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Lloyd I. 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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Lloyd I. Taylor | 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: 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] Mindwell 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] Page 799

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3 [27] TAYLOR, Thomas b: 26 Nov 1668 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT wp: 10 Jul | 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] Page 800

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Lloyd I. Taylor | 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 [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 Page 801

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Lloyd I. Taylor | 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 | 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 Page 802

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Lloyd I. Taylor | 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. Source Reference 87 applies. • | 5 TAYLOR, Silas #: TAYL505 | 5 TAYLOR, Noah #: TAYL506 | 5 TAYLOR, Mercy b: 1754 #: TAYL510 | 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] Page 803

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* | 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 | 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 Page 804

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| #: 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 [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. Source Reference 87 applies. • 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 Page 805

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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. Source Reference 87 applies. • Presidents Zachary Taylor and James Madison and actress Elizabeth Taylor are descendants. "He is listed in Greer's Immigrant List, 1648.". Source Reference 87 applies. 2269. ELIZABETH JONES (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-aunt by marriage), also recorded as Isabel Thompkins and Elizabeth (Immigrant) Horton, was born in 1610 in Suffolkshire, England alt Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England. Elizabeth died on 28 February 1659, aged about 48, in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. John "Immigrant", I Taylor, I 2268 married Elizabeth Jones dated '1627 or 1637' in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England. They had nine children: Jane Taylor 2121 in 1609 Richard Taylor 2122 about 1622 William Taylor 2123 in 1625 Sara Taylor 2125 in 1625 Thomas Taylor 2126 in 1628 John, II Taylor, II 2128 about 1629 Elizabeth Taylor 2131 in 1631 Robert Taylor 2132 in 1634 James Taylor, Sheriff 2133 in 1635 2270. JAMES, I "COL." TAYLOR, I (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 12 February 1608 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland to Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II 2283 and Margaret Swinderby 2284, as shown in family tree 144. James, became generally known as "Tide Wateer, The Elder". Tide Wateer, The Elder died dated 'Jan 1652 or 20 Apr 1698' in Lancastershire, England. Notes: • "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 Page 806

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 807

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 808

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + 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 Page 809

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 810

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + 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 Page 811

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 812

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + 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 Page 813

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 814

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 815

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 Page 816

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Martha Mary MUNKRES , OR MUNKERS b: 6 Jan 1796 d: 12 Oct 1863 6 Mary MUNKRES, MUNKERS b: 1797 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 Page 817

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + 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 Page 818

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 819

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 820

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 821

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 822

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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 + 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 ‘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 Page 823

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"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 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 Page 824

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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. Source Reference 56 applies. • 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 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 Page 825

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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. Source Reference 196 applies. 2271. FRANCIS WALKER (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born dated '1617 or abt 1640' in Rappahannock, VA to Thomas Walker 5531. Francis died on 22 September 1680. [See also: Indirectly related via Francis Walker] James, I "Col." Taylor, I 2270 married Francis Walker dated '1624 or 1667' in Carlisle, Cumberland, England. They had one son: James, II "Col." Taylor, II 2136 in 1675 2272. JANE TAYLOR (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 25 December 1609 to Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II 2283 and Margaret Swinderby 2284, as shown in family tree 144. 2273. ANNA TAYLOR (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, (now Warwickshire), England to Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II 2283 and Margaret Swinderby 2284, as shown in family tree 144. Anna died on 13 March 1657, aged about 45, in Windmill Point, Warwick, VA, USA. Note: 3G grandmother of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. 5G grandmother of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States. 2274. MILES CARY (Lloyd's seven-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born in 1621 in Bristol, England. Miles Cary, aged about 24, married Anna Taylor 2273, aged about 34, in 1645 in Warwick Co., VA. They had one daughter: Bridgett Cary 2139 in 1652 2275. NATHANIEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's cousin, nine times removed,) was born to Samuel Kellogg 2397 and Sarah Day Gunn 2398. 2276. SARAH BOLTWOOD (Lloyd's cousin's wife, nine times removed,). Nathaniel Kellogg 2275 married Sarah Boltwood. They had one daughter: Abigail Kellogg 2141 2277. EDWARD "IMMIGRANT" TAYLOR (Lloyd's third cousin, nine times removed,) was born in October 1650 in Briggs House, London, England to John Taylor 2413 and Mary Unknown 2414. Edward became generally known as ""The Immigrant"". "The Immigrant" died in 1710, aged about 59. Page 826

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His ancestor was the Norman Baron Taillefer, who accompanied William the Conqueror, in his invasion of England, and was slain in his presence in the van of his army at the battle of Hastings, on Saturday, October i4th, 1066. The family received from the Conqueror large landed estates in the county of Kent, England. Hanger Taylefer, his descendant, held lands in the tenure of Ospring, Kent county, A. D. 1256, and from him about one hundred years later we have John Taylor in the homestall in Schodochurst, Kent county, and from him the possession is perfectly traced through William, John William, John, John, John, Mathew, to Edward Taylor, of Brigg's House, York county, England, residing in London, who came over with his family in the year 1692 and settled in Middletown, Monmouth county, New Jersey, and became a large landholder. John Taylor, of the fifth generation from and including the emigrant, removed from Freehold, New Jersey, to the new country in the State of New York, in 1774, and settled in Charlton, Saratoga county. He was a judge of the county court from 1808 to 1818 and died April 26th, 1829, at the home of his son, Hon. John W.Taylor, who was a member of Congress from Saratoga county, N. Y., twenty consecutive years, from 1813 to 1833, and twice speaker of the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States. Elisha Taylor, son of William and Lucy Taylor, and a grandson of said Judge John Taylor, was born May I4th, 1817, in Charlton, prepared for college at Hamilton Academy, Madison county, N. Y., entered Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., September, 1833, graduated in 1837, and was elected a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the highest college honor. He became principal of a select school at Athens, Green county, N. Y., and continued there until May, 1838, when he came to Detroit, Mich., via Niagara Falls, by railroad, canal boat, stage and steamboat, arriving in Detroit, June 6th, 1838, and stopped at the Michigan Exchange Hotel, then kept by Mr. Dibble. The dining table was filled with young men. Though a stranger, yet a young man sent him a bottle of champaign for his own use, with his compliments, at his first dinner at the hotel. He had no acquaintances in Detroit. He had strong letters of recommendation from President Eliphalet Nott, D. D. and LL. D., Alonzo Potter, D. D., his uncle, Hon. John W. Taylor, and others, but refused to use any of them, determined to stand on his own bottom and work his way up. This was unwise. He purchased a pony and spent two months on horseback traveling over the eastern half of the settled part of the lower peninsular of Michigan. In August he came to Detroit to stay and work and make his own way in the world. As he earned money, he paid for a farm at Grand Blanc, Genesee county, Mich., one-tenth of which he had inherited, and was a farmer a part of each year for twenty years, working with his own hands. He entered the office of P. Morey, Esq., the Attorney-General of Michigan, as student and clerk in August, 1838, and had plenty of hard work which was always finished satisfactorily. He was admitted as an attorney at law in May, 1839, and became a partner of the Attorney-General. While young he once said to a companion: " I never spend all I make and I have something over every year, and I keep on hand one hundred dollars to ' run away with' if necessary." Elisha Taylor was City Attorney of Detroit in 1843, member of the Board of Education, 1843-45; married Aurelia H. Penfield 1844, Master in Chancery, 1842-46; Register of United States Land Office at Detroit, 1846-49; Clerk of the Supreme Court of Michigan, 1848-49; Circuit Court Commissioner, Injunction Master, Judge at Chambers, 1846-50; Receiver of the United States Land Office, Detroit, 1853-57; United States agent for paying pensions, 1854-57; United States Depositary of Public Moneys collected in Michigan, Northern Ohio and Indiana, 1853-57; an elder in Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian church, Detroit, 1856-89; a commissioner from the Presbytery of Detroit, to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States in 1886 at Harrisburg, and in 1884 at Saratoga Springs; president of the Presbyterian Alliance of Detroit in 1879 anc* JS85; president of the Detroit City Mission Board, 1866-67, organized by the churches and charitable societies for the moral and physical improvement of the poor and afflicted in Detroit. Ill health compelled him, about 1851, to abandon active practice as a lawyer and for six months he went to his farm at Grand Blanc and worked daily on his farm in the field and with pluck and perseverence through tribulations, he recovered a good degree of physical health and strength which, with constant care, he has maintained. Before the civil war of 1861-65 Mr. Taylor was a Democrat. He at all times sustained the United States government in the vigorous prosecution of the war, and in the darkest days, when the government declared that pecuniary aid from private citizens would be accepted, he, with his wife, deposited $8,000 with the United States Treasurer at New York, which was afterwards repaid with interest at 4 per cent, per annum. The Detroit Free Press, in a sketch of the life of Mr. Taylor, published August 25th, 1889, closed with these words: " Dignified and of fine personal appearance, neat in attire and courteous in manner, his figure is one of the best known among the old citizens of Detroit. A man of strict integrity and exacting full faith and performance from others, he is fair minded and well entitled to the high position he occupies in this community." His wife, Aurelia H. Penfield, daughter of Thomas and Aurelia H. Penfield, of Schoharie, N. Y., was born October ist, 1821, was married to Elisha Taylor, September 3d, 1844, and came immediately to Detroit to reside. Three children were born to them. DeWitt H. Taylor, Mary Amelia Taylor and Frank Augustus Taylor. The two latter died Page 827

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Mrs. Taylor was an excellent wife and mother and they had a very happy married life together of forty-four years. She died in Detroit, November 22nd, 1888. The following editorial in a Detroit paper was published November 23d, 1888, in memoriam of her: " Mrs. Elisha Taylor, whose death occurred yesterday, came to Detroit a bride in 1844, a beautiful girl. She was refined; accomplished, kind and considerate, and helpful to those she could benefit. "Mrs. Taylor joined the First Presbyterian church when she came to Detroit and afterwards, in 1854, was one °^ the forty-six persons who organized the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian church, and for thirty-six years she was a capable, faithful and efficient member in the church and Sunday school and Ladies' Society of that congregation. " Her kindness and persistence in visiting families who were indifferent to church privileges, or who felt too poor to secure a pew in church, resulted in forming friendships which were helpful and beneficial. She was for twenty-five years an efficient worker and wise counselor in the Detroit Industrial School. She was conscientious, courageous and constant in all duties and obligations, and commanded the esteem and confidence of those who knew her well, and her kindness to those who endeavored to improve their condition was habitual and without ostentation. She was partially paralyzed in June, 1884, and has been an invalid since that time. " Last summer she took an extensive tour in quest of health, and came home quite invigorated. This was to a large extent neutralized by the shock of finding, on her return home, her only brother dead. A slight cold she took on November i2th was followed by heart failure, and on November 22nd she died of blood poisoning. She passed away at her late home, on Alfred street, sincerely mourned by her many friends." DeWitt H. Taylor, the only surviving child, was educated in the Detroit Union and High schools, and at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor from 1860 to 1871, and was then admitted to the bar as an attorney and counsellor at law. He was then engaged in successful mercantile business for three years and in 1874-75 he spent fifteen months in travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, and since then has been in active business in Detroit, a worthy, efficient and reliable man. Source Reference 57 applies. 2278. CATHERINE DE CARTERET (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, nine times removed,). Edward "Immigrant" Taylor 2277 married Catherine de Carteret. They had six children: Joseph Taylor 2143 about 1671 Edward Taylor 2144 in 1678 Hannah Taylor 2146 in 1680 George Taylor 2147 in 1684 William Taylor 2148 in 1688 John Taylor 2150 in 1690 2279. MATTHEW TAYLOR (Lloyd's third cousin, nine times removed,) was born in 1653 in Brighouse, Yorkshire, England to John Taylor 2413 and Mary Unknown 2414. 2280. THOMAS, SR. TAYLOR (Lloyd's third cousin, nine times removed,) was born in 1637 in Isle of Wight, VA to John Taylor 2413 and Sara Unknown 2415. Thomas, died in 1674, aged about 37, in Surry, VA. 2281. MARGARET GRAY (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, nine times removed,) was born in 1640. Margaret died in 1721, aged about 81, in Sunny, VA. Thomas, Sr. Taylor 2280 married Margaret Gray. They had one son: John Taylor 2152 about 1658 2282. ARTHUR TAYLOR (Lloyd's third cousin, nine times removed,) was born on 1 October 1645 in Isle of Wight, VA to John Taylor 2413 and Sara Unknown 2415. Generation of Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 2283. THOMAS J."CAPT." TAYLOR, II (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 15 March 1572/73 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England to Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421 and Elizabeth Burwell 2422, as shown in family tree 173. Thomas died in 1618, aged about 46, in Hadley, Suffok, England. Notes: • 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 William TAYLOR b: 8 Jul 1605 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1605 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain 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 Page 828

