1971 + Audie P. REEVES b: 10 DEC 1898 d: 10 AUG 1994 6 James Leslie STRATTON b: 22 NOV 1900 d: 01 MAR 1953 + Fonnie "UNKNOWN" 6 E. Larue STRATTON b: 21 MAY 1903 d: 30 OCT 1969 + Tina BOLEY b: 13 NOV 1905 d: 19 SEP 1995 6 Hula Mae STRATTON b: 25 DEC 1906 d: 26 APR 1927 6 Euva L. STRATTON b: 15 APR 1909 d: 1958 5 Elonzo MALLORY b: 12 JAN 1875 d: 22 AUG 1884 5 Elizabeth Ellen MALLORY b: 18 OCT 1877 d: 09 JAN 1924 + Ottie L. MCBRIDE b: 1895 d: 1945 5 Reno Arthur #33799 MALLORY b: 26 APR 1880 d: 12 SEP 1931 + Annie Cora HARRIS b: 25 APR 1884 d: 07 JUN 1977 6 Cecil Selton MALLORY b: 18 MAR 1902 d: 20 DEC 1998 + Jermie Russie HURT b: 15 JUN 1901 d: 11 MAY 1973 6 Jettye Irene MALLORY b: 14 DEC 1904 d: 19 OCT 2005 + Lawrence B. SHEMWELL b: 07 AUG 1904 d: 31 JUL 1953 6 Myrtle Belle MALLORY b: 12 MAY 1907 d: 08 JAN 1999 + Zenes RAGER b: 31 OCT 1904 d: 31 OCT 1986 5 Lorenzo MALLORY b: 27 OCT 1882 d: 14 FEB 1935 + Mae F. SNEAD b: 23 MAY 1886 d: 19 SEP 1978 5 William Terrell MALLORY b: 06 APR 1885 d: 11 MAR 1926 4 William Riley WRIGHT b: 27 APR 1846 d: 08 DEC 1895 + Mariah E. MCKINNEY b: 15 FEB 1852 d: 04 FEB 1927 5 Rene WRIGHT 5 Susan E. WRIGHT b: BEF 1870 5 Charlie WRIGHT b: AFT 1870 6 Susan? WRIGHT 6 Roy WRIGHT 5 Emma Dathy WRIGHT b: 1871 d: 1940 + "unknown" GANT 6 Alva GANT b: 1894 d: 1969 6 Flora M. GANT b: 1892 d: 1978 + Robert James MILLER b: 1890 d: 1983 5 Matthew A. WRIGHT b: 1880 d: 1943 + Nettie M. RUDD b: 1885 d: 1962 6 Lucille WRIGHT b: ABT 1906 + Edwin HADDEN 6 Browder WRIGHT b: 1909 d: 1974 5 James Ephraim WRIGHT b: 1882 d: 1939 5 Willie B. WRIGHT b: 31 MAR 1887 d: 01 NOV 1891 5 Riley WRIGHT b: ABT 1890 3 Hugh TAYLOR b: 11 FEB 1824 d: 31 DEC 1876 + Mary Ann CARTER b: 13 MAY 1825 d: 19 NOV 1904 4 Alexander TAYLOR 4 Boswell T. TAYLOR 4 Elbert Luke TAYLOR 4 John H. TAYLOR 4 Larrena C. TAYLOR 4 Louis C. TAYLOR 4 Mary Mildred TAYLOR 4 Sarah L. T. TAYLOR 4 Texanna TAYLOR 4 Bellzoria Sara TAYLOR b: ABT 1848 4 William J. TAYLOR b: 1849 4 Madison Monroe TAYLOR b: 30 NOV 1861 d: 06 JAN 1941 3 Ellis TAYLOR b: ABT 1834 d: 1885 + Harriet WINGFIELD b: AFT 1785 d: ABT 1821 3 Harriet Ann TAYLOR b: 1814 d: 1897 + John Lewis PITZER b: 05 JAN 1811 3 Sidney R. TAYLOR b: 1805 3 William Wingfield TAYLOR b: 1817 + Mary "UNKNOWN" 3 Lewis TAYLOR b: 1819 d: NOV 1839
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 John TAYLOR d: ABT 1847 3 James TAYLOR 3 Eliza H. TAYLOR + William KYLE 4 Harriet KYLE b: 1832 + John BEARD 2 William TAYLOR b: 1784 2 Frances Emily TAYLOR b: 1786 + Thomas WRIGHT 2 Bushrod TAYLOR Notes on Thomas Ladd Taylor Children Groom Taylor b: 23 OCT 1782 in , , Maryland Tarleton Taylor b: 16 MAR 1783 in , , Maryland Grace Taylor b: 12 MAR 1784 in , , Maryland Jane Taylor b: 10 JUN 1785 in , , Md Rebecca Taylor b: 1788 in <, Madison, Ky> William Taylor b: 1788 Benjamin Taylor b: 1799 in Madison, Kentucky Parker Taylor b: 1800 POSSIBLE CONFLICE WITH PARENTAGE WITH FRANCIS TAYLOR, III born 1734 WHOSE SON THOMAS "LITTLE TOM" TAYLOR born 1756 MARRIED 1st wife: HANNAH BARTLESON born 1760 married about 1785 in Fayette, KY. 2nd WIFE: WAS MARY JANE BARTLESON born 1752 in Salem, NJ married 1782 in Rowan Co., KC 3rd wife: Elizabeth Vincent. TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (b: 17336/37)AS SON OF GEORGE "SWEDE" TAYLOR AND HANNAH GROOM: 1. Ray Stephens: No Sources 2. Danny L. Boone: No Sources 3. Sharon Fleiner Smith Kindron: No Sources 4. William Hilton: No Sources 5. Mary Leitner: Sources: 5.1 Title: FamilySearch[trademark] Ancestral File v4.19, April 17, 2003 http://familysearch.org 5.2 Title: Freeman Ancestors and Descendants Author: Alan Freeman Publication: Updated Thursday Feb 17th, 2005. Note: Alan Freeman PO Box 330655 Fort Worth TX 76163-0655 Note: http://www.wintektx.com/freeman/tree/dat49.htm 6. Don Farr: No Sources ======================================================== FAMILY TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (BORN 1756/60) AS SON OF FRANCIS TAYLOR (BORN 1734) AND U. K. PARKER (BORN ABOUT 1738): 1. Kathryn Taylor Moser: No Sources. 2. Wayne Fielder: Sources: TEXT From Todd Moberly Information Title: FielderOrg.ged Date of Import: Feb 17, 2008. 3. Vern Stanley :Abbrev: Ancestral File (R) Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)pyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998. Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA 4. Doris Ross Johnston: no sources 5. Robert L. Williams: no sources 6. Barbara milman: so sources ============================================== I would normally conclude these are two separate persons. However they married the same wives and have children with the same name. Others who cannot decide include: 1. http://www.jesshistorical.com/Jessamine%20County%20Kentucky%20Families/b372.htm#P10022
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks I CANNOT CONCLUDE WHICH IS CORRECT.
Notes on Francis Frank, Sr Taylor From: <[email protected]> Subject: Peter Adolphus Groom Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 21:00:27 EST Does anyone have information about Peter Adolphus Groom who married Nancy Ankerstrum. They had a daughter Hannah who married George Taylor who was born in 1692. Did they also have a daughter Jane who married a Francis Taylor? Mildred Greenstreet Major Francis Taylor served three years in the Virginia continental line during the Civil War. On November 22, 1783 in consideration of his three years of service he received a Land-Office Military Warrant #1937 for 5333 acres of land from the Commonwealth of Virginia Notes on Elizabeth Taylor Father: *Benjamin TAYLOR b: 1713 Mother: **Elizabeth WATERS b: ABT 1715 Marriage 1 *James MORGAN b: 1723 in King George county, VA Married: ABT 1750 Children Nancy MORGAN b: 4 MAR 1750/51 in Fauquier county, VA Mary MORGAN b: 28 NOV 1754 in Fauquier county, VA Spencer MORGAN b: 22 FEB 1756 in Fauquier county, VA Elizabeth MORGAN b: 21 JUL 1759 in Fauquier county, VA Sarah MORGAN b: 7 AUG 1760 in Fauquier county, VA *Benjamin MORGAN b: 10 OCT 1762 in Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage 2 Henry MAUZY b: 1721 Married: 23 JUL 1764 Children Michael MAUZY Peter MAUZY John MAUZY Susannah MAUZY Ethel MAUZY Elizabeth MAUZY Nancy MAUZY William MAUZY Thomas MAUZY George MAUZY Henry MAUZY Joseph MAUZY Priscilla MAUZY Richard MAUZY Notes on George Edmund, I Taylor 1 *George Edmund TAYLOR b: SEP 1704 d: 1788 + Elizabeth Smith WILLIAMS b: 1708 2 *George II TAYLOR b: ABT FEB 1725 d: ABT FEB 1788 + Margaret UNKNOWN b: 1728 d: BEF 1783 3 *Samuel IV TAYLOR b: 1750 + Elizabeth EMBRY b: 1754 4 *Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 d: 11 SEP 1826 + **Joseph Washington () MCKOY - MCCOY Sr. b: 15 JAN 1766 d: 04 FEB 1841 5 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 18 OCT 1790 d: 09 NOV 1824 + *Joseph WRIGHT b: 1781 d: 03 APR 1866 6 *Nancy WRIGHT b: 29 DEC 1804 d: 03 OCT 1862 + Wesley GRAVES b: NOV 1802 d: 18 NOV 1890 7 Nathaniel GRAVES 7 Elizaphan GRAVES b: 19 JUN 1825 d: 07 JUL 1886 7 Elizabeth GRAVES
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 7 Nancy GRAVES b: 26 NOV 1828 d: 21 MAR 1832 7 Willis GRAVES b: 27 AUG 1830 d: 31 MAY 1898 7 Mary Jane GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1832 d: 15 DEC 1871 + Robert Franklin LOCKARD b: 14 JAN 1834 d: 12 DEC 1862 8 Francis Marion LOCKARD b: 15 SEP 1855 d: 18 FEB 1928 + Rose Apkercina WALTER b: 15 NOV 1865 d: 15 JUL 1893 9 Claude Wesley LOCKARD b: 23 MAR 1886 9 Clarence Arthur LOCKARD b: 12 OCT 1887 9 Living LOCKARD 9 Living LOCKARD + Mary Isabelle Belle GETTYS b: 31 JUL 1857 d: 13 AUG 1932 8 Columbus Delano LOCKARD 8 James Harvey LOCKARD 8 Robert Allen LOCKARD 8 Mary Jane Marilds Rilda LOCKARD 7 Joseph GRAVES 7 John Wesley GRAVES 7 Albert GRAVES 7 James GRAVES 7 Margaret GRAVES 7 Amelia GRAVES 6 William WRIGHT b: OCT 1808 d: 09 NOV 1821 6 Joseph WRIGHT Jr. b: 10 JUN 1810 d: 07 NOV 1893 + Rebecca WICKESHAM 6 Milley WRIGHT b: NOV 1811 d: 28 AUG 1812 6 Henry WRIGHT b: 24 OCT 1817 d: 07 FEB 1892 6 Lloyd WRIGHT b: 18 OCT 1819 d: 30 NOV 1886 6 Susan WRIGHT b: 17 NOV 1821 d: 22 JUN 1822 6 Daniel WRIGHT b: 18 APR 1824 d: 23 MAY 1824 6 Infant WRIGHT 6 Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 + Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 7 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 8 Willis LARR 8 William Orville LARR 8 Sarah LARR 8 Moses LARR 8 Susan LARR 8 Rebecca LARR 8 Isadora LARR 8 James LARR 8 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 7 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 7 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 7 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 5 Samuel Walter I MCCOY b: 09 MAY 1791 d: 01 MAR 1867 + Phebe Phoebe ? HARDESTY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 22 MAR 1860 6 Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 + Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 7 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 8 Willis LARR 8 William Orville LARR 8 Sarah LARR 8 Moses LARR 8 Susan LARR 8 Rebecca LARR 8 Isadora LARR 8 James LARR 8 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 7 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 7 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 7 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 6 Amelia Emelia MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1814 d: 14 MAY 1884 + William Hays HAYES b: 20 NOV 1811 d: 19 MAR 1899 7 Samuel M. HAYES b: 06 AUG 1839 d: 18 JAN 1876 + Virginia LEEDY b: 31 JAN 1845 d: 10 JUL 1914 8 Edith Eileen HAYES b: 21 JUL 1867 d: 24 FEB 1951 + John Calvin HORTON b: AUG 1866 d: 04 JAN 1912
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Living HORTON + Lawrence Palmer BROWN 9 Living HORTON + Frank Phillips MERRY Sr. 8 Blanche HAYES b: 05 MAY 1869 + Mr. MORGAN 8 Augusta May HAYES b: 31 MAY 1871 + Fred C. COLLOM 8 Merrill Leedy HAYES b: 01 AUG 1873 7 George W. HAYES b: 10 NOV 1842 d: 27 FEB 1879 + Estella ROADES b: 1849 d: 18 MAY 1876 8 Claude L. HAYES b: 11 APR 1873 + Della H. CAMPBELL 7 Henry W. HAYES b: 1845 d: 05 NOV 1905 + Alice GALBRAITH b: 1851 d: 12 APR 1925 7 Jacob C.P. HAYES b: 1847 7 Infant HAYES 7 Infant HAYES 6 Willis MCCOY b: BET 1815 AND 1821 d: 20 SEP 1843 6 Sarah MCCOY b: 1822 d: 02 JUL 1898 6 Nancy MCCOY b: 1824 d: 11 APR 1852 6 William Henry MCCOY b: BET 1829 AND 1831 d: 1890 + Keziah HARDESTY b: BET 31 JAN AND OCT 1837 d: 12 MAY 1912 7 Samuel L. MCCOY b: 1856 + Fannie S b: 1857 8 Iva L. MCCOY b: SEP 1879 7 Phoebe MCCOY b: 1857 7 Willis H. MCCOY b: 09 DEC 1859 7 Mary E. MCCOY b: 1861 7 George L. MCCOY b: 31 JAN 1865 7 William L. MCCOY b: 1869 7 Ruth L. MCCOY b: DEC 1871 7 Ira James MCCOY b: 24 OCT 1876 + Jennie R. TORRENCE b: 1878 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 7 Clara Adeline MCCOY b: 21 JUL 1880 + Arthur Thomas KILLWORTH b: 12 SEP 1878 8 Living KILLWORTH 8 Living KILLWORTH 8 Living KILLWORTH 6 Samuel Walter II MCCOY b: 16 FEB 1835 d: 21 JAN 1893 + Rebecca Jane McCoy ? WRIGHT b: 02 APR 1833 d: 11 APR 1915 7 Samuel Walter III MCCOY b: 19 FEB 1857 + Nancy Elizabeth HUFF 8 Samuel Walter IV MCCOY 7 *Sarah Elizabeth MCCOY b: 29 MAR 1860 d: MAY 1942 + *Foster Freeman WRIGHT b: 08 JUN 1857 c: BET 26 AND 27 APR 1910 d: 15 OCT 1937 8 Rebecca Jane WRIGHT b: 13 DEC 1890 d: 08 FEB 1914 8 Ida Evaline WRIGHT b: 04 SEP 1892 d: BEF 1900 8 Marshall Walter WRIGHT b: 11 SEP 1894 d: 19 MAR 1928 + Elsie O 8 Living WRIGHT 8 Living WRIGHT 8 Living WRIGHT 7 Shannon P. MCCOY b: 1861 7 Child MCCOY b: ABT 1863 7 William McCoy MCCOY b: ABT 1865 7 John Anderson MCCOY b: ABT 1867 7 Phoebe Jane MCCOY b: ABT 1869 5 John Joseph MCCOY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 07 SEP 1879 + Tacy SLAUGHTER b: 08 MAY 1801 d: 09 JUL 1846 6 Emily Milly MCCOY b: 07 OCT 1819 d: 01 AUG 1848 6 Lucinda MCCOY b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 17 APR 1851 6 Henry MCCOY b: 13 DEC 1822 d: 02 FEB 1854 6 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 07 DEC 1824 d: 26 APR 1895 6 Eliza MCCOY b: 24 DEC 1826 6 Joseph MCCOY b: 15 FEB 1828 d: 19 AUG 1828 6 Penny Pemma Ann MCCOY b: 07 FEB 1829 d: 19 AUG 1871 6 Mary Ann MCCOY b: BET 05 AND 15 AUG 1831 d: 02 MAR 1910 6 Daniel Housen MCCOY b: 25 OCT 1834 6 Malona M. MCCOY b: 31 MAY 1838 d: 02 APR 1913
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Margaret MEREDITH b: 06 AUG 1815 d: 11 MAR 1893 6 Jane MCCOY b: 03 APR 1848 d: 13 SEP 1855 6 Abner MCCOY b: 09 NOV 1848 d: 02 MAR 1931 6 Alexander MCCOY b: 15 AUG 1851 d: 01 JAN 1934 + Nancy M. SLAUGHTER 7 John Henry MCCOY b: 10 AUG 1873 d: 23 OCT 1948 + Minnie Maude DUNFEE b: 22 JUL 1872 8 Living EMLER + Lottie Indinola BRAND b: 09 JAN 1874 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 7 Almeda MCCOY 6 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 25 JUN 1853 d: 05 APR 1875 6 Mariah MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1855 d: 09 MAY 1934 6 John Henry MCCOY b: 21 SEP 1857 d: 22 AUG 1859 5 Mary Polly MCCOY b: 20 NOV 1795 d: 30 MAY 1842 + *Daniel G. NORRIS b: 10 JAN 1795 d: 01 JUN 1875 6 George W. NORRIS b: 28 MAY 1815 d: 05 JUN 1858 6 Emily M. NORRIS b: 19 SEP 1816 d: 26 DEC 1880 + Horace Swift SENTER b: 03 JAN 1809 d: 14 FEB 1883 7 Emma SENTER b: 05 NOV 1831 d: 05 NOV 1834 7 Edwin Bruce SENTER b: 02 SEP 1836 d: 09 FEB 1918 7 Orin Oren SENTER b: BET 1837 AND 1838 d: DEC 1918 7 Sophia SENTER b: 20 NOV 1841 d: 22 SEP 1874 7 Harper SENTER b: 24 JUL 1840 d: 13 AUG 1847 7 Horace Swift SENTER Jr. b: 23 JAN 1843 d: 15 DEC 1915 7 Daniel SENTER b: 1845 d: 08 JAN 1864 7 Sirena Irene SENTER b: BET 07 AND 17 SEP 1847 d: 09 JAN 1944 7 Sarah Sadie SENTER b: 17 MAY 1849 d: 24 NOV 1897 7 Alfred B. SENTER b: JUN 1851 7 Jennie O. SENTER b: 04 JAN 1856 d: 19 DEC 1914 7 Martha Emma SENTER b: BET 1856 AND 1857 d: 04 DEC 1864 7 John F. SENTER b: BET 24 JUL 1858 AND 1859 d: 06 MAY 1923 6 Sophia NORRIS b: 23 MAR 1819 d: 13 SEP 1854 6 Lovina Loretta NORRIS b: 1822 + DRUMMED 7 William DRUMMED b: 1844 6 Sirena Serena NORRIS b: 10 SEP 1822 6 Croghan NORRIS b: 28 FEB 1820 d: 17 MAY 1890 6 Anna Elizabeth NORRIS b: 06 NOV 1824 6 Mary NORRIS b: 17 APR 1826 d: 13 AUG 1865 6 Daniel NORRIS b: 10 MAY 1829 d: 05 OCT 1889 6 Susanna NORRIS b: 18 MAR 1837 d: 02 AUG 1906 6 William NORRIS b: 28 JAN 1835 d: 24 AUG 1906 + Rebecca Jane LOCKARD b: 1835 6 Joseph NORRIS b: 10 JUN 1831 d: AFT 1893 + Martha Patty WRIGHT b: 12 MAR 1786 d: 30 MAR 1870 5 **Joseph Washington MCCOY Jr. b: 01 JUL 1798 d: 18 OCT 1883 + Sarah Sally OGLE b: 1798 d: 26 FEB 1877 6 Infant Child MCCOY 6 Infant Child MCCOY 6 Martha MCCOY b: 1820 d: 02 JAN 1889 + Oliver Perry SIMPSON b: 07 SEP 1819 d: 20 JUN 1888 6 William MCCOY b: 12 AUG 1824 d: 26 MAR 1906 + Susan Catherine JOHNSON b: 19 SEP 1825 d: 13 FEB 1917 7 Male Infant MCCOY b: 20 APR 1845 d: 20 APR 1845 7 Female Infant MCCOY b: 28 OCT 1846 d: 28 OCT 1846 7 Henry J. MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1848 d: 03 APR 1850 7 Sarah MCCOY b: 25 MAR 1850 d: 20 APR 1850 7 Charlotte MCCOY b: 24 APR 1851 d: 06 OCT 1856 7 George W. MCCOY b: 31 DEC 1853 d: 15 APR 1930 + Rebecca Jane MCCURDY b: 06 MAY 1854 d: 21 JAN 1921 8 Ernie C. MCCOY + Husband ROBINSON 9 Harmon ROBINSON 8 Alva MCCOY b: 1876 + Bertha Jane DAWSON b: 29 JAN 1877 d: 1959 9 Grace F. MCCOY b: 30 MAR 1898 d: OCT 1964 9 Living MCCOY 8 William Daniel MCCOY b: 1885 d: 1961 + Mary Jane KIRKER 7 Martha MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1856 d: 28 AUG 1940
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Benjamin Franklin WRIGHT b: 23 JUL 1851 d: 17 MAY 1921 8 Edward M. WRIGHT 8 Earl L. WRIGHT 8 Mertie L. WRIGHT 8 Aritta WRIGHT 8 Harry G. WRIGHT 8 Benson F. WRIGHT 8 Myrtle A. WRIGHT 8 Lovilla A. WRIGHT 8 Catherine WRIGHT 8 Paul B. WRIGHT 7 Clara W. MCCOY b: 01 FEB 1858 d: 02 JUN 1947 + Allen M. MARSHALL b: 06 MAR 1849 d: 19 FEB 1924 8 Arizona MARSHALL 8 Catherine MARSHALL 8 Iva Gladien MARSHALL 8 Grace C. MARSHALL 8 William D. MARSHALL 8 Mary K. MARSHALL 8 Fren Frew MARSHALL 7 Joseph MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1860 d: 09 DEC 1862 7 Angeline MCCOY b: 01 JAN 1863 d: 13 AUG 1922 + Adam VEIGEL b: SEP 1855 d: 05 MAR 1923 8 Clarence Lesley VEIGEL b: 25 MAR 1880 d: 25 OCT 1902 8 Vera E. VEIGEL b: 1881 8 Living VEIGEL 8 Living VEIGEL 7 Female Infant MCCOY b: 04 APR 1865 7 Allen G. Thurmond MCCOY b: 03 APR 1867 d: 10 JUL 1940 + Zebra Elosia REED b: 18 OCT 1868 d: 24 APR 1946 8 Byron Reed MCCOY b: 06 AUG 1890 d: 18 MAR 1980 + Beulah Frew HAINES b: 06 FEB 1894 d: 27 SEP 1972 9 Lewis MCCOY 10 Joseph MCCOY 9 Marjorie Ruth MCCOY b: 10 FEB + Living DONLEY 9 William Allen MCCOY b: 19 JUL 1916 d: 20 MAR 1969 + Mildred Alice CLARK b: 11 FEB 1926 d: 03 MAR 1983 9 Living MCCOY + Living ISRAEL 10 Living MCCOY 10 Living MCCOY 10 Living MCCOY 9 Living MCCOY + Living NORRIS 8 Infant MCCOY b: DEC 1892 d: DEC 1892 8 Celia Evelina MCCOY b: 09 JAN 1894 d: 29 MAY 1895 8 Russell MCCOY b: 01 MAR 1899 d: 28 JUL 1958 + Living MATHIE 8 Living MCCOY 6 Mary Jane MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1826 d: 01 APR 1890 + Will Thornton DARR b: 23 OCT 1817 7 Martha J. DARR b: ABT 1844 7 George DARR b: ABT 1845 7 Sarah Ellen DARR b: ABT 1846 7 Joseph Phillip DARR b: 17 OCT 1848 7 Oliver Perry DARR b: 26 APR 1850 7 Mariah DARR b: ABT 1852 7 Elihu DARR b: 28 DEC 1855 7 French William DARR b: 03 SEP 1858 7 Lidia DARR b: ABT 1861 7 Mary Elizabeth DARR b: ABT 1863 7 Charles DARR b: ABT 1864 6 Ruth Ann MCCOY b: 1828 d: 1867 6 *Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1829 d: 1894 + James Hartford WRIGHT b: 1825 d: JUN 1874 6 Ruella Ellen MCCOY b: 1836 d: 1904 6 **Henry MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1837 d: 14 MAR 1898 + Martha ROBERTS b: 18 OCT 1837 d: 16 OCT 1892 7 Joseph MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1856 d: 13 FEB 1859 7 *Anna F. MCCOY b: 12 MAR 1862 d: 22 MAR 1905 + *Francis Marion PICKERELL b: 17 NOV 1849 d: 17 DEC 1902
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Joseph Guy PICKERELL b: 1880 8 *Mildred R. PICKERELL b: 1882 + *Robert L. DOUGLAS b: 1877 9 Living DOUGLAS 9 Living DOUGLAS 7 Sarah Minewell Sadie MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1868 d: 20 NOV 1941 + William Ellsworth RICHCREEK b: 20 DEC 1861 d: 22 FEB 1939 8 Henry RICHCREEK b: 01 AUG 1887 d: 07 APR 1939 8 Lester E. RICHCREEK b: 30 SEP 1898 d: 29 JUN 1934 + DOLLY 8 Harry David RICHCREEK b: 09 OCT 1890 d: 01 OCT 1946 + HARRIET 7 **Miles Henry MCCOY b: 22 APR 1866 d: 01 APR 1942 + *Rhoda Belle Williams GUILLIAM b: 21 JUL 1862 d: 09 NOV 1923 8 George Henry MCCOY b: 01 MAY 1884 d: 13 DEC 1966 + Rose HUGHES 9 Living MCCOY + Bun WILDEN 10 Living WILDEN + Earl WAGNER + Clifton MAXWELL + Ollie M. MCFEE b: 10 FEB 1888 d: 23 AUG 1966 8 **Lyman Guy MCCOY b: 15 JUL 1895 d: 05 SEP 1948 + *Hazel Gertrude BLACKSON b: 24 APR 1896 d: 08 DEC 1948 9 Floyd Ellsworth MCCOY b: 28 DEC 1914 d: 26 AUG 1918 9 **Tella Milton MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1916 d: 24 SEP 1996 + *Dorothy Mae Womac WOMAX b: 16 OCT 1920 d: 24 OCT 1996 + Altha May Carr CRASS b: AFT 1895 9 Mildred MCCOY 8 Alie Lee MCCOY b: 08 MAY 1897 d: 12 JAN 1900 8 Living MCCOY + Milton N. WALTERS b: 25 MAR 1897 d: 03 MAR 1967 9 Living WALTERS + Donna ARTHURS + Rose MARLATT + Living ELSIE 9 Living WALTERS + Living BYERS 9 Living WALTERS 8 Alton P. MCCOY b: 22 MAY 1904 d: 24 NOV 1965 + Edith MOORHEAD 8 Henry G. MCCOY + ROSIE 7 Oliver Guy MCCOY b: 05 OCT 1875 d: 11 APR 1956 + Ida M. COX 8 Living MCCOY + Living SNEDEKER 8 Bernice O. MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1899 d: 12 NOV 1934 + John William SENTER b: 07 SEP 1899 d: 30 OCT 1965 9 Living SENTER 9 Living SENTER 9 Living SENTER + Dennis CASEY + Husband UNKNOWN 9 Living SENTER + Russell BURDETT + Living STATLER 9 Living SENTER 8 Ruth MCCOY 7 Olason MCCOY 6 Louisa MCCOY b: 05 NOV 1842 d: 20 JUL 1936 + William WRIGHT b: 03 APR 1842 d: 23 JUN 1918 7 Joseph Vallandingham WRIGHT b: 1864 d: 26 AUG 1864 7 Sarah Louise WRIGHT b: 28 JUL 1865 d: 02 SEP 1870 7 Perry WRIGHT b: 18 JAN 1869 d: 27 JAN 1869 5 Henry Joseph MCCOY b: 07 SEP 1800 d: 18 NOV 1858 + Elizabeth R. SLAUGHTER b: 04 NOV 1800 6 Samuel MCCOY b: 1820 d: 1862 + Wife THOMPKINS 6 Joseph MCCOY b: 1822 d: 1895 + Jane Richards RICHARDSON 6 Daniel Montgomery MCCOY b: 06 SEP 1826 d: 06 JAN 1902
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Louisa MCCOY b: 1829 + Husband WARD 6 Mariah MCCOY b: 1831 + Alexander BUCKLES 6 Sarah A. MCCOY b: 1834 6 Labin Laban MCCOY b: 1836 + Alice Richards RICHARDSON 6 Nancy MCCOY b: 1840 + Henry WORRY 6 Child MCCOY 5 Amelia Emelia Milly MCCOY b: 08 DEC 1801 d: 24 APR 1878 + *James GRAVES b: 1798 d: 03 MAR 1863 6 Girl GRAVES b: 1819 6 Henry GRAVES b: 15 NOV 1820 d: 16 APR 1901 6 Wesley GRAVES b: 1822 d: AFT 1880 + Sarah FULLERTON b: 1825 d: BEF 1880 7 Henry GRAVES b: ABT 1848 7 Elizabeth GRAVES b: ABT 1849 7 George GRAVES b: ABT 1852 7 William GRAVES b: ABT 1856 7 Philma GRAVES b: ABT 1857 7 Chancey GRAVES b: ABT 1865 7 Francis E. GRAVES b: ABT 1866 6 Amelia GRAVES b: 1826 6 Mary GRAVES b: 1827 6 Philena GRAVES b: JUL 1828 d: 11 JAN 1861 6 Delilah GRAVES b: 1830 6 Mariah GRAVES b: 1834 6 Elizabeth GRAVES b: 1835 6 Tacy Lavina GRAVES b: 23 MAY 1837 d: 28 JUN 1902 6 Juliette GRAVES b: 1839 6 Malona GRAVES b: MAY 1842 d: 21 MAY 1903 6 James GRAVES Jr. b: 17 MAY 1844 d: 10 JAN 1915 + Martha BOYD b: 1842 7 William Henry RICHEY b: 01 JAN 1865 d: 28 SEP 1937 + Ida May GRAVES b: 01 JAN 1869 8 Fred Ervin RICHEY b: 13 SEP 1891 d: 07 MAR 1963 + Living MCCLAIN 9 Living RICHEY + Living PARROTT 5 Margaret MCCOY b: 05 SEP 1803 d: 20 MAY 1879 + William NORRIS Jr. b: 03 MAY 1797 d: 16 JUN 1872 6 Marcus NORRIS b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 20 JUN 1883 6 Clerinda NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1822 d: MAR 1824 6 Amy NORRIS b: 27 DEC 1823 d: 24 MAY 1871 6 Susan NORRIS b: 12 NOV 1825 d: 10 MAR 1891 6 Alexander NORRIS b: 18 NOV 1827 d: 20 MAR 1856 + Susan HOLLOWAY 7 George W. NORRIS 7 Joseph Alexander NORRIS Jr. 6 Sarah NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1829 d: 21 JAN 1899 + Jesse CORDILL b: 13 JUL 1822 d: 31 JUL 1883 7 Mary Elizabeth CORDILL b: 12 MAY 1853 7 Amelia Ann CORDILL b: 01 JUL 1855 7 Joseph Alexander CORDILL b: 12 JUN 1857 7 Susan Ellen CORDILL b: 27 FEB 1860 7 Jacob Henry CORDILL b: 20 JUL 1864 6 Martha NORRIS b: 28 SEP 1831 d: 08 OCT 1899 6 Sophia NORRIS b: 22 AUG 1833 d: 1834 6 William IV NORRIS b: 08 MAY 1835 d: MAR 1836 6 Henry NORRIS b: 01 FEB 1837 d: 09 SEP 1907 6 William J. NORRIS b: 11 OCT 1838 d: 16 OCT 1913 6 Mary NORRIS b: 21 AUG 1841 d: 02 AUG 1886 6 Elizabeth NORRIS b: 05 MAR 1843 d: 08 DEC 1908 6 Margaret Ann NORRIS b: 06 SEP 1845 d: 12 MAR 1920 5 Sarah Jane MCCOY b: BET 1804 AND 1810 d: 04 APR 1848 + John GRAVES b: 30 JUL 1802 d: 1896 6 Lewis J. GRAVES b: 28 DEC 1825 d: 29 JUN 1910 6 Gilbert GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1829 d: 04 FEB 1844 6 Minerva GRAVES b: 02 MAR 1831 d: 21 NOV 1888 6 Elizabeth GRAVES b: JUL 1837 d: 24 OCT 1901 6 John W. GRAVES b: 24 MAY 1839 d: 12 JAN 1915
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Adaline GRAVES b: 1841 d: AFT 1888 + William MURPHY b: 1829 7 Eliza Jane MURPHY b: 1861 7 John W. MURPHY b: 1863 7 Mary MURPHY b: 1865 7 Lydia MURPHY b: 1867 7 James MURPHY b: 1870 6 Lucinda Lucy P. GRAVES b: AUG 1844 d: 03 JAN 1917 6 Lydia GRAVES b: DEC 1845 d: AFT 1900 5 Alexander MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1810 d: 28 SEP 1865 + Mariah COOKSEY b: 27 DEC 1807 d: 15 MAY 1875 6 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1836 d: 07 MAY 1894 + Josiah PEPPER b: 23 MAY 1831 d: 03 SEP 1869 7 Walter PEPPER b: 1857 7 Alex PEPPER b: 1859 7 George PEPPER b: 1860 7 Lucy PEPPER b: 1862 7 Margaret PEPPER b: 1864 7 Dorothy Ann PEPPER b: 1865 7 Charlotte B. PEPPER b: 1868 6 Francis Marian MCCOY b: 1837 d: 1932 + Elizabeth COX b: 08 AUG 1839 d: 10 JAN 1881 7 Harriet MCCOY b: 1863 7 Alexander H. MCCOY b: 1867 7 Ella C. MCCOY b: 1868 7 Laura MCCOY b: 1869 7 Mariah MCCOY b: 1871 7 Mary D. MCCOY b: 1873 7 Josiah MCCOY b: 1875 7 Alice MCCOY b: 1877 7 Francis MCCOY b: 1879 5 Daniel MCCOY b: 07 JAN 1812 d: 04 JUL 1886 + Mary CROY b: 18 APR 1807 d: 18 APR 1863 6 William Riley MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1836 d: 27 JAN 1922 + Susan J. MOSSMAN b: 03 MAR 1839 d: 10 FEB 1904 7 Mary A. MCCOY b: 21 MAR 1860 7 James Henry MCCOY b: 18 APR 1862 7 Martha Louella MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1864 7 Ida J. MCCOY b: 11 JAN 1867 7 Daniel Lee MCCOY b: 18 APR 1869 d: 1946 + Luetta LOREY 8 Connie Mack MCCOY 7 Johnny T. MCCOY b: 13 NOV 1871 7 Adah Leola MCCOY b: 30 NOV 1872 7 Harvey T. MCCOY b: 04 JAN 1876 7 Grace M. MCCOY b: 08 JAN 1878 7 Charles E. MCCOY b: 13 FEB 1880 6 Emily MCCOY b: 1838 d: 1889 + Patrick HUNTER b: 1825 d: 1893 6 Mary Margaret MCCOY b: 1840 6 Beam Anderson MCCOY b: 1841 d: 01 MAR 1878 6 Miranda Maranda MCCOY b: 04 NOV 1843 d: 14 FEB 1914 + John Clenton NORRIS 6 Catharine MCCOY b: 18 Catharine MCCOY b: 1846 d: 1922 6 George F. MCCOY b: 1848 d: 1909 6 Joseph MCCOY b: 1850 d: 1922 + Spouse UNKNOWN 7 Minnie M. MCCOY 7 Verna F. MCCOY + Susanna Croy NORRIS b: 01 MAR 1817 d: 01 APR 1889 5 Susan MCCOY b: 02 FEB 1818 d: 02 DEC 1872 + Anderson PARRETT Parrott b: 01 AUG 1816 d: 29 MAR 1905 6 Nelson PARRETT b: MAY 1841 d: 16 FEB 1862 6 Wesley PARRETT b: 1842 6 Joseph A. PARRETT b: 05 JUL 1844 d: 29 JUN 1910 6 Richard J. PARRETT b: 1847 d: AFT 1910 6 Samuel PARRETT b: APR 1849 d: 04 FEB 1851 6 Jesse A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 21 JAN 1852 6 William A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 22 JAN 1852 6 Hulda PARRETT b: 1853 d: 10 FEB 1872
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Descendants of:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Susan PARRETT b: 1856 6 Samuel PARRETT b: 1857 d: AFT 1910 6 Lusetty PARRETT b: MAY 1858 d: 04 DEC 1859 6 John H. PARRETT b: 1859 d: AFT 1910 + James PERKINS b: 23 JUL 1806 d: 14 SEP 1839 6 Nancy PERKINS b: 1836 d: 07 JUL 1910 6 Priscilla PERKINS b: BEF 29 AUG 1839 d: OCT 1894 4 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1771 4 Sinah Seney W. TAYLOR b: 1772 4 John TAYLOR b: 1774 4 Samuel V. TAYLOR b: 1794 3 George III TAYLOR b: ABT 1745 3 Stephan TAYLOR 3 William Tarlton TAYLOR b: 24 AUG 1759 + Elizabeth HAMPTON 4 Levi Tarlton TAYLOR + Nancy DOWNING 5 William Tarlton TAYLOR + Elizabeth MINOR 6 Beverly Marshall TAYLOR + Nancy Emerine CHRISTIAN 7 Nancy Mary TAYLOR + William Barrett MARCUM 8 Myrtie MARCUM + Newton Clement TAYLOR 9 Clement R. TAYLOR + Josephine L. RHONEY + SARAH b: ABT 1726 3 Nimrod TAYLOR b: 04 AUG 1754 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 30 MAR 1746 2 Stephan TAYLOR b: ABT 1740 2 Frances TAYLOR b: 1745 2 Keziah Hizziah TAYLOR b: ABT 1749 + Mildred COMPTON b: ABT 1708 2 Craven TAYLOR 2 Cynthia TAYLOR 2 Jack TAYLOR + Lucy CRUMP b: 25 MAR 1711 2 Ann TAYLOR b: ABT 1730 2 Lucy Taylor TAYLOR b: ABT 1733 2 Frances Fanny TAYLOR b: 18 DEC 1743 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1734 2 James Taylor TAYLOR b: 01 MAY 1736 2 George TAYLOR b: 07 DEC 1737 2 Washington TAYLOR b: ABT MAY 1738 2 William Forbes TAYLOR b: MAY 1739 2 Zachariah TAYLOR b: 1739 2 Edmund CAPTAIN TAYLOR b: 16 AUG 1741 2 Henry TAYLOR b: 1742 2 Anne TAYLOR b: 1744 2 Mary TAYLOR b: 1745 + George Asbury ? Per Bradford P. Taylor, [email protected] (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bradford_taylor&id=I88216): [Mary Leitner.FTW] [Mary K. Leitner] NOTE: John Taylor IV born 1674,Lancaster Co., Virginia was oldest s/o John III and Ann (Vezey) Taylor. In1714 his father named him and his brother Moses executors of his will. On January 11, 1704 John and his brother Thomas received from their father part of a 1,000-acre tract of land in the Northern Neck of Virginia, part of which was in Fairfax Co., on which John IV lived. He patented this land 1730. (DB 3 p 843 Fairfax Co., Virginia: BK 3 Northern Neck Grants; Virginia State Lib,1703-10, p 761) John's will in Fairfax Co., May 1,1740 probated May 17, 1748 named children: "son George 1 shilling because he received his fortune at marriage; daughter Elizabeth Smith because she received her fortune at marriage; son Henry Taylor to have 1 negro named Bess, 1 young bay horse, 3 cow's calves, 1 bed and furniture, 5 large putter dishes, dozen putter plates, 5 head of sheep, a table, 5 chairs, a pair of new cart wheels, with lack of heirs to return to son George and daughter Elizabeth; daughter Hanner to have a mulatto girl named Fitzgerrel, 2 putter dishes, 5 putter plates and a young heifer" Ext. Henry Taylor. (WB A, 1742-1752, by June Whitehurst Johnson, Fairfax Co., Virginia) John Taylor's wife is not known, first name may have been Elizabeth as their first daughter was Elizabeth. John's children were: I. GeorgeTaylor I born 1704 in Lancaster Co., Virginia, married 1723/24 Elizabeth Smith d/o William Smith. II. Henry Taylor born 1707 married 1st Margaret Cork and 2nd Susannah Whitley. III. Elizabeth Taylor born c 1710/12 married James Smith whose will 1749, probated September 24, 1751 named wife Elizabeth and children: Elizabeth; Peter; William; Presley; Ann. Extrs. Wife Elizabeth, Witnesses William Moxley, Charles Morris. (FauquierCo., Virginia Wills, p 9, by J. E. S. King) IV. Hanner (Hannah) Taylor no information on her. Source: Names recorded in John's will; Fauquier Co., Virginia Records by King
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Notes on Bernard (note parent error) Taylor "He bought land from John Hall 1744 Henrico Co, VA. Gave land to Anthony 5 Aug 1757 and James land 7 Aug 1761 land was in Chesterfield Co, Va by this time. Sarah's last name may be Mosley.[Taylor's.FTW]." Children: 2 Anthony Taylor b: 1732 d: DEC 1781 + Susannah Lacey b: 1750 2 James Taylor b: 15 DEC 1738 d: SEP 1807 + unknown 2 Joseph Taylor b: 1740 2 Josiah Taylor b: 1750 + Lucy Lacey b: 3 FEB 1749/50 Note Citations Notes on William Basye Children *William Basye b: 1693 in Northumberland County, Virginia Jesse Basye Edmond Basye John Basye Winifred Basye Judith Basye Notes on William Taylor Father: Aaron TAYLOR b: 1698 in Virginia Mother: Betty WILDER b: 1698 in Virginia Marriage 1 Sarah BRADFORD b: 1727 in Prince William, Virginia Married: 1750 Children Col Leroy TAYLOR b: 25 Jul 1758 in Prince William, Virginia Parmenas TAYLOR b: 4 Apr 1753 in Prince William, Virginia Notes on Ann Taylor 1 Ann Taylor b: ABT 1720 + John Speaks b: ABT 1716 2 Robert Speakes b: ABT 1740 d: 1810 + Lucretia Mason b: 1740 d: 1816 2 Nancy Ann Speek b: 1765 + John Brawner b: ABT 1765 3 John S. Brawner + Margaret Atkinson Notes on William Lee, Jr. Father: William Lee Senior b: 1682 in ,Northampton Co,Virginia Mother: Dorothy Taylor b: 1681 in Surry,Queen & King Co,Virginia Marriage 1 Mary Thorton b: ABT 1725 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Marriage 2 Anne b: 1706 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Married: 16 Dec 1728 Children Elizabeth Lee b: 1724 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Richard Lee b: 1724 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia William Lee III b: 1725 Mark Lee b: 1727 Nancy Anna Lee b: 1728 Sarah Lee b: 1730 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia John Lee b: 1734 GG grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln Notes on Catherine Taylor 1 Catherine TAYLOR b: Abt 1733 + Thomas ELDRIDGE b: 1738 d: Aft 1821 2 Simeon ELDRIDGE b: 1758 d: 11 Jun 1851 2 Jesse ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1762 d: 17 May 1864 + Isabella MOORE b: 1796 3 Jane ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1818 d: 4 Jul 1895 + John J. WEST 3 Elizabeth ELDRIDGE b: 5 Mar 1820 d: 11 Sep 1893 + Charles TALIAFERRO
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Catherine ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1823 d: Bef 1853 + John FREEMAN 3 Emmaline A. ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1825 + Arch CARMICHEL 3 William Albert ELDRIDGE b: 12 Feb 1827 d: 18 Jun 1896 + Bethilda Ann TALIAFERRO b: 29 Oct 1831 d: 7 Aug 1911 3 Martha M. ELDRIDGE b: 20 Mar 1829 d: 12 Aug 1897 + Theodore T. COFFIN 3 Sara Jane ELDRIDGE b: 18 May 1836 d: 21 Mar 1906 + Rufus WILSON + Elizabeth GARDENHIRE b: 1773 d: 1820 3 Taylor ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1790 d: 1835 + Ailsie PATHKILLER b: Abt 1790 4 Margaret ELDRIDGE + Jesse MORRIS 4 Jessee ELDRIDGE b: 1820 4 Jefferson ELDRIDGE b: 1822 d: 1879 + Letitia GARDENHIRE b: Abt 1815 + Ellen BOLTON 4 Elizabeth ELDRIDGE b: 1826 + Mr. DANIELS + Mr. WALKER 4 Isabella ELDRIDGE b: 1828 + Mr. LOVE + Arch SANDERS + Jackson SMITH 4 Elmira ELDRIDGE b: 1830 + Eli SANDERS 4 Minerva ELDRIDGE b: 1832 d: 1889 + Silas MCPHERSON + Elijah TERRELL + Henry WARNER 3 Thomas ELDRIDGE b: 1791 + Sally WARREN 3 Katherine ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1794 + Oliver MORRIS 3 Mary (Polly) ELDRIDGE b: 10 Sep 1797 d: 17 Jun 1879 + Edmund W. WARREN b: 22 Jan 1787 d: 23 Mar 1842 4 Andrew Jackson WARREN b: Abt 1819 + Serena Ann PEAVY b: Abt 1817 5 James P. WARREN b: Abt 1842 5 John WARREN b: Abt 1844 5 Jesse WARREN b: Abt 1845 + UNKNOWN ELIZABETH b: Abt 1844 5 Charles W. WARREN b: Abt 1848 + Sarah Ann SIMMONS b: Abt 1846 5 Malissa WARREN b: Abt 1850 5 Samuel WARREN b: Abt 1852 5 Andrew WARREN b: Abt 1854 5 Benjamin WARREN b: Abt 1855 5 Missouri WARREN b: Abt 1856 4 T. J. WARREN b: Abt 1819 + UNKNOWN EMELINE b: Abt 1827 4 Jesse Eldridge WARREN b: Mar 1822 d: 18 Jan 1902 + Sara Pamella ROBERTS b: 1830 d: Nov 1922 5 Louisa J. WARREN b: 16 Oct 1851 d: Dec 1936 + George TURNER 5 Georgia A. WARREN b: 28 Nov 1853 d: 11 Feb 1916 + William FORTE 5 Maggie WARREN b: 1856 + Jack ANDREWS 5 Jefferson Davis WARREN b: 3 Feb 1861 d: 6 Jun 1941 + Sallie Elizabeth HARDY b: 6 Aug 1879 d: 2 Jan 1947 6 Dejurnitte WARREN b: 10 Nov 1893 d: 9 Mar 1972 + Isa Rebecca BROOKS b: 7 Nov 1898 6 Claude Oliver WARREN b: 2 Mar 1895 d: 1970 + Lillian TUFT 6 P.Floyd WARREN b: 3 Nov 1896 d: 9 Feb 1948 6 Essie Mae WARREN b: 14 Apr 1898 d: 1978 + Charles Hixon HELTON b: 5 Feb 1893 d: 1949 6 Annie Bertel (Bert) WAREN b: 28 Dec 1899 d: 1 Aug 1989 + David Lawrence DAILEY b: 15 Mar 1897 d: 31 Dec 1961
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Jesse Dayton WARREN b: 20 Sep 1901 + Willye Louise CURRY b: 27 May 1909 6 Davis Clayton WARREN b: 2 Mar 1903 d: 27 May 1983 + Ila Pearl DAILY b: 14 Jun 1903 d: 23 Jul 1974 6 Sallie Ethel WARREN b: 3 May 1905 d: 24 Jul 1943 + Living DAILEY 6 Ina Pearl WARREN b: 27 Apr 1907 d: 23 Jul 1974 + Audie White DAVIS b: 2 Jan 1904 6 Francis Virginia WARREN b: 21 Jun 1910 d: 13 May 1963 5 Jesse Eldridge WARREN b: 1863 5 Sarah I. (Candie) WARREN b: 1864 5 Mary Ella WARREN b: 1866 + Alex FORTE 5 Rosa Alice WARREN b: 30 Jul 1869 d: 1 Dec 1943 5 John Bryant WARREN b: 10 Oct 1871 d: 17 Oct 1949 4 Talbert H. WARREN b: Abt 1823 + Lucy C. b: Abt 1820 5 Martha M. WARREN b: Abt 1852 5 Thomas J. WARREN b: Abt 1853 5 William B. WARREN b: Abt 1857 5 Sarah E. WARREN b: Abt 1860 5 Henry D. WARREN b: Abt 1862 4 Jacob Gardenhire WAREN b: 24 Jun 1824 d: 28 Dec 1879 + Mary Polly MCANEAR b: 1831 d: 1861 5 Matilda E. WAREN 5 William Lawrence WAREN 5 Lee Edmond Alexander WAREN b: 10 Oct 1856 d: 10 Jul 1927 + Sarah Ellen Wells TUCKER b: 24 Nov 1873 d: 10 Jul 1927 6 Millie May TUCKER b: 1890 6 Mandie Jane TUCKER b: 1891 6 Mary Thomas WAREN b: 29 Dec 1891 6 Jacob Jefferson WAREN b: 3 Nov 1898 d: 30 May 1985 + Inis Jewell Ann SKINNER b: 1907 d: 1981 6 Isaac WAREN b: 1903 6 Sarah Elizabeth WAREN b: 4 Mar 1904 6 Nora Pearl WAREN b: 4 Jun 1905 6 George Washington WAREN b: 25 Oct 1908 6 Robert Lee WAREN b: 17 Nov 1911 6 Rosie May WAREN b: 9 Jan 1915 5 Mary Elizabeth WAREN b: 30 Nov 1857 d: 28 Feb 1917 5 Isaac Newton WAREN b: 15 Mar 1859 d: 2 Jul 1899 5 George Washington WAREN b: 2 Dec 1861 d: 21 Jan 1952 4 John WARREN b: Abt 1826 4 Jeptha Heustis WARREN b: 1829 + UNKNOWN LEAH b: 1832 5 Edmund Frank WARREN b: 13 Aug 1855 d: 4 Sep 1940 + Martha Jane LEE b: 31 Jul 1858 d: 23 Apr 1900 6 Jeptha Hugh WARREN b: Dec 1882 d: 25 Aug 1941 + Prudie Fernada RACHEL b: 25 Sep 1875 d: 15 Jan 1933 6 William E. WARREN b: Oct 1885 d: 1953 + Janie L. b: Abt 1891 d: 1968 6 Saida Lee (Sudie) WARREN b: Sep 1889 + Daniel Richard FINDLEY 6 Thomas S. WARREN b: Dec 1890 6 Nellie A WARREN b: Jul 1893 + Mr. BEVERLY 6 Julius Oscar WEARREN b: 31 Dec 1894 d: 3 Nov 1960 + Lennie Lee MILES b: 30 Aug 1896 d: 12 Jun 1975 + Laura FORTE 6 Annie Lee WARREN b: 19 Apr 1900 d: 10 Jul 1900 5 Martha J. WARREN b: Abt 1856 + William A. PEAVY b: Abt 1847 6 Walter N. PEAVY b: 1879 6 Cornelia A. PEAVY b: Abt 1883 5 Frances O. WARREN b: Aug 1857 + Paul COURSEY 5 Mary WARREN b: Abt 1859 5 Susan WARREN b: Abt 1862 4 Thomas B. WARREN b: Abt 1831 4 George W. WARREN b: Abt 1832 4 Mary J. WARREN b: Abt 1833 5 Martha WARREN b: Abt 1856
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Frances WARREN b: Abt 1859 5 Mary WARREN b: Abt 1861 4 William T. WARREN b: Abt 1835 d: Bet 1910 and 1920 + Rosina E. b: Abt 1847 5 Louiza WARREN b: Abt 1867 5 Joseph C. WARREN b: Apr 1867 + Ida Coreen GRANT b: Mar 1873 6 Howard Mack WARREN b: Oct 1890 + Annie M. b: Abt 1898 6 Marion WARREN b: Dec 1892 6 Huston WARREN b: Dec 1894 6 Maranda WARREN b: Jul 1898 5 George WARREN b: Abt 1869 5 Jesse R. WARREN b: May 1870 d: 1963 + Ollie V. GRANT b: Mar 1876 d: 1959 6 Edgar WARREN b: Feb 1896 6 Jane (or Jenny) WARREN b: May 1898 6 Bernice WARREN b: Abt 1915 6 John R. WARREN b: Abt 1917 5 Rufus Edmund WARREN b: Abt 1871 + Annie Lula MAJORS 6 John Henry WARREN + Myrtice OLIVER 6 Rufus WARREN b: 1901 6 Levi Simpson WARREN b: 22 Aug 1903 d: 28 May 1968 + Leah GARRETT b: 1 Mar 1907 d: 16 Apr 1970 6 Olivia WARREN b: 1906 6 Myrtle WARREN b: 1908 6 Mildred WARREN b: 1910 6 Florence WARREN b: 1914 6 Clarence WARREN b: 1918 6 Willie WARREN b: 1920 5 John B. WARREN b: 10 Feb 1877 d: 14 Oct 1934 + Mary Etta UNKNOWN b: 31 Mar 1886 d: 18 Apr 1948 6 Living WARREN 6 Joseph Gilbert WARREN b: 10 Apr 1906 6 Frances E. WARREN b: 7 Nov 1907 6 Claudia WARREN b: 14 May 1914 + Noble O. MINIARD b: 23 Nov 1911 6 Grace B. WARREN b: 23 Dec 1916 6 Katie M. WARREN b: 16 Aug 1917 d: 22 Apr 1936 6 John Robert WARREN b: 8 Sep 1919 6 Watson WARREN b: 25 Jun 1927 5 Thomas WARREN b: Abt 1878 5 William T., Jr. WARREN b: Abt 1879 4 Martha WARREN b: Abt 1837 4 Edmund WARREN b: Abt 1838 4 C. Calhoun WARREN b: Abt 1838 + UNKNOWN SARAH b: Abt 1839 5 Florence WARREN b: Abt 1869 5 Fletcher WARREN b: Abt 1869 3 Jacob ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1800 3 Nancy ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1804 + George ERVIN 4 Audley ERVIN 4 Adam ERVIN 4 William ERVIN 4 Rachel ERVIN 4 Jacob ERVIN 4 John ERVIN 4 Jane ERVIN 3 Jefferson ELDRIDGE b: 1805 d: 1842 + Rachel BLAIR b: 21 Jun 1805 d: Abt 1885 4 Sarah ELDRIDGE b: 11 Jun 1824 d: 1 Feb 1862 + Francis H. NORMAN b: 28 Oct 1821 d: 7 Mar 1898 5 Thomas Jefferson NORMAN b: 7 Mar 1846 5 William Clinton NORMAN b: 18 May 1850 5 Jesse C. NORMAN b: 18 Feb 1852 5 Dolly NORMAN b: Abt 1855 5 Molly NORMAN b: Abt 1855 5 Rachel NORMAN b: Abt 1858 5 Buck NORMAN b: 5 May 1861
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Dollie ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1825 + French WATKINS b: Abt 1825 4 Jessie M. ELDRIDGE b: 27 Dec 1826 d: 12 Aug 1871 + Isabella GARDENHIRE b: Abt 1828 d: 1898 5 Jessie ELDRIDGE 5 Nancy T. ELDRIDGE b: 1857 5 George W. ELDRIDGE b: 1859 5 Lillie ELDRIDGE b: 7 Jan 1863 5 Martha B. ELDRIDGE b: 1866 5 Caldonia Safronia ELDRIDGE b: 25 Sep 1868 4 Elizabeth ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1827 d: 12 Aug 1871 + Elichia COOLEY b: 1822 d: 1888 5 Rachael COOLEY b: 3 Sep 1849 5 W. Vincent COOLEY b: 10 Feb 1852 5 Simeon COOLEY b: Abt 1853 5 Mary Elizabeth COOLEY b: 15 Jul 1860 5 Sallie COOLEY b: 1863 5 Martha COOLEY b: Abt 1866 5 James COOLEY b: Abt 1867 5 Isabella COOLEY b: 1870 4 William Blair ELDRIDGE b: 9 Aug 1829 d: 3 May 1869 + Caldonia SHULL b: 1 Jan 1839 d: 11 Jul 1910 5 Jesse ELDRIDGE b: 9 Oct 1861 5 William B. ELDRIDGE b: 9 Dec 1863 5 Rachel ELDRIDGE b: 23 Jul 1866 5 Isabella ELDRIDGE b: 1 Feb 1868 4 John Blair ELDRIDGE b: 1 Sep 1833 d: 20 Jun 1888 + Elizabeth GARDENHIRE b: 29 Jul 1837 d: 22 Jul 1888 5 George ELDRIDGE b: 1860 5 Thomas J. ELDRIDGE b: Mar 1862 5 Jane ELDRIDGE b: 1864 5 Rachel Josephine ELDRIDGE b: 2 Nov 1865 5 Louisa Texas ELDRIDGE b: 2 Nov 1865 5 W Columbus ELDRIDGE b: 25 Dec 1868 5 John ELDRIDGE b: Mar 1870 5 Jesse ELDRIDGE b: 1872 5 Eliza ELDRIDGE b: 1874 5 Simeon ELDRIDGE b: Mar 1877 5 James Franklin ELDRIDGE b: 1878 5 Jake ELDRIDGE b: 1880 5 Esau ELDRIDGE b: Aug 1882 5 Nancy ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1884 4 Simeon ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1835 4 James ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1837 4 Vincent B. ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1840 d: 1880 + Mary Jane LUTTRELL b: Abt 1848 d: Abt 1880 5 Thomas ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1863 5 William ELDRIDGE b: 14 Jan 1866 5 Isabell ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1867 5 Rachell ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1869 5 Jane ELDRIDGE b: 1870 5 Nancy Minnie L. ELDRIDGE b: Mar 1872 5 Lulu ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1874 5 John Paul ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1876 3 Adam ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1806 d: Abt 1822 3 John Calhoun ELDRIDGE b: Abt 1808 3 Simon Madison ELDRIDGE b: 10 Jun 1810 d: 11 Jun 1899 + UNKNOWN NANCY + Mary MCGELL 4 Jessa ELDRIDGE 4 Isabella ELDRIDGE 4 Catherine ELDRIDGE 4 Pleasant ELDRIDGE 2 Nathaniel ELDRIDGE b: 1764 2 Mary ELDRIDGE b: 1766 2 John ELDRIDGE b: 1774 + Sarah GILLILAND 2 Zachariah ELDRIDGE b: 1775 2 Sampson ELDRIDGE b: 1782 d: 24 Feb 1849 + Fanny SIMMONS 2 Elizabeth ELDRIDGE b: Bef 1790
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Phoebe Taylor 1 Phoebe TAYLOR b: 8 Apr 1749 d: 25 Jun 1824 + John DILWORTH b: 1752 d: 13 Apr 1824 2 Hannah DILWORTH b: 28 Nov 1774 2 Joel DILWORTH b: 29 Jul 1776 d: 21 Dec 1858 2 Mary DILLWORTH b: 28 Jul 1778 d: 25 Nov 1832 2 Rachael DILWORTH b: 10 Aug 1782 d: 9 Dec 1826 2 Caleb DILWORTH b: 24 May 1784 d: 25 Mar 1852 + Eliza WOLLERTON b: 14 Oct 1793 d: 21 Dec 1876 3 Eliza DILWORTH (TWIN) b: 15 Aug 1813 3 Phebe Ann DILWORTH b: 15 Aug 1813 3 Rebecca Wollerton DILWORTH b: 3 Aug 1815 d: 24 Dec 1894 3 Hannah DILWORTH b: 20 May 1817 3 Lavina Wollerton DILWORTH b: 5 Nov 1818 d: 9 Jul 1903 3 Ann Wollerton DILWORTH b: 12 Feb 1820 d: 25 Jan 1898 3 Harriet Wollerton DILWORTH b: 24 Feb 1822 d: 19 Nov 1896 3 John Taylor DILWORTH b: 29 Jan 1825 d: 7 Nov 1905 3 Martha Ann DILWORTH b: 9 Jan 1826 d: 5 May 1862 + Amos Herr NEFF b: 20 May 1825 d: 1 Feb 1914 4 Ida NEFF b: 25 Feb 1849 d: 8 Jan 1901 + Valoran RUSSELL b: 25 Aug 1845 d: 4 Oct 1889 5 Martha Ann RUSSELL b: 9 Mar 1869 d: 18 Sep 1952 5 Frank Lester RUSSELL b: 15 Aug 1872 d: 2 Aug 1936 5 Mary Luella RUSSELL b: 6 Feb 1875 d: 15 Feb 1956 + Joseph OSGUTHORPE b: 14 Dec 1866 d: 18 Jun 1955 6 Luella OSGUTHORPE b: 6 Oct 1900 6 Ida Josephine OSGUTHORPE b: 14 Dec 1902 6 Martha OSGUTHORPE b: 13 Feb 1905 d: 2 Mar 1905 6 Lydia OSGUTHORPE b: 9 Jan 1909 + Tilden Barr STILLMAN b: 3 Apr 1909 d: 22 Mar 1976 6 Ivan Russell OSGUTHORPE b: 13 Jul 1920 d: 29 Jul 2002 4 Eva NEFF b: 4 Dec 1850 d: 21 Apr 1942 4 Amos Barr NEFF b: 13 Aug 1853 d: 26 Jun 1916 4 Cyrus NEFF b: 22 Apr 1855 d: 23 Aug 1948 4 Martha Ann NEFF b: 8 Aug 1857 d: 28 Jan 1933 4 Mary Barr NEFF b: 16 May 1859 d: 17 Oct 1942 4 John Dilworth NEFF b: 11 Jul 1861 d: 31 Oct 1910 3 Elizabeth DILWORTH b: 3 Jan 1829 d: 6 Feb 1911 3 Mary Jane DILWORTH b: 29 Jul 1831 d: 6 Jun 1877 3 Maria Louisa DILWORTH b: 14 Jan 1834 d: 29 Dec 1905 3 Rachel DILWORTH b: Abt 1836 2 William DILWORTH b: 21 Jul 1786 d: 11 Sep 1786 2 Amos DILWORTH b: 4 Jun 1787 d: 2 Mar 1832 2 TAYLOR DILWORTH b: 25 Nov 1789 d: 16 Dec 1820 2 Ann DILWORTH b: Jan 1790 d: 13 Mar 1828 2 Job DILWORTH b: 24 May 1792 d: 13 Mar 1828 Notes on Brooking Taylor Brooking Taylor, b. 1784, married Ann Gayle, 18 March 1806. They moved to Bridgeport, Franklin County, Kentucky in 1811. Had 13 children. Brooking Taylor died in Franklin County, Kentucky 15 March 1841. (Ref. Forks of the Elkhorn Church) Notes on Robert Taylor Robert Taylor's will: Probated 1807 Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/14509.html Robert Taylor of Rutherford Co., NC Posted by: Jason Lee Edwards Date: December 19, 2000 at 15:48:55 14509 of 29094 In Robert Taylors will he gave the following to the following people: Son Joshua: 2 negoes, all stock, working tools and implements of husbandry, beds and furniture, 1/2 growing crop. Grandson Jeremiah: 1/2 growing crop, 1 negro. Susanah Nelson: 1 bed and furniture, 1 woman's sadle, $60 $240 to be devided between Hartwell Honeycut., dau. mary Honeycut, George Nelson., husband to granddaughter, Polly Nelson, John Davenport, husband to granddaughter, Rebecca Davenport, Cynthia Taylor great grand daughter. The above $300 being owed to him by a Robert Taylor. (This could be Joshua's son Robert) It also says that Polly Nelson is to have 2 beds and a horse that he intends to use until death. *************** Robert Taylor (1715-1807) whose birthplace and ancestry is unknown, came to what was then Tryon County, NC sometime prior to 1773.He lived in Rutherford and Tryon Counites, NC and married Susannah Anderson. We do not know the names of all of their children, but the following have been verified: Joshua, Caleb, Susannah, Mary, John,Robert, Arthur, James, Jeremiah and Issac. Robert Taylor was a planter,and prospered on 100 acres, and later purchased 300 acres more in 1774 on Mountain Creek. He was listed on the 1790 Census and left a will......From The Heritage of Old Buncombe County North Carolina Volume II 1987(Published by The Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society) Robert Taylor family #574 pg. 357-57 Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gmtay&id=I0474
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1774 Bought 100 Acres on Broad River Rutherford Co. from John McFadden Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?davenport::taylor::28978.html Your Rebecca was only married to Ezekiel Scoggins. The Rebecca Davenport in the will of Robert Taylor is Rebecca Hunnicut Davenport, daughter of Mary Taylor Hunnicut. This Rebecca was a first cousin to your Rebecca. Who did Statia marry? My ancestor was Hannah Taylor Dickey, sister of your Rebecca. From Taylor Msg Board: http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/13938.html Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor Posted by: Judy Taylor Murphy Date: November 02, 2000 at 11:22:02 In Reply to: Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor by Judy Taylor Murphy 13938 of 29016 Re: the treason trials for Robert Taylor and his sons (Joshua and Caleb) along with about 50 others. They were charged with being Tories and their lands were confiscated. However during jury trial they proved their support for the continental army and local militia and their properties were ordered restored. Local church records for their churches - Mountain Creek, Bills Creek etc were unavailable, although Church histories list data about them...dates entered church and removed, etc. Went to Mt Nebo where Joshua was born. This is near Buffalo Creek and near what is now "Fairfield Resort". Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/16534.html Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor Posted by: Judy Taylor Murphy Date: April 23, 2001 at 17:18:57 In Reply to: Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor by Julia Kedroff 16534 of 29016 ......Mt Nebo is in Rutherford County, NC. It is off of Bill's Creek Road between what is now Lake Lure and toward the town of Rutherfordton. To be more specific, as you go from Lake Lure, I believe HWY 74/64? in Lake Lure will go directly toward Rutherfordton. Take the left there at that intersection and that is Bill's Creek Road. Follow that a couple of miles and you will see Buffalo Creek Road, then Mt Nebo Baptist Church, both on the left. Further on you will see Bill's Creek Baptist on the left and beyond that is Antioc Methodist (a little white church) on the right. This Buffalo Creek was the home place of Robert Taylor and Mt Nebo is a hill off from that. The town of Nebo, NC is in McDowell County and is near the Clinchfield section of Marion, NC, as a general reference. This Nebo is not the same as Mt Nebo. Robert and Joshua Taylors' did not live there during the 1700s and 1800s. There may be Taylors who lived there in this century though. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?robert,susannah,anderson::taylor::28973.html Re: Comfort Taylor, ca 1696, Virginia, Father, Elias, Mother, Comfort Posted by: Jacqueline Kochak Date: December 31, 2005 at 21:16:00 In Reply to: Re: Comfort Taylor, ca 1696, Virginia, Father, Elias, Mother, Comfort by Ann Blomquist 28973 of 29016 Comfort Anderson's sister Naomi married Francis Makemie, the "father of the Presbyterian Church in America," and that Naomi and Comfort's father William Anderson helped Makemie. Robert married Susannah Anderson, believed to be the daughter of Dr. James Anderson, the first Presbyterian minister in Virginia at the Cub Creek settlement in Lunenburg County. Anderson and Makemie ran in the same circles at close to the same time, so the way families intermarried it did seem Robert could have been a descendant of Elias (and that James and William could even have been related). Also, my ancestor Joshua was his eldest son, which would have fit naming patterns Father: Joshua TAYLOR b: ABT 1700 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Mother: Mrs. Joshua TAYLOR b: 1690 in Accomack, Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Susannah ANDERSON b: 4 Oct 1725 in New York, USA City,New York Married: 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Children Caleb TAYLOR b: 1750 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jeremiah TAYLOR b: ABT 1745 in Virginia, USA Joshua TAYLOR b: 1740 in Virginia, USA Mary TAYLOR b: 1741 in Virginia, USA Susanah TAYLOR b: 1742 in Virginia, USA John TAYLOR b: ABT 1755 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Arthur TAYLOR b: 1744 in Virginia, USA James TAYLOR b: 1747 in Virginia, USA Isaac TAYLOR b: 1748 in Virginia, USA Cynthia TAYLOR b: 1749 in Virginia, USA Marriage 2 Sarah WHITE b: 7 Oct 1736 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Married: 17 Mar 1757 in Coventry Parish, Rehobeth, Somerset, Maryland Children Robert Hamner TAYLOR b: 1760 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States Taylor, Zachary (zak'ure) [key], 1784±1850, 12th President of the United States (1849±50), b. Orange co., Va. He was raised in Kentucky. Taylor joined the army in 1808, became a captain in 1810, and was promoted to major for his defense of Fort Harrison (1812) in the War of 1812. He became a colonel (1832) and served in the Black Hawk War and in the campaigns against the Seminole in Florida, winning the nickname ³ of Old Rough and Ready.´Sent to the Southwest to command the army at the Texas border, Taylor began (1845) to prepare for hostilities with Mexico
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks regarding the annexation of Texas, pushing into disputed territory S of the Nueces River. In the Mexican War he defeated the Mexicans at Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, drove them across the Rio Grande, and took Matamoros. Later he forced the surrender of the Mexican stronghold at Monterrey. In 1847 he won the decisive battle of Buena Vista in the face of great odds. A popular hero, Taylor was nominated for President on the Whig ticket, was elected, and assumed office in 1849. His nonpartisan tendencies were changed under the influence of Senator William H. Seward, and Taylor was soon a strong supporter of Whig policy. As President, he supported the Wilmot Proviso, which excluded slavery from all the territory acquired as a result of the Mexican War. He favored rapid admission of both California and New Mexico to the Union and strict limitation of Texas boundary claims. His free-soil views put him in opposition to the measures that were to become the Compromise of 1850. After charges of corruption were lodged against members of his cabinet, he promised a reorganization, but was stricken with cholera morbus and died on July 9, 1850. He was succeeded by Millard Fillmore. See biographies by H. Hamilton (2 vol., 1941 and 1951; repr. 1966), B. Dyer (1946, repr. 1967), and S. B. McKinley and S. Bent (1946); E. J. Nichols, Zach Taylor's Little Army (1963). Children Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor b: 9 APR 1811 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA Octavia Pannel Taylor b: 16 AUG 1816 Margaret Smith Taylor b: 27 JUL 1819 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA Mary Elizabeth Taylor b: 20 APR 1824 in Jefferson, KY, USA Richard Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA Sarah Knox Taylor b: 6 MAR 1814 in Vincennes, IN, USA Blandine Taylor b: 1814 in Christian, Todd, KY, USA Knox Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA 1. 12TH. PRESIDENT, UNITED S ZACHARY * (12TH US PRESIDENT)10 TAYLOR (RICHARD *9, ZACHARY *8, JAMES *7, JAMES *6, JOHN *5, THOMAS *4, THOMAS *3, ROWLAND *2, JOHN *1) was born 24 November 1784 in HARE FOREST, ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, and died 09 July 1850 in WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES. He met (1) MARY (SLAVE) * MULATTO. He married (2) MARGARET MACKALL SMITH 21 June 1810 in LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES, daughter of WALTER SMITH and ANNE MACKAL. She was born 21 September 1788 in St. Leonard's, CALVERT COUNTY, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES, and died 18 August 1852 in PASAGOULA, MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES.
Notes for 12TH. PRESIDENT, UNITED S ZACHARY * (12TH US PRESIDENT) TAYLOR: Twelfth President of the USA.ZACKARY WAS 12TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN 1849 & 1850 HE PASSED AWAY IN OFFICE AFTER 16 MONTHS IN OFFICE. HE LED A DISTINGUISHING MILITARY CAREER BEING COMMISSIONED BY PRESIDENT JEFFERSON IN MAY 1808. A CAPTAIN HE WAS SUCCESSFUL AT FORT HARRISON AGAINST A BAND OF 400 NATIVES LED BY TECUMSEH. IN JUNE 1815 HE RETURNED HOME TO PLANT CORN. IN MAY 1816 HE WAS MADE A MAJOR IN THE 3RD INFANTRY IN WISCONSIN. HE SERVED MISC. GARRISONS FOR 15 YEARS. IN 1819 HE WAS PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL. STATIONED AT LOUISVILLE IN 1824. IN 1827 WENT TO THE SOUTHWEST. 1829 TO FORT SNELLING,MINNESOTA. IN 1832 WAS PLACED IN COMMAND OF THE 1ST INFANTRY AS FULL COLONEL. (W.A.T. VISITED FORT SNELLING NEAR MINNEAPOLIS DURING THE SUMMER OF 1996 AND WALKED THE GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS THAT HIS GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER HAD COMMANDED IN 1929. IT WAS A GOOD EXPERIENCE.)
HE WAS SUCCESSFUL L IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR AND SECURED A SURRENDER. HE WAS PUT IN CHARGE OF THE EXPEDITION AGAINST THE SEMINOLES IN FLORIDA. HE DEFEATED THEM BADLY ON CHRISTMAS DAY 1837 AND WAS PROMOTED BRIGADIER GENERAL. HE EARNED THE TITLE "OLD ROUGH AND READY" . IN 1841 TWO MAIN EVENTS OCCURRED, TAYLOR PURCHASED A PLANTATION NEAR RODNEY MISSISSIPPI WHICH MADE HIM A SLAVE HOLDER AND SECOND WAS PUT IN CHARGE OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH WEST. HE ALSO BOUGHT A COTTAGE IN BATON ROUGE LA. WHICH BECAME HIS PERMANENT HOME. THE MEXICAN WAR, TAYLOR WON 4 BATTLES WHICH MADE HIM A NATIONAL HERO. HE WA MADE A MAJOR GENERAL. SANTA ANNA ATTACKED ON FEB 22,1847 THE BATTLE PURSUED AND WHEN IT WAS OVER TAYLOR HAD LED THE LARGEST VICTORY THE AMERICANS HAD HAD. TEXAS WAS SECUR
THE PRESIDENCY. TAYLOR WAS SAID TO BE UNCOUTH AND ILLITERATE, WHEN IN FACT HE WAS NEITHER. IF NOT WELL EDUCATED, HE WAS INTELLIGENT AND HAD A MIND OF HIS OWN. AS PRESIDENT HE SOON LEARNED TO MODIFY HIS ACTIONS AND DID SO. HIS MAIN WEAKNESS W THAT HE DIED ONLY 16 MONTHS INTO HIS FIRST TERM. PROBABLY HIS MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENT WAS IN APPEASING THE FORCES FOR CIVIL W AT THE TIME AND WAS ABLE TO QUELL IT FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH. MY THOUGHTS ARE THAT IF HE HAD STAYED TO TERM HE MAY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN AVOIDING THE CIVIL WAR COMPLETELY. ON JULY 4 1850 ALTHOUGH NOT FEELING WELL HE SAT UNDER THE HOT SUN AT THE LONG CEREMONY AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. HE TOOK SICK, DIAGNOSED AS CHOLERA MORBUS. HE DIED 5 DAYS LATER. HE LEFT A STATEMENT IN PART "I HAVE TRIED TO DISCHARGE MY DUTIES FAITHFULLY; I REGRET NOTHING." ACCORDING TO INFORMATION HANDED DOWN BY MY W. A. Taylor, ZACHARY FATHERED A SON BY A MULATTO SLAVE PRIOR TO HIS MARRIAGE. IN ORDER TO PROTECT THIS SON FROM SLAVERY OR PREJUDICE IN THE SOUTH ZACHARY HAD HIS SON SET UP IN ONTARIO WHERE HE RAISED A FAMILY. W. A. TAYLOR WAS SON TO THIS INDIVIDUAL. THE LINK BETWEEN THIS AND ZACHARY IS NOT PROVED BUT IT WILL BE A CHALLENGE TO FIND A CONNECTION. W.A.TAYLOR 1991 #162
DURING DECEMBER OF 1991 I W.A.TAYLOR WHILE TRAVELLING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM WINNIPEG TO NEW ORLEANS SPENT MUCH TIME INVESTIGATING THE POSSIBLE CONNECTION TO THE POSSIBLE LINK. OUR FIRST STOP WAS IN ST LOUIS TO VISIT MY BROTHER Wm J.RUSSEL AND HE TOLD of THE FOLLOWING STORY HE CLAIMS WAS TOLD TO HIM BY GRANNY COATES WHEN HE WAS A YOUTH.
AS IS INDICATED ZACHARY HAD SIX CHILDREN. THE FIRST FIVE WHERE GIRLS AND RICHARD WAS THE SIXTH. DUE TO THE RISK OF DEATH FR CHILDBIRTH OR OTHER REASONS. AFTER RICHARD WAS BORN ZACHARY'S WIFE WOULD NOT SLEEP WITH HIM ANY MORE OR WOULD NOT
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks AGREE TO BEAR ANY FURTHER CHILDREN AND IT IS REPORTED THAT ZACHARY WENT TO NEW ORLEANS AND PURCHASED A MULATTO SLAVE FOR PERSONAL DUTIES. THE SLAVE WAS REPORTED TO BE FROM THE CARIBBEAN. IT WAS QUITE COMMON DURING SLAVERY DAYS FOR THE MASTER TO SIRE SLAVES IN THIS WAY.
ACCORDING TO GRANNY COATES A CERTAIN WILLIAM HENRY WAS THE RESULT. PROBABLY NO MORE THAN 25% BLACK DEPENDING ON THE PERCENTAGE IN THE MULATTO MOTHER. WILLIAM WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN BORN IN BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA. NO MENTION IS MADE THIS WILLIAM UNTIL L ATOR AS ZACKERY'S S PERSONAL VALET HOWEVER WHEN ZACKERY WAS CONVINCED TO RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES WILLIAM BECAME A LIABILITY AS A NATURAL SON AS PERSONAL VALET OF BLACK ORIGIN WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO WASHINGTON SOCIETY. THEREFORE ZACKERY ARRANGED THAT SOME DIPLOMATS TRAVELING TO KINGSTON, THE THEN CAPITOL OF CANADA WOULD TAKE WILLIAM WITH THEM AND SET HIM UP IN CANADA BUT NOT IN KINGSTON AS IT WAS POLITICALLY TO CLOSE TO WASHINGTON. THEY WENT ON TO HAMILTON AND SET WILLIAM UP AS A FARMER. WRITTEN BY W.A.TAYLOR #162 IT IS REPORTED THAT ZACKERY SUPERVISED THE BUILDING OF THE PENTAGON BARRACKS AND IT WAS COMPLETE IN 1822, HE ALSO HAD A COTTAGE (LARGE HOUSE BY TODAYS STANDARDS) BESIDE THE BARRACKS WERE HE LIVED WHEN IN BATON ROUGE. WE SAW BOTH STONE MARKERS SHOWING THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION ON THE CAPITOL GROUNDS BUT SOME SAY THE ACTUAL HOME WAS CLOSSER TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. DISPUTED DISTANCES ARE ONLY A FEW 100 YARDS ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. RICHARD WAS BORN IN JAN OF 1826 AND ZACKERY THEN GOT HIS MILATO SLAVE SO IT IS CONCEIVABLE THAT WILLIAM WAS BORN IN LATE 1826 OR EARLY 1827. THAT WOULD MAKE HIM 20 OR 21 BY THE TIME WASHINGTON POLITICS WOULD CREATE AN EMBARRASSMENT. AT THAT AGE HE ENTERED CANADA AND MARRIED IN HAMILTON ABOUT AGE 40 AND STARTED A FAMILY. WILLIAM HENRY WHO BY 1869 WAS FOURTY AND MARRIED MISS ANNIE AND HAD A SOM WILLIAM ARTHUR TAYLOR, IN 1869.
THE FIRST TIME LINK OF COURSE IS ZACKERY TAYLOR AND WAS HE IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME. IT IS REPORTED THAT HE LIVED BATON ROUGE BEFORE 1822 AND THAT HE PURCHASED A 380 ACRE PLANTATION JUST UP THE RIVER IN IN WEST FELICIANA COUNTY NEAR S FRANCISVILLE AS EARLY AS 1823 SO HE WAS IN THE AREA AND HAD NEED FOR SLAVES. THE HOME IN BATON ROUGE CONTINUED TO BE USE BY HIM UP TO THE TIME OF THE PRESIDENCY. DURING OUR VISIT WE STOPPED AT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN ST FRANCESVILLE TO FIND WHERE THE PLANTATION WAS BUT COULD NOT BE HELPED BUT WHILE AT THE STATE LIBRARY WE TALKED WITH A RESEARCHER WHO HAD DOCUMENTED THAT SUCH A PURCHASE WAS MADE.
SOME INTERSECTING BACKGROUND ON ZACKERY TAYLOR NOW FOLL OWES FROM INFORMATION GLEANED FROM THE MANY BITS OF INFO AT THE LOUISIANA STATE LIBRARY. IT SHOWS THAT HE PURCHASED A 500 ACRE PLANTATION ON THE RIVER BETWEEN LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. IT IS REPORTED THAT HE OWNED IT FOR 25 YEARS AND SOLD IT IN 1849 FOR $3000.00. IT ALSO SAYS THAT HE PURCHASED A PLANTATION BY THE NAME OF CYPREE GROVE IN 1841 FOR THE SUM OF $95,000.00 CASH. A GOOD DEAL IS WRITTEN ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE WITH THIS PLANTATION AND INDICATES THAT HE STILL OWNED IT AT THE TIME OF DEATH AND THAT IT WAS NOT TOO PROFITABLE PROBABLE DUE TOO ONE MAIN FACTOR THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. OF COURSE ZACKERY WAS ALSO ABSENT A GOOD DEAL OF THE TIME SO HE WAS NOT ABLE TO HAVE THAT HANDS ON APPROACH. HE DID WRITE A LOT WITH INSTRUCTIONS AND HE PROBABLE HAD FOR THE MOST PART CAPABLE MANAGERS. BY THE TIME O HIS DEATH HIS SON RICHARD WAS TAKING SOME ROLE.
THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS ARE REPORTED ABOUT ZACKERY AND HIS SLAVES. IT WAS REPORTED THAT HE NEVER SOLD A SLAVE AND THAT HE THOUGHT OF HIS SLAVES AS "SERVANTS" RATHER THEN "SLAVES". ONE QUOTE STATES THAT SLAVERY AT CYPRESS GROVE WAS PERHAPS AS IDYLLIC AS IT EVER BECAME. A LETTER HOME SETS OUT CONDITIONS FOR THE SLAVES THAT THEY ARE TO RECEIVED A DAILY RATION OF ONE POUND OF MEAT PER DAY AND AS MANY VEGETABLES AND BREAD AS THEY MIGHT CARE TO EAT. THAT ALL FOOD STOFFS WERE GROWN ON THE PLANTATION. IT WAS ALSO NOTED THAT IF A SLAVE GETS SICK HE OR SHE IS TO BE ALLOWED TIME OFF UNTIL WELL ENOUGH TO RETUR TO WORK. IT WAS REPORTED THAT MANY SLAVES LIVED TO THEIR 80'S. NOT ALWAYS COMMON ON OTHER PLANTATIONS. ONE NOTATION SHOWS THAT AT CHRISTMAS ZACKERY WOULD GIVE EACH SLAVE A BONUS OF ABOUT $5.00. A VERY GOOD SUM IN THOSE DAYS. A REPORT OF TRAVELING DIPLOMATS TO CYPRESS GROVE REMARKS AT THE NEAT AND TIDY HOMES OF THE SLAVES. ZACKERY DID NOT SEAM TO BE BOTHERED BY RUNAWAYS. IN THE FILE ARE SEVERAL DOCUMENTS ABOUT ZACKERY Taylor, Zachary (1784-1850), U.S. general in the Mexican War, who became the 12th president of the United States (1849-50). Taylor was born on November 24, 1784, in Orange County, Virginia, the son of a veteran of the American Revolution. Taken to Kentucky as a child, he grew up on his father's plantation near Louisville, where he was educated by local tutors. He was married (1810) to Margaret Mackall Smith (1787-1852) of Maryland, with whom he had four children; one of these was the first wife of Jefferson Davis, later Confederate president; another became a Confederate general. Military Career In 1808 Taylor joined the regular army as an infantry officer. After distinguishing himself under William Henry Harrison in the War of 1812 and briefly returning to civilian life, he saw active duty on various frontier posts in the Northwest and Louisiana, where he established a second home. He participated in the Black Hawk and Second Seminole wars and in 1838 defeated the Seminole in the Battle of Lake Okeechobee. Although not decisive, this engagement earned him promotion to the rank of brigadier general, and he was given overall command of the campaign against the Seminole in Florida. In the early 1840s Taylor was stationed at the southwestern boundaries of the United States. Sent to Texas shortly before the outbreak of war with Mexico, he was ordered to advance into the disputed territory between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande, where he defeated Mexican detachments at Palo Alto and Roseca de la Palma (May 8-9, 1846). These battles made him famous and led to the U.S. declaration of war on Mexico. Taylor, now a major general, subsequently captured Matamoros and Monterrey. Part of his command was detached to join General Winfield Scott in
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks central Mexico. Nevertheless, on February 22-23, 1847, Taylor routed a numerically superior force assembled under Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna at Buena Vista, a feat that thrilled the nation. See Buena Vista, Battle of. Political Career Taylor, who had never bothered to vote, had little political experience, but he had quarreled with President James K. Polk and sympathized with the Whigs, and thus seemed a perfect candidate for the opposition. Although he declared himself nonpartisan and was a slave owner, which might have made him unpopular in the North, the Whig party nominated him for the presidency in 1848. In the ensuing election, he defeated both his Democratic and Free-Soil opponents. The Taylor administration encountered severe difficulties. To end British encroachments in Central America, it concluded the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) neutralizing any future Atlantic-Pacific canal in that area, an arrangement that proved unpopular in the U.S. Taylor favored granting immediate statehood to California and New Mexico, which had been acquired as a result of the war, but when California prohibited slavery, the South opposed its admission to the Union. The president, however, refused to reconsider. Adamantly resisting Henry Clay's compromise proposals, which sought to balance southern with northern concessions, he declared himself ready to use force to prevent secession or a threatened seizure of eastern New Mexico by Texas. His stand completely alienated southern Whigs, and it contributed to an impasse in the U.S. Congress. In the midst of this controversy Taylor fell ill, and he died on July 9, 1850. His death removed the principal obstacle to the ultimate passage of the Compromise Measures of 1850. Taylor was an adequate but by no means brilliant general, who reached the presidency without preparation at a critical moment. Whether, as has been suggested, a continuation of his hard-line policy toward the South might have prevented the American Civil War will never be known. Contributed by: Hans L. Trefousse Biographic entry: B1256, B1550 "Taylor, Zachary," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation[] Occuption: President of the US ! Zachary Taylor distinguished himself in the Mexican War and afterwards was president of the United States. INTERNET DOWNLOAD OF MARCH 27TH, 1998 PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INFORMATIO BURIAL: ZACHARY TAYLOR NAT'L CEM. JEFFERSON CO. KY. He was the 12th President of the United States (1849- 1850) and was a member of the Whig party. His VP was Willard Fillmore. He was known as "Old Rough and Ready" and is buried in Zachary Taylor National Cemetary near Louisville, Ky. He rose to power after his military victories in the Mexican War of 1846-47 and served as President for little more than a year when he contracted cholera and died in July of 1850.[] Zachary was the 12th President of the US. He was the first professional soldier to become President, having been elected because of his victories in the Mexican War. His presidency was brief (16 months) and his accomplishments few. He did, however, take a steong stand against Southern secession over slavery question, though a Southerner and a landowner himself. Taylor was of English heritage and Whig political affiliation. He stood 5'8" tall and was a Episcopalian. His death came July 9, 1850 in the White House; he was buried in the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery near Louisville, KY. Information on this person has been provided by or confirmed by a Gedcom file received on August 24th, 1998 from George & Diane Gravlee merged into this file by William A. Taylor b1944 on September 1St, 1998. Info. was Name, birth and death dates plus places and marriage information and the following source information. !SOURCE World Book Ency. !SOURCE Who Was Who in America-mom Mary wrong;m.18 Jun 1810;b.Montebello,VA. FURTHER SOURCES PRESIDENTIAL FAMILY FOREST CD-ROM PUT INTO FILE BY WILLIAM A TAYLOR B1944 ON OCT 6TH,1998 Sources for President Zachary Taylor 3rd Edition, Facts About The Presidents, by Joseph Nathan Kane, page 80 Notable American Women, Vol III, page 434-435 Pedigree and History of the Washington Family: .............. Down to General George Washington .............., by Albert Welles, page 241 Founders & Patriots Family Forest Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, by Frederick A. Virkus, page 797 Facts About The Presidents, 3rd Edition, by Joseph Nathan Kane, page 299 & 84 Mayflower descendant through great-grandmother, Sarah Allerton (qv). Grand-uncle of Squire Asbury (qv) who married Mary Elizabeth Washington. Name appeared on CD-Rom Vol 22 WFT and the following information was reported to this file by William Arthur Taylor b 1944 on January 2nd 1999. n Download from net on Jan 3rd, 1999 from data base of Cathe Campbell at [email protected] suggested by Larry A. Taylor at Larry-a-
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [email protected]. site location http://www.familytreeclimbers.com/family/gedcoms/campbell/dat27.htm#6. Downloaded by William Arthur Taylor b1944 and compared or updated this file on Jan 10th, 1999. new info provided as noted. non[tay99015.FTW] [Stafa03.ged] He was the twelfth President of the United States from 4 Mar 1849 to 9 Jul 1850. He was born at "Montebello". He died of cholera morbus, at the White House, while serving in the office of President of the United States. He is buried near Louisville. Name appeared in Gedcom file downloaded on Jan. 14, 1999 from Charles Wesley Smith [email protected] (http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/csmith13/stafa03.htm and merged into this file by William Arthur Taylor B1944 on Jan 20, 1999. . Zachary Taylor Information from Whie House internet site. Downloaded by William Arthur Taylor b1944 Twelfth President 1849-1850 [Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor]
Interesting Fact: Zachary Taylor spent July 4, 1850, eating cherries and milk at a ceremony at the Washington Monument. He got sick from the heat and died five days later, the second president to die in office. Fast Fact: With Zachary Taylor, a career soldier first attained the Presidency. Biography: Northerners and Southerners disputed sharply whether the territories wrested from Mexico should be opened to slavery, and some Southerners even threatened secession. Standing firm, Zachary Taylor was prepared to hold the Union together by armed force rather than by compromise. Born in Virginia in 1784, he was taken as an infant to Kentucky and raised on a plantation. He was a career officer in the Army, but his talk was most often of cotton raising. His home was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and he owned a plantation in Mississippi. But Taylor did not defend slavery or southern sectionalism; 40 years in the Army made him a strong nationalist. He spent a quarter of a century policing the frontiers against Indians. In the Mexican War he won major victories at Monterrey and Buena Vista. President Polk, disturbed by General Taylor's informal habits of command and perhaps his Whiggery as well, kept him in northern Mexico and sent an expedition under Gen. Winfield Scott to capture Mexico City. Taylor, incensed, thought that "the battle of Buena Vista opened the road to the city of Mexico and the halls of Montezuma, that others might revel in them." "Old Rough and Ready's" homespun ways were political assets. His long military record would appeal to northerners; his ownership of 100 slaves would lure southern votes. He had not committed himself on troublesome issues. The Whigs nominated him to run against the Democratic candidate, Lewis Cass, who favored letting the residents of territories decide for themselves whether they wanted slavery. In protest against Taylor the slaveholder and Cass the advocate of "squatter sovereignty," northerners who opposed extension of slavery into territories formed a Free Soil Party and nominated Martin Van Buren. In a close election, the Free Soilers pulled enough votes away from Cass to elect Taylor. Although Taylor had subscribed to Whig principles of legislative leadership, he was not inclined to be a puppet of Whig leaders in Congress. He acted at times as though he were above parties and politics. As disheveled as always, Taylor tried to run his administration in the same rule-of-thumb fashion with which he had fought Indians. Traditionally, people could decide whether they wanted slavery when they drew up new state constitutions. Therefore, to end the dispute over slavery in new areas, Taylor urged settlers in New Mexico and California to draft constitutions and apply for statehood, bypassing the territorial stage. Southerners were furious, since neither state constitution was likely to permit slavery; Members of Congress were dismayed, since they felt the President was usurping their policy-making prerogatives. In addition, Taylor's solution ignored several acute side issues: the northern dislike of the slave market operating in the District of Columbia; and the southern demands for a more stringent fugitive slave law. In February 1850 President Taylor had held a stormy conference with southern leaders who threatened secession. He told them that if necessary to enforce the laws, he personally would lead the Army. Persons "taken in rebellion against the Union, he would hang ... with less reluctance than he had hanged deserters and spies in Mexico." He never wavered. Then events took an unexpected turn. After participating in ceremonies at the Washington Monument on a blistering July 4, Taylor fell ill; within five days he was dead. After his death, the forces of compromise triumphed, but the war Taylor had been willing to face came 11 years later. In it, his
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks only son Richard served as a general in the Confederate Army Notes on Charles Walker 15 Charles Walker b: 1780 in Spanishburg,Orange Co.,Va +Elizabeth Margaret Peters Father: Jacob Peters Mother: Elizabeth m: 1774 b: 1757 16 John B. Walker b: 1783 +Nancy Mullins b: 1776 17 Chrispiano Walker b: 1804 +Eleanor C. Whitten Father: William WHITTEN Mother: Nancy HALL b: 1806 18 Zachariah Whitten Walker d: 1914 b: 1824 +Elizabeth Belcher Father: Odadiah Belcher Mother: Martha Patsy PRINCE b: 1832 19 charles (charlie) walker d: August 26, 1914 in Kanawha WV b: July 10, 1862 in Mercer Va +pheobe hudson Father: Ward Hudson Mother: Martha b: October 01, 1865 in Kanawha WV 20 ruth walker b: 1894 +ernest newman Father: samuel newman Mother: laura williams 21 [102] William Newman +[101] Ellen Lilybelle Pitzer Father: George Pitzer Mother: Martha Ann Fury b: January 20, 1875 22 [103] Irene (Snow Flake) Newman d: March 1988 +[104] George Childers Father: andrew jackson childers d: August 1964 Mother: susan jane rippetoe b: December 18, 1876 23 [16] Carl Hugheston Childers d: March 1983 in Belva,WV b: June 11, 1910 +[15] Helen Janese Taylor Father: Roy Marshall Taylor Mother: Emma Belle Odell b: May 06, 1919 in Wyndal,WV 24 [17] Susie Jane Childers b: May 20, 1939 +[18] Douglas David Pierson 25 [19] Stephanie Jane Pierson 25 [20] John David Pierson 25 [21] Mark Douglas Pierson 25 [22] Daniel James Pierson 24 [23] Sonjie Naomi Childers b: September 13, 1940 +[24] Paul Herbert Brown 25 [25] Debra Darlene Brown 25 [26] Wanda Jean Brown 25 [27] Paula Gay Brown 24 [28] Dallas Randolph Childers d: June 05, 1942 b: June 05, 1942 24 [29] Carl James Childers b: June 02, 1945 +[30] Marilyn Kaye Adkins 25 [31] James Darin Childers d: March 07, 1992 24 [2] Sandra Cleo Childers b: September 30, 1943 +[1] Chilton Edwin Sparks Father: Chilton Ode Sparks Mother: Hazel Ruth Cogar m: May 14, 1959 in Maryland b: February 17, 1937 in Bolair,WV 25 [3] Cynthia Christine Sparks b: January 04, 1960 in Gauley Bridge,WV, 26 [4] Jeremy Edwin Gray b: October 31, 1976 +[5] Elizabeth Hall 27 [6] Zachary Gray 26 [7] Melinda Jane Hanshaw b: March 13, 1984 27 [8] Cameron Perry b: January 02, 2005 25 [9] Sandra E. Sparks b: August 05, 1961 25 [10] Edwina Sparks b: February 19, 1963 +[11] Jerald Flare 26 [12] Joshua Flare 26 [13] Jessica Flare 25 [14] Sarah Sparks b: May 25, 1968 24 [32] Sharon Helen Childers b: April 18, 1947 +[33] Joe Cannon 25 [34] Sherri Lynn(Cannon)Mchenry 25 [35] Sheila Rhea (Cannon)Mchenry 25 [36] Joey Cannon 24 [37] Rebecca Sybil Childers b: January 20, 1951 +[38] Victor Ray Hayes 25 [39] Melissa Dawn Hayes 24 [40] Snow Fern Childers b: January 20, 1958 +[41] Ralph Johnston 25 [42] Allen Johnston 24 [43] Sharlene Kay Childers b: October 16, 1961 +[44] Eddie Glenn Notes on David Andrew Miller Taylor Father: Thomas Taylor b: 1748 in Orange, Virginia, USA Mother: Elizabeth Miller b: 1775 in Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children David Taylor b: 5 NOV 1822 in Bradley, Tennessee, USA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marriage 2 Mary Ann Bigby b: 9 AUG 1802 in Cass, Georgia, USA Married: 11 SEP 1817 in Morgantown, Tennessee, USA Children Catherine Taylor b: 2 MAR 1823 in Grape Creek, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Campbell Harrison Taylor b: 1 MAR 1838 in Valley Town, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Thomas Jefferson Taylor b: 14 JUN 1818 in Macon, North Carolina, USA James Madison Taylor b: 25 OCT 1821 in Morganton, Bradley, Tennessee, USA John Nathaniel Taylor b: 25 DEC 1836 in North Carolina, USA Elizabeth Taylor b: 18 OCT 1820 in Polk, Tennessee, USA Martha Ann Taylor b: 2 APR 1835 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Andrew Jackson Taylor b: 12 OCT 1824 in Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, USA Wiley Penn Taylor b: 1 OCT 1827 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA David Miller Taylor b: 13 MAR 1826 in Bradley, Tennessee, USA William Montgomery Taylor b: 30 NOV 1833 in Blount, Tennessee, USA Francis Marion Taylor b: 4 MAR 1841 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Mary Jane Taylor b: 4 FEB 1829 Thirteen Children Taylor b: 1829 Joan H Taylor b: 26 DEC 1836 Campbell Harrison Taylor b: 1 MAR 1838 James Madison Taylor b: 25 OCT 1821 in Morganton, Bradley, Tennessee, USA Mary Jennie Taylor b: 4 FEB 1829 in Tennessee, USA David Robert Taylor b: 1 OCT 1826 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA William M Taylor b: 30 MAR 1836 Frances Marion Taylor b: 4 MAR 1841 Campbell Harrison Taylor b: MAR 1840 in Valley Town, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Notes on Martha Taylor Children G W Carruth b: 1818 Matilda A Carruth b: 1828 in Mcmunn, Tennessee, USA Amanda Carruth b: 1820 James Carruth Martha Carruth
Notes on Campbell Taylor Children Camel Taylor b: 1845 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA David Taylor b: 1833 in Tennessee, USA Elizabeth Taylor b: 1838 in Tennessee, USA Mary Taylor b: 1841 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Leander Taylor b: MAR 1831 in Mcminn, Tennessee, USA Laurine Taylor b: 1843 Lawrence Taylor b: 1843 in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Leonidas Taylor b: 1831 in Tennessee, USA Cambell Taylor b: 1825 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1835 Notes on Andrew Glasswell G Grandfather of Gen. George S. Patton Notes on James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000043 MADISON, James, a Delegate and a Representative from Virginia and 4th President of the United States; born in Port Conway, King George County, Va., March 16, 1751; studied under private tutors and graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1771; member of the committee of safety from Orange County in 1774; delegate in the Williamsburg (Va.) convention of May 1776; member of the First General Assembly of Virginia in 1776 and was unanimously elected a member of the executive council in 1778; Member of the Continental Congress 1780-1783 and 1787-1788; delegate in the Federal Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia, Pa., in 1787; elected to the First Congress; reelected to the Second and Third Congresses and reelected as a Republican to the Fourth Congress (March 4, 1789-March 3, 1797); declined the mission to France, tendered by President Washington in 1794, and also the position of Secretary of State, tendered the same year; again a member of the Virginia Assembly from Orange County in 1799; appointed by President Jefferson as Secretary of State on March 5, 1801; entered upon the duties of that office May 2, 1801, and served until March 4, 1809; elected President of the United States in 1808; reelected in 1812 and served from March 4, 1809, to March 3, 1817; retired to his estate, ´ Montpelier,´Orange County, Va.; delegate in the Virginia constitutional convention of 1829; rector of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville and visitor to the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.; died at Montpelier on June 28, 1836; interment in the private cemetery of Montpelier
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note: Ths line back to King Edward I, per "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants," by Gary Boyd Roberts James Madison (March 16, 1751±June 28, 1836) was the fourth (1809 ±1817) President of the United States. Known as the "Father of the Constitution," he played a leading role in the creation of the United States Constitution in 1787 and, with Alexander Hamilton, was the chief expounder of its meaning in the Federalist Papers (1788). Working closely with Thomas Jefferson he created the Democratic-Republican Party in the mid-1790s and built a system of grass roots political activism that was victorious in the "Revolution of 1800." As Jefferson's Secretary of State he handled the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the nation's size, and tried to avoid war with Britain and France. As president he declared war on Britain, the War of 1812. Early life Madison was born in Port Conway, Virginia on March 16, 1751 (March 5 according to the Old Style Julian Calendar). He was the eldest of twelve children and only seven of them will reach adulthood[1]. His parents, Colonel James Madison, Sr. (March 27, 1723 ±February 27, 1801) and Eleanor Rose "Nellie" Conway (January 9, 1731 ±February 11, 1829), were slave owners and the prosperous owners of a tobacco plantation in Orange County, Virginia, where Madison spent most of his childhood years. He was raised Episcopalian. Madison's plantation life was made possible by his paternal great-great-grandfather, James Madison, who utilized Virginia's headright system to import many indentured servants, thereby allowing him to accumulate a large tract of land. Madison, like his forebears, owned slaves. In 1769, Madison left the plantation to attend the College of New Jersey (later to become Princeton University), finishing its four-year course in two years but exhausting himself from overwork in the process. When he regained his health, he served in the state legislature (1776-79) and became known as a prot?g? of Thomas Jefferson. In this capacity, he became a prominent figure in Virginia state politics, helping to draft their declaration of religious freedom and persuading Virginia to give their northwestern territories (consisting of most of modern-day Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois) to the Continental Congress. As a delegate to the Continental Congress (1780-83), he was considered a legislative workhorse and a master of parliamentary detail. Back in the state legislature he welcomed peace, but soon became alarmed at the fragility of the Confederation. He was a strong advocate of a new constitution and played a leading role in drafting and negotiating the main points at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. To aid the push for quick ratification, he joined with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay to write The Federalist Papers. Back in Virginia in 1788, he led the fight for ratification of the Constitution at the state's convention²oratorically dueling Patrick Henry and others who sought revisions to the constitution (such as a bill of rights) before its ratification. Madison is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" for his role in its drafting and ratification. However, Madison protested this designation as being "a credit to which I have no claim... [The Constitution] was not, like the fabled Goddess of Wisdom, the offspring of a single brain. It ought to be regarded as the work of many heads and many hands."[2] Congressional years When the Constitution was ratified, Madison was elected to the United States House of Representatives from his home state of Virginia and served from the First Congress through the Fourth Congress. With Jefferson he was the cofounder of the Democratic-Republican Party during his final term in the House. On June 8, 1789, he successfully offered a package of twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution.[3] Based upon earlier work by George Mason, the final ten of these rights became what is collectively known as the Bill of Rights by December 15, 1791. An eleventh of the amendments was belatedly ratified more than two centuries later and is today the 27th Amendment. The chief characteristic of Madison's time in Congress was his desire to limit the power of the federal government. During this time, the debate between Hamilton and Jefferson led to the formation of the first political parties in U.S. history. Members of the Federalist Party followed Hamilton and believed in a strong central government. Madison was instrumental in the creation of the Democratic-Republican Party, which opposed the Hamiltonians as centralizers, pro-British elitists who would undermine republican values. Madison led the unsuccessful attempt to block Hamilton's proposed Bank of the United States, arguing the new Constitution did not explicitly allow the federal government to form a bank. In 1794, Madison married Dolley Payne Todd, who cut as attractive and vivacious a figure as he did a sickly and antisocial one. It is Dolley who is largely credited with inventing the role of "First Lady" as political ally to the president. In 1797, Madison left Congress; in 1798, he and Jefferson secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions which insisted that states could block unconstitutional federal laws and became the basis of States rights arguments until 1861. Most biographers see a sea-change with Madison moving from strong nationalism in 1787-88 to a states' rights position that became extreme in the resolutions of 1798. Other scholars, notably Lance Banning, see more continuity, arguing Madison was never caught up in Hamilton's dream of a powerful nation. [edit] Secretary of State 1801-1809 The main challenge Madison faced during the Jefferson Administration was navigating between the two great empires of Britain and France, which were almost constantly at war. The first great triumph was the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, made possible when Napoleon realized he could not defend that vast territory, and it was to France's advantage that Britain did not seize it. He and President Jefferson reversed party policy to negotiate and win Congressional approval for the Purchase. Madison tried to maintain neutrality, but at the same time insisted on the legal rights of the U.S. under international law. Neither London nor Paris showed much respect, however. Madison and Jefferson decided on an embargo to punish Britain, which meant forbidding all Americans to trade with any foreign nation. The embargo failed as foreign policy and instead caused massive hardships in the northeastern seaboard, which depended on foreign trade. The Democratic-Republican Congressional Caucus chose presidential candidates for the party, and Madison was chosen in the election of 1808, easily defeating Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Presidency 1809-1817 Policies British insults continued, especially the practice of using the Royal Navy to intercept unarmed American merchant ships and "impressing"
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks (conscripting) all sailors who might be British subjects for service in the British navy. Madison's protests were ignored, so he helped stir up public opinion in the west and south for war. One argument was that an American invasion of Canada would be easy and would be a good bargaining chip. Madison carefully prepared public opinion for what everyone at the time called "Mr. Madison's War," but much less time and money was spent building up the army, navy, forts, or state militias. After Congress declared war, Madison was re-elected President over DeWitt Clinton but by a smaller margin than in 1808 (see U.S. presidential election, 1812). In the ensuing War of 1812, the British won numerous victories, including the capture of Detroit after the American general surrendered to a small force without a fight, and occupation of Washington, D.C., forcing Madison to flee the city and watch atop a hill in Virginia as the White House was set on fire by British troops. The British also armed American Indians in the West, most notably followers of Tecumseh. Finally a standoff was reached on the Canadian border. The Americans built warships on the Great Lakes faster than the British and gained the upper hand. At sea, the British blockaded the entire coastline, cutting off both foreign trade and domestic trade between ports. After the defeat of Napoleon, both the British and Americans were exhausted, the causes of the war had been forgotten, and it was time for peace. New England Federalists, however, set up a defeatist Hartford Convention that discussed secession. In 1814, the Treaty of Ghent ended the war. The treaty nullified any territorial gains on either side, returning the countries to status quo ante bellum. The Battle of New Orleans, in which Andrew Jackson defeated the British regulars, was fought 15 days after the treaty was signed but before it was finalized. With peace finally established, America was swept by a sense of euphoria and national achievement in finally securing full independence from Britain. The Federalists fell apart and eventually disappeared from politics, as an Era of Good Feeling emerged with a much lower level of political fear and vituperation. In his last act before leaving office, Madison vetoed a bill for "internal improvements," including roads, bridges, and canals: "Having considered the bill...I am constrained by the insuperable difficulty I feel in reconciling this bill with the Constitution of the United States...The legislative powers vested in Congress are specified...in the...Constitution, and it does not appear that the power proposed to be exercised by the bill is among the enumerated powers..." [4] Madison rejected the view of Congress that the General Welfare Clause justified the bill, stating: "Such a view of the Constitution would have the effect of giving to Congress a general power of legislation instead of the defined and limited one hitherto understood to belong to them, the terms 'common defense and general welfare' embracing every object and act within the purview of a legislative trust." Madison would support internal improvement schemes only through constitutional amendment; but he urged a variety of measures that he felt were "best executed under the national authority," including federal support for roads and canals that would "bind more closely together the various parts of our extended confederacy." Later life After leaving office, Madison retired to Montpelier, his tobacco plantation in Virginia, which was not far from Jefferson's Monticello. He engaged in extensive correspondence on political affairs and served on the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia for 17 years. Upon the death of Thomas Jefferson in 1826, Madison became the Rector of the University of Virginia and served for the next 10 years until his own death. This occurred on June 28, 1836 from rheumatism and heart failure. He left no children and was the last founding father to die. His detailed notes on the Constitutional Convention were published a few years after his death. Madison's portrait was on the U.S. $5000 bill. There were about twenty different varieties of $5000 bills issued between 1861 and 1946, and all but three had James Madison. Madison also appears on the $200 Series EE Savings Bond James Madison was 4th President of the United States and served two terms from 1809 thru 1817. He has justly been called the Father of the United States Constitution. He gave more than forty years to the service of his country, although his term as President was probably the least successful part of his career. Young James was frail and sickly as a child and studied under private tutors. In 1769 he entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). James took an active part in politics and was one of the founders of the American Whip Society. He graduated in 1771 and spent the next year or so studying Hebrew and philosophy and was probably planning to enter the ministry. In 1774 however he entered politics as a member of the local Committee of Safety. In 1778 he was in Williamsburg, Va. as a member of the Governor's Council working closely with Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. He was elected a delegate to the Constitutional Congress in December, 1780. He quickly became an outstanding member of the Congress and by the time he returned to Virginia in 1783 he was widely recognized as the ablest member of the group. When Thomas Jefferson became President, it was only natural that he ask his old friend, James Madison to be Secretary of State. Madison held that position for 8 of the most difficult and important years in the Nation's history. Although the Louisiana Purchase took place during Jefferson's presidency the administration failed to force Britain and France to respect the country's rights at sea. Jefferson and Madison did avoid war, but they left unsolved the problems that elated resulted in the War of 1812. Madison's presidential years were probably the unhappiest of his life. "Mr. Madison's War" as the War of 1812 was widely known at the time did little to reap gain or glory for the Nation. The war brought economic hardship to the United States. The shipping industry was ruined, the treasury was empty, and the nation's credit all but exhausted. On the other hand, the War of 1812 did prove to be a Strong force for nationalism. The end of the war issued in an "era of good feelings" At the end of his presidency, Madison returned to his estate at Montpelier. He served for a time as rector of the University of Virginia, to which he gave his personal library. The last of the founders of the American Republic died at Montpelier on June 28, 1836. James and Dolly Madison had no children Notes on Elizabeth Hubbard Taylor Children Mclinda MINOR Patsy MINOR Elizabeth MINOR
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sarah MINOR Hubbard Taylor MINOR Jefferson MINOR Ann Hubbard MINOR James MINOR John MINOR Thomas MINOR Lucy MINOR Alice Taylor MINOR Ann Maria MINOR Notes on Frances Anne Taylor 1 Frances Anne TAYLOR b: 1775 + John Washington BERRY b: 1759 d: 1852 2 William Taylor BERRY b: 1796 d: 1878 + Margarette Ann TAYLOR b: 1806 d: 1879 3 John Washington BERRY b: 1825 d: 1864 + Sarah Catherine MERRIFIELD b: 1842 d: 1921 4 Margaret Ann Taylor BERRY b: 1858 d: 1956 + John C. FLICKLIN + Tazewell Megehee JONES b: 1832 d: 1916 5 John Milton JONES b: 1879 d: 1951 + Pearl (Briggs) PERCELL b: 1885 d: 1969 6 Milton Edmonton JONES b: 1907 d: 1944 + Fay Bea LAWSON 6 Rene Francis JONES 6 Hattie Nanette JONES b: 1912 d: 1993 + Ray HANCOCK 6 Catherine Virginia JONES 6 Herman Aston JONES + Mary C. RAGAN 6 Eugene Douglas JONES b: 1921 d: 1985 + Betty Jayne PIEPHOFF 6 Edythe Margoerite JONES + Jack P. SWEITZER 6 Mildred Evelyn JONES b: 1923 d: 1924 6 Joy Janice JONES + Earl E. TRACY 5 Mattie Catherine JONES b: 1880 5 Tazewell Megehee JONES , Jr b: 1881 5 Susie Frannie JONES b: 1883 d: 1953 + James Richard ANDREWS 6 Richard ANDREWS 6 Dorothy M. ANDREWS 6 M. Nannette ANDREWS 6 Margaret F. ANDREWS 5 Harry Clay JONES b: 1885 d: 1982 + Benola LARGENT 6 Clarence H. JONES 6 Leanord W. JONES 5 Edith Marie JONES b: 1889 d: 1970 + Otis EMBRY 6 Joe EMBRY 5 Clarence Berry JONES b: 1890 d: 1973 + Albyene CARREL 6 Jane Ruth JONES 6 C. B. JONES + Mayne WHEELER 6 Lyndal JONES 6 Anne JONES 5 Rene Chastain JONES b: 1886 d: 1969 + Leta KING 6 Margaret C. KING 4 Sue Singleton BERRY b: 1856 4 Clarence Plantaganet BERRY b: 1860 4 Lawrence Washington BERRY 3 Jonathan Taylor BERRY + Courteney SMITH 3 Nanny BERRY + Micajah FIBLE 3 Mary Elizabeth BERRY
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + John J. HARBISON 3 Andrew BERRY 3 Thomas Brent BERRY Notes on Rachel Berry Taylor 1 Rachel Berry TAYLOR + John Finnie GIBSON II 2 John Finnie GIBSON III + Fannie Sehon CASEY 3 James Peter GIBSON 4 Rachel GIBSON b: 1858 + William Waller CARSON 5 Katherine CARSON 5 James Finnie CARSON 5 Emma Finnie CARSON 2 Peter GIBSON + Nancy WAGGENNER Notes on Lewis Taylor Lewis TAYLOR Revolutionary Soldier born 1759(?), Albermarle County Virginia. He moved with his father about 1775 from Surry, North Carolina to 96 District South Carolina. Lewis TAYLOR served in one of the campaigns of the Rev War under his brother Capt George TAYLOR. Lewis married Wincey COLLINS 1799 in Rutherford County N. Carolina, and died in Coffee Co Tenn about 1844. Notes for Louis Taylor: 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee Lewis Taylor 2100000001-010000001 1840 Coffee Co., Tennessee Census Lewis Taylor 0100000001-100001001 Was listed in district 6 Coffee County Tennessee in 1841 Children of Louis Taylor and Jane Burton are: Evy Taylor born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. She married William Collins; born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. Notes for William Collins: Was executor of the will of Louis Taylor in 1844 and witness to the will of Joseph Taylor in 1833. Was in Franklin County Tennessee by 1820 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee William Collins 0220001-2101001 1840 census Coffee Co., Tennessee 00120001-00200001 Was listed in district 6 Coffee County Tennessee in 1841 Harden Taylor, born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina; died Bef. 1840 in Franklin or Coffee Co., Tennessee. He married Ann; born 1795 in South Carolina. Notes for Harden Taylor: Not mentioned in will of Louis Taylor. Was a witness in Joseph Taylors will in 1833. Had five children 1830 Franklin County Tennessee Census Harden Taylor 0200001-110001 1840 Census Coffee Co., Tennessee Census Anna Taylor 0002-0111001 James Taylor, born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. Joseph Lewis Taylor, born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina; died 1833 in Franklin Co., Tennessee. He married Rebecca King; born November 30, 1798 in North Carolina; died August 31, 1877 in Coffee Co., Tennessee. Notes for Joseph Lewis Taylor: 1840 census Coffee Co., Tennessee Rebecca Taylor 0022-2000101 Notes for Rebecca King: 1850 census has her age as 65 making her born in 1885. George Taylor, born 1792 in North Carolina. Ferigy Taylor, born 1798 in North Carolina. Children of Louis Taylor and Wincey Collins are: John Lewis Taylor, born 1805 in North Carolina; died June 03, 1889 in Coffee Co., Tennessee. He married Elizabeth King 1825 in Tennessee; born 1808 in Tennessee. Notes for John Lewis Taylor: 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee John Tayor 10001-100001 Was listed in district 6 Coffee County Tennessee in 1841 Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor, born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Tennessee. She married James Burton; born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Virginia. Notes for Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor: 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee James Burton 00001-0001 Nancy Taylor, born Bet. 1810 - 1820 in North Carolina. She married Jorden King; born Bet. 1810 - 1820. Notes for Nancy Taylor: 1840 Coffee Co., Tennessee Census Jordan King 11001-11001 In the Revolutionary War Lewis was a Private in the North Carolina Line. His war pension started at age 75, on Sep. 27, 1833, he drew $80.00 annual allowance, he drew a total of $240.00. From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Lewis Taylor, NC & SC Lines, Sl728, soldiar lived in Surry Co. NC at lst enlistment and later moved to SC and also enlisted there and after the Rev. War he moved to Rutherford Co. NC then moved to Franklin Co. TN where he applied in Sep l832, soldier John Lowrey a credible witness be duly sworn according law doth on his oath declare that he has been long and well acquainted with the above Lewis Taylor and knows him to be the same person described in the above affidavit.. (signed) John Lowrey... To Pen. Agent 16 Oct. 1840...Illinois from 4th March 1840...Notification to D. Esq. Carmi, Illinois Carded.... Illinois....West Tennessee 2203...West Tennessee....Lewis Taylor...Franklin in the State of Tennessee who was a priv. Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 Mar 40.00 total 240.00 Revolutionary Claim...Act June 7, 1832...Recorded by Danl Boyd, Clerk, Book E. Vol. 7, Page 95 Page 3... State of Tennessee, County Court, Franklin County, August Sessions 1833 The ammended declaration of Lewis Taylor an applicant for a pension under the act passed 7th June 1833. This applicant states that he served for
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks the term of three months in the performance of the tour of duty first mentioned in his annexed original. And the said court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interogations prescribed by the War Department that the forgoing awarded declaration of Lewis Taylor is true, and that the ammended original. Personally appeared in open court before James Sharp, John Daugherty and Jacob Frangant, Justices of the court of pleas and greater sessions now setting, Lewis Taylor aged about seventy three years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth...The court propounded the following interrogatories to wit: 1- Where and in what year were you born? Answer: I was born in the state of Virginia, Albemarle County in the year of 1759 I think. 2- Have you any record of your age, if so, where is it? Answer: I have none 3- Where were you living when called into service, where have you lived since the Revolutionary War and where do you now live? Answer: I was living at heretofore stated Surrey County, North Carolina. I have lived since the war in the same state 5- State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops where you served, such continental and malitia regiments as you can recollect and the general circumstances of your service. Answer: I enrolled, General Isum in _____ to *************************************************************************************************************** Will of Louis Taylor : I, Louis Taylor of Coffee County and state of Tennessee being weak of body but of sound mind and desposing memory thank to god for his mercies knowing the mortality of my body all that is apponted unto all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all other wills by me made. 1st. And principly of all I bequeath my soul to god who gave it and my body to the dust to be buried in a christian burial at the discretion of my executors and as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to give me I give devise and dispose of in the following manner and form viz: 1st I request and desire that all my debts as soon after my death as monies come unto the hands of my executor shall be paid. 2nd. I give and bequeath my gray horse to my dearly beloved daughter Evy Collins wife of Mr. William Collins. 3rd. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Nancy King wife of Jordan King one bay horse. 4th. I give and bequeath unto my grandchildren Louis Taylor and Rhoda Taylor the son and daughter of my dearly beloved son James Taylor my bay mare and colt which I desire after my death my said son James take possession of and use. 5th. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Ferigy Taylor my Walnut Chest. 6th. I give and bequeath my beloved son in law William Collins my interest in a two horse wagon and breaching that we are jointly concerned in. 7th. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter E. Luiza Burton wife of James Burton my patent clock. 8th. I give to my dearly beloved son George Taylor my bed and furniture which I desire to remain at William Collins after my death until it is applied for by said George Taylor or his authorized attorney. 9th. I give and bequeath to my beloved son John L. Taylor one wagon worth one hundred dollars and one note on W.A. and W. Hickerson for one hundred and thirty dollars which has already had, as to my other goods that I may die sired or possessed of I give to my executor for the trouble he will necessary incur in carrying into affect this my last will and testament. 10th. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint William Collins Sr. executor of this my last will and testament, made and published by me this 18th day of May in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty four. Louis Taylor Signed in presence of us Michael Stephens Branson James Note Citations Notes on Hannah Taylor 1 Hannah TAYLOR b: 7 JUL 1708 d: 5 JAN 1768 + William TEMPLE b: ABT. 1700 d: 1775 2 Lydia TEMPLE b: 2 MAY 1737 d: 1824 + Caleb SEAL I b: 17 JUL 1731 d: 1824 3 Caleb SEAL II b: ABT. 1756 + Sarah BROWN b: ABT. 1760 4 Caleb SEAL b: 21 JAN 1792 + Sarah SANDERS b: ABT. 1796 5 Francis Marion SEAL b: 7 MAY 1830 d: 21 JUN 1907 + Sarah GANT b: 14 MAY 1830 d: 30 MAR 1914 6 Mary Josephine SEAL b: 22 FEB 1854 d: 26 SEP 1895 + William J. S. HEFLIN b: 29 MAY 1843 d: 17 AUG 1890 6 Silas Wilford SEAL b: 3 JUL 1855 d: 31 AUG 1927 + Emma Augusta FILES b: 12 FEB 1858 d: 6 MAY 1945 7 Clarence V. SEAL b: ABT. 1879 d: 1968 6 Clara Belle SEAL b: 8 MAR 1857 d: BET. 1927 - 1939 6 Georgianna SEAL b: 13 APR 1859 6 John Briton SEAL b: 23 MAR 1861 d: ABT. 1879 6 Florence Amelia SEAL b: 23 MAR 1864 6 Herschel Vesuvius SEAL b: 10 AUG 1865 d: 1911 + Sophronia NEWBY 6 Carrie Delphine SEAL b: 25 FEB 1868 6 Minnie Francis SEAL b: 13 FEB 1870 6 Viola Indiana SEAL b: 13 NOV 1871 d: 25 APR 1968 + Benjamin J. FRANKLIN b: 3 OCT 1866 d: 17 JUN 1940 7 Sarah Marie FRANKLIN b: 1894 d: 1973 + Glen Roy WOOLF 8 Maurice Cecil WOOLF + Peggy UNKNOWN 9 Living WOOLF 8 Crystal Winifred WOOLF + Lawton BUCHANON 9 Living BUCHANON 9 Living BUCHANON
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living GIAIMA 10 Living GIAIMA 9 Living BUCHANON + Living MCCANN 10 Living MCCANN 10 Living MCCANN + Michael HARGROVES 9 Living HARGROVES 8 Marion Ray WOOLF + Gladys UNKNOWN 9 Living WOOLF 9 Living WOOLF 7 Wreath FRANKLIN b: 1901 7 Marion Clyde FRANKLIN b: 1895 d: 1949 + June GRAHAM + Mary Ellen BOTTS b: 7 MAY 1896 d: 5 DEC 1986 8 Andrew Clyde FRANKLIN b: 1920 d: 1938 8 Cecil Lloyd FRANKLIN + Gae Lee ROBINSON 9 Living FRANKLIN 9 Living FRANKLIN + Priscilla Ann Wendt (GOTTLEB) 8 Benjamin FRANKLIN b: 1930 d: 1931 7 Glenna Fern FRANKLIN b: 1904 d: 11 FEB 1968 7 Thelma Viola FRANKLIN b: 1909 3 John SEAL b: ABT. 1758 Notes on Benjamin Taylor He received from his father the mill on Pocopson Creek and considerable land to which he made additions by purchase Notes on Sarah Taylor 1 Sarah TAYLOR b: 1 DEC 1711 d: 1775 + John JONES b: 7 AUG 1723 2 Cordelia JONES b: 1747 d: 27 JUN 1785 + Ezekiel WEBB b: JUN 1747 d: 26 MAY 1828 3 Elizabeth WEBB b: 10 SEP 1773 d: 24 FEB 1853 + Jacob BAILY + Joseph PIERCE 3 Rebecca WEBB b: 16 AUG 1775 d: 26 MAY 1776 3 Sarah WEBB b: 2 MAR 1777 d: 19 JUL 1859 + George COPELAND 3 Hannah WEBB b: 1 MAR 1779 d: 27 MAY 1848 + Israel HARLAN 3 Thomas WEBB b: 10 MAR 1781 d: 14 SEP 1860 + Esther PAXSON b: 19 JUL 1781 d: 4 JUL 1868 4 Matilda WEBB b: 14 JUN 1803 + George WALTERS 4 Ezekiel WEBB b: 25 NOV 1804 d: 19 MAY 1843 + Mary ORR 5 Malinda WEBB b: 22 DEC 1829 5 Martha Jane WEBB b: 15 OCT 1831 5 Sarah WEBB b: 26 JAN 1835 d: 9 OCT 1913 + Anthony CROSSON b: 5 SEP 1829 d: 3 SEP 1907 6 Charles Thomas CROSSON b: 3 MAR 1854 d: 3 FEB 1917 + Ella "Ellen" Wright GOTTIER b: 9 FEB 1858 d: 15 FEB 1949 6 Henrietta CROSSON + DEVOL 6 William K. CROSSON b: 1857 d: 1934 + Alpharetta b: 1854 d: 1938 6 Harlan C. CROSSON b: 1860 d: 1933 + Lydia B. WHITE b: 1867 d: 1961 6 Mary CROSSON + Amos H. FENSTERMACHER d: 2 SEP 1953 6 Maris W. CROSSON b: ABT 1869 d: 4 FEB 1952 + Mary E. PRESTON b: 5 OCT 1870 d: 10 JAN 1954 6 Edward CROSSON 6 Warren CROSSON b: 1878 d: 1944 + Martha B. b: 1878 d: 1943 5 Matilda WEBB b: ABT 1837 5 Elizabeth A. WEBB b: 31 OCT 1841 4 Henry WEBB b: 15 APR 1806 d: 19 APR 1887
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Eliza GRIFFITH b: AUG 1808 5 Matilda WEBB + Simeon POWNELL 6 Joseph POWNELL 6 Howard POWNELL 6 Mary POWNELL 6 Phoebe POWNELL 5 John P. WEBB b: MAR 1833 d: 1887 + Rebecca BOYSE 6 Nelson WEBB 6 Harry WEBB 6 Abraham WEBB 6 Anna WEBB 6 Katie WEBB 6 John WEBB 6 Edward WEBB 6 Mary WEBB 6 Cora WEBB 6 Frederick WEBB 5 Mary J. WEBB b: APR 1834 d: 1880 + Pennington MOORE 6 Simeon MOORE 6 Henry MOORE 6 Thomas E. MOORE 6 Mabel MOORE + Joseph BERLIN 5 Thomas WEBB b: APR 1836 + Mary WATSON 5 William H. WEBB b: JUN 1838 + ? d: 1900 6 Lillian WEBB 6 William WEBB 5 Ezekiel G. WEBB 5 Eliza R. WEBB b: APR 1843 + Marshall HASTINGS 6 Minnie HASTINGS + A. CAMPBELL 6 William HASTINGS 5 Pearson WEBB b: MAY 1845 + BECKING 6 Harry WEBB 4 Elizabeth WEBB b: 29 DEC 1807 4 Mary WEBB b: 8 NOV 1809 d: 22 JUN 1847 + Caleb WOODWARD 5 Brinton WOODWARD 5 Mary Hannah WOODWARD + Morris MCFARLAND 6 Caleb MCFARLAND 6 Anna MCFARLAND + Alfred HALLOWELL 4 Jane S WEBB b: 1811 + William TAYLOR 4 Thomas J WEBB b: 15 SEP 1813 d: 5 OCT 1890 + Mary LILLY 5 John WEBB 5 Howard WEBB 5 William WEBB 5 Jane WEBB + John HOOPES 5 Ruth WEBB 4 Esther "Hettie" WEBB b: 3 JUL 1815 d: 20 SEP 1885 + Rule JEFFERES 4 Sarah WEBB b: 26 FEB 1817 + James CLOUD 4 William WEBB b: 25 JUL 1820 + Sarah COATS 5 Henry C. WEBB 5 George WEBB + Phebe POWNALL 5 Joseph WEBB 5 William WEBB 5 Pownall WEBB
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Hettie WEBB + C. CHANLER 5 Katie WEBB 5 Phebe WEBB + Howard MAULE 3 John WEBB b: 8 MAR 1783 d: 19 MAR 1783 3 Ezekiel WEBB b: 14 JUN 1784 d: 20 FEB 1790 Note Citations Notes on Deborah Taylor 5 June 1783 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Probate: 16 Sept 1783 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA Note: "The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given u p, and instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract on Brandywine, and 350 acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The B randywine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1702, and on th is Abiah Taylor settled. In 1724 he built a brick house. . .Deborah, w ho married Jonathan Parke, and to whom her father gave the 200 acres o n Taylor's run, near the homestead. . .A mill was built on the run whi ch entered the Brandywine near the brick dwelling, about 1730." (Genea logy of the Darlington Family, p 82, Gilbert cope, Ancestry.com databa se) 1 Deborah TAYLOR b: 1710 d: 05 JUN 1783 + Jonathan PARKE b: 18 APR 1709 d: 05 APR 1767 2 Joseph PARKE b: 1732 + Unknown St CLAIR b: ABT 1735 3 Elizabeth PARKE b: 29 APR 1768 d: 08 FEB 1840 + William MAXWELL b: 1756 d: 07 DEC 1838 4 James Robert MAXWELL b: 06 MAY 1805 d: 03 JUL 1861 + Jane POTTS b: 06 JUL 1810 d: 06 APR 1846 5 Rebecca Ellen MAXWELL b: JAN 1837 d: 04 FEB 1912 5 Frances Rachel MAXWELL b: JAN 1833 d: 06 OCT 1914 5 James S MAXWELL b: 11 JAN 1842 d: 20 FEB 1934 5 Nancy Jane MAXWELL b: 06 JUL 1838 d: 1865 5 Newton J MAXWELL b: 1839 5 Mary Ann Elizabeth MAXWELL b: 1831 d: 15 JAN 1908 + Samuel Houston SMITH b: 07 AUG 1828 d: 21 SEP 1913 6 Elizabeth Francis SMITH b: 19 SEP 1867 d: 30 NOV 1888 + Ammon AUSTIN b: 1867 7 Virgil AUSTIN b: 1887 6 Thomas Jefferson SMITH b: 17 SEP 1870 d: 14 MAR 1948 + Mattie Bell MACDONALD b: 12 MAR 1875 7 Lionel Donald SMITH b: 04 NOV 1898 + Ruby Irene ASHLEY b: 1899 d: 11 MAY 1934 8 Lionel Ashley SMITH b: 16 MAR 1922 8 Living SMITH + Anna Mai JULIAN 8 Living SMITH 7 Chauncie Caroline SMITH b: 15 AUG 1894 + Howard Jefferson CURTIS b: 12 NOV 1894 8 Living CURTIS 6 James Robert Napolean SMITH b: 05 JUN 1859 d: 11 FEB 1893 + Ida Ellen GRIFFIN b: 21 MAY 1860 d: 25 AUG 1901 7 Kenneth Griffin SMITH b: 13 JUL 1885 d: 29 APR 1955 7 Mary Olin SMITH b: 14 DEC 1883 d: 08 JAN 1970 6 Stephen A Douglas SMITH b: 18 FEB 1866 d: 01 MAR 1938 + Mattie Cordelia BOWMAN b: 16 NOV 1868 d: 17 JUN 1938 7 Mary Edith SMITH b: 27 JUL 1888 d: 26 AUG 1967 7 Samuel Baxter SMITH b: 15 DEC 1901 d: 21 JAN 1970 7 Dixie Douglas SMITH b: 03 NOV 1891 d: 12 FEB 1931 7 Nellie Carter SMITH b: 05 JUL 1886 + Blanchard DUKE b: 1886 d: 09 SEP 1968 8 Kenneth Blanchard DUKE b: 19 NOV 1908 7 Robert Bowman SMITH b: 05 FEB 1899 d: 08 AUG 1938 6 Walter Sherman SMITH b: 22 DEC 1863 d: 13 NOV 1865 6 Vaneverie Newton SMITH b: 11 SEP 1861 d: 14 JUN 1936 + Emma Watson HENDERSON b: 07 DEC 1859 d: 13 JUN 1898 7 Louise Cooke SMITH b: 22 FEB 1890 d: 11 OCT 1946 + Oliver Wolcott II SMITH b: 25 SEP 1891 d: 08 JAN 1925 8 Oliver Wolcott III SMITH b: 01 MAR 1918 d: 25 MAR 2003 + Jo Ellen HAYWOOD b: 21 JAN 1920 d: 04 MAY 2005 9 Living SMITH + Living BRITT 10 Living SMITH + Living GORDON 10 Living SMITH
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Living SMITH + Living MILLING 10 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 9 Living SMITH + Living CLARK 10 Living SMITH + Living WILLIAMS 10 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 8 Martha Louise SMITH b: 29 NOV 1919 + Charles Stewart POWERS Jr. b: 14 OCT 1917 d: 25 JUN 1997 9 Living POWERS 9 Living POWERS 9 Living POWERS 7 Robert Douglas SMITH b: 1883 d: 1920 + Lexie Elizabeth SMITH b: 1883 d: 27 FEB 1920 8 Emma Louise SMITH b: 03 MAR 1910 8 Waymon Douglas SMITH b: 1912 7 Arthur Henderson SMITH b: 14 SEP 1888 d: 1967 + Annie Mabelle OGLETREE b: 21 MAR 1883 d: 14 JAN 1956 8 Mary Gertrude SMITH b: 1921 + John Roy STEWART b: 05 JAN 1919 d: 2000 9 Living STEWART + Living CRUZ 10 Living CRUZ 9 Living STEWART 9 Living STEWART 8 Arthur Henderson SMITH Jr. b: 1922 d: 2000 + Terry POPE 9 Living SMITH 10 Living SMITH 9 Living SMITH 9 Living SMITH 9 Living SMITH 4 John MAXWELL b: 14 FEB 1793 d: 16 NOV 1829 4 Nancy Allen MAXWELL b: 05 AUG 1810 d: DEC 1884 4 Elizabeth MAXWELL b: 18 DEC 1798 4 Charlott MAXWELL b: 26 APR 1789 4 William MAXWELL b: 03 JAN 1797 4 Jesse MAXWELL b: 18 APR 1807 4 Lydea MAXWELL b: 03 FEB 1795 Note Citations Notes on Peter, IV Taylor Sons Ambrose and Joseph all land in Virginia paying one third of proceeds to children of deceased son Peter. John, Moses and Francis, sons of sd. son Peter, the home tract in Upper Providence subject to the payment of legacies to children, Ambrose, Joseph; children of daughter Mary SMEDLEY or SMEDLY, December'd.; Sarah THOMAS wife of Notes on Arvilla Taylor 1 Anne TAYLOR b: ABT 1662 d: 13 MAY 1716 + James GREER b: ABT 1627 d: ABT 1688 2 James GREER b: ABT 1682 2 John GREER b: ABT 1688 d: 15 SEP 1750 + Sarah DAY b: 1684 d: 1742 3 James GREER b: 1709 d: Jul/Aug 1742 + Elizabeth BARTON 3 William GREER b: 1710 d: 15 JAN 1790 + Mary Sarah Ann FITCH b: 1705 d: 1786 3 Moses GREER b: 1716 d: 1806 + Mary BAILEY OR BAYLEY d: 9 FEB 1760 3 Aquila GREER b: 1716 d: 8 APR 1790 + Elizabeth LOWE b: 3 JUN 1721 d: AFT 1790 3 John GREER b: 1719 d: MAY 1782 + Sarah ELLIOT d: 1764 + Nancy WALKER d: ABT 1804 3 Sarah GREER b: 15 FEB 1721 + John SPARKEY 3 Ann GREER b: 15 FEB 1721
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + John II STARKEY b: 1719 d: 1790 3 Joseph GREER b: 6 JAN 1726/1727 d: 28 MAY 1781 + Ann LOWE b: 5 FEB 1734/1735 d: AFT 4 AUG 1791 3 Benjamin GREER b: 6 JAN 1726/1727 d: 2 JUN 1788 + Rachel LOWE d: ABT 1769 + Mary HAYNES b: 1739 d: ABT 1822 2 William GREER b: 1686 + Lawrence RICHARDSON b: ABT 1650 d: BEF 13 JUN 1705 2 Samuel RICHARDSON 2 Lawrence RICHARDSON 2 Benjamin RICHARDSON 2 William RICHARDSON 3 Vincent RICHARDSON 3 Benjamin RICHARDSON 3 Joshua RICHARDSON 2 Thomas RICHARDSON b: ABT 1692 d: 1777 + Sarah STANDOVE STANDIFORD b: ABT 1699 d: 29 DEC 1769 3 Mary RICHARDSON b: 26 MAY 1721 + Issac WRIGHT 3 James RICHARDSON b: 17 JAN 1723 d: 3 Sep 1775 - 23 Jan 1776 + Sophia STANDIFORD b: 1723 d: 5 DEC 1808 3 Thomas RICHARDSON b: 16 MAY 1726 d: 28 MAR 1784 + Sarah NORRIS 3 John RICHARDSON b: 17 JAN 1728/1729 + Mary STANDIFORD 3 Benjamin RICHARDSON b: 5 NOV 1730 d: AFT 1778 + Jemina STANDIFORD 3 Samuel RICHARDSON b: 2 NOV 1734 d: 27 FEB 1818 + Sarah DAVIS b: ABT 1735 3 William RICHARDSON b: 11 APR 1737 d: DEC 1799 + Mary DAVIS b: 1740 3 Sarah RICHARDSON b: JAN 1745 d: 12 AUG 1784 + William BOND 3 Vincent RICHARDSON b: 1748 d: 1776 + Martha NORRIS b: 16 AUG 1750 d: 4 JAN 1832 + Oliver HARRIOTT b: ABT 1670 Notes on Francis, II Taylor Note: indicted for not taking care of his stepchildren, Mark Whitaker's orphans. The case was settled 6 Nov 1733 when there appeared no further cause of prosecution and Francis was ordered to pay the several respective fees due the several officers of the court Note: James Cobb assigned 50 acres of a land warrant, part of a warrant for 400 acres originally assigned to Cobb by William Cox of Cecil Co., MD, to Francis Taylor. James Cobb was undoubtedly the only son of James Cobb who married Rebecca Emson, widow of James Emson, 30 Oct 1709, and died 12 Mar 1718 Note: had 50 acres of land surveyed and patented it under the name Taylor's Delight on 6 Oct 1740 Note: conveyed to Jacob Giles 200 acres, part of Elberton Notes on Lydia Hopkins Children Nathan Crosby b: 01 NOV 1734 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Reuben Crosby b: 01 JAN 1736 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Joshua Crosby b: 30 DEC 1737 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Theodore Crosby b: 19 DEC 1739 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Elijah Crosby b: 07 JUN 1742 Hannah Crosby b: 25 OCT 1744 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts John Crosby Josiah Crosby Samuel Crosby b: 1749 Lydia Crosby b: in Southeast, Putnam, New York Notes on Sarah Marsh 1. Sarah MARSH (Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 28 Jan 1724 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, was christened 28 Jun 1724 in Hartford, , Ct, and died 1796 in New Hartford, , Connecticut. She married Abraham KELLOGG 17 Jun 1747 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Ct, son of Isaac KELLOGG and Mary WEBSTER. He was born 17 Jan 1720 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 13 Jan 1805 in New Hartford, , Connecticut. Children of Sarah MARSH and Abraham KELLOGG are:+ 2 i. Frederick Webster KELLOGG was born 31 Jan 1761 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 7 Jun 1817 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York. + 3 ii. Martin KELLOGG was born 16 Jul 1758 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 14 Apr 1840 in Winfield, Herkimer, NY.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + 4 iii. Phineas KELLOGG was born 7 Jun 1756 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 2 Dec 1835 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut. + 5 iv. Esther KELLOGG was born 24 Mar 1748 in New Hartford, Connecticut, and died 4 Mar 1826 in New Hartford, Connecticut. + 6 v. Moses KELLOGG was born 23 Feb 1754 in , and died 1806 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 7 vi. Elias KELLOGG was born 23 Feb 1754 in . 8 vii. Sarah "Sally" KELLOGG was born 3 Jun 1763 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Ct, and died 22 Jul 1834. + 9 viii. Truman KELLOGG was born 6 Jan 1766 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Ct, and died 5 Nov 1821 in New Hartford, , NY. 10 ix. Elizabeth KELLOGG was born 17 Jun 1768 in . + 11 x. Abraham KELLOGG was born 27 Jan 1750 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Ct, and died 29 Apr 1812. + 12 xi. Solomon KELLOGG was born 10 Dec 1751 in New Hartford, , Connecticut, and died 13 Sep 1795
Notes on William Rowe Alternative family and death date and place for William Rowe, Jr. b:5 Mar 1806 South Carolina: Name: William Rowe Jr 1 2 Sex: M Birth: 05 MAR 1806 in South Carolina, -USA 1 2 3 Death: 03 NOV 1884 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, -USA 1 2 Father: William Rowe b: 30 APR 1768 in Virginia, -America Mother: Ann O'Neall b: 11 NOV 1772 in Ninety-Six District (now Laurens County), South Carolina, -America Marriage 1 Emily Woolridge b: 01 DEC 1816 Married: 1 2 Children John F. Rowe Albert Rowe Alfred Rowe WIlliam T. Rowe Louisa Rowe Marriage 2 Frances Hilley Married: 1 Sources: Title: Family Group Sheet, Compiler Address: 790 Country Lane, Orlando, FL 32804 Abbrev: O'Neall, A. E., FGS Author: O'Neall, Albert Ellis Publication: Orlando, FL 32804 Page: Refers to Margaret M. Barnes Title: Rowe, G., GEDCOM, Record Type: GEDCOM file, Location: worldconnect.rootsweb.com Abbrev: Rowe, G., GEDCOM Author: Rowe, G. Publication: Aug 2001 Repository: Title: The Holy Bible, Family Info: Rowe Family Bible, Present Owner: Rowe, Jack, Location: Georgia Abbrev: Rowe Family Bible Publication: American Bible Society, New York, 1846 Note: Bible of James A. Rowe (1825-1909). After his death, the Bible passed to members of the Almon family, who gave it to Jack Rowe about 2001 Notes on John Rowe Occupation: Farmer Father: Benjamin ROWE b: 16 APR 1758 in Virginia Mother: Ruth O'NEAL b: 10 JUN 1770 in Laurens, South Carolina Marriage 1 Elizabeth RHODES b: 4 JAN 1793 in North Carolina Married: ABT 1808 in North Carolina Children Andrew ROWE Pearson ROWE b: 9 MAY 1813 in North Carolina John Wesley ROWE b: 26 MAY 1828 in Alabama William Jackson ROWE b: ABT 1830 in Alabama Elizabeth Ann ROWE b: ABT 1832 in Alabama James W ROWE b: 1834 in Alabama Benjamin F ROWE b: ABT 1842 in Alabama
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sources: Brøderbund Family Archive #164, Ed. 1, Mortality Index: United States, Alabama Mort Sch, JEFFERSON CO., AL 1850, Date of Import: Sep 7, 2001, Internal Ref. #1.164.1.53.30 Brøderbund Family Archive #164, Ed. 1, Mortality Index: United States, Alabama Mort Sch, JEFFERSON CO., AL 1850, Date of Import: Mar 23, 2002, Internal Ref. #1.164.1.53.30 Brøderbund Family Archive #164, Ed. 1, Mortality Index: United States, Alabama Mort Sch, JEFFERSON CO., AL 1850, Date of Import: Jul 6, 2002, Internal Ref. #1.164.1.53.30 1 John ROWE b: 4 JUN 1789 d: ABT 1849 + Elizabeth RHODES b: 4 JAN 1793 d: 1874 2 Andrew ROWE 2 Pearson ROWE b: 9 MAY 1813 d: AFT 1880 + Elizabeth Helen BELCHER b: 29 MAR 1824 d: 22 DEC 1876 3 Elizabeth H ROWE b: ABT 1840 3 William W ROWE b: ABT 1842 3 John E ROWE b: ABT 1844 3 Rhoda A ROWE b: ABT 1846 3 James L ROWE b: ABT 1848 + Clara LNU b: ABT 1855 3 Joseph Jackson ROWE b: ABT 1854 + Nancy Ann HEFLIN b: ABT 1855 4 Nettie J ROWE b: ABT 1875 4 Columbus Frank ROWE b: ABT 1878 + Dealie PORTER 5 Living ROWE + Betty Sue MCCORKLE 3 Marshall C ROWE b: ABT 1863 2 John Wesley ROWE b: 26 MAY 1828 d: 10 MAR 1894 + Nancy Jane HIGGINBOTHAM b: 28 SEP 1838 d: 17 JUL 1881 3 Nancy Isabelle ROWE b: 9 SEP 1854 d: 13 APR 1911 + Sanford PENNINGTON 3 Louisa Elizabeth ROWE b: 2 APR 1860 d: 12 OCT 1914 3 Ellen Caroline ROWE b: 29 JUN 1863 d: 21 MAR 1937 + Jack W NICKELS 3 Martha Josephine ROWE b: APR 1866 d: DEC 1938 + Joseph Jonathan LEE 3 Armentia Missouri ROWE b: 12 AUG 1868 d: 22 FEB 1937 3 Eugene Wesley ROWE b: 22 DEC 1870 d: 8 FEB 1953 + Emma Carol PENNINGTON 3 John Walter ROWE b: 3 APR 1873 d: 27 DEC 1936 + Sue Dora CLINGAN b: 2 APR 1880 2 William Jackson ROWE b: ABT 1830 + Susan Princella MALCOLM b: ABT 1853 3 Alice C ROWE b: ABT 1876 3 James C ROWE b: 1880 2 Elizabeth Ann ROWE b: ABT 1832 d: AFT 1870 + Nathaniel C BELCHER b: 4 OCT 1835 d: 16 APR 1864 3 Mary Elizabeth BELCHER b: 16 DEC 1852 d: 30 DEC 1892 + Isaiah Zade BEASLEY b: 4 JUN 1844 d: 6 DEC 1922 4 Susan M BEASLEY b: 9 SEP 1867 + Jasper W GARLAND b: ABT 1865 4 Nancy E BEASLEY b: 30 JUL 1869 d: JUL 1901 + James A MONCRIEF 4 Mary Isabell BEASLEY b: 3 JUN 1871 + E Bowers EDWARDS b: ABT 1870 4 Martha Fannie BEASLEY b: 4 JUN 1873 d: 20 AUG 1914 + William Tom BOLAN b: ABT 1869 4 John Wesley BEASLEY b: 17 SEP 1874 + Carolyn LITTLE 5 Curtis Lee BEASLEY b: 11 FEB 1904 d: 4 FEB 1941 5 Lonnie BEASLEY b: 11 JUN 1905 d: 12 OCT 1972 + Dora Ellen GRAHAM b: 25 JAN 1907 d: 22 MAR 1987 6 Living BEASLEY 7 Living BEASLEY 7 Living BEASLEY 6 Living BEASLEY 4 Amanda Caroline BEASLEY b: 14 FEB 1876 d: 15 DEC 1955 + James A MONCRIEF 4 James Isaac BEASLEY b: 22 AUG 1876 d: 22 MAR 1963 + Zelma Tate CHRISTIAN b: 9 SEP 1886 d: 25 JUN 1921 5 Gurley H BEASLEY
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Johnny Gerald NICHOLAS b: 19 JUL 1929 d: 7 JUL 1969 + Living FINDLEY 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living WYATT 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living MORDECAL 8 Living MORDECAL + Living GLENN 9 Living MORDECAL 8 Living MORDECAL 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living MURPHY 8 Living MURPHY 8 Living MURPHY 8 Living MURPHY 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living LNU 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living GOBER 8 Living GOBER + Living SULLIVAN + Living LNU 7 Jeffery William NICHOLAS b: ABT 1963 d: 20 MAY 1991 + Living SHARRITT + Living WILKERSON 8 Living NICHOLAS 8 Living NICHOLAS 6 Juanita Faye NICHOLAS b: 17 JUN 1932 d: 8 OCT 1967 + Living HICKS 7 Living HICKS 7 Living HICKS 7 Living HICKS 7 Living HICKS + Living HANDLEY 7 Living HANDLEY 7 David Ray HANDLEY b: 18 SEP 1952 d: JAN 1998 6 Bertram Ray NICHOLAS b: 17 JUL 1932 d: 18 JAN 1985 + Living BROOKS 7 Living NICHOLAS 7 Living NICHOLAS + Living KNOWL 6 Living NICHOLAS + Living MOORE 7 Living MOORE + Living YOST + Living HAVEN 7 Living HAVEN 7 Living HAVEN 6 Living NICHOLAS + Living SAVAGE 6 Edna Elaine NICHOLAS b: 22 FEB 1944 d: 5 APR 1976 + Living THRASHER 7 Living THRASHER 6 Living NICHOLAS + Living MARONA 7 Living NICHOLAS 7 Living NICHOLAS 7 Living NICHOLAS 4 George Nathaniel BEASLEY b: 26 FEB 1881 d: 23 APR 1924 + Dovie Ann MONCRIEF b: 18 SEP 1885 4 William I BEASLEY b: 17 FEB 1883 + Daisey J GRAHAM b: NOV 1883 5 Exel BEASLEY 5 Inez BEASLEY 5 Living BEASLEY 5 Herbert C BEASLEY b: 27 MAY 1904 d: 27 MAY 1954 5 Robert Lee BEASLEY b: ABT 1906 d: NOV 1980 5 Lee Revis BEASLEY b: 24 AUG 1909 d: 15 APR 1974 4 Girly H BEASLEY b: 27 APR 1886 d: 1905 4 Prince Ann BEASLEY b: 9 AUG 1888 d: 10 MAY 1954 + Walton CLAYTON + Samuel H GARRETT b: 28 JAN 1887 d: 28 OCT 1970
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Margaret Lillie BEASLEY b: 10 MAR 1890 d: 16 OCT 1904 4 David E BEASLEY b: AUG 1891 3 John Wesley BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1854 d: 17 MAR 1924 + Sarah Ann GRAHAM b: 20 APR 1852 d: 24 JAN 1915 4 Thomas Nathaniel BELCHER b: 31 JUL 1872 d: 10 OCT 1947 + Anna Marilla MONTGOMERY b: 13 APR 1874 d: 8 JAN 1953 5 Dewey Virgle BELCHER b: 6 NOV 1899 d: 8 JAN 1930 5 Annie Mae BELCHER b: 19 FEB 1900 d: 17 DEC 1906 5 Samuel Lee BELCHER b: 15 FEB 1903 d: 16 MAR 1938 5 Mary Pearl BELCHER b: 18 APR 1903 d: 20 APR 1988 + Luther L MYREX b: 18 DEC 1904 d: 6 SEP 1984 6 Living MYREX 6 Living MYREX 6 Living MYREX + Living BOLDEN 6 Living MYREX + Living JOHNSTON 6 Living MYREX + Living ADAIR 5 Katherine Irene BELCHER b: 18 AUG 1906 d: 30 JAN 1980 + Harry Russell BEDDOW b: 13 JAN 1900 d: 29 MAR 1984 6 Living BEDDOW 6 Living BEDDOW + Living MEADOWS 5 Edward Ellis BELCHER b: 3 OCT 1907 d: 25 MAY 1991 + Alverstine Virginia REID b: 5 MAR 1919 d: 22 FEB 1997 6 Virginia Diana BELCHER b: 24 JAN 1944 d: 22 AUG 1962 5 John Nathaniel BELCHER b: 16 AUG 1909 d: 12 DEC 1974 + Living SWANN 6 Living BELCHER 5 Lester James BELCHER b: ABT 1912 d: 27 APR 1999 5 Luther Thomas BELCHER b: 17 MAR 1915 d: 24 JAN 1996 + Opal Murine GRANTLAND b: 2 JAN 1916 d: 12 MAR 1990 6 Living BELCHER + Living BRAULEIN 4 Wesley Isaiah BELCHER b: 31 AUG 1874 d: 12 NOV 1951 + Martha Lula HARRIS b: 18 FEB 1876 d: 13 SEP 1910 5 John Thomas BELCHER b: 13 AUG 1894 d: 10 MAY 1982 + Lily MCCARTY b: 4 MAY 1890 d: 17 JAN 1945 6 Gradis Eugene BELCHER b: 25 SEP 1915 d: 5 AUG 1954 + Carrie Lucille HAYNES b: 25 SEP 1921 d: 22 AUG 1995 7 Living BELCHER 7 Living BELCHER 7 Living BELCHER + Living RAGSDALE 6 Fannie Marie BELCHER b: 31 DEC 1924 d: 9 MAR 1925 6 Russell Paul BELCHER b: 2 SEP 1929 d: 3 AUG 1985 + Living ROY 7 Living BELCHER 7 Living BELCHER + Living GLASS 7 Living BELCHER + Living MYRICK 6 Infant BELCHER b: 27 JUL 1932 d: 27 JUL 1932 + Living SMITH 5 James Ross BELCHER b: 15 OCT 1896 d: 13 OCT 1972 5 William Earl BELCHER b: 10 JUL 1898 d: 24 AUG 1971 + Beatrice Pearl DUNCAN b: 17 DEC 1899 d: 3 AUG 1975 6 Living BELCHER 5 Ira Elbert BELCHER b: 22 MAY 1900 d: 22 APR 1957 + Living DENSMORE + Living BELCHER 5 Ervin Lee BELCHER b: 21 SEP 1901 d: 17 JAN 1963 + Living HIGGINBOTHAM 6 Living BELCHER + George Tallmadge CRAWFORD d: 5 FEB 1992 7 Living CRAWFORD 7 Living CRAWFORD 7 George Tallmadge CRAWFORD II b: 13 MAY 1948 d: 14 SEP 1982 + Living PHILLIPS 8 Living CRAWFORD 8 Living CRAWFORD
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Wendy Ellen CRAWFORD b: 23 MAR 1967 d: 25 MAR 1967 5 Living BELCHER 5 Flaudia M BELCHER b: 22 JAN 1906 d: 16 MAR 1940 + Murray A GREER 5 Josephene BELCHER b: 9 JUL 1910 d: 10 NOV 1910 + Sallie E KIRBY b: 21 JUL 1898 d: 2 MAY 1943 4 James Ira BELCHER b: 29 MAR 1877 d: 30 OCT 1959 + Sally A ROBBINS b: 3 MAR 1880 d: 6 NOV 1969 5 Irene BELCHER b: 31 JAN 1909 d: 20 MAY 1986 + Herbert MCCARTY b: 7 MAY 1907 d: 23 JAN 1981 6 Living MCCARTY 6 Living MCCARTY 6 Living MCCARTY + Living HOWARD 5 Vera Ilene BELCHER b: 9 JUL 1911 d: 31 OCT 1996 + Buel L JAMES b: 14 FEB 1905 d: 18 MAY 1989 6 Living JAMES + Rayford MARTIN b: 25 JUN 1925 7 Living MARTIN + Living HANNA 8 Living HANNA 8 Living HANNA 8 Living HANNA 7 Living MARTIN + Living BANES 8 Living BANES 8 Living BANES 5 Clyde James BELCHER b: ABT 1914 d: 24 MAR 1993 6 Living BELCHER 5 Clarence Henry BELCHER b: 20 MAR 1916 d: 18 MAY 1980 + Living LNU 6 Living BELCHER + Living BROWN 6 Living BELCHER + Living BRANHAM 6 Living BELCHER 6 Living BELCHER 6 Living BELCHER 5 Living BELCHER + Living LNU 6 Infant BELCHER b: 14 APR 1942 d: 14 APR 1942 4 Nancy Pamela BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1879 d: 7 MAY 1970 + Marion Presley HODGES b: 23 AUG 1880 d: 6 JUN 1963 5 Living HODGES + Charlie Carl HONICKER b: ABT 1914 d: 20 FEB 1993 6 Living HONICKER 5 Clergy Lee HODGES b: 2 JAN 1908 d: 15 NOV 1988 + Willie Marie LEE d: 31 OCT 1991 6 Living HODGES 6 Living HODGES 5 Pergy Nathanial HODGES b: 6 AUG 1909 d: 11 AUG 1995 + Kathryn Martha HANCOCK b: 16 MAR 1914 d: 27 APR 1990 6 Living HODGES + Living ANDERSON 6 Living HODGES + Living TELLE 6 Living HODGES 6 Living HODGES 5 Marion Sherbert HODGES b: 9 MAY 1912 d: 30 DEC 1978 5 Henry Milford HODGES b: 20 JUN 1914 d: 12 FEB 1916 5 Paul Columbus HODGES b: 17 NOV 1916 d: 1 NOV 1920 5 John Daniel HODGES b: 13 MAR 1919 d: 5 AUG 1982 + Clara Mae BROTHERS b: 31 JUL 1924 d: 9 JUN 1983 6 Living HODGES 6 Living HODGES + Living LNU 4 Mintie Parringtine BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1882 d: 13 NOV 1953 + Leonard Newton SMITH b: 6 JAN 1872 d: 24 OCT 1966 5 Richard Edgar SMITH b: 18 AUG 1902 d: 7 MAR 1957 + Living HOWELL 5 John SMITH b: 3 MAR 1908 d: 7 JAN 1990 + Lovest HODGES b: 20 DEC 1916
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Living SMITH 6 Living SMITH + Living HUMBER 7 Living HUMBER + Living BENNETT 5 Living SMITH + Walter Lee KIRBY b: 1906 d: 3 JUL 1981 6 Living KIRBY + Living HOLCOMB 6 Living KIRBY + Living SNYDER 6 Living KIRBY 5 Beauford O SMITH b: 1915 + Louise RAMEY b: 1916 d: 1991 6 Living SMITH 6 Living SMITH + Living CHATHAM 6 Living SMITH + Living PADGETT 4 John Harrison BELCHER b: 11 APR 1885 d: 7 JUL 1964 + Maude Lee MUNCHER b: 7 OCT 1896 d: 17 JAN 1991 5 Living BELCHER 5 Cecil William BELCHER b: 19 FEB 1915 d: 19 MAY 1976 5 Robert Edward BELCHER b: 3 MAR 1917 d: 7 AUG 1950 5 Living BELCHER + Living SMITH 6 Carol Joy SMITH b: 6 NOV 1942 d: 16 DEC 1976 5 Olan Evan BELCHER b: 25 OCT 1922 d: 9 JUN 1997 + Ruth STOCKMAN b: 27 MAY 1930 d: 6 OCT 1971 + Living HEATON 5 Living BELCHER + Charlie CAMPBELL b: 6 FEB 1919 d: 6 APR 1970 5 Living BELCHER 5 Clifton Charles BELCHER b: 9 NOV 1929 d: 9 JAN 2000 + Muriel Maude TARWATER b: 18 NOV 1933 d: 8 JUN 1984 6 Living BELCHER 6 Living BELCHER 6 Living BELCHER 5 Living BELCHER + James Jimmy THOMAS b: 30 OCT 1926 d: 16 MAY 2008 6 Living THOMAS + Living LNU 6 Living THOMAS + Living MCALPINE 6 Living THOMAS + Living HARMON 6 Living THOMAS 4 Allie Rebecca BELCHER b: 8 JUN 1888 d: 20 SEP 1966 + James Robert WOODWARD b: 9 SEP 1881 d: 13 MAY 1958 5 Annie Mae WOODWARD b: 10 FEB 1906 d: 8 JAN 1928 5 Ottis Byrd WOODWARD b: 13 SEP 1907 d: 17 DEC 1934 5 Ivy Annice WOODWARD b: 10 APR 1909 d: 23 AUG 1998 5 Violet WOODWARD b: 2 FEB 1912 d: 11 MAY 1913 5 Living WOODWARD + Charles Felton MCCONNELL b: 3 AUG 1911 d: 29 APR 1983 6 Living MCCONNELL 5 James Otis WOODWARD b: 16 JAN 1920 d: 20 NOV 1985 + Living JONES 5 Living WOODWARD 4 Henry Earl BELCHER b: 25 NOV 1889 d: 16 MAR 1977 + Margaret Ellen JONES b: 27 MAR 1889 d: 1 NOV 1965 3 James Richard BELCHER b: DEC 1856 + Minerva Emily EDWARDS b: ABT 1860 3 George BELCHER b: DEC 1858 + Mary Elizabeth BREWER b: MAR 1860 4 Nancy C BELCHER b: OCT 1876 4 Mary E Molly BELCHER b: JAN 1878 4 Alice Ophelia BELCHER b: ABT 1880 4 Maggie Delene BELCHER b: 4 JUL 1884 + Robert B STRACNER b: 11 FEB 1881 5 Living STRACNER 5 Living STRACNER
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Living STRACNER 4 Arthur G BELCHER b: JAN 1887 4 Lula BELCHER b: JUN 1889 4 Otho BELCHER b: OCT 1891 4 W BELCHER b: 28 DEC 1895 4 William Edmon BELCHER b: 28 DEC 1895 4 C BELCHER b: FEB 1898 3 Thomas Nathaniel BELCHER b: 22 JAN 1861 d: 29 MAY 1931 + Allie PULLMAN b: ABT 1862 + Effie KIRKMAN b: ABT 1875 2 James W ROWE b: 1834 2 Benjamin F ROWE b: ABT 1842 Notes on Mary Rowe Death: 22 JUN 1884 in Perry County, Alabama Father: Benjamin ROWE b: 16 APR 1758 in Virginia Mother: Ruth O'NEAL b: 10 JUN 1770 in Laurens, South Carolina Marriage 1 James Holloway POOL b: 3 JAN 1789 in Newberry, Edgefield, South Carolina Married: NOV 1808 in South Carolina Notes on Rachael Rowe 1 Rachel ROWE b: 7 OCT 1792 + James Richard BOZEMAN b: 1787 d: 1825 2 John BOZEMAN + Elizabeth GARRETT 3 Andrew Lee BOZEMAN + Mary Elizabeth LINDSEY 4 Minnie BOZEMAN Notes on Joseph Rutherford 1 Joseph Rutherford b: 1700 d: 1788 + Elizabeth Elliott b: 1723 2 John Rutherford b: 3 Oct 1755 d: 9 May 1841 + Elizabeth Elliott b: 1720 2 Thomas Rutherford b: 1730 d: 1770 + Elizabeth Woodley b: abt 1748 d: 1770 3 Reuben RUTHERFORD b: 1760 d: 1845 3 Robert Rutherford b: 1760 d: 1814 3 Robert Rutherford b: 15 Oct 1762 d: 16 Mar 1851 + Elizabeth Hill b: 1758 d: 1830 4 Elliot Rutherford 4 Alex Rutherford 4 Thomas Rutherford 4 Ruben Rutherford 4 Robert Rutherford b: 1788 4 William Rutherford b: 1789 d: 1860 4 James Rutherford b: 5 Oct 1791 d: 12 Oct 1860 4 John Rutherford b: 1799 4 Joseph Rutherford b: 1802 4 Joseph Rutherford b: 1802 d: Jul 1845 + Margaret Morrison b: abt 1805 d: Jul 1870 5 Elliott Rutherford 5 Hiram Rutherford b: 1822 d: 1859 5 Mary Ann Rutherford b: 30 Apr 1827 d: 19 Feb 1874 + Percival Smith Ferguson b: 19 Jan 1836 d: 11 Oct 1903 6 Vivian Pearl Ferguson b: 3 Mar 1857 d: 10 Aug 1910 + Frances Clay b: 6 Jun 1866 d: 6 Dec 1955 + Josephine Jackson b: Abt 1858 6 Louisa Ferguson b: 19 Dec 1859 d: 3 Sep 1895 6 Bettie Elizabeth Ferguson b: 27 Sep 1860 d: 16 Aug 1934 + Thomas Benton Napier b: 22 Jan 1847 d: 11 Jan 1941 6 Charles W Ferguson b: 1862 d: aft 1930 + Jeanette Taylor b: 1864 d: Feb 1911 6 Mary C Ferguson b: 5 Feb 1868 d: 11 Jun 1886 + Richard H Douthit + William G Davis b: 1818 d: Aft 1852 6 Victoria Davis b: 1845 6 Sampson S Davis b: 1846
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Adalade Davis b: 1848 6 Dora Ann Davis b: 15 Aug 1849 d: 24 Jul 1929 + Alderson Walker b: 1853 + James C Foster b: 1842 6 Samantha Davis b: 3 Jan 1853 d: Sep 1899 + Percival Walker b: 1843 d: 1917 5 Joseph Rutherford b: 1829 5 Elizabeth Eliza Rutherford b: 29 Mar 1831 d: 18 May 1904 5 Samuel Rutherford b: 1843 4 Marie Rutherford b: 24 Feb 1802 d: 11 Oct 1887 3 Mary RUTHERFORD b: 15 Oct 1764 d: 22 Sep 1839 3 Joseph RUTHERFORD b: 1767 d: 1807 4 John Rutherford 4 Joseph Rutherford b: 1785 d: 1830 3 Reuben RUTHERFORD b: 1770 + Elizabeth Elliott b: 1850 BIOGRAPHY: Joseph can be found in records of Essex, Goochland, Cumberland, Augusta, and Rockingham County Virginia. He witnessed land records in Spotsylvania Co. and entered 260 acres of land in Albermale Co. for which the title was cleared in Prince Edward County. Augusta County Court Records. Order Book No. 8, p. 382. November 19, 1763. Jeremiah Ponder relinquished dower in land conveyed by her husband, Daniel Ponder, to JOSEPH RUTHERFORD. --Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume 1, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 (Baltimore, MD: 1912), 111. Augusta County Court Records. Order Book No. 12, p. 338. August 18, 1768. Witnesses: JOSEPH, ELIZABETH, Joseph, Jr., Thomas and Robert RUTHERFORD. (p.339) Witness: Valentine Seviar, Jr. --Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume 1, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 (Baltimore, MD: 1912), 150. Augusta County Court Records. Order Book No. 16, p. 23. November 16, 1774. JOSEPH RUTHERFORD, Sr., road overseer of new road from Daniel Smith's to Felix Gilbert's. --Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume 1, extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 (Baltimore, MD: 1912), 182 Notes on Ralph Phineas Kellogg 1 Ralph Phineas KELLOGG b: 12 Jul 1796 d: 12 May 1864 + Clarissa L GRIDLEY b: 30 Dec 1794 d: 24 Mar 1870 2 Lucinda KELLOGG b: 16 Feb 1821 d: 5 Apr 1846 2 Wayne Loomis KELLOGG b: 12 Sep 1822 2 Adeline Louisa KELLOGG b: 6 Jan 1825 2 Sarah Jane KELLOGG b: 26 Dec 1827 2 George Washington KELLOGG b: 24 May 1829 d: 8 Sep 1840 2 Seymour L. KELLOGG b: 20 Feb 1830 d: 26 Mar 1832 2 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 3 Sep 1832 !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Book - The KELLLOGGS in the New WORLD pge 215. "2730 Ralph Phineas(8), b 12 July, 1796; m Clarissa L. GRIDLEY." !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Book - The KELLLOGGS in the New WORLD pge 482. "2730 Ralph Phineas(8), son of Martin(7), b in West Winfield, NY, 18 July, 1796; m Clarissa L. GRIDLEY, b in Clinton, NY, 30 Dec., 1794, dau of Reuben GRIDLEY of Clinton." "He d 12 May, 1864; She d 24 Mar., 1870." "He served in the War of 1812; res. in Rock Co., WI The book: Kelloggs in the New World. http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=10328&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0 Notes on Frederick Kellogg 14. Frederick KELLOGG (Frederick Webster KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born Abt 1783 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 16 Sep 1865. He married Esther GUTHRIE 15 Aug 1805, daughter of Abram GUTHRIE and Keziah MALLORY. She was born Abt 1784 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 17 Mar 1870. Children of Frederick KELLOGG and Esther GUTHRIE are: 80 i. Mary KELLOGG was born 3 Nov 1806 in Of, New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 81 ii. Nancy KELLOGG was born 9 Jun 1808 in Of, New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 82 iii. Frederick KELLOGG was born 8 Jul 1810 in Of, New Hartford, Oneida, New York. + 83 iv. Uriel KELLOGG was born 2 May 1812 in Of, New Hartford, Oneida, New York
Notes on Uriel Holmes Kellogg 16. Uriel Holmes KELLOGG (Frederick Webster KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 22 Sep 1789 in Whitestown, Oneida, New York, and died 8 Feb 1844. He married Mary Esther HUGGINS 15 Jan 1812 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, daughter of John HUGGINS and Mary GOULD. She was born 22 Jul 1789 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children of Uriel Holmes KELLOGG and Mary Esther HUGGINS are:+ 84 i. Orchard Guy KELLOGG was born 15 Apr 1816 in New Hartford, Oneida, N.Y., and died 3 Jul 1863 in Utica, Oneida, N.Y.. 85 ii. John Gould KELLOGG was born 10 Nov 1812 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 7 Oct 1864. 86 iii. Mary Huggins KELLOGG was born Sep 1814 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 6 Jun 1816. 87 iv. William KELLOGG was born 1818 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 18 Nov 1858. 88 v. James KELLOGG was born 1 Mar 1820 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 4 Jul 1859. 89 vi. Uriel Holmes KELLOGG was born 23 May 1823 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 90 vii. Frederick Webster KELLOGG was born 25 Nov 1826 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 91 viii. Henry Moore KELLOGG was born 25 Mar 1828 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 92 ix. Mary Charlotte KELLOGG was born 18 May 1830 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York. 93 x. Margaret Norton KELLOGG was born 24 Oct 1832 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York
Notes on Leonard Kellogg 31. Leonard KELLOGG (Phineas KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 18 Feb 1781 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died 22 May 1817. He married Sally FRENCH 27 Oct 1808, daughter of John FRENCH and Abigail B. GAGE. She was born 19 Nov 1789 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 9 Aug 1870. Children of Leonard KELLOGG and Sally FRENCH are:+ 122 i. Asahel Seward KELLOGG was born 19 Aug 1809 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York. 123 ii. John Leonard KELLOGG was born 8 Apr 1811 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died in Bridgewater, Oneida, New York. He married Nancy Smith STARR 12 May 1840 in Sherburne, Chenango, New York, daughter of Nahum STARR and Electa LATHROP. She was born 28 Nov 1818 in Sherburne, Chenango, New York, and died 12 Mar 1849 in Bridgewater, Oneida, New York. 124 iii. Portia KELLOGG was born 15 Mar 1813 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York. 125 iv. Sarah KELLOGG was born 23 Feb 1815 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 3 Jul 1853. 126 v. Leonora KELLOGG was born 3 May 1817 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 1877
Notes on Charles Fraser Kellogg 34. Charles Fraser KELLOGG (Phineas KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 22 May 1788 in New, , Hartford, Connecticut, and died Jan 1865. He married Aimira Kilbourne HARRIS 29 Dec 1808. She was born 19 Aug 1787 in Of, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 15 Dec 1820 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio. He married Eliza SMITH 10 Feb 1827 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio. She was born 1801. Children of Charles Fraser KELLOGG and Aimira Kilbourne HARRIS are:+ 127 i. Sheldon Ingalls KELLOGG was born 18 Dec 1809 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 28 Jun 1886 in E, Oakland, Alameda, California. 128 ii. Charles Henry KELLOGG was born 28 Aug 1812 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York. + 129 iii. Miner Kilbourne KELLOGG was born 22 Aug 1814 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 17 Feb 1889 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio. 130 iv. Almira Sophia KELLOGG was born 19 Jan 1817 in Cazenovia, Madison, New York. 131 v. Horace Edmands KELLOGG was born Abt 1819 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio. 132 vi. Warren Converse KELLOGG was born 8 Dec 1820 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, and died 19 Dec 1820. Child of Charles Fraser KELLOGG and Eliza SMITH is: 133 i. Caleb Smith Fraser KELLOGG was born Abt 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Notes on Norman Kellogg 49. Norman KELLOGG (Moses KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 31 Oct 1794 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 17 Dec 1872. He married Fannie STEELE 3 Jan 1821, daughter of Isaac STEELE and Lavinia GOODWIN. She was born 29 Dec 1797 in Of, New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Children of Norman KELLOGG and Fannie STEELE are: 134 i. Leonard Fitch KELLOGG was born 25 Jan 1822 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. He married Frances F. MERRILL 27 May 1847, daughter of James MERRILL and Julia HOLCOMB. She was born 1825 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. + 135 ii. Robert Dwight KELLOGG was born 24 Feb 1823 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 25 Oct 1898 in Rochester, Monroe, New York. + 136 iii. Norman Gilbert KELLOGG was born 20 Jan 1825 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, and died 13 Nov 1900. 137 iv. James Homer KELLOGG was born 9 Jun 1826 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 138 v. Fanny KELLOGG was born 25 Nov 1828 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 139 vi. Henry Clay KELLOGG was born 20 Jun 1831 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 140 vii. Lucius KELLOGG was born 7 Oct 1834 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 141 viii. Fanny Eliza KELLOGG was born 7 Aug 1837 in New Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Morris Kellogg 59. Morris KELLOGG (Truman KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 21 Apr 1804 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 13 Apr 1870. He married Maria WINCHESTER 21 Mar 1822, daughter of James WINCHESTER and Lucretia PIAPOND. She was born 1 Oct 1808 in New Hartford, Oneida, New York, and died 6 Aug 1873. Children of Morris KELLOGG and Maria WINCHESTER are: 151 i. Sophia KELLOGG was born 2 Feb 1833 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio, and died 21 Jan 1884. 152 ii. Morris KELLOGG was born 10 Nov 1834 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. 153 iii. Maria KELLOGG was born 15 Aug 1836 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio, and died 1 Aug 1857. 154 iv. Lucretia KELLOGG was born 9 Jan 1838 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. + 155 v. Charles Wetmore KELLOGG was born 30 May 1839 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. 156 vi. Henry H. KELLOGG was born 21 Jan 1845 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. 157 vii. Sarah Eliza KELLOGG was born 29 Mar 1851 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. 158 viii. William B. KELLOGG was born 3 Oct 1854 in West Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio
Notes on Horace Kellogg 66. Horace KELLOGG (Abraham KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 1 Oct 1780 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. He married Orpha PRATT 1 Oct 1807. She was born 1777 in Granby, , Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 3 May 1810. He married Anna STEELE 3 Dec 1811, daughter of Issac STEELE and Dorothy PITKIN. She was born 26 Oct 1788 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. Child of Horace KELLOGG and Orpha PRATT is:+ 160 i. Frederick Horace KELLOGG was born 13 Jul 1808 in New Hartgord, , Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 19 Sep 1898. Children of Horace KELLOGG and Anna STEELE are: 161 i. John Pratt KELLOGG was born 14 Sep 1815 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 12 May 1879. + 162 ii. Henry Augustus KELLOGG was born 20 Mar 1817 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 4 Sep 1899. 163 iii. Virgil Warren KELLOGG was born 20 Jul 1823 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. 164 iv. Orpah Ann KELLOGG was born 29 Sep 1830 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut