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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 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. 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. 1613-1673. 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. Source Reference 181 applies. • 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 Page 829

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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. Source Reference 181 applies. • FROM LOG CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE by Mary Taylor Brewer (1985) -"...Taylors of Pennington Castle" near Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,England.". Source Reference 42 applies. 2284. MARGARET SWINDERBY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1578 in Kobenhavn, Denmark to Andrew Swinderby 2425 and A Daughter Swinderdy 2426, as shown within family tree 113. Margaret died in 1672, aged about 94, in Hadliegh, Suffok, England. Note: The name is also Swinderly/Swinderby. 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. Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II 2283, aged 27, married Margaret Swinderby, aged about 21, on 9 October 1599 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. They had eight children: Robert Taylor 2154 in 1601 Richard Taylor 2264 in 1601 Margaret Ellen Taylor 2265 in 1603 William, I Taylor 2266 in 1605 John "Immigrant", I Taylor, I 2268 in 1607 James, I "Col." Taylor, I 2270 in 1608 Jane Taylor 2272 in 1609 Anna Taylor 2273 in 1611 This family is shown as family tree 144. 2285. RICHARD BARTLESON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1717 in Salem, NJ. 2286. JEAN GROOMS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1731 in Delaware. Richard Bartleson 2285 married Jean Grooms. They had one daughter: Jane Bartleson 2157 This family is shown within family tree 53. 2287. DERICK DYTSZEN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1590 in Denmark. Derick fathered one son: Laurens Duyts 2162 in 1610 This family is shown within family tree 55. 2288. JAN AARTSE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1609 in Pos Sleeuwith, North Barbank, Holland, Netherlands maybe. 2289. KIJSIE PIETERS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Lijsie Pieters, was born in 1600 in Sleeu, North Brabant, Holland, Netherlands. Jan Aartse 2288, aged about 29, married Kijsie Pieters, aged about 38, in 1638 in Sleeu, North Brabant, Netherlands. They had one daughter: Itie Jansen 2163 in 1620 This family is shown within family tree 55. 2290. JOSEPH KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 April 1626 in OF, Great Leighs, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. Joseph died dated 'Jan 1708 or 27 Jun 1707' in Farmington, Hartford, CT or Hadley, Hampshirem MA. Notes: • Children Jonathan KELLOGG b: 25 Dec 1679 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 4 Jun 1671 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA, Massachusetts Joseph KELLOGG b: 12 May 1684 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Stephen (Ens.) KELLOGG b: 9 Apr 1668 in Hadley, Hmpshr, MA Prudence KELLOGG b: 14 Oct 1675 in Hadley, Hmpshr, MA Daniel KELLOGG b: 10 Jun 1686 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Abigail KELLOGG b: 9 Oct 1671 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 9 Oct 1673 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma c: in 8pgm-1X Ebenezer KELLOGG b: 22 Nov 1677 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Daniel KELLOGG b: 22 Mar 1682 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma Ephraim KELLOGG b: 2 Jun 1687 in Hadley, Hampshire, Ma. • Children with Joanna: 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 Page 830

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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. • 1 MARTIN KELLOG b: 15 NOV 1595 c: 23 NOV 1595 d: 20 SEP 1671 + PRUDENCE BIRD b: Abt 23 NOV 1596 d: Bef 20 MAY 1638 2 JOSEPH KELLOG b: 1 APR 1626 d: JAN 1707/1708 + ABIGAIL MARTHA TERRY d: 29 MAY 1717 3 ABIGAIL KELLOG b: 9 OCT 1671 d: 1745 + JONATHAN SMITH b: 1663 d: 9 OCT 1737 4 ELISHA SMITH b: 1705 d: 28 NOV 1784 + SARAH SMITH b: 14 OCT 1707 d: 17 AUG 1795 5 ESTHER SMITH b: 8 DEC 1751 d: 6 OCT 1828 + JOSEPH HILL b: 13 FEB 1745 d: 3 OCT 1819 6 ALINDA HILL b: 26 JUN 1780 d: 20 FEB 1841 + DANIEL ROGERS b: Bef 1779 d: Aft 1850. • Lt. Joseph and Joanna Kellogg Joseph KELLOGG - bap. Apr. 1, 1626 Great Leighs, England; d. before Feb. 4, 1708, probably at Hadley, MA. Son of Martin KELLOGG and Prudence BIRD and grandson of Phillippe KELLOGG. At Farmington, CT in 1651 and joined church there with his wife Oct. 9, 1653. Moved about 1657 to Boston, MA where he purchased property Oct. 16, 1659. Sold Boston property Jun. 13, 1661 and moved to Hadley. Agreed to keep ferry between Hadley and Northampton in 1661, which he, son John, and grandson James operated until 1758. The Court at Hadley formalized fares and conditions for the ferry in Jan. 1675, Jun. 1677, and in 1687. He was selectman a number of times, and served on various town committees. Joseph was named Sgt. of the military company ('train band') Mar. 1663, Ens. in the Foot Company May 9, 1678, and Lt. of the same company Oct. 7, 1678. He served as Lt. under Capt. Aaron Cook, Jr. until 1692. Was in charge of the Hadley troops at the Turners' Falls Fight on May 18, 1676. His will dated Jun. 27, 1707 and proved Feb. 4, 1708, contains considerable details on his estate and family, and includes his testimony of faith. Joseph married first, probably in England, and second May 9, 1667 Abigail TERRY ( b. Sep. 21, 1646, Windsor, CT; d. by Oct. 31, 1726, Hadley, MA), daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth. Abigail's will, dated May 29, 1717, names the 8 surviving children born to her and Joseph, beginning with Stephen (b. Apr. 9, 1668). ************** It was in about 1650 that three brothers Joseph, Daniel and Samuel, who were great-great-grandsons of Nicholas, came to America and settled in Connecticut. Joseph and Samuel eventually resettled in Massachusetts, but Daniel remained in Connecticut. From there they spread on into the rest of New England and the United States. Joseph died age about 80 in 1707 or 1708. His will dated June 27, 1707 was proved at the Hampshire Probate Court in Northampton February 10, 1708. His will gave son Samuel 4 acres of his 40 acre allotment at Fort River in Hadley, also 5 pounds. In 1714 Abigail gave some land to her son Ebenezer. Her will dated May 29, 1717 was proved October 31, 1726. ******************* LIEUT. JOSEPH, son of Martin, baptised in Great Leighs, England, 1 Apr., 1626; married (1) probably in England, Joanna Foote. She died in Hadley, Mass., 14 September, 1666. He married (2) Abigail Terry, born in Windsor, Conn., 21 September, 1646, daughter of Stephen Terry, born in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 August, 1608, and Elizabeth _______. He died between 27 June, 1707 when his will was dated and 4 February, 1708, when it was proved; she died between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 October, 1726, when it was proved. It is not known in what year he came to America. He was in Farmington, Conn., in 1651, where he was an early settler and served several terms as selectman. He and his wife were "joined" to the church, 9 Oct., 1653. He removed to Boston about 1657. He removed from Boston to Hadley, Mass. and was one of the proprietors. In 1661, the town make an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton. The crossing received the name "Kellogg's Ferry" until 1758 when the proprietorship passed to Stephen Goodman, who married a daughter of James Kellogg, great-grandson of Joseph, and became known as "Goodman's Ferry." Early in the history of New England, Military Companies or "train bands" were formed to protect the settlers. As early as 16 May, 1661, Hadley voted there should be a training. The County Court approved the choice of Joseph Kellogg as Sergeant of the Company, March, 1663. The General Court of Massachusetts appointed him, 9 May, 1678, Ensign in the Foot Company in Hadley, and 7 October, of the same year, Lieutenant in the same company. He served in that office until 1692, his military service thus extending over twenty-nine consecutive years. He sustained his part in the struggle of the settlers against the Indians, and was in command, as Sergeant, of the Page 831

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Hadley troops at the famous "Turner's Falls" fight, 18 May, 1676, which broke the power of the river tribes. He was the father of twenty children (fourteen of whome reached maturity), and well exemplifies the Biblical signification of his name "He Shall Add." Children by first wife. ELIZABETH, born in Farmington, 5 March, 1651; died young. JOSEPH, born 11 August, 1653; died between 1682 and 1684; in March, 1682 he was fined ten shillings for breach of Sabbath, "having travelled till midnight in the night before the Sabbath." NATHANIEL, born 29 October, 1654; died young. JOHN, baptised 29 December, 1656; married (1) Sarah Moody; (2) Ruth ________. MARTIN, born in Boston, 22 November, 1658; married (1) Anna Hinsdale; (2) Mrs. Sarah (Dickinson) Lane; (3) Mrs. Sarah (Huxley) Smith. EDWARD, born in Boston, 1 October, 1660; married Dorothy ________. SAMUEL, born in Hadley, 28 September, 1662; married Sarah Merrill. JOANNA, born in Hadley, 8 December, 1664; married Deacon John Smith. SARAH, born in Hadley, 27 August, 1666; married Samuel Ashley. Children by second wife, Abigail Martha Terry, born in Hadley. STEPHEN, born 9 April, 1668; married Lydia Belden. NATHANIEL, born 8 October, 1669; married Sarah Boltwood. ABIGAIL, born 9 October, 1671; married Jonathan Smith. ELIZABETH, bron 9 October, 1673; married Lieut. John Nash. PRUDENCE, born 14 October, 1675; married Deacon Abraham Merrill. EBENEZER, born 22 November, 1677; married Mabel Butler. JONATHAN, born 25 December, 1679; married Ann Newton. DANIEL, born 22 March, 1682; died 5 July, 1684. JOSEPH, born 12 May, 1684; married 5 July, 1710, Elizabeth Colton, born 5 April, 1686, daughter Thomas and Sarah Colton, of Springfield; lived in Hatfield; died 9 September, 1724; had no children. On his gravestone, in Hatfield, he is called "A Worthy Gentleman." She m. (2) Joseph Billings, of Hatfield, born 15 November, 1700, son of Samuel Billings and Rebecca Miller. DANIEL, born 10 June, 1686; died young. EPHRAIM, born 2 January, 1687; died young. Will was probated in Hartford, Conn. in 1707/1708 so LDS record had this as a death date. He died about age 80. in 1707 or 1708. His will dated 1707 was proved Feb 4, 1708. (History of Hadley: including early History of Hatfield, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts, by Sylvester Judd, with an introduction by George Sheldon. Also Family genealogies by Lucius M. Boltwood. Springfield, Mass.: H.R. Hunting & Co., 1905. xliii, 504p. Genealogies by Boltwood 1862. 205p. 2291. JOANNA FOOTE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 1 April 1628 in Of, Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England to Nathaniel Foote 2429 and Elizabeth Deming 2430, as shown in family tree 175. Joanna died on 14 September 1666, aged 38, in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Note: 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. Joseph Kellogg 2290, aged 27, married Joanna Foote, aged 25, on 9 October 1653 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. They had one son: Samuel Kellogg 2166 in 1662 This family is shown as family tree 145.