Notes on Pearl Kellogg 69. Pearl KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 3 Jan 1789 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 11 Sep 1858 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. He married Nancy Ann RILEY 14 Oct 1821. She was born 16 Nov 1799 in Of, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died in Strangsville, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. He married Lucy Mary NORTHRUP 23 Feb 1813 in Clinton, Oneida, New York, daughter of Philo NORTHROP and Rebecca SPERRY. She was born 10 Nov 1788 in Woodbridge, , Connecticut, and died 21 Mar 1866 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. Children of Pearl KELLOGG and Nancy Ann RILEY are: 165 i. Ruth Helena KELLOGG was born 14 Feb 1823 in Manllius, Onendago, , , New York. 166 ii. Wellington Riley KELLOGG was born 24 Sep 1824 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York, and died 11 Jan 1857. 167 iii. Walter Releigh KELLOGG was born 14 Aug 1827 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. 168 iv. Philander KELLOGG was born 29 Nov 1829 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. 169 v. William Riley KELLOGG was born 2 Apr 1832 in Manlius, Onondaga, New York. 170 vi. Elizabeth KELLOGG was born 14 Aug 1834 in Northfield, Summit, Ohio. 171 vii. Rolla Riley KELLOGG was born 9 Jun 1836 in Northfield, Summit, Ohio. 172 viii. Elizabeth Pamela KELLOGG was born 7 Aug 1838 in Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 173 ix. Caroline Nancy KELLOGG was born 16 Apr 1841 in Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Children of Pearl KELLOGG and Lucy Mary NORTHRUP are:+ 174 i. Ozro Northrop KELLOGG was born 22 Apr 1816 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. + 175 ii. Lucilla KELLOGG was born 26 Oct 1814 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 18 Feb 1888 in Garden Grove, Decatur, Iowa. + 176 iii. Jane Ette KELLOGG was born 18 Apr 1815 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 2 Dec 1893 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. 177 iv. Jane Ann KELLOGG was born 18 Apr 1815 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 18 Apr 1815. + 178 v. Ann Eliza KELLOGG was born 13 Dec 1817 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 31 Oct 1900. + 179 vi. Edward Pearl KELLOGG was born 16 Apr 1819 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. 180 vii. Cynthia Olive KELLOGG was born 15 Dec 1820 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York. 181 viii. Charles Leicester KELLOGG was born 18 Oct 1822 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 28 Mar 1883. + 182 ix. Louisa Heroine KELLOGG was born 28 May 1824 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York, and died 2 Dec 1866 in Collamer, Monroe, New York. + 183 x. Racine Daniel KELLOGG was born 9 Mar 1828 in Fayetteville, Onondaga, New York
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Solomon Kellogg 72. Solomon KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 4 Apr 1778 in , and died 16 Sep 1834 in Of, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. He married Rebecca TURNER 30 Dec 1799, daughter of Eleazer TURNER and Nancy Ann BANNISTER. She was born 19 Aug 1779 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, and died 14 May 1825 in Sempronuis, , Cayuga, New York. Children of Solomon KELLOGG and Rebecca TURNER are:+ 195 i. Roswell KELLOGG was born 1800 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 1800. 196 ii. Mary Ann KELLOGG was born 26 Mar 1803 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. 197 iii. Solomon KELLOGG was born 11 Dec 1804 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 9 Mar 1871. 198 iv. Eliza KELLOGG was born 19 Sep 1805 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. + 199 v. Asher Porter KELLOGG was born 1 Aug 1809 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 1869 in North Fairfield, Huron, Ohio. + 200 vi. Delia KELLOGG was born 4 Dec 1810 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 15 Oct 1866 in Plymouth, Richland, Ohio. + 201 vii. William Henry Harrison KELLOGG was born 25 Dec 1813 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 2 Jan 1885 in Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon. + 202 viii. George William KELLOGG was born 26 May 1815 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died Jan 1889 in Seneca, Newton, Missouri. + 203 ix. Artemas Brewer KELLOGG was born 25 Apr 1819 in Of, New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 24 Oct 1887 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Notes on Washington Kellogg 73. Washington KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 2 Jul 1780 in New Hartford, , , Connecticut, and died 24 Aug 1854. He married Elizabeth Ann WILBUR 1820 in New Hartford, , , Connecticut. She was born Abt 1799 in New York, and died 1 Jan 1831 in New Hartford, , , Connecticut. Child of Washington KELLOGG and Elizabeth Ann WILBUR is:+ 204 i. George Washington KELLOGG was born 26 Nov 1821 in , New York, New York, and died 17 Dec 1878 in DE Witt, Onondaga, New York
Notes on Green Kellogg 74. Green KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 14 Sep 1782 in , and died 22 May 1871 in Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois. He married Chloe WILCOX 1804 in , Jefferson, New York, daughter of Capt Joseph WILCOX. She was born 1783 in Of Redman, , Jefferson, New York, and died 12 Mar 1852. Children of Green KELLOGG and Chloe WILCOX are: 205 i. Aurora KELLOGG was born 15 Oct 1806 in Of, Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 8 Feb 1885. 206 ii. Eliza Ann KELLOGG was born 12 Jun 1808 in Of, Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 30 Dec 1831. + 207 iii. Charles Grandison KELLOGG was born 28 Jan 1810 in Of, Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 23 Sep 1895 in Wyoming, , , New Jersey. + 208 iv. George Washington KELLOGG was born 2 Jan 1812 in Of, Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 23 Apr 1900 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York. + 209 v. Green KELLOGG was born 28 Mar 1816 in Of, Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 11 Jan 1893. 210 vi. Lucy KELLOGG was born 10 Dec 1822 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York, and died 24 Mar 1896
Notes on Harvey Kellogg 75. Harvey KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 29 Sep 1785 in , and died 11 Feb 1856. He married Mary BUTTERFIELD 30 Mar 1806 in Rodran, , Jefferson, New York. She was born 19 Oct 1786 in Of Hartford, , Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 28 Nov 1839. Children of Harvey KELLOGG and Mary BUTTERFIELD are:+ 211 i. Orlando KELLOGG was born 2 Feb 1807 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 15 Jan 1872 in Dyersville, Dubuque, Iowa. 212 ii. Martha KELLOGG was born 9 Aug 1808 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. 213 iii. Henry Lotion KELLOGG was born 9 Mar 1810 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 29 Apr 1821. 214 iv. Harvey KELLOGG was born 18 Jan 1812 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 18 Jan 1822. 215 v. Ruth KELLOGG was born 19 Aug 1813 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. 216 vi. Mary KELLOGG was born 9 Nov 1815 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 25 Jul 1896. 217 vii. Sarah Maria KELLOGG was born 29 Jan 1818 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. + 218 viii. Solomon Washington KELLOGG was born 20 Dec 1819 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 4 Nov 1891 in Worth, Jefferson, New York. + 219 ix. James Gregg KELLOGG was born 26 Dec 1821 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 27 Jan 1893 in Adams, Jefferson, New York. 220 x. Nancy Clark KELLOGG was born 3 Jan 1824 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut. 221 xi. Ann Eliza KELLOGG was born 13 Dec 1825 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, and died 13 Aug 1847.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 222 xii. Sylvia Jane KELLOGG was born 2 Apr 1828 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut
Notes on Henry Kellogg 77. Henry KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 17 Apr 1791 in Clinton, , NY, and died 31 Aug 1825 in Manlius, , NY. He married Sarah Ann REYNOLDS, daughter of Daniel REYNOLDS and Waite REYNOLDS. She was born 25 Oct 1789 in , Oneida, NY, and died 25 Nov 1843 in Salina, Oswego, NY. Children of Henry KELLOGG and Sarah Ann REYNOLDS are:+ 229 i. Jefferson Daniel Reynolds KELLOGG was born 19 Dec 1812 in , and died 3 Mar 1891. 230 ii. Elmira KELLOGG was born 13 Dec 1816 in Manlius, Onondaga, NY. 231 iii. Elnora Ann KELLOGG was born 29 Aug 1817 in Manlius, Onondaga, NY. 232 iv. Sarah "Sally" Ann KELLOGG was born 20 Mar 1819 in Manlius, Onondaga, NY. + 233 v. John Washington KELLOGG was born 16 Nov 1821 in Clinton, , NY, and died 19 Jul 1888 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York
Notes on Abram Kellogg 78. Abram KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 12 Feb 1793 in , and died 18 Dec 1877 in , Barron, Wisconsin. He married Maria MICKLES 28 Oct 1817. She was born 10 Mar 1797 in Of Semphronius, , Cayuga, New York, and died 6 Jul 1837. Children of Abram KELLOGG and Maria MICKLES are:+ 234 i. Romandus KELLOGG was born 1 Mar 1821 in Sempronius, Cayuga, New York, and died 24 Jun 1893 in Prairie Farm, Barron, Wisconsin. + 235 ii. Romanzon Beaumont KELLOGG was born 15 Dec 1822 in Sempronius, Cayuga, New York. 236 iii. Amarinda KELLOGG was born 16 Mar 1827 in Oswego, Oswego, New York, and died 1846. 237 iv. Vandorman KELLOGG was born 1 Oct 1829 in Oswego, Oswego, New York. + 238 v. Roseman KELLOGG was born 10 May 1832 in Oswego, Oswego, New York
Notes on Aaron Kellogg 79. Aaron KELLOGG (Solomon KELLOGG7, Sarah MARSH6, Jonathan MARSH5, Jonathan MARSH4, John MARSH3, John MARSH2, John MARSH1) was born 12 Feb 1793 in New York, New York, and died 23 Jan 1870. He married Sarah MICKLES. She was born 17 Sep 1800 in Of, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, was christened in Orwell, and died 25 Oct 1825 in Orwell, Oswego, New York. He married Rispah CORNWALL After 1838 in Of, Orwell, Oswego, New York. She was born Abt 1800 in Orwell, Oswego, New York, and died Nov 1852. Child of Aaron KELLOGG and Sarah MICKLES is:+ 239 i. Christopher Columbus KELLOGG was born 21 Mar 1822 in Of, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York. Child of Aaron KELLOGG and Rispah CORNWALL is: 240 i. Aaron Richard KELLOGG was born Abt 1841 in Of, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, and died 1864
Notes on Nancy Taylor Posted by: Susan haverkos (ID *****7900) Date: April 27, 2002 at 20:11:39 In Reply to: Re: Searching earliest John Taylor, b.1480, Englan by Wayne E. Taylor of 32862 Here's more information to boggle the mind. Nathaniel Taylor; born Circa 1736, some say in England; died September, 1804, Jefferson County, Virginia; married 1767, in Virginia; to Mary Wright; born in 1744, in Virginia; died in 1798, Augusta County, Virginia, at the home of her son, John; (father - Benjamin Wright, mother - Frances 'Franky' Haley). Children of Nathaniel and Mary Wright were: I have 9 children listed of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Wright Nancy Taylor b. June 11, 1767 (m) George Boswell b. 1748 , Sarah Taylor b. 1769 (m) Finley (no first name) b. 1769, Bushrod Taylor b. 1770, James Taylor b. 1770 married Barbara Seitzler b. 1770 , Mary Taylor b. 1780 married William Figg b. 1771 (Their daughter married 1st cousin son of Nancy Taylor & George Boswell, my line), Nathaniel T. Taylor b. 1782 married Eleanor Dye b. 1783, William Taylor b. 1784 married Mary Polly Murphy b. 1792 , and Frances Emilyne Taylor b. 1786 married Thomas Wright b. 1786. Also see message number 19750 on this forum for another version of the same Nathaniel Taylor. I was in error, I don't have copy of will, just the court information of lawsuit regarding his estate as follows:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Nathaniel Taylor died in September of 1804 in Jefferson County VA leaving no will. Mary Wright was already deceased. The first born Thomas was appointed by the Court to administer the estate. A lawsuit was brought by brother John Taylor. These records were found in Augusta County in Staunton, VA. Copy of Records: 1805 TAYLOR vs. TAYLOR'S Administrator -- Suit begun 1805 by JOHN TAYLOR, of Augusta Co., vs. JOHN TAYLOR, son of NATHANIEL TAYLOR. NATHANIEL died in Jefferson Co., Sept. 1804, intestate, leaving orator and 9 other children. THOMAS TAYLOR,brother and orator, qualified administrator. NATHANIEL, Jr. was another brother. Orator's sister, NANCY, married GEORGE BOZEWELL and moved to Kentucky. In division of estate by order County Court of Jefferson, 1806, these heirs named: THOMAS TAYLOR, ELIZABETH FIGG, WILLIAM TAYLOR. FIGG's wife was MARY. Judgements 1806 TAYLOR vs. TAYLOR -- O.S. 181; N.S. 64 -- Bill March 1806. Orator JOHN TAYLOR of Augusta Co. His father, NATHANIEL TAYLOR, died in Jefferson Co., Sept 1804, intestate, leaving orator and 9 other children. THOMAS TAYLOR,brother of JOHN, administrator. Orator had a brother, NAT, and a sister, who married WILLIAM FIGG; also a sister, NANCY,who married GEORGE BOZEWELL and moved to KY and is now a widow. You can also go to www.familysearch.com and search for Nathaniel Talylor b. 1736. Two names will appear, ours is the Nathaniel born October 19th 1736. There are many documents referenced in these files. Last thing, my grandfather did a lot of the family tree before he died, he mentioned that his ancestors were involved in the Boston Tea Party. I can find no mention of that anywere in history - but you mentioned it in your reply. Do you know anything about some connection there? The only historical documentation to the Revolutionary War peroid is in Augusta County Virginia where my George Boswell (married to Nancy Taylor) was a gentelman justice (sheriff)appointed by Patrick Henry and once by Thomas Jefferson, he helped troops by giving goods to them. He was given revolutionary war land grant for his help which is how they moved from Augusta VA to Shelbyville Kentucky. There are many TAYLOR families still in Augusta VA. There is a lot of information on the TAYLOR line that went to Kentucky at the Filson Club www.filsonhistorical.org, some can be searched online Posted by: Wayne E. Taylor (ID *****4112) Date: April 27, 2002 at 17:28:53 In Reply to: Re: Searching earliest John Taylor, b.1480, Englan by Susan haverkos of 32862 Hi Susan, Small world, alright. I'd like to see the Will of Nathaniel Taylor b.1736 and the additional information, since this may mention if he had any sons, the possible brothers of your ancestor or 7th great grandmother Nancy Taylor b.1767 when the Tea Party was brewing up in Boston (it seems so long ago!). These Taylor men (at least I hope they exist and are traceable) of your line would have the Y-chromosome that would be needed to link your Taylor lineage with my John Taylor (b.1607) line, whose brother Robert Taylor b.1601 is in your Taylor lineage. Do you have more info in Robert Taylor? I'd like to see it if possible, so find out where he lived in America when he came over. Now here's the other interesting connection. John Taylor b.1607 the English immigrant was from a family of traders and ship owners etc., and his son John Taylor "of Wicomico" b.1627 lived on the Rappahannack river in Virginia, and married Alice Gascoigne, with several children including Lazarus Taylor, my ancestor. Do you know where Wicomico is? Is it somewhere near Irvington, where your gggrandmother worked at the-tides inn? I'd love to visit it sometime, and find out more. Shalom, Wayne Notes on John F. Taylor 2 John TAYLOR b: ABT 1776/1784 d: AUG 1863 + Mary UNKNOWN b: 1786/1789 d: AFT 1863 3 Hugh TAYLOR b: 11 FEB 1824 d: 31 DEC 1876 + Mary Ann CARTER b: 13 MAY 1825 d: 19 NOV 1904 4 Madison Monroe TAYLOR b: 30 NOV 1861 d: 6 JAN 1941 + Marth Francis "Little" FARTHEREE b: 28 OCT 1867 d: 9 FEB 1923 5 Hugh TAYLOR b: 8 OCT 1892 d: 15 MAY 1967 + Cora Edith TALLY b: 29 AUG 1893 d: 29 DEC 1968 6 Warren Hugh TAYLOR b: 8 AUG 1912 d: 3 SEP 1948 + Norma Elaine HARRIS b: 2 SEP 1917 6 Lera Francis TAYLOR b: 26 NOV 1913 + Charles Merton STARR 6 Quie Lee TAYLOR b: 5 SEP 1915 + John Henry MOFFITT + AMOS EUGENE THOMPSON 6 Ethel Leora TAYLOR b: 17 JUL 1917 + George Henry FOREMAN 6 Dorothea Onell TAYLOR b: 23 FEB 1922 + Robert M DYER, JR. 6 David Monroe TAYLOR b: 12 OCT 1919 + Hazel VERETTA 6 Edna Alice TAYLOR b: 20 MAR 1924
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Lawrence (Larry) LAFFEN 6 Helen Iris TAYLOR b: 15 NOV 1926 + John Aldo SCHULTS 5 Eula Mae TAYLOR 5 Roy A TAYLOR b: 9 APR 1897 d: 5 JAN 1899 5 "Little" Monroe TAYLOR b: 2 OCT 1895 d: 2 SEP 1899 5 Loy TAYLOR 5 Gus TAYLOR b: 16 SEP 1900 d: 2 JUN 1945 5 Millie Emma TAYLOR b: 13 FEB 1902 d: 11 MAY 1965 5 Seth TAYLOR 5 Sylvia J TAYLOR b: 10 DEC 1905 d: 9 AUG 1981 5 Ima TAYLOR 5 Warren M TAYLOR 4 Mary Mildred TAYLOR 4 Elbert Luke TAYLOR 4 Boswell T TAYLOR 4 Louis C TAYLOR 4 Bellzoria Sara TAYLOR 4 William J TAYLOR 4 John H TAYLOR 4 Alexander TAYLOR 4 Texanna Polly TAYLOR 4 Sarah L T TAYLOR 4 Larrena C TAYLOR Notes on Elizabeth Taylor 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR + Rev. Jesse SPRADLING 3 Elizabeth M. SPRADLING b: 2 JAN 1823 d: 10 OCT 1884 + Joseph Hamilton GARRISON b: 5 OCT 1821 d: 30 MAR 1905 4 Emily "Emma" GARRISON 4 James N GARRISON b: 1867 d: 1935 + Dora E. UNKNOWN b: 1872 d: 1946 4 Jessie R GARRISON 4 John GARRISON 4 Louisa A GARRISON 4 Martha GARRISON 4 Mary J GARRISON 4 Matilda GARRISON 4 Samuel GARRISON 4 Nancy A. GARRISON b: ABT 1842 4 William T GARRISON b: ABT 1843 d: 22 JUL 1864 4 Harvey G. GARRISON b: ABT 1849 4 Sarah Ellen GARRISON b: 12 MAY 1856 d: 21 OCT 1936 + John LESLIE b: 16 JUN 1852 d: 23 OCT 1934 5 James Harve LESLIE b: 9 OCT 1879 d: 2 SEP 1953 + Anna Jane COFFEY b: 23 OCT 1883 d: 4 DEC 1937 6 Otto LESLIE b: 14 SEP 1905 d: 2 JUL 1970 + Mildred UNKNOWN b: 9 JUN 1921 + Reatis May BRUNER b: 17 JUL 1904 d: 26 NOV 1974 6 Rosco LESLIE b: 17 DEC 1908 6 Raymond LESLIE b: 8 MAY 1911 6 Earl LESLIE b: 12 OCT 1913 d: 24 FEB 1918 6 Hallie LESLIE b: 20 MAR 1916 + Fredrick LIBBERT 6 Harold LESLIE b: 15 OCT 1918 d: 30 JUL 1920 6 Pearl LESLIE b: ABT 1923 + Raymond ADAMS 6 Woodrow "Woody" LESLIE b: 1925 d: 1972 + Norma Jean MCCONNELL 5 Nancy E. LESLIE b: ABT 1880 + Isham C. PERIGO 5 Daisey LESLIE b: AFT 1880 + Andrew MCNEELEY 6 Laslie MCNEELEY b: 13 JUN 1916 6 Grenade John MCNEELEY b: 19 APR 1919 5 Della LESLIE b: AFT 1880 + Everett HARTER 5 Minnie LESLIE b: AFT 1880 + William PEARCE 5 Thomas LESLIE b: AFT 1880
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Bessie LESLIE b: 1881 d: 1956 + Cordie PERIGO b: 1881 d: 1953 6 Thelda PERIGO b: 28 SEP 1909 6 Lillian PERIGO b: 10 MAR 1911 6 Cordia PERIGO b: 22 JAN 1915 6 Paul PERIGO b: 22 APR 1917 5 John Frank LESLIE b: 1 FEB 1883 d: 1947 + Addie LARGE b: 1893 d: 1925 6 Lowell Anderson LESLIE b: 24 JAN 1918 + Imazene WOOLSEY 6 Lucille LESLIE b: ABT 1921 5 Female LESLIE b: 11 FEB 1892 5 Charles LESLIE b: 9 FEB 1897 d: 1 JUN 1944 5 Nettie LESLIE b: ABT 1901 + Raymond WILKINSON b: ABT 1895 6 Edwin WILKINSON b: 11 JUL 1920 6 Robert WILKINSON b: ABT 1926 4 George B GARRISON b: 1862 d: 1932 + Amanda J. UNKNOWN b: 1861 d: 1932 Notes on Grace Taylor 4 Grace Taylor b: 12 MAR 1784 d: 10 OCT 1856 + Edward Duncan b: 9 OCT 1759 5 Lucy Duncan b: ABT 1806 5 Sarah Duncan b: ABT 1808 5 Nancy Duncan b: 1810 + John Hamilton Scrivner b: 3 NOV 1802 d: 29 MAY 1869 6 James William Scrivner b: 15 NOV 1829 d: 10 JUN 1901 + Elizabeth Ann (Bettie) Dodd 5 Charles Duncan b: 18 APR 1812 5 Valentine Duncan b: ABT 1814 5 William Duncan b: ABT 1816 + Sara Harvey 6 Margaret Ellen Duncan b: ABT 1852 d: 29 APR 1930 + Mark Robin Hardin b: 11 MAR 1848 d: 7 MAR 1926 5 James Duncan b: 17 AUG 1820 d: 18 MAR 1866 5 Peter Duncan b: ABT 1822 d: 1891 5 Soloman Duncan b: ABT 1824 5 Harvey Duncan b: 18 DEC 1826 d: JAN 1893 Notes on Jane Taylor 4 Jane Taylor b: 10 JUN 1785 d: 20 MAR 1818 + Doven Hendren b: 15 MAY 1773 d: 20 AUG 1848 5 Elizabeth Hendren b: ABT 1802 5 Oliver Hendren b: 1804 5 Rebecca Hendren b: ABT 1806 5 Harrison Hendren b: 1806 5 Margaret Hendren b: ABT 1808 5 Eliz Hendren b: ABT 1810 5 Mary Hendren b: ABT 1814 5 Lorenco Hendren b: ABT 1816 5 William Hendren b: BEF 1818 5 Thomas Hendren b: BEF 1818 5 Tarelton Hendren b: ABT 1818 5 Jackson Hendren b: ABT 1818 Notes on Anthony Taylor "Fought in American Revolution taken prisoner Dec 1781 died Porthmouth, VA of Samll Poxes. Jan court 1772 he pays fifty pds for keeping of baster child of Judith Powell. Court order Dec 1781 has William & Littleberry bound to Church Wardens of Chesterfield Co, VA. Anthony Taylor and Aaron Powell his son-in-law served under Col Robert Goode in war. Recieved land from his father 5Aug 1857 in Chesterfield Co, VA. Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 334. Dec. 7, 1781, Anthony Taylor's orphans, William and Littleberry Taylor, to be bound out by the Churchwardens of Manchester Parish. Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 360. Jul. 5, 1782, Anthony Taylor's orphan, William Taylor, to be bound out by the Churchwardens of Manchester Parish. Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 391. Jan. 3, 1783, Joshua Brummer to answer complaint of William Taylor, his apprentice.[Taylor's.FTW]"
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children: 2 Frances Taylor 2 George Taylor Sr. b: 1754 + Rachel Worsham b: 1750 2 Joseph Taylor b: 1760 + Sarah 2 Josiah Taylor b: 1762 2 William Taylor b: ABT. 1764 + Mary Stanford b: 1766 2 Susanna Taylor b: ABT. 1765 + Aaron Powell d: AFT. JAN 1835 2 Littleberry Taylor b: ABT. 1767 d: 1837 + Sarah Sallie Roper b: 1779 d: 10 OCT 1855 + Unknown West 2 John West b: 1768 "Josephine, I am trying to locate anything I can on my Taylor family. Bernard Taylor is my 6th great grandfather, son Anthony Taylor m/Susanna Lacey, they had Littleberry Taylor who married Sarah Roper. This family was in Chesterfield Co., VA. I have not been able to find who Bernard's parents are, Bernard has a son James born in New Kent Co., VA 1738 not sure where Anthony was born. Believe that are James & Mary Gaines Taylor was Bernard's Parents. With James being a son of George Taylor who married Martha Tomlin. George being the son of George Taylor who married Elizabeth Peasley or Beasley. Could you pleases help me on the mater? I well be happy to share any information I have with you. Thanks Colleen in Ok Note Citations Notes on Leroy Taylor Birth: 25 Jul 1758 Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Viriginia, USA Capt.in Rev. War and at Kings Mt., NC.-Used step father's name (Rose) till Rev. Founded Washington College-memb. Terr. Legislature-memb. TN Constitutional Conve 24 years TN legislature. 2-4s-1-2 Fairview, Cem Father: William TAYLOR b: 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia Mother: Sarah BRADFORD b: 1727 in Prince William, Virginia Marriage 1 Nelley WILSON b: ABT 1760 in Of, , Washington, Tennessee Children Sarah "Sally" TAYLOR b: AFT Mar 1770 in Rowan ,North Carolina William LeRoy TAYLOR b: ABT 1781 in Wshngt Co, , , Tennessee Nellie TAYLOR b: 12 Mar 1783 in Wshngt Co, , , Tennessee John TAYLOR b: ABT 1785 in Wshngt Co, , , Tennessee Joseph TAYLOR b: ABT 1787 in Wshngt Co, , , Tennessee Mary or Polly TAYLOR b: ABT 1791 in Wshngt Co, , , Tennessee Notes on Nancy Anna Lee Father: William Lee Junior b: 14 May 1704 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Mother: Anne b: 1706 in North Farnham Parish,Richmond Co,Virginia Marriage 1 Joseph Luke Hanks Senior b: 20 Dec 1725 in Bedford,Richmond Co,Virginia Children Mary Elizabeth Hanks b: ABT 1757 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Charles Hanks b: ABT 1758 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Thomas Hanks b: ABT 1759 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia James ''Abraham'' Hanks b: 20 Mar 1760 in ,Bedford Co,Virginia Joshua Hanks b: ABT 1762 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Joseph Luke Hanks Junior b: 1764 William Hanks b: ABT 1765 in ,Richmond Co,Virginia Elizabeth Hanks b: 1766 Great grandmother of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln Notes on John Taylor, Major Military Service Major, Light Dragoons U.S.A. Elected Senator, Maryland Legislature Notes on Caleb Taylor Children Sarah TAYLOR b: Oct 1778 in Tyrone, North Carolina, USA Rev. Jeremiah TAYLOR b: 22 Feb 1774 in Tryon, North Carolina, USA Miss TAYLOR b: 1785 Notes on Joshua Taylor Moved from Va to Tryon County, by 1776, Rutherford county, NC by 1790 Members of Mountain Creek Baptist Church, Gilkey, NC Will: Book D. pg 122 8 March 1827 Recorded June Court 1830. I, Joshua Taylor, being weak in body but of perfect sound mind and memory. All just debts to be paid. To my dtr. Mary Camp, I give one negro boy named Wilkey and one negro girl named Caty during her and her husbands lifetime, and not subject to their debts or contracts, at their death to be the property of their two dtrs. & their heirs, Viney and Sarah Camp. To son Robert Taylor I give one cow worth $8. To my dtr. Frances Steele, I give one
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks negro girl Isbel and her child Jesee & her increase, not to be subject to any debts or contracts of Abraham Steele during said Francis Steele's lifetime. To my son, Jesse Taylor, I give one cow worth $8, and a note of hand of $40 given by him to me dated Jan 7 1808 with interest thereon. To my dtr. Olive Taylor, I give one negro boy named Tom, and the tract of land on which I now live, containing several tracts all adjoining, during her lifetime or marriage, in either case one half to go to her son, Miller Erwin Taylor, also some household and kitchen furniture, some stock, some tools and $50 to be paid unto Miller Erwin Taylor when he comes of age. To my dtr. Hannah Dickey I give three negroes named Sam, Matty and Betty. To my dtr. Rhoda Gadd, I give one negro girl named Linda and her increase & a note of hand of James Gadd payable to Joshua Taylor Sr. for $92 with interest dated Jan 8 1811 and a tract of land lying in Buncombe County NC. I purchased from James Gadd if there is such land to be found. To my daughter Nancy Christopher, I give one negro man named Mark, one boy named Lewis, a note of hand given by William Christopher payable to Joshua Taylor, the sum $121.80 with the interest thereon. To my son-in-law Ezekiel Scoggins I give one cow worth $8 and a note of hand given him to me for 22 shilling & 6 pence. To my dtr. Sarah Grizzle, I give one negro boy named George, one other named Wilson, which is to be subject to the payment of $50 to the proper use of Miller Erwin Taylor. To my son Joshua Taylor, I give one negro man named Adam, one woman called Eve & their increase. One tract of land on Pulloun Creek where William Allen now lives. To my grandchild, M.E. Taylor, negro Jinney, bed and furniture, one small shotgun, and $40 for education. To my grandchildren M. Euto Taylor and Rhoda Sutton, I give a tract of land of 100 acres lying on Mountain and Glighorn Creeks near where Jesse Taylor now lives. To my grandchildren Marvill Rabson, Oliver, Sarah, Statia and Alvira Scoggins, children of Ezekiel and Rebecca Scoggins, each when of age $100. My negro woman Jenny may choose any of my legatees to live with. I will that negroes John, Jack and Suckey be sold, to collect all notes not given and money divided among my seven dtrs. I appoint John Bradley, Thomas Edwards, and Elias Lynch my executors. Witness: Ben H. Bradley, jurat., Jas. O. Terrell, jurat., Elias Lynch, jurat. Signed Joshua Taylor Joshua, his brother Caleb, and either his father or brother Robert were tried for treason in 1782 but found innocent. Local tales had it that Robert, Sr, a friend of the gov. of NC, was a loyalist. Joshua was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was a private in the NC army prior to 1777. (From Rutherford county genconnect queries) Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?joshua,hannah,steele::taylor::16200.html Re: Hannah Holland Taylor Posted by: Judy Taylor Murphy Date: April 06, 2001 at 10:10:29 In Reply to: Re: Hannah Holland Taylor by Julia Kedroff of 29016 .....church records that Joshua and Hannah were at serious odds about Joshua's treatment of a daughter (apparently slapped her) that they were having marital problems so severe around 1800+ that the church pastor had to get involved to mend the rift in the family. Eventually Joshua resigned as deacon because with the marital and personal situation he believed he could not longer represent the church in that capacity. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/11702.html Joshua was a private in the Rev. war. He was in service proor to Nov. 1777 with the NC Army. This was found in the DAR acceptance papers of Leah Smith Davis for membership in the DAR. National #520008, Vol XI, p17, folio 3 of the NC Historical Commission. Papers states that his father was a loyalist
Father: Robert TAYLOR b: AFT 1715 in Virginia, USA Mother: Susannah ANDERSON b: 4 Oct 1725 in New York, USA City,New York Marriage 1 Hannah STEELE b: ABT 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Married: 1765 in Virginia, USA Children Hannah TAYLOR b: Oct 1777 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Rebecca TAYLOR b: 1780 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Susannah TAYLOR b: 1766 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Francis TAYLOR b: 1773 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Sarah Sally TAYLOR b: AFT 1768 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Joshua TAYLOR b: 1770 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mary TAYLOR b: 1781 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Robert TAYLOR b: 1783 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jesse TAYLOR b: 1787 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Olive TAYLOR b: 1789 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Rhoda TAYLOR b: 1793 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Nancy TAYLOR b: 1782 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Mary Taylor Father: Robert TAYLOR b: AFT 1715 in Virginia, USA Mother: Susannah ANDERSON b: 4 Oct 1725 in New York, USA City,New York Marriage 1 Hartwell HUNNICUTT b: 13 May 1738 in Surry, Virginia, USA Sealing Spouse: 9 Sep 2003 in DALLA Children Rebecca HUNNICUTT b: 1760 Polly HUNNICUTT Hartwell HUNNICUTT b: 1756 in Of Cumberland, South Carolina, USA Rowland HUNNICUTT b: in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Arthur Taylor Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/27612.html
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Arthur Taylor, brother to Joshua, is my line. He died fighting in the Rev. War in SC near the NC SC line. He is listed in Bobby Gilmer Moss Book of SC Revolutionary Soldiers. His wife Celia is also listed. He had 2 sons: Charles and Arthur. Charles was my ggg grandfather. He died in Henderson Co NC abt 1844,which was at one time a part of old Buncombe. Joshua was my husband's line through Sarah who married Andrew Grizzle in Rutherford Co NC and migrated to Lumpkin Co Ga. They married into the Gooch family and Blackwell family of Lumpkin Co. *********** Notes from Josephine Sanders Sparks [email protected] 2006-02-09 10:53:11 According to the Celia Taylor widow's application applied 1804 Pendleton District SC., Arthur died in the services of his country in Dec 1781 SC under Col. Anderson. (I have his Rev War record, also author: Bobby Gilmer Moss ). Celia filed for his estate in the 1780's Rutherford Co. NC. The family lived on Cathey's Creek Rutherford Co NC until son Charles, who married Elizabeth Potts in 1788 Rutherford,and Arthur Jr. migrated to land their father owned in Anson Co NC bet 1790-1800. In 1790 Rutherford Co NC. Celia was living next door to son Charles and wife Elizabeth. Mother, Celia migrated to SC when Charles migrated to Anson.. Her daughters: Pennine married Milinton Ledbetter of Pendleton SC and Martha married cousin, Rowland Hunnicut of Rutherford Co NC. He was the son of Hartwell Hunnicut and Mary Taylor. Mary Taylor was the sister of Arthur Taylor. They too migrated to old Pendleton SC. By 1822, Charles had migrated back to Buncombe along with several members of his family, including my great great grandfather Joseph Taylor b. 1810 and died Oct 15, 1891, Blue Ridge Henderson Co NC. He is buried at Refuge Baptist Church Henderson Co. Dana NC. Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=joesteg&id=I4852 Information on Arthur Taylor provided by Josephine Sparks, [email protected], in December Source: SC Archives: Celia Taylor applied for a widow's pension and back pay in 1804 Greenville Co SC. She stated her husband Arthur Taylor died in 1781 while serving his country in the Revolution. Bobby Gilmer Moss's book states he was under the command of Captain William Maxwell under the command of Pickens and Anderson.She applied for her husband's estate in 1782-84 in Rutherford Co NC. She was living next door to son Charles in 1790 census for Rutherford Co NC. She stated she moved her younger children to Greenville County after 1790. She received the pension despite affidavits that stated her husband was a Tory living in Rutherford Co NC at the time of his death.A son in law, Millington Ledbetter, stated he heard Celia say on more than one occasion that Arthur Taylor was killed by an unknown person in their home. An affidavit from a Lieutenant John Hallum states the affidavit of Celia Taylor was correct; he did die in the service of his country Father: Robert TAYLOR b: AFT 1715 in Virginia, USA Mother: Susannah ANDERSON b: 4 Oct 1725 in New York, USA City,New York Marriage 1 Mrs. Celia TAYLOR Children Charles TAYLOR Arthur TAYLOR Pennine TAYLOR Martha TAYLOR
Notes on John Taylor John Taylor (Sr.) was born in 1755, purchased land in Tryone County, but later was one of the first settlers of Old Buncombe County. He purchased land in the Cane Creek area in 1799, but moved to Mills River around1800. The name of their home was called Sycamore near where MillsRiver Church is today. He moved to North Mills River and in 1837 received two land grants from which are now a part of Pisgah Forest. He was a farmer, and a dealer in land. He and his wife are buried on theTaylor place. ...He was married twice, and had a son, John Taylor Jr (1818-1899) from his second marriage....The Heritage of Old Buncombe County North Carolina Volume II 1987 (Published by The Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society) pp 357 1 Nov 1790-Feb 1791 Orange Co NC DB 4-408. John NICHOLS of Orange & Sara his w ife to John TAYLOR of same, £100, 428a on Combs Creek, begin at a BJ, N 7 ....to first station, bounded by Combs, GEDDIS, & MOORE; signed: John NICHOLS, Sarah NICHOLS; wit. Robert DUNCAN, Robert FERGUSON; ack. Feb. 1791 term. (p.71) 2 Nov 1790 Orange Co, NC DB 4-419. John TAYLOR of Casw ell to John NICHOLS of Orange, £50, 428a on Combs Creek begin at a BJ, .... to first station, John NICHOLS & wife Sarah to TAYLOR, void on condition John TAYLOR pays note given to NICHOLS 1 Nov. 1790 payable 1 Nov. 1795 for £50; signed: John (X) TAYLOR; w it. Robert FERGUSON, Robert DUNCAN; proved Feb. 1791 term by FERGUSON. (p.73) Notes on Robert Hammer Taylor Children John TAYLOR b: 1785 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA James Lewis TAYLOR b: 1789 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Joseph TAYLOR b: 25 Jul 1791 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Sally TAYLOR b: 1792 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mildred (Milly) TAYLOR b: 12 Apr 1794 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Benjamin TAYLOR b: 12 May 1795 in Bladen, North Carolina, USA Nancy TAYLOR b: 1798 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1803 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jonathan TAYLOR b: 1812 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Sarah Knox Taylor While Jefferson Davis was still in Wisconsin with the military, in 1833, he met and fell in love with Sarah Taylor, also referred to by some sources as
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sarah Knox. She was the daughter of his commander, Colonel Zachary Taylor who would later gain the presidency. As the colonel did not approve of the match, Davis resigned his commission in June 1835. Sarah went to an aunt in Kentucky, and there the two were married. Davis' older brother, Joseph, helped him establish a plantation, called Brierfield, on land in Mississippi. There, Jefferson began a new life as a delta cotton planter. As idyllic as the newlywed's life appeared it was not to last. Within three month's of settling in Mississippi, Sarah Knox Davis contracted malarial fever and died http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_loves_of_jefferson_davis#ixzz0J2MBvQMf&D Note Citations Notes on Irvin Taylor Each age is different between the years 1829 and 1835, he may not have known the exact date he was born which was common at that time in the Appalachian Mountains. Many sources list Irwin and Mary as both children of Jesse Taylor, Sr., however Irwin is the correct child based on information from the Lee County, Virginia Marriage Records that record the marriage of J.W. Taylor (son of Grief) to Nancy Taylor (daughter of Mary Saylor). I do not believe that J.W. would have married his aunt. It is more believable that he would have married a cousin. Contributed by Bryan Guy Taylor on June 20, 1999: Mary A. Taylor born about 1835 VA m. Irvin Taylor March 10, 1858. Bryan lists Mary as the child of Jesse Taylor 1869 Harlan County, Kentucky Census Irvin Taylor b. 1829 Ky m. 1858 Harlan Co,Ky Mary Taylor (Saylor) b. 1839 Ky Wallen's Creek Children: Noah b. 1857; John b. 1863; Nancy b. 1866 m. 10-21-1893 J.W. Taylor Notes on Nancy Taylor 1 Nancy TAYLOR b: 1828 + David LEE ,Sr b: 1824 d: 1905 2 George LEE b: 1852 + Mary Craig MILLER b: 1858 2 James Garret LEE b: 7 SEP 1853 d: 22 MAR 1942 + Rachel Jane DANIEL b: 1850 3 Richard Henry LEE + Levina Catherine SAYLOR 4 James Garfield LEE b: 20 FEB 1894 d: 7 JUL 1982 + Virdie TAYLOR b: NOV 1898 d: 21 MAY 1971 5 Herman LEE b: 5 OCT 1917 d: 28 AUG 1946 + Lucille CAMPBELL b: 5 JAN 1926 5 Juanita Virginia LEE b: 24 MAY 1920 + Charles A. EBERLE , Sr b: 21 DEC 1920 6 Living EBERLE 5 Charles Richard LEE b: 26 APR 1922 d: 6 JUN 1922 5 Harl William LEE b: 20 AUG 1923 + Lillian May PELZ b: 2 SEP 1926 5 Martha Belle LEE b: 27 DEC 1926 d: 27 DEC 1926 5 Mary Alice LEE b: 23 JUN 1928 + Lewis Lindberg SHEETS b: 3 JUL 1928 d: 5 MAY 1963 + Harold C. HOFFMAN b: 21 NOV 1920 5 Living LEE + Living FELTS 5 Living LEE + Edwin C. HOPSHIRE b: 28 DEC 1927 d: 7 APR 1974 5 Ruby Helen LEE b: 29 DEC 1937 d: 9 SEP 1974 + Living AKINS 4 Roosevelt LEE + Flo ? 4 Lydia LEE + Robert GILES + Jincy SAYLOR b: 6 DEC 1860 d: 10 JUL 1929 3 Mary E. LEE 2 William Andrew LEE b: 5 OCT 1855 d: 22 DEC 1935 + Lovey SAYLOR b: 22 AUG 1857 d: 22 FEB 1936 3 Jincy LEE b: 1873 3 Nancy LEE b: 1875 3 Mary LEE b: 1877 3 David LEE b: 1881 2 Mary A. LEE b: 24 MAY 1858 + Frank TAYLOR + Simon SAYLOR 2 Eva Pricilla LEE b: FEB 1868
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Noah TAYLOR 2 Lydia Catherine LEE b: 15 DEC 1869 d: 23 DEC 1915 + William SAYLOR b: 1 JAN 1869 d: 27 FEB 1953 2 Sarah LEE b: 1876 Notes on Elizabeth E. Taylor Note: ELIZABETH TAYLOR WHITAKER was born in the Cherokee Nation East, dau. of David and Mary Bigby Taylor. She attended school at the Candy's Creek Mission near present Cleveland, Tennessee. She fled with her parents to the North Carolina mountains. There she grew up and married Stephen Whitaker. They were rather prosperous landowners and he was a Captain of Thomas' Legion in the CSA army during the Civil War. It is a documented matter-of- fact that he was the last officer to surrender East of the Mississippi River. 1 Elizabeth E TAYLOR b: 18 Oct 1819 d: 30 JUN 1891 + Stephen WHITAKER b: 09 Feb 1814 d: 20 May 1900 2 David Layfayette WHITAKER b: 31 Jan 1838 d: 8 Apr 1912 2 Mary Catherine WHITAKER b: 24 Mar 1839 d: 22 Feb 1899 + John Eli INGRAM b: 2 May 1834 d: 22 Sep 1893 3 Mary E A INGRAM b: abt 1856 3 Flora A INGRAM b: 16 Feb 1861 3 Elvie INGRAM b: abt 1866 3 David INGRAM b: abt 1867 3 John INGRAM b: abt 1869 3 Harriet INGRAM b: abt 1871 3 Emma INGRAM b: abt 1874 3 Albert INGRAM b: abt 1875 3 Allice INGRAM b: abt 1875 3 Tenie INGRAM b: abt 1878 3 Cornelia Christine INGRAM b: abt 1880 + Bark Foreman CLEVELAND b: 22 Oct 1874 4 Byron F CLEVELAND b: abt 1902 d: 6 Aug 1960 4 Kathleen CLEVELAND b: abt 1905 4 Ingram O. CLEVELAND b: 15 Sep 1908 d: 30 May 1998 4 Mason Freeman CLEVELAND b: abt 1915 + Claudia May FLEMING b: abt 1911 2 Lydia Emeline WHITAKER b: 22 Feb 1841 d: 3 Apr 1923 + Zed CROMWELL d: abt 1863 2 Margaret P WHITAKER b: 12 Jul 1842 d: 22 Nov 1929 + James CROMWELL b: est 1840 2 Martha Ann WHITAKER b: 22 Oct 1842 d: 13 Jun 1906 2 James M "Mack" WHITAKER b: 23 Aug 1846 d: after Jul 1928 2 Sarah Amanda "Mandy" WHITAKER b: 27 Mar 1848 d: 22 May 1926 2 Stephen Decator WHITAKER b: 28 Jul 1850 2 Joshua Walker WHITAKER b: 28 Jul 1851 2 Caroline WHITAKER b: 3 Apr 1852 d: 2 Jul 1880 + Harvey Anthony COOPER b: 7 Jun 1850 d: 7 Apr 1940 3 James Mack COOPER b: abt 1880 + Annie --?-- b: abt 1886 4 Catherine COOPER b: abt 1906 2 Adaline Elizabeth WHITAKER b: 3 Apr 1852 d: 12 Jun 1929 + William E BATTLE b: 1847 d: 1889 3 Florence BATTLE b: abt 1872 3 Faustine BATTLE b: abt 1874 3 Stephen BATTLE b: abt 1875 3 Bruce BATTLE b: abt 1876 3 Daisy BATTLE b: Feb 1880 2 William Thomas WHITAKER b: 14 Feb 1854 d: 26 Dec 1922 + Stacy Lucy HOOD b: 25 Feb 1860 d: 20 Dec 1919 3 John P WHITAKER b: 6 Oct 1876 d: 26 Nov 1887 3 James Edward WHITAKER b: 25 Dec 1878 + Myrtle ELLIS b: 3 Mar 1886 4 James Ellis WHITAKER b: 1 Sep 1909 d: 15 May 2006 4 William Thomas WHITAKER b: 8 May 1911 d: 29 Aug 1981 4 Lois Mae WHITAKER b: 2 Apr 1913 4 Fleeta Eloise WHITAKER b: 22 Sep 1915 4 Georgia Elizabeth WHITAKER b: 10 Apr 1917 4 George Edward WHITAKER b: 10 Apr 1917 d: 25 Nov 2008 4 Myrtle Lorine WHITAKER b: 12 Dec 1920 3 William Jerry, M.D. WHITAKER b: 8 Sep 1881 d: 2 Aug 1955 + Lois WALDRUP b: abt 1907 4 Jerry (Adopted) WHITAKER b: abt 1916 3 Emma Dora WHITAKER b: 11 Jun 1883 d: 1 Sep 1963 + George Wesley COLLIPRIEST b: 27 Dec 1880 d: 26 Dec 1967 4 Gertrude Ruby COLLIPRIEST b: 5 Nov 1905 d: 17 May 1995
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Marvin Wendell KILE b: 13 May 1907 d: 28 Jun 1989 5 Living KILE 4 Helen Rose COLLIPRIEST b: 25 Mar 1907 + Robert FUS b: abt 1907 5 Living FUS 5 Living FUS 4 James Edwin COLLIPRIEST b: 4 Oct 1908 d: 13 Dec 1994 + Alice Elizabeth KIRKPATRICK b: 4 July 1909 d: 22 Aug 2000 5 Living COLLIPRIEST + Living SANDERS 6 Living SANDERS + Living MALLOY 6 Living SANDERS + Living DUTHIE 5 Living COLLIPRIEST + Vivian B VIRGADAMO b: 1929 6 Living COLLIPRIEST 4 Fern Marqueritte COLLIPRIEST b: 6 Feb 1910 d: 12 Jul 1987 + Kenneth Clinton DRAPER b: abt 1909 d: 12 Jul 1987 5 Charles R DRAPER b: abt 1929 5 Living DRAPER 5 Living DRAPER 4 Fay Eugena COLLIPRIEST b: 6 Feb 1910 d: 19 Aug 2005 + Alvin Earl BLESSING b: 6 Apr 1911 d: Oct 1986 5 James W. BLESSING b: 18 Sep 1929 5 Living BLESSING + --?-- TRUMBO 3 Margaret Rose WHITAKER b: 1 Jun 1886 d: 29 Nov 1949 + James R LAWSON b: est 1885 4 Byron LAWSON b: abt 1909 + PONDER 3 J. Charles WHITAKER b: 4 Jul 1888 + Cutis Elizabeth BUSH b: Jan 1891 4 John C WHITAKER 3 Ella Ora WHITAKER b: 8 Aug 1890 + Donald H MORRIS b: abt 1893 3 Austin WHITAKER b: 8 Sep 1892 d: 2 Feb 1894 3 Claud WHITAKER b: 9 Feb 1895 3 Clarence Everett WHITAKER b: 7 May 1897 3 Edna Mae WHITAKER b: 26 Jul 1901 + Robert BEAR 2 Elizabeth WHITAKER b: 29 Jun 1857 2 Harriett WHITAKER b: 19 Jun 1860 2 Jefferson Davis WHITAKER b: 26 Apr 1862 d: 1 Jul 1862 Notes on Thomas Jefferson Taylor Father: David Miller [Sr @] Taylor b: 16 DEC 1791 in Orange Co, VA Mother: Mary Ann "Polly" Bigby b: 9 AUG 1802 in TN Marriage 1 Martha Ann Bradley b: 12 JAN 1833 in Cherokee Co, NC Married: 17 NOV 1854 Children James Elbert [@] Taylor b: ABT 1856 Xenas Xerxes [@] Taylor b: ABT 1858 William Francis [@] Taylor b: 5 JUN 1861 Margaret Annie [@] Taylor b: JAN 1864 Rebecca Adelaide [@] Taylor b: ABT 1866 Marriage 2 Cynthia Melvina Walker b: 8 JAN 1839 Married: 22 SEP 1870 Children Thomas David [@] Taylor b: ABT 1872 John Oscar [@] Taylor b: ABT 1873 Minnie Louise [@] Taylor b: ABT 1874 Notes on Catherine Taylor 1 Catherine [@] Taylor b: 2 MAR 1823 d: 1 NOV 1915 + Jonathan McDaniel b: ABT 1820 2 Five Children [@] McDaniel + Felix Panther b: BET 1819 AND 1820 d: 21 FEB 1853 2 Seven Children [@] Panther b: BET 1839 AND 1850 2 Mary [@] Panther b: 1843
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + John McDonald b: ABT 1852 3 Ten Children [@] McDonald b: BET 1872 AND 1888 2 Martha Ann [@] Panther b: 1848 d: 24 APR 1906 + Hazzell (Tazwell) Payne b: 14 APR 1839 d: 1912 3 Felix Panther [@] Payne b: 28 NOV 1866 + Octavia Amanda (Hope) Berry b: ABT 1868 4 Jonathan Mack [@] Payne b: MAR 1897 + Hattie [@] Moon b: 9 MAY 1899 d: SEP 1976 5 Lila Belle [@] Payne b: 21 APR 1920 d: 6 NOV 2006 + Joseph George "Joe" [@] Payne b: 3 AUG 1909 d: 14 JAN 1989 6 Living Payne + Living Dickson 6 Living Payne + Living Stumm 3 Ten Children [@] Payne b: BET 1866 AND 1892 3 Mary Jane "Molly" [@] Payne b: 20 APR 1878 + John or Samuel Payne b: AFT 1850 4 Martha Mae [@] Payne b: 8 APR 1904 + Howard Andrew Parham b: 1909 d: 29 DEC 1982 5 Howard Leroy [@] Parham b: 29 DEC 1929 d: 1982 + Living Cromer 6 Living Parham 6 Living Parham + Living Drake 5 Arnold Edward [@] Parham b: 3 APR 1933 + Kulajitta Tansavat b: 1 JAN 1938 6 Giulina A [@] Parham b: 27 NOV 1962 + Living Wilkie 6 Living Parham + Living Strother 6 Michael Arnold [@] Parham b: 16 JUN 1968 5 Living Parham + Living Kellum 6 Living Kellum 6 Living Kellum 6 Living Kellum 6 Living Kellum 6 Living Kellum 5 Lewis Boyd [@] Parham b: 1940 d: ABT 1983 + Living Bowers 6 Living Parham 6 Living Parham 5 Living Parham + Living Evans 6 Living Evans 6 Living Evans + Robert V [@] Booth b: 30 OCT 1903 d: MAR 1987 5 Robert [@] Booth b: ABT 1925 5 Floyd [@] Booth b: ABT 1927 + Willie Thelma Bennett b: ABT 1927 6 Living Booth 4 Mary Jane [@] Payne b: AFT 1900 4 William Sampson [@] Payne b: AFT 1900 + Luther Augustus [@] Booth b: 18 DEC 1859 d: 1930 Notes on Minerva Jane Taylor 1 Minerva Jane Taylor b: 24 MAY 1820 d: 18 OCT 1885 + Robert Wesley Walker b: 3 FEB 1815 d: 21 MAY 1898 2 William Hayward Walker b: 1862 d: 1941 + Lucy Jennie Johnson 3 Robert Wesley Walker b: 26 DEC 1887 3 Frank Lee Walker b: 1 AUG 1892 3 John William Walker b: 4 JUN 1894 + Rachel Ratcliffe + Martha Elizabeth Williams b: 1 JUN 1867 d: 28 MAY 1936 3 Dennis Walker b: JAN 1885 2 Ellen Isabel Walker b: 1852 2 Cora Augusta Walker b: 1858 2 Fannie Jennie Walker b: 1853 2 Robert Andrew Walker b: 1851 2 James L Walker b: 1856 2 Cherokee Caledonia Walker b: 1859
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Senora Adelaide Walker b: 1854 2 Mary Malinda Walker b: 1855 2 Louisa Caroline Walker b: 1850 2 Lafayette Walker b: 1849 2 William H Walker b: 1866 d: 1941 Notes on David Taylor Father: Andrew Miller Taylor b: 1796 in Orange, Virginia, USA Mother: Jane Bigby b: 1804 in Cherokee Nation East, Amohee, Tennessee, USA Marriage 1 Fannie Jones Long b: 1830 Marriage 2 Elizabeth Jane McSpadden b: 1830 Marriage 3 Elzada Allen Marriage 4 Laura Elizabeth Welch Marriage 5 Ellen Hide b: 1830 Married: 2 MAY 1845 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA Children Claybourne Cass Taylor b: 1846 Marriage 6 Sarah Ann Adair b: 1834 in Adairsville, Barton, Georgia, USA Married: 1857 in Indian Territory Children Clayborne Cass Taylor b: 1849 Lorena Adelaide Taylor b: 1851 Charlotte Taylor b: 15 JUL 1853 Notes on Elizabeth Taylor 1 Elizabeth Taylor b: 23 MAR 1824 d: 18 OCT 1883 + William Covington Ghormley b: 25 MAR 1817 d: 10 SEP 1896 2 David Vanwick Ghormley b: FEB 1850 d: 1903 2 Michael Orlando Ghormley b: 1847 d: 1 FEB 1922 2 Ewing Capers Ghormley b: 31 OCT 1857 d: 1931 2 Mary Matilda Ghormley b: 21 FEB 1852 d: 14 MAR 1932 2 William Andrew Ghormley b: 24 OCT 1853 d: 19 JUL 1876 2 Abraham Ghormley b: 31 MAY 1861 d: 19 MAR 1883 2 Erastus Duncan Ghormley b: 8 SEP 1855 d: 14 OCT 1865 2 Jane Isabell Ghormley b: 21 FEB 1846 d: 1918 2 Rachel Matilda Ghormley b: 10 MAY 1859 2 Isabel Jane Ghormley b: 21 FEB 1845 d: 3 MAR 1918 3 David Taylor Witt b: 14 MAR 1874 3 Rachael Matilda Witt b: 24 SEP 1876 d: 1976 3 Mary Jane Witt b: 20 MAR 1865 d: OCT 1962 3 Michael Orlando Witt b: 17 SEP 1867 3 William Felix Witt b: 24 AUG 1869 d: 16 FEB 1951 3 John Wesley Witt b: 17 SEP 1867 + Felix Nelson Witt b: 6 MAY 1839 3 Dewitt Talmidge Witt b: 1890 d: 1964 3 Nannie Katherine Witt b: 14 MAR 1873 3 Anna Belle Witt b: 22 JUL 1878 3 Abraham Gilbert Witt b: 20 JAN 1880 3 Tipton Isaac Witt b: 2 AUG 1885 3 Alda Capers Witt b: 7 SEP 1883 3 William Felix Witt 3 John Wesley Witt 3 Mary Elizabeth b: 20 MAR 1866 3 Luke Witt b: 1887 3 Benjamin Dee Witt b: 31 MAR 1890 3 Leona Witt 2 David Vanwick Ghormley b: FEB 1850 2 Matilda Rachel Ghormley b: 10 MAY 1859 2 Edwin Cape Ghormley b: 31 OCT 1857 2 Martha Matilda Ghormley Notes on Margarette Ann Taylor 1 Margarette Ann TAYLOR b: 1806 d: 1879 + William Taylor BERRY b: 1796 d: 1878
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 John Washington BERRY b: 1825 d: 1864 + Sarah Catherine MERRIFIELD b: 1842 d: 1921 3 Margaret Ann Taylor BERRY b: 1858 d: 1956 + John C. FLICKLIN + Tazewell Megehee JONES b: 1832 d: 1916 4 John Milton JONES b: 1879 d: 1951 + Pearl (Briggs) PERCELL b: 1885 d: 1969 5 Milton Edmonton JONES b: 1907 d: 1944 + Fay Bea LAWSON 5 Rene Francis JONES 5 Hattie Nanette JONES b: 1912 d: 1993 + Ray HANCOCK 6 Living HANCOCK + Living ? 5 Catherine Virginia JONES 5 Herman Aston JONES + Mary C. RAGAN 6 Living JONES 6 Living JONES 6 Living JONES 5 Eugene Douglas JONES b: 1921 d: 1985 + Betty Jayne PIEPHOFF 6 Living JONES + Living ? + Living COULTER 6 Living JONES + Living MOE 6 Living JONES + Living PAULSON 6 Living JONES + Living RIEKE 6 Living JONES + Living CURTIS 5 Edythe Margoerite JONES + Jack P. SWEITZER 6 Living SWEITZER 6 Living SWEITZER 6 Living SWEITZER 5 Mildred Evelyn JONES b: 1923 d: 1924 5 Joy Janice JONES + Earl E. TRACY 6 Living TRACY 6 Living TRACY 6 Living TRACY 6 Living TRACY 4 Mattie Catherine JONES b: 1880 4 Tazewell Megehee JONES , Jr b: 1881 4 Susie Frannie JONES b: 1883 d: 1953 + James Richard ANDREWS 5 Richard ANDREWS 5 Dorothy M. ANDREWS 5 M. Nannette ANDREWS 5 Margaret F. ANDREWS 4 Harry Clay JONES b: 1885 d: 1982 + Benola LARGENT 5 Clarence H. JONES 5 Leanord W. JONES 4 Edith Marie JONES b: 1889 d: 1970 + Otis EMBRY 5 Joe EMBRY 4 Clarence Berry JONES b: 1890 d: 1973 + Albyene CARREL 5 Jane Ruth JONES 5 C. B. JONES + Mayne WHEELER 5 Lyndal JONES 5 Anne JONES 4 Rene Chastain JONES b: 1886 d: 1969 + Leta KING 5 Margaret C. KING 3 Sue Singleton BERRY b: 1856 3 Clarence Plantaganet BERRY b: 1860
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Lawrence Washington BERRY 2 Jonathan Taylor BERRY + Courteney SMITH 2 Nanny BERRY + Micajah FIBLE 2 Mary Elizabeth BERRY + John J. HARBISON 2 Andrew BERRY 2 Thomas Brent BERRY Notes on John Lewis Taylor OR Joseph OR Joe L. OR Joel L. Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1185548&id=I98 John Lewis Taylor Sr. paid property taxes on l00 acres in l872, and taxes on 60 acres in l873 and l874, all in Civil District #6 of Coffee County, TN. This item found in CCT County Court Loose Papers CCHS Volume XX11, item # l5l4 dated March 4, l8_1. Coffee Co.,TN County court loose papers of 5 Dec l853 John L. Taylor, et al. Petition for sale of land. John L. Taylor, Peyton C. Sheid, Lecil and Sarah Bobo, minor heirs of Marion Bobo, deceased, by their guardian James N. Campbell, all of CCT.1 From Franklin County Deeds...#1527 John L. Taylor and David Lowery enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County, State of TN on the waters of little Duck river beginning on a red oak south east corner of John Brixey's 500 acre entry running north with his line thence east.... From Franklin County Deeds....#728 $40 John Taylor enters forty acres of land situated in the county of Franklin, Crow Creek waters beginning at a beech and elm on a dry branch the south corner of Thomas Middleton's 50 acre tract thence running southwardly on the mountain to a dry branch..... John is buried in Manchester, TN probably on his property. COFFEE CO.,TN Minutes...A;128 - March 1838 Term: John L. Taylor produced in open Court the certificate of the coroner of Coffee Co., certifying that he was duly elected a Constable in District No. 6 of Coffee County. Bond with Lewis Taylor and Meredith Taylor paid poll tax and property taxes on 50 acres in l872 in Civil District #6 in Coffee County, TN. Meredith was dead before March 4, l892 according to a lawsuit between H.J. Taylor and J. L. Taylor CCHS Volume XX11 # l5l4. After Meredith died, Selina moved to Crowell Mountain (near Scotland, Arkansas) with her brother and his wife Louisiana, later she moved in the area of West Plains, MO Note Citations Notes on Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor 1 Elizabeth Leuiza TAYLOR b: 1816 d: 1880 + Jones BURTON b: 1799 d: AFT 1869 2 Susan A. ( Sookie) BURTON b: ABT 1854 d: 1890 + Henry J. TAYLOR b: 1835 d: 10 APR 1895 3 Ada Bell TAYLOR b: 13 MAY 1880 d: 23 NOV 1945 3 Forrest TAYLOR b: MAY 1883 d: 19 FEB 1937 3 Mary TAYLOR b: OCT 1880 d: 21 JUL 1937 + William F. FREEMAN b: 1846 d: BEF 1916 2 Pauline (Polly) BURTON b: JUN 1831 d: 1906 + Thomas David LOWERY b: 2 FEB 1815 d: 1900 3 Benjamin (Ben) Allen LOWERY b: 15 MAY 1850 d: 2 JUL 1927 + Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 7 MAR 1859 d: 1939 4 Horace Wilson LOWERY b: 15 JAN 1877 4 Ruth Jane LOWERY b: 14 JAN 1880 4 Jim Polk LOWERY b: 14 FEB 1883 4 Archibald Yell LOWERY b: 20 OCT 1891 4 Readous Culmer LOWERY b: 6 AUG 1894 4 Olive Gertrude(Ollie) LOWERY b: 17 JAN 1897 d: 12 MAR 1971 + Robert Lee TRAIL b: 5 APR 1887 d: 24 MAR 1943 5 Jimmie Sue TRAIL b: 1926 + Andrew J. ALFORD 6 Living ALFORD 2 Allen BURTON b: 1835 d: 1913 + Polly Ann ADAMS b: 1835 d: ABT 1907 2 Lewis BURTON b: 1837 d: ABT 1907 2 Emma Sarah (Sally) BURTON b: 1838 d: ABT 1908 + David LOWERY b: 1828 3 Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A) Ann LOWERY b: FEB 1858 + Lewis George TAYLOR b: 30 May 1822/1823 d: 3 MAR 1913 4 Alford (Alf or Alfred) TAYLOR b: 24 Dec 1874/1875 d: 8 NOV 1967 + Sarah A JONES b: MAY 1884 4 Elmira (Emma) TAYLOR b: 1876 d: 1954
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William T. JONES 4 Jennie TAYLOR b: 21 APR 1882 d: 20 OCT 1954 + Bartlett Smith STROUD b: 14 FEB 1854 4 Walter TAYLOR b: 31 JUL 1887 d: MAY 1967 4 Lewis T TAYLOR b: 17 SEP 1889 d: MAR 1971 + Hattie Spence PITTS b: 19 JUN 1895 4 Berry TAYLOR b: 1 MAR 1892 d: 29 MAY 1966 + Willie Lee PITTS b: 22 FEB 1898 d: 14 DEC 1955 + Era POFF b: 18 DEC 1900 d: 2 NOV 1972 2 David C. BURTON b: 1840 d: ABT 1910 + Margaret Lucinda ELLIOTT b: 1840 2 Rhoda Jane BURTON b: 1842 + Thomas J. ADAMS b: 1840 d: ABT 1910 2 Nancy BURTON b: 1844 2 James Jones BURTON b: 1849 2 Samuel Morris BURTON b: 1853 d: ABT 1900 + Amanda BALLARD b: 1853 d: 1924 3 Joella BURTON b: 3 JAN 1879 d: 30 JAN 1966 + Joseph Partlow WILLIAMS b: 4 SEP 1877 2 Edward BURTON b: MAR 1860 Notes on Edy (Edith) Taylor Notes from Calvin Dorris [email protected] 2006-12-24 15:34:05 This William Collins Jr is not the son of William and Edith Taylor Collins. The William that married Phebe is more than likely a very close relation. And no, Phebe is not a Taylor, nor is her nickname Edy. This was misinformation given to you by me several years back. William and Edith do have a son William Collins Jr. who was living with them in the 1850 census. He was married to Nancy Bert at the time. They had moved to Hamilton Co., Ill by 1850. The William Collins who married Phebe was still in Coffee County TN in 1850 1 Edy (Phebe) TAYLOR b: 1818 + William , Jr. COLLINS b: 1821 2 Nancy COLLINS b: 1840 2 Martha COLLINS b: 1843 2 James COLLINS b: 1845 2 Francis COLLINS b: 1847 Notes on Evy (Evaline) Taylor Notes from Calvin Dorris [email protected] 2006-12-24 15:32:33 The wife of William Collins is Edith Taylor, not Evelyn. His parents however are not known. ******** Evy Taylor born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. She married William Collins; born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. Notes for William Collins: Was executor of the will of Louis Taylor in 1844 and witness to the will of Joseph Taylor in 1833. Was in Franklin County Tennessee by 1820 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee William Collins 0220001-2101001 1840 census Coffee Co., Tennessee 00120001-00200001 Was listed in district 6 Coffee County Tennessee in 1841 Notes from Will of Louis Taylor : ........2nd. I give and bequeath my gray horse to my dearly beloved daughter Evy Collins wife of Mr. William Collins 1 Evy (Evaline) TAYLOR b: 1794 + William COLLINS b: ABT 1780 OR 1790 2 John COLLINS b: ABT 1810 2 Lewis COLLINS b: ABT 1811 2 Thomas S. COLLINS b: ABT 1812 2 Elizabeth COLLINS b: ABT 1813 + Branson JAMES 2 Hezekiah COLLINS b: ABT 1814 2 Watson COLLINS b: 1817 + Mary STRAWN b: 1820 d: 1858 3 Julia Ann COLLINS b: 1847 + William Robert DORRIS b: 1838 4 Lula DORRIS b: ABT 1865 + William Walter HARRISON b: ABT 1865 3 William Parton COLLINS b: 1842 d: BEF 1865 3 Jasper COLLINS b: 1845 3 Sarah COLLINS b: 1849 3 Manly M. COLLINS b: 1855 3 Elizabeth E. COLLINS b: 1837 d: 1871 + Hiram Anderson DORRIS b: 1833 d: BEF 22 DEC 1863 + Benjamin Franklin RAY 3 Edia Adeline COLLINS b: MAY 1840 d: 1900 + William Thomas DORRIS b: 1832 d: 22 SEP 1870 4 Hiram A. DORRIS b: 26 JAN 1868
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Emaline E. WOOD 5 Clarence Reed DORRIS b: 1894 + W. H. BARNES + D. G. EVANS + Dicey BRYAN b: 1822 d: AFT 1889 2 Delilah COLLINS b: ABT 1818 d: AFT 1880 + Young Squire LOWERY b: 20 AUG 1811 d: 31 JAN 1890 3 Nancy Jane LOWERY b: 6 NOV 1837 3 Francis W. LOWERY b: 1839 3 Narcissa LOWERY b: 1844 3 John LOWERY b: 1852 2 Mr. COLLINS b: 1819 2 William Jr. COLLINS b: 1821 + Nancy BERT 2 Hannah COLLINS + Charles ANGEL 2 Polly COLLINS + Mr MCLAINS 2 Rebecca COLLINS + Mr MCLAINS Notes on William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States William Henry Harrison From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other persons named William Henry Harrison, see William Henry Harrison (disambiguation). William Henry Harrison President William Henry Harrison in a copy of an 1841 Daguerreotype portrait by Moore and Ward -------------------------------------------------------------------------------9th President of the United States In office March 4, 1841 ±April 4, 1841 Vice President John Tyler Preceded by Martin Van Buren Succeeded by John Tyler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------2nd United States Minister to Colombia In office May 24, 1828 ±September 26, 1829 President John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Preceded by Beaufort T. Watts Succeeded by Thomas P. Moore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Senator from Ohio In office March 4, 1825 ±May 20, 1828 Preceded by Ethan Allen Brown Succeeded by Jacob Burnet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chairman of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs In office 1825 ±1828 Preceded by Andrew Jackson Succeeded by Thomas Hart Benton --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Ohio State Senator In office 1819 ±1821 Alongside: Ephraim Brown Preceded by Ephraim Brown George P. Torrence Succeeded by Ephraim Brown Benjamin M. Piatt Constituency Hamilton County -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district In office October 8, 1816 ±March 3, 1819 Preceded by John McLean Succeeded by Thomas Randolph Ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Governor of Indiana Territory In office Jaunary 10, 1801 ±September 17, 1812 President John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison Preceded by None Succeeded by John Gibson (acting) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Congressional Delegate from the Northwest Territory In office March 4, 1799 ±May 14, 1800 Preceded by None Succeeded by William McMillan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------2nd Secretary of Northwest Territory In office June 28, 1798 ±October 1, 1799 President John Adams Preceded by Winthrop Sargent Succeeded by Charles Willing Byrd -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Born February 9, 1773(1773-02-09) Charles City County, Colony of Virginia Died April 4, 1841 (aged 68) Washington, D.C. Political party Whig Spouse Anna Symmes Harrison Alma mater Hampden-Sydney College University of Pennsylvania Occupation Soldier Religion Episcopal Signature Military service Nickname(s) Old Tippecanoe Allegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Army Indiana Territorial Militia Years of service 1791 ±1797, 1811, 1812±1814 Rank Lieutenant, Major General Unit Legion of the United States Commands Army of the Northwest Battles/wars Northwest Indian War Siege of Fort Recovery Battle of Fallen Timbers
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Tecumseh's War Battle of Tippecanoe War of 1812 Siege of Fort Wayne Battle of the Thames William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773±April 4, 1841) was an American military officer and politician, the ninth President of the United States, and the first president to die in office. The oldest president elected until Ronald Reagan in 1980, and last President to be born prior to the United States Declaration of Independence, Harrison died on his 32nd day in office²the shortest tenure in United States presidential history. His death sparked a brief constitutional crisis, but that crisis ultimately resolved many questions about presidential succession left unanswered by the Constitution until passage of the 25th Amendment. Before election as president, Harrison served as the first territorial congressional delegate from the Northwest Territory, governor of the Indiana Territory and later as a U.S. representative and senator from Ohio. He originally gained national fame for leading U.S. forces against American Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Tippecanoe" (or "Old Tippecanoe"). As a general in the subsequent War of 1812, his most notable contribution was a victory at the Battle of the Thames in 1813, which brought an end to hostilities in his region. After the war, Harrison moved to Ohio, where he was elected to United States Congress, and in 1824 he became a member of the Senate. There he served a truncated term before being appointed as Minister Plenipotentiary to Colombia in May 1828. In Colombia, he lectured Simon Bolívar on the finer points of democracy before returning to his farm in Ohio, where he lived in relative retirement until he was nominated for the presidency in 1836. Defeated, he retired again to his farm before being elected president in 1840. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 1.1 Family background and childhood 1.2 Early military career 1.3 Congressman 1.4 Governor 2 Army general 2.1 Tecumseh and Tippecanoe 2.2 War of 1812 3 Post-war life 3.1 Public office 3.2 Private citizen 3.3 1836 presidential campaign 3.4 1840 presidential campaign 4 Presidency 1841 4.1 Shortest presidency 4.2 Administration and cabinet 5 Death 5.1 Impact of death 5.2 Legacy 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External links
[edit] Early life [edit] Family background and childhood Harrison was born into a prominent political family on the Berkeley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, on February 9, 1773; the youngest of Benjamin Harrison V and Elizabeth Bassett's seven children.[1] He was the last president to be born a British subject prior to American Independence. His father was a Virginia planter and a delegate to the Continental Congress (1774 ±1777) who signed the Declaration of Independence and was governor of Virginia between 1781 and 1784.[2] Harrison's brother, Carter Bassett Harrison, became a representative of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives, and Harrison's father-in-law was Congressman John Cleves Symmes. Harrison's stepmotherin-law was the daughter of New Jersey Governor William Livingston.[1] In 1787, at the age of 14, Harrison entered the Presbyterian Hampden-Sydney College. He attended the school until 1790, becoming well-versed in Latin and basic French. He was removed by his Episcopalian father, possibly because of a religious revival occurring at the school. He then briefly attended an academy in Southampton County before being again moved to Richmond where he began the study of medicine. He allegedly became involved with the anti-slavery Quakers and Methodists at the school, angering his pro-slavery father who again moved him to Philadelphia to board with Robert Morris, probably because of medical training available there. He entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1790 and there he continued to study medicine under Dr. Benjamin Rush.[3] As Harrison explained to his biographer, he did not enjoy the subject. Shortly after he had arrived in Philadelphia in 1791, his father died, leaving him with without funds for further schooling. He was 18 when his father died, and was left in the guardianship of Morris.[4] [edit] Early military career Governor Henry Lee of Virginia, a friend of Harrison's father, learned of Harrison's impoverished situation after his father's death and persuaded him to join the army. Within 24 hours of meeting and discussing his future with Lee, Harrison was commissioned as an ensign in the U.S. Army, 11th U.S.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Regt. of Infantry at the age of 18. He was first sent to Cincinnati in the Northwest Territory where the army was engaged in the ongoing Northwest Indian War.[3][5] general "Mad Anthony" Wayne took command of the western army in 1792 following a disastrous defeat by its previous commander. Harrison was promoted to lieutenant that summer because of his strict attention to discipline, and the following year he was promoted to serve as aide-de-camp. It was from Wayne that Harrison learned how to successfully command an army on the American frontier. Harrison participated in Wayne's decisive victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, which brought the Northwest Indian War to a successful close.[6] After the war, Lieutenant Harrison was one of the signatories of the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, which opened much of present-day Ohio to settlement by Americans.[1][4][7][8] Harrison's mother died in 1793 and he inherited a portion of the family's estate, including about 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land and several slaves. Harrison, who was still in the army at the time, sold his land to his brother.[9] In 1795 Harrison met Anna Symmes, of North Bend, Ohio. She was the daughter of Judge John Cleves Symmes, a prominent figure in Ohio. When Harrison approached the Judge asking permission to marry Anna, he was refused. Harrison waited until the Judge left on business; he and Anna eloped and were married on November 25, 1795.[10] After the marriage, the Judge was concerned about Harrison's ability to provide for Anna, and sold to the young couple 160 acres (65 ha) of land in North Bend.[11] Together they had 10 children: six sons and four daughters. Nine lived into adulthood and one died in infancy. Although Anna was frequently in poor health during the marriage primarily due to her pregnancies,[12] she outlived William by 23 years, dying at age 88 on February 25, 1864. Harrison resigned from the army in 1797 and began campaigning among his friends and family for a post in the Northwest Territorial government. With the aid of his close friend, Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, he was recommended to replace the outgoing Secretary of the Northwest Territory. He was appointed to the position, during which time he acted as governor during the frequent absences of Governor Arthur St. Clair.[1][4][13][14] [edit] Congressman Harrison had many friends in the elite eastern social circles, and quickly gained a reputation among them as a frontier leader.[13] Harrison ran a successful horse breeding enterprise that won him acclaim throughout the Northwest Territory.[15] He championed the northwesterners' primary concern at the time: land prices, increasing his popularity. The United States Congress had put in place a land policy in the territory that led to high land costs that was disliked by many of the territory's citizens. When Harrison ran for Congress, he campaigned largely on working to alter the situation to help encourage immigration and growth in the territory.[16] In 1799, at age 26, Harrison defeated the son of Arthur St. Clair and was elected as the first delegate representing the Northwest Territory in the Sixth United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1799, to May 14, 1800.[1][17] As a delegate from a territory, not a state, he had no authority to vote on bills but was permitted to serve on a committee, submit legislation, and debate.[18] As delegate, Harrison successfully promoted the passage of the Harrison Land Act, which made it easier for the average settler to purchase land in the Northwest Territory by allowing land to be sold in small tracts. This sudden availability of inexpensive land was an important factor in the rapid population growth of the Northwest Territory.[19] Harrison also served on the committee that decided how to divide the Northwest Territory. The committee recommended splitting the territory into two segments, creating the Ohio Territory and the Indiana Territory. The bill passed and the two new territories were established in 1800.[20] Without informing Harrison, President John Adams nominated him to become governor of the new territory due to ties to the west and his seemingly neutral political stances. He was confirmed by the Senate the following day.[21] Harrison was caught unaware and accepted the position only after receiving assurances from the Jeffersonians that he would not be removed from office after they gained power in the upcoming elections.[22] He then resigned from Congress.[23] The Indiana Territory consisted of the future states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and the eastern portion of Minnesota.[24] [edit] Governor See also: History of slavery in Indiana and Indiana Territory Harrison moved to Vincennes, the capital of the new territory, on January 10, 1801.[23] While in Vincennes, Harrison built a plantation style home he named Grouseland for its many birds. It was one of the first brick structures in the territory. The home, which has been restored and has become a popular modern tourist attraction, served as the center of social and political life in the territory.[12] He also built a second home near Corydon, the second capital, at Harrison Valley.[25] As governor, Harrison had wide ranging powers in the new territory, including the authority to appoint all territory officials and the territorial legislature and control over the division of the territory into districts. A primary responsibility was to obtain title to Native American lands to allow for white settlement to expand in the area, which enabled the region to eventually to gain statehood.[1] Harrison was also eager to expand the territory for personal reasons, as his own political fortunes were tied to Indiana's rise to statehood. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson granted Harrison authority to negotiate and conclude treaties with the Indians. Harrison oversaw the creation of 13 treaties, purchasing more than 60,000,000 acres (240,000 km2) of land, including much of present day southern Indiana, from Native American leaders. The 1804 Treaty of St. Louis with Quashquame led to the surrender of much of western Illinois and parts of Missouri from the Sauk and Meskwaki. This treaty was greatly resented by the Sauk, especially Black Hawk, and was the primary reason many Sauk sided with Great Britain during the War of 1812. The Treaty of Grouseland in 1805 was thought by Harrison to have appeased Native Americans. But tensions remained high on the frontier and became much greater after the 1809 Treaty of Fort Wayne, in w hich Harrison purchased more than 2,500,000 acres (10,000 km²) of land inhabited by the Shaw nee from the Miami tribe who claimed ownership of the Shawnees' land.[25][26] In 1803 Harrison lobbied Congress to repeal Article 6 of the Northwest Ordinance to permit slavery in the Indiana Territory. He claimed it was necessary to make the region more appealing to settlers and that it would ultimately make the territory economically viable.[27] Congress suspended the article for 10 years, and the territories covered by the ordinance were granted the right to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery. That same year Harrison had the appointed territorial legislature authorize indenturing.[28] He then attempted to have slavery legalized outright, in both 1805 and 1807. This caused a significant stir in the territory. In 1809 the legislature was popularly elected for the first time and Harrison found himself at odds with the legislature when the abolitionist party came to power. They immediately blocked his plans for slavery and repealed the indenturing laws he had passed in 1803.[29][30]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [edit] Army general [edit] Tecumseh and Tippecanoe Main articles: Tecumseh's War and Battle of Tippecanoe An Indian resistance movement against U.S. expansion had been growing around the Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa (The Prophet), which became known as Tecumseh's War. Tenskwatawa convinced the native tribes that they would be protected by the Great Spirit and no harm could befall them if they would rise up against the white settlers. He encouraged resistance by telling the tribes to only pay white traders half of what they owed and to give up all the white man's ways, including their clothing, whiskey, and muskets.[31] In August 1810 Tecumseh and 400 armed warriors traveled down the Wabash River to meet with Harrison in Vincennes. The warriors were dressed in war paint, and their sudden appearance at first frightened the soldiers at Vincennes. The leaders of the group were escorted to Grouseland where they met Harrison. Tecumseh insisted that the Fort Wayne treaty was illegitimate and argued that no one tribe could sell land without the approval of the other tribes; he asked Harrison to nullify it and warned that Americans should not attempt to settle the lands sold in the treaty. Tecumseh informed Harrison that he had threatened to kill the chiefs who signed the treaty if they carried out its terms, and that his confederation of tribes was growing rapidly.[32] Harrison responded by saying that the Miami were the owners of the land and could sell it if they so chose. He rejected Tecumseh's claim that all the Indians formed one nation, and told him that each tribe could have separate relations with the United States if they chose to. Harrison argued that the Great Spirit would have made all the tribes speak one language if they were to be one nation.[33] Tecumseh launched an "impassioned rebuttal", but Harrison was unable to understand his language.[33] A Shawnee who was friendly to Harrison cocked his pistol from the side lines to alert Harrison that Tecumseh's speech was leading to trouble; Tecumseh was encouraging the warriors to kill Harrison. Many of the warriors began to pull their weapons and Harrison pulled his sword. The entire town's population was only 1,000 and Tecumseh's men could have easily massacred the town, but once the few officers pulled their guns to defend Harrison the warriors backed down.[33] Chief Winnemac, who was friendly to Harrison, countered Tecumseh's arguments to the warriors and instructed them that because they had come in peace, they should return home in peace. Before leaving, Tecumseh informed Harrison that unless the treaty was nullified, he would seek an alliance with the British.[34] After the meeting, Tecumseh journeyed to meet with many of the tribes in the region, hoping to create a confederation with which to battle the Americans.[35] A depiction of Tecumseh in 1848In 1811, while Tecumseh was still away, Harrison was authorized by Secretary of War William Eustis to march against the nascent confederation as a show of force. Harrison moved north with an army of over 1,000 in an attempt to intimidate the Shawnee into making peace. The ploy failed, and the tribes launched a surprise attack on Harrison's army early on the morning of November 6 in what became known as the Battle of Tippecanoe. Harrison ultimately won his famous victory at what is now Prophetstown, Indiana, next to the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers. Harrison was hailed as a national hero, despite the fact that his troops had greatly outnumbered the attackers and had suffered many more casualties.[36] In his initial report to Secretary Eustis, Harrison informed him of a battle having occurred near the Tippecanoe River, giving the battle its name, and that he feared an imminent reprisal attack. The first dispatch did not make clear which side had won the conflict, and the secretary at first interpreted it as a defeat. The follow-up dispatch made the American victory clear and the defeat of the Indians was more certain when no second attack materialized. Eustis replied with a lengthy note demanding to know why Harrison had not taken adequate precautions in fortifying his camp. Harrison responded that he considered the position strong enough not to require fortification. The dispute was the catalyst of a disagreement between Harrison and the Department of War that continued into the War of 1812.[37] At first the newspapers did not carry any information about the battle to the public, instead covering the highlights of the ongoing Napoleonic Wars. One Ohio newspaper even printed a copy of the original dispatch and called the battle an American defeat.[38] By December, most of the major American papers began to carry stories on the battle. Public outrage quickly grew and many Americans blamed the British for inciting the tribes to violence and supplying them with firearms.[39] Acting on popular sentiment, Congress passed resolutions condemning the British for interfering in American domestic affairs. Tippecanoe fueled the worsening tension with Britain, culminating in a declaration of war only a few months later.[40] [edit] War of 1812 This portrait of Harrison originally showed him in civilian clothes as the congressional delegate from the Northwest Territory in 1800, but the uniform was added after he became famous in the War of 1812.The outbreak of war with the British in 1812 led to continued conflict with Native Americans in the Old Northwest, and Harrison remained in command of the army in Indiana. After the loss of Detroit, General James Winchester became the commander of the Army of the Northwest and Harrison was offered the rank of brigadier general, which he refused, desiring the sole command of the army. President James Madison removed Winchester and made Harrison the commander on September 17, 1812. Harrison inherited an army of fresh recruits, which he endeavored to drill. Initially he was greatly outnumbered and assumed a defensive posture. After receiving reinforcements in 1813, he took the offensive, advancing the army farther north to battle the Indians and their new British allies. He won victories in Indiana and Ohio and recaptured Detroit, before invading Canada. He defeated the British at the Battle of the Thames, in which Tecumseh was killed.[41] After the Battle of the Thames, Secretary of War John Armstrong divided the command of Harrison's army and assigned him to a backwater post and gave control of the front to one of Harrison's subordinates. Harrison had been having disagreements with Armstrong over the lack of coordination and effectiveness in the invasion of Canada. When Harrison was reassigned, he promptly resigned from the army to prevent what he called an act that was "subversive [to] military order and discipline". His resignation was accepted in the summer of 1814.[42] After the war ended, Congress investigated the circumstances of Harrison's resignation and decided that he had been mistreated by the Secretary of War during his campaign and that his resignation was justified. They awarded Harrison a gold medal for his services to the nation during the War of 1812. The Battle of the Thames was one of the great American victories in the war, second only to the Battle of New Orleans.[41][42] [edit] Post-war life
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [edit] Public office After the war, Harrison was appointed by President James Madison to serve as a commissioner to negotiate two treaties with the Indians tribes in the northwest. Both treaties were advantageous to the United States and a large tract of land in the west was opened for settlement.[17] Harrison was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to finish the term of John McLean of Ohio, serving from October 8, 1816 to March 4, 1819. He was then elected to and served in the Ohio State Senate from 1819 to 1821, having lost the election for Ohio governor in 1820. In 1822 he ran for the U.S. House but lost by only 500 votes to James W. Gazlay. In 1824 he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served until May 20, 1828. Harrison was referred to by fellow westerners in Congress as a Buckeye, a term of endearment derived from the Ohio Buckeye tree.[17] He resigned from the Senate in 1828 on appointment as minister plenipotentiary to Gran Colombia, serving until March 8, 1829.[17] He arrived in Bogota on December 22, 1828. He found the condition of Colombia saddening and reported to the Secretary of State that the country was on the edge of anarchy and that he thought Simón Bolívar w as about to become a despotic military dictator. While minister in Colombia, Harrison w rote a lengthy letter of rebuke to Bolívar, stating "... the strongest of all governments is that w hich is most free." He called on Bolívar to refrain from terrorizing his enemies and to encourage the development of a democracy. To this, Bolívar penned his famous phrase "The United States ... seem destined by Providence to plague America with torments in the name of freedom."[43] Harrison was recalled from his position when the new administration of President Andrew Jackson took office in March 1829, and he returned to the United States in June.[44] [edit] Private citizen After Harrison returned to the United States in 1829, he settled on his farm in North Bend, Ohio, his adopted home state. There, he lived in relative retirement after nearly 40 years of continuous government service. Having accumulated no substantial wealth during his lifetime, he subsisted on his savings, a small pension, and the income produced by his farm. He also earned money from his contributions to a biography written by James Hall, entitled A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, published in 1836. By 1840, the time of his second run for president, there were over 12 books on the life of Harrison, in which he was hailed a national hero.[45] On his farm, Harrison cultivated large quantities of corn and established a distillery to produce whiskey. After a brief time in the liquor business, he became disturbed by the effects of his product on its consumers, and accordingly closed the distillery. He later addressed the Hamilton County Agricultural Board in 1831, claiming that he had sinned in making whiskey, and hoped that others would learn from his mistake by stopping the production of liquors.[46] His private life lasted only a few years, before returning to public life and the national stage in 1836, when he made an unsuccessful run for the presidency as a Whig candidate.[46] [edit] 1836 presidential campaign Main article: United States presidential election, 1836 Chromolithograph campaign poster for William Henry HarrisonHarrison was the Northern Whig candidate for president in 1836, the only time in American history when a major political party intentionally ran more than one presidential candidate. Vice President Martin Van Buren, the Democratic Candidate, was popular and deemed likely to win the election against an individual Whig candidate. The goal was to elect popular Whigs regionally, deny Van Buren the 148 electoral votes needed for elections, and force the House of Representatives²which the Whigs controlled²to decide the election.[47][48] Harrison was nominated to lead the Whig ticket in most of the states. Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Hugh L. White were put as the Whig candidate in Kentucky, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Maryland. The plan narrowly failed as Van Buren won the election with 170 electoral votes. A swing of just over 4000 votes in Pennsylvania would have given that state's 30 electoral votes to Harrison, and the election would have been decided in the House of Representatives.[47][48][49] [edit] 1840 presidential campaign Main article: United States presidential election, 1840 Harrison was the Whig candidate again (and again faced Van Buren, now the incumbent president) in the 1840 election. The Whig party unified behind a single candidate, and Harrison was chosen over more controversial members of the party, such as Clay and Webster. Harrison based his campaign heavily on his heroic military record and on the weak U.S. economy, brought about by the Panic of 1837. In a ploy to blame Van Buren for the depressed economy, they nicknamed him "Van Ruin".[50] The Democrats attempted to ridicule Harrison by calling him "Granny Harrison, the petticoat general", because he resigned from the army before the War of 1812 ended. When asking voters whether Harrison should be elected, they asked them what his name backwards was, which happens to be "No Sirrah". Democrats also cast Harrison as a provincial, out-of-touch old man who would rather "sit in his log cabin drinking hard cider" than attend to the administration of the country. This strategy backfired, however, when Harrison and his vice presidential running-mate, John Tyler, immediately adopted the log cabin and hard cider symbols, using the images in banners, posters, and creating bottles of hard cider that were shaped like log cabins.[51] Poster of Harrison's accomplishmentsTheir campaign was from then on marked by exaggeration of Harrison's connections to the common man. Harrison came from an aristocratic Virginia family, but his supporters promoted him as a humble frontiersman in the style of the popular Andrew Jackson. A memorable example of these efforts was the Gold Spoon Oration, delivered by a Whig congressman. Van Buren, by contrast, was presented as a wealthy elitist who spent taxpayers' money on champagne and on crystal goblets from which to sip it.[52] An old Whig chant from the time of the election exhibited the difference between candidates: Old Tip he wore a home-spun coat, he had no ruffled shirt-wirt-wirt, But Matt he has the golden plate, and he's a little squirt-wirt-wirt!