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2292. JOHN MERRILL (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 16 February 1636 in Newbury, Essex, MA to Nathaniel Merrill 2431 and Susannah Peabody 2432, as shown in family tree 176. John died on 18 July 1712, aged 76, in Hartford, Hartford, CT. Note: Children Daniel MERRILL b: 15 Jun 1673 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 22 Jun 1673 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct. John MERRILL b: 29 Sep 1668 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Deacon Abraham MERRILL b: 21 Dec 1670 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 21 Dec 1670 in 2ND Church, Hartford, Hartford, CT Lt. Isaac MERRILL b: 11 Mar 1682 in West Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 12 Mar 1682 in 2ND Church, Hartford, Hartford, CT Issac MERRILL b: 11 May 1681 in Hartford, Hartford, Conn c: 12 Mar 1682 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Sarah MERRILL b: 19 Sep 1664 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 19 Sep 1664 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Nathaniel MERRILL b: 15 Jan 1667 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct John MERRILL b: 7 Apr 1669 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Wilterten Or Wolterton MERRILL b: 28 Jun 1675 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 4 Jul 1675 in 2ND Church, Hartford, Hartford, CT Abel Or Abell MERRILL b: 25 Jan 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 1 Feb 1679 in Second Church, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Jacob MERRILL b: 27 Mar 1686 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 4 Apr 1686 in 2ND Church, Hartford, Hartford, CT Susannah MERRILL b: 20 May 1677 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 3 Jun 1677 in 2ND Church, Hartford, Hartford, CT. 2293. SARAH WATSON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1646 in Hartford, Hartford, CT to John Watson 2433 and Margaret Smith 2434, as shown within family tree 114. Sarah died on 23 November 1687, aged about 41, in Hartford, Hartford, CT. John Merrill 2292 married Sarah Watson. They had one daughter: Sarah Merrill 2167 in 1664 This family is shown as family tree 146. 2294. BENJAMINE JUDD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1642 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA to Thomas Judd 2435 and Clemence Mason 2436, as shown in family tree 177. Benjamine died in 1689, aged about 47, in Farmington, Hartford, CT. Note: Children Mary JUDD b: 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, CT c: FEB 1656/57 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Benjamine JUDD SGT b: 1671 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Johnathan JUDD b: 22 SEP 1688 in Farmington, Hartf, CT c: 22 SEP 1688 in Farmington, Hartford, Conn. 2295. MARY LEWIS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 6 May 1645 in Farmington, Hartford, CT to Wiliam Lewis 2437 and Mary Hopkins 2438, as shown within family tree 115. Mary died on 10 August 1722, aged 77, in Farmington, Hartford, CT. Benjamine Judd 2294, aged about 25, married Mary Lewis, aged about 22, in 1667 in Farmington, Hartford, CT. They had one daughter: Mary Judd 2169 in 1656 This family is shown as family tree 147. 2296. JOHN MARSH (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in April 1618 in Braintree, Essex, England to John Marsh 2439 and Grace Baldwin 2440, as shown in family tree 178. John died on 28 September 1688, aged 70, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Note: Children Daniel MARSH b: 1653 in Hartford, Hartford, Conn. Jonathan MARSH b: Sep 1650 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Hannah MARSH b: 1656 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Samuel MARSH b: in Hartford, Htfd, CT Isaac MARSH b: 15 Jul 1649 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut c: 15 Jul 1649 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Grace Martin MARSH b: 1657 in Lived, Hadley, Hampshire Co., Mass. c: in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Grace MARTIN b: 1656 in Of Braintree, Essex, England Joseph MARSH b: 1647 c: 24 Jun 1647 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Joseph(Twin) MARSH b: 15 Jul 1649 in Hadley, Hampshire, Mass. c: 15 Jun 1647 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct. 2297. ANNE WEBSTER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 July 1621 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster 2441 and Agnes Smith 2442, as shown in family tree 179. Anne died on 9 June 1662, aged 40, in Hadley, Hardford, CT. John Marsh 2296 married Anne Webster. They had one son: Jonathan Marsh 2170 in 1650 This family is shown as family tree 148. 2298. RICHARD LYMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1618 in High Ongar, Essex, England probably abt 24 Feb 1618 to Richard Lyman 2443 and Sarah Osborne 2444, as shown in family tree 180. Richard died on 3 June 1662, aged about 43, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Page 833

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Note: Children Richard LYMAN b: 26 May 1647 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Sarah LYMAN b: 1643 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct Hepzibah LYMAN b: 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, Ct Moses LYMAN b: 20 Feb 1662 in Northampton, Hamps, MA John LYMAN b: 1655 in Windsor, Hartfd, CT Joanna Or Hanna LYMAN b: 7 Jun 1658 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Thomas LYMAN b: 1649 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Hannah LYMAN b: 20 Jul 1658 in Windsor, Hartford, Conn Phillis LYMAN b: 1651 in Of Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. 2299. HEPZIBAH FORD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 15 May 1625 in Bridgeport, Dorsetshire, England to Thomas Ford 2445 and Elizabeth Chard (Cook) (Cooke) 2446, as shown within family tree 116. Hepzibah died on 11 April 1683, aged 57, in Northhampton, Hampshire, MA. Richard Lyman 2298, aged about 22, married Hepzibah Ford, aged about 15, in 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. They had one daughter: Sarah Lyman 2171 in 1643 This family is shown as family tree 149. 2300. WILLIAM WHITING (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1605 in Boxford, Sussex, England to John Whiting 2447 and Isobel Unknown 2448. William died on 24 July 1647, aged about 42, in Hartford, CT. 2301. SUSANNAH WIGGIN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1609 in Milford, New Haven, CT ????. Susannah died on 8 July 1673, aged about 64, in Middletown, Middlesex, CT. William Whiting 2300, aged about 30, married Susannah Wiggin, aged about 26, in 1635 in Hartford, CT. They had one son: Joseph Whiting 2172 in 1645 This family is shown within family tree 86. 2302. JOHN ALLYN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 24 February 1630 in Braunton, Devon, England to Matthew Allyn (Allen) 2449 and Margaret "Mary" Wyatt 2450, as shown in family tree 181. John died on 6 November 1696, aged 66, in Hartford, CT. John fathered one daughter: Anne "Ann" Allyn 2173 in 1652 This family is shown as family tree 150. 2303. RICHARD SEYMOUR (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born before 27 January 1604/5. Richard died on 25 November 1655, aged 51. Notes: • Marriage 1 Mercy UNKNOWN Note: _STATMARRIED Children John SEYMOUR Thomas SEYMOUR Zachary SEYMOUR Richard SEYMOUR . • 1. Richard Seymour 1. RICHARD1 SEYMOUR, founder of the Connecticut family of the name, was baptized at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, England, 27 Jan. 1604/5, the son of Robert and Elizabeth (Waller) and the grandson of John and Dyzory (Porter), and died at Norwalk, Conn., between 29 July 1655, the date of his will, and 10 Oct. 1655, the date of the inventory of his estate. He married at Sawbridgeworth, 18 Apr. 1631, MERCY RUSCOE, born about 1610, daughter of Roger and Sarah of Sawbridgeworth. She married secondly, 25 Nov. 1655, as his second wife, John Steele of Farmington, Conn., who died there 27 Feb. 1664/5. Richard Seymour came to this country in or slightly before 1639, bringing with him his wife Mercy Ruscoe, to whom he was married at Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, and their son Thomas, whose baptismal record was entered in the parish registers of Sawbridgeworth. It was this eldest son Thomas who sealed his will in 1712 with the wings of the ancient family of the Seymours of Penhow. Richard Seymour, though not an original proprietor, was one of the early settlers of Hartford. Just when he joined the little settlement near “Dutch Point” on the Connecticut river we do not know, but probably in 1639, when we find his name in the list of those “inhabitants who were granted lotts to have only at the town's courtesie with liberty to fetch woode and keep swine or coues on the common.” His lot was No. 70, on the north side, near the “cow pasture.” His house stood on what is now North Main street, near the Ely place. He also owned outlying pieces of land including a Page 834

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portion of the tract running westward from the bluffs of the Trinity College property to what is now West Hartford. In 1647 he was elected chimney-viewer, which calls to mind that the houses of the first settlers were thatched, as in the old England they had left behind them, and on that account were particularly exposed to fire loss, and all the more because built of wood rather than of masonry as most of the corresponding English houses of the period were. Richard's duties, then, as chimney-viewer, were allied to those of a building inspector and fire chief of our time. The fact that Richard received an allotment of land by the “courtesey of the town” shows that, with his family, he was judged to be an acceptable addition to the group of settlers forming the original proprietors, but his status was not equal to theirs, inasmuch as they were entitled, as he was not, to their proportional shares of the extensive areas of land held in common. Thus, every original proprietor might hope to secure as of right farm land for his sons. No such opportunity was open to settlers who were landholders by the “courtesey of the town.” This situation may account for Richard's decision to cast his lot with the planters of Norwalk under Roger Ludlow. Whatever the reason (and doubtless there were many), Richard and his former Sawbridgeworth neighbors, the Ruscoes, removed about 1650 (perhaps a year or so later) to Norwalk, where he had the status of an original proprietor of the new plantation, in the allotment of which he had a most favorable location. We find his name among the number who made the agreement with Captain Patrick and the brilliant and restless Roger Ludlow “for the settlinge and plantinge of Norwalke,” 19 June 1650. As one of the planters of Norwalk, Richard Seymour's name appears in the indenture dated 15 Feb. 1651, between the Planters and Runckinheage and other Indians. The exact date of his removal from Hartford to Norwalk cannot be fixed, but he had undoubtedly taken up his residence there before the end of 1652, and perhaps earlier. His home-lot was well-situated, directly opposite the meeting house and Parade Ground, and on the highway leading from Stamford to Fairfield. His house was only a short distance from the present roadbed of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. Many of his descendants have probably unconsciously viewed the spot where their ancestor lived, while being carried past the place in a manner of which he never dreamed. In the new plantation of Norwalk, Richard's abilities were fully recognized. On 29 Mar. 1655, he was elected townsman, or selectman, as we should now say. But Richard did not live to hold this office long, since in his will, which he executed 29 July 1655, he is described “very week & sike.” It is significant, on the social side of the picture, that Richard's son Thomas was married after the arrival of the family in Norwalk, to Hannah Marvin, the sixteen year old daughter of Matthew Marvin, Sr., “one of the most distinguished of the Norwalk fathers,” who had also removed to Norwalk with his family from Hartford, where our Thomas and his Hannah had doubtless been acquainted. Matthew Marvin, Sr., was born in England in 1600 and died in Norwalk in 1680. On coming to Norwalk (he had, as well as Richard Seymour, signed the Agreement with Ludlow) Marvin was assigned to what might be regarded as the “home-lot (No. 10) of honor” in the social system of the day, i.e., the lot next to the meetinghouse, and his estate was the second largest of the Norwalk settlers. To Richard Seymour was assigned a scarcely less desirable and honorable home-lot (No. 11) of four acres facing the “Town Street” and opposite the Parade Ground, a corner lot, and near lot No. 10 assigned to Matthew Marvin, Sr. So Thomas and Hannah, even before their marriage, were near neighbors in Norwalk. It thus appears that Richard and his family were well placed in Norwalk. On 29 March 1655, he was chosen one of the two townsmen, as we have seen. He was now about fifty years old, in the full tide of life, with a family of four boys, and one of the chief figures in the community. What was it that overtook him then? No record, alas, answers this question. All that we know is that at the end of July of this year he was “very week & sike” and making his will, which he was unable to sign save by a mark. In this brief document he refers twice to “my loving wife Mercy” and once to “my loving wife,” suggesting at least a happy relationship to his wife, to whom he had been married twenty-four years before, in Sawbridgeworth in Old England. The original will, after being duly recorded, was doubtless returned to his executors, as was the custom of the time; it has long since disappeared. The record book in which the will was copied had a quantity of ink spilled upon it, and so it happened that the copy of the will, with many others, was made in part unreadable. Did Richard, in executing his will, use the seal used by his eldest son, Thomas, in executing his will in 1712? The will itself seemingly answers the question in the negative in its concluding words, viz., “to this my will and Testament I have set my hand this 29th July 1655.” The common language, “my hand and seal,” is here contracted to “my hand.” In a time of stress such as that under which the will was drawn, the common phrasing “hand and seal” may have been contracted to hand, so the omission of “and seal” is by no means conclusive evidence that Richard's mark on his will was not supplemented by a seal. One of the two witnesses to the will was John Ruscoe, a faithful friend over many years, of England, of Hartford, of Norwalk, probably a cousin of his “loving wife Mercy,” born a Ruscoe. The date of Richard's untimely death is not known, but it seems reasonable to suppose that it took place soon after the execution of his will, 29 July 1655, when he was “very week & sike” and unable to do more than make his mark upon it. “bookes” The next chapter in our history opens with the surprising record at Farmington of the marriage on 25 Nov. 1655, of the widow to the Hon. John Steele, who recorded the marriage in his own hand. But this does not show that the marriage took place in Farmington, rather than in Norwalk, where Mercy lived. It was very common then for the man to record his marriage where he lived, for obvious reasons connected with inheritance. The apparent precipitancy of the marriage of Richard's widow to John Steele may be remarked upon here. Steele undoubtedly knew Richard Seymour Page 835

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and his wife and family before they removed to Norwalk a few years earlier. Mercy, the widow, was no longer young, she had but moderate means and had four sons, of whom three were minors. She was no great “catch,” it would seem, for one of the foremost men of the Colony. Must she not have been uncommonly engaging or possessed of rare qualities of mind and heart to have led the Hon. John, even in those days of dearth of available women, to marry her and bring her back from Norwalk and her Ruscoe relatives there, with her three younger sons? Can she be blamed if it be considered who he was -“his place in the sun” - to have made a “marriage of convenience,” if such it was, though we can only speculate on that matter. John Steele was one of the eight Magistrates appointed in 1636 by the Colony of Massachusetts Bay to govern Connecticut, before that Colony had established a jurisdiction of its own. From then until 1658 he served without intermission in the General Court or Assembly, as an elected Deputy for Hartford through the year 1645, and thereafter for Farmington. For nearly twenty years he was recorder [Town Clerk] of Hartford, and served for a time in the same capacity for Farmington, after his removal to that town. His time and energies were thus largely devoted to the public service for nearly a quarter of a century. The young Seymours, under his tutelage, must have met many of the leading men of the colony, and have acquired a considerable knowledge of public affairs. Mercy's remarriage seems to have been a happy one. The date of her death is not known, but she survived her able and distinguished husband, who died 27 Feb. 1664/5. In his will, dated 30 Jan. 1664, he bequeathed to his “dear and loving wife Mercy Steele the house wherein I now dwell and the appurtenances belonging to it.”. On Mercy's marriage to the Hon. John Steele, her three minor children, John, Zachariah and Richard, became members of his household in Farmington. They could hardly have been better placed in any Connecticut household of the time. It is a pleasure to record that the interests of Richard Seymour's minor children were safeguarded. We quote from Selleck's “Norwalk,” p. 154: Richard Seymour1st. executed his will July 29, 1655, and died within the next three months. He had appointed his wife and his “faithful friend” Richard Olmsted administrators, leaving everything to his aforementioned children, and commissioning his wife to take charge of the estates of the three younger boys “until such time as they shall be fit to receive and dispose of” the same. Mrs. Steele sought the welfare of her Seymour offspring, as did also her second husband. On Oct. 13,1) 1668, thirteen years after the decease of Mr. Seymour and four years after that of Mr. Steele, the three lads, now arrived at majority, were paid the “full and just” amount due them, and acknowledged before Samuel Steele and their brother Thomas that they were “fully satisfied.” From the first [John] of this trio of youths, bereft at an age when they most needed it, of a father's counsel, but still judiciously cared for, have descended well-known New England and New York families. The mutilated first volume of Fairfield Probate Records (page 6) contains the recorded copy of Richard Seymour's will; the original is not in the files. We have no autograph of Richard Seymour and hence we do not know his own spelling of his name. The surname is diversely spelled in various records pertaining to him and his sons, but in those days spelling was largely phonetic and hence the spelling employed by the early scribes is not significant. By the time of his grandsons, the standard spelling of the name seems to have been generally accepted. Source Reference 142 applies. • [The will of Richar]d Semer (1655) [ ] being very week & sike [ ] gods pon[?] mercy in [ ] doe leve this as my [ ] doe first will and [ ] dust of weh it was [//made //and my soul into the] hands of God that gave it [and I doe will and] bequeath unto my Loving wife Mercy [Seamor] my whole Estate: viz: my house & Lands Cattle and [all] my moveables: Except that it is my Will that [my] Eldest sonn Thomas should have two steeres [ ] year old and upward and my best cartt: thease [to] receive soen after my decease: It is alsoe my will that my other three sons John & Zachary [and] Richard receive out of this Totall estate the sum of forty pounds each of them viz: fourty pounds to John and fourty pounds to Zachary and forty pounds to Richard: duly and faythiully to be payd to them severally at the age of twentyone years: Unles the Executors of this my Will shall see cause to doe it soener: It is alsoe my Will that my loving wife should have the dispose of my three sons John Zachary & Richard untill such time as they shall be fit to receive and dispose of ther Estate: It is alsoe my will and apoyntment that my loving Wife Mercy: togather with my faythfull freind Richard Olmsted be the sole Executors and Administrators of this my Last Will and Testament the aforesaid Legasies and all Lawfull debts and demands duly discharged by my loving wife Mercy: It is my will that shee posses and enioy all the rest of my Estate. to this my will and Testament I have set to my hand this 29th July 1655: In the presence of us Thomas Handford the marke of Richard //f// Seamer Jno Rescoe Page 836

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25 octobar 1655 The Court haveing examined the will of Richard Seamor they doe approve therof. Source Reference 142 applies. Children: 2. i. THOMAS2, bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, Eng., 15 July 1632. ii. MARY, bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, Eng., 9 Jan 1634/5; bur. there 3 Apr. 1635. iii. MERCY, bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, Eng., 8 July 1636; no further record of her has been found. 3. iv. JOHN2, b. probably at Hartford, Conn. 4. v. ZACHARIAH, b. at Hartford, Conn., abt. 1642. 5. vi. RICHARD, b. at Hartford, Conn . Source Reference 142 applies. Richard fathered one son: John Seymour 2174 This family is shown within family tree 59.

2304. JOHN WATSON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather). 2305. MARGARET SMITH (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother). John Watson 2304 married Margaret Smith. They had one daughter: Mary Watson 2175 This family is shown within family tree 59. 2306. JOHN WEBSTER, GOVERNOR OF THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 16 August 1590 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Matthew Webster 2451 and Elizabeth Ashton 2452, as shown in family tree 182. John died on 5 April 1661, aged 70, in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children Matthew WEBSTER b: 11 Feb 1609 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Margaret WEBSTER b: 21 Feb 1610 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England William WEBSTER b: 26 Dec 1614 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Thomas WEBSTER b: 24 Nov 1616 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Robert WEBSTER b: 17 Nov 1619 in Cossington Leicestershire, England Anna WEBSTER b: 29 Jul 1621 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Mary WEBSTER b: 30 Mar 1623 in Essex, Cambridge, England Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 16 Mar 1623 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Faith WEBSTER b: 08 Apr 1627 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2307. AGNES SMITH (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 August 1585 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to Richard Smith 2453 and Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2454, as shown within family tree 118. Agnes died on 15 July 1667, aged 81, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. John Webster, Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts 2306, aged 19, married Agnes Smith, aged 24, on 7 November 1609 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one son: Robert Webster 2176 in 1619 This family is shown as family tree 151. 2308. RICHARD TREAT (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Richard Trott, was born on 28 August 1584 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England to Richard Treat-Trott 2455, as shown in family tree 183. Richard died on 14 February 1668, aged 83, in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Note: Children Honour TREAT b: 19 Mar 1614 in Pitminster, Somerset, England Johanna(Joanna) TREAT b: 24 May 1618 in South Trundle, Pitminster, Somerset, England Sarah TREAT b: 03 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England Richard II TREAT b: 09 Jan 1622 in Pitminster, Somerset, England Robert (Governor) TREAT GOVERNOR b: 23 Feb 1624 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Elizabeth TREAT b: 25 Jul 1627 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Susannah TREAT b: 08 Oct 1629 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Alice TREAT b: 16 Feb 1632 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England James(LT) TREAT LIEUTENANT b: 29 Jul 1634 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Katherine TREAT b: 29 Jun 1637 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Thomas TREAT b: 1639 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. 2309. ALICE GAYLORD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 10 May 1594 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England to Hugh Gaylord 2456 and Joan Newman 2457, as shown in family tree 184. Alice died on 21 October 1664, aged 70, in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Richard Treat 2308, aged 30, married Alice Gaylord, aged 20, on 27 April 1615 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. They had one daughter: Susannah Treat 2177 in 1629 This family is shown as family tree 152. Page 837

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2310. THOMAS BULL (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1610 in London, London, England. Thomas died on 12 October 1684, aged about 74, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Note: Sarah BULL Ruth BULL Thomas BULL David Or Thomas BULL Jonathan BULL Joseph BULL Susanna BULL Abigail BULL Daughter BULL . 2311. SUSANNAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1610. Susannah died on 12 August 1680, aged about 70, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Thomas Bull 2310, aged about 33, married Susannah Unknown, aged about 33, in 1643. They had one son: Joseph Bull 2178 in 1651 This family is shown within family tree 88. 2312. WILLIAM MANNING (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1614 in Essex, England to William Manning 2458 and Hannah Unknown 2459. William died on 14 March 1690, aged about 75, in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Note: Hannah MANNING Samuel MANNING Sarah MANNING Abigial MANNING John MANNING Mary MANNING Timothy MANNING . 2313. DOROTHY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1612/13 in England. Dorothy died on 26 July 1692, aged about 80, in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. William Manning 2312, aged about 27, married Dorothy Unknown, aged about 29, in 1641 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. They had one daughter: Sarah Manning 2179 in 1645 This family is shown within family tree 88. 2314. JACOB MYGATT (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1632/33 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA to Joseph Mygatt 2460 and Ann Unknown 2461, as shown within family tree 121. Jacob died before 1683, when younger than 50, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. 2315. SARAH WHITING (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1632 in Milford, New Haven, CT to William Whiting 2462 and Susannah Unknown 2463, as shown within family tree 121. Sarah died in 1706, aged about 74, in Northampton, Connecticut. Jacob Mygatt 2314, aged about 22, married Sarah Whiting, aged about 22, in 1654 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. They had one son: Joseph Mygatt 2180 in 1655 This family is shown as family tree 153. 2316. ROBERT DUPLICATE WEBSTER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 17 November 1619 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John DUPLICATE Webster 2464 and Agnes DUPLICATE Smith 2465, as shown in family tree 185. Robert died on 31 May 1676, aged 56, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Robert fathered one daughter: Sarah Webster 2181 in 1655 This family is shown as family tree 154. Robert DUPLICATE Webster married Susannah Treat 2177. See family tree 154. 2317. THOMAS GRIDLEY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather). Thomas fathered one son: Thomas Gridley 2182 This family is shown within family tree 60. 2318. JOSEPH GAYLORD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather). Note: Children MARY GAYLORD b: ABT. 1685 in Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Mary Gaylord b: 1685 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Ct.