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks People singing the chant would spit tobacco juice while singing "wirt-wirt".[53] The Whigs also boasted of Harrison's military record and reputation as the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Their campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too", became among the most famous in American politics.[53] On election day, Harrison won a landslide electoral college victory, though the popular vote was much closer, at 53% to 47%.[53] Note Citations continued: The Whigs also boasted of Harrison's military record and reputation as the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Their campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too", became among the most famous in American politics.[53] On election day, Harrison won a landslide electoral college victory, though the popular vote was much closer, at 53% to 47%.[53] Presidency 1841 Shortest presidency Harrison's Presidential $1 CoinWhen Harrison came to Washington, he wanted to show that he was still the steadfast hero of Tippecanoe. He took the oath of office on March 4, 1841, a cold and wet day. Nevertheless, he faced the weather with neither his overcoat nor hat, and delivered the longest inaugural address in American history. At 8,444 words, it took nearly two hours to read, even after his friend and fellow Whig Daniel Webster had edited it for length. He then rode through the streets in the inaugural parade.[54] The inaugural address was a detailed statement of the Whig agenda, essentially a repudiation of Jackson and Van Buren's policies. Harrison promised to re-establish the Bank of the United States and extend its capacity for credit by issuing paper currency (Henry Clay's American System); to defer to the judgment of Congress on legislative matters, with sparing use of his veto power; and to reverse Jackson's spoils system of executive patronage, which meant using the power of patronage to create a qualified staff, not to enhance his own standing in government.[55][56] Clay, as leader of the Whigs and a powerful legislator (as well as a frustrated Presidential candidate in his own right), thus expected to have substantial influence in the Harrison administration, and subsequently ignored his own platform plank of overturning the Spoils system. Clay was a persistent interloper in Harrison's actions before and during his brief presidency, especially in putting forth his own preferences for Cabinet offices and other presidential appointments; Harrison rebuffed his aggression, saying "Mr. Clay, you forget that I am the President."[57] Despite this and Harrison's inaugural promise not to use patronage for the benefit of his party, the dispute continued until the president's death. Clay was not the only one who hoped to benefit from Harrison's election. Hordes of office applicants came to the White House, which was then open to all comers who wanted a meeting with the President. Most of his business during Harrison's month-long presidency involved heavy social obligations²an inevitable part of his high position and arrival in Washington²and receiving these visitors, who awaited him at all hours and filled the Executive Mansion.[54] A week into his term, tensions briefly flared with Great Britain again, but were quickly resolved by diplomacy. Harrison called Congress into a special session, which he set to begin on May 31, 1841. He and Henry Clay had disagreed over the necessity of the special session, but Clay's powerful position in both the legislature and the Whig Party quickly forced Harrison to give in. He thus proclaimed the special session in the interests of "the condition of the revenue and finance of the country".[58][59] [edit] Administration and cabinet The Harrison Cabinet Office Name Term President William Henry Harrison 1841 Vice President John Tyler 1841 Secretary of State Daniel Webster 1841 Secretary of Treasury Thomas Ewing 1841 Secretary of War John Bell 1841 Attorney General John J. Crittenden 1841 Postmaster General Francis Granger 1841 Secretary of the Navy George E. Badger 1841 Death Harrison's tomb and memorial in North Bend, OhioOn March 26, Harrison became ill with a cold. According to the prevailing medical misconception of that time, microorganisms being then unknown, it was believed that his illness was directly caused by the bad weather. However, it was more than three weeks after the inauguration before Harrison showed the first signs of ill health and modern studies have shown that exposure to adverse weather conditions does not cause respiratory illnesses. It is likely he was a victim of the common cold virus, exacerbated by the drastic pressures of his changed circumstances. The cold worsened, rapidly turning to pneumonia and pleurisy.[60] He sought to rest in the White House, but could not find a quiet room because of the steady crowd of office seekers; in addition, his extremely busy social schedule made any rest time scarce.[54] Harrison's doctors tried cures, applying opium, castor oil, and Virginia snakeweed. However, the treatments only made Harrison worse, and he became delirious. He died nine days after becoming ill,[61] at 12:30 a.m. on April 4, 1841, of right lower lobe pneumonia, jaundice, and overwhelming septicemia; he became the first American president to die in office. His last words were to his doctor, but assumed to be directed at John Tyler, "Sir, I wish you to understand the true principles of the government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more." Harrison served the shortest term of any American president: March 4 ±April 4, 1841.[62]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Harrison's funeral took place in the Wesley Chapel in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1841. He was a founding member of Christ Church, Cincinnati. He was buried in North Bend, Ohio, at what is now the William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial.[63] [edit] Impact of death The untimely death of Harrison was a disappointment to Whigs, who hoped to pass a revenue tariff and enact measures to support Henry Clay's American System. John Tyler, Harrison's successor and a former Democrat, abandoned the Whig agenda, effectively leaving himself without a party.[64] The death of Harrison caused three presidents to serve in a single calendar year (Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler). This has happened on only one other occasion, in 1881, when Rutherford B. Hayes was succeeded by James A. Garfield, who was assassinated later in that year. With the death of Garfield, Chester A. Arthur stepped into the presidency.[65] Harrison's death revealed the flaws in the constitution's clauses on presidential succession.[66] Article II of the Constitution states that "In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President, ... and [the Vice President] shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected". Scholars at the time disagreed as to whether the vice president would become President or merely Acting President. Further, the Constitution did not stipulate whether the vice president could serve the remainder of the president's term, until the next election, or if emergency elections should be held. Harrison's cabinet insisted that Tyler was "Vice President acting as President". After the cabinet consulted with the Chief Justice Roger Taney they decided that if Tyler took the presidential Oath of Office he would assume the office of President. Tyler obliged and was sworn in on April 6. In May, Congress convened, and after a short period of debate in both houses a resolution was passed that confirmed Tyler in the presidency for the remainder of Harrison's term. Once established, this precedent of presidential succession remained in effect until the Twenty-fifth Amendment was ratified in 1967.[64][67] The Twenty-fifth Amendment dealt with the finer points of succession by clearly defining in what situations the vice president was acting president and in what situation they could become president. As the shortest-serving president, Harrison was the only one not to appoint a single federal judge at any level.[68] No states were admitted to the union during his term.[69] [edit] Legacy Statue of Harrison on horseback in Cincinnati, OhioHarrison was the first sitting president to have his photograph taken. The original daguerreotype, made in Washington on his Inauguration Day, has been lost ²although at least one copy exists in the archives of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[70] His chief presidential legacy lies in his campaigning methods, which laid the foundation for the modern presidential campaign tactics.[71] Harrison died nearly penniless. Congress voted to give his wife a Presidential widow's pension, a payment of $25,000,[72] one year of Harrison's salary. This is equivalent to over $500,000 in 2009 dollars.[73] She also received the right to mail letters free of charge.[74] Harrison's son, John Scott Harrison, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio between 1853 and 1857.[75] Harrison's grandson, Benjamin Harrison of Ohio, was the 23rd president, from 1889 to 1893, making them the only grandparent ±grandchild pair of presidents.[76] Harrison County, Indiana; Harrison County, Mississippi; Harrison County, Iowa; Harrison County, Ohio; and three schools named William Henry Harrison High School (in Evansville and Battle Ground, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio) are named in honor of Harrison.[77][78][79] He was the first U.S. president to have no military vessel named after him. However, during the American Civil War, the Union Army named a post near Cincinnati Camp Harrison.[80] William Henry Harrison also had a military fort in Montana named after him.[81] [edit] See also Ohio portal Indiana portal List of Presidents of the United States List of Governors of Indiana Tecumseh's curse [edit] Notes ^ a b c d e f "William Henry Harrison Biography". About The White House: Presidents. whitehouse.gov. http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/williamhenryharrison/. Retrieved on 2008-06-19. ^ Owens 2007, p. 3 ^ a b Owens 2007, p. 14 ^ a b c Langguth 2007, p. 160 ^ Owens 2007, p. 22 ^ Owens 2007, p. 27 ^ Owens 2007, p. 21 ^ Owens 2007, pp. 27±29 ^ Owens 2007, p. 39 ^ Owens 2007, pp. 38±39 ^ Owens 2007, p. 40 ^ a b Owens 2007, p. 56 ^ a b Owens 2007, p. 41 ^ Green 2007, p. 9 ^ Owens 2007, p. 43 ^ Owens 2007, pp. 44±45
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks on 2009-02-10. ^ "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800±2008". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. http://www.minneapolisfed.org/community_education/teacher/calc/hist1800.cfm. Retrieved on 2009-05-22. ^ "First Lady Biography: Anna Harrison". First Ladies. 2009. http://www.firstladies.org/biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=9. Retrieved on 200902-11. ^ "Harrison, John Scott, (1804±1878)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000272. Retrieved on 2008-06-18. ^ Calhoun 2005, pp. 43±49 ^ "William Henry Harrison High School". William Henry Harrison High School, Evansville, IN. 2009. http://www.evscschools.com/AdminDefault.aspx?PortalId=2ad66c19-3c16-4cd6-af3d-149279ec36d0. Retrieved on 2009-02-06. ^ "William Henry Harrison High School". William Henry Harrison High School, West Layfayette, IN. 2009. http://www.wvec.k12.in.us/harrison/. 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ISBN 9780722265093. http://books.google.com/books?id=YvA7AAAAMAAJ&pg=PR1&dq=Pirtle,+Alfred.+(1900).+The+Battle+of+Tippecanoe. as read to the Filson Club. [edit] External links Find more about William Henry Harrison on Wikipedia's sister projects: Definitions from Wiktionary Textbooks from Wikibooks Quotations from Wikiquote Source texts from Wikisource Images and media from Commons News stories from Wikinews Learning resources from WikiversityWorks by or about William Henry Harrison in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Essays on Harrison, each member of his cabinet and First Lady William Henry Harrison Biography and Fact File Biography by Appleton's and Stanley L. Klos William Henry Harrison: Young Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Inaugural Address, via Wikisource Political offices Preceded by Winthrop Sargent Secretary of Northwest Territory June 28, 1798 ±October 1, 1799 Succeeded by Charles Willing Byrd New title Indiana Territory established Governor of Indiana Territory 1800 ±1812 Succeeded by John Gibson (acting) Preceded by Amos Stoddard as Commandant of the District of Louisiana Governor of Indiana Territory (Upper Louisiana) 1804 ±1805 Succeeded by James Wilkinson as Governor of Louisiana Territory Preceded by Andrew Jackson Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee 1825 ±1828 Succeeded by Thomas Hart Benton Preceded by Martin Van Buren President of the United States March 4, 1841 ±April 4, 1841 Succeeded by John Tyler United States House of Representatives New title Delegate from the Northwest Territory March 4, 1799 ±May 14, 1800 Succeeded by William McMillan Preceded by John McLean Member from Ohio's 1st congressional district 1816±1819 Succeeded by Thomas Randolph Ross Ohio Senate Preceded by Ephraim Brown George P. Torrence Senator from Hamilton County 1819±1821 Served alongside: Ephraim Brown Succeeded by Ephraim Brown Benjamin M. Piatt United States Senate Preceded by Ethan Allen Brown Senator from Ohio (Class 3) 1825 ±1828 Served alongside: Benjamin Ruggles Succeeded by Jacob Burnet Diplomatic posts Preceded by Beaufort T. Watts United States Minister to Colombia May 24, 1828 ±September 26, 1829 Succeeded by Thomas P. Moore Party political offices New political party Whig Party presidential candidate 1836¹, 1840 Succeeded by Henry Clay
Note Citations Notes on Margaret Taylor 1 Margaret TAYLOR b: Abt 1704 d: 10 Jan 1763 + William POLK b: 1700/1710 d: 1750/1760 2 William III POLK SIR] b: Abt 1725 d: Aft 1802 2 Thomas POLK b: 1730/1732 d: 26 Jun 1794 2 Charles POLK b: 29 Jul 1732 d: 10 Mar 1821 2 Susan POLK b: 1734 d: 1813
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Margaret POLK b: Abt 1736 2 Debora POLK b: Abt 1738 2 "Captain" John POLK b: 1739 d: 1802 2 Ezekiel Franklin POLK b: 7 Dec 1747 d: 31 Aug 1824 + Mary Winslow WILSON b: 1746 d: 29 Nov 1791 3 Thomas POLK b: 5 Dec 1770 d: 8 Mar 1814 3 Matilda Golden POLK b: 5 Dec 1770 d: 20 Sep 1853 3 Samuel POLK b: 5 Jul 1772 d: 3 Nov 1827 + Jean Gracy KNOX b: 15 Nov 1776 d: 11 Jan 1852 4 James Knox POLK b: 2 Nov 1795 d: 15 Jun 1849 + Sarah CHILDRESS b: 4 Sep 1803 d: 14 Aug 1891 4 Marshall T POLK b: 1797 4 Jane Maria POLK b: 14 Jan 1798 d: 11 Oct 1876 4 Lydia Eliza POLK b: 17 Feb 1800 d: 29 May 1864 4 John POLK b: 1801 4 Franklin Ezekiel POLK b: 23 Aug 1802 d: 21 Jan 1831 4 Samuel W POLK b: 1803 4 Marshall Tate POLK b: 17 Jan 1805 d: 12 Apr 1831 4 John Lee POLK b: 23 Mar 1807 d: 28 Sep 1831 4 Naomi POLK b: 2 Jul 1809 d: 6 Aug 1836 4 Ophelia Clarissa POLK b: 6 Sep 1812 d: 6 Apr 1851 4 William Hawkins POLK b: 24 May 1815 d: 16 Dec 1862 4 Samuel POLK JR b: 17 Oct 1817 d: 24 Feb 1831 3 John POLK b: 1774 d: 1804 3 William Wilson POLK b: 10 Sep 1776 d: 8 Oct 1848 3 Clarissa POLK b: 25 Dec 1782 d: 8 Dec 1846 3 Mary POLK b: Abt 1784 d: 24 Sep 1835 3 Louisa POLK b: 1787 d: 20 Dec 1869 2 Susannah POLK b: Abt 1745 2 Margaret POLK b: Abt 1747 2 Deborah POLK b: Abt 1750 d: 1811 Note Citations 4 Margaret Taylor b: 1704 d: 10 Jan 1763 + William, II Polk b: 1700 d: Aft 1757 5 William, III Polk b: 1725 d: 1802 + UNK 6 John Polk b: 1762 d: 1846 + Elizabeth UNK 7 Margaret Polk b: Abt 1785 + Johannes Peter Hagler b: 1777 d: 21 May 1852 8 Catherine Hagler b: 1805 d: 12 Aug 1845 + William Morton Thomas b: 1799 d: Aft 1860 9 William Jackson Thomas b: 22 Sep 1826 d: 6 Sep 1893 10 John Quitman A Thomas b: 18 May 1860 d: 7 Feb 1937 10 Robert Edward Lee Thomas b: 7 Oct 1867 d: 7 Apr 1936 10 George Wesley Thomas b: 19 Sep 1876 d: 20 Oct 1958 10 Elisha Thomas b: 20 Nov 1879 d: 18 Nov 1952 10 Archibald Clyde Thomas b: 29 Apr 1884 d: 25 May 1961 9 Theresa Jane Thomas b: 1828 d: After 1881 + Eldridge Madison Singleton b: Abt 1826 d: Jun 1895 10 Richard H. L. Singleton b: Abt 1849 10 Elizabeth Singleton b: 1851 + James Dixon b: Abt 1851 10 Sarah Slyetha Singleton b: Abt 1854 d: 10 Oct 1912 + George William Martin b: Abt 1854 d: 1874 + J. Wesley Jones b: Abt 1854 d: 1889 + Thomas D. White b: 1840 d: 1907 10 Charles Engram Franklin Singleton b: Abt 1856 d: 1890 + Mary Frances "Molly" Jordan d: 16 Nov 1926 10 David Alexander Singleton b: 14 Apr 1858 d: 30 Jan 1932 + Lillie McCullen b: 27 Oct 1872 d: 13 May 1952 10 Andrew Jefferson Singleton b: 10 Nov 1861 d: 30 Jan 1949 + Ceola Frances Williams b: Abt 1878 10 William L. Singleton b: 4 Apr 1863 d: 1 Dec 1905 + Emma Brown b: Mar 1871 10 James Madison Singleton b: Nov 1865 d: 16 Jul 1948 + Carolyn Elizabeth "Carrie" Haygood b: 1873 d: 11 Jan 1963 10 Rose Anna Singeton b: Abt 1867 + Henry Jordan b: 1867 10 Leonard Lafayette Singleton b: 7 Oct 1872 d: 25 Mar 1922 + Myra Partin b: Abt 1883 d: Bef 1920
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 9 Charles Ingram Thomas b: 1834 d: 1906 10 Charles Engram Thomas b: 1875 d: 1920 10 William Washington Thomas b: 1880 10 Noah Benjamin Thomas b: 1885 10 Roy Francis Thomas b: 22 Jan 1887 9 Andrew Thomas b: 1842 Notes on Francis, III Taylor, Major Note: mentioned in Court Minutes: On Motion of John Dunn Ordered that a road be laid out the Neares & Best way from John HOWARD's Ferry to the road from Bethabara to Salisbury near Reedy Creek, running up from said ferry in the fork to Boon's Road & persons following appointed to lay of said road: John Roberts, Edward Turner, Nicholas White, Edward Williams, Isaac Holdman, Capt. Avinton Felps, Mathew Sparks, Will' Sparks, Francis TAYLOR, Thomas Jones, James Whitaker. Note: "Loyalists" ~ List of men whose property was threatened with confiscation: Shaderick Roberts, Palsia CORNETSER (Runaway), Natha Roberts, Joseph Jarwood (decd), John Roberts, Joseph Welch (decd), William Roberts, Tom Feagly, Moses Roberts, Hezekire Smith, Henery Wortman, Richard Smith, Mikel Wertman, Francis Self, Rudolph Boo, Tom Breading (Runaway), Jacob Baker, James Jones (Runaway), Richart BARTLESON, John Roberts, Francis TALOR, Francis Roberts (gone to the mounts), John Prater, Josheway Nolin, Shadr Eastub, James Harwood, Thomas Jones, Thomas Nelson, Joseph Jones, Danul Wortman, Thomas Jones, William Roberts (son of Robert), Roburt Foster, John Whitaker, Hezekiah Foster, Stophel Boo, James Whitaker, John Witaker (decd), Richard whitaker (runaway), Stophel Beu (decd), Jiles Whitaker (runaway), Danaiel Beam (Runaway), Anthony Pealor, John Wilcockson, Frederick Pealor, Benjamin Talor (gone), Henery Whitaker, John Sane, Jeorge March, Danul Lewis, Rudolph March (runaway), Leonard Lians, Jacob March (runaway), Alexander Whitaker, Absolem Robirson, George Wilcockson, John Hunder, Hugh Forster, Daniel Hunter (moved), Jacob Walles. Evidences to the within: Wm. Butler, Joseph Haiden, Obed Smith, Wiet Foard Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1765 d: 1819 + Samuel , Sr. PETER b: 1750 d: 26 MAY 1808 2 Samuel , Jr. PETER + Sally LAWLER 2 Martha PETER b: 28 NOV 1779 d: 1819 + Milburn HOGG 2 Zachariah PETER b: 1781 d: 6 AUG 1864 + Nancy SPALDING + Margaret Waldrup (KELLEY) + Eliza GORDAN + Elizabeth Keyes (THOMAS) 2 Nancy PETER b: 1 JUN 1784 2 John PETER b: 16 JUL 1786 2 Hannah PETER b: 26 AUG 1789 Notes on John Crosby Children Abijah CROSBY Colvin CROSBY Nathaniel CROSBY b: ABT 1775 in Southeast Township, Dutchess (now Putnam), New York Edmund CROSBY b: 04 FEB 1782 in of Bern, Albany, New York John CROSBY (II) b: 1794 Pathenia CROSBY b: 17 JUL 1795 in Albany, Albany, New York Salina CROSBY b: EST 1797? Re: Tertullus Crosby, Onondaga Co. 1829 - 1909 Posted by: Charlie Cabiac Date: December 10, 2000 at 10:24:29 In Reply to: Re: Tertullus Crosby, Onondaga Co. 1829 - 1909 by Sally Stevens Jankowski of 2621 It seems likely that your Calvin/Colvin CROSBY, of Erie County, NY, was a son of John and Jerusha (FOSTER) CROSBY, of Southeast (now Brewster), Dutchess (now Putnam) County, NY, and Bern, Albany County, NY. John CROSBY was a brother of the Reuben CROSBY mentioned by Susannas Nawrocki in the post to which you replied. There is circumstantial evidence that John CROSBY's wife was Jerusha FOSTER, a daughter of Nathaniel FOSTER and, probably, Phebe WING, of Southeast (now Brewster), Dutchess (now Putnam) County, NY. John & Jerusha CROSBY had seven children, most or all of whom lived in Bern, Albany County, NY: 1- Nathaniel CROSBY m. Hannah YOUNG 2- Edmond/Edmund CROSBY b. 4 February, 1782; m. Polly ????? 3- John CROSBY b. circa 1794; d. 1869 4- Abijah CROSBY 5- Colvin/Calvinpainstaking research CROSBY 6- Parthenia CROSBY b. 1795; m. Joesph BATES 7- Salina CROSBY My wife is a descendant of Nathaniel & Hannah (YOUNG) CROSBY. Hannah was a daughter of Deacon Elkanah & Huldah (CROSBY) YOUNG.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Huldah was a daughter of David & Reliance (HOPKINS) CROSBY. David & Joshua were brothers while Reliance & Lydia were sisters. Thus their children, including John CROSBY & Huldah (CROSBY) YOUNG, were double first cousins. Check Larry Crosby's website crosby.crosby.homestead.com/index.html" target="_new">http://crosby.crosby.homestead.com/index.html for more information on these Crosby lines. Note especially the Mayflower Pedigree Chart submitted to the website by me after many years of painstaking research Notes on John Row Household: Meadows, Magoffin, KY 1880 census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John ROW Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer TN TN Sarah ROW Wife M Female W 47 KY Keeping House KY VA Nathan ROW Son S Male W 13 KY TN KY Martin ROW Son S Male W 11 KY TN KY Eleneor ROW Dau S Female W 8 KY TN KY Charley ROW Son S Male W 4 KY TN KY Katie ROW Dau Female W 16 KY TN KY Mahala ROW Dau S Female W 13 KY TN KY 1880 census indicates Joh Row was born 1827 Alternate family tree: 1 John Rowe b: 1835 d: 25 SEP 1922 + Sarah Salyers b: 1833 2 Martin Rowe b: 16 JUN 1869 d: 1 AUG 1923 + Perlina Lee Bowe b: 11 NOV 1872 d: 3 FEB 1960 3 Frank Rowe b: 9 FEB 1903 d: 20 MAY 1979 + Willa Belle Jordan b: 23 MAR 1901 d: 29 DEC 1973 4 Earl Vinson Rowe b: 9 MAY 1927 d: 24 OCT 1930 3 Oscar Rowe b: 15 JUL 1892 d: 25 MAY 1988 + Pearl Bowling b: 18 MAR 1897 d: 18 NOV 1918 4 Ollie Rowe b: 25 JAN 1914 d: 27 FEB 1985 + Russell Robert Childers b: 10 JUN 1910 d: 10 OCT 1962 5 Kenneth Page Childers b: 14 MAR 1934 d: 20 AUG 1992 + Unknown 6 Living Childers 6 Living Childers 6 Living Childers 5 Living Childers + Living Elkins 6 Living Elkins + Living Rickleman 6 Living Elkins + Living Boyle 5 Nancy Jewell Childers b: 19 JAN 1938 d: 1 JUN 1938 5 Living Childers + Living Fowler 6 Living Fowler 6 Living Fowler 6 Living Fowler 5 Living Childers 6 Living Childers 6 Living Childers 4 Everette Rowe b: 30 JUN 1917 d: 3 JAN 1996 + Malta Maynard b: 1915 d: 20 DEC 1972 5 Living Rowe + Estie O Preston b: 3 SEP 1893 d: 13 NOV 1935 4 Vina Rowe 4 Arnum Rowe b: 29 FEB 1920 d: 19 APR 1996 + Clestenia Young b: 6 MAY 1921 5 Living Rowe + Living Sharon 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Benny Arthur Vanhorn d: 15 APR 2000 6 Living Vanhorn 5 Living Rowe + Living Meek 6 Living Meek + Living Cox
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Veenie Lee Rowe b: 14 MAY 1925 + Clyde Lewis + Hobert Bowen b: 18 MAR 1924 d: DEC 1982 + Georgia Bowen b: 7 JAN 1898 d: 24 FEB 1988 3 Theron Rowe b: 1 FEB 1894 d: 23 APR 1928 + Edith Manerad b: AFT 1894 4 Theron Rowe , Jr 4 Bertha Rowe + Albert Allen 5 Living Allen 5 Living Allen 5 Living Allen 4 Alice Fay Rowe b: 6 MAR 1916 d: 6 SEP 1938 + Charley Richard Senters b: 21 SEP 1916 d: 24 MAR 1995 5 Living Senters 5 Living Senters + Living Conley 6 Living Senters 6 Living Senters 6 Living Senters 4 Jack Rowe b: JUN 1917 d: 9 JUL 1917 4 Goldie Jane Rowe b: 4 JUL 1919 d: 24 OCT 1936 + Procter s. Senters b: ABT 1905 d: 4 JUN 1971 4 Mary LUcille Rowe b: 13 NOV 1921 d: 17 MAY 1993 + James Alfred Rowe d: 5 FEB 1998 5 Living Rowe + David P. Arrowood d: 24 AUG 1991 6 Living Arrowood + Living Keen 6 Living Arrowood + Living Smith 5 Living Rowe + Living Smith + Living Keeton 6 Living Rowe + Living Unknown 5 Living Rowe + Living Spaulding 4 Mable Rowe b: 14 APR 1927 + Leonard Fields 5 Living Fields 5 Living Fields 5 Living Fields 3 Mart Rowe , Jr b: ABT 1896 d: ABT 1900 3 Henry Eddie Rowe b: 28 OCT 1903 d: 11 OCT 1967 + Esta L. Lowe b: 10 DEC 1903 d: 12 FEB 1983 4 George Washington Rowe b: 27 SEP 1920 + Millie Marie Grayson b: 30 MAR 1920 5 Living Rowe + Living McCarty 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Gould 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Gould 6 Living Gould + Living Schneider 6 Living Gould 6 Living Gould + Living Corey 6 Living Gould 6 Living Gould 5 Living Rowe + Living Hackworth 6 Living Hackworth 6 Living Hackworth 5 Living Rowe
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living Wheeler 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe + Living Clark 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Preston 6 Living Preston 6 Living Preston 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Quillen 6 Living Rowe 4 Grover Cleveland Rowe b: 12 APR 1922 d: 13 APR 1991 + Magdeline Henton 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 4 Henry McKinnly Rowe b: 14 SEP 1923 + Pauline Leedy 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 4 Walter Rowe b: 23 MAR 1925 d: 19 FEB 1983 + Bunia Preston b: 6 FEB 1923 d: 2 MAR 1986 5 Living Rowe + Living Belcher 4 Goble Rowe b: 6 NOV 1926 d: 19 FEB 1971 + Living Ratliffe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 4 Orville Rowe b: 8 DEC 1928 + Living Scarberry 5 Living Rowe + Living Jordan 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Banks + Living Cook 6 Living Cook 6 Living Cook 6 Living Cook 4 Nellie Sheirly Rowe b: 24 FEB 1931 d: 31 JUL 2003 + George Thomas Preston b: 20 FEB 1921 d: 19 MAR 1996 5 Living Preston + Living Shears 6 Living Shears 6 Living Shears + Living Johnson 6 Living Johnson 5 Living Preston 5 Living Preston + Living Gilpin 6 Living Gilpin 6 Living Gilpin 6 Living Gilpin 5 Living Preston 5 Living Preston + Living Scarberry 6 Living Scarberry 6 Living Scarberry 5 Betty Jo Preston b: 22 JUN 1970 d: 22 JUN 1970 4 Linzie Rowe b: 31 JAN 1933 d: 18 APR 1984 + Living Scarberry 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living Edwards 4 Living Rowe + Living Thacker 5 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Frances 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Poter 6 Living Poter 4 Living Rowe + Living Peck 4 Living Rowe + Levi Thompson b: 5 MAR 1944 d: 29 APR 1999 5 Living Thompson + Living Wilburn 6 Living Wilburn 6 Living Wilburn 5 Living Thompson + Living Young 6 Living Young 6 Living Young 5 Living Thompson + Living Terry 6 Living Thompson 5 Living Thompson 3 Cecil Rowe b: 1900 d: 19 APR 1914 3 Joe Rowe b: 17 OCT 1904 d: 28 OCT 1904 3 Melda Rowe b: 24 MAY 1906 d: 12 FEB 1975 + Wallace Bruston Bowling b: 1 SEP 1901 d: 1 DEC 1978 4 James Wallace Bowling b: 14 MAY 1923 d: 12 DEC 1923 4 Virginia Lee Bowling b: 19 DEC 1924 + Lonnie Thompson b: 27 JAN 1917 5 Living Thompson + Living Fairchild 6 Living Fairchild 5 Living Thompson + Living Brewer 6 Living Brewer + Living Oakley 6 Living Brewer 5 Living Thompson + Living Wilburn 6 Living Wilburn 6 Living Wilburn + Living Tackett 4 Lawrence Edward Bowling b: 14 JAN 1927 d: 17 FEB 2002 + Helen Virginia Preston b: 27 OCT 1927 5 Randal Gregory Bowling b: 28 SEP 1947 d: 7 FEB 2007 + Norma Louise Testerman b: 21 MAY 1949 d: 18 NOV 1976 6 Living Bowling + Living Iden 6 Living Bowling + Living Kirk + Living Hull 6 Living Bowling 6 Living Bowling 5 Living Bowling + Living Daughtery 6 Living Daughtery + Living Kazee + Living Abrams 6 Living Abrams + Living Grubb + Living Moore 6 Living Moore 5 Melanie Evelyn Bowling b: 13 JUN 1969 d: 28 JUL 2002 + Living Castle + Living Brown
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Living Brown 6 Living Brown 6 Living Brown 4 Irene Gurtrude Bowling b: 15 SEP 1929 + Living Miller 5 Living Miller + Living Blosser 6 Living Miller + Living Burmiester + Living Penick 5 Living Miller + Living Franch 6 Living Miller + Living Scott 6 Living Miller 5 Living Miller + Living Artist 5 Living Miller + Living Dean 6 Living Dean 5 Living Miller + Living Unknown 6 Living Miller 6 Living Miller + Living Caudill 6 Living Miller 6 Living Miller 6 Living Caudill 5 Living Miller + Living Conlon 6 Living Conlon 6 Living Conlon 4 Living Bowling + Harold Doss Cook b: 7 NOV 1931 d: 29 AUG 1971 5 Living Cook + Living Smith 6 Living Cook + Living Robinson 6 Living Cook 5 Living Cook + Living Smith 6 Living Smith + Living Rose 6 Living Smith + Living West + Living Roberts 5 Living Cook + Living Price 6 Living Price + Living Castle 6 Living Price 5 Living Cook + Living Frontberry 6 Living Cook 6 Living Cook + Ballard Meek b: 21 AUG 1926 d: 20 APR 1988 4 Homer Jackson Bowling b: 21 DEC 1933 d: 24 FEB 1982 + Fern Cook b: 7 JUL 1938 d: 31 AUG 1997 5 Living Bowling + Living Timmerman 6 Living Bowling 6 Living Bowling 6 Living Bowling + Living Henry 5 Living Bowling + Living Thompson 6 Living Bowling 6 Living Bowling + Living Sheffield 4 Living Bowling + Living Carter 5 Living Carter
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living Heitsch 6 Living Heitsch 6 Living Heitsch 6 Living Heitsch 5 Living Carter + Living Jones + Living Schipper 6 Living Jr. 6 Living Carter + Living Merrill 6 Living Carter 6 Living Carter 5 Living Carter + Living Schlenkert 6 Living Schlenkert 4 Living Bowling + Living Henson 5 Living Henson 3 Edgel Clinens Rowe b: 25 JAN 1908 d: 5 MAY 1997 + Marandy Preston b: 20 AUG 1911 d: 5 JAN 1989 4 David Rowe b: ABT 1928 5 Living Rowe + Living Conley 6 Living Conley 6 Living Conley 4 Betty Louise Rowe b: 29 JAN 1929 + James Henry Hughes b: 18 MAR 1922 5 Living Hughes + Living Hatfield 6 Living Hatfield 6 Living Hatfield 5 James Michael Hughes b: 24 JUL 1950 d: 24 JUL 1950 5 Living Hughes + Living Carroll 6 Living Carroll 5 Gary Wayne Hughes b: 29 DEC 1955 d: 7 JAN 1985 + Living Meek 6 Living Hughes 4 Living Rowe + Fred Gene Wright b: 6 JUL 1929 5 Living Wright + Living Robinette 6 Living Wright + Living Smith 5 Living Wright 4 Living Rowe + Living Bolt 5 Living Rowe + Living Hayes 6 Living Hayes 6 Living Hayes 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe + Living Horn 5 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Daniels 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 6 Living Rowe 5 Living Rowe + Living Hunt 6 Living Hunt 5 Living Rowe 3 Minnie Marie Rowe b: 10 JUN 1910 d: 26 FEB 1980 + John Henderson Hicks b: 9 NOV 1906 d: 14 APR 1974 4 James Prichard Hicks b: 19 FEB 1926 d: 5 AUG 1999 + Lori Jacquelyn Damron b: 18 OCT 1928 5 Living Hicks + Living Dean 6 Living Dean
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Living Hicks + Living Kimper 6 Living Hicks 5 Living Hicks + Living Spitler 6 Living Hicks 6 Living Hicks 6 Living Hicks 4 Clyde Thomas Hicks b: 13 NOV 1927 + Living Pelfrey 5 Living Hicks + Living Wilks 6 Living Hicks 6 Living Hicks 6 Living Hicks 5 Living Hicks + Living Neff 6 Living Neff 6 Living Neff 4 Helen Pauline Hicks b: 4 NOV 1928 + David Lee Lurch b: 29 APR 1928 5 Living Lurch + Living Killinger 6 Living Lurch 6 Living Lurch 5 Living Lurch + Living Styres 6 Living Styres 6 Living Styres 5 Living Lurch + Living Smith 4 Living Hicks + Living Rayburn 4 Living Hicks + Living Russell 5 Living Hicks + Living Donahoe 6 Living Hicks 6 Living Hicks 5 Living Hicks + Living Rakes 5 Living Hicks 4 John Henderson Hicks , Jr. b: 5 JAN 1936 d: 5 JAN 1936 4 Living Hicks + Living Collier 5 Living Hicks 5 Living Hicks 5 Living Hicks + Living Greene 5 Living Hicks 4 Living Hicks + James William Bruce b: 3 DEC 1934 d: 9 OCT 2000 5 Living Bruce 5 Living Bruce + Living Holsinger 6 Living Holsinger 5 Living Bruce 4 Living Hicks + Living Shingleton 5 Living Shingleton + Living Wayerbright 5 Living Shingleton + Living Blankenship 6 Living Blankenship + Living Sidebottom 6 Living Sidebottom 3 Leslie Rowe b: 2 AUG 1912 d: ABT 1986 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe + Living Johnson + Gemima Jane Scarberry b: JAN 1888 3 Martin Rowe , Jr b: 2 JUN 1908 d: 31 MAR 1967
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Gladys Castle b: 1915 3 Thelma Rowe b: 10 JUL 1910 + Prince Dickens 3 Leslie Rowe b: 2 AUG 1912 d: ABT 1986 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe + Living Johnson 3 Charles William Rowe b: 6 NOV 1922 + Ruth Chlebowy b: 21 SEP 1922 4 Living Rowe + Living Headley 5 Living Headley 5 Living Headley 4 Living Rowe + Living Smith 5 Living Smith 5 Living Smith 4 Living Rowe + Living Casey 5 Living Casey 5 Living Casey 3 Mitchell Lee Rowe b: 16 MAR 1916 + Opal Mitchell b: 28 NOV 1921 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe 4 Living Rowe 3 Elizabeth Rowe Rowe b: 7 JUL 1920 + Claude Laney 2 Mitchell Rowe 2 Courage Rowe 2 Lewis Rowe 2 Kayie Rowe 2 Nathan Rowe 2 Mahalia Rowe 2 Elenor Rowe 2 Charley Rowe Notes on Elizabeth M. Rowe Abraham L. Nichols married Elizabeth Rowe b. 1864. After Abe died, Elizabeth came back to Magoffin County to visit with kinsmen. She died on 12 Aug 1947 while here. Why she wasn ¶ t taken back to Greenup for burial is unknown. According to the Prater and Dunn Funeral Home Records she was buried in the Watson/Bailey Cemetery in the Carver-Tip Top area, apparently in an unmarked grave. Elizabeth was the dau of William ³ Bill´ Watkins and Mary Rowe b. 1830. Mary was a dau of William Rowe b. 1806 NC and married in 1826 Green Co. TN to Mary Finch. Mary was born in 1808, dau of John Finch and Catherine. William Rowe is buried in the old William Rowe Cemetery now known as the Abner Joseph Cemetery on Half Mountain. This is where Bob Whittaker has set monuments lately. The cemetery is on a steep incline that almost requires a four-wheel vehicle to get to it. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kymhs/columns/2008/052908.htm Notes on Elizabeth Ann Rowe Children John Wesley BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1854 in Jefferrson County, Alabama Mary Elizabeth BELCHER b: 16 DEC 1852 James Richard BELCHER b: 1856 in Jefferson County, Alabama George W BELCHER b: Abt 1859 in Alabama Thomas Nathaniel BELCHER b: 22 JAN 1861 in Jefferson County, Alabama
Notes on Thomas Rutherford Father: Joseph Rutherford b: 1700 in , Essex, Virginia, USA Mother: Elizabeth Elliott b: 1720 Marriage 1 Elizabeth Woodley b: abt 1748 in , , Virginia, USA Married: 1762 in , , Virginia, USA Children
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Reuben RUTHERFORD b: 1760 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA Robert Rutherford b: 1760 in , , Virginia, USA Robert Rutherford b: 15 Oct 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA Mary RUTHERFORD b: 15 Oct 1764 in VA, Botetourt, Virginia, USA Joseph RUTHERFORD b: 1767 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA Reuben RUTHERFORD b: 1770 in , Augusta, Virginia, USA Marriage 2 Elizabeth Elliott b: 1850 Notes on Adeline Louisa Kellogg WAYNE L. KELLOGG, one of the settlers of Rock County of 1854, and a leading farmer of Plymouth Township, residing on section 10, is a native of the Empire State, having been born in 1824. He is the second in a family of seven children, whose parents were Ralph and Clarissa (GRIDLEY) KELLOGG, and but three of that number are yet living: Lucinda, the eldest, is now deceased; Wayne is the next in order of birth; Adelina makes her home with our subject; Sarah and Semore have also passed away; George died in the year 1840, and Chancey, who for some time was Judge of the Surrogate Court, twelve miles from Junction City, is now engaged in farming in connection with our subject. Wayne KELLOGG was reared to manhood in his native State, and there continued to reside until thirty years of age, when he resolved to try his fortune in the West. In 1854 he left his Eastern home and came to Rock County, Wis., and the following spring purchased a farm in Plymouth township, which continues to be his home. It comprises 152-1/2 acres of land. The many fine improvements are all due to his efforts, and in connection with his other labors he has engaged quite extensively in stock-raising, making a specialty of the breeding of fine horses, in which he has been quite successful. He is one of the self-made men of the county, having started out in life with no capital, yet continuing good business ability with industry and enterprise, has become one of the well-to-do men of the community. He has shared in the trials and privations of frontier life, when conveniences were few, markets far distant, and the implements of farming were very rude in comparison with the highly improved machinery of today. He has mowed his whole farm with a scythe, mowing twenty acres per week. Adeline, now Mrs. PENTECOST, the sister of our subject, is keeping house for her brother. She was born on the 6th day of January, 1823, in the State of New York, and was married April 17, 1860, becoming the wife of Philip PENTECOST, who was a native of England. Five children were born of their union, four of whom are now living: Lucian, who resides in Oto, Woodbury Co., Iowa, married Olive SMITH, by whom he has five children; Ida B. is special agent of the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Company, with headquarters at 143 LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. Clara A. married Almon NEWTON, a resident of Beloit Township; Hattie M. is still with her mother; Harriet Byron died in Beloit in 1863. In his political views Mr. KELLOGG is in sympathy with the Republican party. He is a public-spirited man, but has never sought office, choosing rather to attend strictly to his private affairs. He is of a genial and pleasant dispotion, and is held in high regard by his friends and acquaintances. Taken from "The Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County, Wis." (c)1889, p. 920 1880 census Oregon, Holt, Missouri:Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Milo KELLOGG Self M Male W 60 OH Attending Hedges MA MA Adeline KELLOGG Other M Female W 54 NY School Teacher NY NY Fred KELLOGG Other S Male W 24 OH School Teacher OH NY Hattie KELLOGG Other S Female W 23 OH School Teacher OH NY
Name: Clara Pentecost Home in 1880: Plymouth, Rock, Wisconsin Age: 16 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Wisconsin Relation to head-of-household: Niece Father's birthplace: England Mother's birthplace: New York Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Wayne Kellogg 56, NY = farmer [1824] Sarah Pyres 51, NY = sister Adaline Pentecost 54, NY = sister, listed as married Clara Pentecost 16, WI = niece Hattie Pentecost 9, WI = niece The 1860 census shows Philip age 28 and Adeline L Pentecost living in Rock county WI, with daughters Ida B 2 and Harriett B 10 mths. I don't have an Ancestry US subscription so can't get more details. But it doesn't seem as though Adeline's husband was John. No sign though of a Lucien Kellog living in Rock county. The 1880 census shows Adeline living with her brother Wayne, with two daughters who give their father's birthplace as England. No husband in the household with her, but there is a Philip Pentecost 38 married born England in Nebraska living alone. Adeline Louisa Kellogg Events Birth 6 JAN 1825
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes !MARRIAGE: BOOK - BARBOUR COLLECTION, CT VITAL RECORDS, Farmington, 1645- 1850. "LR5 - 300 = Elizabeth, d Thomas, Jr., m Charles ORVIS, both of Far mington, Oct. 2, 1734." !MARRIAGE: LDS IGI; Mar. 1988 edition; CT; Page 6,769; Batch 7001922 0003 1: "GRIDLEY, Elizabeth, married Charles ORVIS, 2 Oct. 1734, Farmington, H artford, CT" !Anc.File - AFN:3QBW-TN !BIRTH - WED - DIED: Julius GAY manuscripts, CT Historical Soc. !"Grandchildren" mentioned in Thomas GRIDLEY (1683) will. !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Book - The KELLLOGGS in the New WORLD pge 482. "6862 Ade line Louisa(9), b 6 Jan., 1825; m _______ PENTICOST; he d _______; ha d 3 children" !CHILD: GENEALOGY & PERSONAL HISTORY OF NOTHERN PENNSYLVANIA by John W. J ORDAN, LL.D. Vol. III, pge 9513, Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1913, New Yo rk. "Leroy, deceased." !BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Book - The KELLLOGGS in the New WORLD pge 482. "6862 Ade line Louisa(9), b 6 Jan., 1825; m _______ PENTICOST; he d _______; ha d 3 children Notes on Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Nathaniel Franklin Taylor was born March 25, 1824 in Hardin Co., Kentucky. By 1847 Nataniel Frances Taylor had moved to or near Vevay, Switerland Co., Indiana. On March 26, 1847 Nathanial Frances Taylor (Nathanial Franklin's father) died in Jefferson Co., Indiana, near Vevay. Nathaniel Franklin Taylor married Evaline Haskell at Vevay, Switzerland Co., Indiana on Feb 28, 1850. Lucy Ellen Taylor was born to them Feb 4, 1851 at Vevay, Indiana. In 1852 Nathaniel Franklin and Evaline Haskell Taylor moved to Linn County, Iowa. Here a son, John Ellis Dye Taylor was born April 21, 1853. In 1854 they moved to Tama Co., Iowa; where they remained, until after Anna Mariah's death, Nathaniel Franklins second wife. Six more children were born to Evaline Haskell Taylor, Caroline, Uzillah, Gerorge, Charles, Edgar and Edwin Thomas Taylor. At the birth of Edgar and Edwin (twins) Evaline died on Nov 29, 1866, the babies survived. Evaline is buried on the hill in the northwest corner of the Taylor farm where Lucy who had died Sept 1, 1856 and George Elmer who had died Feb 10, 1862; were buried. This hilltop became a community cemetery over the years. Nathaniel Franklin Taylor married Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell on Jan 21, 1868 at Toledo, Tama County Iowa. Three sons Walter Llewellyn, Owen, and Arthur were born to them. Anna Maria died at the birth of their 4th child April 12, 1874, the unnamed infant also died. The unnamed infant and Anna Marriah were buried in the same grave in the Taylor lot. In the 1870 Federal Census, Anna Maria Campbell's son from her first marriage to John Thomas Wyatt - John Wyatt born in 1861 was living with Nathaniel Franklin Taylor. In addition the children of Evaline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife included 5 boys and 3 girls. The two daughters, Julia and Uzillah Taylor, attended Grinnell College and later taught school. After the marriage of the two daughter, Julia to William Whitmore Ballard and Uzillah to John Acton Showen in a double wedding ceremony at Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa, March 19, 1879. The Nathaniel Franklin Taylor family suffered a severve financial loss in 1879. Having bought hogs and fed them until ready for market, the price dropped until they were worth nearly nothing. Nathaniel Franklin with his seven sons (did not include John Wyatt) moved to Woodbury Co., Iowa, where he bought some college land. By 1882 Nathaniel Franklin married Elizabeth (McLaughlin) McSparren. The daughters, Caroline, Julia, and Uzillah Jane; with their husbands and children, moved to Woodbury Co., In the early spring of 1883 Nathaniel Franklin became ill and died May 5, 1883. He is buried in the Good Hope Cemetery north of Correctionville, Woodbury Co., Iowa Note Citations 1 Nathaniel Franklin Taylor b: 25 MAR 1824 d: 3 MAR 1883 + Eveline W Haskell b: 1 AUG 1827 d: 29 NOV 1866 2 Lucy Ellen Taylor b: 4 FEB 1851 d: 1 SEP 1856 2 John Ellis Dye Taylor b: 21 APR 1853 d: 27 SEP 1929 + Emma Anna Johnson b: SEP 1872 3 Katy U. Taylor b: JUN 1890 3 May E. Taylor Taylor b: 1895 Kansas 3 Berri E. Taylor b: 1896 3 Bessie E. Taylor b: 1897 3 Alvie T. Taylor b: 1900 3 Albia S. T. Taylor b: 1901 3 Sherman D. Taylor b: 1907 3 Sheriridan E. Taylor b: 1907 2 Caroline Julia Taylor b: 26 JUL 1855 d: 6 JUN 1933 + William Whitmore Ballard b: 8 APR 1852 d: 6 OCT 1931 3 Maude Estella Ballard b: 1 JAN 1883 d: 30 JUN 1928 3 Lula Agnes Ballard b: 5 NOV 1893 d: 31 JUL 1945 + James Francis Ginter b: 15 FEB 1879 d: 5 AUG 1941 2 Barzilla Jane Taylor b: 3 OCT 1857 d: 28 NOV 1949 + John Acton Snowden 3 William Elsworth Snowden b: 14 AUG 1882 4 Carrol Morgan Snowden b: 23 SEP 1908 + Vina Tutor 5 Living Snowden + Living Stanley 6 Living Snowden 5 Living Snowden
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + John Switzer 6 Living Switzer 4 Ellsworth W. Snowden b: 3 DEC 1910 + Doris Whitaker 5 Living Snowden 5 Living Snowden 4 Cynthia Snowden b: 26 AUG 1912 + Sam Henderson 5 Margaret Jean Henderson b: 25 AUG 1934 5 Living Henderson 4 John Paine Snowden b: 20 AUG 1915 d: 26 FEB 1951 + Patricia Ann Harp d: 26 FEB 1951 3 Benjamin Jow Snowden b: 3 OCT 1884 3 Bessie Nae Snowden b: 23 SEP 1887 d: 4 JUL 1910 3 John Arthur Snowden b: 3 MAR 1890 d: 30 JAN 1913 2 Edgar William Taylor b: 29 NOV 1866 d: 2 DEC 1946 + Dollie Evelyn Carter b: 4 NOV 1871 d: 11 APR 1944 3 Earl Taylor 3 William Franklin Taylor b: 30 SEP 1889 3 Evalyn Caroline Taylor b: 3 MAY 1892 3 Harris Taylor b: 11 FEB 1894 3 Ruby Taylor b: 7 APR 1895 3 Lester Marion Taylor b: 6 DEC 1901 4 Phyllis Jean Taylor b: 12 APR 1929 + George W. Wickersham 5 Living Wickersham 5 Living Wickersham 4 Living Taylor + Living Brewester 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 4 Living Taylor + Robert La Vern Moyer 5 Living Moyer 4 Living Taylor + Living Hack 5 Living Hack 5 Living Hack 5 Living Hack 5 Living Hack 3 Pearl Lilliam Taylor b: 13 SEP 1907 2 Charles Franklin Taylor b: 27 JUN 1863 d: 1939 2 Edwin Thomas Taylor b: 29 NOV 1866 d: 18 JAN 1952 + Myrtle Leora Bowen b: 1873 3 Mabel R. Taylor b: 1890 3 May V. Taylor b: 1892 3 Edwin A. Taylor b: 1894 3 Alverzo O. Taylor b: 1896 3 Floyd A. Taylor b: 1898 3 Howard M. Taylor b: 1900 3 Julia G. Taylor b: 1902 3 Betty A Taylor b: 1904 3 Owen L. Taylor b: 1907 3 Nathaniel F. Taylor b: 1910 3 Ruth F. Taylor b: 1912 3 Paul F. Taylor b: 1915 3 Clarence B. Taylor b: 1917 3 Bernard L. Taylor b: 1919 2 Edwin G. Taylor b: 1867 2 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1848 d: BEF 1860 + Anna Mariah Campbell b: 15 OCT 1835 d: 12 APR 1874 2 Owen Taylor b: 23 APR 1870 d: 12 JAN 1947 + Alice Minerva Kellog b: 26 SEP 1877 d: 30 JUL 1960 3 Glenn Lucien Taylor b: 24 NOV 1909 d: 2 JUN 1988 + Marie Gladys Chapman Turner b: 15 OCT 1908 d: 20 JUL 2000 4 Lloyd Taylor b: 22 Jun 1943 [email protected] 4 Living Taylor 3 Geneva Lavina Taylor b: 1904 d: 1950 + Samuel Gibson 3 Erma M. Taylor b: 11 AUG 1908 d: 18 APR 2000 + Thomas Alf Taylor b: 2 APR 1906 d: JUL 1976 4 Living Taylor
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Dixon 4 Living Taylor + Living Triplett 5 Living Triplett 5 Living Triplett 3 Myron Nathaniel Taylor b: 3 FEB 1913 d: 25 NOV 1983 + Evelyn G. Wetrosky b: 20 FEB 1914 d: 5 JAN 2001 4 Larry Gene Taylor b: 11 JUL 1945 d: 12 FEB 2005 + Living 5 Living Taylor + Living Johnson 6 Living Johnson 6 Living Johnson 6 Living Johnson 5 Living Taylor + Living 6 Living Taylor 6 Living Taylor 6 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 6 Living Taylor 6 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor + Living Reed 4 Marlene Ann Taylor b: 9 FEB 1939 d: 22 APR 2004 + Living Westergaard 5 Living Westergaard 5 Living Westergaard 6 Living Westergaard 6 Living Westergaard 6 Living Westergaard 6 Living Westergaard 5 Living Westergaard + Living Hernandez 6 Living Hermandez 6 Living Hermandez 5 Living Westergaard 5 Living Westergaard + Living Erickson 6 Living Erickson 5 Living Westergaard + Living Blake 6 Living Blake 5 Living Westergaard 5 Living Westergaard + Living + First husband name unknown 5 Mike Andrew Taylor + Living Andrew 2 Walter Llewellyn Taylor b: 3 APR 1869 d: 5 JAN 1947 + Mary O'Connor b: 17 OCT 1870 d: 19 NOV 1952 3 Bruce Richard Taylor b: 10 JUL 1905 d: 21 FEB 1975 + Gladys Mary Darcy b: 1 OCT 1910 d: 3 DEC 1976 4 Living Taylor + Living Ruffing 5 Living Hanna + Living Tonac 6 Living Hanna 6 Living Hanna 5 Living Hanna + Living Simmons 6 Living Hanna 7 Living Hanna + Living Sackett 6 Living Sackett 6 Living Sackett 4 Gordon Norbert Taylor b: 10 DEC 1933 d: 31 MAY 1982 + Living Morrison + Living Mastros 4 Lois Ann Taylor b: 26 APR 1935 d: 26 APR 2008
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + John Herbert Thoreson b: 26 MAR 1931 d: 7 Sep 1 1984 5 Mary Kay Thoreson b: 3 SEP 1958 d: 31 MAY 1986 5 Carol Marie Thoreson b: 22 JUL 1961 d: 1 FEB 2000 + Living 6 Living Curtis 5 Living Thoreson + Harold Jack Ferguson b: 29 AUG 1959 d: 2006 6 Living Ferguson 6 Living Ferguson 4 Marvin Mark Taylor b: 6 JUL 1939 d: 9 MAY 1966 + Living Savage 5 Living Taylor + Living Silverman 5 Living Taylor + Living Hatfield 6 Living Taylor 6 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor + Living Greunke 6 Living Greunke 6 Living Greunke 6 Living Greunke 5 Living Taylor + Living Kester 4 Kenneth Jerome Taylor b: 28 SEP 1942 d: 3 SEP 1966 3 Paul Lester Taylor b: 12 JUN 1902 d: 22 DEC 1966 + Norma Mary Songeroth b: 18 JUL 1906 d: 18 AUG 1989 4 Marjorie Rose Taylor b: 11 MAR 1927 + Junior George Thomson b: 16 JUN 1926 d: 8 FEB 2002 5 Living Thomson + Living Mastsutani 6 Living Mastsutani 6 Living Mastsutani 6 Living Mastsutani 5 Living Thomson + Living Jenkins 6 Living Jenkins 5 Living Thomson + Living Ingham 6 Living Ingham 6 Living Ingham 6 Living Ingham 6 Living Ingham 5 Living Thomson 5 Living Thomson + Living Hollings 6 Living Hollings 6 Living Hollings 5 Living Thomson + Living Flower 6 Living Barton 6 Living Barton 6 Living Barton 5 Living Thomson + Living Ayres 6 Living Ayres 4 Roberte Taylor b: 15 APR 1929 + Living Johnsn 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 5 Living Taylor 4 Living Taylor + Paul Peters b: 5 DEC 1929 5 Living 5 Living Peters 5 Living Peters 5 Living Peters 5 Living Peters 5 Living Peters 5 Living Peters 4 Jean Marie Taylor b: 1 APR 1934 d: 21 APR 1968
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 5 Living Nelson 3 Nellie M. Taylor b: 22 DEC 1897 d: 21 NOV 1991 + Eslie Hull Bailey b: 12 APR 1897 d: 13 MAR 1986 4 Alice Bailey b: 19 OCT 1929 + Marvin Charles Humpal b: 22 FEB 1922 5 Living Humpal 5 Living Humpal 5 Living Humpal 5 Living Humpal 5 Living Humpal 5 Living Humpal 4 Edgar E. Bailey b: 9 AUG 1931 d: 17 DEC 1998 + Living Clinteon 5 Living Bailey 5 Living Bailey 5 Living Bailey 5 Living Bailey 5 Living Bailey 4 Irma J. Bailey b: 29 AUG 1933 d: 24 MAY 1999 + Raymond Schmitz b: 1928 4 Living Bailey + Living Liebel 4 Living Bailey 3 Edna Elizabeth Taylor b: 21 DEC 1893 d: 7 FEB 1990 + Joseph Vondrak b: 19 JUL 1896 d: 20 Fe b 1977 4 Annie Vondrak b: 30 NOV 1918 d: 25 JUN 2001 + Joseph Prasek b: Dep 1914 d: 1997 Abt 5 Living Prasek 5 Living Prasek 4 Paul J. Vondrak b: 28 SEP 1920 d: 25 AUG 1997 + Genevieve Gerard b: 17 APR 1921 d: 20 SEP 2006 5 Living Vondrak 4 Regina Vondrak b: 13 SEP 1922 d: 14 NOV 2003 + Robert H. Chalmers 5 Living Chalmers 5 Living Chalmers 5 Living Chalmers 5 Living Chalmer 4 Ralph Vondrak b: 1924 + Ann b: 1929 Iowa d: 1990 before 4 Joseph B. Vondrak b: 14 MAY 1925 + Living Sands 5 Living Vondrak + Living Hineley 6 Living Vondrak 6 Living Vondrak 6 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak 5 Living Vondrak + Living Johnson 6 Living Vondrak 6 Living Vondrak 6 Living Vondrak 4 Regina Vondrak b: 13 SEP 1922 d: 14 NOV 2003 + Robert H. Chalmers 5 Living Chalmer + Living 6 Living Chalmers + Living Schilling 6 Living Chalmer
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living Fernandez 6 Living Chalmer + Living 3 Raymond John Taylor b: 21 NOV 1895 d: 9 MAY 1979 + Edna Marie Murphy b: 4 OCT 1898 d: 5 NOV 1992 4 John R. Taylor b: 25 APR 1925 4 Leota Marie Taylor b: 21 MAR 1928 + Daniel J. Lee b: 12 JAN 1926 d: 18 MAY 2002 5 Living Lee 5 Living Lee 5 Living Lee 5 Living Lee 4 Living Taylor 4 Mary Edna Elizabeteh Taylor b: 2 OCT 1923 d: 1982 3 Walter Justin Taylor b: 16 DEC 1899 d: 1 MAR 1976 2 Arthur Taylor b: 23 MAY 1872 d: 4 APR 1949 + Elizabeth McLaughlin McSparran b: 1 SEP 1824 d: 18 FEB 1908 + America Smith b: ABT 1827 d: 1906 Census:1860 Tama Co., IA N. F. Taylor 37 KY farmer E. (female) 34 Indiana 2nd wife J. E. 8 (male) IA C. J. 5 (female) IA E. 3 (female) IA G. E. 5/12 (male) IA S. F. Banta 44 (female) KY N. E. 15 (female) Ind M. M. 12 (female) Ind H. T. 9 (female) IA 1850 Posey, Switzerland Co., Ind. Nathaniel Taylor 29 KY farmer Nancy 25 KY 1st wife 1870 Richland, Tama Co., IA Nathaniel F. Taylor 46 KY farmer Annie M. 34 PA 3rdd wife John E. D. 17 IA Caroline J. 15 IA Arzellan J. (male) 12 IA Charles F. 7 IA Edwin G. 3 IA Edgar 3 IA Walter 1 IA John Wyatt 7 IA (relationship not shown) 1850 Posey, Switzerland Co., Ind. Nathaniel Taylor 29 KY farmer Nancy 25 KY 1st wife Elizabeth 1 11/12 Ind (deceased by 1860) Notes on Hugh Taylor Marriage 1 Mary Ann CARTER b: 13 MAY 1825 in Kentucky, USA Married: 29 NOV 1846 in Robertson, Tennessee, USA Children Alexander TAYLOR Boswell T. TAYLOR Elbert Luke TAYLOR John H. TAYLOR Larrena C. TAYLOR Louis C. TAYLOR Mary Mildred TAYLOR Sarah L. T. TAYLOR Texanna TAYLOR Bellzoria Sara TAYLOR b: ABT 1848 in Kentucky, USA William J. TAYLOR b: 1849 in Kentucky, USA Madison Monroe TAYLOR b: 30 NOV 1861 in Caldwell, Texas, USA Notes on Groom Taylor 5 Groom TAYLOR b: 1 APR 1810 d: 4 DEC 1863 + Mary L. WILLIS b: 16 AUG 1823 d: 7 JUL 1853
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Lucinda B. PILANT b: 10 JUN 1824 + Nancy MILLION d: 9 JAN 1831 + Mahala HILL d: 1 APR 1847 6 Cassandra TAYLOR b: 8 OCT 1833 6 Lucy TAYLOR b: 19 APR 1835 6 Elba Hill TAYLOR b: 16 OCT 1836 6 Schuyler TAYLOR b: 1 APR 1838 d: 19 NOV 1929 6 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 13 NOV 1839 6 Calloway TAYLOR b: 21 MAR 1841 d: 4 NOV 1912 6 Elvira TAYLOR b: 24 JUL 1842 6 Nancy TAYLOR b: 19 JAN 1844 6 Allen TAYLOR b: 30 JUN 1845 6 Mahala TAYLOR b: 31 MAR 1847 Notes on John Taylor In the 1830 U.S. Census for Monroe County, Indiana, John and Rebecca are found living next door to Rebecca's brother, John Abram. About 1838, John and Rebecca Taylor moved from Monroe County to Greene County, Indiana according to land sales and deeds recorded in Monroe County, Indiana: 4/13/1838 John & Rebecca Taylor sold land to William B. Hunter, Book G, Page 032 10/29/1838 John, Rebecca, Joseph & Martha Taylor sold land to John T. Rogers, Book G, Page 414 12/7/1838 John & Rebecca sold land to John, Samuel & Murphy Orchard, Book G, Pages 209, 216 In the 1860 U.S. Census for Monroe Township, Pike County, Indiana, John age 63 is living with his second wife Sarah "Sally" Dyer age 28, daughter Sarah Rebecca age 17 (daughter from 1st marriage), John age 4 (son from 2nd marriage) and Charlotte age 2 (daughter from 2nd marriage) John Taylor's second wife, Sarah Mary Dyer-Taylor, remarried in 1865 confirming that John died between 1860 and 1864. The estate papers are dated October 1860. John owned lot 11 in Pleasantville (now called Spurgeon) in Monroe Township, Pike County, Indiana near the Warrick County Line at the time of his death. This was listed in his estate paper Box 37 file 7 appraised by Abijah Humphrey and dated Oct 1860. His estate was valued at slightly more than $600. John's son, William B. Taylor sold lot 11in Pleasantville to James Walker on 25 Dec 1860 for $120.00 and also lot 14. These transactions are recorded in Deed Book N for Pike County, Indiana Notes on Samuel Taylor, IV 1790/1800 Fauquier Co., Virginia Tax List Census Index with photo copies of actual pages of the census Name?s Personal Tax List A, B, C Page Taylor, John A 22 (28 June 1790) Taylor, Peter A 22 (28 June 1790) Taylor, Peter Taylor, Zachariah A 22 (10 May 1790) Taylor, Zachariah Taylor, Charles A 22 (18 May 1790) Taylor, Charles Children *Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 in Rockingham County, Virginia Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1771 in Rockingham County, Virginia Sinah Seney W. TAYLOR b: 1772 in Fauquier County, Virginia John TAYLOR b: 1774 in Fauquier or Rockingham County, Virginia Samuel V. TAYLOR b: 1794 in Rockingham, Virginia 1 *Samuel IV TAYLOR b: 1750 + Elizabeth EMBRY b: 1754 2 *Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 d: 11 SEP 1826 + **Joseph Washington () MCKOY - MCCOY Sr. b: 15 JAN 1766 d: 04 FEB 1841 3 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 18 OCT 1790 d: 09 NOV 1824 + *Joseph WRIGHT b: 1781 d: 03 APR 1866 4 *Nancy WRIGHT b: 29 DEC 1804 d: 03 OCT 1862 + Wesley GRAVES b: NOV 1802 d: 18 NOV 1890 5 Nathaniel GRAVES 5 Elizaphan GRAVES b: 19 JUN 1825 d: 07 JUL 1886 5 Elizabeth GRAVES 5 Nancy GRAVES b: 26 NOV 1828 d: 21 MAR 1832 5 Willis GRAVES b: 27 AUG 1830 d: 31 MAY 1898 5 Mary Jane GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1832 d: 15 DEC 1871 + Robert Franklin LOCKARD b: 14 JAN 1834 d: 12 DEC 1862 6 Francis Marion LOCKARD b: 15 SEP 1855 d: 18 FEB 1928 + Rose Apkercina WALTER b: 15 NOV 1865 d: 15 JUL 1893
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 7 Claude Wesley LOCKARD b: 23 MAR 1886 7 Clarence Arthur LOCKARD b: 12 OCT 1887 7 Living LOCKARD 7 Living LOCKARD + Mary Isabelle Belle GETTYS b: 31 JUL 1857 d: 13 AUG 1932 6 Columbus Delano LOCKARD 6 James Harvey LOCKARD 6 Robert Allen LOCKARD 6 Mary Jane Marilds Rilda LOCKARD 5 Joseph GRAVES 5 John Wesley GRAVES 5 Albert GRAVES 5 James GRAVES 5 Margaret GRAVES 5 Amelia GRAVES 4 William WRIGHT b: OCT 1808 d: 09 NOV 1821 4 Joseph WRIGHT Jr. b: 10 JUN 1810 d: 07 NOV 1893 + Rebecca WICKESHAM 4 Milley WRIGHT b: NOV 1811 d: 28 AUG 1812 4 Henry WRIGHT b: 24 OCT 1817 d: 07 FEB 1892 4 Lloyd WRIGHT b: 18 OCT 1819 d: 30 NOV 1886 4 Susan WRIGHT b: 17 NOV 1821 d: 22 JUN 1822 4 Daniel WRIGHT b: 18 APR 1824 d: 23 MAY 1824 4 Infant WRIGHT 4 Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 + Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 5 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 6 Willis LARR 6 William Orville LARR 6 Sarah LARR 6 Moses LARR 6 Susan LARR 6 Rebecca LARR 6 Isadora LARR 6 James LARR 6 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 5 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 5 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 5 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 3 Samuel Walter I MCCOY b: 09 MAY 1791 d: 01 MAR 1867 + Phebe Phoebe ? HARDESTY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 22 MAR 1860 4 Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 + Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 5 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 6 Willis LARR 6 William Orville LARR 6 Sarah LARR 6 Moses LARR 6 Susan LARR 6 Rebecca LARR 6 Isadora LARR 6 James LARR 6 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 5 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 5 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 5 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 4 Amelia Emelia MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1814 d: 14 MAY 1884 + William Hays HAYES b: 20 NOV 1811 d: 19 MAR 1899 5 Samuel M. HAYES b: 06 AUG 1839 d: 18 JAN 1876 + Virginia LEEDY b: 31 JAN 1845 d: 10 JUL 1914 6 Edith Eileen HAYES b: 21 JUL 1867 d: 24 FEB 1951 + John Calvin HORTON b: AUG 1866 d: 04 JAN 1912 7 Living HORTON + Lawrence Palmer BROWN 7 Living HORTON + Frank Phillips MERRY Sr. 6 Blanche HAYES b: 05 MAY 1869 + Mr. MORGAN
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Augusta May HAYES b: 31 MAY 1871 + Fred C. COLLOM 6 Merrill Leedy HAYES b: 01 AUG 1873 5 George W. HAYES b: 10 NOV 1842 d: 27 FEB 1879 + Estella ROADES b: 1849 d: 18 MAY 1876 6 Claude L. HAYES b: 11 APR 1873 + Della H. CAMPBELL 5 Henry W. HAYES b: 1845 d: 05 NOV 1905 + Alice GALBRAITH b: 1851 d: 12 APR 1925 5 Jacob C.P. HAYES b: 1847 5 Infant HAYES 5 Infant HAYES 4 Willis MCCOY b: BET 1815 AND 1821 d: 20 SEP 1843 4 Sarah MCCOY b: 1822 d: 02 JUL 1898 4 Nancy MCCOY b: 1824 d: 11 APR 1852 4 William Henry MCCOY b: BET 1829 AND 1831 d: 1890 + Keziah HARDESTY b: BET 31 JAN AND OCT 1837 d: 12 MAY 1912 5 Samuel L. MCCOY b: 1856 + Fannie S b: 1857 6 Iva L. MCCOY b: SEP 1879 5 Phoebe MCCOY b: 1857 5 Willis H. MCCOY b: 09 DEC 1859 5 Mary E. MCCOY b: 1861 5 George L. MCCOY b: 31 JAN 1865 5 William L. MCCOY b: 1869 5 Ruth L. MCCOY b: DEC 1871 5 Ira James MCCOY b: 24 OCT 1876 + Jennie R. TORRENCE b: 1878 6 Living MCCOY 6 Living MCCOY 5 Clara Adeline MCCOY b: 21 JUL 1880 + Arthur Thomas KILLWORTH b: 12 SEP 1878 6 Living KILLWORTH 6 Living KILLWORTH 6 Living KILLWORTH 4 Samuel Walter II MCCOY b: 16 FEB 1835 d: 21 JAN 1893 + Rebecca Jane McCoy ? WRIGHT b: 02 APR 1833 d: 11 APR 1915 5 Samuel Walter III MCCOY b: 19 FEB 1857 + Nancy Elizabeth HUFF 6 Samuel Walter IV MCCOY 5 *Sarah Elizabeth MCCOY b: 29 MAR 1860 d: MAY 1942 + *Foster Freeman WRIGHT b: 08 JUN 1857 c: BET 26 AND 27 APR 1910 d: 15 OCT 1937 6 Rebecca Jane WRIGHT b: 13 DEC 1890 d: 08 FEB 1914 6 Ida Evaline WRIGHT b: 04 SEP 1892 d: BEF 1900 6 Marshall Walter WRIGHT b: 11 SEP 1894 d: 19 MAR 1928 + Elsie O 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 5 Shannon P. MCCOY b: 1861 5 Child MCCOY b: ABT 1863 5 William McCoy MCCOY b: ABT 1865 5 John Anderson MCCOY b: ABT 1867 5 Phoebe Jane MCCOY b: ABT 1869 3 John Joseph MCCOY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 07 SEP 1879 + Tacy SLAUGHTER b: 08 MAY 1801 d: 09 JUL 1846 4 Emily Milly MCCOY b: 07 OCT 1819 d: 01 AUG 1848 4 Lucinda MCCOY b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 17 APR 1851 4 Henry MCCOY b: 13 DEC 1822 d: 02 FEB 1854 4 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 07 DEC 1824 d: 26 APR 1895 4 Eliza MCCOY b: 24 DEC 1826 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 15 FEB 1828 d: 19 AUG 1828 4 Penny Pemma Ann MCCOY b: 07 FEB 1829 d: 19 AUG 1871 4 Mary Ann MCCOY b: BET 05 AND 15 AUG 1831 d: 02 MAR 1910 4 Daniel Housen MCCOY b: 25 OCT 1834 4 Malona M. MCCOY b: 31 MAY 1838 d: 02 APR 1913 + Margaret MEREDITH b: 06 AUG 1815 d: 11 MAR 1893 4 Jane MCCOY b: 03 APR 1848 d: 13 SEP 1855 4 Abner MCCOY b: 09 NOV 1848 d: 02 MAR 1931 4 Alexander MCCOY b: 15 AUG 1851 d: 01 JAN 1934 + Nancy M. SLAUGHTER 5 John Henry MCCOY b: 10 AUG 1873 d: 23 OCT 1948
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Minnie Maude DUNFEE b: 22 JUL 1872 6 Living EMLER + Lottie Indinola BRAND b: 09 JAN 1874 6 Living MCCOY 6 Living MCCOY 5 Almeda MCCOY 4 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 25 JUN 1853 d: 05 APR 1875 4 Mariah MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1855 d: 09 MAY 1934 4 John Henry MCCOY b: 21 SEP 1857 d: 22 AUG 1859 3 Mary Polly MCCOY b: 20 NOV 1795 d: 30 MAY 1842 + *Daniel G. NORRIS b: 10 JAN 1795 d: 01 JUN 1875 4 George W. NORRIS b: 28 MAY 1815 d: 05 JUN 1858 4 Emily M. NORRIS b: 19 SEP 1816 d: 26 DEC 1880 + Horace Swift SENTER b: 03 JAN 1809 d: 14 FEB 1883 5 Emma SENTER b: 05 NOV 1831 d: 05 NOV 1834 5 Edwin Bruce SENTER b: 02 SEP 1836 d: 09 FEB 1918 5 Orin Oren SENTER b: BET 1837 AND 1838 d: DEC 1918 5 Sophia SENTER b: 20 NOV 1841 d: 22 SEP 1874 5 Harper SENTER b: 24 JUL 1840 d: 13 AUG 1847 5 Horace Swift SENTER Jr. b: 23 JAN 1843 d: 15 DEC 1915 5 Daniel SENTER b: 1845 d: 08 JAN 1864 5 Sirena Irene SENTER b: BET 07 AND 17 SEP 1847 d: 09 JAN 1944 5 Sarah Sadie SENTER b: 17 MAY 1849 d: 24 NOV 1897 5 Alfred B. SENTER b: JUN 1851 5 Jennie O. SENTER b: 04 JAN 1856 d: 19 DEC 1914 5 Martha Emma SENTER b: BET 1856 AND 1857 d: 04 DEC 1864 5 John F. SENTER b: BET 24 JUL 1858 AND 1859 d: 06 MAY 1923 4 Sophia NORRIS b: 23 MAR 1819 d: 13 SEP 1854 4 Lovina Loretta NORRIS b: 1822 + DRUMMED 5 William DRUMMED b: 1844 4 Sirena Serena NORRIS b: 10 SEP 1822 4 Croghan NORRIS b: 28 FEB 1820 d: 17 MAY 1890 4 Anna Elizabeth NORRIS b: 06 NOV 1824 4 Mary NORRIS b: 17 APR 1826 d: 13 AUG 1865 4 Daniel NORRIS b: 10 MAY 1829 d: 05 OCT 1889 4 Susanna NORRIS b: 18 MAR 1837 d: 02 AUG 1906 4 William NORRIS b: 28 JAN 1835 d: 24 AUG 1906 + Rebecca Jane LOCKARD b: 1835 4 Joseph NORRIS b: 10 JUN 1831 d: AFT 1893 + Martha Patty WRIGHT b: 12 MAR 1786 d: 30 MAR 1870 3 **Joseph Washington MCCOY Jr. b: 01 JUL 1798 d: 18 OCT 1883 + Sarah Sally OGLE b: 1798 d: 26 FEB 1877 4 Infant Child MCCOY 4 Infant Child MCCOY 4 Martha MCCOY b: 1820 d: 02 JAN 1889 + Oliver Perry SIMPSON b: 07 SEP 1819 d: 20 JUN 1888 4 William MCCOY b: 12 AUG 1824 d: 26 MAR 1906 + Susan Catherine JOHNSON b: 19 SEP 1825 d: 13 FEB 1917 5 Male Infant MCCOY b: 20 APR 1845 d: 20 APR 1845 5 Female Infant MCCOY b: 28 OCT 1846 d: 28 OCT 1846 5 Henry J. MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1848 d: 03 APR 1850 5 Sarah MCCOY b: 25 MAR 1850 d: 20 APR 1850 5 Charlotte MCCOY b: 24 APR 1851 d: 06 OCT 1856 5 George W. MCCOY b: 31 DEC 1853 d: 15 APR 1930 + Rebecca Jane MCCURDY b: 06 MAY 1854 d: 21 JAN 1921 6 Ernie C. MCCOY + Husband ROBINSON 7 Harmon ROBINSON 6 Alva MCCOY b: 1876 + Bertha Jane DAWSON b: 29 JAN 1877 d: 1959 7 Grace F. MCCOY b: 30 MAR 1898 d: OCT 1964 7 Living MCCOY 6 William Daniel MCCOY b: 1885 d: 1961 + Mary Jane KIRKER 5 Martha MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1856 d: 28 AUG 1940 + Benjamin Franklin WRIGHT b: 23 JUL 1851 d: 17 MAY 1921 6 Edward M. WRIGHT 6 Earl L. WRIGHT 6 Mertie L. WRIGHT 6 Aritta WRIGHT 6 Harry G. WRIGHT
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Benson F. WRIGHT 6 Myrtle A. WRIGHT 6 Lovilla A. WRIGHT 6 Catherine WRIGHT 6 Paul B. WRIGHT 5 Clara W. MCCOY b: 01 FEB 1858 d: 02 JUN 1947 + Allen M. MARSHALL b: 06 MAR 1849 d: 19 FEB 1924 6 Arizona MARSHALL 6 Catherine MARSHALL 6 Iva Gladien MARSHALL 6 Grace C. MARSHALL 6 William D. MARSHALL 6 Mary K. MARSHALL 6 Fren Frew MARSHALL 5 Joseph MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1860 d: 09 DEC 1862 5 Angeline MCCOY b: 01 JAN 1863 d: 13 AUG 1922 + Adam VEIGEL b: SEP 1855 d: 05 MAR 1923 6 Clarence Lesley VEIGEL b: 25 MAR 1880 d: 25 OCT 1902 6 Vera E. VEIGEL b: 1881 6 Living VEIGEL 6 Living VEIGEL 5 Female Infant MCCOY b: 04 APR 1865 5 Allen G. Thurmond MCCOY b: 03 APR 1867 d: 10 JUL 1940 + Zebra Elosia REED b: 18 OCT 1868 d: 24 APR 1946 6 Byron Reed MCCOY b: 06 AUG 1890 d: 18 MAR 1980 + Beulah Frew HAINES b: 06 FEB 1894 d: 27 SEP 1972 7 Lewis MCCOY 8 Joseph MCCOY 7 Marjorie Ruth MCCOY b: 10 FEB + Living DONLEY 7 William Allen MCCOY b: 19 JUL 1916 d: 20 MAR 1969 + Mildred Alice CLARK b: 11 FEB 1926 d: 03 MAR 1983 7 Living MCCOY + Living ISRAEL 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 7 Living MCCOY + Living NORRIS 6 Infant MCCOY b: DEC 1892 d: DEC 1892 6 Celia Evelina MCCOY b: 09 JAN 1894 d: 29 MAY 1895 6 Russell MCCOY b: 01 MAR 1899 d: 28 JUL 1958 + Living MATHIE 6 Living MCCOY 4 Mary Jane MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1826 d: 01 APR 1890 + Will Thornton DARR b: 23 OCT 1817 5 Martha J. DARR b: ABT 1844 5 George DARR b: ABT 1845 5 Sarah Ellen DARR b: ABT 1846 5 Joseph Phillip DARR b: 17 OCT 1848 5 Oliver Perry DARR b: 26 APR 1850 5 Mariah DARR b: ABT 1852 5 Elihu DARR b: 28 DEC 1855 5 French William DARR b: 03 SEP 1858 5 Lidia DARR b: ABT 1861 5 Mary Elizabeth DARR b: ABT 1863 5 Charles DARR b: ABT 1864 4 Ruth Ann MCCOY b: 1828 d: 1867 4 *Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1829 d: 1894 + James Hartford WRIGHT b: 1825 d: JUN 1874 4 Ruella Ellen MCCOY b: 1836 d: 1904 4 **Henry MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1837 d: 14 MAR 1898 + Martha ROBERTS b: 18 OCT 1837 d: 16 OCT 1892 5 Joseph MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1856 d: 13 FEB 1859 5 *Anna F. MCCOY b: 12 MAR 1862 d: 22 MAR 1905 + *Francis Marion PICKERELL b: 17 NOV 1849 d: 17 DEC 1902 6 Joseph Guy PICKERELL b: 1880 6 *Mildred R. PICKERELL b: 1882 + *Robert L. DOUGLAS b: 1877 7 Living DOUGLAS 7 Living DOUGLAS 5 Sarah Minewell Sadie MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1868 d: 20 NOV 1941
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William Ellsworth RICHCREEK b: 20 DEC 1861 d: 22 FEB 1939 6 Henry RICHCREEK b: 01 AUG 1887 d: 07 APR 1939 6 Lester E. RICHCREEK b: 30 SEP 1898 d: 29 JUN 1934 + DOLLY 6 Harry David RICHCREEK b: 09 OCT 1890 d: 01 OCT 1946 + HARRIET 5 **Miles Henry MCCOY b: 22 APR 1866 d: 01 APR 1942 + *Rhoda Belle Williams GUILLIAM b: 21 JUL 1862 d: 09 NOV 1923 6 George Henry MCCOY b: 01 MAY 1884 d: 13 DEC 1966 + Rose HUGHES 7 Living MCCOY + Bun WILDEN 8 Living WILDEN + Earl WAGNER + Clifton MAXWELL + Ollie M. MCFEE b: 10 FEB 1888 d: 23 AUG 1966 6 **Lyman Guy MCCOY b: 15 JUL 1895 d: 05 SEP 1948 + *Hazel Gertrude BLACKSON b: 24 APR 1896 d: 08 DEC 1948 7 Floyd Ellsworth MCCOY b: 28 DEC 1914 d: 26 AUG 1918 7 **Tella Milton MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1916 d: 24 SEP 1996 + *Dorothy Mae Womac WOMAX b: 16 OCT 1920 d: 24 OCT 1996 + Altha May Carr CRASS b: AFT 1895 7 Mildred MCCOY 6 Alie Lee MCCOY b: 08 MAY 1897 d: 12 JAN 1900 6 Living MCCOY + Milton N. WALTERS b: 25 MAR 1897 d: 03 MAR 1967 7 Living WALTERS + Donna ARTHURS + Rose MARLATT + Living ELSIE 7 Living WALTERS + Living BYERS 7 Living WALTERS 6 Alton P. MCCOY b: 22 MAY 1904 d: 24 NOV 1965 + Edith MOORHEAD 6 Henry G. MCCOY + ROSIE 5 Oliver Guy MCCOY b: 05 OCT 1875 d: 11 APR 1956 + Ida M. COX 6 Living MCCOY + Living SNEDEKER 6 Bernice O. MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1899 d: 12 NOV 1934 + John William SENTER b: 07 SEP 1899 d: 30 OCT 1965 7 Living SENTER 7 Living SENTER 7 Living SENTER + Dennis CASEY + Husband UNKNOWN 7 Living SENTER + Russell BURDETT + Living STATLER 7 Living SENTER 6 Ruth MCCOY 5 Olason MCCOY 4 Louisa MCCOY b: 05 NOV 1842 d: 20 JUL 1936 + William WRIGHT b: 03 APR 1842 d: 23 JUN 1918 5 Joseph Vallandingham WRIGHT b: 1864 d: 26 AUG 1864 5 Sarah Louise WRIGHT b: 28 JUL 1865 d: 02 SEP 1870 5 Perry WRIGHT b: 18 JAN 1869 d: 27 JAN 1869 3 Henry Joseph MCCOY b: 07 SEP 1800 d: 18 NOV 1858 + Elizabeth R. SLAUGHTER b: 04 NOV 1800 4 Samuel MCCOY b: 1820 d: 1862 + Wife THOMPKINS 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 1822 d: 1895 + Jane Richards RICHARDSON 4 Daniel Montgomery MCCOY b: 06 SEP 1826 d: 06 JAN 1902 4 Louisa MCCOY b: 1829 + Husband WARD 4 Mariah MCCOY b: 1831 + Alexander BUCKLES 4 Sarah A. MCCOY b: 1834 4 Labin Laban MCCOY b: 1836
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Alice Richards RICHARDSON 4 Nancy MCCOY b: 1840 + Henry WORRY 4 Child MCCOY 3 Amelia Emelia Milly MCCOY b: 08 DEC 1801 d: 24 APR 1878 + *James GRAVES b: 1798 d: 03 MAR 1863 4 Girl GRAVES b: 1819 4 Henry GRAVES b: 15 NOV 1820 d: 16 APR 1901 4 Wesley GRAVES b: 1822 d: AFT 1880 + Sarah FULLERTON b: 1825 d: BEF 1880 5 Henry GRAVES b: ABT 1848 5 Elizabeth GRAVES b: ABT 1849 5 George GRAVES b: ABT 1852 5 William GRAVES b: ABT 1856 5 Philma GRAVES b: ABT 1857 5 Chancey GRAVES b: ABT 1865 5 Francis E. GRAVES b: ABT 1866 4 Amelia GRAVES b: 1826 4 Mary GRAVES b: 1827 4 Philena GRAVES b: JUL 1828 d: 11 JAN 1861 4 Delilah GRAVES b: 1830 4 Mariah GRAVES b: 1834 4 Elizabeth GRAVES b: 1835 4 Tacy Lavina GRAVES b: 23 MAY 1837 d: 28 JUN 1902 4 Juliette GRAVES b: 1839 4 Malona GRAVES b: MAY 1842 d: 21 MAY 1903 4 James GRAVES Jr. b: 17 MAY 1844 d: 10 JAN 1915 + Martha BOYD b: 1842 5 William Henry RICHEY b: 01 JAN 1865 d: 28 SEP 1937 + Ida May GRAVES b: 01 JAN 1869 6 Fred Ervin RICHEY b: 13 SEP 1891 d: 07 MAR 1963 + Living MCCLAIN 7 Living RICHEY + Living PARROTT 3 Margaret MCCOY b: 05 SEP 1803 d: 20 MAY 1879 + William NORRIS Jr. b: 03 MAY 1797 d: 16 JUN 1872 4 Marcus NORRIS b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 20 JUN 1883 4 Clerinda NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1822 d: MAR 1824 4 Amy NORRIS b: 27 DEC 1823 d: 24 MAY 1871 4 Susan NORRIS b: 12 NOV 1825 d: 10 MAR 1891 4 Alexander NORRIS b: 18 NOV 1827 d: 20 MAR 1856 + Susan HOLLOWAY 5 George W. NORRIS 5 Joseph Alexander NORRIS Jr. 4 Sarah NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1829 d: 21 JAN 1899 + Jesse CORDILL b: 13 JUL 1822 d: 31 JUL 1883 5 Mary Elizabeth CORDILL b: 12 MAY 1853 5 Amelia Ann CORDILL b: 01 JUL 1855 5 Joseph Alexander CORDILL b: 12 JUN 1857 5 Susan Ellen CORDILL b: 27 FEB 1860 5 Jacob Henry CORDILL b: 20 JUL 1864 4 Martha NORRIS b: 28 SEP 1831 d: 08 OCT 1899 4 Sophia NORRIS b: 22 AUG 1833 d: 1834 4 William IV NORRIS b: 08 MAY 1835 d: MAR 1836 4 Henry NORRIS b: 01 FEB 1837 d: 09 SEP 1907 4 William J. NORRIS b: 11 OCT 1838 d: 16 OCT 1913 4 Mary NORRIS b: 21 AUG 1841 d: 02 AUG 1886 4 Elizabeth NORRIS b: 05 MAR 1843 d: 08 DEC 1908 4 Margaret Ann NORRIS b: 06 SEP 1845 d: 12 MAR 1920 3 Sarah Jane MCCOY b: BET 1804 AND 1810 d: 04 APR 1848 + John GRAVES b: 30 JUL 1802 d: 1896 4 Lewis J. GRAVES b: 28 DEC 1825 d: 29 JUN 1910 4 Gilbert GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1829 d: 04 FEB 1844 4 Minerva GRAVES b: 02 MAR 1831 d: 21 NOV 1888 4 Elizabeth GRAVES b: JUL 1837 d: 24 OCT 1901 4 John W. GRAVES b: 24 MAY 1839 d: 12 JAN 1915 4 Adaline GRAVES b: 1841 d: AFT 1888 + William MURPHY b: 1829 5 Eliza Jane MURPHY b: 1861 5 John W. MURPHY b: 1863 5 Mary MURPHY b: 1865 5 Lydia MURPHY b: 1867
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 James MURPHY b: 1870 4 Lucinda Lucy P. GRAVES b: AUG 1844 d: 03 JAN 1917 4 Lydia GRAVES b: DEC 1845 d: AFT 1900 3 Alexander MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1810 d: 28 SEP 1865 + Mariah COOKSEY b: 27 DEC 1807 d: 15 MAY 1875 4 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1836 d: 07 MAY 1894 + Josiah PEPPER b: 23 MAY 1831 d: 03 SEP 1869 5 Walter PEPPER b: 1857 5 Alex PEPPER b: 1859 5 George PEPPER b: 1860 5 Lucy PEPPER b: 1862 5 Margaret PEPPER b: 1864 5 Dorothy Ann PEPPER b: 1865 5 Charlotte B. PEPPER b: 1868 4 Francis Marian MCCOY b: 1837 d: 1932 + Elizabeth COX b: 08 AUG 1839 d: 10 JAN 1881 5 Harriet MCCOY b: 1863 5 Alexander H. MCCOY b: 1867 5 Ella C. MCCOY b: 1868 5 Laura MCCOY b: 1869 5 Mariah MCCOY b: 1871 5 Mary D. MCCOY b: 1873 5 Josiah MCCOY b: 1875 5 Alice MCCOY b: 1877 5 Francis MCCOY b: 1879 3 Daniel MCCOY b: 07 JAN 1812 d: 04 JUL 1886 + Mary CROY b: 18 APR 1807 d: 18 APR 1863 4 William Riley MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1836 d: 27 JAN 1922 + Susan J. MOSSMAN b: 03 MAR 1839 d: 10 FEB 1904 5 Mary A. MCCOY b: 21 MAR 1860 5 James Henry MCCOY b: 18 APR 1862 5 Martha Louella MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1864 5 Ida J. MCCOY b: 11 JAN 1867 5 Daniel Lee MCCOY b: 18 APR 1869 d: 1946 + Luetta LOREY 6 Connie Mack MCCOY 5 Johnny T. MCCOY b: 13 NOV 1871 5 Adah Leola MCCOY b: 30 NOV 1872 5 Harvey T. MCCOY b: 04 JAN 1876 5 Grace M. MCCOY b: 08 JAN 1878 5 Charles E. MCCOY b: 13 FEB 1880 4 Emily MCCOY b: 1838 d: 1889 + Patrick HUNTER b: 1825 d: 1893 4 Mary Margaret MCCOY b: 1840 4 Beam Anderson MCCOY b: 1841 d: 01 MAR 1878 4 Miranda Maranda MCCOY b: 04 NOV 1843 d: 14 FEB 1914 + John Clenton NORRIS 4 Catharine MCCOY b: 1846 d: 1922 4 George F. MCCOY b: 1848 d: 1909 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 1850 d: 1922 + Spouse UNKNOWN 5 Minnie M. MCCOY 5 Verna F. MCCOY + Susanna Croy NORRIS b: 01 MAR 1817 d: 01 APR 1889 3 Susan MCCOY b: 02 FEB 1818 d: 02 DEC 1872 + Anderson PARRETT Parrott b: 01 AUG 1816 d: 29 MAR 1905 4 Nelson PARRETT b: MAY 1841 d: 16 FEB 1862 4 Wesley PARRETT b: 1842 4 Joseph A. PARRETT b: 05 JUL 1844 d: 29 JUN 1910 4 Richard J. PARRETT b: 1847 d: AFT 1910 4 Samuel PARRETT b: APR 1849 d: 04 FEB 1851 4 Jesse A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 21 JAN 1852 4 William A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 22 JAN 1852 4 Hulda PARRETT b: 1853 d: 10 FEB 1872 4 Susan PARRETT b: 1856 4 Samuel PARRETT b: 1857 d: AFT 1910 4 Lusetty PARRETT b: MAY 1858 d: 04 DEC 1859 4 John H. PARRETT b: 1859 d: AFT 1910 + James PERKINS b: 23 JUL 1806 d: 14 SEP 1839 4 Nancy PERKINS b: 1836 d: 07 JUL 1910 4 Priscilla PERKINS b: BEF 29 AUG 1839 d: OCT 1894 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1771