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2320. PHILLIPPI GUYE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1611 and 1616 in Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England. Note: 1 Phillippi GUYE b: 1616 + Agnes BOWDEN b: Abt. 1615 2 Ezechiell GEE b: 2 Oct 1641 + Elizabeth CROSSMAN b: 16 Aug 1647 3 Richard GEE b: 25 Oct 1673 + Mary ??? b: Abt. 1673 4 Solomon GEE b: 1696 d: 13 Apr 1769 + Deborah HUNTLEY b: 20 Aug 1714 d: 26 Mar 1807 5 Solomon II GEE b: 1737 d: 24 Dec 1803 + Martha BINGHAM 6 Solomon B. III GEE b: 24 Mar 1771 d: Jul 1838 + Mary Polly ??? b: 1794. 2321. AGNES BOWEN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1615 in Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England. Phillippi Guye 2320, aged about 22, married Agnes Bowen, aged about 21, on 19 July 1636 in Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England. They had one son: Ezechiell Gee 2186 in 1641 This family is shown within family tree 61. 2322. RICHARD CROSSMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1611 in Buckland Monachorum, Devonshire, England. Note: Name: Mrs CROSSMAN Birth: ABT 1615 Marriage 1 Richard CROSSMAN b: ABT 1611 in ,,England Married: in ,,England Children John CROSSMAN c: 7 OCT 1637 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England Margarita CROSSMAN c: 12 JAN 1639/1640 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England Guallirus CROSSMAN c: 27 FEB 1641/1642 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England Elizabeth CROSSMAN b: in ,,England c: 16 AUG 1647 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England Richard CROSSMAN c: 8 FEB 1650/1651 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England Richus CROSSMAN c: 27 MAR 1653 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England William CROSSMAN c: 27 MAY 1655 in Buckland Monacho,Devon,England. Richard fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Crossman 2187 in 1647 This family is shown within family tree 61. 2323. JOHN HUNTLEY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1622/23 in British Isles. John died on 16 November 1676, aged about 54, in Lyme, New London, Connecticut. Note: Children Moses HUNTLEY b: Jul 1652 in Boston,Massachusetts Aaron HUNTLEY b: 15 Apr 1654 in Boston,Massachusetts Elizabeth HUNTLEY c: 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury,Massachusetts Mary HUNTLEY c: 3 Dec 1660 in Roxbury,Massachusetts. 2324. JANE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother). Jane died before 1669. John Huntley 2323 married Jane Unknown. They had one son: Aaron Huntley 2188 in 1654 This family is shown within family tree 61. 2325. HENRY CHAMPTION (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather). Note: Children Sarah CHAMPION b: 1649 in Saybrook,Connecticut Mary CHAMPION b: 1651 in Saybrook,Connecticut Henry CHAMPION b: 1654 in Saybrook,Connecticut Thomas CHAMPION b: Apr 1656 in Saybrook,Connecticut. Henry fathered one daughter: Mary Chamption 2189 in 1651 This family is shown within family tree 61. Page 839

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2326. ORLANDO BAGLEY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather). Note: Children John BAGLEY b: 1656 in Boston,Massachusetts Orlando BAGLEY b: 18 Feb 1658 in Amesbury,Essex,Massachusetts Mary BAGLEY b: 5 Jan 1661 in Boston,Massachusetts Samuel BAGLEY b: 2 Mar 1662 in Boston,Massachusetts Sarah BAGLEY b: 2 Mar 1663 in Amesbury,Essex,Massachusetts. 2327. SARAH COLBY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1636/37 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts to Anthony Colby 2466 and Susan Haddon 2467. Sarah died on 18 March 1663, aged about 26. Orlando Bagley 2326 married Sarah Colby, aged about 16, on 6 March 1653 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts. They had one daughter: Sarah Bagley 2193 in 1663 This family is shown within family tree 93. 2328. SIMON CROSBY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1608 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Crosby 2468 and Jane Sothern 2469, as shown in family tree 186. Simon died in September 1639, aged about 31, in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children THOMAS CROSBY b: 26 FEB 1635 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Simon Crosby Jr. b: 06 AUG 1637 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Joseph Crosby b: 12 AUG 1639 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 2329. ANNE BRIGHAM (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1606 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Brigham 2470 and Isabel Watson 2471, as shown in family tree 187. Anne died on 11 October 1675, aged about 69, in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Anne Brigham Crosby (husband Simon Crosby) immigrant to New England. In the spring of 1635 a small party of Yorkshire adherents of Rev. Thomas Shepherd, who had been preaching inButtercombe, a few miles north of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, decided to migrate with him to New England, and went to London, where on April 18, 1635, they embarked among the passengers of the "Susan and Ellen". The passenger list of the "Susan and Ellen" states: VIII April 1635. These underwritten are to be transported to New England embarqued in the "Susan and Ellen", Edward Payne, Mr. (master) Thos. Brigham 32 Symon Crosby 26 Ann Crosby 25 Thos. Crosby, child of 8 weeks The Thomas Brigham 32 was Anne's first cousin. He was the son of her father's brother John. Simon Crosby 2328, aged about 25, married Anne Brigham, aged about 27, on 21 April 1634 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: Thomas Crosby 2194 in 1635 This family is shown as family tree 155. 2330. EDWARD BANGS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born before 28 October 1591 in Essex Co., england to John Bangs 2472 and Jane Chavis 2473, as shown within family tree 124. Edward died about 1679, when older than 87, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 2331. REBECCA HOBART (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 December 1611 in Wymondham, Norfolk, England to Edmund Hobart 2474 and Margaret Dewey 2475, as shown within family tree 124. Rebecca died before 1679, when younger than 67, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children Rebecca Bangs b: 1636 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts SARAH BANGS b: ABT 1638 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts JONATHAN BANGS b: ABT 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Lydia Bangs b: 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Hannah Bangs b: 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Joshua Bangs b: ABT 1646 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bethia Bangs b: 28 MAY 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Apphia Bangs b: 15 OCT 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Mercy Bangs b: 15 OCT 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Edward Bangs 2330, when older than 43, married Rebecca Hobart, aged about 23, about 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. They had one son: Jonathan Bangs 2196 about 1640 This family is shown as family tree 156.

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2332. SAMUEL MAYO (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1620 in Essex Co., England. Samuel died in 1663, aged about 43, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children MARY MAYO b: 03 FEB 1645 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Samuel Mayo b: 1647 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Hannah Mayo b: BEF 20 OCT 1650 Elizabeth Mayo b: BEF 22 MAY 1653 Joseph Mayo b: ABT 1655 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, Nassau, New York Nathaniel Mayo b: 01 APR 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Sarah Mayo b: 19 DEC 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Mercy Mayo b: 15 JUL 1664 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 2333. THOMASINE LUMPKIN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1625 in England to William Lumpkin 2476 and Thomasine Unknown 2477. Thomasine died in 1709, aged about 84, in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children MARY MAYO b: 03 FEB 1645 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Samuel Mayo b: 1647 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Hannah Mayo b: BEF 20 OCT 1650 Elizabeth Mayo b: BEF 22 MAY 1653 Joseph Mayo b: ABT 1655 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, Nassau, New York Nathaniel Mayo b: 01 APR 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Sarah Mayo b: 19 DEC 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Mercy Mayo b: 15 JUL 1664 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Samuel Mayo 2332, aged about 23, married Thomasine Lumpkin, aged about 18, in 1643 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. They had one daughter: Mary Mayo 2197 in 1645 This family is shown within family tree 94. 2334. GILES HOPKINS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born before 30 January 1608 in Hursley, Hampshire, England to Stephen Hopkins 2478 and Mary Unknown 2479. Giles died about 1689, when older than 81, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Notes: • Giles Hopkins was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620 with his father, Stephen, his step mother and his sister Constance. • Children Mary Hopkins b: NOV 1640 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts STEPHEN HOPKINS b: 16 SEP 1642 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts John Hopkins b: 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Abigail Hopkins b: OCT 1644 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts Deborah Hopkins b: JUN 1648 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Caleb Hopkins b: JAN 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Ruth Hopkins b: 03 JUN 1653 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Joshua Hopkins b: JUN 1657 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts William Hopkins b: 09 JAN 1661 Elizabeth Hopkins b: NOV 1664 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 2335. CATHERINE WHELDEN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1618. Catherine died after 5 March 1689, when older than 70, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Giles Hopkins 2334, aged 31, married Catherine Whelden, aged about 21, on 9 October 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. They had one son: Stephen Hopkins 2198 in 1642 This family is shown within family tree 95. 2336. WILLIAM MERRICK (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1600 and 1603 in Llanlleschydd, St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England to John Merrick 2480 and Dorothy Bishop 2481, as shown within family tree 125. William died on 6 March 1689, aged about 86, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children MARY MERRICK b: 04 NOV 1650 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts William Merrick b: 15 SEP 1643 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Stephen Merrick b: 12 MAY 1646 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Rebecca Merrick b: 28 JUL 1648 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Ruth Merrick b: 15 MAY 1652 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Sarah Merrick b: 01 AUG 1654 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts John Merrick b: 15 JAN 1657 in Eastham or Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Isaac Merrick b: 06 JAN 1661 in Eastham or Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Joseph Merrick b: 01 JUN 1662 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Benjamin Merrick b: 01 FEB 1665 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Page 841

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2337. REBECCA TRACY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA to Stephen Tracy 2482 and Tryphosa Lee 2483, as shown within family tree 125. Rebecca died on 3 December 1686, aged about 61, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. William Merrick 2336, aged about 39, married Rebecca Tracy, aged about 17, about 1642 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. They had one daughter: Mary Merrick 2199 in 1650 This family is shown as family tree 157. 2338. STEPHEN RICH (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1622 in Dover, Strafford, NH or England to Robert Rich 2484. 2339. MS. SALTISTALL (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1622 in Dover, Strafford, NH. Stephen Rich 2338 married Ms. Saltistall. They had one son: Richard Rich 2200 in 1637 This family is shown within family tree 95. 2340. THOMAS ROBERTS, GOVERNOR (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1600 in Woolaston, Glouster, England to Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet 2485 and Frances James 2486, as shown in family tree 188. Thomas died on 27 September 1673, aged about 73, in Dover, Strafford, NH. Notes: • 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 Page 842