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2 Sinah Seney W. TAYLOR b: 1772 2 John TAYLOR b: 1774 2 Samuel V. TAYLOR b: 1794 Notes on Sarah "Sally" Taylor Children James CAMPBELL b: 18 Mar 1789 in Leesburg,Washington ,Tennessee Mary "Polly" CAMPBELL b: 12 Jan 1794 in Leesburg,Washington ,Tennessee William M. CAMPBELL b: ABT 1797 in Leesburg,Washington ,Tennessee Leeroy CAMPBELL b: ABT 1801 in Leesburg,Washington ,Tennessee Sara CAMPBELL Notes on Joseph Taylor Note: The family tradition of Wayne E Taylor is that our family is descended from Rev John Taylor (b 1752) by an unknown son (hypothetically Joseph Taylor) whose family was killed by Indians, except for an infant boy and girl who were taken and raised by the Indians (Winnebago Tribe, from Minnesota). This boy finally came back to Kentucky, married a half-breed woman, and became the father of Woodford Taylor, who was born in 1813. The link of Woodford Taylor with Joseph Taylor as a father has not been proven, but it is possible since Jospeh Taylor married Elizabeth Van Pelt in 1812, one year before Woodford was born. At that time, Joseph and Elizabeth would have been living on Joseph's new homestead at Mt Byrd on the Ohio River (near present day Milton, Kentucky) given to them by Rev. John Taylor as part of his huge tract of land. There is no more record of Elizabeth or her children, but by 1817 Joseph had married a second time to Mary Fogg, with whom he had seven children, all of whom are known (none named Woodford). Could Elizabeth or her children have been killed or taken in an Indian raid in this period of 1813-1815, when the Northwestern Indians were on the warpath in the Ohio Valley in collaboration with the British, during the War of 1812? Notes on James Hanks James HANKS 1 Sex: M Birth: 1757 in Virginia 1 Death: 1785 1 Reference Number : 1004 Note: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #1851, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2000] Josep h and Nancy Shipley Hanks had eight Children; youngest child was a girl born February 5th, 17 84, and named Nancy after her mother. In 1789, when Nancy was five years of age, her parent s decided to find a new home in the then distant lands of Kentucky. Joseph and Nancy also took along son William III and the other six siblings. Also along with them went their relative s and neighbors: the Shipleys, Berrys, and the Sparrows, and Joseph's brother Abraham Hanks a nd his family. All these people sold their Virginia property because they had not prospered . The Great Migration in which these families took part had begun when Danile Boone and James Harrod in 1774-1775 succeeded in establishing stations at the points now known as Harrodsbury and Boonesborough. In 1775 Abraham Hanks, uncle of Nancy Hanks, had gone with a company of explorers to the wilderness--he suffered hardships and had adventures that he later told to his nieces and nephews. When Joseph Hanks and his friends started on the journey west, the route was much easier and safer than when Abraham Hanks had made it. The Great Migration into Kentucky at this time, even from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New England, came by the V irginia Valley, thence to Cumberland Gap, and thence by what is now known as the Wilderness Road, running northwest from the Gap to the Ohio River at Louisville. It was a mere bridle path through the forest and over the mountains, but this route was preferred to the one by Pittsburg and the Ohio River. The farm upon which Joseph Hanks and his family settled in Kentucky consisted of 150 acres, in what is now Elizabethtown. Their friends and relatives, the Sparrows, the Mitchells, and the Berrys, farmed a settlement a few miles away in Beachland, near the town of Springfield in Washington County, Kentucky. Joseph Hanks lived but four years on his new property; his will dated January 9th, 1793 and probated May 11th, 1793, has been reporbated in facsimile. His daughter Nancy is therein bequeathed one heifer yearling called "Piedy" and comes in for her one-eighth share of the estate of 150 acres of land, after the death of her mother, to whom the property was willed. Four years later, in 1797, her mother died, leaving this property to be equally divided among the eight children. This settles the question of Nancy Hanks' parentage, as it shows that she was the legitimate daughter of a reputable Kentucky pioneer who remembered her in his will on a basis of equality with her brothers and sisters. Virginia Sources: Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Author : Brøderbund Softw are, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedig ree. Repository: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #1851 Text: Date of Import: Feb 10, 2000 Father: Joseph Luke Hanks Senior b: 20 Dec 1725 in Bedford,Richmond Co,Virginia Mother: Nancy Anna Lee b: 1728 Marriage 1 Mary ''Lucy'' Shipley b: 1765 in ,Bedford Co,Virginia Married: 1781 in ,,Kentucky Children William Hanks Fielding Hanks b: 1783 in ,,Virginia Nancy Hanks b: 5 Feb 1784 in ,Campbell Co,Kentucky Abraham Hanks b: in ,Fauquier Co,Virginia grandfather of the 16th President of the United States Notes on Sarah Taylor Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/2090.html Re: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC Posted by: Karen Appling-Hand Date: December 05, 1998 at 17:11:42 In Reply to: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC by Jim Sinclair 2090 of 29015 .........originally thought Joshua was her father, but the info doesn't fit. More recent info (Thanks to Trina Anderson!) leads me to believe that Caleb is Sarah's father. The sons listed for Robert include Caleb and Joshua Father: Caleb TAYLOR b: 1750 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mother: Mrs. Sarah TAYLOR b: ABT 1750 in Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Jonathan KING b: 14 Dec 1774 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA Married: 5 Dec 1798 in Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, Madison, Georgia, USA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Sealing Spouse: 25 Jan 2002 in PROVO Children Rebecca KING b: 30 Nov 1798 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Susannah KING b: 12 Nov 1799 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jonas KING b: 21 Jun 1801 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Elizabeth (Betty) KING b: ABT 1802 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Mary KING b: 25 Jan 1803 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA David KING b: 14 Dec 1804 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Noah KING b: 21 Sep 1806 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Samuel T. KING b: 8 May 1808 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jonathan J. KING b: 15 Dec 1809 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Sarah Mariah KING b: 13 Oct 1811 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Nancy Ann KING b: 29 Aug 1813 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA George Allen KING b: 9 Aug 1815 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Alfred Lewis KING b: 2 Jun 1817 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA William Washington KING b: 25 Dec 1818 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Henry Harrison KING b: 28 May 1820 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Dr. Caleb Erwin KING b: 28 May 1822 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Dr. Joshua KING b: 25 Dec 1823 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Rebecca Minerva KING b: 24 Feb 1826 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. Father: Caleb TAYLOR b: 1750 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mother: Mrs. Sarah TAYLOR b: ABT 1750 in Virginia, USA Marriage 1 Elizabeth KING b: 9 Apr 1779 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Married: 17 Sep 1798 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Children Caleb Sobieski TAYLOR b: 23 Sep 1799 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Sarah(Sally) TAYLOR b: 12 Oct 1801 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA John TAYLOR b: 5 Mar 1806 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Patsy Ann TAYLOR b: 1813 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Jermeiah Martin TAYLOR b: 1809 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Samuel King TAYLOR b: 9 Dec 1809 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 6 Aug 1815 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Joshua TAYLOR b: 1817 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Joseph E. TAYLOR b: 11 Jul 1820 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Baptist minister second pastor of the Beulah Baptist Church Mo Notes on Hannah Taylor Father: Joshua TAYLOR b: 1740 in Virginia, USA Mother: Hannah STEELE b: ABT 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 George DICKEY b: 26 Apr 1776 in Macon, North Carolina, USA. Married: 25 Mar 1803 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Children Nancy DICKEY b: 18 Jan 1804 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Martha DICKEY b: 3 Aug 1805 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Joshua Taylor DICKEY b: 17 May 1807 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Cynthia M. DICKEY b: 18 May 1809 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. George Whery DICKEY b: 1 Apr 1811 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Burton Kimsey DICKEY b: 10 Feb 1813 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. Miriam DICKEY b: 2 Feb 1815 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. John Brady DICKEY b: 11 Feb 1817 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Rebecca Taylor John came to North Carolina and settled in Hickerynut Gap and in 1784 he married Rebecca (Becky) Taylor, grandaughter of Robert Taylor from England who had already settled in Rutherford County. Her father was Joshua as he was the only son mentioned in Robert's will, dated 1807. Rebecca's father was married twice. She was from his first marriage and Jonathan 's wife, Sarah Taylor, was from the second ;marriage. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/28815.html Re: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC Posted by: Jacqueline Kochak Date: November 06, 2005 at 17:13:08 In Reply to: Re: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC by Trina Anderson 28815 of 29015 Rebecca Taylor was the daughter of Joshua Taylor. She later married Ezikiel Scoggins; don't know what happened to Davenport. She died young, leaving about six kids. Joshua names them in his will.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks However... Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?ezekiel,scoggins::taylor::28978.html Your Rebecca was only married to Ezekiel Scoggins. The Rebecca Davenport in the will of Robert Taylor is Rebecca Hunnicut Davenport, daughter of Mary Taylor Hunnicut. This Rebecca was a first cousin to your Rebecca. Who did Statia marry? My ancestor was Hannah Taylor Dickey, sister of your Rebecca. Other notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/2090.html Caleb? I believe he is Joshua's brother. I have a Sarah Taylor m: Jonathan King but haven't gotten any further. I originally thought Joshua was her father, but the info doesn't fit. More recent info (Thanks to Trina Anderson!) leads me to believe that Caleb is Sarah's father. The sons listed for Robert include Caleb and Joshua Father: Joshua TAYLOR b: 1740 in Virginia, USA Mother: Hannah STEELE b: ABT 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 Ezekiel SCOGGINS b: 1778 in Caswell, North Carolina, USA Married: 22 Jan 1807 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Sealing Spouse: 21 May 1992 in DALLA Children Oliver SCOGGINS Alvira (Elvira) SCOGGIN b: 1819 Marvill (Marwell) SCOGGIN Sarah SCOGGINS Statia (Stacey) Williamson SCOGGINS b: Mar 1812 in South Carolina, USA Notes on Joshua Taylor Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?oliver,p,joshua,stacy::taylor::2036.html Re: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC Posted by: Jim Sinclair Date: November 29, 1998 at 14:08:46 In Reply to: Re: Robert, Joshua Taylor-Rutherford Co NC by Jackie Taylor Zortman 2036 of 29015 Joshua J., born 1790/1800 in Rutherford Co, later changed to Polk Co, NC.which could be your ggg-grandfather. He was the son of Joshua and Stacy ___, who had eight children, Manervy, William W., John A. Elijah A., Oliver P., Franklin L. Joshua J., and Williamson. His father Joshua was the son of Joshua and Hannah Steele Holland, and he was the son of Robert and Susannah Anderson. All lived in Rutherford Co NC. Robert was in Tryon Co NC prior to 1773 and moved to Rutherford Co, buying 300 acres there in 1774. The family probably came to NC from the Amherst Co. Va area. My gggg-grandfather married Francis Taylor, daughter of Joshua and Hannah Steele Holland Father: Joshua TAYLOR b: 1740 in Virginia, USA Mother: Hannah STEELE b: ABT 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 Mrs. Stacy TAYLOR b: 1770 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Married: 1790 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Children Manervy TAYLOR b: 1791 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA William W. TAYLOR b: 1792 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA John A. TAYLOR b: 1793 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Elijah A. TAYLOR b: 1794 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Oliver P. TAYLOR b: 1795 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Franklin L. TAYLOR b: 1796 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Joshua J. TAYLOR b: 1797 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Williamson TAYLOR b: 1798 in Of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Charles Taylor Notes from Josephine Sanders Sparks [email protected] 2006-01-26 07:01:11 The Charles Taylor listed in 1790 Census for Anson County NC is not the same Charles Taylor as this line. This would nore than likely be the Rev Charles Taylor,who settled in Anson as an immigrant before 1790. My Charles Taylor was listed in the 1790 census for Rutherford Co NC living next door to his mother Celia. They lived on Cathey's Creek. He was married to Elizabeth Potts, but no children. By 1800, he had migrated to Anson Co NC as his father owned land in that county, too. He had one son and 2 daughters under age 10. According to the Revolutionary War widow's record for Celia Taylor, mother of Charles, Arthur had given some of his land to children before his death in 1781 Father: Arthur TAYLOR b: 1744 in Virginia, USA Mother: Mrs. Celia TAYLOR Marriage 1 Elizabeth POTTS Married: 5 May 1788 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Children Joseph TAYLOR b: 15 May 1810 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Greenberry TAYLOR b: 1806 in Anson, North Carolina, USA John M. TAYLOR b: 1796 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Littleberry Grisham TAYLOR b: 1805 in North Carolina, USA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. 1850 US Census - Henderson, North Carolina Image Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Not Stated, Henderson, North Carolina; Roll: M432_634; Page: 219; Image: 15. David Davenport 47 Farmer b. N.C. Dicy Davenport 45 N.C. Wm Davenport 25 Farmer N.C. Jane Davenport 23 N,C. Martha Davenport 20 N.C. Rebecca Davenport 17 N.C. Columbus Davenport 10 N.C. N.S. Taylor 14 N.C. [Nimrod Taylor -- The Taylor children's Parents are: Molly Taylor 13 N.C. Rev. Jeremiah Taylor md Margaret Rickman -John Taylor 11 N.C. ---Not sure why the Taylor children are living w/ Jesse Taylor 9 N.C. the Davenport's. Jeremiah died 1871 and Ransom Taylor 6 N.C. Margaret died in 1874 ] Calab Taylor 3 N.C Father: John TAYLOR b: ABT 1755 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 Margaret RICKMAN b: 27 Apr 1815 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Married: 1832 Sealing Spouse: 8 Oct 2003 in VERNA Children William Jackson TAYLOR b: 13 Aug 1834 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Nimrod TAYLOR b: 1836 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Polly TAYLOR b: 1837 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA John TAYLOR b: 1839 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Jesse TAYLOR b: 1841 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Ransom W. TAYLOR b: 22 May 1843 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Caleb Martin TAYLOR b: 24 Feb 1847 in Mills River, Henderson, North Carolina, USA Notes on Ransom Powell Taylor Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/15449.html Re: Ransom Taylor,b 1/22/1804 NC Posted by: Shara Walterscheid Date: February 19, 2001 at 15:29:23 In Reply to: Ransom Taylor,b 1/22/1804 NC by George Taylor 15449 of 29094 I find a Ransom Taylor 30-40 on the 1840c Henderson Cty with a wife 30-40 and children: 2m u5, 1m 5-10, 1f 5-10. I find a Ransom Taylor 47 on the 1850c in Henderson Cty with no wife showing but children of: Elenor 18, Joshua 17, I.F. 15, W.I. 11, Jerimiah 9, Sarah M. 7, Emily 5. Then on the 1860c I show a R.P. Taylor 35?? with a Elizabeth 27 and children: Jerimiah 19, Sarah M. 16, Emily C. 14, Calib 7, Joshua 6, Arthur T. 5, Ransom P. 4, Mary M. 3, ??odosia 11/12. And then on the 1870 there is this Ransom Taylor 67 with Elizabeth 39 children: C.L. 18, James A. 16, Arthur T. 15, R.P. 14, Mary M. 13, Joseph V. 7, B.F. 5, Wm S. 3, Manta 10/12. Then an Elizabeth Taylor 48 Mills River with children: Volentine (Joseph V.)17, Benjan=min 15, Milas 13, Ja??? 11, Wilboru? 9. .... It does show tho that the Jerimiah, Sarah M and Emily on the 1850c goes with the 1860c on this Ransom but his age differs some between those 2 census. I am from the Noah Taylor line, his mothers name is Mary 'Polly' Taylor. What Taylor she was married to before she married a Joseph Taylor I can't seem to locate. But this Joseph Taylors fathers name is Charles Taylor Father: John TAYLOR b: ABT 1755 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 Mary HARRIS b: 1809 Children Elenor TAYLOR b: 1832 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Joshua TAYLOR b: 1833 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA I.F. TAYLOR b: 1835 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA W.I. TAYLOR b: 1839 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Jeremiah TAYLOR b: 1841 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Sarah M. TAYLOR b: 1843 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Emily C. TAYLOR b: 1845 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Marriage 2 Elizabeth TREADWAY b: 21 Mar 1832 in Anson, North Carolina, USA Married: 1851 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Children Frank TAYLOR b: 1852 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Caleb L. TAYLOR b: 1853 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Joshua James A. TAYLOR b: 1854 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Arthur C. TAYLOR b: 16 Sep 1854 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Ransom Powell TAYLOR b: 1856 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Mary M. TAYLOR b: 1857 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Wiley TAYLOR b: 1858 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Theodosia TAYLOR b: 1859 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Lafayette (Fate) TAYLOR b: 1860 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Miles TAYLOR b: 1861 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Pinkney TAYLOR b: 1862 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Wilburn TAYLOR b: 1862 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Joseph Volentine TAYLOR b: 1863 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Benjamin F. TAYLOR b: 1865 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA William S. TAYLOR b: 1867 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Manta TAYLOR b: 1869 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA Notes on Joseph Taylor Children William H. TAYLOR b: 1817 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Susannah TAYLOR b: 1818 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Olivine TAYLOR b: 15 Oct 1819 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA James Lewis TAYLOR b: 1821 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA John Langford TAYLOR b: 20 Dec 1822 in Golden, Valley, , Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Martha TAYLOR b: 1825 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Larkin C. TAYLOR b: 23 Jan 1826 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Sarah TAYLOR b: 1828 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Robert H. TAYLOR b: 1833 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mary L. TAYLOR b: 1835 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Elijah TAYLOR b: 1838 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Benjamin Taylor Children Olivine TAYLOR b: 1818 in North Carolina, USA Ester TAYLOR b: 1819 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA George M. TAYLOR b: 20 Feb 1820 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Joseph H. TAYLOR b: 1822 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Jonathan D. TAYLOR b: 4 May 1824 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Milly TAYLOR b: 1826 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Hosea H. TAYLOR b: 21 Feb 1828 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Lawson TAYLOR b: 1830 in North Carolina, USA Susan O. TAYLOR b: 1831 in North Carolina, USA Nancy M TAYLOR b: 1832 in North Carolina, USA Albert B. TAYLOR b: 1835 in North Carolina, USA David B. TAYLOR b: 1837 in North Carolina, USA Martha Ann TAYLOR b: 1839 in North Carolina, USA Notes on Nancy Taylor Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?joshua,hannah,steele::taylor::16117.html [RE:] Nancy Taylor of Cedar Creek Area of Rutherford County NC? She is the d/o Robert Taylor who was the s/o Robert Taylor b 1715 and Susannah Anderson ......Does anyone know if she had illegitimate children Joseph and Elizabeth? Conjecture is she had the children and named them after her sister (Elizabeth) and older brother (Joseph) around 1810-1820. The children were apparently raised by her great uncle Joshua Taylor and Hannah Steele Father: Robert Hamner TAYLOR b: 1760 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mother: Mrs. Susannah TAYLOR b: 1760 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1810 in of Cedar Creek Area of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Joseph TAYLOR b: 1816 in of Cedar Creek Area of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Notes on Nancy Taylor 1 Nancy TAYLOR b: 8 FEB 1869 d: 6 MAY 1959 + David SHACKELFORD b: 5 MAY 1865 d: 13 JUN 1935 2 Mary SHACKELFORD b: 25 FEB 1877 d: 30 JAN 1965 + Joseph MARCUM b: 7 SEP 1887 d: 11 MAY 1960 2 Jane SHACKELFORD b: 4 OCT 1885 d: 4 MAY 1971 + George VANHUSS b: 4 MAY 1890 d: 25 FEB 1961 2 Sally SHACKELFORD b: 26 DEC 1890 d: 10 MAY 1968 + Pressley DEAN b: 12 FEB 1879 d: 8 SEP 1952 2 Lloyd SHACKELFORD b: 8 OCT 1894 d: 26 JAN 1918 + Lydia LEE b: 14 JAN 1900 d: 3 MAY 1980 2 Gillis SHACKELFORD b: 28 FEB 1898 d: 13 SEP 1969 + Mary WOODWARD b: 13 SEP 1901 3 Kelly SHACKELFORD b: 22 NOV 1921 d: 4 JAN 1976 + Essie TAYLOR 3 Walter SHACKELFORD b: 4 JUL 1923 + Winfred WILSON 3 Boyd SHACKELFORD , Sr b: 7 APR 1925
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Thelma WILLIAMS b: 26 AUG 1927 4 Living SHACKELFORD 4 Living SHACKELFORD 4 Living SHACKELFORD + Living STOWE 5 Living STOWE 4 Living SHACKELFORD 3 Nancy SHACKELFORD b: 29 JUN 1927 + Ben HURST 3 Otto SHACKELFORD b: 10 JUL 1929 + Living TIPTON 3 Living SHACKELFORD + Howard BALL 3 Living SHACKELFORD + Living HASTE 3 Living SHACKELFORD + Living BLACKBURN 3 Cloie SHACKELFORD b: 15 DEC 1936 d: 21 SEP 1965 + Living GOULD + Living LEWIS 3 Living SHACKELFORD + Living HODGE + Living SAYLOR
Notes on David Robert Taylor Children Sarah Taylor b: AFT 1895 Herbert Taylor b: AFT 1895 Mattie Taylor b: AFT 1895 William Taylor b: AFT 1895 Grace Taylor b: AFT 1895 Maud David Taylor b: AFT 1895 Notes on Lorena Adelaide Taylor 1 Lorena Adelaide Taylor b: 1851 d: 1876 + James V Hildebrand b: 1835 d: 1881 2 Ellen Hildebrand b: 1868 d: MAR 1890 + William W Dudley b: 1842 d: 1925 3 Ellen A Dudley b: 15 FEB 1888 d: 1954 + Tuck Notes on Meredith M. Taylor 1880 Census Household: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occ. Fa.Birth Mother's Birthplace Meredeth TAYLOR Self M Male W 54 TN Farmer NC NC Salina TAYLOR Wife M Female W 42 TN Keeping House TN TN Calvin TAYLOR Son S Male W 18 TN Works On Farm TN TN Fannie TAYLOR Dau S Female W 16 TN TN TN Rosetta TAYLOR Dau S Female W 14 TN TN TN Source Information: Census Place District 6, Coffee, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255248 NA Film Number T9-1248 Page Number 66B Notes on Lucinda Elizabeth Taylor 1 Lucinda Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 16 JAN 1826 d: 19 MAY 1899 + Payton C. SHEID b: 18 SEP 1827 2 Mary Jane Elizabeth SHEID b: 7 SEP 1854 2 Elmira (Myra) SHEID b: 6 MAR 1856 2 Rebecca Melvina SHEID b: 18 MAY 1858 2 James (Jim) H. Lerry SHEID b: 12 MAY 1860 2 Susan Ann SHEID b: 8 JAN 1863 2 John William Noah SHEID b: 22 APR 1865 d: 21 NOV 1913 + Mary Annie CROSSLIN b: 29 DEC 1870 d: 26 APR 1953 3 Charles William Noah SHEID b: 11 AUG 1891 d: 18 MAY 1945 3 Harvey Adolphus SHEID b: 5 SEP 1893 d: 19 JAN 1958 3 Inez Lucinda Elizabeth SHEID b: 22 JUL 1895 d: 15 AUG 1931
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Mary Eunice SHEID b: 20 NOV 1897 d: 8 JUN 1960 + Harvey R. HARMON b: 2 FEB 1891 d: 25 JUL 1973 4 Gladys Elizabeth HARMON b: 11 AUG 1921 d: 5 JUN 1982 4 Betty Jean HARMON b: 21 JUL 1931 d: 12 MAY 1942 3 Ernest J. SHEID b: 3 OCT 1901 d: 10 JAN 1961 3 Walter K. SHEID b: 27 DEC 1904 d: 20 OCT 1968 3 Roy Elmer SHEID b: 5 JAN 1909 d: 4 APR 1980 3 Orvalee Chester SHEID b: 26 JUL 1913 d: 23 AUG 1972 3 Johnny Lester SHEID b: 26 JUL 1913 d: 26 JUL 1913 + Julia LOWERY b: 1866 2 William Loranzo SHEID b: 18 FEB 1867 2 Adella SHEID b: 1871 2 Maria SHEID b: 1874 Notes on Melvina Taylor 1 Melvina TAYLOR b: 16 AUG 1832 d: 14 NOV 1899 + Loranzo Dow PHILLIPS b: 10 DEC 1806 2 Susah Virginia PHILLIPS b: 15 DEC 1858 2 Louisa Cordilia Elizabeth PHILLIPS b: 14 SEP 1856 2 Andora Florence PHILLIPS b: 12 APR 1866 2 Florida Ardenia PHILLIPS b: 10 AUG 1868 2 Quincy Alafore PHILLIPS b: 9 MAY 1873 2 Minnie Lee Candace PHILLIPS b: 1 APR 1876 + A.J. RITTER b: 1832 Notes on Henry J. Taylor Notes from cousin Dwight Lynn Alford: After Jane died in 1879, Henry goes and gets married to his first cousin, Susan A. (Sook) Burton Freeman in July of 1879 in Manchester, Tennessee. Henry then run off and left her with three children. He then gets married or lives with an old Indian woman. Henry died in 1895 in Asbury Community of Coffee, Tennessee. [note, Jane must have died bef 1876 when Henry was married to an unknown wife and had a daughter Notes on John Lewis, Jr. Taylor Note: John Lewis Taylor Jr. paid poll tax and property taxes on 50 acres in l872 and l874 in Civil District #6 in Coffee County, TN. John and wife Emma Maxwell, who lived in Hillsboro, CCT, had two sons who were deaf mutes, they left Coffee County. Herman Jacobsz (signed), Willem Dircx (signed) as man and guardian of Aeltgen Jacobs his wife, and Wulphert Gerrits (signed) as man and guardian of Neeltgen Jacobs his wife, have agreed to divide the estate as follows: Wulphert Gerrits will pe Notes on Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylor 1 Elizabeth (Betsey) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 + Elijah A. ANDERSON b: 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 2 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 4 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Matthew PERRIGEN b: ABT 1850 2 William J. (Bud) ANDERSON b: ABT 1844 d: 30 MAR 1908 2 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha Elizabeth (Mattie) ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: ABT 1934 2 Sarah Catherine ANDERSON b: ABT 1842 + Gilbert CROSSLIN b: ABT 1840 2 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINEGAR b: ABT 1854 3 Elijah ANDERSON b: ABT 1877 2 Martha (Mat.) ANDERSON b: 1856 d: 1885 2 Rachel E. ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John L WINEGAR b: ABT 1853 Notes on Martha Betsy McCord Taylor 1 Martha Betsy McCord TAYLOR b: 23 DEC 1824 d: MAY 1899 + George Washington MORROW b: 25 JUN 1826 d: 24 DEC 1898 2 Mary Elinda Elizabeth MORROW b: 10 APR 1858 d: 12 MAR 1923 + George Washington KIDD b: 16 AUG 1852 d: 2 FEB 1929 3 Henry Mike Lee KIDD b: 9 DEC 1890 d: 26 MAR 1966 + Veda HENDRICKS b: 8 JUN 1902 d: 10 MAR 1976 4 Dona Beth KIDD b: 28 APR 1921 d: 30 APR 2005 + Grant Langley HARRIS b: 18 JUL 1921 d: 23 APR 1979 5 Living HARRIS 5 Living HARRIS 5 Living HARRIS + Living CARLSON 6 Living CARLSON
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Living ATKINSON + Living SALISBURY 6 Living SALISBURY + Living GRAVES 7 Living GRAVES 7 Living GRAVES 7 Living GRAVES 6 Living SALISBURY + Living HUDSON 7 Living SALISBURY 7 Living SALISBURY 6 Living SALISBURY + Living STODDARD 6 Living SALISBURY + Living GARDUNIA 7 Living GARDUNIA 7 Living GARDUNIA 5 Living ATKINSON + Living VOLLGRAFF 6 Living ATKINSON 6 Living ATKINSON 6 Living ATKINSON 5 Living ATKINSON + Living SEEHOLZER 6 Living SEEHOLZER + Living SPROAT 7 Living SEEHOLZER 6 Living SEEHOLZER + Living NELSON 6 Living SEEHOLZER + Living BOHMAN 6 Living SEEHOLZER 3 Walter Neslie KIDD b: 6 JAN 1881 d: 24 JAN 1974 3 Maude Rebecca KIDD b: 6 DEC 1883 d: 22 MAR 1930 + William Neuman PATTEN b: 31 MAY 1877 d: 11 MAR 1948 4 Sivilla M PATTEN b: 4 FEB 1911 d: 7 APR 1980 4 Oral Wanda PATTEN b: 12 SEP 1912 d: 5 JUN 1968 4 William Neuman PATTEN b: 29 JUN 1914 d: 14 NOV 1919 3 Cora Alma KIDD b: 15 SEP 1885 d: 2 AUG 1913 + David Rees KING b: 17 NOV 1890 d: 23 MAY 1964 4 Miss KING b: 2 AUG 1913 d: 23 AUG 1913 3 George Clement KIDD b: 8 MAY 1887 d: 18 NOV 1944 + Minnie Obray JACKSON b: 23 JAN 1889 c: 4 APR 1889 d: 28 JUL 1947 4 Austin Fern KIDD b: 13 APR 1914 d: 21 MAR 1984 + Elizabeth DAVIDSON 4 Earl Clement KIDD b: 21 SEP 1916 d: 18 JAN 2006 + Bettie Naomi COFFIN b: SEP 1926 + Nancy BYRD 4 Nelda Marie KIDD b: 1920 + Donald Earl MACPHERSON b: 1917 4 George Jackson (Jack) KIDD b: JUL 1923 + Lillian BARRETT 4 Clark Jackson KIDD b: 11 OCT 1929 d: 13 JUN 1997 + Living KIDD 3 Miss KIDD b: 12 DEC 1889 d: 12 DEC 1889 3 Willia Ann KIDD b: 10 OCT 1892 d: 3 DEC 1985 + Jay Weirick (Jack) BRESOCK b: 1 JAN 1889 d: 18 JUL 1982 4 Jack Nesley (Nesley) BRESOCK b: 2 APR 1927 d: 9 MAY 1985 4 Hal Norman BRESOCK b: 26 JAN 1929 + Lorna LIVINGSTON b: 13 AUG 1932 d: 25 NOV 2008 5 Living BRESOCK + Living LEMON 5 Living BRESOCK 5 Living BRESOCK 5 Lorna Grace BRESOCK b: 22 JUL 4 Mary Colleen BRESOCK b: 17 APR 1933 d: 15 OCT 2005 + Living SCOTT + Marvin Howard STONE b: 21 APR 1933 d: 14 DEC 1997 5 Living STONE 5 Dwight Deane STONE b: 5 JUL 1955 d: 30 MAY 2004 5 Living STONE 5 Living STONE
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Laura Evaline KIDD b: 25 SEP 1894 d: 5 OCT 1897 3 Lawrence Winford KIDD b: 19 APR 1896 d: 30 AUG 1986 + Anna Dora SORENSEN b: 31 AUG 1901 d: 15 MAR 1996 4 Stanley KIDD 3 James Andrew Hobson KIDD b: 24 DEC 1898 d: 22 FEB 1976 + Elgy Ora WHITTLE b: 17 MAY 1904 d: 26 JUN 1993 4 Marcella KIDD b: 1924 + Lamarr Williams POULTON b: 16 NOV 1922 d: 2 APR 1985 4 Mardee Hobson KIDD b: 18 OCT 1926 d: 9 NOV 2005 + Mrs Alice L KIDD b: 1929 5 Living KIDD 5 Living KIDD 5 Living KIDD 4 Living KIDD + Norma Marie ATKINSON b: 22 JUL 1934 d: 26 APR 2000 5 Michael Andrew KIDD b: 25 JUL 1954 d: 5 OCT 1995 + Living BOSTOCK 6 Living KIDD 6 Living KIDD 6 Living KIDD 6 Living KIDD 6 Living KIDD 6 Living KIDD 5 Valerie Jean KIDD b: 8 DEC 1955 d: 14 MAY 1990 + Living BANKS 5 Living KIDD + Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 6 Living MOODY 2 Andrew Johnson MORROW b: 19 NOV 1860 d: 10 MAR 1909 + Hester Ann (Hettie) WALDEN b: 17 APR 1871 d: 7 APR 1891 3 William H. MORROW b: 4 JAN 1891 d: 23 JAN 1891 + Nancy Ann Elizabeth BANKS b: 11 SEP 1865 d: 22 AUG 1946 2 David Franklin MORROW b: 1 JUN 1863 d: 20 MAY 1923 + Caroline BOWDEN b: 7 MAY 1878 d: 24 JUL 1950 3 Henry G MORROW b: MAY 1899 2 William James (Jackson) MORROW b: 21 SEP 1865 d: 15 JAN 1950 + Laura Ann HOOPER b: 27 NOV 1869 d: 10 MAR 1951 2 Henry Monro (Muns) MORROW b: 7 AUG 1868 d: 15 FEB 1889 + Martha Emeline KUNNINGHAM b: 19 JUN 1867 d: 10 FEB 1901 Notes on Lewis George Taylor Notes from 1860 US Census: District 6, Coffee, Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 6, Coffee, Tennessee; Roll: M653_1245; Page: 54; Image: 111. Lewis Taylor 34 Farmer Tenn Matilda Taylor 34 Domes Azuenna Taylor 9 f James Taylor 8 John Taylor 6 Andrew Taylor 4 Sarah Taylor 1 Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1185548&id=I852 Lewis helped clear the land for Manchester, TN. Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1 JAN 1831 + William W. SISSOM d: 11 NOV 1861 2 John Henry SISSOM b: 6 NOV 1853 d: 3 OCT 1928 + Sarenia Jane WILLIAMS + Rosa HEARD 2 Joseph Taylor SISSOM b: 1 AUG 1855 d: 1 JUL 1920 + Margaret Delilah WEBB + Lizzy HASKINS 2 Jesse A. SISSOM b: JUN 1855 d: 1900
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Mary Asline COOPER 2 James M. SISSOM b: 6 MAY 1859 d: 1901 + Emmaline STACY 2 William SISSOM + J. T. CARTER Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1833 + Benjamin Franklin LOWERY b: JUL 1838 2 Sara Jane LOWERY + King TAYLOR 2 Mary Francis Permilea LOWERY + James Thomas FLOYD 2 George Edward LOWERY b: FEB 1857 d: 14 FEB 1902 + Susan Ann SHEID b: 8 JAN 1863 d: 13 FEB 1899 3 Oscar Elmore (Pete) LOWERY b: 6 JAN 1886 d: 17 FEB 1965 + Nell CAREY 4 Living LOWERY + Julia PATE 4 Living LOWERY 3 Rufus LOWERY b: OCT 1887 3 Claude E. LOWERY b: JUL 1889 3 Clyde LOWERY b: JUL 1895 + ELISA b: JUN 1865 Notes on Thomas "Little Tom" Taylor I am uncertain whether his father is Francis, III Taylor or George "Swede" Taylor. Both Thomas "Little Tom" Taylors were married to Mary Bartleson and had childred by some of the same names. They may be be the same person. TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (b: 17336/37)AS SON OF GEORGE "SWEDE" TAYLOR AND HANNAH GROOM: 1. Ray Stephens: No Sources 2. Danny L. Boone: No Sources 3. Sharon Fleiner Smith Kindron: No Sources 4. William Hilton: No Sources 5. Mary Leitner: Sources: 5.1 Title: FamilySearch[trademark] Ancestral File v4.19, April 17, 2003 http://familysearch.org 5.2 Title: Freeman Ancestors and Descendants Author: Alan Freeman Publication: Updated Thursday Feb 17th, 2005. Note: Alan Freeman PO Box 330655 Fort Worth TX 76163-0655 Note: http://www.wintektx.com/freeman/tree/dat49.htm 6. Don Farr: No Sources ======================================================== FAMILY TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (BORN 1756/60) AS SON OF FRANCIS TAYLOR (BORN 1734) AND U. K. PARKER (BORN ABOUT 1738): 1. Kathryn Taylor Moser: No Sources. 2. Wayne Fielder: Sources: TEXT From Todd Moberly Information Title: FielderOrg.ged Date of Import: Feb 17, 2008. 3. Vern Stanley :Abbrev: Ancestral File (R) Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)pyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998. Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA 4. Doris Ross Johnston: no sources 5. Robert L. Williams: no sources 6. Barbara milman: so sources ============================================== I would normally conclude these are two separate persons. However they married the same wives and have children with the same name. Others
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks who cannot decide include: 1. http://www.jesshistorical.com/Jessamine%20County%20Kentucky%20Families/b372.htm#P10022 I CANNOT CONCLUDE WHICH IS CORREC Notes on Elizabeth Taylor 1 Elizabeth Taylor b: ABT 1764? + Nathan Roberts Sr. b: ABT 1760 d: 1833 2 Hannah Roberts b: ABT 1786 d: ABT 1848 2 Daniel Roberts b: ABT 1786? + Catherine Young b: ABT 1786? 2 Joel Roberts Sr. b: ABT 1790 + Rachel Baker b: ABT 1790? 3 Sarah Roberts b: 1810 + Richmond "Richard" Kanatzer b: 1810 3 Nathan Roberts b: 1812 3 Joel Roberts Jr. b: 1814 2 Francis Roberts b: ABT 1792? + Patsy Lowery b: ABT 1792? 2 Elizabeth "Betsy" Roberts b: 21 DEC 1793 d: 24 DEC 1866 2 Rachel Roberts b: ABT 1794 d: 1845 + Elijah Lowery b: ABT 1792 2 Prudence Roberts b: ABT 1796? + James Lowery b: ABT 1795? 2 Temperance "Temp" Roberts b: ABT 1796? 2 Moses Roberts b: ABT 1798 + Temple "Tempe" Sims b: 1799 d: BET 1850 AND 1857 2 Nathan Roberts Jr. b: ABT 1798? 2 Mary "Polly" Roberts b: 20 SEP 1804 d: AFT 1867 2 Gracy Roberts b: 20 DEC 1805 d: 10 OCT 1896 2 Rhoda B. "Rody" Roberts b: 09 AUG 1809 d: 18 APR 1888 + Jacob Balthazar Kanatzer b: 10 MAR 1806 d: 10 AUG 1889 3 James R. Kanatzer b: 10 MAR 1833 d: 10 OCT 1920 + Cassandra Taylor b: 08 OCT 1833 d: 03 OCT 1880 3 Frances Ann "Fannie B" Kanatzer b: 12 MAR 1840 d: 01 SEP 1928 + Schuyler Taylor b: 01 APR 1838 d: 19 NOV 1929 Notes on Edmund Crosby Yes, the Edmond/Edmund CROSBY b. 4 February, 1782, m. Polly ?????, was the same individual who lived in Clymer Twp., Chautauqua Co., NY. He had been enumerated in Henrietta Twp., Ontario Co., NY, in 1820. I have no information about James Crosby, but it seems possible, or even likely, that the David Crosby and William L. Crosby enumerated in Clymer Twp., Chautauqua Co., NY, in 1840, were sons of Edmond/Edmund Crosby Note Citations It seems likely that your Calvin/Colvin CROSBY, of Erie County, NY, was a son of John and Jerusha (FOSTER) CROSBY, of Southeast (now Brewster), Dutchess (now Putnam) County, NY, and Bern, Albany County, NY. John CROSBY was a brother of the Reuben CROSBY mentioned by Susannas Nawrocki in the post to which you replied. There is circumstantial evidence that John CROSBY's wife was Jerusha FOSTER, a daughter of Nathaniel FOSTER and, probably, Phebe WING, of Southeast (now Brewster), Dutchess (now Putnam) County, NY. John & Jerusha CROSBY had seven children, most or all of whom lived in Bern, Albany County, NY: 1- Nathaniel CROSBY m. Hannah YOUNG 2- Edmond/Edmund CROSBY b. 4 February, 1782; m. Polly ????? 3- John CROSBY b. circa 1794; d. 1869 4- Abijah CROSBY 5- Colvin/Calvinpainstaking research CROSBY 6- Parthenia CROSBY b. 1795; m. Joesph BATES 7- Salina CROSBY My wife is a descendant of Nathaniel & Hannah (YOUNG) CROSBY. Hannah was a daughter of Deacon Elkanah & Huldah (CROSBY) YOUNG. Huldah was a daughter of David & Reliance (HOPKINS) CROSBY. David & Joshua were brothers while Reliance & Lydia were sisters. Thus their children, including John CROSBY & Huldah (CROSBY) YOUNG, were double first cousins. Check Larry Crosby's website crosby.crosby.homestead.com/index.html" target="_new">http://crosby.crosby.homestead.com/index.html for more information on these Crosby lines. Note especially the Mayflower Pedigree Chart submitted to the website by me after many years of painstaking research Note Citations Notes on Nathan Row THIS IS ONLY A POSSIBLE MATCH:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 1 William WADKINS b: 1807 + Mary ROW b: 1830 2 Wesley ROWE b: 1851 2 William ROWE b: 27 Sep 1854 2 Louanna ROWE b: 24 Sep 1856 + Elisah YOUNG b: 1855 2 Amanda Jo ROWE b: 1859 d: 1 Jun 1939 + Martin NICHOLS 2 George ROWE b: Jan 1861 2 Elizabeth "Lizzie" ROWE b: 1 Jan 1864 d: 11 Aug 1947 + Abraham Lincoln NICHOLS b: 25 Mar 1862 d: 15 Mar 1937 3 Russell NICHOLS b: 11 Jul 1888 d: 3 Jun 1923 + Ester TYLER b: 19 Jan 1891 d: 14 May 1963 4 Artie NICHOLS b: 30 Aug 1920 d: 8 Feb 1996 + Alec Lane, Sr. MATHESON b: 1 Dec 1916 d: 29 May 2004 5 Living MATHESON + Living CASTILLO 6 Living MATHESON 6 Living MATHESON 6 Living MATHESON 6 Living MATHESON 5 Living MATHESON 5 Living MATHESON 5 Living MATHESON 5 Linda Susan MATHESON b: 29 Jun 1954 d: 10 Mar 1983 4 Frances Elizabeth NICHOLS b: 25 May 1923 d: 10 Feb 1999 4 Jane NICHOLS 2 Nathan ROWE b: Feb 1868 2 Arty ROWE b: 1871 death cetificate #24340 Why I think Louisa Sizemore and Elizabeth Nelson are wives of Nathan Rowe. One source says Nathan was bured in Racoon cemetey with his wife Elizabeth Nelson. Another source says he was buried in Nelson Cenetery. DO NOT CONFUSE WITH: Husband's Name Nathan ROW (AFN:1JWB-KQR) Born: 17 Jan 1840 Place: , Green, Tennessee Died: 23 Apr 1911 Place: , Magoffin, Kentucky Married: 3 Apr 1862 Place: , Magoffin, Kentucky Father: Jack HAYES (AFN:1JWB-KNC) Family Mother: Sarah ROW (AFN:1JWB-KPK) Wife's Name Nancy Jane GRIFFY (AFN:1JWB-JJC) Pedigree Born: 3 Aug 1843 Place: , Carter, Kentucky Died: 31 Jul 1914 Place: Seitz, Magoffin, Kentucky Married: 3 Apr 1862 Place: , Magoffin, Kentucky source: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp DO NOT CONFUSE WITH: Husband Nathan Rowe Birth: Christening: Marriage: 09 JUN 1913 , Magoffin, Kentucky Death: Burial: Wife Mary Poe Pedigree
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http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp DO NOT CONFUSE WITH: Husband NATHAN ROWE Birth: Christening: Marriage: About 1868 Of, , , Kentucky Death: 13 FEB 1920 Burial: Wife BARTHENA BEASLEY Pedigree Birth: 23 JAN 1847 Christening: Marriage: About 1868 Of, , , Kentucky Death
Nathan Row B: 1868 ,,Kentucky,Usa D: 23 Apr 1911 ,Magoffin,Kentucky,Usa Elizabeth Nelson B: 1862 Floyd,Ky D: 28 Apr 1936 ,Daves,Kentucky,Usa http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp 1880 census Place Priceville, Hart, Kentucky http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Nathan ROWE Self M Male W 44 KY Farmer VA KY Sarah A. ROWE Wife M Female W 39 KY Keeping House NY NY William L. ROWE Son S Male W 16 KY At Home KY KY Elsie H. ROWE Dau S Female W 12 KY At Home KY KY George H. ROWE Son S Male W 9 KY At Home KY KY Fracis L. ROWE Dau S Female W 7 KY At Home KY KY Leona ROWE Dau S Female W 4 KY At Home KY KY Daniel V. ROWE Son S Male W 2 KY At Home KY KY
Notes on William Row THIS IS ONLY A POSSIBLE FAMILY TREE: /Fnu ROWE /James ROWE* b: 1753 d: 1830 | \Fnu TRACEY /Solomon ROWE b: 07 Aug 1779 d: 07 May 1842 | \Elizabeth TRACEY b: 1755 d: 1791 /Charles ROWE* b: 16 Jun 1808 d: 15 Oct 1891 | | /Joseph DRAKE b: 1650 d: 1722 => | | /John DRAKE b: 1695 d: 1753 | | /Samuel DRAKE b: 1719 | | | \Margaret WELDON b: 1697 | | /Michael DRAKE b: 1755 d: 07 Jul 1798 | | | \Mary Pauline COX b: 1719 | \Elizabeth DRAKE b: 1788 d: 1835
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks | | /Ross DAVIDSON | \Jane DAVIDSON b: 1760 d: 1824 William W ROWE b: 16 Nov 1854 d: 15 May 1891 \Pricy JUSTICE b: 12 Mar 1814 d: 16 Aug 1889 1880 census Eastfork, Boyd, KY: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Wm. ROW Self M Male W 29 KY Labor KY KY Easther ROW Wife M Female W 27 KY Labor KY KY Charlotta ROW Dau S Female W 6 KY At Home KY KY Wm. J. ROW Son S Male W 4 KY At Home KY KY John ROW Son S Male W 5M KY KY KY I cannot be cerain that this is the correct William J. Row for this family. Additional research is needed--Lloyd marriage license page 193, Boyd Co., Kentucky: Willima M. Row, widower age 33 (b: 1849) in Magoffin, KY and Jahazy Sizemore age 19 (b: 1863) Magoffin, KY married 6 Jul 1882 in the house of John Sizemore. ALL DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM ROW AND JAHAZA SIZEMORE ARE AT HIGH RISK FOR DIABETES. Notes on Lewis Row 1 Lewis ROWE b: 1853 d: 13 APR 1923 + Sara Ann CURNUTTE b: c. 1855 d: c. 1932 2 Andrew Jackson ROWE b: 01 AUG 1880 d: 03 AUG 1946 + Bertie WHITT b: 18 JAN 1881 d: 18 AUG 1971 3 Georgia Anna ROWE b: 24 SEP 1914 + Glenwood Cecil ADAMS b: 10 SEP 1912 d: 25 JUL 1996 4 Living ADAMS + Living STANLEY, JR. 5 Living STANLEY
Not in John Row household in 1880 census Meadows, Magoffin, KY Notes on Martin Rowe Newspaper Article dated August 1, 1923 ROWE DIES FROM INJURIES AT C & O HOSPITAL TODAY Mart Rowe, 61, a C & O section foreman of tadpole Creek near Louisa, who was injured Saturday when two motor cars collided near Richardson, died at 3:15 today at the C & O Hospital in Huntington. Oscar Rowe, his son, who also was injured in the wreck, is recovering and will be discharged from the hospital next week. G. Dixon, a laborer on the section crew, was injured badly in the collision and his foot was amputated at the Huntington hospital Monday. He is resting comfortably but will be confined at the hopital for some time. Twelve others were slightly injured in the collision. Mart Rowe received internal injuries and injuries to his head. He never regained consciousness. His widow and two children were called to the hospital last night because of his serious condition and were with him when he died. His body will be taken to his home near Tadpole Creek late today where funeral services and burial will be held. The collision occurred at 1:45 pm Saturday on a curve in the single C & O tracks at Benbow near Richardson. Rowe and his section crew occupied one motor car and several minor C & O officials occupied the other. R. W. Mumford, division engineer, of Ashalnd, was on the Latter car but was not injured. The three seriously injured men were taken to the C & O hospital on a special train. Cause of death was a fracture of Skull-died of injuries in Train Accident at work at Richardson, kY Medical info: lived 3 days Place of birth is listed as Tennessee on the 1920 Lawrence Co., KY Census, Dobbins Precinct Notes on John Wesley Belcher Name: John W Belcher Age in 1860: 5 Birthplace: Alabama
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Home in 1860: Greens, Jefferson, Alabama Gender: Male Head of Household: Nathaniel C Belcher Post Office: Elyton Name: John W Belcher Age in 1910: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1855 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1910: 50-Pct, Jefferson, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Name: John W Belcher Home in 1900: Precinct 28, Jefferson, Alabama Age: 45 Estimated birth year: 1855 Birthplace: Alabama Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Children Thomas Nathaniel BELCHER b: 31 JUL 1872 in Alabama Wesley Isaiah BELCHER b: 31 AUG 1874 in Jefferson County, Alabama James Ira BELCHER b: 29 MAR 1877 in Jefferson County, Alabama Nancy Pamela BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1879 in Jefferson County, Alabama Mintie Parringtine BELCHER b: 17 SEP 1882 John Harrison BELCHER b: 11 APR 1885 in Jefferson County, Alabama Allie Rebecca BELCHER b: 8 JUN 1888 Henry Earl BELCHER b: 25 NOV 1889 in Jefferson County, Alabama Notes on Reuben Robert Rutherford Reuben Robert Rutherford - March 4, 1822 appointed by Gov. Adair as magistrate, one of the first. 1830 Pike Co., KY., census Father: Thomas RUTHERFORD b: 1730 Mother: Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Marriage 1 Priscilla COBURN b: Abt 1774 in South Carolina Married: 25 DEC 1814 in Floyd County,Kentucky Children John RUTHERFORD b: Abt 1791 in Virginia James RUTHERFORD b: 1792/1793 in Virginia Joseph RUTHERFORD b: Abt 1795 in Virginia Elizabeth RUTHERFORD b: Abt 1798/1799 in Virginia Robert RUTHERFORD b: 1800/1802 in Virginia Jane Ellen RUTHERFORD b: 8 MAR 1802/1805 in Kanawha County,Virginia Notes on Lucien Kellogg 1880 census Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA: Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Lucian KELLOGG Self M Male W 32 WI Farmer NY NY O. L. KELLOGG Wife M Female W 30 WI Keeping House NY NY Hattie KELLOGG Dau S Female W 8 IA Going To School WI NY Ellie KELLOGG Dau S Female W 6 WI Going To School WI NY George KELLOGG Son S Male W 4 KS WI NY Allie KELLOGG Dau S Female W 2 KS WI NY H. COOK Other Male W 27 MD Pharmist VA MD Husband Lucius Kellogg Birth: 16 FEB 1841 , , New York Marriage: 27 AUG 1868 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin Wife Olive Smith Birth: AUG 1850 Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin Marriage: 27 AUG 1868 Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Children 1. Hattie Kellogg Female Birth: 1872 Little Sioux, , Woodbury, Iowa 2. Ellie Kellogg Pedigree Female Birth: 1874 Little Sioux, , Woodbury, Iowa 3. George Kellogg Pedigree Male Birth: 1876 Little Sioux, , Woodbury, Iowa 4. Allice Kellogg Pedigree Female Birth: 1878 Little Sioux, , Woodbury, Iowa 5. Artemis Kellogg Pedigree Male Birth: 1883 Little Sioux, , Woodbury, Iowa http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
http://www.familysearch.org has Lucius Avery Kellogg, born 25 October 1842 in Paris, Oneida County, New York. He is the son of Leander Kellogg and Melinda Deborah Kellogg. Leander was born 4 February 1817 in Paris, Oneida County, New York, the son of Daniel Kellogg and Demares Baldwin. Melinda was born about 1819 in Paris, the daughter of Horace Kellogg and Deborah Dean 1880 census Name: Lucian Kellogg Home in 1880: Little Sioux, Woodbury, Iowa Age: 32 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Wisconsin Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: O. L. Father's birthplace: New York Mother's birthplace: New York Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Lucian Kellogg 32, WI O. L. Kellogg 30, WI Hattie Kellogg 8, IA Ellie Kellogg 6, WI George Kellogg 4, KS Allie Kellogg 2, KS Home in 1900: Woodbury, Woodbury, Iowa Age: 51 Birth Date: Jan 1849 Birthplace: New York Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Male Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Spouse's name: Olive L Marriage Year: 1869 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 31 Residence : Woodbury Township (Excl. Sioux City), Woodbury, Iowa Occupation: farmer Lu* Kellogg 51 Olive L Kellogg 49, 8/50 WI = married 31 yr; 5 children & all living Hattie J Kellogg 27, 8/72 IA
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Artemus M Kellogg 17, UNKNOWN = does not know where either parent was born 1885 Iowa State Census Little Sioux, Woodbury County, IA Lucinn Kellog 36 M (Male) NY M Little Sioux Olive S. Kellog 35 F (Female) IL M Little Sioux Hattie J. Kellog 13 F (Female) Woodbury S Little Sioux Ella F. Kellog 11 F (Female) WI S Little Sioux Geo W. Kellog 9 M (Male) KS S Little Sioux Alice M. Kellog 7 F (Female) KS S Little Sioux Artamus W. Kellog 2 M (Male) Woodbury M Little Sioux The above family was still in Woodbury County in 1900, Alice was not with them I found the probate file to Olive's Smith Kellogg's father, Artemas Smith. It shows Olive and Lucien living in Kansas in Dec 1874 Notes on John Ellis Dye Taylor After the death of Nathaniel Franklin on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Eveline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife. Note Citations Notes on Caroline Julia Taylor Photo: Taken on Mother's 77th birthday, July 26, 1932, from Elsie and Lydia and in a different hand: "Great Grandmother Ballard" Name: Lola A Ballard Census Date: 1895 Residence County: Woodbury Residence State: Iowa Locality: Rutland Birth Location: Woodbury, IA Family Number: 70 Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1894 Race: White Line: 25 Roll: IA1885_414 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William W Ballard 43 Caraline J Ballard 39 Lydia V Ballard 14 Owen L Ballard 13 Maude E Ballard 12 Elsie C Ballard 8 Lola A Ballard 1 Lula A Ballard 1 Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1. Living Simmons. He was the son of 2. Thomas Simmons and 3. Lola A. Ballard. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2. Thomas Simmons was born 14 SEP 1892, and died OCT 1975 in Rapid City, SD [SS death index, a guess based on age from marriage license]. 3. Lola A. Ballard was born 5 NOV 1893 in Woodbury, Iowa, and died APR 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD [SSDeath index]. She was the daughter of 6. William Whitmore Ballard and 7. Caroline Julia Taylor. Children of Lola A. Ballard and Thomas Simmons are:1. i. Living Simmons. ii. Living Simmons. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 6. William Whitmore Ballard was born 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD, and died 6 OCT 1931 in Marcus, Meade, SD [family bible ], acute dilatations of hear. He was buried in White Owl Cemetery, White Owl, SD, Sec. 1, Blk, 21, Lot 2, grave 5. He was the son of 12. Lewis McLain Ballard and 13. Sarah Jane Whitmore. 7. Caroline Julia Taylor was born 26 JUL 1855 in near Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible], and died 6 JUN 1933 in Rapid City, SD [obit.]. Children of Caroline Julia Taylor and William Whitmore Ballard are: i. Lydia V. Ballard was born 27 MAR 1880 in Columbia Twp., Tama, Iowa [1880 Census, obituary, 1920 Meade County, SD, Census], and died 3 AUG 1958 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD [obituary/family bible, says Aug. 3].
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ii. Owen Lloyd Ballard was born 26 SEP 1881 in Tama, Iowa [Birth cert.], and died 10 MAR 1971 in Washta, Iowa [obit of sister, Lydia Ballard]. He married Maggie May Whitmer 21 FEB 1906 in Conway, IA [family bible], daughter of George Whitmer and Lotty. She was born 12 JUN 1883 in Elwood, IA [family bible], and died 16 APR 1972 in Washta, Iowa [obit]. iii. Maud Estella Ballard was born 1 JAN 1883 in Woodbury, Iowa [Obituary], and died 30 JUN 1928 in Rapid City, SD [Obituary]. iv. Leon Ballard was born 5 DEC 1885 in [1968 Washta IA, Centennial Book], and died ABT 1887 in at age two [Obit. of Maud Ballard]. v. Elsie C. Ballard was born 21 FEB 1887 in NE [1920 Meade County, SD, Census], and died JUL 1965 in SD [SSDI] [not found in 1930 census]. 3. vi. Lola A. Ballard was born 5 NOV 1893 in Woodbury, Iowa, and died APR 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD [SSDeath index]. She married Thomas Simmons 11 FEB 1930 in Marcus, Meade, South Dakota [marriage license]. He was born 14 SEP 1892, and died OCT 1975 in Rapid City, SD [SS death index, a guess based on age from marriage license]. vii. Lula Agnes Ballard was born 5 NOV 1893 in Woodbury, IA, and died 31 JUL 1945 in Marcus, SD [DAR application #398029]. She married James Francis Ginter 5 AUG 1920 in Stoneville, Meade, SD [marriage license]/ [DAR application #398029]. He was born 15 FEB 1879 in Lehigthon, PA [DAR application #398029], and died 5 AUG 1941 in Marcus, SD [DAR application #398029]. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4 12. Lewis McLain Ballard was born 4 JAN 1831 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly Luro], Shelby, IL. He was buried in Zion Cemetery, Audubon, Montgomery, IL Row 13, #20, buried with Francis E. Sturgeon. He was the son of 24. William B. Ballard and 25. Catherine Bartlett. 13. Sarah Jane Whitmore was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in unknown, possibly Christian County, IL. She was buried in unknown, probably Rosamond Grove Cemetery, Christian, IL. She was the daughter of 26. Amos Howard Whitmore and 27. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb. Children of Sarah Jane Whitmore and Lewis McLain Ballard are:6. i. William Whitmore Ballard was born 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD, and died 6 OCT 1931 in Marcus, Meade, SD [family bible ], acute dilatations of hear. He married Caroline Julia Taylor 19 MAR 1879 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa [Marriage certificate][witnesses Whitmores, first cousins]. She was born 26 JUL 1855 in near Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible], and died 6 JUN 1933 in Rapid City, SD [obit.]. ii. Louis McLain Ballard was born 28 AUG 1853 in Oconee, Shelby, IL, and died 6 MAR 1891 in Ione, Amador, CA. He married Emma Maria Kinney 8 APR 1877 in Ione Valley, Amador, CA her second marriage, daughter of Edwin Ruthven Kinney and Eleanor Decker. She was born 6 NOV 1854 in McGrawville, Cortland, NY, and died 28 OCT 1917 in Ione, Amador, CA. iii. Sarah Catherine Ballard was born 12 MAY 1856 in Moro, Madison, IL [obituary], and died 29 MAR 1933 in Lawrence Ave., Springfield, Sangamon, IL. She married Timothy A. Hiett 28 MAY 1876 in Baptist Church, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL, son of Timothy Hiatt and Elizabeth. He was born 6 JUN 1842 in Guilford, Dearborn, IN, and died 10 JAN 1916 in Nokomis, Montgomery, IL, occupation was tanner. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5 24. William B. Ballard was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to Montgomery County, IL in 1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate]. He was the son of 48. Ballard. 25. Catherine Bartlett was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery County, IL. She was the daughter of 50. Samuel Bartlett and 51. Elizabeth Owens. Children of Catherine Bartlett and William B. Ballard are:12. i. Lewis McLain Ballard was born 4 JAN 1831 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly Luro], Shelby, IL. He married Sarah Jane Whitmore 30 MAR 1851 in Montgomery, IL Whitmore residence, daughter of Amos Howard Whitmore and Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb. She was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in unknown, possibly Christian County, IL. ii. Elizabeth Ballard was born SEP 1833 in Montgomery County, IL; says father born VA in 1880 census, and died MAR 1919 in [igi for death date] 1900 United States Federal Census > Idaho > Fremont > Howe > District 49. She married John Smith 15 MAR 1849 in Montgomery County, IL. He was born BET 1815 AND 1825 in [20-30 in 1855 census of Shelby County, IL, living next to Lewis M. Ballard], and died BEF 1860. She married Samuel Harrison "Harris" Gravatt , Sr. BEF 1860 in married John Smith first, then Gravatt, son of Robert Gravatt and Mary Wilcris. He was born 31 JAN 1811 in of Heightstown, [IGI]/ Monmouth, New Jersey [1850 census, page 353] 1870, p. 133, and died 1 AUG 1893. iii. William F. Ballard , Sr. was born 1839 in Montgomery County, IL [life insurance agent in Chicago in 1870, and died 23 MAR 1880 in Maryville, Nodaway, MO [email from Shirley S.]. He married Mary Emma Morris 16 AUG 1860 in Oconee, Shelby, IL by Rev. E. H. Aldrich, daughter of John Garrison Morris and Sarah H[ester?] Holmes. She was born JUL 1840 in Heightstown, E. Windsor, NJ [[email protected]], and died 29 MAR 1908 in of Chicago, IL Ward 5, in 1870, page 208. [from Doris]. iv. Catherine Ballard was born 21 MAR 1842 in near Hillsboro, Montgomery, IL [pension file of husband], and died 26 SEP 1921 in St. Augustine, St. Johns, FL [pension file of husband]. She married John R. Cowen 10 SEP 1862 in Upper Alton, Madison, IL [Pension file], son of John Cowen and Mariah Cory. He was born 16 JUN 1841 in IL [IGI], and died 5 JUN 1897 in St. Augustine, St. Johns, FL [Pension file]. v. Nancy Ballard was born 1843 in IL, and died AFT 15 JAN 1855 in date she signed witness for receipt of incidental money for mother from father's estate on Jan 16, 1855. vi. Ralph Riley E. Ballard was born ABT 1847 in Audubon/Rosemond, Montgomery, IL, and died BET 1898 AND 1900 in of Chicago, Cook, IL in 1897, 1898 voter reg. [pension file of Catherine Ballard Cowen]. He married Hannah B. Gaskill 13 NOV 1867 in Shelby county, IL [IL state archives], daughter of Stephen Wilder Gaskill and Eliza Teter. She was born SEP 1848 in Madison County, IL [NJ in 1900 census], and died 27 JUL 1944 in Chicago, Cook, IL [1860 census says "orphaned". 26. Amos Howard Whitmore was born 26 SEP 1786 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1 APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL. He was
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks buried in , Montgomery, IL. He was the son of 52. Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. and 53. Jane Mills. 27. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. She was the daughter of 54. Reuben Lamb and 55. Persis Hooker. Children of Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb and Amos Howard Whitmore are: i. Harriet Knapp Whitmore was born 5 JAN 1818 in OH, and died 9 NOV 1904 in Madison Co., OH. She married Cyrus Derby Converse 3 NOV 1836 in Madison Co., OH, son of Jeremiah Converse and Melinda Derby. He was born 5 SEP 1814 in Bridgeport, Addison, VT, and died 18 MAR 1900 in Madison, OH. ii. Louisa Whitmore was born ABT 1820, and died 17 OCT 1836 in Smith Cemetery, Darby Twp; Madison, OH. iii. Nathaniel Whitmore was born ABT 13 MAR 1823 in Scioto County, OH [death record] other ages cited, and died 2 FEB 1878 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL [Probate record, p.177, 1878]. He married Eliza Brown 28 MAR 1847 in Montgomery County, IL, daughter of Nicodemus Brown and Eliza Bayly. She was born 20 MAY 1828 in Guernsey County, OH [p 250Montgomery, IL, 1860 census], and died ABT 5 FEB 1878 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL [Probate record, p.177, 1878]. iv. Amos Whitmore was born ABT 1826 in probably OH, and died 11 JUL 1831 in Smith Cemetery, Darby Twp., Madison, OH. v. Jared Lamb Whitmore was born 26 FEB 1827 in Homer, Scioto County, OH, and died 17 JAN 1881 in Haven/Eureka, Richland, Tama, IA, wagon maker. He married Lydia Burnham Reed 25 FEB 1851 in Union County, OH [IGI, LDS film], daughter of John Reed and Juliette Burnham. She was born 23 FEB 1831 in Homer, Scioto, OH [1870 census, Tama], and died 8 MAY 1914 in Haven, Richland, Tama, IA. vi. Thomas J. Whitmore was born ABT 7 JUL 1830 in OH, and died 26 JUL 1849 in buried in Zion Cemetery, Audubon Twp., Montgomery, IL [Tombstone]. 13. vii. Sarah Jane Whitmore was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in unknown, possibly Christian County, IL. She married Lewis McLain Ballard 30 MAR 1851 in Montgomery, IL Whitmore residence, son of William B. Ballard and Catherine Bartlett. He was born 4 JAN 1831 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly Luro], Shelby, IL. She married Isaac Sturgeon 8 AUG 1858 in Montgomery, IL She is listed as "Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard", son of David Sturgeon and Mary McCarty. He was born AUG 1833 in Montgomery County, IL, and died 24 DEC 1913 in Rosamond, Christian, IL. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 6 48. Ballard was born ABT 1766 in of Albemarle, VA?. Child of Ballard is:24. i. William B. Ballard was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to Montgomery County, IL in 1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate]. He married Catherine Bartlett 7 MAR 1830 in Bond County, Illinois, daughter of Samuel Bartlett and Elizabeth Owens. She was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery County, IL. 50. Samuel Bartlett was born in Virginia. 51. Elizabeth Owens was born BET 1784 AND 1785 in Virginia, and died 1858. She was the daughter of 102. Mason Owens and 103. Catherine. Children of Elizabeth Owens and Samuel Bartlett are: i. Elizabeth Bartlett died 19 FEB 1848. She married Thomas Jefferson Williford 14 FEB 1833 in Montgomery County, IL. He was born in Rutherford, TN. 25. ii. Catherine Bartlett was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery County, IL. She married William B. Ballard 7 MAR 1830 in Bond County, Illinois, son of Ballard. He was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to Montgomery County, IL in 1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate]. iii. Samuel T. Bartlett was born ABT 1820 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died 27 AUG 1893 in [Sandra Taylor] 1870 of Irving Twp., Montgomery County. He married Martha Maxey ABT 30 SEP 1836 in Montgomery County, IL. She was born 10 DEC 1819 in Barren County, KY. iv. Jane Bartlett was born ABT 1822. She married Uriah Burton Williford 24 JAN 1838 in Audubon Twp., Montgomery County, IL. She married John Thompson 6 AUG 1859 in IL archives. He was born ABT 1815 in OH, and died in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL 1860 census. v. Lucinda Bartlett was born ABT 1825 in KY [1860 census, La Cross, WI], and died BEF 1870 in of LaCross, WI [1860 Census]; a guess, family dispersed in 1870 census?. She married Robert H. Powell 9 MAR 1840 in Montgomery County, IL. He was born ABT 1823 in VA, and died AFT 1870 in of LaCross, WI [1860 Census], of Hubbard, Dodge, WI in 1870 census. 52. Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. was born 20 NOV 1760 in Newburyport, Essex, MA>Piermont, Grafton, NH in 1811, and died BEF AUG 1821 in Scioto, OH [see notes by Barb Paine]. He was the son of 104. Jonathan Whitmore and 105. Sarah Knapp. 53. Jane Mills was born 1765 in Hampstead, NH [siblings bp there, VRs], and died 30 AUG 1821 in bur. Whitmore Cem., Porter Twp., Scioto, OH. She was the daughter of 106. Reuben Mills and 107. Mary Howard. Children of Jane Mills and Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. are:26. i. Amos Howard Whitmore was born 26 SEP 1786 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1 APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb 2 OCT 1816 in Scioto County, OH, daughter of Reuben Lamb and Persis Hooker. She was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. He married Mary Wells 11 JUL 1837 in Union, OH [IGI, LDS film 573776, no city given], marriage license #437, daughter of Joseph Wells and Sarah Rodgers. She was born 15 SEP 1810 in Hardin or Hardy County, VA [second wife] [dob from 1870 census, and died 27 APR 1882 in Audubon Twp., Montgomery, IL ED 141, page 24 1880 census. ii. Nathaniel Whitmore , Jr. was born 8 MAY 1788. He married Marietta Sumner 13 DEC 1817 in Scioto County, OH, daughter of Edward Culver Sumner and Abigail Clark. She was born 19 MAR 1799 in Peacham, Caledonia, VT [AF]. iii. Sarah K[napp?] Whitmore was born ABT 1790. She married Stephen Smith. He died in a guess is Stephen, based on deeds in Scioto, Nathaniel Whitmore to Stephen Smith and wife.. iv. Jane Whitmore was born ABT 1793 in NH [1850 census, Scioto, OH, NWP, 1900 census], and died 1879 in of Wheelersburg, Scioto, OH [1850
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks census, looks like Jane Preston, 53]. She married Ira Preston 28 NOV 1816 in Danvers, Essex, MA [IGI]. He was born in MA. v. Maria or Marietta K. Whitmore was born ABT 1796, and died BEF 1823 in of Darby, Union, OH. She married Orson Smith 22 APR 1819 in Scioto County, OH. He was born ABT 1796 in VT, and died in of Darby, Union, OH in 1830, 1850 censuses. vi. John M. Whitmore was born ABT 1801, and died 13 SEP 1827 in Scioto county, OH [stone]. vii. Thomas J[efferson?] Whitmore was born 8 JAN 1803 in NH, and died 19 MAY 1887 in Scioto County, OH Wheelersburg Cem., Porter Twp., Scioto Co., Oh. He married Susan M. in no children with them in 1850 census. She was born 28 FEB 1814 in KY, and died in Wheelersburg Cem., Porter Twp., Scioto Co., Oh. 54. Reuben Lamb was born 10 MAR 1767 in Charlton, Worcester, MA ; Charlton Vital Records, and died 10 MAY 1838 in Green Twp., Scioto County, OH [LDS]. He was buried in Gerlach Cemetery. He was the son of 108. Abijah Lamb and 109. Elizabeth Betty Wheelock. 55. Persis Hooker was born 18 APR 1769 in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, and died 17 JAN 1854 in Green Twp., Scioto County, OH. She was the daughter of 110. Samuel Hooker and 111. Mary Pierce. Children of Persis Hooker and Reuben Lamb are: i. William Lamb died ABT 1840. He married Mindwell in no IGI, no census for her. ii. Nancy Lamb was born 2 MAR 1789 in Charlton, Worcester, MA [IGI], and died 1 DEC 1876 in Haverhill, OH at age 88 [bio of Hiram Kellogg, see his notes]. She married William Wright Kellogg 1 DEC 1811 in Scioto, OH [IGI]. He was born 16 JUL 1789 in VT, and died 16 JUN 1844 in buried in Gerlach [Lamb] cemetery. 27. iii. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. She married Amos Howard Whitmore 2 OCT 1816 in Scioto County, OH, son of Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. and Jane Mills. He was born 26 SEP 1786 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1 APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL. iv. Willard Lamb was born ABT 1790, and died 2 OCT 1840 in Gerlach [Lamb] Cem., Green, Scioto, OH. v. Louisa Lamb was born 23 MAY 1808 in Peacham, VT, and died APR 1890
Note Citations Notes on Owen Taylor After the death of Nathaniel Franklin on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Eveline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife. Note Citations After the death and shortly before Nathaniel Franklin Taylor's death the sons (including Owen) worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. According to Nellie Taylor Bailey, Nathaniel Franklin's grand daughter and Walter Llewellyn Taylor's daughter, the boys were "put out to strangers" and "no Taylor ever helped them". Little is known of Anna Maria and John Thomas Wyatts son. In 1920 he was living in Council Bluff, Iowa and working as a street car conductor. The E.D Taylor family continued to live on the John E.D. Taylor family farm . They moved to another farm and shortly thereafter John E.D. Taylor moved to Larned, Kansas. Where he married Emma Anna Johnson, Sept 28, 1890. Anna Maria Campell (Wyatt) Taylor's three boys grew to manhood and Walter L. and Owen married. Arthur moved to Oklahoma, and never married. Walter Llewellyn Taylor married Mary O'Connell. Walter and Mary O'Connell Taylor moved to Bonesteel, SD in Feb. 1904 Note Citations Owen Taylor, born Nov 23, 1870 at Helena, Tama Co., Iowa His father was Nathaniel Franklin Taylor and mother Anna Maria Campbell Taylor. Died Jan 12, 1947 at San Diego, California. He is buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, at Adaville, Plymouth Co., Iowa. He was married March 1, 1900 at Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa to Alice Minerva Kellogg. Alice Minerva Kellogg was born Sept 26, 1877 at Abiline, Kansas; she died July 30, 1960 at Salem, Oregon. She is buried with her husband at Pleasant Valley Cemetery at Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa. OWEN TAYLOR: Burial: Jan 1947, Adaville Cemetery, Plymouth County, Iowa Residence: 1910, Liberty, Plymouth, Iowa ALICE MINERVA KELLOGG: Burial: Aug 1960, Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, IA Residence: 1910, Liberty, Plymouth, Iowa Children of OWEN TAYLOR and ALICE KELLOGG are: i. ERMA MARIA5 TAYLOR, b. Aug 11, 1908, Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa. ii. GLEN LUCIAN TAYLOR, b. Nov 24, 1909, Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa; d. Jun 02, 1988, San Diego, California. iii. MYRON NATHANIEL TAYLOR b. Feb 03, 1913, Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa; d. Nov 1983, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, United States of America; m. EVELYN WETROSKY, Nov 26, 1936, Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa; b. Feb 20, 1914, Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa. iv. Geneva L. Taylor More About MYRON NATHANIEL TAYLOR:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Residence: 1930, Liberty, Plymouth, Iowa Social Security Number: 478-07-0486 SSN issued: Iowa Note Citations "Grandpa Taylor's Family" Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Mar. 25, 1824 - May 5, 1883 born in Kentucky Eveline Haskell Aug 1, 1827 - Nov 19 1866 born in Indiana They were married in February 1850. Their children; Lucy Ellen Taylor Feb 4, 1851 - Sep 1 1956. John Ellis Dye Taylor Apr 21, 1853 - Sept 27, 1928 Caroline Julia Taylor July 26, 1855 Usillah Jane Taylor Oct 3, 1857 George Elmer Taylor Feb 22, 1860 - Feb 20, 1862 Charles Franklin Taylor June 27, 1863 Edgar William Taylor Nov 29, 1866 Edwin Thomas Taylor Nov 29, 1866 Maria Miller Wyatt married N. F. Taylor in June or July 1868 (Anna or Ann) She died Apr 12, 1874 Their childres Walter Llowellyn Taylor Apr 3, 1869Owen Taylor Nov 23, 1870Arthur Taylor May 23, 1872A baby born April 10, 1874. It was buried with its mother. Maria Miller Wyatt had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and Bill a half-brothr. She had not sisters. The children by her first marriage were frank Campbell and Mary Campbell. Mary was born in August 1856. The children by her second marriage were Edith Wyatt and John Wyatt who was born July 4, 1863.
Alice Minerva Kellogg born Abilene, Kansas 26 Sep 1877 father: Lucian Kellogg born New York State 30 Jan 1849 mother: Olive Lavina Smith born Janesville, Wis 6 Aug 1850 Notes on Walter Llewellyn Taylor After the death of Nathaniel Franklin on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Eveline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife. Note Citations Walter Llewellyn Taylor was born April 3, 1869 in Helena, Tama County, Iowa. He was the son of Nathaniel Franklin Taylor and Anna Marriah (Wyatt) Campbell Taylor. Walter always said he was the oldest of three boys when his mother died in childbirth. He had two "full" brothers Owen and Arthur. There was another family of children belonging to his mother from an earlier marriage. There were also children before Anna Mariah was married. He did not know what happened to his mother first families. Also he did not know where Nathaniel Franklin and Evaline Haskell first family was. Please note the information on Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell. Walter Llewellyn was "put out to strangers before his father died and worked for his keep. No Taylor ever helped him. He managed to grow up. He spoke often of the hardship he experience as a child. One July 4th he was living on a farm near Smithland, Iowa , he made himself a pair of pants out of a gunny sack and walked barefooted into town for the celebration. (Source for this information Nellie Taylor Bailey) In the June 1, 1880 Federal Census of Columbia, Tama Co. Iowa Walter Llewellyn Taylor is counted as living in the John and Mary Cory household. He is not listed as a relative of the family, rather he is listed as a laborer. He was working for his board and room with this household. At the time he was 11 years old. This was over 2 years before his fathers death. In that same census Walter Llewelly's brother Owen was living with his half sister, Caroline J. Taylor Ballard and her husband William Ballard in Columbia Township, Tama Co. Iowa. Walter's other brother Arthur was living with his half sister Uzillah J. Taylor Showden, also in Tama, Tama Co., Iowa. In 1885 Arthur was still living with the Showden's but he was in Woodbury Co., Iowa. Arthur later moved with the Snowden family to Oklahoma and Owen and Walteer moved in with their half brother John. E.D. During the year 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brothers, John E.D., who had bought a farm of College Land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury County, Iowa, known as College Corners. This farm was sold and they moved to another farm two miles south in the Lum Hollow districts. John E.D. Taylor left for Kansas soon after leaving the Lum Hollow community and landed in Larned, Kansas where he met and married Emma Anna Johnson, September 28, 1890. At the time of his marriage, Walter Llewellyn Taylor had purchased an improved 160 acres of railroad land near Pierson, Iowa. On March 24, 1892 he married Mary O'Connell at Onawa, Iowa. Mary O¶ Connell was a school teacher near Pierson Iowa. They made their home on a farm one and a half miles southwest of Pierson where they remained for 12 years. A friend and ordained Baptist minister S.M. Stevens, who had settled in eastern
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Gregory County, SD told them about the frontier land in Gregory County. Gregory County, is located in the south central part of South Dakota. It is named for C. H. Gregory, an officer in the U.S. Army stationed at Ft. Randall. A rivalry for county seat honors sprang up between Fairfax and Bonesteel, which for several years was the source of considerable controversy. In 1898, the county was organized by order of Governor Lee. Fairfax received a majority of votes in an August 1898 election and was declared the county seat. As early as 1906 an effort was made to move the county seat farther west, but efforts failed. In 1916 the matter was again brought up and after one of the bitterest fights in the county's history the seat was moved to Burke. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,053 square miles (2,728 km²), of w hich, 1,016 square miles (2,631 km²) of it is land and 38 square miles (97 km²) of it (3.56%) is w ater. President Benjamin Harrison issued a proclamation on Feb. 10,1890, declaring one-fourth of eastern portion of Gregory County open to entry settlers. In 1898, the Gregory County government was organized. The remaining portion of Gregory County was opened to homesteaders by President Theodore Roosevelt on April 23, 1904. The land office for the opening was at Bonesteel. Chaotic conditions at Bonesteel prior to the opening and the threat of trouble on the opening day caused Lt. Gov. Snow to mobilize National Guard troops from Sioux Falls to protect the land office and keep order during the opening. The actual opening proved to be uneventful. Walter Llewellyn Taylor and Mary O'Connell Taylor sold their land in Iowa in 1903. In February 1904 they moved to Bonesteel. They traveled by train, Mrs. Taylor and the children in the passenger area, Walter traveled in the caboose or freight car with his livestock and machinery. They purchased a half section of land (320 acres) from Dr. Louis Boutillier, DVM (Butler) who had sqatted on the East 1/2 of the West 1/2 of section 32, Schriever Township, in the military reserve and later filed on it. He had a blacksmith shop on the place. He sold the land and house to Walter Taylor and moved with his blacksmith shop into Bonesteel. The shop was moved to Lots 13 & 14 west of the saloon in Bonesteel. Dr. Louis Boutillier, in addition to being a man of medicine he was a veterianian and a blacksmith, and also had knowleged of treatment of humans. He concocted a salve or ointment used by him to cure cancer. Louis Boutlillier was a Frenchman; his name was americanized to Butler. There was a five room house on the land, Walter built a barn and several other smaller buildings. All of Walter and Mary's children graduated from Bonesteel High School. The family lived very close to Bonesteel, where they engaged in farming and raising Purebred Shorthorn cattle. The farm was about a mile west of Bonesteel. He took pride in his work and was a regular exhibitor in the Gregory Co. fair winning 9 cups and many ribbons for outstanding livestock. His sons Paul and Walter were associated with their father in the farming/cattle raising operation. Walter retired from the farm and in January 1926 and moved into Bonesteel. He enjoyed tree and vegetable gardening . He was a member of the city council when the City Hall was built in 1933 and 1934. He served on the Bonesteel school board; he was the first clerk of Pleasant Valley Township and he was a director of the Gregory County Fair Board. After his retirement his sons Paul Lester with the help of Walter Justin took over the farm and cattle operation. His oldest daugther, Edna Taylor Vondrack moved to Hinton, Woodbury Co., Iowa in 1918; his son Raymond moved to Rapid City, So. Dak. in 1931, Ray served for 2 1/2 years in the US Navy during World War I; his son Paul Lester stayed in Bonesteel, where he and his brother Walter Justin operated the family homestead; his daughter Nellie Taylor Bailey stayed in Bonesteel and lived on a ranch north of Bonesteel after living in Fremont, Nebraska for a few years, sometime between 1920 and 1928, she taught school while in Fremont; his son Walter Justin never married and stayed in Bonesteel, SD, he served in the U.S. Army in both World Wars., and his son Bruce Taylor moved to Nebraska, first to Linsay in 1947, then to Hartington, Nebraska in 1948. Walter Llewellyn Taylor died Jan 6, 1947. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning Jan 8, 1947 at 9 o'clock at the Catholic church in Bonesteel and were conducted by Father E.J. McGonigal. Burial was at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. Pall bearers were: Martin Grady, Ambrose Burke, Theo Sondgeroth, J.M. McNamara, J. R. Jones, and Jim Metal. Also buried in St. Mary's Cemetery are his wife Mary O'Connell Taylor in 1952, his daughter Nellie Taylor Bailey and her husband Elslie Hull Bailey, two of Walter Llewellyn's sons, Walter Justin and Paul Lester and Paul's wife Nora Mary Sondgeroth Taylor. Edgar Bailey, a grandson and a great granson William A. (Bill) Bailey) are also buried there. Twenty three children were born to the children of Walter Llewelly Taylor and Mary O'Connell Taylor, and many great grandchildren.
More About WALTER LLEWELLYN TAYLOR: Burial: Jan 08, 1947, The Catholic Church, Bonesteel and St. Mary Cemetery. Residence: 1900, Rutland, Woodbury, Iowa43 Note Citations Notes on John S. Mallory Children Artie MALLORY Etta Floid MALLORY b: AUG 1888 in Logan, Kentucky, USA Mary Thomas MALLORY b: ABT 1891 Della C. MALLORY b: FEB 1892 in Kentucky, USA John MALLORY b: JAN 1898 in Kentucky, USA
Descendants of:
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Raymond MALLORY b: ABT 1906 Jasper Roland MALLORY b: 08 SEP 1890 in Todd, Kentucky, USA W. Curtis MALLORY b: 14 JAN 1886 in Kentucky, USA Notes on Juriah Taylor 6 Juriah TAYLOR b: ABT 1824 d: ABT 1869 + David HENDRICKS b: 1817 d: ABT 1882 7 John T. HENDRICKS b: ABT 1843 7 Charles A. HENDRICKS b: ABT 1848 + Sarah M. ABRAMS b: 1851 7 Mary J. HENDRICKS b: ABT 1857 7 Amanda HENDRICKS b: ABT 1864 7 William H. HENDRICKS b: ABT 1869 Notes on Catherine Taylor 6 Catherine TAYLOR b: ABT 1832 + George H. COLLINS b: 1830 7 Florence COLLINS 7 Matilda COLLINS 7 Sarah A. COLLINS b: 1859 + Willett HAM Notes on Francis M. Taylor In the 1860 and 1880 Census reports Francis M. Taylor is working as a potter with his brother William in Pike and Greene County, Indiana. Francis was a Civil War soldier on the Union side. He was a Private in Company I of the 82nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry Notes on Martha Jane Taylor 6 Martha Jane TAYLOR b: 11 JUN 1835 + Gallant DYER b: 12 DEC 1837 d: 24 MAR 1874 7 Sarah C. DYER b: 1858 7 William B. DYER b: 1862 7 James A. DYER b: 1866 7 Robert DYER b: 1868 7 Mary DYER b: 1870 6 Notes on Sarah Rebecca Taylor 6 Sarah Rebecca TAYLOR b: ABT 1843 + David H. ABRAM b: JUN 1840 7 Margaret E. ABRAM b: ABT 1863 + W. F. HUFFMAN 7 Rebecca C. ABRAM b: 1867 + Josephus S. SMALLWOOD 7 Huldah M. ABRAM b: 1868 + John W. SANDEFUR 7 Sarah ABRAM b: 1875 7 Adam ABRAM b: SEP 1883 7 Daniel ABRAM b: 16 JAN 1886 d: 1954 + Minnie May CALLOWAY b: 1890 8 David E. ABRAM b: 19 JAN 1910 d: NOV 1976 8 Velma L. ABRAM b: 12 JUL 1912 Notes on Mildred Amelia Taylor 1 *Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 d: 11 SEP 1826 + **Joseph Washington () MCKOY - MCCOY Sr. b: 15 JAN 1766 d: 04 FEB 1841 2 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 18 OCT 1790 d: 09 NOV 1824 + *Joseph WRIGHT b: 1781 d: 03 APR 1866 3 *Nancy WRIGHT b: 29 DEC 1804 d: 03 OCT 1862 + Wesley GRAVES b: NOV 1802 d: 18 NOV 1890 4 Nathaniel GRAVES 4 Elizaphan GRAVES b: 19 JUN 1825 d: 07 JUL 1886 4 Elizabeth GRAVES 4 Nancy GRAVES b: 26 NOV 1828 d: 21 MAR 1832 4 Willis GRAVES b: 27 AUG 1830 d: 31 MAY 1898 4 Mary Jane GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1832 d: 15 DEC 1871 + Robert Franklin LOCKARD b: 14 JAN 1834 d: 12 DEC 1862 5 Francis Marion LOCKARD b: 15 SEP 1855 d: 18 FEB 1928 + Rose Apkercina WALTER b: 15 NOV 1865 d: 15 JUL 1893 6 Claude Wesley LOCKARD b: 23 MAR 1886 6 Clarence Arthur LOCKARD b: 12 OCT 1887
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Living LOCKARD 6 Living LOCKARD + Mary Isabelle Belle GETTYS b: 31 JUL 1857 d: 13 AUG 1932 5 Columbus Delano LOCKARD 5 James Harvey LOCKARD 5 Robert Allen LOCKARD 5 Mary Jane Marilds Rilda LOCKARD 4 Joseph GRAVES 4 John Wesley GRAVES 4 Albert GRAVES 4 James GRAVES 4 Margaret GRAVES 4 Amelia GRAVES 3 William WRIGHT b: OCT 1808 d: 09 NOV 1821 3 Joseph WRIGHT Jr. b: 10 JUN 1810 d: 07 NOV 1893 + Rebecca WICKESHAM 3 Milley WRIGHT b: NOV 1811 d: 28 AUG 1812 3 Henry WRIGHT b: 24 OCT 1817 d: 07 FEB 1892 3 Lloyd WRIGHT b: 18 OCT 1819 d: 30 NOV 1886 3 Susan WRIGHT b: 17 NOV 1821 d: 22 JUN 1822 3 Daniel WRIGHT b: 18 APR 1824 d: 23 MAY 1824 3 Infant WRIGHT 3 Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 + Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 4 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 5 Willis LARR 5 William Orville LARR 5 Sarah LARR 5 Moses LARR 5 Susan LARR 5 Rebecca LARR 5 Isadora LARR 5 James LARR 5 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 4 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 4 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 4 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 2 Samuel Walter I MCCOY b: 09 MAY 1791 d: 01 MAR 1867 + Phebe Phoebe ? HARDESTY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 22 MAR 1860 3 Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 + Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 4 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 5 Willis LARR 5 William Orville LARR 5 Sarah LARR 5 Moses LARR 5 Susan LARR 5 Rebecca LARR 5 Isadora LARR 5 James LARR 5 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 4 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 4 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 4 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 3 Amelia Emelia MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1814 d: 14 MAY 1884 + William Hays HAYES b: 20 NOV 1811 d: 19 MAR 1899 4 Samuel M. HAYES b: 06 AUG 1839 d: 18 JAN 1876 + Virginia LEEDY b: 31 JAN 1845 d: 10 JUL 1914 5 Edith Eileen HAYES b: 21 JUL 1867 d: 24 FEB 1951 + John Calvin HORTON b: AUG 1866 d: 04 JAN 1912 6 Living HORTON + Lawrence Palmer BROWN 6 Living HORTON + Frank Phillips MERRY Sr. 5 Blanche HAYES b: 05 MAY 1869 + Mr. MORGAN 5 Augusta May HAYES b: 31 MAY 1871 + Fred C. COLLOM
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Merrill Leedy HAYES b: 01 AUG 1873 4 George W. HAYES b: 10 NOV 1842 d: 27 FEB 1879 + Estella ROADES b: 1849 d: 18 MAY 1876 5 Claude L. HAYES b: 11 APR 1873 + Della H. CAMPBELL 4 Henry W. HAYES b: 1845 d: 05 NOV 1905 + Alice GALBRAITH b: 1851 d: 12 APR 1925 4 Jacob C.P. HAYES b: 1847 4 Infant HAYES 4 Infant HAYES 3 Willis MCCOY b: BET 1815 AND 1821 d: 20 SEP 1843 3 Sarah MCCOY b: 1822 d: 02 JUL 1898 3 Nancy MCCOY b: 1824 d: 11 APR 1852 3 William Henry MCCOY b: BET 1829 AND 1831 d: 1890 + Keziah HARDESTY b: BET 31 JAN AND OCT 1837 d: 12 MAY 1912 4 Samuel L. MCCOY b: 1856 + Fannie S b: 1857 5 Iva L. MCCOY b: SEP 1879 4 Phoebe MCCOY b: 1857 4 Willis H. MCCOY b: 09 DEC 1859 4 Mary E. MCCOY b: 1861 4 George L. MCCOY b: 31 JAN 1865 4 William L. MCCOY b: 1869 4 Ruth L. MCCOY b: DEC 1871 4 Ira James MCCOY b: 24 OCT 1876 + Jennie R. TORRENCE b: 1878 5 Living MCCOY 5 Living MCCOY 4 Clara Adeline MCCOY b: 21 JUL 1880 + Arthur Thomas KILLWORTH b: 12 SEP 1878 5 Living KILLWORTH 5 Living KILLWORTH 5 Living KILLWORTH 3 Samuel Walter II MCCOY b: 16 FEB 1835 d: 21 JAN 1893 + Rebecca Jane McCoy ? WRIGHT b: 02 APR 1833 d: 11 APR 1915 4 Samuel Walter III MCCOY b: 19 FEB 1857 + Nancy Elizabeth HUFF 5 Samuel Walter IV MCCOY 4 *Sarah Elizabeth MCCOY b: 29 MAR 1860 d: MAY 1942 + *Foster Freeman WRIGHT b: 08 JUN 1857 c: BET 26 AND 27 APR 1910 d: 15 OCT 1937 5 Rebecca Jane WRIGHT b: 13 DEC 1890 d: 08 FEB 1914 5 Ida Evaline WRIGHT b: 04 SEP 1892 d: BEF 1900 5 Marshall Walter WRIGHT b: 11 SEP 1894 d: 19 MAR 1928 + Elsie O 5 Living WRIGHT 5 Living WRIGHT 5 Living WRIGHT 4 Shannon P. MCCOY b: 1861 4 Child MCCOY b: ABT 1863 4 William McCoy MCCOY b: ABT 1865 4 John Anderson MCCOY b: ABT 1867 4 Phoebe Jane MCCOY b: ABT 1869 2 John Joseph MCCOY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 07 SEP 1879 + Tacy SLAUGHTER b: 08 MAY 1801 d: 09 JUL 1846 3 Emily Milly MCCOY b: 07 OCT 1819 d: 01 AUG 1848 3 Lucinda MCCOY b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 17 APR 1851 3 Henry MCCOY b: 13 DEC 1822 d: 02 FEB 1854 3 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 07 DEC 1824 d: 26 APR 1895 3 Eliza MCCOY b: 24 DEC 1826 3 Joseph MCCOY b: 15 FEB 1828 d: 19 AUG 1828 3 Penny Pemma Ann MCCOY b: 07 FEB 1829 d: 19 AUG 1871 3 Mary Ann MCCOY b: BET 05 AND 15 AUG 1831 d: 02 MAR 1910 3 Daniel Housen MCCOY b: 25 OCT 1834 3 Malona M. MCCOY b: 31 MAY 1838 d: 02 APR 1913 + Margaret MEREDITH b: 06 AUG 1815 d: 11 MAR 1893 3 Jane MCCOY b: 03 APR 1848 d: 13 SEP 1855 3 Abner MCCOY b: 09 NOV 1848 d: 02 MAR 1931 3 Alexander MCCOY b: 15 AUG 1851 d: 01 JAN 1934 + Nancy M. SLAUGHTER 4 John Henry MCCOY b: 10 AUG 1873 d: 23 OCT 1948 + Minnie Maude DUNFEE b: 22 JUL 1872 5 Living EMLER
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Lottie Indinola BRAND b: 09 JAN 1874 5 Living MCCOY 5 Living MCCOY 4 Almeda MCCOY 3 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 25 JUN 1853 d: 05 APR 1875 3 Mariah MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1855 d: 09 MAY 1934 3 John Henry MCCOY b: 21 SEP 1857 d: 22 AUG 1859 2 Mary Polly MCCOY b: 20 NOV 1795 d: 30 MAY 1842 + *Daniel G. NORRIS b: 10 JAN 1795 d: 01 JUN 1875 3 George W. NORRIS b: 28 MAY 1815 d: 05 JUN 1858 3 Emily M. NORRIS b: 19 SEP 1816 d: 26 DEC 1880 + Horace Swift SENTER b: 03 JAN 1809 d: 14 FEB 1883 4 Emma SENTER b: 05 NOV 1831 d: 05 NOV 1834 4 Edwin Bruce SENTER b: 02 SEP 1836 d: 09 FEB 1918 4 Orin Oren SENTER b: BET 1837 AND 1838 d: DEC 1918 4 Sophia SENTER b: 20 NOV 1841 d: 22 SEP 1874 4 Harper SENTER b: 24 JUL 1840 d: 13 AUG 1847 4 Horace Swift SENTER Jr. b: 23 JAN 1843 d: 15 DEC 1915 4 Daniel SENTER b: 1845 d: 08 JAN 1864 4 Sirena Irene SENTER b: BET 07 AND 17 SEP 1847 d: 09 JAN 1944 4 Sarah Sadie SENTER b: 17 MAY 1849 d: 24 NOV 1897 4 Alfred B. SENTER b: JUN 1851 4 Jennie O. SENTER b: 04 JAN 1856 d: 19 DEC 1914 4 Martha Emma SENTER b: BET 1856 AND 1857 d: 04 DEC 1864 4 John F. SENTER b: BET 24 JUL 1858 AND 1859 d: 06 MAY 1923 3 Sophia NORRIS b: 23 MAR 1819 d: 13 SEP 1854 3 Lovina Loretta NORRIS b: 1822 + DRUMMED 4 William DRUMMED b: 1844 3 Sirena Serena NORRIS b: 10 SEP 1822 3 Croghan NORRIS b: 28 FEB 1820 d: 17 MAY 1890 3 Anna Elizabeth NORRIS b: 06 NOV 1824 3 Mary NORRIS b: 17 APR 1826 d: 13 AUG 1865 3 Daniel NORRIS b: 10 MAY 1829 d: 05 OCT 1889 3 Susanna NORRIS b: 18 MAR 1837 d: 02 AUG 1906 3 William NORRIS b: 28 JAN 1835 d: 24 AUG 1906 + Rebecca Jane LOCKARD b: 1835 3 Joseph NORRIS b: 10 JUN 1831 d: AFT 1893 + Martha Patty WRIGHT b: 12 MAR 1786 d: 30 MAR 1870 2 **Joseph Washington MCCOY Jr. b: 01 JUL 1798 d: 18 OCT 1883 + Sarah Sally OGLE b: 1798 d: 26 FEB 1877 3 Infant Child MCCOY 3 Infant Child MCCOY 3 Martha MCCOY b: 1820 d: 02 JAN 1889 + Oliver Perry SIMPSON b: 07 SEP 1819 d: 20 JUN 1888 3 William MCCOY b: 12 AUG 1824 d: 26 MAR 1906 + Susan Catherine JOHNSON b: 19 SEP 1825 d: 13 FEB 1917 4 Male Infant MCCOY b: 20 APR 1845 d: 20 APR 1845 4 Female Infant MCCOY b: 28 OCT 1846 d: 28 OCT 1846 4 Henry J. MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1848 d: 03 APR 1850 4 Sarah MCCOY b: 25 MAR 1850 d: 20 APR 1850 4 Charlotte MCCOY b: 24 APR 1851 d: 06 OCT 1856 4 George W. MCCOY b: 31 DEC 1853 d: 15 APR 1930 + Rebecca Jane MCCURDY b: 06 MAY 1854 d: 21 JAN 1921 5 Ernie C. MCCOY + Husband ROBINSON 6 Harmon ROBINSON 5 Alva MCCOY b: 1876 + Bertha Jane DAWSON b: 29 JAN 1877 d: 1959 6 Grace F. MCCOY b: 30 MAR 1898 d: OCT 1964 6 Living MCCOY 5 William Daniel MCCOY b: 1885 d: 1961 + Mary Jane KIRKER 4 Martha MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1856 d: 28 AUG 1940 + Benjamin Franklin WRIGHT b: 23 JUL 1851 d: 17 MAY 1921 5 Edward M. WRIGHT 5 Earl L. WRIGHT 5 Mertie L. WRIGHT 5 Aritta WRIGHT 5 Harry G. WRIGHT 5 Benson F. WRIGHT 5 Myrtle A. WRIGHT
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Lovilla A. WRIGHT 5 Catherine WRIGHT 5 Paul B. WRIGHT 4 Clara W. MCCOY b: 01 FEB 1858 d: 02 JUN 1947 + Allen M. MARSHALL b: 06 MAR 1849 d: 19 FEB 1924 5 Arizona MARSHALL 5 Catherine MARSHALL 5 Iva Gladien MARSHALL 5 Grace C. MARSHALL 5 William D. MARSHALL 5 Mary K. MARSHALL 5 Fren Frew MARSHALL 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1860 d: 09 DEC 1862 4 Angeline MCCOY b: 01 JAN 1863 d: 13 AUG 1922 + Adam VEIGEL b: SEP 1855 d: 05 MAR 1923 5 Clarence Lesley VEIGEL b: 25 MAR 1880 d: 25 OCT 1902 5 Vera E. VEIGEL b: 1881 5 Living VEIGEL 5 Living VEIGEL 4 Female Infant MCCOY b: 04 APR 1865 4 Allen G. Thurmond MCCOY b: 03 APR 1867 d: 10 JUL 1940 + Zebra Elosia REED b: 18 OCT 1868 d: 24 APR 1946 5 Byron Reed MCCOY b: 06 AUG 1890 d: 18 MAR 1980 + Beulah Frew HAINES b: 06 FEB 1894 d: 27 SEP 1972 6 Lewis MCCOY 7 Joseph MCCOY 6 Marjorie Ruth MCCOY b: 10 FEB + Living DONLEY 6 William Allen MCCOY b: 19 JUL 1916 d: 20 MAR 1969 + Mildred Alice CLARK b: 11 FEB 1926 d: 03 MAR 1983 6 Living MCCOY + Living ISRAEL 7 Living MCCOY 7 Living MCCOY 7 Living MCCOY 6 Living MCCOY + Living NORRIS 5 Infant MCCOY b: DEC 1892 d: DEC 1892 5 Celia Evelina MCCOY b: 09 JAN 1894 d: 29 MAY 1895 5 Russell MCCOY b: 01 MAR 1899 d: 28 JUL 1958 + Living MATHIE 5 Living MCCOY 3 Mary Jane MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1826 d: 01 APR 1890 + Will Thornton DARR b: 23 OCT 1817 4 Martha J. DARR b: ABT 1844 4 George DARR b: ABT 1845 4 Sarah Ellen DARR b: ABT 1846 4 Joseph Phillip DARR b: 17 OCT 1848 4 Oliver Perry DARR b: 26 APR 1850 4 Mariah DARR b: ABT 1852 4 Elihu DARR b: 28 DEC 1855 4 French William DARR b: 03 SEP 1858 4 Lidia DARR b: ABT 1861 4 Mary Elizabeth DARR b: ABT 1863 4 Charles DARR b: ABT 1864 3 Ruth Ann MCCOY b: 1828 d: 1867 3 *Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1829 d: 1894 + James Hartford WRIGHT b: 1825 d: JUN 1874 3 Ruella Ellen MCCOY b: 1836 d: 1904 3 **Henry MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1837 d: 14 MAR 1898 + Martha ROBERTS b: 18 OCT 1837 d: 16 OCT 1892 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1856 d: 13 FEB 1859 4 *Anna F. MCCOY b: 12 MAR 1862 d: 22 MAR 1905 + *Francis Marion PICKERELL b: 17 NOV 1849 d: 17 DEC 1902 5 Joseph Guy PICKERELL b: 1880 5 *Mildred R. PICKERELL b: 1882 + *Robert L. DOUGLAS b: 1877 6 Living DOUGLAS 6 Living DOUGLAS 4 Sarah Minewell Sadie MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1868 d: 20 NOV 1941 + William Ellsworth RICHCREEK b: 20 DEC 1861 d: 22 FEB 1939 5 Henry RICHCREEK b: 01 AUG 1887 d: 07 APR 1939
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Lester E. RICHCREEK b: 30 SEP 1898 d: 29 JUN 1934 + DOLLY 5 Harry David RICHCREEK b: 09 OCT 1890 d: 01 OCT 1946 + HARRIET 4 **Miles Henry MCCOY b: 22 APR 1866 d: 01 APR 1942 + *Rhoda Belle Williams GUILLIAM b: 21 JUL 1862 d: 09 NOV 1923 5 George Henry MCCOY b: 01 MAY 1884 d: 13 DEC 1966 + Rose HUGHES 6 Living MCCOY + Bun WILDEN 7 Living WILDEN + Earl WAGNER + Clifton MAXWELL + Ollie M. MCFEE b: 10 FEB 1888 d: 23 AUG 1966 5 **Lyman Guy MCCOY b: 15 JUL 1895 d: 05 SEP 1948 + *Hazel Gertrude BLACKSON b: 24 APR 1896 d: 08 DEC 1948 6 Floyd Ellsworth MCCOY b: 28 DEC 1914 d: 26 AUG 1918 6 **Tella Milton MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1916 d: 24 SEP 1996 + *Dorothy Mae Womac WOMAX b: 16 OCT 1920 d: 24 OCT 1996 + Altha May Carr CRASS b: AFT 1895 6 Mildred MCCOY 5 Alie Lee MCCOY b: 08 MAY 1897 d: 12 JAN 1900 5 Living MCCOY + Milton N. WALTERS b: 25 MAR 1897 d: 03 MAR 1967 6 Living WALTERS + Donna ARTHURS + Rose MARLATT + Living ELSIE 6 Living WALTERS + Living BYERS 6 Living WALTERS 5 Alton P. MCCOY b: 22 MAY 1904 d: 24 NOV 1965 + Edith MOORHEAD 5 Henry G. MCCOY + ROSIE 4 Oliver Guy MCCOY b: 05 OCT 1875 d: 11 APR 1956 + Ida M. COX 5 Living MCCOY + Living SNEDEKER 5 Bernice O. MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1899 d: 12 NOV 1934 + John William SENTER b: 07 SEP 1899 d: 30 OCT 1965 6 Living SENTER 6 Living SENTER 6 Living SENTER + Dennis CASEY + Husband UNKNOWN 6 Living SENTER + Russell BURDETT + Living STATLER 6 Living SENTER 5 Ruth MCCOY 4 Olason MCCOY 3 Louisa MCCOY b: 05 NOV 1842 d: 20 JUL 1936 + William WRIGHT b: 03 APR 1842 d: 23 JUN 1918 4 Joseph Vallandingham WRIGHT b: 1864 d: 26 AUG 1864 4 Sarah Louise WRIGHT b: 28 JUL 1865 d: 02 SEP 1870 4 Perry WRIGHT b: 18 JAN 1869 d: 27 JAN 1869 2 Henry Joseph MCCOY b: 07 SEP 1800 d: 18 NOV 1858 + Elizabeth R. SLAUGHTER b: 04 NOV 1800 3 Samuel MCCOY b: 1820 d: 1862 + Wife THOMPKINS 3 Joseph MCCOY b: 1822 d: 1895 + Jane Richards RICHARDSON 3 Daniel Montgomery MCCOY b: 06 SEP 1826 d: 06 JAN 1902 3 Louisa MCCOY b: 1829 + Husband WARD 3 Mariah MCCOY b: 1831 + Alexander BUCKLES 3 Sarah A. MCCOY b: 1834 3 Labin Laban MCCOY b: 1836 + Alice Richards RICHARDSON 3 Nancy MCCOY b: 1840
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Henry WORRY 3 Child MCCOY 2 Amelia Emelia Milly MCCOY b: 08 DEC 1801 d: 24 APR 1878 + *James GRAVES b: 1798 d: 03 MAR 1863 3 Girl GRAVES b: 1819 3 Henry GRAVES b: 15 NOV 1820 d: 16 APR 1901 3 Wesley GRAVES b: 1822 d: AFT 1880 + Sarah FULLERTON b: 1825 d: BEF 1880 4 Henry GRAVES b: ABT 1848 4 Elizabeth GRAVES b: ABT 1849 4 George GRAVES b: ABT 1852 4 William GRAVES b: ABT 1856 4 Philma GRAVES b: ABT 1857 4 Chancey GRAVES b: ABT 1865 4 Francis E. GRAVES b: ABT 1866 3 Amelia GRAVES b: 1826 3 Mary GRAVES b: 1827 3 Philena GRAVES b: JUL 1828 d: 11 JAN 1861 3 Delilah GRAVES b: 1830 3 Mariah GRAVES b: 1834 3 Elizabeth GRAVES b: 1835 3 Tacy Lavina GRAVES b: 23 MAY 1837 d: 28 JUN 1902 3 Juliette GRAVES b: 1839 3 Malona GRAVES b: MAY 1842 d: 21 MAY 1903 3 James GRAVES Jr. b: 17 MAY 1844 d: 10 JAN 1915 + Martha BOYD b: 1842 4 William Henry RICHEY b: 01 JAN 1865 d: 28 SEP 1937 + Ida May GRAVES b: 01 JAN 1869 5 Fred Ervin RICHEY b: 13 SEP 1891 d: 07 MAR 1963 + Living MCCLAIN 6 Living RICHEY + Living PARROTT 2 Margaret MCCOY b: 05 SEP 1803 d: 20 MAY 1879 + William NORRIS Jr. b: 03 MAY 1797 d: 16 JUN 1872 3 Marcus NORRIS b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 20 JUN 1883 3 Clerinda NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1822 d: MAR 1824 3 Amy NORRIS b: 27 DEC 1823 d: 24 MAY 1871 3 Susan NORRIS b: 12 NOV 1825 d: 10 MAR 1891 3 Alexander NORRIS b: 18 NOV 1827 d: 20 MAR 1856 + Susan HOLLOWAY 4 George W. NORRIS 4 Joseph Alexander NORRIS Jr. 3 Sarah NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1829 d: 21 JAN 1899 + Jesse CORDILL b: 13 JUL 1822 d: 31 JUL 1883 4 Mary Elizabeth CORDILL b: 12 MAY 1853 4 Amelia Ann CORDILL b: 01 JUL 1855 4 Joseph Alexander CORDILL b: 12 JUN 1857 4 Susan Ellen CORDILL b: 27 FEB 1860 4 Jacob Henry CORDILL b: 20 JUL 1864 3 Martha NORRIS b: 28 SEP 1831 d: 08 OCT 1899 3 Sophia NORRIS b: 22 AUG 1833 d: 1834 3 William IV NORRIS b: 08 MAY 1835 d: MAR 1836 3 Henry NORRIS b: 01 FEB 1837 d: 09 SEP 1907 3 William J. NORRIS b: 11 OCT 1838 d: 16 OCT 1913 3 Mary NORRIS b: 21 AUG 1841 d: 02 AUG 1886 3 Elizabeth NORRIS b: 05 MAR 1843 d: 08 DEC 1908 3 Margaret Ann NORRIS b: 06 SEP 1845 d: 12 MAR 1920 2 Sarah Jane MCCOY b: BET 1804 AND 1810 d: 04 APR 1848 + John GRAVES b: 30 JUL 1802 d: 1896 3 Lewis J. GRAVES b: 28 DEC 1825 d: 29 JUN 1910 3 Gilbert GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1829 d: 04 FEB 1844 3 Minerva GRAVES b: 02 MAR 1831 d: 21 NOV 1888 3 Elizabeth GRAVES b: JUL 1837 d: 24 OCT 1901 3 John W. GRAVES b: 24 MAY 1839 d: 12 JAN 1915 3 Adaline GRAVES b: 1841 d: AFT 1888 + William MURPHY b: 1829 4 Eliza Jane MURPHY b: 1861 4 John W. MURPHY b: 1863 4 Mary MURPHY b: 1865 4 Lydia MURPHY b: 1867 4 James MURPHY b: 1870 3 Lucinda Lucy P. GRAVES b: AUG 1844 d: 03 JAN 1917
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Lydia GRAVES b: DEC 1845 d: AFT 1900 2 Alexander MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1810 d: 28 SEP 1865 + Mariah COOKSEY b: 27 DEC 1807 d: 15 MAY 1875 3 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1836 d: 07 MAY 1894 + Josiah PEPPER b: 23 MAY 1831 d: 03 SEP 1869 4 Walter PEPPER b: 1857 4 Alex PEPPER b: 1859 4 George PEPPER b: 1860 4 Lucy PEPPER b: 1862 4 Margaret PEPPER b: 1864 4 Dorothy Ann PEPPER b: 1865 4 Charlotte B. PEPPER b: 1868 3 Francis Marian MCCOY b: 1837 d: 1932 + Elizabeth COX b: 08 AUG 1839 d: 10 JAN 1881 4 Harriet MCCOY b: 1863 4 Alexander H. MCCOY b: 1867 4 Ella C. MCCOY b: 1868 4 Laura MCCOY b: 1869 4 Mariah MCCOY b: 1871 4 Mary D. MCCOY b: 1873 4 Josiah MCCOY b: 1875 4 Alice MCCOY b: 1877 4 Francis MCCOY b: 1879 2 Daniel MCCOY b: 07 JAN 1812 d: 04 JUL 1886 + Mary CROY b: 18 APR 1807 d: 18 APR 1863 3 William Riley MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1836 d: 27 JAN 1922 + Susan J. MOSSMAN b: 03 MAR 1839 d: 10 FEB 1904 4 Mary A. MCCOY b: 21 MAR 1860 4 James Henry MCCOY b: 18 APR 1862 4 Martha Louella MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1864 4 Ida J. MCCOY b: 11 JAN 1867 4 Daniel Lee MCCOY b: 18 APR 1869 d: 1946 + Luetta LOREY 5 Connie Mack MCCOY 4 Johnny T. MCCOY b: 13 NOV 1871 4 Adah Leola MCCOY b: 30 NOV 1872 4 Harvey T. MCCOY b: 04 JAN 1876 4 Grace M. MCCOY b: 08 JAN 1878 4 Charles E. MCCOY b: 13 FEB 1880 3 Emily MCCOY b: 1838 d: 1889 + Patrick HUNTER b: 1825 d: 1893 3 Mary Margaret MCCOY b: 1840 3 Beam Anderson MCCOY b: 1841 d: 01 MAR 1878 3 Miranda Maranda MCCOY b: 04 NOV 1843 d: 14 FEB 1914 + John Clenton NORRIS 3 Catharine MCCOY b: 1846 d: 1922 3 George F. MCCOY b: 1848 d: 1909 3 Joseph MCCOY b: 1850 d: 1922 + Spouse UNKNOWN 4 Minnie M. MCCOY 4 Verna F. MCCOY + Susanna Croy NORRIS b: 01 MAR 1817 d: 01 APR 1889 2 Susan MCCOY b: 02 FEB 1818 d: 02 DEC 1872 + Anderson PARRETT Parrott b: 01 AUG 1816 d: 29 MAR 1905 3 Nelson PARRETT b: MAY 1841 d: 16 FEB 1862 3 Wesley PARRETT b: 1842 3 Joseph A. PARRETT b: 05 JUL 1844 d: 29 JUN 1910 3 Richard J. PARRETT b: 1847 d: AFT 1910 3 Samuel PARRETT b: APR 1849 d: 04 FEB 1851 3 Jesse A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 21 JAN 1852 3 William A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 22 JAN 1852 3 Hulda PARRETT b: 1853 d: 10 FEB 1872 3 Susan PARRETT b: 1856 3 Samuel PARRETT b: 1857 d: AFT 1910 3 Lusetty PARRETT b: MAY 1858 d: 04 DEC 1859 3 John H. PARRETT b: 1859 d: AFT 1910 + James PERKINS b: 23 JUL 1806 d: 14 SEP 1839 3 Nancy PERKINS b: 1836 d: 07 JUL 1910 3 Priscilla PERKINS b: BEF 29 AUG 1839 d: OCT 1894 Notes on Pemma or Penny ann Taylor 1 Pemma or Penny Ann TAYLOR b: 1775 d: 13 Jan 1877
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Henry SLAUGHTER b: 1773 d: 13 Nov 1856 2 Alexander SLAUGHTER b: 1798 d: 1870 + Mary Polly NORRIS b: 30 Jun 1799 d: Oct 1870 3 Henry B. SLAUGHTER b: 1829 + Mary HAGAR 3 William SLAUGHTER b: 1830 + Mary E. MCMORRIS b: Aug 1832 4 James Hale SLAUGHTER b: 14 Jan 1852 d: 26 Dec 1919 + Josephine MAXWELL b: 13 Oct 1851 d: 27 Feb 1903 5 Charles Franklin SLAUGHTER b: 14 Apr 1874 d: 10 Nov 1959 + Virginia BUTLER b: 5 Jun 1880 d: 30 Aug 1955 6 Charles Kenneth SLAUGHTER b: 3 Jan 1900 d: 8 Jan 1987 + Audrey Hazel WIGFIELD b: 4 Sep 1902 d: 17 Feb 1989 7 Lois Jean SLAUGHTER b: ABT 1924 + Richard E. MOUNT 7 Paul E. SLAUGHTER b: 12 Jun 1936 d: 27 Feb 1984 6 Sydney SLAUGHTER d: Died young 6 Howard Earl SLAUGHTER b: 25 Mar 1906 d: 8 Mar 1979 + Roberta UNKNOWN b: 2 Feb 1912 d: 22 Apr 1977 6 Jack P. SLAUGHTER b: 15 Feb 1918 d: 8 Sep 2004 + Evelyn NORMAN b: 20 May 1917 d: 23 May 2007 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living YELDHUIGEN 7 Living SLAUGHTER 7 Living SLAUGHTER 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living CONDELL 5 William Howard SLAUGHTER b: 26 Dec 1875 d: 11 Dec 1942 + Minnie B. MILLER b: 1875 6 Frederic Miller "Fred" SLAUGHTER b: 11 Jan 1905 d: 9 Jan 1980 6 Karl Howard SLAUGHTER b: 2 May 1908 d: 2 Apr 1965 + Suzanne CRESAP 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living HOPKINS 7 Living SLAUGHTER 5 Ward James SLAUGHTER b: 7 Sep 1882 d: 23 Oct 1944 + Minnie PERRY b: 1886 d: 28 Mar 1973 6 Ruth S. SLAUGHTER b: 8 Mar 1909 d: 10 Dec 2005 + Glenn CARNAHAN d: 25 Dec 1987 6 Harold Ward "Shorty" SLAUGHTER b: 13 Jun 1917 d: 5 Dec 2003 + Margaret Ann SPRAGUE d: 24 Nov 1984 7 Living SLAUGHTER 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living UNKNOWN 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living UNKNOWN 6 Robert Perry "Diz" SLAUGHTER b: 28 Aug 1920 d: 22 Mar 2004 + Lois M. GAUMER d: 3 Aug 2005 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living UNKNOWN 8 Living SLAUGHTER 8 Living SLAUGHTER 7 Living SLAUGHTER + Living AKERS 8 Living AKERS 8 Living AKERS 8 Living AKERS 7 Living SLAUGHTER 5 Rosalind May SLAUGHTER b: 1 May 1895 d: 20 Nov 1951 + Marvin Francis NORRIS b: 11 Sep 1895 d: 23 Sep 1986 6 Mary Josephine NORRIS b: 22 Oct 1915 d: 25 Oct 2002 + Paul J. ROBERTS b: 1 Nov 1915 d: 1 Oct 1989 7 Living ROBERTS 8 Living PRUYN 6 Jean Marie NORRIS b: 12 Jan 1922 d: 18 Feb 1985 + Robert Howard STINEBACK b: 7 May 1914 d: 16 May 1994 7 Living STINEBACK + Living SUTHERIN + Kate UNKNOWN b: 1864 4 Sarah SLAUGHTER b: Feb 1854 d: 30 Nov 1912 + J. Eastman SHAW b: Apr 1848 d: 5 Jun 1921 5 Edward E. SHAW b: 1874 d: 1904
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 James Howard SHAW b: 1875 5 Lewis SHAW b: 1878 d: In infancy 5 Charles J. SHAW b: Aug 1880 d: 29 Oct 1952 + Weltha HEDGE b: May 1883 d: 5 Jun 1972 4 Alexander SLAUGHTER b: 13 Mar 1858 d: 25 Dec 1910 + Mary NORRIS b: Jul 1862 5 Edwin C. SLAUGHTER b: Jun 1886 5 Frank SLAUGHTER b: Apr 1891 5 Lottie or Lotta May SLAUGHTER b: 3 Sep 1893 d: AFT 1973 + Benson Franklin WRIGHT b: 2 Sep 1885 d: 7 Jan 1948 6 Edward Dale WRIGHT b: 28 Jan 1912 d: 14 Jun 1977 + UNKNOWN 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 6 Frances L. WRIGHT b: 1 Feb 1914 d: Feb 1985 + James E. RUSK 7 Living RUSK + Donald J. DAILY b: 9 Apr 1914 d: 8 Sep 2004 6 Violet Marie WRIGHT b: 9 Nov 1915 d: 30 May 2000 + Paul M. STIPES b: 24 Dec 1914 d: 7 Oct 2000 7 Living STIPES 7 Living STIPES 7 Betty Mae STIPES b: 19 Nov 1937 d: 25 Sep 2000 + Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 6 William Max WRIGHT b: 3 Sep 1917 d: 3 Jan 1994 + Betty SENTER b: 26 Aug 1923 d: 23 Jan 2009 7 Living WRIGHT + Living LAHNA 6 Bert Eugene WRIGHT b: 1920 + UNKNOWN 6 Donald F. WRIGHT b: 15 Nov 1921 6 Robert B. WRIGHT b: 17 Aug 1924 + Rella Maxine MCCULLOUGH b: 7 Jun 1924 d: 5 Jun 1999 6 Clifford S. WRIGHT b: 1926 + Living MEDLEY 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 7 Living WRIGHT 6 Charlotta Joan WRIGHT b: 1928 + Eugene Bernard PARKER 7 Living PARKER 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 4 Martha J. SLAUGHTER b: 1861 4 Lyda SLAUGHTER b: 1862 4 Mary Louisa "Lida" SLAUGHTER b: 24 May 1865 d: 15 Apr 1940 + Joseph McCoy SNEDEKER b: 13 Mar 1863 d: 29 Mar 1940 5 Della Eva SNEDEKER b: 5 Aug 1886 d: 30 Apr 1972 + Rolla Randle PARCELL b: 16 Jun 1880 d: 12 Sep 1957 6 Paul Ronald PARCELL b: 4 Dec 1905 d: 1 Apr 1995 + Coreda Alverda ELLIS b: 28 Dec 1906 d: 11 Dec 2004 6 Hazel Ruth PARCELL b: 1908 + Howard PATTERSON 6 Francis G. PARCELL b: 1913 d: 1932 5 Zella Faye SNEDEKER b: Dec 1888 + COX 5 James Harold "Harry" SNEDEKER b: 12 May 1891 d: 6 Jun 1953 + Erma Mary HACK b: 2 Mar 1891 d: 17 Oct 1964 6 Earl Leonard SNEDEKER b: 31 May 1913 d: 18 Jul 1958 + Irene Bell VINCENT b: 6 Mar 1913/1915 d: 19 Mar 1990 7 Living SNEDEKER 7 Living SNEDEKER 7 Living SNEDEKER 6 Gertrude Viola SNEDEKER b: 28 Jan 1915 d: 27 Oct 1972 + Raymond S. (Ike) MCCOY b: 14 Oct 1910 d: 18 Apr 1987
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 7 Living MCCOY 7 Living MCCOY 5 Homer Millard SNEDEKER b: 29 Oct 1898 d: 12 Jun 1967 4 Emma N. SLAUGHTER b: 1869 + Charles F. KING b: 20 Apr 1879 d: 20 May 1924 4 William E. "Willie" SLAUGHTER b: Nov 1870 + Iona D. ERWIN b: Oct 1873 d: 11 Jun 1960 5 Manetta SLAUGHTER b: Apr 1896 5 Mildred SLAUGHTER b: Aug 1898 5 Trace SLAUGHTER b: 9 Feb 1902 d: 3 Dec 1976 + Iona L. UNKNOWN b: 1903 d: 6 Feb 1975 6 Rita J. SLAUGHTER b: 1928 5 Robert SLAUGHTER b: 1905 5 Jesse P. SLAUGHTER b: 1908 d: 5 Feb 1985 4 Bertha "Bertie" SLAUGHTER b: 2 Mar 1873 d: 1 Dec 1937 + Charles A. MILLIGAN b: 21 Mar 1869 d: 1 Apr 1954 5 Russell Dent MILLIGAN b: 4 Nov 1892 d: 7 Aug 1971 + Mary CLENDENING b: 8 Jul 1893 d: 22 Jul 1974 6 Jean L. MILLIGAN b: 1917 + Phillip JEFFERIS 6 Mary Elizabeth "Becky" MILLIGAN + Harry ZINK 3 Delilah Priscilla SLAUGHTER b: 18 Aug 1832 d: 21 Dec 1893 + George W. WRIGHT b: 1828 d: 14 Aug 1864 4 Henry F. WRIGHT b: 1850 4 Benjamin Franklin "Frank" WRIGHT b: 15 Jun 1850 d: 4 Mar 1916 + Nancy E. FINNELL b: 28 Jan 1854 d: 13 Sep 1909 5 Ambrose Emanuel WRIGHT b: 27 Jun 1874 d: 14 Aug 1947 + Rachel MASON-BERRY b: 23 Nov 1875 d: 15 Jun 1961 6 Jocie G. WRIGHT + Glenn ADAMS 6 Mrs. Murrell N. Staley WRIGHT + Murrell N. STALEY 6 Frank WRIGHT 6 Arnold A. WRIGHT 5 Lizzie Mae WRIGHT b: 5 Jul 1876 d: 4 Jan 1944 + John W. DAWSON b: 18 Sep 1873 d: 29 Mar 1945 6 Lalia Vera DAWSON b: 28 Jun 1899 d: 25 Dec 1962 + Clarence Lemoine DAVIS b: 30 Apr 1896 d: 1956 7 Carl L. DAVIS b: 21 Mar 1917 d: 19 Mar 2009 + Alice UNKNOWN + Virginia Ames CROFT 7 Kenneth J. DAVIS b: 1918 7 Eva May DAVIS b: 7 Apr 1920 d: 6 Jul 1975 + Howard W. SINES b: 3 Oct 1913 d: 20 Dec 1944 8 Living SINES 8 Living SINES + Living HART 8 Living SINES + Living MOORE 8 Living SINES + Living HENNIS + Mearyl Benny VANALSTYNE b: 26 Feb 1921 d: 22 Jun 1975 8 Living VANALSTYNE + Living WILLIAMS 9 Living WILLIAMS + Living WRIGHT 10 Living WILLIAMS 9 Living WILLIAMS 8 Living VANALSTYNE 8 Living VANALSTYNE + Living JESSE 7 Annabelle DAVIS b: 1922 + Lester DICKERSON + EVERHART 7 Wilbert L. DAVIS b: 1925 7 Wilma G. DAVIS b: 1929 + L. CLAPPER 7 Lala DAVIS + Wyne ADAMS 6 Eva N. DAWSON b: 1901 + Aquilla Jay PHILLIPS b: 4 Oct 1897 d: Jul 30 1971, age 73
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 7 PHILLIPS d: BEF 1971 6 Glenn DAWSON + Twila COX 7 Living DAWSON + Living HAINS 8 Living HAINS + Living GORRILL 9 Living HAINS 5 Charles Everly WRIGHT b: 5 Jan 1879 d: 16 Jul 1938 + Minnie Maude HALL b: 24 Dec 1884 d: 22 Oct 1961 6 Mrs John Lepley WRIGHT + John LEPLEY 6 Mrs, George Crotley WRIGHT + George CROTLEY 6 Mrs. Bruce McCormick WRIGHT + Bruce MCCORMICK 6 Mrs. William Holdsworth WRIGHT + William HOLDSWORTH 6 Violet WRIGHT 6 Chester WRIGHT 6 Charles WRIGHT 5 Minnie WRIGHT b: Apr 1886 + William L. JONES 5 Nancy WRIGHT b: 1886 + Mary REED 4 Mary Jane WRIGHT b: 15 May 1852 d: 15 Apr 1932 + Allen WOLFORD 5 Rose P. WOLFORD b: 8 Sep 1879 d: 24 Feb 1954 + Perley W. CUNNINGHAM b: 1875 6 Russell Harvey CUNNINGHAM b: 14 Jan 1904 d: 15 Dec 1994 + Amanda F. "Manda" WRIGHT b: 1908 d: 16 Nov 1987 7 Lola CUNNINGHAM + David DAVIS 7 Norma CUNNINGHAM + THOMAS 7 Living CUNNINGHAM 7 Living CUNNINGHAM 7 Living CUNNINGHAM 7 Living CUNNINGHAM + Living GREEN 6 Royal E. CUNNINGHAM b: 1909 6 Nona CUNNINGHAM + Corbett I. MILLER b: 1916 d: 16 Sep 1981 + Jeremiah "Jerry" FORTUNE b: 5 Dec 1846 d: 27 May 1930 5 Joby FORTUNE 5 Etta L. FORTUNE b: 9 Mar 1889 d: 15 Aug 1969 + Francis Howard ADAMS b: 19 Jun 1889 d: 20 Nov 1918 5 Benjamin H. FORTUNE b: 26 Sep 1891 d: 30 Dec 1919 + Jessica Beatrice JACOBS b: 1892 d: 24 Feb 1962 6 Harrison Dale FORTUNE b: 17 Sep 1917 d: 23 Oct 1994 + Betty ATKINSON b: 5 Jul 1924 d: 24 Sep 2002 6 Olive FORTUNE + Noel STRAUSS 5 Edmond Ray FORTUNE b: 10 Apr 1893 d: Jul 1974 + Beulah Juanita THOMSON b: 6 May 1896 d: May 1975 6 FORTUNE + CARPENTER 7 Living FORTUNE + Living BRADLEY + Living JONES + Living VARGO 7 Living FORTUNE + Living TITUS 7 Living FORTUNE + Living RAWSON + Living BROCK 6 FORTUNE + STEELE 4 Joseph Lincoln WRIGHT b: 9 Aug 1860 d: 16 Jul 1943 + Esther SHEARN b: Aug 1863 d: 24 Jun 1900 5 Howard WRIGHT b: Dec 1881 + Garnet R. UNKNOWN b: 1884
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Esther S. WRIGHT b: 1909 5 Bessie Alice WRIGHT b: 13 Jan 1886 d: 21 Oct 1943 + Elbert HOUSE b: 17 Aug 1879 d: 16 Aug 1942 6 Joseph Wilson HOUSE b: 17 Nov 1914 + Ruth Beatrice MENK 5 Lula Belle WRIGHT b: 18 Sep 1888 d: 27 Oct 1969 + Edwin Henry "Ed" OLINGER b: 18 Jan 1884 d: 18 Jun 1949 6 Robert A. OLINGER b: 24 Sep 1918 d: 9 Jan 1999 + Bessie Beryl "Betty" PERKINS b: 28 Jul 1918 d: 6 Jul 2000 6 Doris Eileen OLINGER b: 30 Jun 1922 d: 22 Jan 1975 + Lester Harrison BAHMER b: 25 Aug 1917 d: 22 Jan 1975 7 Living BAHMER 7 Living BAHMER + Rebecca TALMADGE b: 24 Nov 1857 d: 18 Jun 1938 + Christopher HALL b: 1832 3 Sarah SLAUGHTER b: 1834 3 Mary SLAUGHTER b: 1834 3 Susan SLAUGHTER b: 1840 3 Anderson SLAUGHTER 3 Granville SLAUGHTER 3 Daniel SLAUGHTER 3 Salina SLAUGHTER 2 Elizabeth R. SLAUGHTER b: 4 Nov 1800 + Henry Joseph MCCOY b: 7 Sep 1800 3 Samuel MCCOY b: 1820 d: 1862 + THOMPKINS 3 Joseph MCCOY b: 1822 d: 1895 + Jane Richards RICHARDSON 3 Daniel Montgomery MCCOY b: 6 Sep 1826 d: 6 Jan 1902 + Mary W. b: Apr 1841 4 William H. MCCOY b: 1853 + Cora b: 1867 5 Ernest MCCOY b: 1886 5 Bessie B. MCCOY b: 1888 5 Raymond MCCOY b: 1891 5 Glenn MCCOY b: 1893 4 Henrietta MCCOY b: 1854 4 Monroe MCCOY b: 29 Jun 1857 d: 25 Aug 1926 + Catherine MOORE b: Dec 1860 5 Maude M. MCCOY b: Jul 1882 5 Ralph Monroe MCCOY b: 27 Jan 1893 d: Dec 1967 + Ruth E. b: 1894 6 Harold B. MCCOY b: 1915 6 Malcolm M. MCCOY b: 2 Nov 1918 d: 18 Oct 1998 4 Alva MCCOY b: 1861 4 Albert MCCOY b: 1867 4 Jessie MCCOY b: 1869 4 Myrtle F. MCCOY b: Dec 1880 + Manning M. WISE b: Jun 1874 5 Robert V. WISE b: 1901 5 Clifford B. WISE b: 1904 3 Louisa MCCOY b: 1829 + WARD 4 Harry WARD b: 1848 3 Mariah MCCOY b: 1831 + Alexander H. BUCKLES b: 1828 3 Sarah A. MCCOY b: 1834 + George CLINKENBEARD b: 1839 3 Laban L. MCCOY b: 1836 + Alice Richards RICHARDSON b: 1842 4 Leo H. MCCOY b: 1879 + Mary E. SNYER b: 1884 5 Leota M. MCCOY b: 3 Apr 1905 d: 1 Jul 1989 + BURKE 4 Lesta M. MCCOY 3 Nancy J. MCCOY b: 1840 + W. Henry WOOLERY 3 Daniel MCCOY b: 1846 3 Martha E. MCCOY b: 1848 2 Tacy SLAUGHTER b: 8 May 1801 d: 9 Jul 1846 + John Joseph MCCOY b: 20 Oct 1794 d: 7 Sep 1879 3 Emily Milly MCCOY b: 7 Oct 1819 d: 1 Aug 1848
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Lucinda MCCOY b: 8 Aug 1820 d: 17 Apr 1851 3 Henry MCCOY b: 13 Dec 1822 d: 2 Feb 1854 3 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 7 Dec 1824 d: 26 Apr 1895 3 Eliza MCCOY b: 24 Dec 1826 3 Joseph MCCOY b: 15 Feb 1828 d: 19 Aug 1828 3 Penny Pemma Ann MCCOY b: 7 Feb 1829 d: 19 Aug 1871 + John William CORDER b: 15 May 1831 d: 15 Nov 1903 4 Margaret A. CORDER b: 1856 d: 13 Sep 1856 4 James Henry CORDER b: 18 Aug 1857 d: 12 Oct 1932 + Lucy Jett NORRIS b: 20 Mar 1865 d: 5 Dec 1884 5 Mary CORDER d: 5 Nov 1881 5 John W. CORDER b: 20 Aug 1883 d: 14 Aug 1976 + Luva Mae CULBERTSON b: 1883 d: 1949 6 Edith M. CORDER 6 CORDER + Donald FISHER + Emma or Anna T. NORRIS b: 7 Jun 1870 d: 19 Jul 1912 5 Charles Edward CORDER b: 8 Aug 1887 d: 12 Jun 1967 + Selma Mae COX b: 19 Jan 1888 d: 12 Apr 1943 6 Floyd Earl CORDER b: 21 Oct 1907 d: 29 Aug 1990 + Minnie KIRKPATRICK + Marie RAABE b: 12 Feb 1916 d: 21 Jun 1996 6 Annabel Lee CORDER b: 30 Jul 1909 d: 17 Dec 1999 + Raymond Ishmael DUNCAN + Robert Ingersol PALMER d: 7 Mar 1974 6 Lester James CORDER b: 13 Aug 1911 d: 21 May 1959 + EVANS 7 Living CORDER + Living PIRILLO 6 Paul Eugene CORDER b: 28 Feb 1914 d: 18 Apr 1957 + TAYLOR 7 Living CORDER + Living GOSS 8 Living GOSS + Living UNKNOWN 9 Living GOSS 9 Living GOSS 9 Living GOSS 8 Living GOSS + Living SYPHRIT 8 Living GOSS + Living HINTZ 7 Living CORDER + Living MERCER 8 Living MERCER + Living KELLER + Living STEMM 8 Living MERCER + Living COCCO 8 Living MERCER + Living SMITH 8 Living MERCER + Living GARMS + RAABE 7 Living CORDER 7 Living CORDER 7 Living CORDER 7 Living CORDER 7 Living CORDER 7 Living CORDER 6 CORDER + Marian STARR d: 17 Nov 1948 + EDDY 5 Joseph Grant CORDER b: 14 Jan 1890 d: 1 Aug 1935 + Verna Faye BLATT b: 1897 5 Horatio Bland "Rush" CORDER b: 4 May 1892 d: 1 Jan 1962 + Mae SPICER b: 13 May 1897 d: 20 Nov 1963 6 CORDER + Chester RIGGLE b: 12 Jun 1915 d: 4 Jun 1992 6 CORDER 6 Nora Elizabeth CORDER b: 29 Oct 1916 d: Nov 1981 + Richard CRAWFORD
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Alva Earl CORDER b: 10 Jun 1893 d: 2 Dec 1958 + Alice Emma UPTEGRAPH b: 7 Sep 1887 d: 7 Apr 1960 5 Mary Elizabeth CORDER b: 11 Jan 1897 d: 8 Nov 1987 + Chester NEWCOME b: 19 Aug 1892 d: 25 Apr 1982 5 George Ernest CORDER b: 24 Sep 1899 d: 10 Sep 1954 + Mary Matilda SWOPE 5 Oliver Floyd CORDER b: 25 Nov 1902 d: 18 Apr 1979 + Lula TODD d: 26 Jul 1968 6 CORDER + MORRIS 6 Living CORDER 5 Gale CORDER b: 20 Oct 1905 d: 1 Feb 1962 + Mabel TODD 6 Living CORDER + HAMLIN 6 Living CORDER + DRAGOSIN 5 Emmett Lee CORDER b: 2 Mar 1909 d: 22 Apr 1978 + Mildred WOOD b: 1 Jan 1910 d: Mar 1984 6 Leslie CORDER b: 18 Oct 1928 d: 25 Dec 1974 + Emma Coglin CURTIS 4 John Franklin CORDER b: Apr 1859 d: 8 Jan 1926 + Eva Alice HOUSE 4 Sarah Catherine CORDER b: Apr 1860 d: 20 Oct 1962 4 Joseph W. CORDER b: 1862 4 Ulyssus Grant CORDER b: 5 Sep 1865 d: 3 May 1942 + Dora Bell BRYANT b: 1872 5 Alice B. CORDER b: 1903 5 Elizabeth J. CORDER b: 1906 4 Infant Son CORDER b: 19 Aug 1871 d: 19 Aug 1871 3 Mary Ann MCCOY b: Aug 1831 d: 2 Mar 1910 + James S. CORDER b: 1837 4 Alexander CORDER b: 1859 4 Nathaniel S. CORDER b: 7 Sep 1860 d: 1 Mar 1936 + Elizabeth Maria COOKSEY b: 27 Sep 1859 d: 29 Jul 1912 5 Sylvanus E. CORDER b: 21 Jul 1887 d: 23 Feb 1952 + Anna I. STEWART b: 28 Jan 1889 d: 8 May 1961 6 Thurman Edward CORDER b: 11 Jul 1912 d: 23 Dec 1973 + Dorothy SHIPPS 7 Living CORDER 6 Robert Stewart CORDER b: 3 Aug 1914 d: 28 Jan 2005 + Elda Lois SHOOK b: 22 Aug 1909 d: 16 Aug 1990 7 Living CORDER + Living HEDLUND + Ruth WALTZ 6 Nathaniel Lee "Lee" CORDER b: 19 Mar 1920 d: 20 Aug 1991 6 Ruth Maxine CORDER b: 16 Oct 1924 d: 6 Sep 1998 + HOCK 6 James W. CORDER b: 20 Feb 1927 d: 8 Mar 2007 5 Abner Bennett CORDER b: 7 Apr 1893 d: 10 Sep 1969 + Goldie Esther HARDESTY b: 5 Oct 1893 d: 29 Oct 1962 6 Willard CORDER b: 1913 d: 1960 + Jacqueline HALL 6 Leonard G. "Dike" CORDER b: 2 Oct 1916 d: 21 Jul 2008 + Elizabeth "Libby" LORENZ b: 1919 d: 1993 7 Living CORDER + Living UNKNOWN + Eva Esther WRIGHT b: 9 Mar 1928 6 Arthur B. CORDER b: 1919 d: 1975 + Marjorie RIDENBAUGH b: 1917 d: 1954 + Alice COMER 6 Raymond Eugene CORDER b: 1923 d: 1985 + Betty BARCROFT 6 Gerald Ross CORDER b: 1931 d: 1990 + Living WILSON 6 Dwight M. CORDER b: 19 Apr 1933 d: 9 Jul 1933 6 Living CORDER + Living KLEIN 6 Living CORDER 5 Mrs. H. H. Extine CORDER + H. H. EXTINE 4 Tacy F. CORDER b: 1864
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + George F. PEPPER b: Sep 1860 d: 10 Feb 1913 5 James Spotswood PEPPER b: 8 Sep 1883 5 Millie PEPPER b: 1886 + Douglas WILLS b: 1876 6 Eulalia WILLS b: 1901 6 Oather WILLS b: 1907 5 Lawrence Emmet PEPPER b: 23 Nov 1890 5 Joseph PEPPER b: May 1895 3 Daniel Housen MCCOY b: 25 Aug 1834 3 Malona M. MCCOY b: 31 May 1838 d: 2 Apr 1913 + James William COOKSEY b: 11 Oct 1833 d: 4 Nov 1911 4 Osro COOKSEY b: 16 Dec 1857 d: 16 Mar 1936 + Sarah J. NORRIS b: 1862 5 Mary M. COOKSEY b: 1879 d: BEF 1948 + John W. LACEY d: BEF 1948 + Catherine Ella "Ella" DAWSON b: 1 Aug 1874 d: 17 Jan 1964 5 Clara Belle COOKSEY b: 10 Jun 1898 d: 16 Nov 1981 + Lee Sheridan WRIGHT b: 20 Aug 1894 d: 7 Dec 1973 6 Mrs. Ray Chaney WRIGHT + Ray CHANEY 5 Ethel Fern COOKSEY b: 1904 d: BEF 1936 4 Elizabeth Maria COOKSEY b: 27 Sep 1859 d: 29 Jul 1912 + Nathaniel S. CORDER b: 7 Sep 1860 d: 1 Mar 1936 5 Sylvanus E. CORDER b: 21 Jul 1887 d: 23 Feb 1952 + Anna I. STEWART b: 28 Jan 1889 d: 8 May 1961 6 Thurman Edward CORDER b: 11 Jul 1912 d: 23 Dec 1973 + Dorothy SHIPPS 7 Living CORDER 6 Robert Stewart CORDER b: 3 Aug 1914 d: 28 Jan 2005 + Elda Lois SHOOK b: 22 Aug 1909 d: 16 Aug 1990 7 Living CORDER + Living HEDLUND + Ruth WALTZ 6 Nathaniel Lee "Lee" CORDER b: 19 Mar 1920 d: 20 Aug 1991 6 Ruth Maxine CORDER b: 16 Oct 1924 d: 6 Sep 1998 + HOCK 6 James W. CORDER b: 20 Feb 1927 d: 8 Mar 2007 5 Abner Bennett CORDER b: 7 Apr 1893 d: 10 Sep 1969 + Goldie Esther HARDESTY b: 5 Oct 1893 d: 29 Oct 1962 6 Willard CORDER b: 1913 d: 1960 + Jacqueline HALL 6 Leonard G. "Dike" CORDER b: 2 Oct 1916 d: 21 Jul 2008 + Elizabeth "Libby" LORENZ b: 1919 d: 1993 7 Living CORDER + Living UNKNOWN + Eva Esther WRIGHT b: 9 Mar 1928 6 Arthur B. CORDER b: 1919 d: 1975 + Marjorie RIDENBAUGH b: 1917 d: 1954 + Alice COMER 6 Raymond Eugene CORDER b: 1923 d: 1985 + Betty BARCROFT 6 Gerald Ross CORDER b: 1931 d: 1990 + Living WILSON 6 Dwight M. CORDER b: 19 Apr 1933 d: 9 Jul 1933 6 Living CORDER + Living KLEIN 6 Living CORDER 5 Mrs. H. H. Extine CORDER + H. H. EXTINE 4 Allen Clement COOKSEY b: 22 Mar 1861 d: 13 Apr 1919 + Valera DENNISON 4 Lucy Ann COOKSEY b: 2 May 1865 d: 28 Sep 1950 + Henry CROY b: 10 Jan 1856 5 Cecil Vance CROY b: Jul 1885 + Minnie Maude DICKERSON b: 2 Mar 1882 6 David CROY b: 9 Jul 1911 d: 20 Mar 1995 + Francis SNYDER 7 Living CROY 7 Living CROY 7 Living CROY 7 Living CROY + Living BORDER
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 8 Living BORDER + Living WOODS 8 Living BORDER + Living CRONIN 7 Living CROY 7 Living CROY 7 Living CROY 6 CROY + Richard BAUGHMAN b: 26 Sep 1927 7 Living BAUGHMAN + Living MOODY 7 Living BAUGHMAN Notes on Nancy Hanks Nancy HANKS Sex: F Birth: 5 FEB 1784 in Campbell Co., Virginia Death: 5 OC T 1818 in Centryville, Spencer, Ind _FA2: 20 APR 1998 Reference Number: 3 Note: Nancy Hank s (1784-1818), mother of Abraham Lincoln, born February 5, 1784 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She was baptised at the Broad Run Baptist Church there. Little is known about her early life , but she was admired as an excellent seamstress. On June 12, 1806, she married Thomas Lincoln. They had three children: * Sarah Lincoln, born February 10, 1807 * Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809 * Thomas Lincoln, born in 1812 who died in infancy In 1816 Nancy Hanks and her family moved to Southern Indiana. On October 5, 1818, Nancy Hanks Lincoln died of "milk sickness", a disease contracted from drinking the milk of a cow that has eaten the poisonous white snakeroot. In the same year, several other people also died of "milk sickness" in th e small town of Little Pigeon Creek in Spencer County, Indiana, where the Lincolns lived. Nancy Hanks Lincoln was only thirty-four years old when she died, and her son Abraham was only nine. Nancy Hanks Lincoln's grave is located in Nancy Hanks Lincoln Cemetery, on the grounds of Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana. (she was mixed-raced Melungeon). Father: James ''Abraham'' Hanks b: 20 Mar 1760 in ,Bedford Co,Virginia Mother: Mary ''Lucy'' Shipley b: 1765 in ,Bedford Co,Virginia Marriage 1 Thomas Herring Lincoln b: 6 Jan 1778 in Linville Creek,Rockingham Co,Virginia Married: 12 Jun 1806 in Beechland,Washington Co,Kentucky Children Sarah Lincoln b: 1807 in Elizabeth Town,Kentucky Abraham Lincoln b: 12 Feb 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm,Harding Co,Kentucky Thomas Lincoln b: 1812 in Knob Creek,Larue Co,Kentucky Marriage 2 Levi Hall b: 1 Jun 1785 in ,Hampshire Co,Virginia mother of 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln Notes on Eugenia Phoebe Taylor 1 Eugenia Phebe TAYLOE + George Bowers WARREN b: 9 Jun 1828 d: 8 Oct 1905 2 Julia WARREN b: 10 Oct 1857 2 Mary Bowers WARREN b: 23 Nov 1859 2 Anne Tayloe WARREN b: 23 Oct 1863 d: 7 Nov 1892 + H. Casimer DE RHAM 2 Ogle Taylor WARREN b: 15 Jun 1866 2 George Thornton WARREN b: 18 Apr 1868 2 Ethel WARREN b: 23 Apr 1871 d: Nov 1873 2 Eugene WARREN b: 4 Nov 1903 + Helen Evans FRANCIS 3 Phebe WARREN b: 22 Dec 1915 Notes on Joseph Taylor Notes from Josephine Sanders Sparks [email protected] 2005-10-25 10:29:46 Joseph Taylor (b May 15, 1810- d. Oct 15, 1891) and his first wife Mary Taylor, (b 1804 died 1858), daughter of John and Mary Taylor, Buncombe Co NC had the following children: Mary b. 1836 married Pulaski J. Brock and settled in Henderson Co NC. Martha (my line) b Mar 12, 1837 married Green Berry Sanders and settled in Polk Co NC. Rev Benjamin Merritt b. May 6, 1843 married Elizabeth Ledbetter and Alice Stepp,migrated to TX but moved back to Blue Ridge Henderson Co NC. John David b. Sept 14, 1840 married Elizabeth Adaline Stepp and settled in McCullough Co TX. James M. married Martha unknown and moved to Alabama. Jeremiah M. b. 1856 died as a young man. Joseph Taylor left an estate in Henderson Co NC 1891. His children by the first wife took the matter to courts for them to decide the outcome. Each was awarded a portion of the estate. (I have the records from the NC Archives)Joseph, Mary and several of the children are buried at Refuge Baptist Church Dana, NC. Martha and Greenberry and many of their family members are buried at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Green Creek Community, Polk Co NC Father: Charles TAYLOR Mother: Elizabeth POTTS Marriage 1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1804 Children Mary TAYLOR b: 1836
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Martha TAYLOR b: 12 Mar 1837 Rev. Benjamin Merritt TAYLOR b: 6 May 1843 John David TAYLOR b: 14 Sep 1840 James M. TAYLOR Jeremiah M. TAYLOR b: 1856 Notes on Greenberry Taylor Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=joesteg&id=I4814 Green B. (Greenberry) Taylor and his family appear in: Buncombe Co. NC in 1830 Henderson Co. NC in 1840 Fayette Co. AL in 1850 From bible records, it has been determined that two daughters of this family were wives of first cousin William S. Taylor, first Matilda Catherine, and second Lydia. William S. Taylor was a son of John M. and Mary Taylor. Thus, John M. Taylor and Green B. Taylor were brothers. Inasmuch as Littleberry Taylor lived next door to the John M. Taylor family in Fayette Co. AL, and also appeared in Henderson Co. NC in 1840, it is concluded that he was also a close relative, either brother or a son of John M. Taylor Father: Charles TAYLOR Mother: Elizabeth POTTS Marriage 1 Susan A. JUSTIS b: 1809 in North Carolina, USA Married: 1827 in North Carolina, USA Children Matilda (Tilda) Catherine TAYLOR b: 1828 in North Carolina, USA Lydia TAYLOR b: 1834 in North Carolina, USA Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1834 in North Carolina, USA Emily TAYLOR b: 1836 in North Carolina, USA Franklin TAYLOR b: 1839 in North Carolina, USA John TAYLOR b: 1841 in North Carolina, USA Mary TAYLOR b: 1842 in North Carolina, USA Jasper TAYLOR b: 1843 in North Carolina, USA Eleazar TAYLOR b: 1846 in North Carolina, USA Andrew TAYLOR b: 1849 in North Carolina, USA Notes on John M. Taylor Father: Charles TAYLOR Mother: Elizabeth POTTS Marriage 1 Mrs. Mary A. TAYLOR b: 1801 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA Children Mary TAYLOR b: 1804 William S. TAYLOR b: ABT 1822 Notes on Larkin C. Taylor Children George W. TAYLOR b: 15 Sep 1856 in St. Francois , Missouri Louisa Olivine "Ollie" TAYLOR b: 11 Apr 1855 in Farmington, St. Francois , Missouri Martha Ann TAYLOR b: 27 Dec 1858 in St. Francois , Missouri Melissa C. TAYLOR b: 24 Nov 1860 in St. Francois , Missouri Malinda C. TAYLOR b: 16 Mar 1863 in St. Francois , Missouri Joseph E. J. TAYLOR b: 21 May 1865 in St. Francois , Missouri Evaline TAYLOR b: 30 Oct 1867 in St. Francois , Missouri Mahala Eveline TAYLOR b: ABT 1868 in St. Francois , Missouri Maryetta TAYLOR b: 27 Nov 1870 in St. Francois , Missouri Notes on Ella Forest Taylor Children Boyd JARRELL , Jr Nancy Taylor JARRELL Jane Wells JARRELL John David JARRELL
Notes on Bertha Arminta Taylor Children Roy Howard KEADLE , Jr Harvey Emmett KEADLE Lucie Taylor KEADLE Living KEADLE
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Notes on Veatrice Ora Taylor Children Kathryn Marie KINDER Alice Florine KINDER Billy Taylor KINDER Milton Cassell KINDER
Notes on Oce Ola Taylor 1 Ocie Ola TAYLOR b: 26 DEC 1882 d: 10 JAN 1958 + Thomas Wayne FLINT b: 5 JUL 1880 d: 2 OCT 1967 2 Jerome Wayne FLINT + Virginia Estella REA b: 5 OCT 1911 d: 29 JUL 1966 3 Living FLINT + Lillian May KOPECKY 2 Mary Geneva Gladys FLINT 2 George Paul Lewis FLINT 2 Francis Homer FLINT 2 Hettie Christine FLINT Notes on Eva Virginia Taylor Children Archie Norman MCLAUGHLIN Mary Etta Rosemand MCLAUGHLIN Edmund Eugene MCLAUGHLIN Roland Max MCLAUGHLIN
Notes on Ollie Florence Taylor Children Mary Isable KNAPP Robert Lee KNAPP James Errol KNAPP Harry Richard KNAPP Anna Maebel KNAPP Howard Lewis KNAPP Doris Elaine KNAPP
Notes on Lyda Fountian Taylor Children Charles Francis DILLON Helen Virginia DILLON Gladys Elizabeth DILLON Deurice Drema DILLON
Notes on William F. Taylor Will was a farmer and a coal miner. After working in union mines, he tried to establish a union at William's Coal Company, but was killed squirrel hunting before the union was established. He was allegedly shot by his best friend, Claude Mullins. Listed in Bryan Taylor's report "Family of Jesse Taylor of Harlan County, Kentucky" as Robert Taylor Notes on John Newton Taylor Considering Bryan's close sources for this information I assume it is correct. His sources are his Grandpa Lloyd Taylor, Uncle Jim "Ron" Taylor, and his Great Aunt Lizzabeth (Taylor) Hall who gave the list of John's children.She was Lloyd Taylor's sister and the daughter of John Newton Taylor. John Newton Taylor was a logger. Lizzabeth said he was a kind man and that he use to sit the children down at night and read to them out of the newspaper and Bible. She also remembers John Newton reading to them about a new invention called a telivision. Lizzabeth said he died before he ever got a chance to see one
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Virdie Taylor 1 Virdie TAYLOR b: NOV 1898 d: 21 MAY 1971 + James Garfield LEE b: 20 FEB 1894 d: 7 JUL 1982 2 Herman LEE b: 5 OCT 1917 d: 28 AUG 1946 + Lucille CAMPBELL b: 5 JAN 1926 2 Juanita Virginia LEE b: 24 MAY 1920 + Charles A. EBERLE , Sr b: 21 DEC 1920 3 Living EBERLE 2 Charles Richard LEE b: 26 APR 1922 d: 6 JUN 1922 2 Harl William LEE b: 20 AUG 1923 + Lillian May PELZ b: 2 SEP 1926 2 Martha Belle LEE b: 27 DEC 1926 d: 27 DEC 1926 2 Mary Alice LEE b: 23 JUN 1928 + Lewis Lindberg SHEETS b: 3 JUL 1928 d: 5 MAY 1963 + Harold C. HOFFMAN b: 21 NOV 1920 2 Living LEE + Living FELTS 2 Living LEE + Edwin C. HOPSHIRE b: 28 DEC 1927 d: 7 APR 1974 2 Ruby Helen LEE b: 29 DEC 1937 d: 9 SEP 1974 + Living AKINS
Notes on Ellen Dewie Taylor 1 Ellen Dewie TAYLOR b: 7 MAY 1900 d: 2 JAN 1987 + Edgar AKERS b: 10 MAY 1889 2 James AKERS b: 23 JAN 1919 2 David AKERS b: 18 DEC 1921 2 Frances AKERS b: 24 FEB 1923 Notes on George Smith Patton, Gen. American General and tank commander, whose bold armored advance across France and Germany in 1944 and 1945 made a significant contribution to Allied victory in WORLD WAR II . He was born in San Gabriel, Calif., on Nov. 11, 1885, into a family with a long tradition of military service. He attended the Virginia Military Institute and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1909, when he was commissioned a 2d Lieutenant in the 15th Cavalry. He graduated from the Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans., in 1913, and a year later from the Advanced Course at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley. In 1916 he went as acting aide to Gen. John J. Pershing in the Mexican expedition, and in 1917 Pershing took him to France as commander of his headquarters troops. In November 1917, Patton was one of the first men detailed to the newly established Tank Corps of the United States Army and was assigned the task of organizing and training the 1st Tank Brigade near Langres, France. He led this unit in the St. Mihiel drive in mid-September 1918 and was wounded later in the month at the opening of the Meuse-Argonne offensive. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal and promoted temporarily to the rank of Colonel. Between the two world wars Patton graduated from the Command and General Staff School in 1924 and from the Army War College in 1932. His assignments during this period included two tours in Hawaii, a tour in the office of the Chief of Cavalry, War Department, and three tours with the 3d Cavalry at Fort Myer, Va. In July 1940, Patton was appointed to the command of a brigade of the 2d Armored Division at Fort Benning, Ga. Less than a year later he was given command of the division and promoted temporarily to the rank of Major General. Early in 1942 he became commander of the 1st Armored Corps, which he trained at the Desert Training Center, near Indio, Calif. Patton played a leading role in the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, commanding the ground elements of the western task forces that entered Casablanca and soon occupied French Morocco. When in March 1943 the United States 2d Corps in Tunisia was reorganized following an earlier rebuff at Kasserine Pass by Gen. Erwin Rommel's forces, Patton became its commander. Within a month he was promoted temporarily to the rank of Lieutenant General and put in charge of American preparations for the invasion of Sicily. On July 10 he commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in its assault on that island. In conjunction with the British Eighth Army, he cleared Sicily of the enemy in 38 days. His victory was marred by an incident in which he struck an Army hospital patient being treated for shell shock, an action for which he later made a public apology. In March 1944, Patton assumed command of the Third Army in Britain and began to plan future operations in northwest Europe. Shortly before the invasion he was reprimanded by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for indiscreet political statements. On August 1 his army became operational in France, and he began the exploitation of the breakthrough near Avranches made by the First Army a few days before. He thrust one corps westward into Brittany toward Brest, while his other three corps pushed southward toward the Loire and then swung eastward in a series of broad sweeps toward the Seine. In one of the most spectacular actions of the campaign in northern France, he drove toward Paris, bypassed it, and reached the area near Metz and Nancy before being stopped by dwindling supplies and stiffening enemy resistance. While Patton was preparing an attack eastward into the Saar area, in conjunction with the Seventh Army, the Germans launched their Ardennes counteroffensive of December 16. In an action characterized by Gen. Omar N. Bradley as "one of the most astonishing feats of generalship of our campaign in the west", Patton turned his forces quickly northward against the southern flank of the bulge and helped contain the enemy.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks By the end of January 1945, the Third Army was ready to drive against the Siegfried Line between Saarlautern (now Saarlouis) north to St. Vith. Patton's four corps had pierced these defenses by the end of February, and by mid-March had pushed forward through the Eifel to gain control of the Moselle from the Saar River to Coblenz and of the Rhine from Andernach to Coblenz. In the following week his forces raced through the Palatinate region to the Rhine south of Coblenz. On the evening of March 22/23, units crossed the river near Oppenheim. Frankfurt am Main fell three days later. By the third week in April his forces had driven across southern Germany to the Czechoslovak border, and some of his units were in Austria before the month's end. During the first week in May, Third Army columns pushed into Czechoslovakia, and (Pilsen) was freed just before the armistice. Patton was promoted to temporary four-star rank in mid-April. Shortly after the end of the war he entered on his duties as military governor of Bavaria. His outspoken criticisms of denazification policies led to an outcry in the United States, followed in October 1945 by his relief as Third Army commander and assignment to the Fifteenth Army, then a small headquarters engaged in studying miliary operations in northwestern Europe. Near the end of the year Patton was seriously injured in an automobile accident near Mannheim. He died in a nearby hospital in Heidelberg on Dec. 21, 1945. Profane, impetuous, and flamboyant, Patton was easily the most colorful of the United States Army's commanders in the west, and its leading genius in tank warfare. Behind his showmanship and audacity lay the imaginative planning and shrewd judgment that made him one of the great combat commanders of World War II. SOURCE: http://members.tripod.com/~DARTO/patton/patton.html Al Varelas Another look at Patton: Nicholas Rotondo and his mother received a telegram in the late summer of 1944 informing them of the death of their father and husband. Several days later they learned that he had not been killed but was reported as missing in action during the Third Army's actions in France. Nicholas was 7 years old in 1944, and, with the logic of a young boy, it occured to him that what was missing could be found. He decided to write a letter to his father's commander to ask him what he knew. "My dad was in your army and he is missing in action. Every night I cry for him. Can you tell me anything about him?" A month later a letter arrived in the mail that made the boy's heart leap. "My Dear Little Boy: Replying to your letter of October 30, concerning your father, I have written a letter to the Commanding General of the 35th Division, asking him for further details, which I will forward to you as soon as I get them. In the meantime, remember that people reported as missing in action frequently turn up, or are found to have become prisoners, so I would not cry too much and would hope for the best. I am deeply touched by your letter. Most sincerely, G.S. Patton, Jr. Lieut. Gen. U.S. Army, Commanding" Nicholas's spirits soared immesurably by this letter. "The general would find him -- just as I knew he would." A second letter followed six weeks later. "My Dear Nicholas: I have investigated the facts in connection with the report that your father was missing in action. The facts are as follows: On October 9, Company A of the 134th Infantry, 35th Division, of which your father was a member, was in a small town when they were counterattacked by a number of enemy tanks and driven out. Some of the men escaped, others were killed, and others were captured. Since your father is not among those reported killed, it is almost certain that he is a prisoner. While this is not a very good thing to be, my own son-inlaw has been a prisoner for two years and is still healthy. Regretting I cannot give any further information and trusting that your father is alive, I am, Most sincerely G.S. Patton, Jr. Lieutenant General U.S. Army, Commanding" Patton's supposition would turn out to be correct. A few days after the letter's arrival came the news that the boy's father was indeed a prisoner, deep in Germany, near the Polish border. Nicholas Rotondo's father survived his internment and came home. He never spoke much about the war, and not at all of the letters from General Patton to his son. But for 50 years he carried in his wallet the article in which the local paper had printed the letters and photos of the father and his son. Because he did, we have a glimpse of the human side of a general known as "Old Blood and Guts." In the midst of the daily carnage, he cared for the feelings of a little boy. [Source: "One Child's War" by Nicholas Rotondo, World War II magazine, December 2005.]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Norrell Taylor Dixon Norrell Taylor Dixon b. November 9, 1877 Commercial Point, Kentucky d. December 18, 1968 Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee m. July 16, 1902 Mary Elizabeth Markham b. December 24, 1873 Henderson, Kentucky d. October 4, 1951 Puxico, Missouri Children: (1) George Markham Dixon b. Private; m. Private (1) Viola Scott, (2) Gladys Christine Blunt; (3) Elsie Brown; (2) Elizabeth Dixon b. Private Notes on Mary Elizabeth Taylor 1 Mary Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 17 MAR 1851 d: 20 JAN 1916 + Allison William CROSSLIN b: JUL 1848 d: 5 APR 1919 2 Mary Annie CROSSLIN b: 29 DEC 1870 d: 26 APR 1953 + John William Noah SHEID b: 22 APR 1865 d: 21 NOV 1913 3 Charles William Noah SHEID b: 11 AUG 1891 d: 18 MAY 1945 3 Harvey Adolphus SHEID b: 5 SEP 1893 d: 19 JAN 1958 3 Inez Lucinda Elizabeth SHEID b: 22 JUL 1895 d: 15 AUG 1931 3 Mary Eunice SHEID b: 20 NOV 1897 d: 8 JUN 1960 + Harvey R. HARMON b: 2 FEB 1891 d: 25 JUL 1973 4 Gladys Elizabeth HARMON b: 11 AUG 1921 d: 5 JUN 1982 4 Betty Jean HARMON b: 21 JUL 1931 d: 12 MAY 1942 3 Ernest J. SHEID b: 3 OCT 1901 d: 10 JAN 1961 3 Walter K. SHEID b: 27 DEC 1904 d: 20 OCT 1968 3 Roy Elmer SHEID b: 5 JAN 1909 d: 4 APR 1980 3 Orvalee Chester SHEID b: 26 JUL 1913 d: 23 AUG 1972 3 Johnny Lester SHEID b: 26 JUL 1913 d: 26 JUL 1913 2 Salina (Lina) E. CROSSLIN b: 31 OCT 1872 d: 21 NOV 1941 2 Alice Ada CROSSLIN b: 19 NOV 1876 d: 2 MAR 1965 2 Francis Melvina CROSSLIN b: 18 APR 1879 d: 1 FEB 1974 2 Gazette Tennessee CROSSLIN b: 4 MAY 1882 d: 11 AUG 1963 2 Horace Frank CROSSLIN b: 13 FEB 1890 d: 26 NOV 1976 Notes on Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth Taylor 1 Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 7 MAR 1859 d: 1939 + Benjamin (Ben) Allen LOWERY b: 15 MAY 1850 d: 2 JUL 1927 2 Horace Wilson LOWERY b: 15 JAN 1877 2 Ruth Jane LOWERY b: 14 JAN 1880 2 Jim Polk LOWERY b: 14 FEB 1883 2 Archibald Yell LOWERY b: 20 OCT 1891 2 Readous Culmer LOWERY b: 6 AUG 1894 2 Olive Gertrude(Ollie) LOWERY b: 17 JAN 1897 d: 12 MAR 1971 + Robert Lee TRAIL b: 5 APR 1887 d: 24 MAR 1943 3 Jimmie Sue TRAIL b: 1926 + Andrew J. ALFORD 4 Living ALFORD Notes on Azelene (Assaline) Taylor 1 Azelene (Assaline) TAYLOR b: 5 OCT 1854 d: AFT 9 OCT 1934 + Henry Thomas HARMON b: 7 MAR 1846 d: AFT 30 DEC 1934 2 William Clarence HARMON b: 5 SEP 1874 + Mary Rebecca YATES b: 1 MAR 1876 d: 26 FEB 1946 3 Martha HARMON b: ABT 1899 + George JONES b: ABT 1899 3 Grady HARMON b: 1901 d: 24 JUN 1999 + Lois CAROLL d: 1959 2 E. HARMON 2 Horace HARMON 2 John HARMON 2 Minnie HARMON + Mr JAGER 2 James R. HARMON b: FEB 1867 2 Annie J. HARMON b: 1877 + Robert FERRELL 2 John Houston HARMON b: 19 JAN 1883 d: 16 MAR 1978 2 Harris F. HARMON b: FEB 1885 2 Minnie B. HARMON b: NOV 1887 2 Addie Mai HARMON b: 1889 d: 10 APR 1958 + Orb CROSSLIN 3 Roy Virgil CROSSLIN b: 1916 d: 1 NOV 1998 + Johnnie WILLIAMS d: 1998 3 Joe CROSSLIN 3 Hillary CROSSLIN 3 Grover Irvin CROSSLIN
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Blanche CROSSLIN + Mr GREGORY 3 Oleta CROSSLIN + Mr CRAWLEY 3 Venita CROSSLIN + Mr SHAVERS 2 Harvey R. HARMON b: 2 FEB 1891 d: 25 JUL 1973 + Mary Eunice SHEID b: 20 NOV 1897 d: 8 JUN 1960 3 Gladys Elizabeth HARMON b: 11 AUG 1921 d: 5 JUN 1982 3 Betty Jean HARMON b: 21 JUL 1931 d: 12 MAY 1942 Notes on Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States Benjamin Harrison From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------23rd President of the United States In office March 4, 1889 ±March 4, 1893 Vice President Levi P. Morton Preceded by Grover Cleveland Succeeded by Grover Cleveland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Senator from Indiana In office March 4, 1881 ±March 4, 1887 Preceded by Joseph E. McDonald Succeeded by David Turpie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Born August 20, 1833(1833-08-20) North Bend, Ohio Died March 13, 1901 (aged 67) Indianapolis, Indiana Nationality American Political party Republican Spouse Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison (1st wife) Mary Scott Lord Dimmick Harrison (2nd wife) Children Russell Benjamin Harrison Mary Scott Harrison McKee Elizabeth Harrison Walker Alma mater Miami University (Ohio) Occupation Lawyer Religion Presbyterian Signature Military service Service/branch Union Army Rank Brigadier General Unit 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment 1st Brigade of the 1st Division of the XXI Army Corps Army of the Cumberland Battles/wars American Civil War Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833±March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States, serving one term from 1889 to 1893. Harrison was born in North Bend, Ohio, and at age 21 moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he became a prominent state politician. During the American Civil War Harrison served as a Brigadier General in the XXI Corps of the Army of the Cumberland. After the war he unsuccessfully ran for the governorship of Indiana, but was later elected to the U.S. Senate from that state. Harrison, a Republican, was elected to the presidency in 1888, defeating the Democratic incumbent, Grover Cleveland. He is the only president elected from the state of Indiana. His presidential administration is best known for its economic legislation, including the McKinley Tariff and the Sherman Antitrust Act, and for annual federal spending that reached one billion dollars for the first time. Democrats attacked the "Billion Dollar Congress", and used the issue, along with the growing unpopularity of the high tariff, to defeat the Republicans, both in the 1890 mid-term elections and in Harrison's bid for re-election in 1892. After failing to win reelection he returned to private life at his home in Indianapolis where he remarried, wrote a book, and later represented the Republic of Venezuela in an international case against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1900 he traveled to Europe as part of the case and, after a brief stay, returned to Indianapolis where he died the following year from complications arising from influenza. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 1.1 Family and education 1.2 Early legal career 1.3 Civil War 2 Post-war career
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 2.1 Indiana politics 2.2 United States Senator 3 Election of 1888 3.1 Nomination 3.2 Election over Cleveland 4 Presidency 1889±1893 4.1 Civil service reform and pensions 4.2 Tariff 4.3 Antitrust laws 4.4 Silver 4.5 Technology 4.6 Foreign policy 4.7 Cabinet 4.8 Judicial appointments 4.8.1 Supreme Court 4.8.2 Other courts 4.9 States admitted to the Union 4.10 Reelection campaign in 1892 5 Post-presidency 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External links Early life [edit] Family and education The Harrisons were among the First Families of Virginia, with their presence in the New World dating back to the arrival of an Englishman, named Benjamin Harrison, at Jamestown, Virginia in 1630. The future president Benjamin was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio, as the second of eight children of John Scott Harrison (later a U.S. Congressman from Ohio) and Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin. Benjamin was a grandson of President William Henry Harrison and great-grandson of revolutionary leader and former Virginia governor Benjamin Harrison V.[1] Harrison was seven years old when his grandfather was elected President, but he did not attend the inauguration.[2] Although Harrison's family was old and distinguished, he did not grow up in a wealthy household, as most of John Scott Harrison's farm income was expended on his children's education.[3] Despite the meager income, Harrison's boyhood was enjoyable, with much of it spent outdoors fishing or hunting.[4] Benjamin Harrison's early schooling took place in a one-room schoolhouse near his home, but he was later provided with a tutor to help him with college preparatory studies.[5] Harrison and his brother, Irwin, enrolled in Farmer's College near Cincinnati, Ohio in 1847.[6] Harrison attended the college for two years.[7] In 1850, he transferred to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he was a member of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta and graduated in 1852.[8] Harrison attended Miami University with John Alexander Anderson,[9] who would become a six term congressman, and Whitelaw Reid, who would be Harrison's vice presidential candidate in his reelection campaign. While attending Miami University, was greatly influenced by one his professors, Robert Hamilton Bishop, who instructed him in history and political economy.[10] At Miami, Harrison joined a Presbyterian church and, like his mother, he would remain a member for the rest his life.[11] After completing college Harrison took up the study of law in the Cincinnati law office of Storer & Gwynne, but before completing his law studies he returned to Oxford to marry.[12] While at Farmer's College, Harrison met Caroline Lavinia Scott, the daughter of the University's president, John W. Scott, a Presbyterian minister.[13] On October 20, 1853, they married in Oxford, Ohio, with Caroline's father performing the ceremony. [9] The Harrisons had two children, Russell Benjamin Harrison (August 12, 1854±December 13, 1936) and Mary "Mamie" Scott Harrison McKee (April 3, 1858 ±October 28, 1930).[14] [edit] Early legal career After his marriage in 1853, Harrison returned to live on his father's farm where he finished his law studies. In the same year, he inherited $800 after the death of an aunt, using the money to move to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1854.[15] He was admitted to the bar there and began practicing law in the office of John H. Ray. The same year he became a crier for the Federal Court in Indianapolis, making $2.50 per day. He was responsible for passing through the streets and declaring announcements from the court.[14] While in Indianapolis, Benjamin Harrison was both the first President of the University Club, a private gentlemen's club, and the first President of the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Club of Indianapolis, the fraternity's first such club. Both clubs were still in existence in 2008.[16] Harrison grew up in a Whig household and was himself a supporter of Whig politics in his early life. He joined the Republican Party shortly after its formation in 1856 and that year campaigned on behalf of the Republican presidential candidate John C. Frémont.[17] He w on election to become Indianapolis City Attorney in the same election, a position that paid an annual salary of $400.[18] In 1858 Harrison entered into a law partnership, opening an office as Wallace & Harrison.[19] Harrison was the Republican candidate for the position of reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court in 1860, his first foray into politics. Although this office was not political, he was an active supporter of his party's platform. During the election he debated Thomas Hendricks, the Democratic candidate for governor and future Vice President of the United States, on behalf of the Republican Party.[20] After his law partner William Wallace was elected county clerk in 1860, Harrison opened a new firm with William Fishback, named Fishback & Harrison, where he worked until his entry into the army.[21] [edit] Civil War Brig. Gen. Benjamin HarrisonAt the outbreak of the Civil War, Harrison wished to join the Union Army, but initially resisted, as he was concerned that
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks his young family would need his financial support.[22] In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for more recruits. While visiting Governor Oliver Morton, Harrison found him distressed over the shortage of men answering the latest call. Harrison told the governor, "If I can be of any service, I will go".[23] Morton then asked Harrison if he could help to recruit a regiment, though he would not ask him to serve. Harrison proceeded to raise a regiment, recruiting throughout northern Indiana. Morton offered its command to Harrison, but he declined because of his lack of military experience, and instead was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. In August 1862, when the regiment left Indiana to join the Union Army at Louisville, Kentucky, Harrison was promoted by Morton to the rank of Colonel, and his regiment was commissioned as the 70th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry.[24] The 70th Indiana first saw action in the Battle of Perryville, but spent most of the next two years performing reconnaissance duty and guarding railroads in Kentucky and Tennessee. In 1864, Harrison and his regiment joined William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign and moved to the front lines. On January 2, 1864, Harrison was promoted to command the 1st Brigade of the 1st Division of the XXI Army Corps. He commanded the brigade at the Battles of Resaca, Cassville, New Hope Church, Lost Mountain, Kennesaw Mountain, Marietta, Peachtree Creek and Atlanta. Harrison was later transferred to the Army of the Cumberland and participated in the Battle of Nashville.[25] On March 22, 1865, Harrison earned his final promotion, to the rank of Brigadier General, and marched in the Grand Review in Washington, D.C. before mustering out of the army on June 8, 1865.[25] [edit] Post-war career [edit] Indiana politics While serving in the army in October 1864, Harrison was reelected reporter of the Supreme Court of Indiana and served four more years.[26] The position was not politically powerful, but did afford Harrison a steady income.[26] Harrison's public profile was raised when President Grant appointed him to represent the federal government in a civil claim brought by Lambdin P. Milligan, whose wartime conviction for treason had been reversed by the Supreme Court. Due to Harrison's advocacy, the damages awarded against the government were minimal.[27] Local Republicans urged Harrison to run for Congress, but he initially confined his political activities to speaking on behalf of other Republican candidates, a task for which he received high praises from his colleagues.[28] Benjamin Harrison Home in IndianapolisIn 1872, Harrison entered the race for the Republican nomination for governor of Indiana. He was unable to get the support of former Governor Oliver Morton, who favored his opponent, Thomas M. Browne, and ultimately Harrison lost his bid for statewide office.[29] Harrison returned to his law practice where, despite the Panic of 1873, he was financially successful enough to build a grand new home in Indianapolis in 1874.[30] He continued to make speeches on behalf of Republican candidates and policies.[31] In 1876 Harrison did not initially seek his party's nomination for governor, but when the original nominee dropped out of the race, Harrison accepted the Republicans' invitation to take his place on the ticket.[32] His campaign was based strongly on economic policy, and he was in favor of deflating the national currency. His policies proved popular with his base, but he was ultimately defeated by a plurality to James D. Williams, losing by 5,084 votes out of a total 434,457 cast.[33] Harrison remained a prominent Republican in Indiana following his defeat, and when the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 reached Indianapolis, he helped to mediate between the workers and management and to preserve public order.[34] When Senator Morton died in 1878, the Republicans nominated Harrison to run for the seat, but the party failed to gain a majority in the state legislature, and the Democratic majority elected Daniel W. Voorhees instead.[35] President Hayes appointed Harrison to the Mississippi River Commission in 1879, which was founded to facilitate internal improvements on that river.[36] He was a delegate at the 1880 Republican National Convention the following year.[37] [edit] United States Senator Walter Q. Gresham, Harrison's rival within the Indiana Republican PartyAfter Harrison led the Republican delegation to the National Convention, he was again mentioned as a possible Senate candidate.[38] He gave speeches in favor of Garfield in Indiana and New York, further raising his profile in the party. When the Republicans retook the state legislature, Harrison's election to the Senate was threatened by his intra-party rival Judge Walter Q. Gresham, but the contest was decided in favor of Harrison.[38] After President James Garfield's victory in 1880, Harrison was offered a cabinet position, but he declined in order to begin his term as senator.[39] Harrison served in the Senate from March 4, 1881, to March 4, 1887. He was chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (47th Congress) and U.S. Senate Committee on Territories (48th and 49th Congresses).[40] The major issue confronting Senator Harrison in 1881 was the budget surplus. Democrats wished to reduce the tariff, thus limiting the amount of money the government took in; Republicans instead wished to spend the money on internal improvements and pensions for Civil War veterans. Harrison took his party's side and advocated for generous pensions for veterans and their widows.[41] Harrison also supported, unsuccessfully, aid for education of Southerners, especially the children of the slaves freed in the Civil War, believing that education was necessary to make the white and black populations truly equal in political and economic power.[42] Harrison differed from his party in opposing the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, believing that it violated existing treaties with China.[43] In 1884, Harrison and Gresham again opposed each other, this time for influence at the 1884 Republican National Convention.[44] The delegation ended up supporting James G. Blaine, the eventual nominee.[44] In the Senate, Harrison achieved passage of his Dependent Pension Bill only to see it vetoed by President Grover Cleveland.[45] His efforts to further the admission of new western states were stymied by Democrats, who feared that the new states would elect Republicans to Congress.[45] In 1885, the Democrats redistricted the Indiana state legislature, which resulted in an increased Democratic majority in 1886, despite an overall Republican majority statewide.[46] Harrison was defeated in his bid for reelection, the result being determined against him after a deadlock in the state senate, with the legislature eventually choosing Democrat David Turpie.[47] Harrison returned to Indianapolis and his law practice, but stayed active in state and national politics.[48]
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks [edit] Election of 1888 Main article: United States presidential election, 1888 [edit] Nomination Harrison-Morton campaign poster Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison, March 4, 1889 Results of the 1888 election, with states won by Harrison in red, and those won by Cleveland in blue. The initial favorite for the Republican nomination was the previous nominee, James G. Blaine of Maine. After Blaine wrote several letters denying any interest in the nomination, his supporters divided among other candidates, with John Sherman of Ohio as the leader among them.[49] Others, including Chauncey Depew of New York, Russell Alger of Michigan, and Harrison's old nemesis Walter Q. Gresham, now a federal appellate court judge in Chicago, also sought the delegates' support at the 1888 Republican National Convention.[49] Blaine did not choose any of the candidates as a successor, so none entered the convention with a majority of the Blaine supporters. Harrison placed fourth on the first ballot, with Sherman in the lead, and the next few ballots showed little change.[50] The Blaine supporters shifted their support around among the candidates they found acceptable, and when they shifted to Harrison, they found a candidate who could attract the votes of many delegates.[51] He was nominated on the eighth ballot by 544 to 108 votes, winning the Republican presidential nomination.[52] Levi P. Morton of New York was chosen as his running mate.[53] [edit] Election over Cleveland Harrison's opponent in the general election was incumbent President Grover Cleveland. He ran a front-porch campaign, typical of the era, in which the candidate does not campaign but only receives delegations and makes pronouncements from his home town.[54] The Republicans campaigned heavily on the issue of protective tariffs, turning out protectionist voters in the important industrial states of the North. The election focused on the swing states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Harrison's home state of Indiana.[55] Harrison and Cleveland split these four states, with Harrison winning by means of notoriously fraudulent balloting in New York and Indiana.[56] Voter turnout was 79.3% because of a large interest in the campaign issue, and nearly eleven million votes were cast.[57] Although Harrison received 90,000 fewer popular votes than Cleveland, he carried the Electoral College 233 to 168.[58] Although he had made no political bargains, his supporters had given many pledges upon his behalf. When Boss Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania, who rebuffed for a Cabinet position for his political support during the convention, heard that Harrison ascribed his narrow victory to Providence, Quay exclaimed that Harrison would never know "how close a number of men were compelled to approach...the penitentiary to make him President."[59] Harrison was known as the Centennial President because his inauguration celebrated the centenary of the first inauguration of George Washington in 1789.[60] [edit] Presidency 1889±1893 [edit] Civil service reform and pensions Political footballCivil service reform was a prominent issue following Harrison's election. Harrison had campaigned as a supporter of the merit system, as opposed to the spoils system.[61] Although some of the civil service had been classified under the Pendleton Act by previous administrations, Harrison spent much of his first months in office deciding on political appointments.[62] Congress was widely divided on the issue and Harrison was reluctant to address the issue in hope of preventing the alienation of either side. The issue became a political football of the time and was immortalized in a cartoon captioned "What can I do when both parties insist on kicking?"[63] Harrison appointed Theodore Roosevelt and Hugh Smith Thompson, both reformers, to the Civil Service Commission, but otherwise did little to further the reform cause.[64] Harrison quickly saw the enactment of the Dependent and Disability Pension Act in 1890, a cause he had championed while in Congress.[65] In addition to providing pensions to disabled Civil War veterans (regardless of the cause of their disability,) the Act depleted some of the troublesome federal budget surplus.[65] Pension expenditures reached $135 million under Harrison, the largest expenditure of its kind to that point in American history, a problem exacerbated by Pension Bureau commissioner James R. Tanner's expansive interpretation of the pension laws.[65] [edit] Tariff Harrison and the Billion-Dollar Congress are portrayed as wasting the surplus in this cartoon from Puck.The issue of tariff levels had been a major point of contention in American politics since before the Civil War, and tariffs became the most prominent issue of the 1888 election.[66] The high tariff rates had created a surplus of money in the Treasury, which led many Democrats (as well as the growing Populist movement) to call for lowering the rates.[67] Most Republicans wished the rates to remain high, and to spend the surplus on internal improvements as well as the elimination of some internal taxes.[67] Representative William McKinley and Senator Nelson W. Aldrich framed the McKinley Tariff that would raise the tariff even higher, including making some rates intentionally prohibitive.[68] At Secretary of State James Blaine's urging, Harrison attempted to make the tariff more acceptable by urging Congress to add reciprocity provisions, which would allow the President to reduce rates when other countries reduced their rates on American exports.[66] The tariff was removed from imported raw sugar, and sugar growers in the United States were given a two cent per pound subsidy on their production.[68] Even with the reductions and reciprocity, the McKinley Tariff enacted the highest average rate in American history, and the spending associated with it contributed to the reputation of the Billion-Dollar Congress.[66] [edit] Antitrust laws
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Senator John Sherman worked closely with Harrison, writing bills regulating monopolies and monetary policy.Members of both parties were concerned with the growth of the power of trusts and monopolies, and one of the first acts of the 51st Congress was to pass the Sherman Antitrust Act, sponsored by Senator John Sherman of Ohio.[69] The Act passed by wide margins in both houses, and Harrison signed it into law.[69] The Sherman Act was the first Federal act of its kind, and marked a new use of federal government power.[70] While Harrison approved of the law and its intent, there is no evidence he ever sought to enforce it very vigorously.[71] The government successfully concluded only one case during Harrison's time in office (against a Tennessee coal company),[72] although it did pursue cases against several other trusts.[71] [edit] Silver One of the most volatile issues of the 1880s was whether the currency should be backed by gold and silver, or by gold alone.[73] The issue cut across party lines, with western Republicans and southern Democrats joining together in the call for the free coinage of silver, and both parties' representatives in the northeast holding firm for the gold standard.[74] Because silver was worth less than its legal equivalent in gold, taxpayers paid their government bills in silver, while international creditors demanded payment in gold, resulting in a depletion of the nation's gold supply.[74] Owing to worldwide deflation in the late nineteenth century, however, a strict gold standard had resulted in reduction of incomes without the equivalent reduction in debts, pushing debtors and the poor to call for silver coinage as an inflationary measure.[74] The silver coinage issue had not been much discussed in the 1888 campaign, so Harrison's exact position on the issue was initially unclear, but his appointment of a silverite Treasury Secretary, William Windom, encouraged the free silver supporters.[75] Harrison attempted to steer a middle course between the two positions, advocating a free coinage of silver, but at its own value, not at a fixed ratio to gold.[76] This served only to disappoint both factions. In July 1890, Senator Sherman achieved passage of a compromise bill, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, in both houses.[76] Harrison thought that the bill would end the controversy, and he signed it into law.[77] The effect of the bill, however, was the increased depletion of the nation's gold supply, a problem that would persist until the second Cleveland administration resolved it.[78] [edit] Technology In Harrison's time in office, the United States was continuing to experience advances in science and technology. Harrison was the earliest President w hose voice is know n to be preserved. That thirty-six-second recording (help·info) w as originally made on a w ax phonograph cylinder in 1889 by Giuseppe Bettini.[79] Harrison also had electricity installed in the White House for the first time by Edison General Electric Company, but he and his wife would not touch the light switches for fear of electrocution and would often go to sleep with the lights on.[80] [edit] Foreign policy The First International Conference of American States met in Washington in 1889, establishing an information center that later became the Pan American Union.[81] The conference failed to achieve any diplomatic breakthrough, but that failure led the Secretary of State Blaine to focus on tariff reciprocity with Latin American nations, which was more successful.[82] Harrison sent Frederick Douglass as ambassador to Haiti, but failed in his attempts to establish a naval base there.[83] The first international crisis Harrison had to face occurred over fishing rights on the Alaskan coast. Canada claimed fishing and sealing rights around many of the Aleutian Islands, in violation of U.S. law.[84] As a result, the United States Navy seized several Canadian ships.[84] In 1891, the administration began negotiations with the British that would eventually lead to a compromise over fishing rights after international arbitration, with the British government paying compensation in 1898.[85] Sailors from the USS Baltimore caused the major foreign affairs crisis of Harrison's administration.In 1891, a diplomatic crisis arose in Chile, later called the Baltimore Crisis. The American minister to Chile, Patrick Egan, granted asylum to Chileans who were seeking refuge from Chilean Civil War.[86] This raised tensions between Chile and the United States, and when sailors from the Baltimore took shore leave in Valparaiso, a fight broke out, resulting in the deaths of two dozen American sailors and three dozen arrested.[87] With Blaine out of town, Harrison himself drafted a demand for reparations.[88] The Chilean minister of foreign affairs replied that Harrison's message was "erroneous or deliberately incorrect," and said that the Chilean government was treating the affair the same as any other criminal matter.[88] Tensions increased as Harrison threatened to break off diplomatic relations unless the United States received a suitable apology.[88] Ultimately, after Blaine returned to the capital, the administration made conciliatory overtures to the Chilean government. After the letter was withdrawn, war was averted.[89] In the last days of his administration, Harrison dealt w ith the issue of Haw aiian annexation. Follow ing a coup d'état against Queen Liliuokalani, the new government of Hawaii led by Sanford Dole petitioned for annexation by the United States.[90] Harrison was interested in expanding American influence in Hawaii and in establishing a naval base at Pearl Harbor but had not previously expressed an opinion on annexing the islands.[91] The United States consul in Hawaii John L. Stevens recognized the new government on February 1, 1893 and forwarded their proposals to Washington. With just one month left before leaving office, the administration signed a treaty on February 14 and submitted it to the Senate the next day with Harrison's recommendation.[90] The Senate failed to act, and President Cleveland withdrew the treaty shortly after taking office.[92] [edit] Cabinet The Harrison Cabinet Office Name Term President Benjamin Harrison 1889 ±1893 Vice President Levi P. Morton 1889±1893 Secretary of State James G. Blaine 1889±1892 John W. Foster 1892±1893 Secretary of Treasury William Windom 1889±1891
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Charles W. Foster 1891±1893 Secretary of War Redfield Proctor 1889±1891 Stephen B. Elkins 1891±1893 Attorney General William H. H. Miller 1889 ±1893 Postmaster General John Wanamaker 1889 ±1893 Secretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy 1889±1893 Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble 1889±1893 Secretary of Agriculture Jeremiah M. Rusk 1889±1893 Harrison's cabinet in 1889 Front row, left to right: Harrison, William Windom, John Wanamaker, Redfield Proctor, James G. Blaine Back row, left to right: William H. H. Miller, John W. Noble, Jeremiah M. Rusk, Benjamin F. Tracy [edit] Judicial appointments continued: Note Citations continued: [edit] Judicial appointments [edit] Supreme Court Harrison appointed four Supreme Court justices, including David Josiah Brewer.Harrison appointed four justices to the Supreme Court of the United States. His first nominee was David Josiah Brewer, a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Brewer, the nephew of Justice Field, had previously been considered for a cabinet position.[93] Shortly after Brewer's nomination, Justice Matthews died, creating another vacancy. Harrison had considered Henry Billings Brown, a Michigan judge and admiralty law expert, for the first vacancy and now nominated him for the second.[93] For the third vacancy, which arose in 1892, Harrison nominated George Shiras. Shiras's appointment was somewhat controversial because his age²sixty²was older than usual for a newly appointed Justice.[93] Shiras also drew the opposition of Senator Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania because they were in different factions of the Pennsylvania Republican party, but his nomination was nonetheless approved.[93] Finally, at the end of his term, Harrison nominated Howell Edmunds Jackson to replace Justice Lamar, who died in January 1893. Harrison knew the incoming Senate would be controlled by Democrats, so he selected Jackson, a respected Tennessee Democrat with whom he was friendly to ensure his nominee would not be rejected.[93] Jackson's nomination was indeed successful, but he died after only two years on the Court.[93] [edit] Other courts Main article: Benjamin Harrison judicial appointments In addition to his Supreme Court appointments, Harrison appointed ten judges to the courts of appeals, two judges to the circuit courts, and 26 judges to the district courts. Because Harrison was in office at the time that Congress eliminated the circuit courts in favor of the courts of appeals, he and Grover Cleveland were the only two Presidents to have appointed judges to both bodies. [edit] States admitted to the Union When Harrison took office, no new states had been admitted in more than a decade, owing to Congressional Democrats' reluctance to admit states that they believed would return Republican members. Early in Harrison's term, however, the lame duck Congress passed bills that admitted four states to the union: North Dakota and South Dakota on November 2, 1889, Montana on November 8, and Washington on November 11.[94] The following year two more states held constitutional conventions and were admitted: Idaho on July 3 and Wyoming on July 10, 1890.[94] The initial Congressional delegations from all six states were solidly Republican.[94] More states were admitted under Harrison's presidency than any other since George Washington's. [edit] Reelection campaign in 1892 Official White House portrait of Benjamin Harrison, painted by Eastman JohnsonLong before the end of the Harrison Administration, the treasury surplus had evaporated and the nation's economic health was worsening with the approach of the conditions that would lead to the Panic of 1893.[95] Congressional elections in 1890 went against the Republicans, several party leaders withdrew their support for President Harrison, although he had cooperated with Congressional Republicans on legislation, and it was clear that Harrison would not be re-nominated unanimously.[96] Many of Harrison's detractors pushed for the nomination of Blaine, until Blaine publicly proclaimed himself not to be a candidate in February 1892.[96] Some party leaders still hoped to draft Blaine into running, and speculation increased when Blaine resigned as Secretary of State in June.[97] At the convention in Minneapolis, Harrison prevailed on the first ballot, but not without significant opposition.[98] Results of the 1892 election, with states won by Harrison in red, those won by Cleveland in blue, and those won by Weaver in green.The Democrats renominated former President Cleveland, making the 1892 election a rematch of the one four years earlier. The issue of the tariff had worked to the Republicans' advantage in 1888, but the revisions of the past four years had made imported goods so expensive that now many voters shifted to the reform position.[99] Many westerners, traditionally Republican voters, defected to the new Populist Party candidate, James Weaver, who promised free silver, generous veterans' pensions, and an eight-hour work day.[100] The effects of the suppression of the Homestead Strike rebounded
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks against the Republicans as well, even though no federal action was involved.[100] Just two weeks before the election, on October 25, Harrison's wife Caroline died after a long battle with tuberculosis.[101] Harrison did not actively campaign on his own behalf during his reelection bid and remained with his wife. Their daughter Mary Harrison McKee continued the duties of the First Lady after her mother's death.[102] Neither Harrison nor Cleveland actively campaigned during the election ²the first time no candidate campaigned in a presidential election.[103] Cleveland ultimately won the election with 227 electoral votes to Harrison's 145. Cleveland also won in the popular vote 5,556,918 to 5,176,108.[104] [edit] Post-presidency Grave of President Harrison and his two wives in Indianapolis, IndianaAfter he left office, Harrison returned to Indiana. From July 1895 to March 1901, Harrison was on the Board of Trustees of Purdue University. Harrison Hall, a campus dormitory, was named in his honor.[105] In 1896 he remarried, to Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, the niece of his deceased wife, and 25 years his junior. Harrison's two adult children, Russell, 41 years old at the time, and Mary (Mamie), 38, did not attend the wedding because they disagreed with their father's marriage. Benjamin and Mary had one child, Elizabeth (February 21, 1897±December 26, 1955).[106] In 1899 Harrison went to the First Peace Conference at The Hague. He wrote a series of articles about the Federal government and the presidency, which were re-published in 1918 as a book titled This Country of Ours.[107] For a few months in 1894, he moved to San Francisco, California, and taught and gave law lectures at Stanford University.[108] In 1896 some of Harrison's friends in the Republican party tried to convince him to seek the presidency again, but he declined and openly supported William McKinley and traveled around the nation making appearances and speeches on McKinley's behalf.[109] In 1900 Harrison served as an attorney for the Republic of Venezuela in their boundary dispute with the United Kingdom.[110] The two nations disputed the border between Venezuela and British Guiana. An international trial was agreed upon and the Venezuelan government hired Harrison to represent them in the case. He filed an 800-page brief on their behalf and traveled to Paris where he spent more than 25 hours arguing in court. Although he lost the case, his legal arguments won him international renown.[111] Harrison developed a heavy cold in February 1901. Despite treatment by steam vapor inhalation, his condition only worsened, and he died from influenza and pneumonia at his home on Wednesday, March 13, 1901, at the age of 67. Harrison is interred in Indianapolis's Crown Hill Cemetery, along with both of his wives. [112] [edit] See also United States Army portal American Civil War portal Indiana portal List of American Civil War generals United States presidential election, 1888 United States presidential election, 1892 History of the United States (1865±1918) [edit] Notes ^ Calhoun, pp. 7±8; Moore, p. 15 ^ Calhoun, p. 8 ^ Calhoun, p. 9; Sievers, v. 1, pp. 21±23 ^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 22±23 ^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 24±29 ^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 29±30 ^ Wallace, p. 53. The school was later known as Belmont College. After Belmont closed, the campus was transferred to the Ohio Military Institute, which closed in 1958. ^ Moore, pp. 21±23; Sievers, v. 1, p. 58 ^ a b Calhoun, p. 23 ^ Calhoun, p. 10±11; Sievers, v. 1, pp. 31±34 ^ Wallace, p. 58 ^ Calhoun, pp. 11±12, p. 23 ^ Calhoun, p. 10 ^ a b Calhoun, pp. 27 & 29 ^ Calhoun, pp. 26 ^ Calhoun, p. 22 ^ Calhoun, p. 18 ^ Moore, p. 29 ^ Calhoun, p. 28; Sievers, v. 1, p. 105 ^ Calhoun, p. 59 ^ Sievers, v. 1, p. 171 ^ Calhoun, p. 20 ^ Wallace, p. 180; Calhoun, p. 34 ^ Wallace, pp. 180±181; Calhoun, pp. 21±23, p. 41, p. 44 ^ a b Calhoun, pp. 36±44; Wallace, pp. 209±225 ^ a b Calhoun, p.19 ^ Wallace, pp. 93±94, p. 119 ^ Calhoun, pp.27±28; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8 ^ Moore, p. 28
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ Calhoun, p. 29 ^ Calhoun, p. 30 ^ Calhoun, p. 32; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8 ^ Wallace, p. 266; Calhoun, pp. 32 & 58 ^ Calhoun, pp. 33±34 ^ Calhoun, pp. 35±36. Before the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Senators were elected by state legislatures. ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8 ^ Calhoun, p. 36 ^ a b Calhoun, p. 37 ^ Calhoun, p. 60; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8 ^ Wallace, pp. 265±267; Calhoun, p. 59 ^ Calhoun, p. 39 ^ Calhoun, pp. 39±40 ^ Calhoun, p. 40 ^ a b Calhoun, p. 41±42 ^ a b Calhoun, p.42 ^ Calhoun, pp. 43±44 ^ Moore, p. 66 ^ Calhoun, pp. 45±46 ^ a b Calhoun, p. 47 ^ Calhoun, p. 50 ^ Calhoun, pp. 51±52 ^ Wallace, p. 271 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 9 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 11 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 10 ^ Calhoun, p. 43; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 13 ^ Calhoun, p. 57 ^ Electoral College Box Scores 1789±1996. Official website of the National Archives. (November 5, 2008). ^ Calhoun, pp. 55, 60 ^ Calhoun, pp. 47-54 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 32 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp.32±36 ^ Moore, pp. 83, 86 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 39±41 ^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, pp.36±37; Calhoun, pp. 72±73 ^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 51 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 49 ^ a b Calhoun, pp. 100±104; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 51±52 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 53 ^ Calhoun, pp. 92±93 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 54; Calhoun, p.94 ^ The case was United States v. Jellico Mountain Coal, 46 Fed., 432. June 4, 1891 ^ Calhoun, pp. 94±95 ^ a b c Calhoun, pp. 94±95; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 55±59 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 56±57 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 58; Calhoun, p. 96 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 59 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 60 ^ "President Benjamin Harrison". Vincent Voice Library. http://www.lib.msu.edu/vincent/presidents/harrison.htm. Retrieved on 2008-07-24. ^ Moore, p. 96 ^ Moore, p. 108 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 118 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 126±128 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 137±138 ^ Moore, pp. 135±136; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 139±143 ^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 146 ^ Calhoun, p. 127 ^ a b c Calhoun, p. 128±129; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 147±149 ^ Moore, p. 134 ^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 204±205 ^ Calhoun, pp. 125±126 ^ Calhoun, p. 132; Moore, p. 147 ^ a b c d e f Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 188±190 ^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 44±45 ^ Calhoun, pp. 107, 126±127 ^ a b Calhoun, pp. 134±137 ^ Calhoun, pp. 138±139 ^ Calhoun, pp. 140±141 ^ Calhoun, pp. 147±150 ^ a b Calhoun, pp. 145±147
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ^ Calhoun, p. 149 ^ Calhoun, p. 156; Moore, pp. 143±145 ^ Moore, p. 146 ^ Electoral College Box Scores 1789±1996. Official website of the National Archives. (February 22, 2008). ^ Moore, 150 ^ Moore, 153 ^ Benjamin Harrison (1918). This Country of Ours. Charles Scribner's Sons. http://books.google.com/books?id=InsAAAAAYAAJ. ^ Calhoun, p. 158 ^ Calhoun, pp. 160±161 ^ Moore, 155 ^ Calhoun, pp. 160±163 ^ Moore, 156 [edit] References Calhoun, Charles William (2005). Benjamin Harrison. Macmillan. ISBN 0805069526. http://books.google.com/books?id=5mLuIx6z1qcC&dq=benjamin+harrison&as_brr=3. Harrison, Benjamin., This Country of Ours (1897) Moore, Chieko & Hale, Hester Anne (2006). Benjamin Harrison: Centennial President. Nova Publishers. ISBN 160021066X. http://books.google.com/books?id=HKBFgjrulnUC. Sievers, Harry J. (1968). Benjamin Harrison: v1 Hoosier Warrior, 1833±1865; v2: Hoosier Statesman From The Civil War To The White House 1865±1888; v3: Benjamin Harrison. Hoosier President. The White House and After. University Publishers Inc. Socolofsky, Homer E. and Spetter, Allan B. (1987). The Presidency of Benjamin Harrison. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0320-4. Wallace, Lew (1888). Life and Public Services of Benjamin Harrison. Edgewood Publishing Co.. [edit] Further reading Adleson, Bruce (2006). Benjamin Harrison. Twenty-First Century Books. ISBN 0822514974. http://books.google.com/books?id=HAqjnTTjGb0C. Dewey, Davis R. National Problems: 1880-1897 (1907) Harrison, Benjamin. Speeches of Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-third President of the United States (1892), compiled by Charles Hedges. Morgan, H. Wayne, From Hayes to McKinley: National Party Politics, 1877 ±1896 (1969) Volwiler, Albert T., ed. The Correspondence between Benjamin Harrison and James G. Blaine, 1882 ±1893 (1940) [edit] External links Wikisource has original works written by or about: Benjamin Harrison Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Benjamin Harrison Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved on 2008-08-15 Official White House biography Benjamin Harrison: Resource Guide, from the Library of Congress Harrison's State of Union Addresses The Indianapolis Home of Benjamin Harrison Works by Benjamin Harrison at Project Gutenberg Views of an ex-president by Benjamin Harrison at archive.org Result of 1888 election: Leip, David. 1888 Presidential Election Results. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (November 5, 2008).