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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. 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 Page 843

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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. 2341. REBECCA HILTON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1602 in Wearmouth, Durham, England to Mark Roger Hilton 2487, as shown within family tree 126. Rebecca died on 27 September 1673, aged about 71, in Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA. Thomas Roberts, Governor 2340, aged about 27, married Rebecca Hilton, aged about 25, in 1627 in Dover, Strafford, New Hamshire, USA. They had one daughter: Sarah Roberts 2201 about 1639 This family is shown as family tree 158. 2342. JOHN GRAY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1650 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA to John Gray 2488 and Hannah Lumpkin 2489, as shown in family tree 189. John died on 10 February 1674, aged about 23, in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. 2343. HANNAH STURGIS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 22 December 1654 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA to Edward Sturgis 2490 and Elizabeth Hinckley 2491, as shown in family tree 190. Hannah died on 17 October 1736, aged 81, in Harwich (now Brewster), Barnstable, Massachusetts. John Gray 2342, aged about 20, married Hannah Sturgis, aged about 15, in 1670 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. They had one son: John Gray 2204 in 1671 This family is shown as family tree 159. 2344. ANDREW I. CLARK (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA to Thomas Clark 2492 and Susanna Ring 2493, as shown within family tree 127. 2345. MEHITABLO SCOTTO (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 14 December 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or. Mehitablo died on 24 April 1712, aged 63, in Brewster, Barnstable, MA, USA. Andrew I. Clark 2344, aged about 32, married Mehitablo Scotto, aged about 22, in 1671 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA. They had one daughter: Susanna Clark 2205 in 1674 This family is shown as family tree 160. 2346. JOHN WING, II (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1 September 1611 in Strood, St. Nicholas, Kent, england to John Wing, I 2494 and Deborah Bachiler 2495, as shown within family tree 128. John died about April 1699, aged 87, in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Note: Children (Unknown) WING b: ABT 1646 Ephraim WING b: 30 MAY 1648 in Yarmouth, PC Joseph WING b: ABT 02 SEP 1650 in Yarmouth, PC An(n)anias WING b: ABT 1652 in Yarmouth, PC Os(h)eah [Ose(e)th] WING b: ABT 1654 in Yarmouth, PC John WING (III) b: ABT 1655 in Yarmouth, PC Page 844

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Susanna WING b: ABT 1657 in Yarmouth, PC. 2347. ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 2 April 1616 in Cotesbach, St. Mary, Leicester, England to Edward Dillingham 2496 and Ursula Carter 2497, as shown within family tree 128. Elizabeth died on 31 January 1692, aged 75, in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. John Wing, II 2346, aged about 33, married Elizabeth Dillingham, aged about 29, about 1645 in Sandwich, PC. They had one son: John Wing, III 2206 about 1655 This family is shown as family tree 161. 2348. MAJOR JOHN FREEMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 28 January 1625/26 in Billingshurst, Sussex, England to Edmund Freeman 2498. John died on 28 October 1719, aged 94, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children John FREEMAN (II) b: 02 DEC 1651 in Eastham, PC Thomas FREEMAN b: 16 SEP 1653 in Eastham, PC Patience FREEMAN b: ABT 1655 in Eastham, PC Edmund FREEMAN b: JUN 1657 in Eastham, PC Mercy FREEMAN b: 15 JUL 1659 in Eastham, PC Hannah FREEMAN b: ABT 1662 William FREEMAN b: OCT 1662 in Nauset (Eastham, now Wellfleet), PC Nathaniel FREEMAN b: 20 MAR 1669 in Eastham, PC Bennett FREEMAN b: 07 MAR 1671 in Eastham, PC. 2349. MERCY PRENCE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1631. Mercy died on 28 September 1711, aged about 80, in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. John Freeman 2348, aged 24, married Mercy Prence, aged about 17, on 14 February 1649/50 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. They had one son: Thomas Freeman 2208 in 1653 This family is shown within family tree 97. 2350. THOMAS CHAPMAN, IV (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 26 March 1690 in Charles Co., Maryland to Thomas Chapman, III 2499 and Elizabeth Craxon 2500, as shown in family tree 191. Thomas died in Virginia. Thomas fathered one son: Isaac Chapman 2210 in 1716 This family is shown as family tree 162. 2351. ROBERT NAPIER, SR. (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1660 in Hampton Parish, York Co., VA to Patrick Napier 2501 and Elizabeth Booth 2502, as shown within family tree 131. Robert died in May 1748, aged about 87. Notes: • He is reported as living in Goochland County, Virginia, at age 88, which is where he probably died. He married Mary Perrin sometime between October 1688 and October 1689 and probably at St. John's Church, Henrico County, Virginia. Source: Charlie Napier, UK, President, Napier Clan. There are discrepancies in birthplaces of some of the children of Robert Napier who married Mary Perrin. On April 29, 1693, land patent was granted to Robert Napier for 753 acres beginning at the common corner between his and the property of George Pargiters in to head line of the lands now of the late Doctor William Phillips. This land near the Tottopottomoy's Creek. (N. Kiser Timeline). • Father: Patrick NAPIER b: ABT 1634 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Mother: Elizabeth BOOTH b: 15 NOV 1641 in York County, Virginia Marriage 1 Mary PERRIN Married: OCT 1688 in Henrico County, Virginia Children Booth (or Bouth) NAPIER b: 1 OCT 1692 in King And Queen County, Virginia Frances NAPIER b: 5 FEB 1694 in New Kent, York County, Virginia Robert NAPIER , Jr. b: 16 SEP 1697 in King And Queen County, Virginia Katherine NAPIER b: 12 OCT 1700 in King And Queen County, Virginia Elizabeth NAPIER b: 12 OCT 1704 in King William County, Virginia Rene NAPIER , Sr. b: ABT 1710 in Goochland County, Virginia Patrick NAPIER , Sr. b: 1 FEB 1713 in Henrico County, Virginia. 2352. MARY PERRIN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother). Robert Napier, Sr. 2351, aged about 28, married Mary Perrin in October 1688 in Henrick Co., VA. They had one son: Robert Napier, Jr. 2213 in 1697 This family is shown as family tree 163.

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2353. ROBERT HUGHES (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1660 in Virginia to Rees Hughes 2503, as shown within family tree 131. Robert died about 1721, aged about 61, in Henrico Co., VA. Notes: • CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants: Volume Two 1666-1695 THOMAS CLOSE (Gloss) 900 acs., New Kent Co. 28 Sept 1681 p. 103. Adj. Mr. Tarleton & Robert Hughes by a forke of Chichohominy Sw., &c Trans. of 18 pers.* ROBERT HUGHES, 855 acs. New Kent Co., 20 April 1682, p. 126. On N. side of the N. br. of Chickahominy Riv. down the br. dividing this from Col. Thomas Claibourne &c Trans. of 18 pers......................... Volume Three: 1695-1732 St. Peter's Parish Vestry records identify Robert Hughes as the son of Rees/Rice Hughes. Robert Hughes, Sr., was at least 21 years of age by 1656, he and Rees, Sr., signed a petition in Blisland Parish in 1677. Marriage record on Page 2046 of the "The Valentine Papers," from Warren Atkinson. " . . .3rd 6 mo 1710. Tarleton Woodson, son of John Woodson, of Henrico Co., marriage to Ursulah Fleming, daughter of Charles Fleming of New Kent Co. Witnesses: Eliza Atkinson, Thomas Atkinson, Charles Baker, John Turner, Eliza Atkinson, Jr., Thomas Randolph, John Atkinson, Susana Fleming, Jr., Sarah Hughes, Jr., John Woodson, Jr., Robt. Hughes, Jr., Saml. Tucker Woodson, G. R. Elyson, Thos. Langford, John Dod, John Woodson, Susanah Fleming, Robt. Hughes, Sarah Hughes, Stephen Hughes, John Fleming, Judith Fleming. . ." From "Colonial Wills of Henrico County," Court 5 February 1721. p. 155 Will of Robert Hughes presented by his executor and proved by John Redford, Jacob Michaux, and Thomas Carter, 3 of the witnesses; Capt. John Redford and Jacob Michaux, Security. • Father: Rees HUGHES , Sr. b: ABT 1625 Mother: UNKNOWN Marriage 1 UNKNOWN Married: ABT 1680 Children Rees HUGHES , Jr. b: ABT 1655 Marriage 2 Sarah TARLETON b: ABT 1660 in Virginia Married: ABT 1685 Children Ashford HUGHES Elizabeth HUGHES Isaac HUGHES Robert HUGHES , Jr. Sarah HUGHES Stephen HUGHES b: ABT 1690 Mary Tarleton HUGHES b: ABT 1700 in Henrico County, Virginia. 2354. SARAH TARLETON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1660 in Virginia to Stephen Tarleton 2504, as shown within family tree 131. Note: Check surname of Mary who married Robert Hughes. No source as of 4/8/2005 for the name of Tarleton. Jen From "Goochland County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds 1728-1736," abstracted and compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. p. 188 Will of Sarah Hughes of St. James Parish, Goochland Co. To son Stephen Hughes, Negro girl and L15 in Col. Thomas Randolph's hands. To son Robert Hughes, 1 chest, formerly his father's To son Ashford Hughes, 1 chest, the smallest To daughter Sarah Atkinson, iron pott To daughter Elizabeth Liles, black hood To daughter Mary Hughes, my bed and bedstead and wearing clothes. To Isaac Hughes, small feather bed, bolster and furniture, one small pott. The bed was his grandfather's To grandaughter Elizabeth Cannon, heifer Rest of estate to be equally divided between my 7 children Executor: son Robert Hughes Dated: 6 January 1723 Wit: Thomas Atkinson, William (+) Creasei(sic-this probably should be Creasey), Elizabeth (X) Sweet Page 846

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Inventory of Sarah Hughes, dec'd 30 May 1730, value not totaled, by John Webb, Frederic Cox, Thos. Walker, Robert Hughes presented inventory and it was recorded 16 June 1730. Robert Hughes 2353 married Sarah Tarleton. They had one daughter: Mary Tarleton Hughes 2214 about 1700 This family is shown as family tree 164. 2355. JOHN BURKE/BOURKE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1690 in County Kildare, Ireland to Richard Bourke 2505, as shown within family tree 132. John died in 1762, aged about 72, in Augusta Co., VA, USA. John fathered one son: William Burke 2215 about 1718 This family is shown as family tree 165. 2356. JACOB HUNT (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1670 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. (Jacob married twice. He was married to Ann Unknown 2358 and Margaret Pearson 2357.) 2357. MARGARET PEARSON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1670 in Chester, England to Lawrence Pearson 2506 and Elizabeth Unknown 2507. Margaret died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Note: Children Robert HUNT Elizabeth HUNT Hannah HUNT William HUNT b: 1690 in Radnor, Warwickshire, England Sources: Title: BogarHunt_Family_Tree2.FTW Repository: Title: HUNT.FTW Repository. Jacob Hunt 2356, aged about 16, married Margaret Pearson, aged about 16, on 6 April 1687 in Burlington, Mn, Burlington, New Jersey. They had one son: William Hunt, I 2217 in 1698 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2358. ANN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather's wife). Jacob Hunt 2356 married Ann Unknown. 2359. JOHN WOOLMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 July 1655 in Painswick, Gloucester, England to William Woolman 2508. John died on 27 February 1717/18, aged 61, in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. 2360. ELIZABETH BORTON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 27 July 1664 in Aynhoe, North Hampton, England to John Borton 2509 and Annie Kinton 2510. Elizabeth died on 30 September 1718, aged 54, in Burlington, New Jersey, USA. John Woolman 2359, aged 29, married Elizabeth Borton, aged 20, on 16 August 1684 in Rancocas, Eversham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. They had one daughter: Mary Woolman 2218 in 1691 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2361. JOHN MILLS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 20 January 1686/87 in Philadelphia, PA to John Mills 2511 and Sarah Harold 2512. John died on 24 November 1760, aged 74, in New Garden, Guilford Co., NC. 2362. RACHEL BATES (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1690 in Virginia to Joshua Bates 2513 and Rachael Tower 2514. Rachel died in 1740, aged about 50, in Mobocracy, Maryland. John Mills 2361, aged about 22, married Rachel Bates, aged about 18, in 1708 in Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. They had one son: John Mills 2219 in 1712 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2363. JOHN BEALS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 28 November 1685 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania to John Beals 2515 and Mary Clayton 2516. John died on 12 December 1745, aged 60, in Monoquesy, Prince George, Maryland. 2364. SARAH BOATWATER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 17 August 1688 in West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania to John Boatwater 2517 and Frances Corbett 2518. Sarah died on 26 October 1777, aged 89, in Monoquesy, Prince George, Maryland. John Beals 2363, aged 25, married Sarah Boatwater, aged 23, on 14 September 1711 in Chester, Chester, Pennsylbania. They had one daughter: Sarah Beals 2220 in 1713 This family is shown within family tree 100. Page 847

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2365. ARCHIBALD MCCOY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1670 in Sutherland Shire, Scotland to Daniel McCoy 2519 and Sarah Unknown 2520. Archibald died before 1760, when younger than 89, in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Archibald fathered one son: John McCoy 2223 in 1690 This family is shown within family tree 101. 2366. ROBERT RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1634 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland to Adam Rutherford 2521 and Janet Rutherford 2522, as shown in family tree 192. Robert died on 21 April 1728, aged about 93, in Essex Co., VA. Robert fathered one son: Robert Rutherford 2225 in 1663 This family is shown as family tree 166. 2367. BARTHOLOMEW VAWTER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1640 in England to John Vawter 2523. Note: Believed to have immigrated 1665 to Old Rapahannock (now Essex Co.) - possibly with 2 brothers, Angus and John. Possibly indentured to Mr. Thomas Opie. Oral history > came to England from France as French Huguenots to escape religious persecution, then to America (via England). de Valletort lineage w/ Trematon Castle in Cornwall. Died a prominent planter and left large plantation upon his death. 2368. WINIFRED HODGSON (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1640 in England. Bartholomew Vawter 2367 married Winifred Hodgson. They had one daughter: Margaret Vawter 2226 in 1672 This family is shown within family tree 102. 2369. ROBERT SANFORD (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1670 in Nominy Creek, Copley Parish, Westmoreland, VA. 2370. ANN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother). Robert Sanford 2369 married Ann Unknown. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Sanford 2232 This family is shown within family tree 71. 2371. PHELIM O'NEAL (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Shane John McBrian O'Neal 2524. Phelim fathered one son: Brian John O'Neal 2235 in 1669 This family is shown within family tree 104. 2372. EDMUND MAGENNIS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in Kilwarlin, Atrium, Irelan. Edmund fathered one daughter: Elinor Magennis 2236 about 1676 This family is shown within family tree 104. 2373. EBENEZER PERKINS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 9 December 1659 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire to Isaac Perkins, Jr. 2525 and Susanna Wise 2526, as shown in family tree 193. Ebenezer died on 20 July 1703, aged 43, in Brandywine, New Castle, Delaware. Notes: • 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. Source Reference 8 applies. • 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 Page 848

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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.". Source Reference 8 applies. 2374. MARY MERCY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1663 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire. Ebenezer Perkins 2373, aged about 23, married Mary Mercy, aged about 20, about 1683 in Hampton, Rockinkham, New Hampshire. They had one son: Isaac Perkins 2237 about 1697 This family is shown as family tree 167. 2375. CHARLES BOOTH (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1678 and 1685 in Pennsylvania to William Booth 2527, as shown within family tree 138. Charles died about 1713, aged about 30, in Chester Co., Pennsylvania. Notes: • Note: One source indicates that Charles may also have been married to an Abigail Horton sometime prior to 1715. It is reported that as of 1 Apr1695 Charles was indentured as a Mason, for 5 years, to a Richard Woodworth. (Ref: City of Philadelphia Deed Book, E-2, Vol. 5, pp. 297-298) One souce indicates that Charles and Elizabeth may also have had ason Thomas b. ca 1711 in MD. • Father: William Booth Marriage 1 Mary Elizabeth Conway b: BET JUL AND 09 SEP 1687 in Newark, New Castle, DE. Married: 30 APR 1705 in Providence, Chester, PA. 6 Note: 'Early Church Records of Delaware Co. Pa.', p. 83, Chester MM Minutes- 26/1/1705 (26th day, 1st Mo., 1705) Charles Booth to marry Elizabeth Conaway. Children Elizabeth Booth b: AFT 1706 Mary Booth b: ABT 15 MAR 1706/07 in PA. Lydia Booth b: ABT 24 MAR 1707/08 in Upper Providence Twp., Chester, PA. Jonathan Booth b: ABT 28 MAR 1709 in PA. 2376. MARY ELIZABETH CONOWAY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1687 in Newark, New Castle, DE to Thomas Conway 2528 and Mary Hollingsworth 2529, as shown in family tree 194. Charles Booth 2375 married Mary Elizabeth Conoway. They had one daughter: Mary Booth 2238 in 1706 This family is shown as family tree 168. 2377. ANDREW MILBOURNE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1661 in Somerset, England or Bermuda to William Milbourne 2530 and Susanna Turfey 2531, as shown within family tree 139. Andrew died on 19 February 1739/40, aged about 77, in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA. Notes: • 1 Andrew MILBOURNE b: ABT. 1661 d: 19 FEB 1739/40 + SARAH d: UNKNOWN 2 John(I) MILBURN b: BET. 1695 - 1705 d: 14 AUG 1761 + Elizabeth CHAPMAN b: 1704 d: AUG 1772 3 Robert(I) MILBURN b: 1725 d: 26 MAY 1760 + Sarah LITTLER d: UNKNOWN 4 David MILBURN b: 1753 d: UNKNOWN + Susannah PRYOR d: UNKNOWN 5 Robert(II) MILBURN b: 30 NOV 1790 d: 27 APR 1860 + Rebecca WININGER d: UNKNOWN 6 Nancy MILBURN b: 1843 d: UNKNOWN 6 Jesse Scott MILBURN b: 24 SEP 1845 d: 26 APR 1935 + Sarah Ann WININGER b: 28 DEC 1862 d: UNKNOWN 6 George Wininger MILBURN b: 1848 d: UNKNOWN 5 Sarah Hannah MILBURN b: 14 SEP 1795 d: 16 MAR 1859 + Charles Fredrick SEE b: 22 JAN 1790 d: 11 MAR 1869 6 Susanna SEE b: 1812 d: UNKNOWN 6 Michael SEE b: 22 FEB 1817 d: 1898 + Elizabeth MILLER d: UNKNOWN 6 Margaret C. SEE b: 18 FEB 1818 d: 15 MAY 1882 6 Lois SEE b: 1823 d: UNKNOWN 6 America SEE b: 1826 d: UNKNOWN Page 849

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 May SEE b: 1829 d: UNKNOWN 6 Urbain SEE b: 1830 d: UNKNOWN 6 Aldoolah SEE b: 1833 d: UNKNOWN 6 Sarah SEE b: 1837 d: 1837 6 Charles F. SEE b: 1839 d: UNKNOWN 6 John Wesley SEE b: 1842 d: 8 JAN 1905 4 John(III) MILBURN ,Rev. b: ABT. 1751 d: 1813 + Elizabeth MILBURN b: ABT. 1759 d: AFT. 1813 4 Robert MILBURN b: ABT. 1755 d: 1832 + Sara HOMER b: 1752 d: 1835 5 Joseph Everett MILBURN b: 21 FEB 1792 d: 2 AUG 1840 + Rachel CLARK b: 25 MAY 1791 d: 1 MAR 1866 6 Joseph Everett MILBURN ,MD b: 25 JAN 1827 d: 23 JUN 1912 + Malina COLWELL d: UNKNOWN 7 Joseph Everett MILBURN b: 1865 d: 1865 7 Robert C. MILBURN ,MD b: 14 JUL 1858 d: UNKNOWN + Sarah B BURHAM b: 6 APR 1865 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary J. MILBURN b: 1861 d: UNKNOWN 7 Rachel E. MILBURN b: 1863 d: 1863 7 Hannah E. MILBURN b: 1873 d: UNKNOWN 6 Hannah MILBURN b: 1819 d: UNKNOWN 5 Nathan L. MILBURN b: 1795 d: UNKNOWN 5 David MILBURN b: 1805 d: 1876 + Harriet COLDWELL d: UNKNOWN 6 Eliza MILBURN b: 1830 d: UNKNOWN 6 Mary O. MILBURN b: 1832 d: UNKNOWN 6 Caroline MILBURN b: 1835 d: UNKNOWN 6 William H. MILBURN b: 1836 d: UNKNOWN 6 Sarah MILBURN b: 1838 d: UNKNOWN 6 David MILBURN b: 1840 d: UNKNOWN 5 John MILBURN b: ABT. 1790 d: 1827 + Sarah LAWRENCE d: UNKNOWN 6 John Nelson MILBURN b: AFT. 1820 d: UNKNOWN 6 Nancy MILBURN b: AFT. 1822 d: UNKNOWN 5 Thomas H. MILBURN b: ABT. 1791 d: BEF. 12 AUG 1825 + Charity FOWLER d: UNKNOWN 5 Benjamin MILBURN b: ABT. 1790 d: UNKNOWN 5 Hannah MILBURN b: ABT. 1797 d: 1874 + Unknown JOHNSON d: UNKNOWN 5 Phoebe MILBURN b: 1789 d: 1857 + John HARRISON d: UNKNOWN 6 William HARRISON b: 1830 d: 1882 + Isadore LATHROP b: 1832 d: UNKNOWN 7 Luella A. HARRISON b: 1858 d: 1921 + Silas H. VAN HOUTEN d: UNKNOWN + Sarah HARRIS d: UNKNOWN 3 Patience MILBURN b: 1728 d: AUG 1792 + Charles PARKINS d: UNKNOWN 3 Hannah MILBURN b: ABT. 1739 d: AFT. 1774 + George GILLIAM d: UNKNOWN 3 Elizabeth MILBURN b: ABT. 1720 d: 1787 + Jonathan PARKINS d: UNKNOWN 4 Jonathan PARKINS ,Jr. b: 1753 d: UNKNOWN 4 Phebe PARKINS b: ABT. 1755 d: UNKNOWN 3 John(II) MILBURN b: ABT. 1735 d: AUG 1792 4 Jacob Jonathan MILBURN b: 1775 d: AUG 1811 + Nancy Ann EMBERSON b: 1779 d: 1855 5 William Elbert MILBURN ,Rev. b: 16 SEP 1797 d: 22 SEP 1877 + Martha Anne FRAME b: 10 APR 1802 d: 14 FEB 1861 6 Sarah E. MILBURN b: 9 JAN 1826 d: 19 SEP 1910 + Hiram D. FRAKER b: 4 AUG 1826 d: 27 FEB 1911 7 Martha Elizabeth FRAKER b: 17 JUN 1848 d: UNKNOWN 7 William E. FRAKER b: 5 FEB 1851 d: UNKNOWN 7 Walter FRAKER b: 1853 d: UNKNOWN 6 Eveline MILBURN b: 18 AUG 1828 d: 26 SEP 1909 + George P. FRAKER b: 1827 d: UNKNOWN Page 850