Result of 1892 election: Leip, David. 1892 Presidential Election Results. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (February 22, 2008).
United States Senate Preceded by Joseph E. McDonald Senator from Indiana (Class 1) March 4, 1881±March 3, 1887 Served alongside: Daniel W. Voorhees Succeeded by David Turpie Political offices Preceded by Grover Cleveland President of the United States March 4, 1889±March 4, 1893 Succeeded by Grover Cleveland Party political offices Preceded by James G. Blaine Republican Party presidential candidate 1888, 1892 Succeeded by William McKinley Honorary titles Preceded by Rutherford B. Hayes Oldest U.S. President still living January 17, 1893±March 13, 1901 Succeeded
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Note Citations Notes on Mary Taylor 1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1833 + Benjamin Franklin LOWERY b: JUL 1838 2 Sara Jane LOWERY + King TAYLOR 2 Mary Francis Permilea LOWERY + James Thomas FLOYD 2 George Edward LOWERY b: FEB 1857 d: 14 FEB 1902 + Susan Ann SHEID b: 8 JAN 1863 d: 13 FEB 1899 3 Oscar Elmore (Pete) LOWERY b: 6 JAN 1886 d: 17 FEB 1965 + Nell CAREY 4 Living LOWERY + Julia PATE 4 Living LOWERY 3 Rufus LOWERY b: OCT 1887 3 Claude E. LOWERY b: JUL 1889 3 Clyde LOWERY b: JUL 1895 + ELISA b: JUN 1865 Notes on Elizabeth (Betsy) Taylor 1 Elizabeth (Betsy) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 + Elijah ANDERSON b: DEC 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 2 Sarah C. ANDERSON b: 28 JUL 1842 d: 20 JAN 1913 + Gilbert CROSSLAND b: 28 FEB 1842 d: 28 JUL 1912 3 Rebecca Hendricks CROSSLIN b: 25 JUL 1863 + HENDRICKS 3 Mary Ann Elizabeth CROSSLIN b: 12 NOV 1864 + J. H. HACKET 3 William Joel CROSSLAND b: 23 FEB 1865 d: 11 FEB 1940 + Elizabeth Meria (Lizzie) ROBERTS b: 9 AUG 1868 d: 3 FEB 1941 4 William Elzia CROSSLAND b: 19 JUN 1889 d: 18 DEC 1977 + Delena Ophelia FREEZE b: 2 DEC 1887 d: 26 APR 1954 5 William Aubrey CROSSLAND b: 5 FEB 1909 d: 13 OCT 1982 + Living SEIGENTHALER 5 Ernest Edward CROSSLAND b: 18 MAR 1912 d: 13 JUL 1987 + Living CLAY 6 Living CROSSLAND 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living DAVIS 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living PHARRIS 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living NUNIS + Living THOMPSON 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living SHATHER 5 Clifford Howard CROSSLAND b: 2 AUG 1915 + Living JONES 5 Living CROSSLAND + Living HUNTER + Living ARGENTI 5 Living CROSSLAND + Living MEADOWS 4 Gilbert CROSSLAND b: 1 JUL 1890 d: 1 JUL 1890 4 Archie Henry CROSSLAND b: 8 MAY 1893 + Rilla FREEZE + Rella FREEZE 4 Sallie Anne CROSSLAND b: 20 OCT 1895 d: 4 OCT 1985 + William Henry , Sr. WEAVER 4 Della Eva CROSSLAND b: 15 NOV 1897 d: 23 MAY 1981 + Robert Wilson CHAMPION 4 Steven Lester CROSSLAND b: 24 SEP 1900 d: 1977 4 Living CROSSLAND + Living LYNCH 4 Robert Lewis CROSSLAND b: 6 SEP 1907 d: 24 JUN 1972 + Living ODELL 2 William Joel (Bud) ANDERSON b: 17 NOV 1845 d: 27 FEB 1919 + Amanda PERRY b: AUG 1844 d: 28 DEC 1912 3 Laura ANDERSON b: 16 OCT 1866 d: 26 MAY 1937 + William Daniel FREEZE b: 29 JAN 1867 d: 18 JUL 1930 4 Delena Ophelia FREEZE b: 2 DEC 1887 d: 26 APR 1954
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William Elzia CROSSLAND b: 19 JUN 1889 d: 18 DEC 1977 5 William Aubrey CROSSLAND b: 5 FEB 1909 d: 13 OCT 1982 + Living SEIGENTHALER 5 Ernest Edward CROSSLAND b: 18 MAR 1912 d: 13 JUL 1987 + Living CLAY 6 Living CROSSLAND 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living DAVIS 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living PHARRIS 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living NUNIS + Living THOMPSON 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living SHATHER 5 Clifford Howard CROSSLAND b: 2 AUG 1915 + Living JONES 5 Living CROSSLAND + Living HUNTER + Living ARGENTI 5 Living CROSSLAND + Living MEADOWS 4 Rella FREEZE + Archie Henry CROSSLAND b: 8 MAY 1893 4 W. R. FREEZE 4 Myrtle Annie Elizabeth FREEZE b: 25 NOV 1888 d: 19 AUG 1965 + James Anderson HOLMES 5 Josephine HOLMES + Living ROBINSON 5 Bertha HOLMES + Living PHILLIPS 5 Walter HOLMES b: 23 SEP 1910 d: 31 AUG 1987 + Living DIAL 6 Living HOLMES 5 Living HOLMES 5 Living HOLMES 4 Talmadge W. FREEZE b: 14 JUL 1896 + Living UNK 4 Raht FREEZE b: 23 OCT 1903 d: 10 AUG 1951 3 Sophia ANDERSON b: 1869 3 Anna Jane ANDERSON b: 24 APR 1875 d: 19 AUG 1945 + James D. SCRUGGS d: 19 AUG 1945 4 Gertrude SCRUGGS + CLAYBORNE 5 Living CLAYBORNE 4 Maggie SCRUGGS + William H. MCANALLY 5 Harry Scruggs MCANALLY b: 21 NOV 1917 d: 22 DEC 1986 + Living BECK 3 Lillie ANDERSON b: 1876 3 Eldie ANDERSON b: 1879 3 Horace F. ANDERSON b: 1883 3 Henry A. ANDERSON b: 1887 3 Ben H. ANDERSON b: 6 DEC 1869 d: 5 SEP 1972 + Georga Mae FLETCHER b: 1891 4 Vera Mae ANDERSON b: 10 MAY 1914 d: 17 OCT 1989 + GEMEINHARDT d: 10 MAY 1914 4 Lucille Haynes ANDERSON b: 16 NOV 1911 d: 29 MAR 1985 + Living FULLER 4 Living ANDERSON + Living SPECK + Sallie KELLER d: 15 AUG 1920 + Elizabeth MCGONIGAL 3 Elijah ANDERSON b: DEC 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 + Elizabeth (Betsy) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 4 Sarah C. ANDERSON b: 28 JUL 1842 d: 20 JAN 1913 + Gilbert CROSSLAND b: 28 FEB 1842 d: 28 JUL 1912 5 Rebecca Hendricks CROSSLIN b: 25 JUL 1863 + HENDRICKS 5 Mary Ann Elizabeth CROSSLIN b: 12 NOV 1864 + J. H. HACKET 5 William Joel CROSSLAND b: 23 FEB 1865 d: 11 FEB 1940
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Elizabeth Meria (Lizzie) ROBERTS b: 9 AUG 1868 d: 3 FEB 1941 6 William Elzia CROSSLAND b: 19 JUN 1889 d: 18 DEC 1977 + Delena Ophelia FREEZE b: 2 DEC 1887 d: 26 APR 1954 6 Gilbert CROSSLAND b: 1 JUL 1890 d: 1 JUL 1890 6 Archie Henry CROSSLAND b: 8 MAY 1893 + Rilla FREEZE + Rella FREEZE 6 Sallie Anne CROSSLAND b: 20 OCT 1895 d: 4 OCT 1985 + William Henry , Sr. WEAVER 6 Della Eva CROSSLAND b: 15 NOV 1897 d: 23 MAY 1981 + Robert Wilson CHAMPION 6 Steven Lester CROSSLAND b: 24 SEP 1900 d: 1977 6 Living CROSSLAND + Living LYNCH 6 Robert Lewis CROSSLAND b: 6 SEP 1907 d: 24 JUN 1972 + Living ODELL 4 William Joel (Bud) ANDERSON b: 17 NOV 1845 d: 27 FEB 1919 + Amanda PERRY b: AUG 1844 d: 28 DEC 1912 5 Laura ANDERSON b: 16 OCT 1866 d: 26 MAY 1937 + William Daniel FREEZE b: 29 JAN 1867 d: 18 JUL 1930 6 Delena Ophelia FREEZE b: 2 DEC 1887 d: 26 APR 1954 + William Elzia CROSSLAND b: 19 JUN 1889 d: 18 DEC 1977 6 Rella FREEZE + Archie Henry CROSSLAND b: 8 MAY 1893 6 W. R. FREEZE 6 Myrtle Annie Elizabeth FREEZE b: 25 NOV 1888 d: 19 AUG 1965 + James Anderson HOLMES 6 Talmadge W. FREEZE b: 14 JUL 1896 + Living UNK 6 Raht FREEZE b: 23 OCT 1903 d: 10 AUG 1951 5 Sophia ANDERSON b: 1869 5 Anna Jane ANDERSON b: 24 APR 1875 d: 19 AUG 1945 + James D. SCRUGGS d: 19 AUG 1945 6 Gertrude SCRUGGS + CLAYBORNE 6 Maggie SCRUGGS + William H. MCANALLY 5 Lillie ANDERSON b: 1876 5 Eldie ANDERSON b: 1879 5 Horace F. ANDERSON b: 1883 5 Henry A. ANDERSON b: 1887 5 Ben H. ANDERSON b: 6 DEC 1869 d: 5 SEP 1972 + Georga Mae FLETCHER b: 1891 6 Vera Mae ANDERSON b: 10 MAY 1914 d: 17 OCT 1989 + GEMEINHARDT d: 10 MAY 1914 6 Lucille Haynes ANDERSON b: 16 NOV 1911 d: 29 MAR 1985 + Living FULLER 6 Living ANDERSON + Living SPECK + Sallie KELLER d: 15 AUG 1920 + Elizabeth MCGONIGAL 5 Elijah ANDERSON b: DEC 1816 d: 17 APR 1862 + Elizabeth (Betsy) TAYLOR b: 20 MAY 1818 d: 1 JAN 1906 6 Sarah C. ANDERSON b: 28 JUL 1842 d: 20 JAN 1913 + Gilbert CROSSLAND b: 28 FEB 1842 d: 28 JUL 1912 6 William Joel (Bud) ANDERSON b: 17 NOV 1845 d: 27 FEB 1919 + Amanda PERRY b: AUG 1844 d: 28 DEC 1912 + Sallie KELLER d: 15 AUG 1920 + Elizabeth MCGONIGAL 6 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 24 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Mathew PERRIGEN 6 Martha ANDERSON b: 1853 d: 1885 6 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINIGAR b: JUL 1852 d: 1941 6 Rachel Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John W. WINIGAR 6 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha (Mattie) Elizabeth ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: 6 NOV 1941 4 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 24 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Mathew PERRIGEN 5 William A. PERRIGEN + Carrie FLETCHER
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Speedie Tennessee PERRIGEN + Samuel Douglas HARPER 4 Martha ANDERSON b: 1853 d: 1885 4 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINIGAR b: JUL 1852 d: 1941 5 E. W. ANDERSON 5 Fannie ANDERSON + WELLS 5 Charles Leviticus ANDERSON b: 5 MAY 1881 d: 16 FEB 1964 + Fannie LOVELL b: 6 FEB 1882 d: 1964 6 Alice L. ANDERSON b: 17 AUG 1902 d: AUG 1980 + Jesse BRANDON 6 Living ANDERSON + Living TRIBBLE 6 Arie Pauline ANDERSON b: 24 JUN 1908 d: 8 JUL 1994 + Living ANDERSON 6 Living ANDERSON + Living FORTNER 6 Living ANDERSON + Living BROWN 6 Living ANDERSON + Living UNK + Living SPRAY 6 Living ANDERSON + Living BAKER 5 Minnie L. ANDERSON b: FEB 1889 + WYND 4 Rachel Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John W. WINIGAR 5 Oscar Frizzelle WINIGAR b: 1882 d: 1 OCT 1960 + Sally GALLAGHER d: 1953 5 Ernest Edward WINIGAR b: 13 SEP 1883 d: 13 FEB 1956 + Carrie Lee FERRELL b: 7 NOV 1888 d: 24 JAN 1961 6 Audry Johnnie WINIGAR b: 21 MAR 1908 d: 3 DEC 1981 6 Jessie Lee WINIGAR b: 29 MAR 1916 d: 6 SEP 1995 + SIMPSON d: 6 SEP 1995 5 Dau 1 WINIGAR + William GALLAGHER 5 Dau 2 WINIGAR + W. A. BLACKBURN 5 Dau 3 WINIGAR + Albert ARNOLD 4 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha (Mattie) Elizabeth ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: 6 NOV 1941 5 Herman Yancey ANDERSON b: 6 OCT 1891 d: 13 FEB 1933 + Violet RUMMEL 5 Jesse ANDERSON b: 20 NOV 1893 d: 18 AUG 1898 5 Mary Ethel ANDERSON b: 24 NOV 1896 d: 5 DEC 1935 + William Buell TARTER 5 George Lawrence ANDERSON b: 10 JUL 1900 d: 6 JUL 1929 5 Living ANDERSON + Living HILL 5 Eulius Edward ANDERSON b: 14 APR 1907 d: 21 APR 1987 + Living ST. JOHN 5 Vernon ANDERSON b: 25 JAN 1911 d: 7 MAR 1988 + Living LEEPER 6 Living ANDERSON + Living WALLING + Living TAYLOR 6 Living ANDERSON + Living SAVILLE 6 Living ANDERSON + Living WATSON 5 Verna ANDERSON b: 25 JAN 1911 d: 5 MAY 2000 + Ervin RAYBURN d: 5 MAY 2000 6 Living RAYBURN + Living CRITES 6 Living RAYBURN + Judy UNK 2 Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 24 MAR 1850 d: 15 AUG 1941 + George Mathew PERRIGEN 3 William A. PERRIGEN
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Carrie FLETCHER 4 Speedie Tennessee PERRIGEN + Samuel Douglas HARPER 5 Roy HARPER b: 25 FEB 1925 d: NOV 1999 + Living DOROTHY 2 Martha ANDERSON b: 1853 d: 1885 2 John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 d: 14 JAN 1944 + Martha E. WINIGAR b: JUL 1852 d: 1941 3 E. W. ANDERSON 3 Fannie ANDERSON + WELLS 3 Charles Leviticus ANDERSON b: 5 MAY 1881 d: 16 FEB 1964 + Fannie LOVELL b: 6 FEB 1882 d: 1964 4 Alice L. ANDERSON b: 17 AUG 1902 d: AUG 1980 + Jesse BRANDON 4 Living ANDERSON + Living TRIBBLE 4 Arie Pauline ANDERSON b: 24 JUN 1908 d: 8 JUL 1994 + Living ANDERSON 4 Living ANDERSON + Living FORTNER 4 Living ANDERSON + Living BROWN 4 Living ANDERSON + Living UNK + Living SPRAY 4 Living ANDERSON + Living BAKER 3 Minnie L. ANDERSON b: FEB 1889 + WYND 2 Rachel Elizabeth ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 d: 12 MAY 1927 + John W. WINIGAR 3 Oscar Frizzelle WINIGAR b: 1882 d: 1 OCT 1960 + Sally GALLAGHER d: 1953 3 Ernest Edward WINIGAR b: 13 SEP 1883 d: 13 FEB 1956 + Carrie Lee FERRELL b: 7 NOV 1888 d: 24 JAN 1961 4 Audry Johnnie WINIGAR b: 21 MAR 1908 d: 3 DEC 1981 4 Jessie Lee WINIGAR b: 29 MAR 1916 d: 6 SEP 1995 + SIMPSON d: 6 SEP 1995 3 Dau 1 WINIGAR + William GALLAGHER 3 Dau 2 WINIGAR + W. A. BLACKBURN 3 Dau 3 WINIGAR + Albert ARNOLD 2 Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 d: 20 MAR 1929 + Martha (Mattie) Elizabeth ENGLAND b: 25 JUL 1869 d: 6 NOV 1941 3 Herman Yancey ANDERSON b: 6 OCT 1891 d: 13 FEB 1933 + Violet RUMMEL 3 Jesse ANDERSON b: 20 NOV 1893 d: 18 AUG 1898 3 Mary Ethel ANDERSON b: 24 NOV 1896 d: 5 DEC 1935 + William Buell TARTER 3 George Lawrence ANDERSON b: 10 JUL 1900 d: 6 JUL 1929 3 Living ANDERSON + Living HILL 3 Eulius Edward ANDERSON b: 14 APR 1907 d: 21 APR 1987 + Living ST. JOHN 3 Vernon ANDERSON b: 25 JAN 1911 d: 7 MAR 1988 + Living LEEPER 4 Living ANDERSON + Living WALLING 5 Living ANDERSON + Arie Pauline ANDERSON b: 24 JUN 1908 d: 8 JUL 1994 5 Living ANDERSON + Living MOORE 6 Living MOORE + Living KIEFER + Living TAYLOR 4 Living ANDERSON + Living SAVILLE 4 Living ANDERSON + Living WATSON
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 3 Verna ANDERSON b: 25 JAN 1911 d: 5 MAY 2000 + Ervin RAYBURN d: 5 MAY 2000 4 Living RAYBURN + Living CRITES 5 Living CRITES 5 Living CRITES 4 Living RAYBURN + Judy UNK 5 Living RAYBURN 5 Living RAYBURN + E. J. CORNELISON Notes on Julia G. Crosby Children 1. Willard A. Smith Male Birth: 16 MAY 1831 , , New York 2. Lewis Smith Male Birth: 1834 , , New York Death: 1851 , Rock, Wisconsin Burial: Mt Zion Cemetery, Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin 3. Ezeniah Smith Male Birth: 1837 , , New York 4. Stephen Smith Male Birth: 1838 , , New York 5. Freedom L. J. Smith Male Birth: 1840 , , Ohio 6. Polly Smith Female Birth: 1842 , , Ohio 7. Juliette Smith Female Birth: 1845 Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin 8. Lydia Minerva Smith Pedigree Female Birth: 1847 Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin 9. Olive Smith Female Birth: AUG 1850 Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin
Notes on Esther Louise Row From William (Bill) Aseniero ([email protected]) letter of Aug 25,2005 (comments and questions by Lloyd) 1. Pauline Brophy is Esther's aunt (William Row, Sr.'s daughter ). 2. Pauline Brophy has two sons with the surname Knight (born Pauline Row; Pauline Brophy is probably now Pauline Knight) 3. Lotti is a sister of Esther (Charlotte from first marriage of William Row, Sr). 4. Madge (Madge Row). 5. Other relatives from KY and WV have Williams surname. 6. Laura may be wife of William Aseniero. 7. Karen and Mingo (Puerto Rico & St. Croix). 8. Luis Daniel Aseniero, father of Wiliam Aseniero. 9. Esther orphaned at age 12. 10. Esther's sisters: i. Minnie ii. Madge KY & WV 11. William Aseniero born in Denver. Moved to Chicago, IL, Alamosa at age 14, Boulder through age 18, Univ of Colorado marriage license Mingo, West Virginia page 217 Sid Chapman age 21 (b:1886) Pike, KY son of R. (illegible) and Esta Row age 20 (b:1887) Boyd, KY daughter of William and Mary Row married 30 Oct 1907. (Who is Mary Row? Could this be an error on the license or was it Jahaza ?)
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ALL DESCENDANTS OF ESTHER LOUISE ROW ARE AT HIGH RISK FOR: 1. Diabetes (Esther died of diabetes and at least 3 of 7 descendants in the first and second generation have diabetes. 2. Cardiomyopathy (disease of the heart muscle). 2 of 7 decendants in the first and second generation have cardiomyoathy and one of the 2 has died from it at age 44 Notes on Minnie Louise Row A Minnie J. Turner died on 26 Aug 1993 GT Vol 93, Page 4 col 4. This could be a descendant. Minnie ROWE Birth: 1891 <, Magoffin, Kentucky> Parents Father: James ROWE Mother: Mary Jane BAILEY ---------------------------------------------------------------------Minnie E ROWE Birth: 6 Oct 1883 , , Ky Death: 21 Nov 1954 Parents Father: William B Or Billie B ROWE Mother: Mary E SHAVER Spouse: George E BRYANT ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes on William J. Row, Jr. THIS IS ONLY A POSSIBLE TREE: /Solomon Rowe /William Harvey Rowe b: ABT 1842 d: BEF 1906 | \Lucinda Renner William H. Rowe b: 29 APR 1876 d: 13 APR 1913 | /Alexander McClure b: ABT 1717 d: ABT 1789 => | /Alexander McClure , Jr. d: ABT 1810 | | \Martha Moore | /Holbert McClure b: ABT 1775 d: ABT 1846 | | | /Moses Mcclure | | \Agnes McClure | | \ Unknown | /Nathaniel McClure b: ABT 1795 d: BEF 1880 | | \Phoebe Habiatt b: ABT 1780 d: ABT 1848 | /Franklin McClure b: ABT 1823 d: BEF 1876 | | | /Francis Kirby | | \Elizabeth Kirby b: ABT 1796 d: AFT 1880 \Armilda J. McClure b: ABT 1852 d: BEF 1887 \Ann Asher Dugger b: ABT 1828 d: AFT 1880 William H. Rowe 29 APR 1876 , Rockcastle, Kentucky Marriage: < 1901> <, Rockcastle, Kentucky> Death: 13 APR 1913 Father: William Harvey Rowe Family Mother: Armilda J. McClure Wife Fannie Birth: 1880 <, Rockcastle, Kentucky> -----------------------------------------------------------William ROWE Birth Date: 14 May 1879 Death Date: Oct 1962 Social Security Number: 405-44-6473 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Kentucky Actual Death Residence: Kentucky
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Theron Rowe Listed as Miner in the Coal Mines in the 1920 Lawrence Co., KY Census. Also is listed as next door to Mart and Perlina, his parents. Only lists Alice and Goldie at home Dobbins Precinct Notes on Henry Eddie Rowe Louisa--Henry Eddie Rowe, 69, Louisa, died yesterday in a Louisa hospital after a four day illness. He was born Oct. 28, 1897, in Law4rence County, a son of the late Mart and Perlina Watkins Rowe and was a retired employee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esta Elizabeth Rowe; two daughters, Mrs George Thomas Preston, Sandusky, OH, and Mrs. Levi Thompson, Louisa; nine sons, George of Ashland, Grover of Allen, Henry McKinley Rowe, lincoln Park, MI, Walter of Huntington, Goble, Orville, Linzie, and Hershell Ray Rowe, all of Columbus, OH, and Sammie Rowe, Louisa; two sisters, Mrs Wallace Bowling, Liuisa, and Mrs. John Hicks, Catlettsburg; three brothers, Oscar Rowe, Louisa, Frank Rowe, Catlettsburg, and Edgell Rowe, Ashland, 35 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Little Ethel Church by the Rev. German Walters, the Rev. Arch Thompson, and the Rev. Earl Meade. Burial will be in Rowe Cemetery. The body has been taken from Young Funeral Home to the residence Notes on Melda Rowe Burial: Rear of Familyh home, Tad Pole, Lawrence Co., KY Event: Nickname Mellie Occupation: Store owner/ Louisa & Tad Pole, KY Note: Melda was responsible for raising the children and running the families general store at Tad Pole, although she was a shrewed business woman, when they finally closed the store she had a large box full of due bills, signed but never collected for local people. She would rather lose the money than to see anyone go hungry, so she never refused credit to anyone. IN MEMORY OF OUR MOM AND GRANDMOTHER WHO PASSED ON FEBRUARY 12, 1975 Dear mom, you left us twenty five years ago today you left us for a better place they say. I know you had to go, because that was Gods way. I miss you each and everyday. there were so many things that we never got to say, so mom if you are listening today tell dad and my two brothers that evedrything down here is ok and we miss them all, but we know that they are happy up in heaven walking the streets of gold. Written by Hazel Bowlin Carter Feb 12, 2000 Listed as Armella on the 1920 Lawrence Co. KY Census Notes on Edgel Clinens Rowe Ashland Daily Independent Edgel Rowe 1908-1997 Edgel Clinens Rowe, 89, of Westwood, died Monday at his home. Mr. Rowe was born Jan. 25, 1908 in Lawrence County, a son of the late Mart and Pliney Bowe Rowe. His wife Marandy Preston Rowe, preceded him in death. He was a former equipment operator with C&O Railroad in the maintenance department. He was a member of Westwood United Baptist Church and Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way. Surviving are three sons, Arby Rowe of Greenup, David Rowe of Westwood and Paul Rowe of Ironville; two daughters, Betty Hughes of Westwood and Helen Wright of Catlettsburg; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted at 11a.m. Thursday at Westwood United Baptist Church by elders Clarence Thompson, Jr. and Glenn Sturgill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight at Caniff Funeral Home in Westwood and one hour before the service Thursdau at the church. Contributions may be made to Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101. Sources: Title: Obituary Repository: Media: Book Page: Ashland Daily Independent Title: Kentucky Vital Records 1911-2000
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Repository: Media: Other Page: Death Vol. 1997, Vol. 031-15404 has 5-5 but daughter confirms 5-6 Title: Ward Genealogical Record By Billie Edyth Ward Repository: Media: Book Page: Page 291 has 12-27 but Ashland Daily has 12-27 Notes on James Ira Belcher Name: James I Belcher Age: 53 Estimated birth year: abt 1877 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Sarah A Belcher Race: White Home in 1930: Precinct 50, Jefferson, Alabama Notes on Lola Agnes Ballard DAR application #398029 1920 census, William W. Ballard, 67, IL, PA, OH Caroline J., 65, IA, KY, IN Lydia U., 39, IA Maud E., 37, IA (also listed with Quinn family, age 40) Elsie C., 32, NE Lola A., 26, IA Lula A., 26, IA Notes on Owen Lloyd Ballard 1900 single, Grand Meadow, Cherokee, IA Buried in Grand Meadow Cemetery, Marcus, Iowa 1920 census: Grand Meadow Twp., Cherokee, IA, page 2/13, ED 24, sheet 1B Owen Ballard, 38, IA, OH, IA Maggie, 36, IA, Pearl, 11, IA, Lloyd, 9, IA Name: Lola A Ballard Census Date: 1895 Residence County: Woodbury Residence State: Iowa Locality: Rutland Birth Location: Woodbury, IA Family Number: 70 Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1894 Race: White Line: 25 Roll: IA1885_414 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William W Ballard 43 Caraline J Ballard 39 Lydia V Ballard 14 Owen L Ballard 13 Maude E Ballard 12 Elsie C Ballard 8 Lola A Ballard 1 Lula A Ballard 1 Notes on Lola A. Ballard From Dennis Ballard, son of Lloyd Ballard: Lola was the only great aunt that I ever met in person. That was in 1968. She and her husband Tom were at that time living in a little second story apartment in a downtown building in Rapid City. That same trip we had a picnic with the families of Don and George. I think they had some children at the picnic but can't recall for sure. The Simmons children would be first counsins to John Quinn. He may know their location
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Lola always sent us Christmas cards when I was a kid living at home. I guess that was one thing that she continued to do even though she probably never saw my father more than about 3 or 4 times during her life. 1920 census, William W. Ballard, 67, IL, PA, OH Caroline J., 65, IA, KY, IN Lydia U., 39, IA Maud E., 37, IA (also listed with Quinn family, age 40) Elsie C., 32, NE Lola A., 26, IA Lula A., 26, IA Father: William Whitmore Ballard b: 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD Mother: Caroline Julia Taylor b: 26 JUL 1855 in near Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible] Marriage 1 Thomas Simmons b: 14 SEP 1892 Married: 11 FEB 1930 in Marcus, Meade, South Dakota researcher: James email: [email protected] Notes on Glenn Lucien Taylor Glenn worked all his life for AT&T as an inside repairman. He took every overtime callout he could. He built and sold at least 3 houses including one at 4561 Panorama Dr., La Mesa, CA and two in El Cajon, CA. He sold a some houses as a real estate agent. Notes on Erma M. Taylor Statesman Journal (Salem, OR) - April 19, 2000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deceased Name: Erma M. Taylor Aug. 11, 1908 - April 18, 2000 Erma Taylor, 91, of Salem died Tuesday. She was born in Anthon, Iowa, and married Thomas in 1928. They moved to Salem in 1948. She was an accountant for the state of Oregon for 23 years, retiring in 1971. Her husband died in 1976. She enjoyed cooking, sewing and flower gardens. Survivors include her daughters, Marlys Triplett of Jefferson and Janice Dixon of Salem seven grandchildren 14 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Visiting will be from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday at Restlawn Funeral Home. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the mortuary. Interment will be at Restlawn Memory Gardens. Contributions: American Heart Association. Note Citations Notes on Myron Nathaniel Taylor SS# 478-07-0486 Notes on Bruce Richard Taylor 13. BRUCE RICHARD5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)107,108 was born Jul 10, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD108,109, and died Feb 21, 1975 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA. He married GLADYS MARY DARCY110,111,112,113,113,114 Mar 31, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD115, daughter of MICHAEL DARCY and JENNIE BULGER. She was born Oct 01, 1910 in Stephen, Marshall Co, MN116,117,118,119,120,121, and died Dec 03, 1976 in Hartington, Cedar Co., NE122. Bruce Taylor was born July 5, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. When he sent for his birth certificate, for social security reasons, he discovered his birth certificate number for Gregory County S.D was number 5 (five). He was proud of that fact. He graduated from Bonesteel Public School in 1924. In 1928 he attended Barbers School in Sioux City, IA. He barbered in Bonesteel, SD and also Wood, SD. Originally a farmer. . He started barbering in Wood, SD in 1929. He farmed and barbered for a few years, He also worked for the County and State Road Departments for a couple of years. He used his own horses and both he and the horses worked. According to my mother, my father really didn't like horses. He wouldn't admit that but you could tell he didnt really think very fondly of them. He told of the time he was working for the Road Dept. in South Dakota, using his own horses. He had a really bad morning, one of his horses was being really ornery and mean and acting up and fighting the entire morning. When he came into camp for noon, he announced to the other workers that he would trade that horse for any other horse in the whole place, no questioned asked. Another guy took him up on it. He said the horse he got was the most useless animal he ever owned, but at least it wasn't mean and didn't fight all the time. He had many horse stories that he loved to tell, In 1934 he was severely burned in a fire at his barber shop in Bonesteel, SD. He was burned over about 90% of his body, and nearly died. He was lighting the fire in a coal burning stove in the barber shop. He put in coal over the ashes from the previous day. Using what he thought was kerosene to strart the coal. Anyway he put the kerosene on the coal, there must have been a hot coal in the ashes and the kerosene exploded, burning the barber shop. He spent about 6 months in the Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD. He was unable to work for about a year. He told of the adhesions in both of his hands. Because of the way his hands healed, he was unable to open or close both hands very well. When my brother Gordon was a little over a year old, my father was home and laying on the floor, playing with Gordon. Gordon stepped on dads left hand, breaking many of the adhesions - my father said it was very painful, but as a result his left hand healed much better than his right hand. He was unable to properly open and close his right hand for the rest of his life. He learned to hold a straight edge razor with his right hand, and it did not interfere with his work. During the time he couldn't work my mother worked as a seamstress to help support the family. He barbered and farmed part time in Bonesteel until 1947, when he moved to Lindsay, Platte Co., Nebraska. He was a barber in Lindsay, NE. for about a year. He moved to Hartington in 1948. He barbered there until 1959. He started barbering in Coleridge, NE on Jan 12, 1959, and worked there until he retired in 1971. His first job as a barber was in Wood, SD. While in Wood the price of a haircut was
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks $0.15 and a shave was $0.10 ( "A shave and a haircut two bits"). Playing checkers in barber shops was fairly common at that time. He was a very good checker player. I remember him and grandma Taylor (his mother, my grandmother) playing checkers, They both used to claim that the other one cheated, and they probably did. He loved to play checkers. So do I, he taught me to play the game. I think I could beat him if we could play now. He married Gladys Mary Darcy May 31, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. Bruce and Gladys had five children. Gordon Norbert, Lois Ann, Marvin Mark and twins Kenneth & Keith. He enjoyed baseball, and was a big Minnesota Twins fan, after the baseball team moved to Minneapolis from Washington, DC.(Washington Senators later the Minnesota Twins). He liked all sports. I don't think he missed a high school sports or school activity event while his children were in school. He enjoyed gardening and working in the yard. He raised and sold lots of tomatoes to stores in Hartington. He also had a very large strawberry patch. He developed cancer in 1973 and died of the disease on Feb 22, 1975 at St. Joseph Hospital in Sioux City, IA. Funeral Services were held at Holy Trinity Church in Hartington, Ne. Pallbearers were Jim Hayes, Wayne Fish, George Foulk, Edgar Bruning, Mike Olson, and James McGowen. He was buried at St. Michael Cemetery in Hartington, NE. on Feb 25, 1975, with his wife Gladys Mary Darcy Taylor and two two sons, Kenneth Jerome and Gordon Norbert. Marvin Mark is buried in Randolph, Cedar Co., NE; St Frances Cemetery and Lois Ann in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN Fair Oaks Cemetery. More About BRUCE RICHARD TAYLOR: Burial: Feb 25, 1975, Hartington, NE (St. Michaels Cemetery) Cause of Death: Bladder cancer, spread thoughout his body. Children: Five; Gordon, Lois, Marvin, Keith, and Kenneth Medical Information: He died at St. Joseph Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa Feb 22, 1975 (Cancer). Occupation: Barber/Farmer Residence: Gregory123 Social Security Number: 504-22-7254124 Spouse: Mar 31, 1933, Gladys Mary Darcy at Bonesteel, SD. SSN issued: 1936, South Dakota124 Note Citations Notes on Paul Lester Taylor 12. PAUL LESTER5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)107 was born Jun 12, 1902 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA, and died Dec 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD107. He married NORA MARY SONDGEROTH May 05, 1926 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD, daughter of THEADORE SONGEROTH and MARY TIEFENTHALER. She was born Jul 18, 1906 in Wilmont, Minnesota, and died Aug 18, 1989 in Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon107. Paul Lester Taylor was born Jun 12, 1902 in Kingsley, Woodbury Co. IA. When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement in 1904, the family came to Gregory County and bought a farm a about a mile west of Bonesteel where his father engaged in farming and raised Shorthorn cattle. He graduated from Bonesteel Public School, graduating in 1920. While in High School he played the clarinet in the Bonesteel HS Band. According to his daughter Marjorie Paul had the ability to whistle very load, it could be heard from a long way away. He and his brother Walter Justin Taylor were associated with their father Walter Llewellyn Taylor in farming and raising Shorthorn Cattle. Paul took great pride in his Shorthorn Cattle. He married Nora Mary Sondgeroth on May 5, 1926 at Bonesteel. SD. . They lived in Pleasant Valley Township about a mile west of Bonesteel, on the farm homsteaded by Walter Llewellyn and Mary Taylor in 1904. Paul's brother Walter farmed with him. Paul and Nora had 4 children Norma, Margorie, Robert and Jean. Jean died at age 34 on April 22, 1968 in Minneapolis, MN of a brain aneurysm, she is was a Home Economics teacher, she is buried in Mitchell, SD. Paul died Dec 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, SD. Funeral services were held Saturday Dec 24, 1966 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Bonesteel. Pall bearers were his nephews Tom Bailey, Edgar Bailey, Jim Bailey, Tom Bruce, Bob Scisson, and Tim Sonderoth. He is buried in St. Mary Cemetery in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. beside his wife Nora. Paul and Nora had 4 children: Marjorie Taylor, husband Junior Thomson, Albuquerque, NM, she had 7 children. Norma Peter, husband Paul Peters, Sweet Home, OR, she had 7 children. Robert Taylor, wife Janine B Johnson, Huron, SD, they had 4 children. Jean Taylor, husband Carney Nelson, Mitchell, SD, Jean died April 22, 1968, she had seven children, Carney has married again and has one additional child. According to Robert Taylor, Paul's son, Carney Nelson's other child is considered by the Taylor family to be as much a part of the Taylor family as the other children born to Jean. Paul's Social Security Number: 503-26-8038107,107 SSN issued: South Dakota107 Note Citations Notes on Nellie M. Taylor Children: Alice Bailey\ Edgar E. Bailey Irma J. Bailey
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Thomas Bailey James Bailey 11. NELLIE M5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)83,84,85 was born Dec 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA86,87, and died Nov 21, 1991 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD88. She married ESLIE HULL BAILEY89,90,91,92,93,94 Dec 15, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD, son of JAMES BAILEY and MARY HULL. He was born Apr 12, 1897 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD95,96,97,98, and died Mar 13, 1986 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD99. Nellie Taylor was known as Nellie by nearly everyone her entire life. However following her death it was learned by her daughter Alice Bailey Humpal that her real name was Mary Ellen Taylor. It isn't known why she changed her name to Nellie. I did find a copy of the 1920 Federal Census (on-line) and the entire family was listed. At that time Nellie was 22 years old and still living with her parents, even at that age she was listed in the census as Nellie, so her parents must have either given her a nick name or something like that. Nellie's grandparents (William O'Connell and Elizabeth Sullivan) had a daughter named Ellen and called Nellie, there may or may not been a connection. She was born Dec. 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. She graduated from the Bonesteel Public School in 1915. Nellie taught school for a number of years and also lived for a few years in Fremont, Nebraska before she married Eslie Hull Bailey on Dec 15, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. It is unknown the exact dates she lived in Fremont, Nebraska, however in Feb 1920 she was living with her parents at Bonesteel (1920 Census) and she married Eslie in December of 1928. After her marriage she lived on a ranch a few five miles North of Bonesteel, SD. My father Bruce Richard Taylor worked for Eslie for awhile, I'm not sure how long, I believe it was for less than a year. He was very impressed with Eslie, Dad said he was an extremely hard worker. I remember the Bailey ranch and I especially remember the barn. I was a really little child but the barn was wonderful. There were "giant horses" in there. I remember going horse back riding at the Bailey ranch. Nellie and Eslie had 4 children. Alice (Bailey) Humpal b.Oct 19, 1929; Edgar Bailey b. Aug 9, 1931; Irma Bailey b. Aug 29, 1933; Thomas Bailey b June 4, 1935; and James Bailey b. Aug 25, 1938. Nellie Taylor Bailey died Nov 21, 1991 at the Community Memorial Hospital in Burke, SD. Funeral services were held Nov. 23, 1991 at Immaculate Conseption Church in Bonesteel, by Father Bryan Sorenson. Pallbearers were grandsons Steve Bailey, Lonny Fuhrer, Rod Thompson, Bill Bailey, Mick Humpal, and Jay Schmitz. Honorary Pallbearers were grandsons Jerry Schmitz, George Dooley, Tim Carmichael, John McConnel, Tim Bailey, Scott Humpall, Randy Humpall, and Jerry Connot. She is buried in St Mary Cemetery in Bonesteel, SD beside her husband Elsie Hull Bailey. Edgar Bailey is also buried in St. Mary's Cemetery and Irma is buried in Naper, NE. Burial: Nov 23, 1991, St Mary Cemetery, Bonesteel, SD Residence: 1920, Pleasant Valley, Gregory, South Dakota100 Social Security Number: 504-38-1600101,102 SSN issued: South Dakota103 Note Citations Notes on Edna Elizabeth Taylor Children: all born Woodbury Co., Iowa: Joseph (wife Irene) of Hinton Paul (wife Genevieve) of Jefferson, SD Ralph of Los Angeles, CA area Anne (Vondrack) Prasek (husband Joseph) Regina (Vondrak) Chalmers (husband Roberet) of Akron, OH 9. EDNA ELIZABETH5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)62,63 was born Dec 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA63, and died Feb 07, 1990 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA. She married JOSEPH A. VONDRAK64,65,66 Dec 01, 1917 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD, son of JOSEPH VONDRAK and ANNA VONDRAK. He was born Jul 19, 1896 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa67,68,69, and died Feb 20, 1977 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co. IA. Notes for EDNA ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Edna Taylor was born Dec 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. She was the oldest of six children of Walter Llewelyn and Mary (O'Connell) Taylor. They lived on a farm near Pierson for 11 years. Where her father farmed and mother taught school. When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement in 1904, they moved to Gregory County and bought a farm ( 320 acres) a half mile south west of Bonesteel where her father Walter Taylor was engaged in farming and raising purebred shorthorn cattle. She graduated from Bonesteel High School in 1912. She attended Wayne State Teachers College in Wayne, Nebraska and graduated from Yankton (SD) College. She was a school teacher and taught school during the school year of 1914-1915 taught at the Lindley School District 23 for $50 per month; In 1915-17 at the Schriever School District 12 (Burnt Rock) the Schriever Township. She commuted back and forth from her home to school, she either rode her pony or walked. One day she went out to ring the school bell and two of the older boys jumped out of their seats and held the door shut. Edna finally persuaded them to open the door. Once inside she scolded the boys, the boys grabbed her arms and in the ensuing scuffle hair pins flew all over. Shamefully the boys sat down. The Schriever school closed in 1918 when the district was merged with the Boneseel Independant School District. Edna married Joseph Vondrak in Bonesteel, SD December 1, 1917. They were married by Father Edwin G. Hudson. After her marriage Edna moved to a farm west of Hinton, Iowa until her death on Feb 7, 1990. She is buried at the Calvery Cemetery, 1821 Jackson Street, Sioux City, IA. with her husband who died in Feb 20, 1977. They moved from the farm in Oct 1975 and to Sioux City, Iowa in January 1976, 3724 Grandview Blvd. She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Funeral services were conducted by Father Dennis W. Meinen. Pallbearers were Kevin Vondrak, Bradley Rowe, Kevin Huebner, Richard Atkinson, Tom Bailey and Jim Barkley. She had 5 children all born in Woodbury Co. Iowa. (1) Joseph (wife Irene) of Hinton, (2) Paul (wife Genevieve) of Jefferson, SD (3) Ralph of the
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(4) Annie (Vondrack) Prasek (husband Joseph), (5) Regina (Vondrak) Chalmers
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More About EDNA ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Residence: Gregory70 Note Citations Notes on Raymond John Taylor 10. RAYMOND JOHN5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)74,75,76 was born Nov 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA77,78,79, and died May 09, 1979 in Rapid City, Pennington Co., SD. He married EDNA MARIE MURPHY80 Sep 26, 1922 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD, daughter of LAWRENCE MURPHY and ANNA MCNALLY. She was born Oct 04, 1898 in Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Co., Iowa, and died Nov 05, 1992 in Livermore, Alameda Co., California. Notes for RAYMOND JOHN TAYLOR: Raymond John Taylor was born Nov 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement in 1904, they came to Gregory County and his parents bought a farm a half mile west of Bonesteel. Raymond finish Bonesteel High School and Boyles Business College in Omaha, NE. He served in the US Navy during World War I as a radio operator for 2 1/2 years. He did teach school for a few years, in 1918 he taught school at the Burnt Rock School District 12. Burnt Rock School was closed the following year. Ray sister Edna Taylor also taught at the Burnt Rock School in 1915-16-17. He worked in the Bonesteel State Bank 17 1/2 years where he was Vice President. He married Edna Murphy in Bonesteel, SD on Sept 26, 1922. They had 4 children. Following the bank failures in 1930, he and his family moved to Rapid City, SD where he served as a rural mail carrier for 30 years. Raymond and Edna had 4 children. They are: Mary Elizabeth b. Oct 2, 1923. Mary Elizabeth graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD. Mary Elizabeth received her BS Degree from Clark College in Diebuque, IA and her MS Degree from Creighton University in Omaha, NE. She joined the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. in Diebuque, IA. Sister Mae Taylor taught in Sioux City, IA in Cathedral Parrish until her death in 1982. John R Taylor b. April 25, 1925 in Bonesteel, SD. He graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD and the School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City as a Civil Engineer and worked for the State of California in the Bridge Department. He served 2 years in the US Army in World War II. John R Taylor has one daughter. Leota Marie Taylor b. March 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, SD. She graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD and attended Loretto Heights in Denver, Colorado. She married Daniel J Lee July 14, 1949. Lives in Livermore, Calif and has four children; 2 boys and 2 girls. Larry J Taylor b. Dec 28, 1934 in Rapid City, SD. Graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD. in 1954. He attended the School of Mines and Technology for 1 year and graduated from Denver University in Denver, Colorado. He married Aug 19, 1958 and lives in Huntington Beach, Calif. He works for Packers Exchange. He has 2 children a boy and a girl. I remember my father telling about his brother in Rapid City. Raymond built his house by himself and by hand. It was a fairly large house. He dug the basement by hand with a shovel, and pounded every nail to build the house. According to my father Bruce Taylor it took him several years to complete. But he was very proud of his accomplishment. Raymond retired from the Post Office in 1960, after 30 years. Ray died May 9, 1979. His funeral service was conducted by Bishop Harold J Dimmerling, Bishop of Rapid City, a good frend of Ray's. Pallbearers were Herman C Rausch, Julius Hurley, Phil Kelley, F. Bernard Finnegan, Walter B Marry, and Geroge B Copps. He is buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Rapid City, SD.on May 12, 1979. More About RAYMOND JOHN TAYLOR: Residence: Bet. 1895 - 1930, Bonesteel , Gregory Co., South Dakota81 Note Citations Notes on Anna B. Taylor 7 Anna B Taylor b: 4 Dec 1898 d: 1 Dec 1980 + Hiram Otto Jett b: 16 Aug 1897 d: 25 Jun 1951 8 Martha Ann Jett b: 9 Nov 1920 d: 12 Dec 1968 + Living Yellman 8 James Calvin Jett b: 22 May 1923 d: 23 Dec 1976 8 Connie Ann Jett b: 2 Oct 1925 d: 9 Oct 1985 8 Son Jett b: 1927 ======================================================== 7 Anna B TAYLOR b: 4 Dec 1898 d: 1 Dec 1980 + Hiram Otto JETT b: 16 Aug 1897 d: 25 Jun 1951 8 Martha Ann JETT b: 9 Nov 1920 d: 12 Dec 1968
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living YELLMAN 9 Living YELLMAN + Living JOHNSTON 9 Living YELLMAN + Living MCDONNELL 9 Living YELLMAN 9 Living YELLMAN 8 James Calvin JETT b: 22 May 1923 d: 23 Dec 1976 8 Connie Ann JETT b: 2 Oct 1925 d: 9 Oct 1985 8 Son JETT b: 1927 Notes on Mary Lusetta Taylor 7 Mary Lusetta TAYLOR b: 30 JAN 1863 d: 29 SEP 1895 + John FERGUSON b: 7 AUG 1852 d: 8 JUN 1926 8 William Henry FERGUSON b: 11 AUG 1881 d: 1 NOV 1959 + Nancy Alice HALL b: 1884 d: 1946 9 William Rex FERGUSON b: 23 JAN 1915 d: 22 FEB 1996 + E. Kathryn CARRICO b: 16 NOV 1915 d: 6 OCT 1980 10 Living FERGUSON 8 Elsie FERGUSON b: 23 NOV 1882 d: 29 MAY 1951 + John DAVIES b: 12 JUL 1884 d: 1943 9 Richard DAVIES 9 Mary Elizabeth DAVIES b: 1918 8 Harry FERGUSON b: 20 MAR 1884 d: 18 SEP 1954 + Edna Gertrude DUNCAN b: 9 OCT 1886 d: 17 MAR 1965 9 Leland Duncan FERGUSON b: 21 SEP 1907 d: 28 JUL 1997 + Thelma Frances ORR b: 3 APR 1909 d: 31 AUG 1964 10 Leland Alman FERGUSON b: 5 FEB 1928 d: 8 FEB 2006 + Mary C. SCULLY b: 16 SEP 1925 d: 1 FEB 1980 10 Richard Eugene FERGUSON b: 27 JUN 1930 d: 20 DEC 1988 + Helen WEATHERS b: 6 JUN 1935 d: 24 JUN 2002 10 Living FERGUSON + Living JOHNSON 9 Edythe Bernice FERGUSON b: 25 OCT 1909 d: 1 OCT 1910 9 Mary Lenora FERGUSON b: 28 MAR 1913 d: 16 DEC 1957 9 Catherine Louella FERGUSON b: 27 JUN 1915 d: 20 AUG 2008 + Charles Kenneth MONK , Sr. b: 9 NOV 1913 10 Living MONK + James Herbert GREEN b: 23 JAN 1929 d: 12 APR 1993 + Howard Eugene GUTHRIE b: 3 AUG 1938 d: 15 AUG 1996 + James Alvin HUNDLEY b: 20 MAY 1933 d: 30 AUG 1998 10 Living MONK + Living COLE 10 Living MONK + Living MORSE + Living BLURTON + Living ASIS 10 Living MONK + Living HENSON + Living SCHATZ 10 Living MONK + Living KILLINGER + Living TARKET + Richard MARTOCCI b: 11 AUG 1941 d: 17 MAR 2004 + Living HODGE + Living COLLINS 9 Esther Marie FERGUSON b: 1 DEC 1918 + Charles Bernard BOLES b: 5 JUL 1918 d: 13 JAN 1982 10 Living BOLES + Living JACKSON 10 Living BOLES + Living STONER + Living STANIFER 10 Living BOLES + Living SKINNER 10 Living BOLES + Living BIDDLE 10 Living BOLES + Living SMITH 9 Eva Imogene FERGUSON b: 5 JUL 1924 + Earl RIDGLEY b: 26 APR 1925 10 Living RIDGLEY
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Living WENCE 8 Laura Jane FERGUSON b: 29 JAN 1886 d: 27 JUN 1968 + Elmer E. BECK b: 20 MAY 1884 d: MAY 1980 9 Freida B. BECK b: 1908 9 Raymond Charlton BECK b: 1910 9 Lucetta BECK b: 1922 8 Stella FERGUSON b: 23 OCT 1887 d: JAN 1975 + William Benjamin MORFORD b: 20 FEB 1888 d: 1927 9 Arthur MORFORD b: ABT 1911 9 Leon MORFORD b: 24 FEB 1913 d: 15 MAR 2000 9 John M. MORFORD b: ABT 1916 9 Annice L. MORFORD b: ABT 1917 8 Margaret Jane FERGUSON b: 12 NOV 1889 d: 23 JAN 1956 + Albert Osa GAMBILL b: 17 OCT 1890 d: 6 JUN 1963 9 Pansy Maxine GAMBILL b: 26 AUG 1911 d: 8 AUG 1995 + Ancil Kenneth BLAKE b: 23 JUN 1911 d: 4 MAY 1982 10 Living BLAKE 9 Russell Frederick GAMBILL b: 27 JAN 1914 d: 28 AUG 1914 9 Lex Ferguson GAMBILL b: 20 AUG 1916 d: 21 AUG 1934 9 Mavis Lusetta GAMBILL b: 6 SEP 1918 9 Eula May GAMBILL b: 4 JAN 1921 d: 13 SEP 1921 8 James Ernest FERGUSON b: 4 JUL 1893 d: 14 JUL 1971 + Nellie HEATON b: 16 DEC 1895 d: 15 FEB 1986 9 Ernest Winfred FERGUSON b: 24 NOV 1914 d: 4 APR 1998 + Annabelle RINGER b: 9 DEC 1915 10 Living FERGUSON + Living BALLARD 10 Living FERGUSON + Living DYE 10 Living FERGUSON + Living SILLS 9 Ruth E. FERGUSON b: 2 JUL 1917 + Joseph Norman ROSS 10 Leon ROSS d: ABT 1953 10 Living ROSS + Living STICKNEY 10 Living ROSS + Living POZNANSKI 8 George Forest FERGUSON b: 5 JUL 1893 d: JAN 1894 Notes on Eliza A. Taylor 7 Eliza A. TAYLOR b: ABT 1867 d: 1926 + William Martin PICKETT b: 1858 d: 1927 8 Janie PICKETT b: 9 JAN 1888 + David Nicholas BEDWELL b: 25 JUL 1883 8 Lillie M. PICKETT b: 29 APR 1890 + Samuel Ottie FIGG b: 25 MAR 1884 9 Mattie FIGG b: 1 JUN 1912 9 Nellie FIGG b: 14 FEB 1916 9 Eva FIGG b: 6 JUL 1919 8 Glen Burl PICKETT b: 13 JAN 1892 + Nettie GRIMES b: 9 JUL 1894 9 Rex L. PICKETT b: 18 NOV 1920 d: 19 NOV 1920 8 Wen Earl PICKETT b: 13 JAN 1892 + Bessie June MCCAMMON b: 7 JUL 1893 9 Cecil N. PICKETT b: 29 JUN 1912 9 Donald R. PICKETT b: 10 AUG 1919 8 Tillie Esther PICKETT b: 15 AUG 1894 + Robert F. ALUMBAUGH b: 29 FEB 1892 d: 1952 9 Grace R. ALUMBAUGH b: 29 AUG 1914 9 Paul E. ALUMBAUGH b: 16 MAR 1917 9 Pauline P. ALUMBAUGH b: 16 MAR 1917 9 Hershel R. ALUMBAUGH b: 27 JUL 1920 8 Lucie E. PICKETT b: 25 DEC 1895 + Russell D. MAY b: 5 APR 1894 d: 21 DEC 1923 8 Paul PICKETT 8 Charles PICKETT Notes on William Tarlton Taylor 1 *Samuel IV TAYLOR b: 1750
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Elizabeth EMBRY b: 1754 2 *Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 d: 11 SEP 1826 + **Joseph Washington () MCKOY - MCCOY Sr. b: 15 JAN 1766 d: 04 FEB 1841 3 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 18 OCT 1790 d: 09 NOV 1824 + *Joseph WRIGHT b: 1781 d: 03 APR 1866 4 *Nancy WRIGHT b: 29 DEC 1804 d: 03 OCT 1862 + Wesley GRAVES b: NOV 1802 d: 18 NOV 1890 5 Nathaniel GRAVES 5 Elizaphan GRAVES b: 19 JUN 1825 d: 07 JUL 1886 5 Elizabeth GRAVES 5 Nancy GRAVES b: 26 NOV 1828 d: 21 MAR 1832 5 Willis GRAVES b: 27 AUG 1830 d: 31 MAY 1898 5 Mary Jane GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1832 d: 15 DEC 1871 + Robert Franklin LOCKARD b: 14 JAN 1834 d: 12 DEC 1862 6 Francis Marion LOCKARD b: 15 SEP 1855 d: 18 FEB 1928 + Rose Apkercina WALTER b: 15 NOV 1865 d: 15 JUL 1893 7 Claude Wesley LOCKARD b: 23 MAR 1886 7 Clarence Arthur LOCKARD b: 12 OCT 1887 7 Living LOCKARD 7 Living LOCKARD + Mary Isabelle Belle GETTYS b: 31 JUL 1857 d: 13 AUG 1932 6 Columbus Delano LOCKARD 6 James Harvey LOCKARD 6 Robert Allen LOCKARD 6 Mary Jane Marilds Rilda LOCKARD 5 Joseph GRAVES 5 John Wesley GRAVES 5 Albert GRAVES 5 James GRAVES 5 Margaret GRAVES 5 Amelia GRAVES 4 William WRIGHT b: OCT 1808 d: 09 NOV 1821 4 Joseph WRIGHT Jr. b: 10 JUN 1810 d: 07 NOV 1893 + Rebecca WICKESHAM 4 Milley WRIGHT b: NOV 1811 d: 28 AUG 1812 4 Henry WRIGHT b: 24 OCT 1817 d: 07 FEB 1892 4 Lloyd WRIGHT b: 18 OCT 1819 d: 30 NOV 1886 4 Susan WRIGHT b: 17 NOV 1821 d: 22 JUN 1822 4 Daniel WRIGHT b: 18 APR 1824 d: 23 MAY 1824 4 Infant WRIGHT 4 Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 + Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 5 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 6 Willis LARR 6 William Orville LARR 6 Sarah LARR 6 Moses LARR 6 Susan LARR 6 Rebecca LARR 6 Isadora LARR 6 James LARR 6 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922 + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 5 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 5 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 5 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 3 Samuel Walter I MCCOY b: 09 MAY 1791 d: 01 MAR 1867 + Phebe Phoebe ? HARDESTY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 22 MAR 1860 4 Anna Elizabeth MCCOY b: 20 JUL 1812 d: 10 APR 1860 + Willis WRIGHT b: 25 SEP 1806 d: 27 JUL 1891 5 Amelia Ann WRIGHT b: 1837 d: 1885 + Daniel Richison LARR b: 1830 d: 1913 6 Willis LARR 6 William Orville LARR 6 Sarah LARR 6 Moses LARR 6 Susan LARR 6 Rebecca LARR 6 Isadora LARR 6 James LARR 6 Mary Elizabeth LARR b: 1859 d: 1922
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + William B. MARKLEY b: 1851 d: 1929 5 Nancy Almira WRIGHT b: 1843 d: 01 JUL 1854 5 Child WRIGHT b: 1854 d: 13 AUG 1854 5 William WRIGHT b: 1855 d: 24 SEP 1857 4 Amelia Emelia MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1814 d: 14 MAY 1884 + William Hays HAYES b: 20 NOV 1811 d: 19 MAR 1899 5 Samuel M. HAYES b: 06 AUG 1839 d: 18 JAN 1876 + Virginia LEEDY b: 31 JAN 1845 d: 10 JUL 1914 6 Edith Eileen HAYES b: 21 JUL 1867 d: 24 FEB 1951 + John Calvin HORTON b: AUG 1866 d: 04 JAN 1912 7 Living HORTON + Lawrence Palmer BROWN 7 Living HORTON + Frank Phillips MERRY Sr. 6 Blanche HAYES b: 05 MAY 1869 + Mr. MORGAN 6 Augusta May HAYES b: 31 MAY 1871 + Fred C. COLLOM 6 Merrill Leedy HAYES b: 01 AUG 1873 5 George W. HAYES b: 10 NOV 1842 d: 27 FEB 1879 + Estella ROADES b: 1849 d: 18 MAY 1876 6 Claude L. HAYES b: 11 APR 1873 + Della H. CAMPBELL 5 Henry W. HAYES b: 1845 d: 05 NOV 1905 + Alice GALBRAITH b: 1851 d: 12 APR 1925 5 Jacob C.P. HAYES b: 1847 5 Infant HAYES 5 Infant HAYES 4 Willis MCCOY b: BET 1815 AND 1821 d: 20 SEP 1843 4 Sarah MCCOY b: 1822 d: 02 JUL 1898 4 Nancy MCCOY b: 1824 d: 11 APR 1852 4 William Henry MCCOY b: BET 1829 AND 1831 d: 1890 + Keziah HARDESTY b: BET 31 JAN AND OCT 1837 d: 12 MAY 1912 5 Samuel L. MCCOY b: 1856 + Fannie S b: 1857 6 Iva L. MCCOY b: SEP 1879 5 Phoebe MCCOY b: 1857 5 Willis H. MCCOY b: 09 DEC 1859 5 Mary E. MCCOY b: 1861 5 George L. MCCOY b: 31 JAN 1865 5 William L. MCCOY b: 1869 5 Ruth L. MCCOY b: DEC 1871 5 Ira James MCCOY b: 24 OCT 1876 + Jennie R. TORRENCE b: 1878 6 Living MCCOY 6 Living MCCOY 5 Clara Adeline MCCOY b: 21 JUL 1880 + Arthur Thomas KILLWORTH b: 12 SEP 1878 6 Living KILLWORTH 6 Living KILLWORTH 6 Living KILLWORTH 4 Samuel Walter II MCCOY b: 16 FEB 1835 d: 21 JAN 1893 + Rebecca Jane McCoy ? WRIGHT b: 02 APR 1833 d: 11 APR 1915 5 Samuel Walter III MCCOY b: 19 FEB 1857 + Nancy Elizabeth HUFF 6 Samuel Walter IV MCCOY 5 *Sarah Elizabeth MCCOY b: 29 MAR 1860 d: MAY 1942 + *Foster Freeman WRIGHT b: 08 JUN 1857 c: BET 26 AND 27 APR 1910 d: 15 OCT 1937 6 Rebecca Jane WRIGHT b: 13 DEC 1890 d: 08 FEB 1914 6 Ida Evaline WRIGHT b: 04 SEP 1892 d: BEF 1900 6 Marshall Walter WRIGHT b: 11 SEP 1894 d: 19 MAR 1928 + Elsie O 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 6 Living WRIGHT 5 Shannon P. MCCOY b: 1861 5 Child MCCOY b: ABT 1863 5 William McCoy MCCOY b: ABT 1865 5 John Anderson MCCOY b: ABT 1867 5 Phoebe Jane MCCOY b: ABT 1869 3 John Joseph MCCOY b: 20 OCT 1794 d: 07 SEP 1879 + Tacy SLAUGHTER b: 08 MAY 1801 d: 09 JUL 1846
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Emily Milly MCCOY b: 07 OCT 1819 d: 01 AUG 1848 4 Lucinda MCCOY b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 17 APR 1851 4 Henry MCCOY b: 13 DEC 1822 d: 02 FEB 1854 4 Elizabeth MCCOY b: 07 DEC 1824 d: 26 APR 1895 4 Eliza MCCOY b: 24 DEC 1826 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 15 FEB 1828 d: 19 AUG 1828 4 Penny Pemma Ann MCCOY b: 07 FEB 1829 d: 19 AUG 1871 4 Mary Ann MCCOY b: BET 05 AND 15 AUG 1831 d: 02 MAR 1910 4 Daniel Housen MCCOY b: 25 OCT 1834 4 Malona M. MCCOY b: 31 MAY 1838 d: 02 APR 1913 + Margaret MEREDITH b: 06 AUG 1815 d: 11 MAR 1893 4 Jane MCCOY b: 03 APR 1848 d: 13 SEP 1855 4 Abner MCCOY b: 09 NOV 1848 d: 02 MAR 1931 4 Alexander MCCOY b: 15 AUG 1851 d: 01 JAN 1934 + Nancy M. SLAUGHTER 5 John Henry MCCOY b: 10 AUG 1873 d: 23 OCT 1948 + Minnie Maude DUNFEE b: 22 JUL 1872 6 Living EMLER + Lottie Indinola BRAND b: 09 JAN 1874 6 Living MCCOY 6 Living MCCOY 5 Almeda MCCOY 4 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 25 JUN 1853 d: 05 APR 1875 4 Mariah MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1855 d: 09 MAY 1934 4 John Henry MCCOY b: 21 SEP 1857 d: 22 AUG 1859 3 Mary Polly MCCOY b: 20 NOV 1795 d: 30 MAY 1842 + *Daniel G. NORRIS b: 10 JAN 1795 d: 01 JUN 1875 4 George W. NORRIS b: 28 MAY 1815 d: 05 JUN 1858 4 Emily M. NORRIS b: 19 SEP 1816 d: 26 DEC 1880 + Horace Swift SENTER b: 03 JAN 1809 d: 14 FEB 1883 5 Emma SENTER b: 05 NOV 1831 d: 05 NOV 1834 5 Edwin Bruce SENTER b: 02 SEP 1836 d: 09 FEB 1918 5 Orin Oren SENTER b: BET 1837 AND 1838 d: DEC 1918 5 Sophia SENTER b: 20 NOV 1841 d: 22 SEP 1874 5 Harper SENTER b: 24 JUL 1840 d: 13 AUG 1847 5 Horace Swift SENTER Jr. b: 23 JAN 1843 d: 15 DEC 1915 5 Daniel SENTER b: 1845 d: 08 JAN 1864 5 Sirena Irene SENTER b: BET 07 AND 17 SEP 1847 d: 09 JAN 1944 5 Sarah Sadie SENTER b: 17 MAY 1849 d: 24 NOV 1897 5 Alfred B. SENTER b: JUN 1851 5 Jennie O. SENTER b: 04 JAN 1856 d: 19 DEC 1914 5 Martha Emma SENTER b: BET 1856 AND 1857 d: 04 DEC 1864 5 John F. SENTER b: BET 24 JUL 1858 AND 1859 d: 06 MAY 1923 4 Sophia NORRIS b: 23 MAR 1819 d: 13 SEP 1854 4 Lovina Loretta NORRIS b: 1822 + DRUMMED 5 William DRUMMED b: 1844 4 Sirena Serena NORRIS b: 10 SEP 1822 4 Croghan NORRIS b: 28 FEB 1820 d: 17 MAY 1890 4 Anna Elizabeth NORRIS b: 06 NOV 1824 4 Mary NORRIS b: 17 APR 1826 d: 13 AUG 1865 4 Daniel NORRIS b: 10 MAY 1829 d: 05 OCT 1889 4 Susanna NORRIS b: 18 MAR 1837 d: 02 AUG 1906 4 William NORRIS b: 28 JAN 1835 d: 24 AUG 1906 + Rebecca Jane LOCKARD b: 1835 4 Joseph NORRIS b: 10 JUN 1831 d: AFT 1893 + Martha Patty WRIGHT b: 12 MAR 1786 d: 30 MAR 1870 3 **Joseph Washington MCCOY Jr. b: 01 JUL 1798 d: 18 OCT 1883 + Sarah Sally OGLE b: 1798 d: 26 FEB 1877 4 Infant Child MCCOY 4 Infant Child MCCOY 4 Martha MCCOY b: 1820 d: 02 JAN 1889 + Oliver Perry SIMPSON b: 07 SEP 1819 d: 20 JUN 1888 4 William MCCOY b: 12 AUG 1824 d: 26 MAR 1906 + Susan Catherine JOHNSON b: 19 SEP 1825 d: 13 FEB 1917 5 Male Infant MCCOY b: 20 APR 1845 d: 20 APR 1845 5 Female Infant MCCOY b: 28 OCT 1846 d: 28 OCT 1846 5 Henry J. MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1848 d: 03 APR 1850 5 Sarah MCCOY b: 25 MAR 1850 d: 20 APR 1850 5 Charlotte MCCOY b: 24 APR 1851 d: 06 OCT 1856 5 George W. MCCOY b: 31 DEC 1853 d: 15 APR 1930 + Rebecca Jane MCCURDY b: 06 MAY 1854 d: 21 JAN 1921
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 6 Ernie C. MCCOY + Husband ROBINSON 7 Harmon ROBINSON 6 Alva MCCOY b: 1876 + Bertha Jane DAWSON b: 29 JAN 1877 d: 1959 7 Grace F. MCCOY b: 30 MAR 1898 d: OCT 1964 7 Living MCCOY 6 William Daniel MCCOY b: 1885 d: 1961 + Mary Jane KIRKER 5 Martha MCCOY b: 27 FEB 1856 d: 28 AUG 1940 + Benjamin Franklin WRIGHT b: 23 JUL 1851 d: 17 MAY 1921 6 Edward M. WRIGHT 6 Earl L. WRIGHT 6 Mertie L. WRIGHT 6 Aritta WRIGHT 6 Harry G. WRIGHT 6 Benson F. WRIGHT 6 Myrtle A. WRIGHT 6 Lovilla A. WRIGHT 6 Catherine WRIGHT 6 Paul B. WRIGHT 5 Clara W. MCCOY b: 01 FEB 1858 d: 02 JUN 1947 + Allen M. MARSHALL b: 06 MAR 1849 d: 19 FEB 1924 6 Arizona MARSHALL 6 Catherine MARSHALL 6 Iva Gladien MARSHALL 6 Grace C. MARSHALL 6 William D. MARSHALL 6 Mary K. MARSHALL 6 Fren Frew MARSHALL 5 Joseph MCCOY b: 09 JUN 1860 d: 09 DEC 1862 5 Angeline MCCOY b: 01 JAN 1863 d: 13 AUG 1922 + Adam VEIGEL b: SEP 1855 d: 05 MAR 1923 6 Clarence Lesley VEIGEL b: 25 MAR 1880 d: 25 OCT 1902 6 Vera E. VEIGEL b: 1881 6 Living VEIGEL 6 Living VEIGEL 5 Female Infant MCCOY b: 04 APR 1865 5 Allen G. Thurmond MCCOY b: 03 APR 1867 d: 10 JUL 1940 + Zebra Elosia REED b: 18 OCT 1868 d: 24 APR 1946 6 Byron Reed MCCOY b: 06 AUG 1890 d: 18 MAR 1980 + Beulah Frew HAINES b: 06 FEB 1894 d: 27 SEP 1972 7 Lewis MCCOY 8 Joseph MCCOY 7 Marjorie Ruth MCCOY b: 10 FEB + Living DONLEY 7 William Allen MCCOY b: 19 JUL 1916 d: 20 MAR 1969 + Mildred Alice CLARK b: 11 FEB 1926 d: 03 MAR 1983 7 Living MCCOY + Living ISRAEL 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 8 Living MCCOY 7 Living MCCOY + Living NORRIS 6 Infant MCCOY b: DEC 1892 d: DEC 1892 6 Celia Evelina MCCOY b: 09 JAN 1894 d: 29 MAY 1895 6 Russell MCCOY b: 01 MAR 1899 d: 28 JUL 1958 + Living MATHIE 6 Living MCCOY 4 Mary Jane MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1826 d: 01 APR 1890 + Will Thornton DARR b: 23 OCT 1817 5 Martha J. DARR b: ABT 1844 5 George DARR b: ABT 1845 5 Sarah Ellen DARR b: ABT 1846 5 Joseph Phillip DARR b: 17 OCT 1848 5 Oliver Perry DARR b: 26 APR 1850 5 Mariah DARR b: ABT 1852 5 Elihu DARR b: 28 DEC 1855 5 French William DARR b: 03 SEP 1858 5 Lidia DARR b: ABT 1861 5 Mary Elizabeth DARR b: ABT 1863
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Charles DARR b: ABT 1864 4 Ruth Ann MCCOY b: 1828 d: 1867 4 *Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1829 d: 1894 + James Hartford WRIGHT b: 1825 d: JUN 1874 4 Ruella Ellen MCCOY b: 1836 d: 1904 4 **Henry MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1837 d: 14 MAR 1898 + Martha ROBERTS b: 18 OCT 1837 d: 16 OCT 1892 5 Joseph MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1856 d: 13 FEB 1859 5 *Anna F. MCCOY b: 12 MAR 1862 d: 22 MAR 1905 + *Francis Marion PICKERELL b: 17 NOV 1849 d: 17 DEC 1902 6 Joseph Guy PICKERELL b: 1880 6 *Mildred R. PICKERELL b: 1882 + *Robert L. DOUGLAS b: 1877 7 Living DOUGLAS 7 Living DOUGLAS 5 Sarah Minewell Sadie MCCOY b: 23 MAR 1868 d: 20 NOV 1941 + William Ellsworth RICHCREEK b: 20 DEC 1861 d: 22 FEB 1939 6 Henry RICHCREEK b: 01 AUG 1887 d: 07 APR 1939 6 Lester E. RICHCREEK b: 30 SEP 1898 d: 29 JUN 1934 + DOLLY 6 Harry David RICHCREEK b: 09 OCT 1890 d: 01 OCT 1946 + HARRIET 5 **Miles Henry MCCOY b: 22 APR 1866 d: 01 APR 1942 + *Rhoda Belle Williams GUILLIAM b: 21 JUL 1862 d: 09 NOV 1923 6 George Henry MCCOY b: 01 MAY 1884 d: 13 DEC 1966 + Rose HUGHES 7 Living MCCOY + Bun WILDEN 8 Living WILDEN + Earl WAGNER + Clifton MAXWELL + Ollie M. MCFEE b: 10 FEB 1888 d: 23 AUG 1966 6 **Lyman Guy MCCOY b: 15 JUL 1895 d: 05 SEP 1948 + *Hazel Gertrude BLACKSON b: 24 APR 1896 d: 08 DEC 1948 7 Floyd Ellsworth MCCOY b: 28 DEC 1914 d: 26 AUG 1918 7 **Tella Milton MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1916 d: 24 SEP 1996 + *Dorothy Mae Womac WOMAX b: 16 OCT 1920 d: 24 OCT 1996 + Altha May Carr CRASS b: AFT 1895 7 Mildred MCCOY 6 Alie Lee MCCOY b: 08 MAY 1897 d: 12 JAN 1900 6 Living MCCOY + Milton N. WALTERS b: 25 MAR 1897 d: 03 MAR 1967 7 Living WALTERS + Donna ARTHURS + Rose MARLATT + Living ELSIE 7 Living WALTERS + Living BYERS 7 Living WALTERS 6 Alton P. MCCOY b: 22 MAY 1904 d: 24 NOV 1965 + Edith MOORHEAD 6 Henry G. MCCOY + ROSIE 5 Oliver Guy MCCOY b: 05 OCT 1875 d: 11 APR 1956 + Ida M. COX 6 Living MCCOY + Living SNEDEKER 6 Bernice O. MCCOY b: 03 SEP 1899 d: 12 NOV 1934 + John William SENTER b: 07 SEP 1899 d: 30 OCT 1965 7 Living SENTER 7 Living SENTER 7 Living SENTER + Dennis CASEY + Husband UNKNOWN 7 Living SENTER + Russell BURDETT + Living STATLER 7 Living SENTER 6 Ruth MCCOY 5 Olason MCCOY 4 Louisa MCCOY b: 05 NOV 1842 d: 20 JUL 1936 + William WRIGHT b: 03 APR 1842 d: 23 JUN 1918
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Joseph Vallandingham WRIGHT b: 1864 d: 26 AUG 1864 5 Sarah Louise WRIGHT b: 28 JUL 1865 d: 02 SEP 1870 5 Perry WRIGHT b: 18 JAN 1869 d: 27 JAN 1869 3 Henry Joseph MCCOY b: 07 SEP 1800 d: 18 NOV 1858 + Elizabeth R. SLAUGHTER b: 04 NOV 1800 4 Samuel MCCOY b: 1820 d: 1862 + Wife THOMPKINS 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 1822 d: 1895 + Jane Richards RICHARDSON 4 Daniel Montgomery MCCOY b: 06 SEP 1826 d: 06 JAN 1902 4 Louisa MCCOY b: 1829 + Husband WARD 4 Mariah MCCOY b: 1831 + Alexander BUCKLES 4 Sarah A. MCCOY b: 1834 4 Labin Laban MCCOY b: 1836 + Alice Richards RICHARDSON 4 Nancy MCCOY b: 1840 + Henry WORRY 4 Child MCCOY 3 Amelia Emelia Milly MCCOY b: 08 DEC 1801 d: 24 APR 1878 + *James GRAVES b: 1798 d: 03 MAR 1863 4 Girl GRAVES b: 1819 4 Henry GRAVES b: 15 NOV 1820 d: 16 APR 1901 4 Wesley GRAVES b: 1822 d: AFT 1880 + Sarah FULLERTON b: 1825 d: BEF 1880 5 Henry GRAVES b: ABT 1848 5 Elizabeth GRAVES b: ABT 1849 5 George GRAVES b: ABT 1852 5 William GRAVES b: ABT 1856 5 Philma GRAVES b: ABT 1857 5 Chancey GRAVES b: ABT 1865 5 Francis E. GRAVES b: ABT 1866 4 Amelia GRAVES b: 1826 4 Mary GRAVES b: 1827 4 Philena GRAVES b: JUL 1828 d: 11 JAN 1861 4 Delilah GRAVES b: 1830 4 Mariah GRAVES b: 1834 4 Elizabeth GRAVES b: 1835 4 Tacy Lavina GRAVES b: 23 MAY 1837 d: 28 JUN 1902 4 Juliette GRAVES b: 1839 4 Malona GRAVES b: MAY 1842 d: 21 MAY 1903 4 James GRAVES Jr. b: 17 MAY 1844 d: 10 JAN 1915 + Martha BOYD b: 1842 5 William Henry RICHEY b: 01 JAN 1865 d: 28 SEP 1937 + Ida May GRAVES b: 01 JAN 1869 6 Fred Ervin RICHEY b: 13 SEP 1891 d: 07 MAR 1963 + Living MCCLAIN 7 Living RICHEY + Living PARROTT 3 Margaret MCCOY b: 05 SEP 1803 d: 20 MAY 1879 + William NORRIS Jr. b: 03 MAY 1797 d: 16 JUN 1872 4 Marcus NORRIS b: 08 AUG 1820 d: 20 JUN 1883 4 Clerinda NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1822 d: MAR 1824 4 Amy NORRIS b: 27 DEC 1823 d: 24 MAY 1871 4 Susan NORRIS b: 12 NOV 1825 d: 10 MAR 1891 4 Alexander NORRIS b: 18 NOV 1827 d: 20 MAR 1856 + Susan HOLLOWAY 5 George W. NORRIS 5 Joseph Alexander NORRIS Jr. 4 Sarah NORRIS b: 12 SEP 1829 d: 21 JAN 1899 + Jesse CORDILL b: 13 JUL 1822 d: 31 JUL 1883 5 Mary Elizabeth CORDILL b: 12 MAY 1853 5 Amelia Ann CORDILL b: 01 JUL 1855 5 Joseph Alexander CORDILL b: 12 JUN 1857 5 Susan Ellen CORDILL b: 27 FEB 1860 5 Jacob Henry CORDILL b: 20 JUL 1864 4 Martha NORRIS b: 28 SEP 1831 d: 08 OCT 1899 4 Sophia NORRIS b: 22 AUG 1833 d: 1834 4 William IV NORRIS b: 08 MAY 1835 d: MAR 1836 4 Henry NORRIS b: 01 FEB 1837 d: 09 SEP 1907 4 William J. NORRIS b: 11 OCT 1838 d: 16 OCT 1913
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Mary NORRIS b: 21 AUG 1841 d: 02 AUG 1886 4 Elizabeth NORRIS b: 05 MAR 1843 d: 08 DEC 1908 4 Margaret Ann NORRIS b: 06 SEP 1845 d: 12 MAR 1920 3 Sarah Jane MCCOY b: BET 1804 AND 1810 d: 04 APR 1848 + John GRAVES b: 30 JUL 1802 d: 1896 4 Lewis J. GRAVES b: 28 DEC 1825 d: 29 JUN 1910 4 Gilbert GRAVES b: 21 JUL 1829 d: 04 FEB 1844 4 Minerva GRAVES b: 02 MAR 1831 d: 21 NOV 1888 4 Elizabeth GRAVES b: JUL 1837 d: 24 OCT 1901 4 John W. GRAVES b: 24 MAY 1839 d: 12 JAN 1915 4 Adaline GRAVES b: 1841 d: AFT 1888 + William MURPHY b: 1829 5 Eliza Jane MURPHY b: 1861 5 John W. MURPHY b: 1863 5 Mary MURPHY b: 1865 5 Lydia MURPHY b: 1867 5 James MURPHY b: 1870 4 Lucinda Lucy P. GRAVES b: AUG 1844 d: 03 JAN 1917 4 Lydia GRAVES b: DEC 1845 d: AFT 1900 3 Alexander MCCOY b: 13 SEP 1810 d: 28 SEP 1865 + Mariah COOKSEY b: 27 DEC 1807 d: 15 MAY 1875 4 Sarah Ann MCCOY b: 1836 d: 07 MAY 1894 + Josiah PEPPER b: 23 MAY 1831 d: 03 SEP 1869 5 Walter PEPPER b: 1857 5 Alex PEPPER b: 1859 5 George PEPPER b: 1860 5 Lucy PEPPER b: 1862 5 Margaret PEPPER b: 1864 5 Dorothy Ann PEPPER b: 1865 5 Charlotte B. PEPPER b: 1868 4 Francis Marian MCCOY b: 1837 d: 1932 + Elizabeth COX b: 08 AUG 1839 d: 10 JAN 1881 5 Harriet MCCOY b: 1863 5 Alexander H. MCCOY b: 1867 5 Ella C. MCCOY b: 1868 5 Laura MCCOY b: 1869 5 Mariah MCCOY b: 1871 5 Mary D. MCCOY b: 1873 5 Josiah MCCOY b: 1875 5 Alice MCCOY b: 1877 5 Francis MCCOY b: 1879 3 Daniel MCCOY b: 07 JAN 1812 d: 04 JUL 1886 + Mary CROY b: 18 APR 1807 d: 18 APR 1863 4 William Riley MCCOY b: 02 OCT 1836 d: 27 JAN 1922 + Susan J. MOSSMAN b: 03 MAR 1839 d: 10 FEB 1904 5 Mary A. MCCOY b: 21 MAR 1860 5 James Henry MCCOY b: 18 APR 1862 5 Martha Louella MCCOY b: 10 OCT 1864 5 Ida J. MCCOY b: 11 JAN 1867 5 Daniel Lee MCCOY b: 18 APR 1869 d: 1946 + Luetta LOREY 6 Connie Mack MCCOY 5 Johnny T. MCCOY b: 13 NOV 1871 5 Adah Leola MCCOY b: 30 NOV 1872 5 Harvey T. MCCOY b: 04 JAN 1876 5 Grace M. MCCOY b: 08 JAN 1878 5 Charles E. MCCOY b: 13 FEB 1880 4 Emily MCCOY b: 1838 d: 1889 + Patrick HUNTER b: 1825 d: 1893 4 Mary Margaret MCCOY b: 1840 4 Beam Anderson MCCOY b: 1841 d: 01 MAR 1878 4 Miranda Maranda MCCOY b: 04 NOV 1843 d: 14 FEB 1914 + John Clenton NORRIS 4 Catharine MCCOY b: 1846 d: 1922 4 George F. MCCOY b: 1848 d: 1909 4 Joseph MCCOY b: 1850 d: 1922 + Spouse UNKNOWN 5 Minnie M. MCCOY 5 Verna F. MCCOY + Susanna Croy NORRIS b: 01 MAR 1817 d: 01 APR 1889 3 Susan MCCOY b: 02 FEB 1818 d: 02 DEC 1872 + Anderson PARRETT Parrott b: 01 AUG 1816 d: 29 MAR 1905
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 4 Nelson PARRETT b: MAY 1841 d: 16 FEB 1862 4 Wesley PARRETT b: 1842 4 Joseph A. PARRETT b: 05 JUL 1844 d: 29 JUN 1910 4 Richard J. PARRETT b: 1847 d: AFT 1910 4 Samuel PARRETT b: APR 1849 d: 04 FEB 1851 4 Jesse A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 21 JAN 1852 4 William A. PARRETT b: 12 JAN 1852 d: 22 JAN 1852 4 Hulda PARRETT b: 1853 d: 10 FEB 1872 4 Susan PARRETT b: 1856 4 Samuel PARRETT b: 1857 d: AFT 1910 4 Lusetty PARRETT b: MAY 1858 d: 04 DEC 1859 4 John H. PARRETT b: 1859 d: AFT 1910 + James PERKINS b: 23 JUL 1806 d: 14 SEP 1839 4 Nancy PERKINS b: 1836 d: 07 JUL 1910 4 Priscilla PERKINS b: BEF 29 AUG 1839 d: OCT 1894 2 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1771 2 Sinah Seney W. TAYLOR b: 1772 2 John TAYLOR b: 1774 2 Samuel V. TAYLOR b: 1794 Notes on Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history. A humane, farsighted statesman in his lifetime, he became a legend and a folk hero after his death. Soon after Abraham Lincoln's election as president of the United States, seven Southern states seceded from the Union because they feared that Lincoln would abolish slavery. Four more states had followed by the time Lincoln delivered his first inaugural address on March 4, 1861. Lincoln rose from humble backwoods origins to become one of the great presidents of the Un ited States. In his effort to preserve the Union during the Civil War, he assumed more power than any preceding president. If necessity made him almost a dictator, by fervent conviction he was always a democrat. A superb politician, he persuaded the people with reasoned word and thoughtful deed to look to him for leadership. He had a lasting influence on American poli tical institutions, most importantly in setting the precedent of vigorous executive action in time of national emergency. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky. This cabin, similar to the one in which the future president was born, stands in the Abraham Lincoln Birthpl ace National Historic Site in Kentucky.William Bake Abraham Lincoln's ancestry on his father 's side has been traced to Samuel Lincoln, a weaver who emigrated from Hingham, England, to Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1637. The president's forebears were pioneers who moved west with the expanding frontier from Massachusetts to Berks County, Pennsylvania, and then to Virginia . Abraham's father, Thomas Lincoln, was born in Rockingham County in backcountry Virginia i n 1778. In 1781 Thomas Lincoln's father, who was also named Abraham, took his family to Hughes Station on the Green River, 32 km (20 mi) east of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1786 a Native American killed the first Abraham Lincoln while he was at work clearing land for a farm in the forest. Thomas Lincoln continued to live in Kentucky. He saw it develop from a frontier wilderness into a rapidly growing state. But like his ancestors he preferred the rugged life on the frontier. In a brief autobiography written for a political campaign, Lincoln said that his father was a wandering labor boy, and grew up literally without education. He never did more in the way of writing than to bunglingly sign his own name. Despite Thomas Lincoln's apparent shiftlessness, he became a skilled carpenter, and he never lacked the basic necessities of life. At one time he owned title to two farms. He always possessed one or more horses. He paid his taxes, and, like his neighbors, he accepted jury duty and militia duty when called. On June 12, 1806, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy Hanks. Little is known about Abe Lincoln's mother except that she came from a very poor Virginia family. She wa s completely illiterate and signed her name with an X. After their marriage the Lincolns moved from a farm on Mill Creek in Hardin County, Kentucky, to nearby Elizabethtown. There Thomas Lincoln earned his living as a carpenter and handyman. In 1807 a daughter, Sarah, was born . In December 1808 the Lincolns moved to a 141-hectare (348-acre) farm on the south fork o f Nolin Creek near what is now Hodgenville, Kentucky. On February 12, 1809, in a log cabin th at Thomas Lincoln had built, a son, Abraham, was born. Later the Lincolns had a second son who died in infancy. When Abraham Lincoln was two, the family moved to another farm on nearby Knob Creek. Life was lonely and hard. There was little time for play. Most of the day was spent hunting, farming, fishing, and doing chores. Land titles in Kentucky were confused and often subject to dispute. Thomas Lincoln lost his title to the Mill Creek farm, and his claims to both the Nolin Creek and Knob Creek tracts were challenged in court. In 1816, therefore , the Lincolns decided to move to Indiana, where the land was surveyed and sold by the federa l government. In the winter of 1816 the Lincolns took their meager possessions, ferried across the Ohio River, and settled near Pigeon Creek, close to what is now Gentryville, Indiana . Because it was winter, Thomas Lincoln immediately built a crude, three-sided shelter that served as home until he could build a log cabin. A fire at the open end of the shelter kept the family warm. At this time southern Indiana was a heavily forested wilderness. Lincoln described it as a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals in the woods. Later some of Nancy Hanks's relatives moved near the site the Lincolns had chosen, and a thriving frontier community gradually developed. In 1818 an epidemic of the milk sick broke out. This was not actually a disease. It was caused by drinking poisoned milk from cows that had eaten the wild snakeroot plant. One of the first victims of the milk sick was Nancy Hanks Lincoln. She died October 5, 1818. The next year, Thomas Lincoln journeyed to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and married Sarah Bush Johnston, a widow with three children. Abe Lincoln was very much attached to his kind stepmother, and he later referred to her as my angel mother. One of the most important jobs on a frontier farm was clearing the forest. Young Abe Lincoln quickly became skilled with an axe. In his autobiographical sketch written in the third person, Lincoln state d that the clearing away of surplus wood was the great task ahead. Abraham, though very young, was large for his age, and had an axe put in his hands at once. From that till within his twenty-third year, he was almost constantly handling that most useful instrument. One of his chores with an axe was to make fence rails by splitting poles. Later, as a presidential candidate, Lincoln was known as the Railsplitter. A Education Reading by Firelight Abraham Lincoln's desire to learn and his efforts to educate himself have become legendary. Lincoln grew up in poverty in Kentucky and Indiana, where he had little formal education and minimal access to books. As a boy, he would often read at night by the light of the fire in his family's cabin.THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE When his father could spare him from chores, Lincoln attended an ABC school. Such schools were held in log cabins, and often the teachers were barely more educated than their pupils. According to Lincoln, no qualification was ever required of a teacher beyond readin', writin', and cipherin', to the Rule of Three. Including a few weeks at a similar school in Kentucky, Lincoln had
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks less than one full year of formal education in his entire life. Abe's stepmother encouraged his quest for knowledge. At an early age he could read, write, and do simple arithmetic. Books were scarce on the Indiana frontier, but besides the family Bible, which Lincoln knew well, he was able to read the classical authors Aesop , John Bunyan, and Daniel Defoe, as well as William Grimshaw's History of the United States ( 1820) and Mason Locke Weems's Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington (about 1800). This biography of George Washington made a lasting impression on Lincoln, and he made the idea ls of Washington and the founding fathers of the United States his own. By the time Lincol n was 19 years old, he had reached his full height of 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in). He was lean and muscular, with long arms and big hands that gave him an awkward appearance. Although he had remarkable strength, he never liked farm work. He preferred instead the easy congeniality that he found at the general store in nearby Gentryville. A neighbor recalled Abe was awful lazy. He would laugh and talk and crack jokes and tell stories all the time. The Pigeon Creek farm was near the Ohio River, and Lincoln often earned money ferrying passengers and baggage to riverboats waiting in midstream. In 1828, when he was 19, he was hired by the local merchant James Gentry to take a cargo-laden flatboat down the Mississippi River to New Orleans. In 1831 Abraham Lincoln and two others were hired to take a flatboat full of cargo down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, Louisiana. Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and speculator, paid them 50 cents a day plus a $60 fee. According to popular legend, Lincoln saw his first slave auction while on this trip In 1830 another epidemic of milk sick was rumored to be breaking out in Indiana. Already the Hanks family had moved west to Illinois, and their enthusiastic letters describing their new home rekindled the pioneering spirit in Thomas Lincoln. In March 1830 the Lincoln family set out for the Illinois country. They settled at the junction of woodland and prairie on the north bank of the Sangamon River, 16 km (10 mi) west of what is now Decatur, Illinois. Lincoln helped his father build a log cabin and fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded to speak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first politi cal speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of the day. In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and speculator, to build a flatboat and take it down the Mississippi with a load of cargo. The pay was 50 cent s a day plus a fee of $60. According to legend, Lincoln saw his first slave auction in New Or leans and said, If I ever get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard. In New Salem Denton Offutt was impressed with Lincoln's abilities. When they returned to Illinois, he hired Lincoln as a clerk in a general store in New Salem, a small community near the growing town of Springfield, Illinois. The pay was $15 a month, plus the use of the store as sleeping quarters. Although he was a newcomer in New Salem, Lincoln soon became one of its most popular citizens. He won the respect and fellowship of the local ruffians by besting their strong man, Jack Armstrong, in a wrestling match. And he soon earned the friendship of the more pe aceable citizens of the community by his good humor, intelligence, and integrity. As in all small towns of the day, the general store was an informal meeting place. Customers who came to buy at Offutt's store would usually linger to exchange anecdotes and jokes with his clerk . Lincoln, an avid newspaper reader, enjoyed the popular frontier pastime of discussing politics. Because he could read and write, Lincoln was often called on to draw up legal papers for the less literate citizens of New Salem. Clerking in a store gave Lincoln time to read all the books, newspapers, and political tracts that came his way. Always endeavoring to improve his education, he studied books on grammar and acquired a lifelong taste for the poetry of English poet and playwright William Shakespeare and Scottish poet Robert Burns. Novels, how ever, held little interest for him, and he later admitted that he never was able to finish one in his entire life. Lincoln also joined the local debating society. A member had this react ion to Lincoln's first debate: A perceptible smile at once lit up the face of the audience , for all anticipated the relation of some humorous story. But he opened up discussion in splendid style, to the infinite astonishment of his friends. . . . He pursued the question with reason and argument so pithy and forcible that all were amazed.? Abraham Lincoln As the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln helped keep th e American Union together during the Civil War and abolished slavery in the United States. Re membered for his honesty, compassion, and strength of character, Lincoln remains one of the m ost respected presidents in American history.Hulton Deutsch In the spring of 1832, Lincoln decided to run for a seat in the Illinois house of representatives. This was a logical step f r Lincoln to take, for on the frontier a young man with ability and ambition could rise rapidly in politics. A month after Lincoln announced his candidacy, Offutt's general store went bankrupt and Lincoln found himself without a job. But almost immediately, Governor John Reynol ds of Illinois called for volunteers to put down a rebellion of the Native American Sauk (o r Sac) and Fox peoples led by Chief Black Hawk. Lincoln enlisted at once and, because of his popularity, was elected captain of his company. When his term expired, he reenlisted as a private. In all, he served three months, but saw no actual fighting. However, Lincoln took great pride in this brief military career. A First Campaign When Lincoln returned to New Sale m in 1832, election day was two weeks away. It was a presidential election year, and political parties had formed around the contending candidates. Followers of Andrew Jackson, who was seeking a second term as president, called themselves Democrats. Followers of U.S. Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky called themselves National Republicans and later Whigs. Lincoln supported Clay, who had long been his political idol. He remained a faithful Whig until the party disintegrated over the question of slavery in the 1850s. Lincoln's program, as published in the Sangamon, Illinois, Journal, called for the construction of canals and roads, better schools, and a low interest rate to stimulate local economic growth. In his brief campaign, Lincoln spoke from tree stumps in village squares, visited farmers in their homes and fields, and shook hands and exchanged stories with as many people as he could meet. Nevertheless, he was defeated. There were 13 county candidates running for four legislative seats. Lincoln finished eighth. In his own precinct, however, he got 277 out of 300 votes even though the precinct voted overwhelmingly to support the Democrat, Jackson, for the presidency. A fter his defeat, Lincoln opened a general store in New Salem with William F. Berry as his partner. But Berry misused the profits, and in a few months the venture failed. Berry died in 1835, leaving Lincoln responsible for debts amounting to $1100. It took him several years to pay them off. After the general store failed, Lincoln was appointed postmaster of New Salem. The appointment came from Jackson's Democratic administration. Lincoln's Whig views were well known, but, as Lincoln explained it, the postmaster's job was too insignificant to make his politics an objection. As postmaster, Lincoln earned $60 a year plus a percentage of the receipts on postage. He ran an informal post office, often doing favors for friends, such as undercharging them for mailing letters. The job gave him time to read, and he made a habit f reading all the newspapers that came through the office. To augment his income, he became the deputy surveyor of Sangamon County. In 1834 Lincoln again ran for representative to the Illinois legislature. By then he was known throughout the county, and many Democrats gave him their votes. He was elected in 1834 and reelected in 1836, 1838, and 1840. As a member of the Whig minority he became the protégé of the Whig floor leader, Representative John T. Stuart of Springfield. When Stuart ran for a seat in the Congress of the United States in 1836, Lincoln replaced him as floor leader. Stuart also encouraged Lincoln to study law, which Lincoln did between legislative sessions. Lincoln's main achievement as a state legislator was the transfer of the state capital from Vandalia to Springfield. In this effort he acted as the leader of Sangamon County's delegation of seven representatives and two state senators, a group called the Long Nine because they were all tall men. Lincoln devised a strategy whereby the Sangamon delegation supported the projects of other legislator s in return for their support of Springfield as the capital city. In American politics this kind of aid is called logrolling, a term derived from
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks frontier families' tradition of helping each other to build log cabins. Lincoln's other votes in the state legislature reflected his Whig background. He supported the business interests in the state and defended the pro-business national platform of Henry Clay. Lincoln's experience in the Illinois legislature sharp ened his political skills. He was adept at logrolling, skilled in debate, and expert in the a rt of political maneuver. In 1837 Lincoln took his first public stand on slavery when the Illinois legislature voted to condemn the activities of the abolition societies that wanted an immediate end to slavery by any means. Lincoln and a colleague declared that slavery was founded on both injustice and bad politics, but the promulgation of abolitionist doctrine tends rather to increase than abate its evil. Lincoln was against slavery, but he favored lawfu l means of achieving its destruction. Throughout his political career, Lincoln avoided extreme abolitionist groups. Lincoln continued his study of law , and in 1836 he became a licensed attorney. The following year he became a junior partner in John T. Stuart's law firm and moved from New Salem to Springfield. Lincoln was extremely poor and arrived in Springfield on a borrowed horse with all his belongings in two saddlebags . A Springfield storekeeper, Joshua Fry Speed, whom Lincoln later called my most intimate friend gave Lincoln free lodging. Mary Todd Lincoln has been described as a short, lively woman who came from a prominent Lexington, Kentucky, family of slaveholders. Her husband, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, is supposed to have said that while God made do with one, the Todds demanded two. According to a now discredited legend, while in New Salem, Lincoln was said to have been in love with Ann Rutledge, the beautiful young daughter of a local innkeeper. When she died in 1835, Lincoln was said to be plunged in despair. The frequent lapses into melancholy that marked his adult years were said to be a result of this tragic death. But Lincoln in his later years never referred to Ann Rutledge, and authorities are unanimous in agreeing that the Lincoln-Rut ledge romance is a myth. Indeed, less than 18 months after Ann's death, Lincoln proposed marriage to Mary Owens, a Kentucky girl who also lived in New Salem. Theirs was not an ardent love affair, but having made his proposal, Lincoln felt he could not honorably break it off. Much to his relief, Mary turned him down. Later she explained, I thought Mr. Lincoln was deficient in those little links which make up the chain of a woman's happiness. In 1840, Lincoln met a cultured, high-strung Kentucky woman named Mary Todd, who was staying with a married sister in Springfield. After a long courtship, they were married on November 4, 1842. A week later, Lincoln wrote a fellow lawyer, Nothing new here, except my marrying, which to me, is a matter of profound wonder. Late in 1843 the Lincolns moved from their simple rented quarters to a modest frame house in Springfield that Lincoln bought for $1500. Of their four boys, only the eldest, Robert Todd Lincoln, reached adulthood. He was born in 1843 and died in 1926. Edward Baker Lincoln was born in 1846 and died at the age of four. William Wallace, called Willie, was born in 1850 and died in the White House, the presidential mansion, shortly be fore his 12th birthday. Lincoln's favorite son, Thomas, whom he affectionately called Tad, wa s born in 1853, grew up in the White House, and died at the age of 18. In contrast with the sweet, loving Ann Rutledge of legend, Mary Todd Lincoln has unfairly been pictured as a shrew who made Lincoln's life miserable. Certainly she was spoiled, haughty, and temperamental . The death of her children caused her much anguish, and after Willie's death she was often hysterical. Lincoln was devoted to her, however, and there is no evidence that theirs was not a happy marriage. On those occasions when she became upset, Lincoln treated her with patience and understanding. He, for his part, was careless in his personal habits and subject to extreme depression. What he and his wife had in common was ambition. Mary aided her husband's political career immeasurably. At the time of his marriage, Lincoln was earning $1200 to $1500 a year from his law practice, a good income for the time and place. When the law firm of Stuart and Lincoln dissolved in 1841, Stephen T. Logan, an able and experie nced lawyer, took Lincoln in as junior partner. In 1844 the firm of Logan and Lincoln also dissolved, and Lincoln formed a lifelong partnership with a young lawyer named William H. Herndon. Lawsuits on the Illinois frontier usually dealt with such trivial matters as crop damage caused by wandering livestock, ownership of hogs and horses, small debts, libel, and assault and battery. The Springfield courts were in session only a small part of the year. For three months each spring and fall, lawyers and judges rode the circuit, holding court at rural county seats. Lincoln rode the eighth judicial circuit, the largest in the state, covering 15 counties and about 12,900 sq km (about 8000 sq mi). The local sessions of the circuit court were major events on the frontier. The particulars of each case were well known to the towns people and were subject to heated debate. Courtroom conduct was informal, and more often than not a case was won on a lawyer's speaking ability rather than the legal merits of his case. The judge and the lawyers were treated as celebrities, and Lincoln, because of his storytellin g abilities and skill as a lawyer, was popular on the circuit. Ever the politician, he used this opportunity to meet new people and advance his political career. Lincoln still had political ambitions, but he now looked beyond the statehouse to the U.S. Congress. In 1843 he wrote a fellow politician, Now if you should hear any one say that Lincoln don't want to go to Congress, I wish you as a personal friend of mine, would tell him you have reason to believe he is mistaken. The truth is, I would like to go very much.The Whigs were a minority party in Illinois, and there was competition among the Whig politicians over the nomination for U .S. representative for the Seventh Congressional District, where Whigs were in the majority . Lincoln sought the nomination in 1842 and 1844 and received it in 1846. He went on to defeat the Democratic candidate, the Methodist preacher Peter Cartwright, in the election of November 1846. Congressman-elect Lincoln was a popular, masterful politician in Illinois. Having succeeded in the rough-hewn Illinois legislature, he was confident that he would make his mark in Congress. Once in Washington, D.C., however, Lincoln became one of many unknown freshman congressmen. The inner councils of government were closed to him, as was the Washington social life that Mary Lincoln was looking forward to. However, Lincoln never lost confidence in himself. He wrote Herndon, As you are all so anxious for me to distinguish myself, I have concluded to do so before long. The Lincolns, with their two sons, lived quietly in a modest boardinghouse. Lincoln had a small body of friends with whom he could relax and discuss politics. Among them was Alexander H. Stephens, the Whig congressman from Georgia, who later became vice president of the Confederate States of America. James K. Polk, a Democrat, was president while Lincoln was in Congress. Lincoln joined other Whigs in attacking Polk for starting the Mexican War. Congress had declared war against Mexico in May 1846 upon Polk's contention that Mexicans had fired on American soldiers in U.S. territory. I n December 1847 Lincoln challenged the truth of this contention. He introduced a resolution questioning whether the spot on which the firing took place was actually in U.S. territory. I n another resolution he claimed that the American troops were on that spot in violation of th e orders of their commanding officer, General Zachary Taylor. The next month, Lincoln supported a Whig resolution declaring that the Mexican War had been unnecessarily and unconstitutionally . . . begun by the President. Lincoln's spot resolutions made little impression either on Congress or on the president, but they caused an uproar in Illinois, where the war was approved of by most voters. Lincoln was denounced as a traitor, and opposition newspapers gleefully called him Spotty Lincoln. However, despite his opinion of the war, once war was declared, Lincoln voted for all appropriations in support of it. The extension of slavery into the territories was an important question during Lincoln's term in Congress. He supported the Wilmot Proviso, which proposed that slavery be prohibited in any territory acquired from Mexico. Lincoln also put forward a program for the abolition of slavery in Washington, D.C. Although Lincoln's proposal never came up before Congress, it exemplified his opposition to slavery and the moderate means by which he wanted to achieve abolition. The proposal called for the emancipation of children born into slavery after January 1, 1850 . These children would be placed in apprenticeship programs to learn a trade. The emancipation of other slaves would be voluntary, and the slaveholders would be compensated for their loss. Finally, the voters of Washington would have to approve the plan before it went into effect. Lincoln believed that Congress did not have the power to abolish slavery in the individual states. But where Congress did have the power, as in Washington, and where the electorate was agreeable, Lincoln thought it should abolish slavery. In the presidenti al election of 1848, Lincoln decided to back the popular war hero Zachary Taylor, rather than his idol Henry Clay, for the Whig nomination. Lincoln's reasons were wholly practical. Mr . Clay's chance for an election is just no chance at all, he wrote. In my judgment we can elect nobody but General Taylor. Lincoln campaigned for Taylor in Massachusetts and Illinois . Taylor won the election, but much to Lincoln's disappointment, the Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Lewis Cass of Michigan, carried Illinois. Lincoln wanted to run for a second term in Congress, but it was traditional that the Whig
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks candidate from the Seventh Congr essional District in Illinois serve only one term. Further, Lincoln's antiwar position made him unpopular at home, and his former law partner Stephen Logan, running on Lincoln's record , was defeated. Lincoln discovered that the incoming Whig administration had little use for his services. He was offered nothing better than the governorship of far-off Oregon Territory . Lincoln rejected the appointment, and, thoroughly dejected and believing that his politica l career was over, returned to Springfield to renew his practice of law. Lincoln's law partner, William Herndon, had kept the firm going while Lincoln was in Congress. Now the two men built up their practice until it was one of the largest in Illinois . As senior partner, Lincoln made frequent appearances before the federal court in Chicago and the state supreme court in Springfield. He also continued to ride the circuit for six month s each year. From the fall term of 1849 to the fall term of 1860 he missed only two sessions on the circuit, a record no other lawyer matched. Riding the circuit was an important, if unspectacular, stage in Lincoln's development from partisan politician to statesman. The long solitary journeys between county seats, first by horse or buggy and then by train, gave him opportunity for quiet thought. He reread Shakespeare, and for mental discipline he studied Euclidean mathematics. Politics, national affairs, and abstract ideas occupied his mind. Lincoln also enjoyed the companionship of the other lawyers and of circuit judge David Davis, whom he later appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States. The migratory life of the circuit lawyer also enabled Lincoln to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. Because he did not always have enough time to prepare an adequate case in the circuit courts, Lincoln often had to depend on his natural shrewdness and oratorical ability to sway a jury.
His most celebrated circuit case was his defense of Duff Armstrong, the son of his New Salem friend Jack Armstrong, on a murder charge. When a witness testified that bright moonlight had enabled him to see Duff commit the murder, Lincoln produced an almanac and proved that the moon had not been shining brightly at the time. In summing up the case, Lincoln described with great emotion his friendship with the boy's father. The jury voted for acquittal. Lincoln soon became one of the most respected lawyers in the state. The briefs he presented before the more formal state and federal courts were carefully documented and marked by unassailable logic . Lincoln argued many important cases. He often represented the interests of the growing corp orations in Illinois. In Illinois Central Railroad v. County of McLean he successfully pleaded that a county could not tax a railroad. In another important case, Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Company, he argued that a railroad had the right to build a bridge across a stream used for navigation. Despite his prominence as a lawyer, however, Lincoln was careless about his dress, and he sometimes carried important papers inside his battered stovepipe hat. Antislavery Leader Lincoln was losing interest in politics when, in 1854, Congress passed the Kansas -Nebraska Act. The act aroused Lincoln, in his words, as he had never been before. The act created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and stated that each territory could be admitted as a state with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission. The author of the act, Senator Stephen A. Douglas, the leading Democrat of Illinois, called this program popular sovereignty because it allowed the voters in these territories to decide for themselves whether slavery would be allowed. The Kansas-Nebraska Ac t repealed the old dividing line between free and slave states as set by the Missouri Compromise of 1820. With the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, a new Lincoln emerged into the wor ld of politics. Although he was as ambitious for political office as ever, he was now, for th e first time in his career, devoted to a cause. He became a forceful spokesman for the antislavery forces. Early Contest with Douglas Abraham Lincoln had settled into his Illinois law practice in 1854 when the United States Congress passed the KansasNebraska Act. This law removed the north-south dividing line between free and slave territory that had been created by the 1820 Missouri Compromise, and allowed the two new states to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. Galvanized by the law, Lincoln began to campaign fervently for antislavery Whig politicians in Illinois and against Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, who authored the act. Lincoln delivered the speech excerpted here in Peoria, Illinois . In 1854 Lincoln campaigned for the election to Congress of Richard Yates, an antislavery Whig, on a platform of opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. However, Lincoln was after bigger game. His target was none other than Douglas himself, whose nickname was The Little Giant. In October 1854, Douglas came to Springfield to defend the Kansas-Nebraska Act. After Doug las spoke, Lincoln mounted the speaker's platform and announced that he would answer Douglas' s speech the next night. For days, Lincoln had haunted the state library, read congressiona l documents, and organized his arguments against slavery. The next night, in his shirtsleeve s and without a collar or tie, Lincoln spoke. Attacking the Kansas-Nebraska Act itself, he said: The Missouri Compromise forbade slavery to go north of 36°30'. Our government breaks dow n that restriction and opens the door for slavery to enter w here it could not go. This is practically legislating for slavery, recognizing it, extending it. Douglas had spoken of slavery only as a political issue. The morality of the institution did not concern him. To Lincoln , however, slavery was both a political and a moral issue. It is said, Lincoln continued, that the slaveholder has the same political right to take his Negroes to Kansas that a freeman has to take his hogs or his horses. This would be true if Negroes were property in the sam e sense that hogs and horses are. But is this the case? It is notoriously not so. To Lincoln, slavery was incompatible with American democracy. When the white man
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks governs himself, he said, that is self-government; but when he governs himself, and also governs another man that is despotism. If the Negro is a man, why then my ancient faith teaches me that all men a re created equal, and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's makin g a slave of another. Lincoln avoided abolitionist doctrine, taking the view that slavery was a national problem, not merely a Southern one. I think, he went on, I would not hold one in slavery, at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon . ...It does seem to me that some system of gradual emancipation might be adopted, but for their tardiness in this, I will not undertake to judge our brethren of the South. Lincoln repeat ed this speech in Peoria, Illinois, 12 days later. It has become known as his Peoria speech . Despite his new role as a spokesman for the antislavery forces in Illinois, Lincoln declined to join the Republican Party, then being formed on an abolition platform. The Whig Party was in rapid decline, but Lincoln remained with it until its death. In 1855 he was the Whig candidate for the U.S. Senate, the upper chamber of Congress. U.S. senators were then elected by the state legislatures. Lincoln led for seven ballots. Then, seeing that he could not win , he threw his support to an anti-Douglas Democrat, Lyman Trumbull, who was elected. In 1856 Lincoln publicly identified himself as a Republican, and in May he attended the Republican state convention at Bloomington. The moderate antislavery resolutions of this convention were acceptable to Lincoln. He signified his approval of the new party by giving the main address at the convention. This speech, considered by many to be his most compelling, has been lost. At the Republican national convention, John C. Frémont w as nominated for president. The Illinois delegation proposed Lincoln for vice president, but, although he re ceived 110 convention votes, the nomination w ent to William C. Dayton of New Jersey. Lincoln campaigned for the Republican ticket in Illinois and in Michigan, but Frémont lost Illinois , as w ell as the election, to his Democratic opponent, James Buchanan. Agitation over the slavery issue increased in 1856 and 1857. In the Dred Sco tt Case the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories. In Kansas proslavery and antislavery partisans were engaged in a bloody civil war for control of the territorial government. Northern abolitionists demanded the immediate destruction of slavery, while Southern apologists insisted that their peculiar institution was beneficial to both slaveowner and slave. In 1858 Senator Douglas came up for reelection. The Republican Party nominated Lincoln to oppose him. In his acceptance speech before the Republican s tate convention in Springfield, Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand . I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved; I do not expect the house to fall; but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. This was Lincoln's most extreme statement against slavery. Although he returned to his more moderate position as expressed in the Peoria speech, his opponents used the militant words of the House Divided speech against him. Lincoln-Douglas Debates Lincoln-Douglas Debates In a series of seven debate s in 1858, Abraham Lincoln challenged United States Senator Stephen Douglas's support of a law allowing slavery in free territory. Lincoln lost his bid for Douglas's Senate seat, but the debates helped pave the road to the presidency. Both Lincoln and Douglas we excellent speakers. When Douglas was told that Lincoln was his opponent, he said, I shal l have my hands full. He is the strong man of the party, full of wit, facts, dates and the best stump speaker, with his droll ways and dry jokes, in the West. At the 1858 state Republican convention in Springfield, Illinois, the Republican Party's United States Senate candidate for Illinois and future president Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous House Divided speech. Many politicians viewed Lincoln's speech as radical. Stephen A. Douglas, the Democratic Party's candidate, accused Lincoln of taking an unreasonably hard line against slavery and said he was advocating boldly and clearly a war of section's between North and South over slavery. The campaign opened in Chicago. Douglas defended popular sovereignty and attacked Lincoln for his house divided speech. He accused Lincoln of trying to divide the nation . Lincoln replied by calling for national unity. Recalling the Declaration of Independence, the document on which the United States was founded, he said, Let us discard all this quibbling about this man and the other man this race and that race and the other race, being inferior, and therefore they must be placed in an inferior position. Let us discard all these things , and unite as one people throughout the land, until we shall once more stand up declaring that all men are created equal. In July, Lincoln challenged Douglas to a series of face-to-fa ce debates. Douglas accepted. It was arranged that seven three-hour debates would be held in seven different cities between August and October. In the debates, both candidates respected each other and kept to the issues. The crux of the discussion was the morality of slavery . The debates captivated Illinois. About 10,000 people listened to the first debate under a blazing hot sun at Ottawa. Over 15,000 listened in drizzling rain at Freeport. Even in the small towns where the candidates spoke alone, crowds of as many as 6000 were common. The newspapers carried the arguments of each candidate throughout the nation. The Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Ja nuary 1, 1863, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves. Lincoln's decree was later made law by passage of the 13t h Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. In the second debate, at Freeport, Lincoln asked Douglas whether the people of a territory could lawfully exclude slavery prior to the formation of a state constitution. Douglas replied that slavery could be excluded from a territory, despite the Dred Scott decision, if the people refused to enact the necessary local laws for its protection. This opinion, known as the Freeport Doctrine, cost Douglas much of his support among Southern Democrats who were thinking of him as a presidential candidate in 1860. In the last debate, at Alton, Lincoln said, The sentiment that contemplates the institution of slavery in this country as a wrong is the sentiment of the Republican Party . On the other hand, I have said there is a sentiment which treats it as not being wrong....That class will include all men who positively assert that it is right, and all who like Judge Douglas treat it as indifferent and do not say it is either right or wrong. Lincoln believed he had a good chance of defeating Douglas. Indeed, the Republicans won a majority of the popular votes, but the lame-duck legislature, which was Democratic, reelected Douglas by a vote of 54 to 46. Lincoln was not too disappointed about the results. He wrote in a letter to a friend, I am glad I made the late race. It gave me a hearing on the great and durable question of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view, and shall be forgotten, I believe I have made some remarks which will tell for the cause of civil liberty long after I am gone. The Election of 1860 The Lincoln-Douglas debates br ought Lincoln national recognition. He accepted invitations to speak in Ohio, Indiana, Kansas , Iowa, Wisconsin, and at the Cooper Union college in New York City. Abraham Lincoln's 1858 debates with Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas, which revolved around the issue of slavery, established a national reputation for Lincoln. When he came to speak at New York City's Cooper Union on February 27, 1860, a large and distinguished audience turned out. Using historical facts and a meticulous leg al approach, Lincoln challenged Douglas's fundamental assertion that the founding fathers who wrote the United States Constitution intended that states or territories could override Congress regarding slavery policies. Logical and compelling in its simplicity, the speech is regarded as one of Lincoln's most brilliant. It propelled him into the position of the leading Republican candidate for president. On February 27, 1860, at Cooper Union, Lincoln addressed a crowd of 1500 New Yorkers who had braved a snowstorm to hear him speak. The speech was sponsored by the Young Men's Republican Union, a group opposed to the radical antislavery views of U.S. Senator William H. Seward of New York. Seward was then the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Lincoln made a careful speech, moderate in tone and conciliatory to the South. He denied that the Republican Party was a Northern party alone, and he repudiated the violent abolitionist John Brown for his attempt to start a slave rebellion . He also denied that the Republican Party intended to interfere with the existing system in the South. Wrong as we think slavery is, he said, we can yet afford to leave it alone where it is. It was one of his most stirring speeches, and was met with much applause and cheering. A reporter wrote, No man ever before made such an impression on his first appeal to a New York audience. As a result of this speech, Lincoln became a leading contender for th e Republican
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks presidential nomination. In 1860 the Illinois Repub lican state convention met and named Lincoln as its choice for president. In May the Republic an national convention met in Chicago. The chief contenders for the presidential nomination were Seward, Lincoln, Governor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania , and former congressman Edward Bates of Missouri. Because of their strong positions against slavery and the South, Seward and Chase did not have the support of the moderates. As a member of the American, or Know-Nothing Party in earlier years, Bates had offended foreignborn Americans. Cameron was involved with political scandals in his home state. Only Lincoln wa s acceptable to all factions of the party. On the first ballot, Seward led with 173-1/2 votes. Lincoln had 102, Cameron had 50-1/2, Chase had 49, and Bates had 35. On the second ballot , Cameron withdrew, and most of the Pennsylvania delegation switched to Lincoln. Seward now had 184-1/2 votes, Lincoln 181, Chase 42-1/2, and Bates 35. On the third ballot, four Ohio delegates changed their votes to Lincoln. This started a stampede on his behalf, and when his nomination was secure, the convention voted to make him their unanimous choice for president . To balance the ticket politically and geographically, the convention chose a former Democrat, Senator Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, as its vice presidential candidate. The party's policies, or platform, included a moderate antislavery position designed to appease the South: slavery was not to be extended, but would not be abolished where it existed. Also included were a high tariff (tax on imports) to appeal to the industrial North, and the promise of free land for settlers to satisfy the West. California and Oregon voters were promised a railroad to the Pacific Coast, and support for river and harbor projects carried on the Whig tradition of internal improvements. At the Democrats' convention, held in Ch arleston, South Carolina, the party was split into Northern and Southern factions over the slavery question. The convention nominated Stephen Douglas for president, and this so incensed the Southern delegates that many of them walked out. Later they held a separate convention and nominated John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. A fourth party, the Constitutional Union Party, nominated John Bell of Tennessee on a brief platform calling only for the preservation of the Union. Following the custom of the day, Lincoln remained in Springfield while other Republicans campaigned on his behalf. With the Democratic Party split, his victory was virtually assured. He received 180 electoral votes, a majority. Breckinridge, who carried the entire Deep South, was second with 72. Bell received 39 and Douglas 12. However, Lincoln won only 40 percent of the popular vote. Of the total votes cast, he won 1,865,593 , Douglas 1,382,713, Breckinridge 848,356, and Bell 592,906. Lincoln failed to win a single electoral vote in ten Southern states. Lincoln's First Inaugural Address Convinced that United States President Abraham Lincoln was a threat to slavery, Southern states began to secede soon after Lincoln's election in 1860 . In his inaugural address, delivered on March 4, 1861, Lincoln said he would not interfere with the institution of slavery where it already existed. However, Lincoln had long been opposed to extending slavery to new territories in the West. In his speech, Lincoln expressed his unwavering belief that no state had the right to secede from the Union. He promised to maintain and defend all possessions of the federal government, which included property such as forts that the rebellious Southern states had already seized. In April 1861 the American Civi l War (1861-1865) began with the battle at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Even before election day, Southern militants were threatening to secede from the Union if Lincoln was elected. In December, with the Republican victory final, South Carolina seceded. By February, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas had followed . These states joined together to form the Confederate States of America, also known as the Confederacy. President Buchanan did nothing to stop the secessionist movement, and President-elect Lincoln was not yet in a position to intercede. Lincoln remained silent on the issue, be lieving that, in time, Union sentiment would reassert itself in the South and the secession of the seven states would come to an end. On February 11, 1861, Lincoln bade farewell to his neighbors in Springfield and set out for Washington, D.C. He now had a beard, which he ha grown at the suggestion of a young girl during the campaign. Alluding to the troubled days ahead, he told his friends, Today I leave you. Notes on Emma Taylor Children 19 Arthur Hudson b: 1878 19 John Henry Hudson b: 1881 19 Rufus Taylor Hudson b: 1883 19 Dora E. Hudson b: 1888 19 Norah Hudson b: 1889 19 Wyatt Marshall Hudson b: 1894 19 Jesse Hudson b: 1899 19 Annie Hudson b: 1886 Notes on George W. Taylor Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1986769&id=I510958861 * 1880 Census, St. Francois, St. Francois County, Missouri # 114 - 114 TAYLOR,George w m 23 Section ____(sp?) R.R. MO N.C. TN ,Elizabeth w f23 wife Keeping house MO KY KY ,Martha E. w f 2 daughter MO ,John L. son w m 7/12 Nov. son MO * 1900 Census, St. Francois, St. Francois County, Missouri June 7th # 670 - 732 TAYLOR,George head w m Apr 185643 wd Farmer MO N.C. TN ,Sterling son w m Feb 1886 14 s at school MOMO MO ,Jennie daughter w f Jan 1888 12 s at school MO MO MO ,Lucy mother w f July 1833 66 wd 8 children, 5 living TN PA PA * 1910 Census, Pendleton, St. Francois County, Missouri April 19th # 71 - 76 SHEETS,A.Charlie head m w 32 m1 5 Laborer, Lead Mill MO MO MO ,E.Bertie wife f w 26 m1 5 3 children, 3 living MO MO MO
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks ,R.Ona daughter f w 4 s MO ,E.Buford son m w 2 s MO ,A.George(sp?) son m w 7/12 MO TAYLOR,W.George father-in-law m w 53 wd Carpenter, House MO MO TN * 1920 Census, Pendleton, St. Francois County, Missouri Jan 20th #4-4 SHEETS,Chas. A. head m w 42 m Staton A____?, Railroad MO MO MO ,Ethel B. wife fw 35 m MO MO MO ,Oma R. daughter f w 13 s MO ,Bufford E. sonm w 11 s MO ,Georgia A. daughter f w 10 s MO TAYLOR,George W. father-in-law m w 63 wd Carpenter, House B___? MO N.C. TN * Obit: THE STAR NEWS-REGISTER, Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co. MO, March 11, 1927 GEORGE W. TAYLOR George W. Taylor was born September 13, 1858 anddeparted this life March 7, 1927. Mr. Taylor was born and reared in St. Francois County. He was well known and beloved by many. Funeral services were held atthe Baptist church at Doe Run Tuesday noon, interment in the Pendleton cemetery. Besides his wife and two children, who departed this life several years ago,he leaves six children, Mr. J. L., Mrs. Jas. Middleton and Mrs. Jennie Gideonof Alton, Ill., Sterling of near Bismarck, and Mrs. Frank Harvey and Mrs. Chas.Sheets of Doe Run. He lived with his children and was with Mrs. Sheets when the end came. He was not feeling well and arose about 1 o'clock and started downthe stairs and fell, receiving a fractured skull. The end came in a short time. He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Beck of Flat River, Mrs. Martha Halter of Farmington, Mrs. Jas. Ritter of Desloge and Mrs. Sherman West of Loughboro. Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The floral offerings were many and beautiful Father: Larkin C. TAYLOR b: 23 Jan 1826 in of Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Mother: Lucy CLOUD b: 1828 in , Hawkins, Tennessee Marriage 1 Georgia Ann Elizabeth MITCHELL b: 3 Jun 1857 in Missouri Married: 13 Sep 1877 in St. Francois , Missosuri Children Marcella Janette "Jennie" TAYLOR b: 29 Jan 1888 in Missouri John L. TAYLOR b: Abt. 1879 in Missouri Effie Claudia TAYLOR b: Abt. 1882 in Missouri Ethel Birdie TAYLOR Sterling Alonzo TAYLOR b: 28 Dec 1887 Martha Elizabeth "Eliza" TAYLOR b: 25 Jun 1878 in St. Francois , Missouri Notes on Lloyd Taylor Lloyd Taylor said he was a coal miner, instead of a logger like his father "because Lumber's made two dollars and twenty five cents a day and coal miners made three dollars and fifty cents a day, so I was a coal miner." Bryan remembers him to be very loving and to have a kind heart. He also remembers getting off the schoolbus every day to find Lloyd waiting for him so they could go water their pony. Lloyd passed away in his sleep at the age of 80 years old. Lloyd loved baseball. Notes on Della Beatrice Taylor Children J. H BOWLIN b: 10 MAR 1941 McArther BOWLIN b: 20 MAR 1942 Living BOWLIN Dannie BOWLIN b: 1 MAY 1945 Living BOWLIN
Notes on Ethel Coleman Taylor 1 Ethel Coleman Taylor b: 1897 d: 1934 + John Julian Peacock b: 1/21/1895 d: 8/30/1954 2 Gertrude Peacock b: 1918 d: 1920 2 Mame Belle Peacock b: 7/3/1919 d: 9-18-2007 + Leonard Hugh Hooks b: 23 Jan 1919 d: 11 Feb 1972 3 Living Hooks + Living Walls 4 Living Walls + Living Merritt 4 Living Walls + Living Kiefer
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Living TRAVIS 5 Living TRAVIS + Living MADDUX 4 Living TRAVIS + Living HORNER 5 Living HORNER + Living MITCHELL 5 Living HORNER + Living MAHAN + Kenneth Allan VANDAGRIFF b: 4 MAY 1950 d: 18 MAR 1996 4 Living TRAVIS + Living JETT 5 Living JETT 5 Living JETT 5 Living JETT 5 Living JETT 4 Living TRAVIS + Living TUCKER 5 Living TRAVIS + Living BARLOW 5 Living TRAVIS + Living WARREN 4 Living TRAVIS + Walter Kenneth HAYES b: 5 AUG 1936 d: 8 MAY 1995 5 Living HAYES 5 Living HAYES 5 Living HAYES Notes on Olive Lavina Smith 1870 - this census does not state family relationships Name: Olive Kellogg Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850 Age in 1870: 20 Birthplace: Wisconsin Home in 1870: Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Sioux City Lucius Kellogg 21, NY Olive Kellogg 20, WI Ady Smith 9, Colorado Notes on Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) Rocky Mountain News (CO) - June 17, 1992 80, of Westminster died June 2 in Cambridge Care Center in Lakewood. Services were June 5 in Arvada Covenant Church. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Turner, a native of Williamson, W.Va., was a laboratory technician at Public Service Co. until his retirement in 1977. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn; two sons, Sherwood Jr. of Westminster and David of Colorado Springs; one sister, Marie Taylor of La Mesa, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Throughout his life he was known as Sherwood T. Turner. Notes on Marie Gladys Chapman Marie Chapman apears with Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise (Rowe) Chapman in 1910 census Mingo, WV. Marie Gladys Turner appears in 1920 Denver CO census with Irvin Preston Turner and Minnie (Rowe) Turner. Attended Pillar of Fire School in Westminister, CO Marie and her brother Sherwood were born to Sydney Chapman and his wife Esther Louise (Rowe) Chapman. After Sydney and Esther divorced, Irvin Preston Turner and Minnie (Rowe) Turner (sister of Esther) changed the last names of Marie and Sherwood to Turner and raised them. Marie never knew she had been adopted. She was always told the courthouse that kept her birth records had burned down Most of Marie's life was as a homemaker. She worked for a few years in a church day care center. She did sewing and made dresses for extra money. Throughout her life her name was Marie G. Turner then Marie G. Taylor when she married.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Death certificate 3-200037-011454: date fo death Jul 20, 2000 Last address 5480 Marengo Av., La Mesa, CA 91942 SS# 523-12-1640 Notes on William L. Aseniero My Mother, Esther Row Aseniero, had three children; namely; Marie, Sherwood, and me, and my Mother had a brother, William Row,, a sister Minnie Row Turner, and other siblings. Minnie and Irvin Adopted Marie and Sherwood, and I was born after my Mother's marriage to Luis D. Aseniero. My Mother's Mother was Jahaza Sizemore, a Cherakee Indian, who married Blackhawk Sizemoore, reportedly an Indian Chief. I believe that Blackhawk had two brothers, Black cloud and Whitecloud, but I can't substantiate this. Bill Aseniero After serving three years In the USNR during WWII, Ihegraduated from the University of Colorado in December 1949, with a B.S.E.E degree, marrying his wife, Laura, upon graduation. After serving on the faculty of the University for two years as a research associate, He spent 34 years at General Electric an Aerospace Systems Engineer, then 6 years at Boeing as a navigation and weapons systems engineer, before retiring at age 66. He has four daughters, eight grandchildren, and three great grand children Notes on Alice Fay Rowe Burial: Senters Cemetery, Lawrence Co., KY Event: Cause of Death (Facts Pg) Tuberculous Note: Alice had to give her son Daniel away at the age of two years because of the Tuberculous she was suffering from. The story is that as Alice was dying she cried out for Daniel. The people around her sick bed thought she wanted to talk to old Daniel Senters and he was sent for. Daniel arrived and Alice looked up at him and said "No I want my Daniel". Finally realizing that she was asking to see her son Daniel one last time before she died, someone went to get the boy. However, by the time they had returned with him Alice was dead Notes on Walter Rowe Walter Rowe died 02-19-1983 Walter Rowe Funeral services for Lawrence County native Walter Rowe, 57, Rt. 1 South Point, Ohio, were conducted Feb. 23 in Reger Funeral Chapel, Huntington with burial in Spring Valley Memory Gardens. Mr. Rowe died Feb. 19. He was born March 23, 1925, in Lawrence County, a son of the late Henry E. and Esta Lowe Rowe. He was a mill forman for Martha White Flours. Surgviving are his wife, Bunia Rowe; a daughter, Mrs. Connie Belcher, of Huntington; a son, Arthur M Preston, of Tucson Ariz. two sisters, Mrs Shirley Preston and Mrs. Charlene Thompson, both of Louisa; six brothers George Rowe of Ashland, Grover Rowe of Allen, Orville and Sammie Rowe, both of Louisa, Linzie Rowe of Marysville, Ohio; and Hershel Rowe of Lexington. The son listed is probably the brother of Bunia Preston Rowe, who Walter and Bunia raised. Sources: Title: KY Libraries & Archives-Births, Marriage & Deaths Repository: Media: Book Page: Vol. 192-92080 Mother listed as Esta Rowe Title: Obituary Repository: Media: Book Page: Paintsville Herald 3-26-1986 (Bunia Preston Rowe) Notes on Goble Rowe Goble Rowe Died 02-19-1971 Goble Rowe, 44, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Louisa, KY Rt. 2 died Thursday at his home after an apparent heart attack. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at the Little Ethel United Baptist Church at Louisa Rt. 2 by the Rev. Charles Price. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery there. Born Nov. 6, 1926, he was a son of Mrs. Esta Lowe Rowe of Louisa Rt. 2 and the late Henry Rowe. Survivors include the widow, Mrs Mary Ratcliff Rowe, a daughter, Bernadette Rowe at home, two sons; two sisters, Mrs. George Preston of Sandusky, Ohio, and Mrs. Levi Thompson of Louisa, Rt. 2, and eight brothers, George Rowe of Ashland, KY, Rt. 5, Grover Rowe of Allen, kY McKinley Rowe of Lincoln Park, Mich., Walter Rowe of Hintington, Orville and Lindsey Rowe of Delaware, Ohio, Sammy Rowe of Louisa, Rt. 1 and Ray Rowe of Columbus, Ohio. The body is at the Young Funeral Home at Louisa where friends may call after 6 p.m
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Nellie Sheirly Rowe Sources: Title: KY Libraries & Archives-Births, Marriage & Deaths Repository: Media: Book Page: Vol. 216-96198 Title: Obituary Repository: Media: Book Page: Ashland Daily Independent 8-3-2003 ²² sponsored links Notes on Lawrence Edward Bowling Military Service: WWII Army Military Service: Army-WWII Event: Nickname Larry Burial: 20 FEB 2002 Preston Family Cemetery, Milo, Martin Co., KY Occupation: Justice of the Peach Occupation: C&O Railroad Occupation: Miner Note: After the war Lawrence returned to Martin Co., KY where he later took a job with the C & O Railroad as a conductor. He later worked at Armco Steel in Ashlland, was a coal miner at Holden WV, and a Deputy Sheriff under Jack Richmond in Martin Co., KY. In the late 40's he owned and operated a taxi cab in Louisa, and in the early 50's he and Helen bought and operated a truck stop/restaurant on Rt. 3 between Louisa and Fallsburg, KY called the WoW. In the late 50's he obtained his license to wrestle professionally, gaining notoriety wrestling as "The Scuffling Hillbilly". In June 1952 he moved his family to Ypsilanti MI. There he worked for the Great Northern Truck Stop for a short while. He then worked for Motor State Products as a die setter. He returned to KY in 1970. In KY he owned the Henry Clay Gulf service station in Ashland, KY. Lawrence and Helen settled in Flatwoods, KY where he was sworn in as an Ashland Auxiliary Police Officer and later became a part time policeman in the City of Flatwoods. In the early 90's Lawrence ran for the office of Justice of the Peace in Greenup Co., KY and was successful. Obituary: Ashland Daily Independent 19 Feb 2002 Lawrence Edward "88" Bowling, 75, of Flatwoods, KY, died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2002, in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. Mr. Bowling was born Jan. 14, 1927, in Georges Creek, KY, a son of the late Wallace B. and Mella Rowe Bowling. He also was preceded in death by two brothers, James Wallace Bowling and Homer J. Bowling. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran, where he served during the occupation of Japan. He was a conductor for the C & O Railroad in the 1940s, was a former deputy sheriff in Martin County and Lawrence County, KY, was a former wrestler and wrestling promoter and was a member of the Ashland and Flatwoods auxiliary police departments in the 1970s. He retired from Motor State Products in Ypsilanti, MI, and was a former employee of Armco. Mr. Bowling was a life member of the VFW Post 10017 in Ashland, Boyd Co., KY, where he served as post commander in 1995, a member of the Military Order of the Cooties, where he served as state grand commander (1997-98), and was a member of VFW Post 1168 in Greenup, KY, AMVETS Post 108 and American Legion Post 76, both in Ashland, and Ironton Eagles Post 895. He was a justice of the peace in Greenup. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Helen Preston Bowling; a son, Randall G. Bowling of Ashland; two daughters, Sonjia Elaine (David) Moore and Melanie Evelyn (David) Brown, all of Worthington, KY; five sisters, Virginia (Lonnie) Thompson of Ashland, Irene (True) Miller of Flatwoods, KY, Mary Hope Meeks of Louisa, Lawrence Co., KY, Minnie Hazel (Morton) Carter of Waterford, MI, and Gladys Bowling of Georges Creek; 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and an abundance of nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the Evans Funeral Home in Raceland, KY, by the Rev. Marvin Boggs. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Pack Bottom Church in Milo, KY, by the Rev. Lonnie Ratliff. Burial with military services will be in the Preston family cemetery in Milo, KY. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Media: Book Page: Randal Gregory Bowling, Sr. (Son) Notes on Homer Jackson Bowling Military Service: U.S. Army Occupation: C&O R.R. Car Shop/Raceland, KY Note: Homer was an employee at the C&O Railroad Car Shops in Raceland, KY. It was here that he was injured so severely that it forced his leaving and this injury to his head eventually lead to his death Notes on James Prichard Hicks Military Service: Navy veteran, WWII Occupation: Retired Engineer and Safety Officer with Steel of WV Religion: Member of Cross Roads United Methodist Church Note: The Ashland Daily Independent James Hicks 1926-1999 James Prichard Hicks, 73, of Huntington, died Thursday in St. Marys Hospital. Mr. Hicks was born Feb. 19, 1926 at Catlettsburg, KY, a son of the late John H. and Minnie Marie Rowe Hicks. He was a retired engineer and safety officer with Steel of West Virginia, a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of Cross Roads United Methodist Church and United Men. He was a member of Hampton Lodge 235 F&AM of Catlettsburg, Apperson Chapter 81 R.A.M., Everett Council 65 R&SM, Ashland Commandery 28 KT,, and El Hasa Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Larna Jacquelyn Damron Hicks, two sons, Christopher P. Hicks of Vine Grove, KY, and Martin A. Hicks of Barboursville, a daughter, Lorna Dean of Stuart, VA, four brothers, Clyde T. Hicks and Manuel Hicks, both of Charlotte, NC Paul H. Hicks of Ashland, KY and Jolly J. Hicks of Catlettsburg, KY, three sisters, Helen P. Lurch of St. Petersburg, FL, Lena Hicks of Lexington, KY and Ruby Bruce of Greenup, KY, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Cross Roads United Methodist Church by the Rev. Rim W. Halloran. Burial will be in East Ashland Memorial Gardens with military rites by Hampton Lodge 235 F&AM. Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm today at Chapmans Mortuary at Huntington, and after 2 pm Sunday at the church. In Lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Memorial Fund, Cross Roads United Methodist Church, 3146 Saltwell Rd, Huntington, WV 25705 Notes on Elizabeth Rutherford Children Rebecca McCoy b: ABT 1862 Joseph McCoy b: ABT 1864 Parlee McCoy b: ABT 1865 Harvey McCoy b: ABT 1867 in Pike Co., KY Elnora McCoy b: 1869 Boyd McCoy b: ABT 1872 Dollie McCoy b: ABT 1874 Lydia McCoy b: ABT 1875 in Pike Co, Kentucky Lovel D. "Lovely" McCoy b: APR 1878 in Pike Co., KY Sources: Abbrev: The McCoys: Their Story Title: The McCoys: Their Story Author: Truda Williams McCoy Publication: Preservation Council Press for the Preservation Council of Pike Co., KY, Inc. Note: Source Media Type: Book Repository: Abbrev: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census Title: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census Notes on Larry Gene Taylor Larry G. Taylor StoryLeave A TributePosted: Sunday, February 13, 2005 SALEM, Ore. -Larry G. Taylor, 62, of Salem died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, in Salem. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service in Salem. Interment will be in City View Cemetery, Salem. Larry G. Taylor was born July 11, 1945, in Sioux City, the son of Myron "Mike" N. and Evelyn G. (Wetrosky) Taylor, where he was raised. He moved to Salem in 1967. Mr. Taylor had worked in the sheet metal industry all of his life. Some of his projects included working on the Portland Convention Center, the Lloyd Towers, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Capitol Expansion in the 1970s. He enjoyed gardening and camping
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Survivors include his wife, Melissa of Salem; his children, Dani Jean Johnson of Warrenton, Ore., Andrew Dwight Taylor of Portland, Ore., and Curtis Glenn Taylor of Hillsboro, Ore.; a brother-in-law, Norman Westergaard of Sloan, Iowa; three grandsons; four nephews; four nieces; four great nephews; and three great nieces. He was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Byron Taylor in 1982; his father, Mike Taylor in 1983; his mother, Evelyn Taylor in 2001; and a sister, Marlene Westergaard in 2004. Contributions may be given in his name to the American Cancer Society Notes on Marlene Ann Taylor Marlene A. Westergaard StoryLeave A TributePosted: Saturday, April 24, 2004 SLOAN, Iowa -- Marlene A. Westergaard, 65, of Sloan died Thursday, April 22, 2004, at a Sioux City hospital. Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Skien Lutheran Church in Albaton, Iowa, with the Rev. Barb Spaulding officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Township Cemetery, Albaton. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Rush Family Care Services at Onawa, Iowa. Marlene was born Feb. 9, 1939 in Sioux City, the daughter of Mike and Evelyn (Wetrosky) Taylor. She graduated from Central High School in 1957 and entered the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1960. She trained in Iowa City and Hastings, Neb. and taught nursing at St. Luke's Hospital in Sioux City for two years. She married Norman Westergaard on Aug. 21, 1971 in Sioux City. The couple made their home at Albaton. Marlene was a professional piano entertainer around Siouxland and composed and recorded "The Return of Sioux City Sue". She was a member of Skien Lutheran Church, where she shared responsibilities of organist for 30 years, was a member of Sloan Birthday Club and the Albaton Barbecue Bunch. She enjoyed traveling, watching movies and cooking and was well known for her infamous spaghetti sauce. Survivors include her husband, Norman; children, Nancy and her husband, Juan Hernandez, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Debbie Griffith of Arvada, Colo. , Mike and his wife, Tracy Andrew, of Sioux City, Marcia and her husband, Jay Erickson, of Leesburg, Va., Patti Blake of Sloan and Kris Westergaard of Sloan; grandchildren, Nicole, Ashley and Joshua Andrew, Kelli Blake, Sean Westergaard, Shayla and Kassey Griffith, Abby Erickson, Sabina and Benjamin Hernandez, Timber, Tyson and Tasha Bourassa; a brother and his wife, Larry and Melissa Taylor or Salem, Ore.; her mother-in-law, Mildred Westergaard of Whiting; and a sister-in-law, Inga Vestergaard of Denmark. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a son-in-law, Dennis Blake Note Citations Grandchildren: Nicole, Asley, & Josh Andrew. Kelli Blake; Sean West Ergland; Shayla and Kassey Griffith; Timber, Tyson, Tasha Bourassa Notes on Keith Vincent Taylor 29. KEITH VINCENT6 TAYLOR (BRUCE RICHARD5, WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)190 was born Sep 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD190. He married KATHLEEN ROSE RUFFING190 Apr 16, 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, daughter of ROBERT RUFFING and HELEN RADISH. She was born Apr 18, 1947 in Greenville, Mercer Co., PA190. Keith Taylor and his twin brother Kenneth were born Sept 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, SD. An interesting story about how they were named was told to me by mother. She said the doctor had delivered 4 previous sets of boy twins, and all were named Keith and Kenneth, he persuaded mom to name us the same. Also my mother told us that Keith was born first. At that time they did not know mom was having twins and were a little surprised that she continued her labor after the first birth. Forty five minutes later Kenneth was born. My grandma Darcy was with my mother when we were born. Kenny and I were not born in a hospital, in fact none of my brothers and sister were born in a hospital. Kenneth and Keith were born at house about a mile west of Bonesteel. We were baptized Oct. 11, 1942 by Father McGonigal, my godparents were . My memory of living in Bonesteel is faint. I remember that we had an auction sale when we moved from the farm in Bonesteel. I was really upset when our baby beds were sold. I also remember we had a dog which had puppies and we carried the puppies around, alot. The puppies had been born under the front porch and we used to crawl under there to play with the puppies. I was 4 or 5 years old and Kenny and I wore bib overalls and no shirt most of the time. We used to put the puppies under the bib of our bib overalls and carry them around. I also remember that during the auction sale my father sent my brother Gordon out to the pasture to bring in a horse, which was to be sold. I remember I wanted to go get it but they said I was too little, and I was mad. In 1947 we moved to Lindsay, Platte Co., Ne. I don't remember much about moving to Lindsay but I do remember riding on a train with my mother and my brothers Marvin and Kenneth; and my sister Lois. Gordon went with my father and they either drove a truck or rode in the truck. It was while living on a farm near Linsday that my brother Gordon hit me in the head with a baseball bat ( it was an accident, he wasn't trying to kill me) Dad was in Hartington at work about 85 miles away, mom didnt have a car. She carried me for what seemed to be a real long way to a neighbors farm, and then took me to the doctor. We lived in Lindsay for a short time and then moved to Hartington, NE in 1948. In 1952 Keith, Kenneth and my sister Lois had polio. That year there was an a lot of polio in that area. We were in St. Josephs Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa. Lois was in St. Josephs hospital also but she was also in Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD. My brother Gordon used to pick on me. One day while we were eating dinner Gordy did something to me, so I stabbed him with a fork in the side. I remember that he was really mad at me and that he did bleed. I'm pretty sure I got into a lot of trouble for that. But, I guess I got even for him hitting me in the head with the bat. A couple of other interesting things I rembember that on Nov 23, 1950, we were living in an apartment over what was to be Ed's Cafe, but at the time was a farm implement dealer (It had Furguson Tractors) that the Holy Trinity Catholic Church burned. My father went up to the fire and helped the firemen. My twin brother Kenny and I wanted to go along but we weren't allowed to go. I remember looking out the upstairs window and being able to see the sky light up from the fire. We had a back area that overlooked a parking lot behind our apartment. Anyway one day I had hickups and Gordy grabbed me and held me by my ankles upside down over
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks the rail on the back area. I scared me alot, but when it was over I didn't have the hickups anymore. I also remember that we had a dog, one of the puppies from Bonestell, SD. He was really a nice dog, and his name was Fatso. I'm not real sure of this but I think he might have been kind of mean to other people and may have bitten someone, but I'm no too clear about that. He didnt like fireworks and firecrackers. One July 4th he was outside when somebody shot off some fireworks, he got really scared and tore a hole in the screen door and got into the house. Keith and Kenneth had a variety of jobs while in High School, we worked on farms, home delivered groceries, worked on construction, worked at a drive-in theatre - operating the movie projectors, we also did other lawn service type jobs. We attended Holy Trinity Grade School and High School and graduated from Holy Trinity in 1961. Keith attended Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska from 1961 to 1962. I worked for the Nebraska Department of Roads from April 24, 1962 until Dec. 30, 1966. In 1967 I returned to Wayne State and graduated in September, 1969. Following graduation from Wayne State I taught school at Fairfax Public School in Fairfax, Gregory Co., SD. from 1969 until 1972. From July 22, 1972 until August 1979 Keith was the Director of Goldenrod Hills Community Action Agency in Walthill, Thurston Co., NE. Following his marriage to Kathleen R. (Hanna) Ruffing on April 16, 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Lois Thoreson and her daughter, my niece, Marykay Thoreson were witnesses at the wedding. I moved to Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE in June 1979 and worked for the Department of Aging until 1996. I semi-retired in 1996 but continued to work at the Indian Center, Inc. from 1996 until 2006. I retired in January 2006 but returned to work part time for the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, with the with the USDA, National Agriculture Statistic Office Nov 5, 2007. When Keith and Kathleen were married, Kathleen had two children from a previous marriage, Michelle Lee Hanna and Charles Clayton Hanna, who were 9 and 8 years old at the time of their mother's marriage to Keith. Not their biological father, Keith has considered them his children, and they are included in this report, as are their childrens children Note Citations Notes on Lois Ann Taylor Lois was born April 26, 1935 in Bonesteel, SD. She attended elementary school in Bonesteel until 1947. My sister Lois was 8 years old when Kenny and I were born. In her mind she had two brothers and when mom had the baby, which she was sure was a girl, there would be 2 boys and 2 girls in the family. She wasn't very happy when mom came home with 2 more boys. She moved with her family to Lindsay, NE in 1947, and then to Hartington, NE in 1948. She graduated from Hartington High School in 1953, and moved to Minneapolis, MN. shortly after graduating. She lived with her Aunt Lucille Darcy Truax for about a year. She worked for several companies, one was Snyder Drug. In 1970 she started working for the City of Minneapolis, in their accounting department. She worked there untill 2001 when she retired. She married John Thoreson on March 8, 1958. They had 3 children. John died Sept. 7, 1984. He is buried at the Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in St. Paul, MN MaryKay was born Sept 3, 1958 and died May 31, 1986 in an accident. She never married. Carol was born July 22, 1961 at 6:05 AM at Swedish Hospital, she weighed 7 lbs, 2 oz. . Carol married Jeffery Curtis June 1, 1992 in Minneapolis, MN. Carol died February 1, 2000 from a viral infection in her heart. They had one child. Kaylee Curtis was born June 6, 1993 in Minneapolis, MN Peggy Thoreson was born Jan 10, 1964. She married Jack Ferguson March 26, 1985 in Minneapolis, MN. She and Jack has 2 children. Jack died in 2007 in Minneapolis, MN. . Allen Furgeson was born Sept 10, 1986 in Minneapolis, Mn.; Robert Furgeson was born Feb 16, 1991, also in Minneapolis, MN. Lois moved to St. Paul MN in 2006, she died April 26, 2008 (on her birthday) of Cancer in St. Paul. She is buried (following cermation) with her daughters in Minneapolis, Oak Hills Cementery. At the time of Lois' death in 2008 Peggy, Allen and Robert all lived in Saint Paul, MN. More About LOIS ANN TAYLOR: Burial: Apr 2008, Oak Hills Cemetery, Minneapolis, MNChildren: Three - MaryKay, Carol, and Peggy - Thoreson Occupation: City Employee Social Security Number: 505-38-4396187 Spouse: Mar 08, 1958, Married John Herbert Thoreson at Minneapolis, MN SSN issued: Nebraska187 Note Citations Notes on Marvin Mark Taylor 28. MARVIN MARK6 TAYLOR (BRUCE RICHARD5, WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)189 was born Jul 06, 1939 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD189, and died May 09, 1996 in Omaha, Douglas Co. NE189. He married GAYLENE MARIE SAVAGE Dec 27, 1965 in Nenzel, NE, daughter of CECIL SAVAGE and DOROTHY HART. She was born Dec 11, 1943 in Valentine, Cherry Co., NE. Marvin Mark was born July 6, 1939 in Bonesteel, SD. He attended elementary school in Bonesteel until 1947. He moved with his family to Lindsay, NE and then to Hartington, NE in 1948. He started 4th grade at Holy Trinity Grade school and graduated from Holy Trinity High School in 1957. He served a little over 3 years in the US Navy. He received his discharge from the Navy just before his 21st birthday. He thought it unusual that he was never aboard a ship. He was a radar technician aboard airplanes. He worked the summer of 1960 on Road Construction. He used to enjoy telling everyone how hard he worked that summer, picking up very large rocks.The rocks seemed to get bigger and heavier as time passed. Also he didnt get paid for all the hours he worked. In 1960 he worked at the Coleridge Blade Newspaper for Bob Yost, who was a pall bearer at Marvins funeral.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Marvin moved to Randolph Thursday Jan 26, 1961 working for Vance Vierguth at the Randolph Times. Marvin married Gaylene Marie Savage Dec. 27, 1965, in Nenzel, NE. Gaylene was a teacher at Randolph Public School at the time. After they bought the Randolph Times newspaper in 1970, Gaylene worked at the newspaper with Marvin. He worked at the Randolph Times from late 1961 for Vance Vierguth until Dec 1, 1970, when he and Gaylene bought the paper. They operated the Randolph Times until 1987. He had began working in the Post Office in Hartington in July, 1984. In 1988, he was promoted to Officer in Charge at the Post Office in Laurel, NE. In 1989 he was appointed Post Master in Avoca, IA Marvin and Gaylene had four children, and as of 2008 they have four grandchildren. All of Marvin and Gaylene's children were born at the Osmond Gen. Hospital in Osmond, NE, while living in Randolph, NE. 1. Jay Taylor b. Jan 9, 1969. He married Laura Silverman April 30, 1996 in Omaha, NE. Laura was born June 1, 1967 in Detroit, Mich. They live in West Des Moines, IA, They have no children. 2. Troy Taylor b. Jan 5, 1970. He married Christina Hatfield May 30, 1998 in Des Moines, Iowa. Christina was born Nov 30, 1970 in Des Moines, Iowa, they have two girls. .
2.1 Delaney Bay Taylor b. Jan 1, 2001 in Des Moine, IA. 2,2 Riley Rebecca Taylor born June 6, 2003 born in Des Moines, IA.
3. Staci Taylor b. April 13, 1972, she married Darin Lee Greunke May 29, 1993. they have two boys both born in Norfolk, NE. They lives on a farm 2 miles North and 3 1/4 miles West of Winside, NE. 3.1 David Gruenke was born Feb. 3, 1996 in Norfolk, NE. 3.2 Josh Gruenke was born Jan 6, 2000 in Norfolk, NE 4. Darci Diana Taylor was born Oct 31, 1977. She married Aaron Kester on April 19, 2008, and have no children. They will live in Story County Iowa, where Aaron is a Deputy Sheriff and is required to live in Story County, while employed in law enforcement by Story County. They are living in Gilbert, Iowa (a few miles north of Ames. Marvin died in Omaha, NE at Bergan Mercy Hospital, May 9, 1996 from cancer. He had two funeral services, one in Avoca, IA; the other in Randolph, NE. He is buried at Saint Frances Cemetery in Randolph, NE. Pall bearers at his funeral were Robert Yost, Coleridge, Ne., the others were from Randolph, Ne. They were: Patrick Rogers, James Riedel, James Kilburn, Thomas Riedmiller, and Dean Carston. Gene Gubbels was a backup pallbearer. Burial: May 13, 1996, St. Frances Cementery, Randolph, NE Cause of Death: Cancer Children: Four - Jay, Troy, Staci, and Darci Medical Information: Marvin died May 8, 1996 in Omaha NE. His funeral was held in Avoca and Randolph. He is buried at St. Frances Cemetery in Randolph. Occupation: Newspaper Owner and Post Master Spouse: Dec 27, 1965, Gaylene Savage at Nenzel, NE Gaylene Savage was born Dec 11, 1943 in Valentine, NE. She attended Chadron State College, in Chadron NE and taught school in Randolph, NE. Marvin and Gaylene Marie Savage were married in Nenzel, NE. Dec. 27, 1965. After they bought the Randolph Times newspaper Gaylene worked at the newspaper with Marvin. They operated the Randolph Times until 1987. He began working in the Post Office in Hartington in July, 1984, in 1988 he was promoted to Officer in Charge at the Post Office in Laurel, NE. In 1989 he was appointed Post Master in Avoca, IA They moved to Avoca, IA in 1989. Marvin and Gaylene have four children, and as of 2008 they have four grandchildren. All of Gaylene's children were born at the Osmond Gen. Hospital in Osmond, NE, while living in Randolph, NE. Jay Taylor b. Jan 9, 1969, Troy Taylor b. Jan 5, 1970, Stacie Taylor b. April 13, 1972, and Darcy Taylor was born Oct 31, 1977. As of 2008 Jay and Darcy have no children. Troy has two girls, Delaney Bay Taylor b. Jan 1, 2001 in Des Moine, IA and Riley Taylor born June 6, 2003 also born in Des Moines, IA. Staci Taylor has two boys both born in Norfolk, NE, Staci lives on a farm 2 miles North and 3 1/4 miles West of Winside, NE. David Grunke was born Feb. 3, 1996 and Josh Taylor was born Jan 6, 2000. Darcy married Aaron Kester on April 19, 2008, in Strory City, Iowa; they have no children (yet). Children of MARVIN TAYLOR and GAYLENE SAVAGE are: i. JAY7 TAYLOR, b. Jan 09, 1969, Osmond, NE; m. LAURA SILVERMAN, Apr 30, 1996, Omaha, NE; b. Jun 01, 1967, Detroit, Michigan. Jay Taylor was born at the Osmond Hospital in Osmond, NE Jan 9, 1969. He attended Randolph Public School. . He graduated from Mount Marty College in Yankton, SD. where he received a BS degree in Computer Science. He married Laura Silverman April 30, 1996. Jay and Laura were married in Omaha, Ne in Marvin Taylor's hospital room, Bergan Mercy Hospital. Nine days later Jay's father Marvin died. The catholic priest who married them was a high school friend of Jays, Father David Korth, from Randolph, NE. It was a Catholic service but Father Korth included a Jewish element into the service. ( Laura is Jewish, Jay is Catholic). Laura parents, from Detroit, Mich., were able to attend the wedding in Marvins' hospital room. Jay and Laura were married again at St. Pius Catholic Church in Des Moine, Iowa. April 30, 1996 is the official date of their marriage. They have no children. ii. TROY TAYLOR, b. Jun 05, 1970, Osmond, NE. iii. STACI TAYLOR, b. Apr 13, 1972, Osmond, NE. iv. DARCI TAYLOR, b. Oct 31, 1977, Osmond, NE; m. AARON KESTER, Apr 19, 2008, Story City, Story Co., IA; b. Dec 26, 1973, Mason City, Iowa.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Darci Taylor was born at the Osmond Hospital in Osmond, NE Oct 21, 1977. she attended Randolph Public School and Avoca, IA Public School She graduated from Wayne State College, Wayne, NE. where she received a BS degree. After graduation from Wayne State Darci moved to Des Moines, Iowa. She married Aaron Kester April 19, 2008 in Story City, IA. She and Aaron are living temporarily in Ames, IA and working in Des Moines, IA. They will live in Story County Iowa, where Aaron is a Deputy Sheriff and is required to live in Story County while employed in law enforcement by Story County. They have moved to Gilbert, Dec. 2008. (a few miles north of Ames Note Citations Notes on Norma Mary Taylor Lives in Sweet Home, Linn Co, Oregon with her husban Paul Peters. She had seven children. Nora Mary Sondgeroth Taylor, Norma's mother, moved Sweet Home, Oregon after Paul Taylor died. Nora Mary Sondgertoth Taylor died in Sweet Home, Oregon on Aug 18, 1989 Notes on Jean Marie Taylor Jean was born in 1934 in Bonesteel. She married Carney Nelson and she had 7 children, she died at 28 years old when her new baby was only a four months old. Carney did remarry and had one child with his second wife Margarat V Moran Nelson, married on July 31, 1971 the baby Melissa Francine Nelson was born Apr 22, 1974 in Mitchell, SD More About JEAN MARIE TAYLOR: Burial: Apr 1968, Mitchell, SD Social Security Number: 504-28-8969183 SSN issued: South Dakota183 Children of JEAN TAYLOR and CARNEY NELSON are: i. LAURIE KAY7 NELSON, b. Nov 15, 1955, Mitchell, SD; m. ? SHAY. ii. DOUG CRAIG NELSON, b. Dec 28, 1957, Mitchell, SD. iii. BOB CARNEY NELSON, b. Apr 30, 1960, Mitchell, SD. iv. JIM JEFFERY NELSON, b. Jul 16, 1963, Mitchell, SD. v. ANN MARIE NELSON, b. Sep 11, 1964, Mitchell, SD.vi. MARY BETH NELSON, b. Aug 03, 1966, Mitchell, SD. vii. JENNY MICHELLE NELSON, b. Dec 24, 1967, Mitchell, SD Notes on Annie Vondrak ANNIE VONDRAK (EDNA ELIZABETH TAYLOR, WALTER LLEWELLYN, ANNA MARIAH CAMPBELL, ADAMS, ALEXANDER) was born Nov 30, 1918 in Hinton, Iowa, and died Jun 25, 2001 in Youngstown, Mhoning Co., Ohio St. Elizabeths Hospital1. She married JOSEPH PRASEK, son of PAUL PRASEK and KATHERINE PRASEK. He was born Sep 1914 in Youngstown, Ohio, and died Abt. 1997 in Youngstown, Ohio. Military: Apr 23, 1943, Fort Des Moines, Iowa Residence: Jan 01, 1925, Plymouth, Iowa Social Security Number: 479-30-5297151 SSN issued: Iowa JOSEPH PRASEK: Residence: 1930, Jackson, Mahoning, Ohio Children of ANNIE VONDRAK and JOSEPH PRASEK are: i. VIVIAN PRASEK. ii. DOUGLAS PRASEK. Note Citations Notes on Regina Vondrak REGINA6 VONDRAK (EDNA ELIZABETH TAYLOR, WALTER LLEWELLYN, ANNA MARIAH CAMPBELL, ADAMS, ALEXANDER1) was born Sep 13, 1922 in Hinton, Iowa, and died Nov 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, Minnesota. She married ROBERT H CHALMERS. ELY, Minn. -- Regina E. Chalmers of Ely, Minn., passed away Friday, Nov. 14, 2003, in Ely. Regina Chalmers was born in Hinton, Iowa, the daughter of Joe and Edna Vondrak. She lived most of her life in Akron, Ohio. Survivors include her children, Robert and Connie Chalmers of Akron, Ohio, Linda and Pete Schilling of Clinton, Ohio, Diane and Ernie Fernandez of New Mexico, and Bill and Cindy Chalmers of Minnesota; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Joe and his wife, Irene Vondrak of Hinton, and Ralph Vondrak of California; a sister, Genevieve Vondrak of Jefferson, S.D.; and a brother-in-law, Joe Prasek of N. Jackson, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Chalmers; her parents; a brother, Paul Vondrak; and a sister, Anna Prasek. More About REGINA VONDRAK: Residence: Jan 01, 1925, Plymouth, Iowa Social Security Number: 484-16-5077 SSN issued: Iowa Children of REGINA VONDRAK and ROBERT CHALMERS are: i. ROBERT CHALMER, m. CONNIE. ROBERT CHALMER is a coach at Akron, Ohio. ii. LINDA CHALMER, m. PETER SCHILLING. LINDA CHALMER lives in New York. iii. DIANA CHALMER, m. ERNIE FERNANDEZ. iv. WILLIAM CHALMER, m. CINDY.
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Notes on Leota Marie Taylor 20. SISTER OF CHARITY LEOTA MARIE6 TAYLOR (RAYMOND JOHN5, WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)164 was born Mar 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD164. She married DANIEL J. LEE165 Jul 14, 1949 in Rapid City, Pennington Co., SD. He was born Jan 12, 1926 in Friend, Nebraska166, and died May 18, 2002 in Livermore, Alameda, California, United States of America167. Notes for SISTER OF CHARITY LEOTA MARIE TAYLOR: Leota Taylor (Lee) was born March 21, 1928 in Bonesteel South Dakota. She married Dan Lee in about 1951. They were married in Rapid City, SD. Following Dan's graduation from the school of Mines and Technologyin Rapid City, SD; they moved to Oregon where they lived for 9 years. They had 3 children in Oregon and in 1960 they moved to Livermore, Calif.; where Dan became the Director of Public Works for the city of Livermore. Their 4th child was born in Livermore. As of July 2008 they have 11 grandchildren, 8 boys and 3 girls. They have lived in the same house in Livermore, Calif. for 48 years and are not planning to move. Leota is very busy with civic, social, and religous activities. One daughter lives in Livermore, one in So. California, a son in Boise, ID and a son near Petaluma, California Note Citations Notes on Jennie Emeline Taylor 1 *Jennie Emeline Taylor b: 9 JAN 1889 d: 21 OCT 1936 + *Sterling Charles Forrest b: 2 JAN 1883 d: 5 FEB 1972 2 *Sterling Samuel Forrest b: 15 MAR 1918 d: 7 SEP 1983 + @Mildred Stolp b: 3 JUL 1919 3 Living Forrest + Living Tamer 3 Living Forrest + Living 4 Living Forrest 3 Living Jewels Gene + Living 4 Living Forrest 4 Living Forrest 4 Living Forrest 4 Living Forrest + Living 4 Living Forrest + Living + Living 3 Living Forrest + Living Williams 4 Living Williams + Living 5 Living Williams 4 Bonnie Davida Williams b: 23 APR 1975 d: 7 FEB 1991 4 Living Williams + Living Dingwell 5 Living Dingwell + Living Derby + Living Mills 3 Living Forrest + Living Adams 4 Living Forrest 2 Everett Edward Forrest b: 1 SEP 1909 d: 7 SEP 1994 + Leona Silvia Winans b: 6 MAY 1911 d: 8 DEC 1977 3 Living Forrest + Living Shepherd 3 Living Forrest + Living Hadley 3 Living Forrest 3 Living Forrest 2 Leslie Lee Forrest b: 31 JUL 1911 d: 7 NOV 1993 + Agnes Elizabeth Torrance b: 1 JUL 1915 d: 8 JUL 1986 3 Leslie Lee Jr (Bobby) Forrest b: 13 JUL 1934 d: 10 AUG 1952 3 Living Forrest + John Secord b: 10 DEC 1933 d: OCT 1985 3 Living Forrest + Living Hamon 3 Living Forrest + Living Rydberg 3 Living Forrest 2 Ralph Ray Forrest b: 20 FEB 1913 d: 24 OCT 1984
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks + Elvira Ruth Stolp b: ABT 1919 d: ABT 1949 3 Living Forrest + Living Staak 3 Living Forrest + Living Stevens 3 Living Forrest + Living Salmon 3 Living Forrest + Mary Emma Pinegar b: 25 DEC 1917 d: MAR 1975 3 Living Forrest 2 Walter Wayne Forrest b: 3 AUG 1915 d: 24 SEP 1988 + Martha 3 Living Forrest + Geraldine(Jerry) Frances b: 31 OCT 1921 d: 12 JUN 1989 3 Living Forrest + Living Johnson 3 Living Forrest + Living Lundin 2 Albert Alfred Forrest b: 6 DEC 1920 d: 15 JAN 2002 2 Frances Fay Forrest b: 8 APR 1923 d: 18 NOV 1993 + Unknown 3 Living 3 Living + Ferdinand (Fred) Detlef b: 30 NOV 1909 d: 20 DEC 1984 3 Living Detlef 3 Living Detlef 3 Living Detlef 2 Herman Howard Forrest b: 25 JAN 1927 d: 29 MAR 1995 + Living 3 Living Forrest 3 Living Forrest + Living Coniglio 3 Living Forrest + Living Porter 3 Living Forrest + Living Wagner 3 Living Forrest + Living Phillips 3 Living Forrest + Living Keller
Notes on Randal Gregory Bowling Education: Attended Eastern KY and UK Event: Medical information (Fact Ruptured disc in lower back Military Service: 23 SEP 1964 US Marines Event: Nickname Randy Occupation: Sargeant at Ashland Police Dept, Boyd Co., KY Note: Randals father moved the family from Martin Co., KY to Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1964 after telling a white lie about his age. upon his discharge he worked at several job"s including, Ford Motor Company, General Motors and finally at the Progressive Oil Co. in Ypsilanti. He was promoted to manager of the newest location between Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. In 1970 his father bought a large service station, Gulf City in Ashland and Randal moved back to KY settling in Westwood to help with the business. In 1971 he and his family moved to Raceland, Greenup Co., and later moved to Ashland In 1972 Randal was sworn in with the Ashland Auxilary Police Dept., left the car service business and started at Kings Daughters Hospital as a Security Officer. On Nov. 15, 1974 Randal was sworn in as a full time Police Officer with the City of Ashland as a patrolman. He was assigned several duties over the years, including patrol, breathalyzer ooperator, desk officer, training officer, traffic division and Special Operations Section SWAT and evidence tech. On Dec. 15, 1984 Randal was promoted to Sergeant and assigned as a field supervisor with the patrol division. On Jan. 10, 1987 Randal was promoted to Mommander of the Criminal Investigations Section. He founded, organized and managed the FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task Force. On August 19, 1987 Governor Martha Jane Hull commissioned him a KY Colone. On Jan. 14, 1989 Randalwhile attempting to render aid to traffic accident victims on U. S. 23 during a severe ice storm, received an injury to his lower back which forced his retirement from law enforcement on July 1, 1989.
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks The Daily Independent, Ashland,Ky Randall Bowling - 1947-2007 Sgt. Randall³ Randy´G. Bowling-Ashland Police Department (retired), 59, of Ashland, Ky., reached the end of his watch and went to be with the Lord at 6:47 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. He was born Sept. 28, 1947, in Milo, Ky., to the late Lawrence Edward Bowling and Helen Virginia Preston Bowling. Besides his father, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Norma L. Testerman-Bowling; and a sister, Melanie Evelyn Bowling-Brown. Surviving are his loving wife, whom he married on Oct. 24, 1978, Sharon M. Hull-Bowling; three sons, Randall G.³ Greg´Bowling Jr. (Joan Iden) of Independence, Ky., and Stephen Ray Messer (Jennifer Crump) and Norman Lewis Bowling, both of Ashland; and two daughters, Andrea Leslie Bowling (Paul Kirk) of Inez, Ky., and Tina Marie Bowling (Terry Fryer) of Ashland. Other survivors include his mother, Helen Bowling of Flatwoods, Ky.; a sister, Sonjia Elaine Bowling (David Moore) of Worthington; a stepson, Nathan Hull of Newport, Tenn.; nine grandchildren with another on the way; two stepgrandchildren; and a host of great friends with the Kentucky ³ D´Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club and Fraternal Order of Police, Ashland Lodge 3. Randy served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was a sergeant with the Ashland Police Department until he was disabled in the line of duty in 1989. His many duties and assignments included training officer, Special Operations Section (SOS) team member, patrol supervisor, commander of the Criminal Investigations Section and founder, case supervisor and task force manager for the FIVCO Area Drug Enforcement Task Force (FADE). He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Ashland Lodge 3, past president of Kentucky IV and current member of Kentucky XV of the Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club and proud member of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Kentucky ³ D´in Ashland. Randy was a descendant of one of the first settler families of eastern Kentucky, a genealogist and a published author. A celebration of his life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb, 10, 2007, at Ratliff Family Funeral Home, 1220 Greenup Ave., Ashland, with words of comfort given by the Rev. Michael Hull of First Church of the Nazarene, Hemet, Calif., and the Rev. Donnie McKenzie of Cannonsburg Nazarene Church in Cannonsburg, Ky. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Family and friends may visit from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The Fraternal Order of Police Honor Guard and officers, along with a motorcycle escort from the Blue Knights of GWRRA, will escort the funeral procession to the cemetery, where graveside rites will be conducted. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101.
Sources: Title: KY Libraries & Archives-Births, Marriage & Deaths Repository: Media: Book Page: Vol. 138-68793 Title: Descendant/Family Repository: Media: Book Page: Randal Gregory Bowling, Sr. (Husband) Notes on Elnora McCoy Children Sydney Chapman b: 1890 Toma Chapman b: 1894 Louel Chapman b: 1896 Sources: Abbrev: 1880 Pike County, KY federal census Title: 1880 Pike County, KY federal census Author: Jesse & Leah Stewart, comp. Note: Source Media Type: Census Repository: Abbrev: The McCoys: Their Story Title: The McCoys: Their Story Author: Truda Williams McCoy Publication: Preservation Council Press for the Preservation Council of Pike Co., KY, Inc. Note: Source Media Type: Book Repository: Abbrev: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census Title: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census
Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Karen Rene Pence Born to Donnie Ray Pence and Marlys Ann Taylor. Adopted by John Triplett and Maryls (Taylor) Triplett Sep 20, 1961 Notes on Nancy Mary Taylor 1 Nancy Mary TAYLOR + William Barrett MARCUM 2 Myrtie MARCUM + Newton Clement TAYLOR 3 Clement R. TAYLOR + Josephine L. RHONEY 1 Nancy Mary TAYLOR b: 19 Oct 1872 d: 16 Jun 1935 + William Barrett MARCUM b: 14 Nov 1871 d: 2 May 1932 2 Betty MARCUM 2 Arthur Sewell MARCUM 2 Emma Lee MARCUM 2 William Nevel "Bill" "Willie" MARCUM 2 Myrtie MARCUM b: 13 Aug 1903 d: 13 Jul 1989 + Newton Clement TAYLOR b: 3 Mar 1907 d: 27 Jul 1981 3 Nannie Jean TAYLOR b: 9 Apr 1929 d: 7 Apr 1999 3 Living TAYLOR + Living RHONEY 4 Living TAYLOR + Living BARGER 5 Living TAYLOR + Living GIBSON 5 Living TAYLOR 4 Living TAYLOR + Living BLEGEN 5 Living BLEGEN 4 Living TAYLOR + Living COOK 5 Living TAYLOR 5 Living TAYLOR 3 Living TAYLOR 2 John Henry MARCUM 2 Bob Harrel MARCUM 2 Lilly MARCUM 2 Carl Foxie MARCUM Notes on Sarah Ann Taylor 1 Sarah Ann TAYLOR b: 13 Nov 1861 d: 23 Jun 1953 + William Alford NICHOLS b: 10 Nov 1858 d: 10 Aug 1938 2 Nancy Jane NICHOLS b: 7 Sep 1879 d: 5 Oct 1879 2 Ida Mae NICHOLS b: 18 Jan 1881 d: 18 Sep 1934 + Merritt P CASKEY 2 Perry Lee NICHOLS b: 10 May 1883 d: Jun 1952 + Lessie Mae JORDAN b: 1885 d: 20 Jan 1970 3 Herman L NICHOLS b: Abt 1909 3 Ernest Glyn NICHOLS b: 15 Jun 1916 d: 24 Apr 1979 3 Ida Mae NICHOLS b: 20 Apr 1907 d: 28 Sep 1999 + Clyde Alexander DANFORD b: 20 Apr 1907 d: 23 Dec 1998 4 Living DANFORD 4 Living DANFORD 4 Living DANFORD 3 Thelma Sidney NICHOLS b: 15 Apr 1914 d: 12 Feb 1992 + Aaron Calvin STURGEON 4 Living STURGEON 4 Living STURGEON 2 Essie Mae NICHOLS b: 16 Mar 1886 d: 7 Mar 1977 + Ernest Wellington DAVIS b: 11 Oct 1881 d: 3 Feb 1966 3 Vance Wellington DAVIS b: 4 Feb 1906 d: 5 Jul 1991 + Tommy Lee ARMSTRONG 4 Living DAVIS 3 Baby DAVIS b: 28 May 1907 d: 4 Jun 1907 3 Ralph DAVIS b: 12 Jul 1909 d: 30 Oct 1999 + Bertha Ann ECHOLS b: 22 Apr 1916 d: 12 Aug 1999 4 Living DAVIS + Living BYNUM 5 Living BYNUM 5 Living BYNUM
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Descendants of: Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5 Living BYNUM 4 Living DAVIS 4 Living DAVIS 3 Lawrence Nichols DAVIS b: 4 Mar 1911 d: Apr 1981 + Eloise RINEY b: 2 May 1912 4 Betty Jean DAVIS b: 24 Jul 1937 d: 24 Aug 1959 + Living ROBINSON 5 Living ROBINSON + Living BURGESS 6 Living ROBINSON + Living MCKEE 6 Living ROBINSON 4 Living DAVIS + Living ROBINSON 5 Living DAVIS 5 Living DAVIS + Living MOORHEAD 4 Living DAVIS + Living DANIEL 5 Living DANIEL + Living LABORDE 6 Living DANIEL 2 Mary Lucinda NICHOLS b: 4 Jun 1888 d: 24 Apr 1982 + Earl E GUDE b: Abt 1885 d: 16 Nov 1971 3 Maxine GUDE b: Abt 1912 2 William Alford, Jr NICHOLS b: 4 Jun 1891 d: 3 Mar 1976 + Belle REED + May MCCALL b: Abt 1900 Notes on Mary Francis Taylor 1 Mary Francis TAYLOR b: 22 Sep 1865 d: 23 May 1936 + Columbus Asbury BUTLER b: 28 Feb 1854 d: 8 Jun 1937 2 Ludie BUTLER b: 22 Nov 1884 + Dee MCMILLAN 3 Mima Laurance MCMILLAN 2 William Haskell BUTLER b: Mar 1887 2 Betty BUTLER b: 28 Feb 1890 2 Sarah Francis BUTLER b: 11 Sep 1892 2 Marvin Lee BUTLER b: 14 Jan 1894 d: 23 Dec 1965 2 Martin Taylor BUTLER b: 19 Apr 1896 2 Mary Eulalia BUTLER b: 1898 2 Mima Laurence BUTLER b: 19 May 1901 Notes on Emma Lenore Taylor Children Louie LAMAR Helen LAMAR Bill LAMAR Dorothy LAMAR Notes on Nellie Allyne Taylor 1 Nellie Allyne TAYLOR b: 22 APR 1911 d: 9 SEP 1988 + Roy TRIBBLE d: 1984 2 Living TRIBBLE + Living FOUGHT 2 Living TRIBBLE + Living NORTHERN 2 Living TRIBBLE + Living WELLS 2 Living TRIBBLE + Living MALLOY 2 Living TRIBBLE 2 Notes on Mildred Jane Taylor Children 21 [91] Trudy Jane Boothe 21 [92] John Marshall Boothe 21 [93] Albert Daniel Jr. Boothe
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Clodius, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks Notes on Betty Lee Taylor Children 21 [96] Kathy Em Cole 21 [97] Karen Lee Cole 21 [98] Cindy Lou Cole 21 [99] Betty Jo Cole Notes on Helen Janese Taylor Children: 21 [17] Susie Jane Childers b: May 20, 1939 +[18] Douglas David Pierson 22 [19] Stephanie Jane Pierson 22 [20] John David Pierson 22 [21] Mark Douglas Pierson 22 [22] Daniel James Pierson 21 [23] Sonjie Naomi Childers b: September 13, 1940 +[24] Paul Herbert Brown 22 [25] Debra Darlene Brown 22 [26] Wanda Jean Brown 22 [27] Paula Gay Brown 21 [28] Dallas Randolph Childers d: June 05, 1942 b: June 05, 1942 21 [29] Carl James Childers b: June 02, 1945 +[30] Marilyn Kaye Adkins 22 [31] James Darin Childers d: March 07, 1992 21 [2] Sandra Cleo Childers b: September 30, 1943 +[1] Chilton Edwin Sparks Father: Chilton Ode Sparks Mother: Hazel Ruth Cogar m: May 14, 1959 in Maryland b: February 17, 1937 in Bolair,WV 22 [3] Cynthia Christine Sparks b: January 04, 1960 in Gauley Bridge,WV, 23 [4] Jeremy Edwin Gray b: October 31, 1976 +[5] Elizabeth Hall 24 [6] Zachary Gray 23 [7] Melinda Jane Hanshaw b: March 13, 1984 24 [8] Cameron Perry b: January 02, 2005 22 [9] Sandra E. Sparks b: August 05, 1961 22 [10] Edwina Sparks b: February 19, 1963 +[11] Jerald Flare 23 [12] Joshua Flare 23 [13] Jessica Flare 22 [14] Sarah Sparks b: May 25, 1968 21 [32] Sharon Helen Childers b: April 18, 1947 +[33] Joe Cannon 22 [34] Sherri Lynn(Cannon)Mchenry 22 [35] Sheila Rhea (Cannon)Mchenry 22 [36] Joey Cannon 21 [37] Rebecca Sybil Childers b: January 20, 1951 +[38] Victor Ray Hayes 22 [39] Melissa Dawn Hayes 21 [40] Snow Fern Childers b: January 20, 1958 +[41] Ralph Johnston 22 [42] Allen Johnston 21 [43] Sharlene Kay Childers b: October 16, 1961 +[44] Eddie Glenn Notes on Anna Louise Taylor Children: 22 [57] Ricky Dean Crouse 22 [58] Barbara Louise Crouse 22 [59] Larry Addison Crouse 22 [60] Billy Joe Crouse 22 [61] Robin Lynn Crouse 21 [62] Nancy Wilma Taylor +[63] Patrick Harper 22 [64] Walter Sherman Harper 22 [65] Patrick Michiel Harper 22 [66] Dewey Alan Harper 22 [67] Mark Anthony Harper 22 [68] Linda Carol Harper Notes on Nancy Wilma Taylor Children: 22 [64] Walter Sherman Harper 22 [65] Patrick Michiel Harper
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