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 John Westley FRAKER b: 22 MAR 1848 d: 5 FEB 1929 8 Sallie Evaline FRAKER b: ABT. 1869 d: UNKNOWN 8 Emma Cassie Lovena FRAKER b: ABT. 1874 d: UNKNOWN 8 George Elisha FRAKER b: ABT. 1878 d: UNKNOWN 8 Moses Wilkerson FRAKER b: 19 MAY 1882 d: UNKNOWN 7 Martha Caroline FRAKER b: 28 OCT 1850 d: 23 SEP 1899 7 Mary Emily FRAKER b: 26 JUL 1855 d: 1924 7 William Caleb Milburn FRAKER b: 11 NOV 1859 d: 8 SEP 1942 7 Ida Jane FRAKER b: 4 FEB 1866 d: 25 JUN 1954 6 Martha MILBURN b: 1833 d: UNKNOWN + Hartsell GOOD ,Sr. d: UNKNOWN 6 Margaret MILBURN b: 1836 d: 1851 6 Archibald Frame MILBURN b: 26 JUL 1839 d: MAY 1849 6 Wm.Elbert Franklin Sevier MILBURN b: 15 NOV 1842 d: UNKNOWN + Florence Ella WILLIAMS b: 19 MAR 1859 d: UNKNOWN 7 Lulu Bell MILBURN b: 17 JAN 1881 d: 13 OCT 1955 7 Blaine MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 7 Emily Frank MILBURN b: 1885 d: UNKNOWN 7 William MILBURN b: 1879 d: 1879 7 Logan MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 7 Evans MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 6 LucindaC. MILBURN b: 1844 d: UNKNOWN + Raphael P. COIN d: UNKNOWN 6 Miriam M. MILBURN b: ABT. 1830 d: UNKNOWN + David Fleming FRAKER b: 1831 d: 1863 7 Wauford Bryant FRAKER b: ABT. 1854 d: UNKNOWN 7 Malinda Clarinda FRAKER b: ABT. 1858 d: UNKNOWN 7 Michael B. FRAKER b: ABT. 1860 d: UNKNOWN + Sara Ann CREAMER b: 1830 d: 1901 6 George Creamer MILBURN b: 20 JUN 1862 d: 25 NOV 1940 6 John Jonathan P. MILBURN , Dr. b: 10 NOV 1864 d: AUG 1936 + Laura Mattie Nancy BASKETT b: 4 MAR 1867 d: 5 JAN 1959 7 William Richard MILBURN b: JAN 1886 d: 1958 + Bess Deborah ARMENTROUT b: 1885 d: UNKNOWN 7 James Earl MILBURN b: 4 APR 1888 d: 18 JAN 1959 + Hazel Dell SHANKS b: 12 AUG 1888 d: 31 DEC 1974 7 Herbert Ray MILBURN b: AUG 1889 d: UNKNOWN 7 May Blanch MILBURN b: APR 1893 d: UNKNOWN 7 John J. Jr MILBURN b: MAY 1897 d: UNKNOWN 7 George MILBURN b: MAY 1899 d: UNKNOWN + Unknown GOODMAN d: UNKNOWN 7 Anna Sue MILBURN b: 1895 d: UNKNOWN 7 John Jonathan MILBURN b: 1897 d: UNKNOWN 7 George Franklin MILBURN b: 1899 d: UNKNOWN 7 Joseph Glen MILBURN b: 1901 d: 1945 7 Thomas Dwight MILBURN b: 1905 d: UNKNOWN 6 Flora E. P. MILBURN b: ABT. 1868 d: UNKNOWN 5 Joseph M. MILBURN b: 22 JAN 1800 d: 18 JAN 1873 + Mary H (Polly) MILBURN b: 8 MAY 1801 d: 25 JUN 1882 6 Johnathan MILBURN b: APR 1824 d: UNKNOWN + Caroline NEIL b: ABT. 1834 d: BEF. 1880 7 Tennessee MILBURN b: ABT. 1855 d: UNKNOWN 7 George W. MILBURN b: ABT. 1857 d: UNKNOWN 7 Joseph P. MILBURN b: 21 APR 1860 d: 13 NOV 1912 + Clara Eva MAHONEY b: 22 NOV 1867 d: 3 DEC 1901 8 Clarence MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 8 Gladys MILBURN b: 11 JAN 1899 d: MAY 1971 + Charles ANDREWS d: UNKNOWN 8 Lottie MILBURN b: 3 JUN 1886 d: OCT 1979 + Charles BOYD d: UNKNOWN 8 Mollie MILBURN b: 10 MAY 1890 d: 17 DEC 1953 + Charles R. DUTCHER b: SEP 1892 d: 13 MAY 1923 8 Bannie Irene MILBURN b: 16 FEB 1895 d: 13 AUG 1974 + Bert H. WILSON d: UNKNOWN 8 Velma MILBURN b: 15 MAY 1907 d: 12 NOV 1994 7 Mary T. MILBURN b: ABT. 1863 d: UNKNOWN Page 851

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 William Noble MILBURN b: 1868 d: 1958 + Estella C. b: 1871 d: 1958 8 Christina MILBURN b: 1905 d: 1995 7 Jonathan Elbert MILBURN b: 13 AUG 1872 d: 3 JUN 1943 + Maude DECK b: JUL 1880 d: 1934 8 Leota I. MILBURN b: 9 NOV 1898 d: MAY 1985 8 Clifford Ward MILBURN b: 11 JUL 1900 d: 10 SEP 1982 + Aurilla CHALLY b: 1 MAR 1900 d: 26 JUN 1982 6 William Lewis MILBURN b: 1826 d: 3 JUL 1863 + Ellender HOPE b: 9 MAR 1837 d: UNKNOWN 7 William MILBURN b: 1856 d: UNKNOWN 7 Bethia Jane MILBURN b: 1858 d: 1912 + James Walace HANNAH b: 1854 d: 1914 8 William Martin HANNAH b: 24 JUL 1878 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary MILBURN b: 1860 d: UNKNOWN 7 Martha Elizabeth MILBURN b: 1862 d: UNKNOWN + George Washington GRAY d: UNKNOWN 8 Sarah E GRAY b: 1886 d: UNKNOWN 8 William A GRAY b: 1889 d: UNKNOWN 8 John Wesley GRAY b: 1892 d: UNKNOWN 6 Bethia Jane MILBURN b: 23 DEC 1830 d: 22 FEB 1917 + William C. FRAKER b: 25 AUG 1818 d: 26 FEB 1896 7 Martha D. FRAKER b: ABT. 1864 d: UNKNOWN 7 Thomas FRAKER b: SEP 1867 d: UNKNOWN + Sarah C. UNKNOWN b: SEP 1872 d: UNKNOWN 8 Fannie FRAKER b: DEC 1894 d: UNKNOWN 8 Carrie P. FRAKER b: OCT 1898 d: UNKNOWN 7 Amanda FRAKER b: ABT. 1871 d: UNKNOWN 6 Joseph P MILBURN ,Rev. b: 1833 d: 19 OCT 1886 + Sarah Amanda WELLS b: DEC 1845 d: UNKNOWN 7 Hester S MILBURN b: 10 JAN 1871 d: 22 SEP 1903 + John W. ARMENTROUT b: APR 1871 d: 1941 7 Peter R MILBURN b: NOV 1872 d: UNKNOWN 7 William Emery MILBURN b: 1875 d: UNKNOWN 7 Marion Virgil MILBURN b: 1877 d: UNKNOWN + Gertrude SHANKS b: 18 MAR 1880 d: UNKNOWN 6 Mary MILBURN b: 1837 d: 1911 + Thomas A. COIN b: 8 FEB 1833 d: 11 JUN 1907 6 Malvina D. MILBURN b: 2 MAY 1840 d: 24 NOV 1922 + Jacob Whitfield DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1838 d: UNKNOWN 7 Andrew DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1863 d: UNKNOWN 7 Joseph H. DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1871 d: UNKNOWN 7 Martha J. DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1873 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary A. DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1874 d: UNKNOWN 7 James DINWIDDLE b: ABT. 1879 d: UNKNOWN 6 Rachel MILBURN b: 5 FEB 1823 d: 1898 + George W. FRAKER b: 1 DEC 1825 d: 11 MAY 1901 5 Elizabeth MILBURN b: 1802 d: 1860 + Silas Carrick SHANKS b: 3 JUN 1799 d: UNKNOWN 6 Nancy Jane Ann SHANKS b: 26 JAN 1820 d: ABT. 1863 + Jonathan Walter MILBURN b: AUG 1811 d: 20 MAR 1874 7 Margaret A. MILBURN b: ABT. 1838 d: 1918 + Jacob(Joseph) DECK b: 6 MAR 1830 d: BEF. 1870 8 Samuel H. DECK b: ABT. 1861 d: UNKNOWN + Mary HENRY b: ABT. 1868 d: UNKNOWN 9 Clarence DECK d: UNKNOWN 8 Delilia Nancy DECK b: ABT. 1857 d: UNKNOWN + Ed JOHNSON d: UNKNOWN 8 Rebecca DECK b: ABT. 1861 d: UNKNOWN 8 Cora A. DECK b: ABT. 1863 d: UNKNOWN 8 Jonathan W. DECK b: 11 MAR 1867 d: 7 NOV 1914 + Leonia M. b: 10 OCT 1870 d: 17 MAR 1953 7 Mary MILBURN b: 1840 d: UNKNOWN 7 Sarah L. MILBURN b: FEB 1844 d: 13 DEC 1928 + John DECK b: 15 NOV 1832 d: 31 DEC 1896 8 Martha DECK b: ABT. 1862 d: UNKNOWN Page 852

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 William J. DECK b: OCT 1863 d: UNKNOWN + Etta UNKNOWN b: AUG 1861 d: UNKNOWN 8 Nora A. DECK b: 16 MAY 1866 d: 15 OCT 1913 + Unknown PETERSON d: UNKNOWN 8 Walter DECK b: 16 MAY 1866 d: UNKNOWN + Leona UNKNOWN b: OCT 1870 d: UNKNOWN 9 Pearl DECK b: NOV 1898 d: UNKNOWN 8 John W. DECK b: ABT. 1869 d: UNKNOWN + Nellie J. d: 13 MAY 1892 8 Maude DECK b: JUL 1880 d: 1934 + Jonathan Elbert MILBURN b: 13 AUG 1872 d: 3 JUN 1943 9 Leota I. MILBURN b: 9 NOV 1898 d: MAY 1985 9 Clifford Ward MILBURN b: 11 JUL 1900 d: 10 SEP 1982 + Aurilla CHALLY b: 1 MAR 1900 d: 26 JUN 1982 7 Joseph E. MILBURN b: ABT. 1846 d: ABT. 1863 7 Jonathan Walter MILBURN b: 20 OCT 1849 d: 5 JUL 1919 + Flora Evaline STUART b: 1 FEB 1856 d: 1941 8 Florence MILBURN b: 1891 d: 21 MAR 1918 + William B. QUEGG d: UNKNOWN 9 Marjorie Elaine QUEGG b: 1916 d: 1916 8 Nellie Gertrude MILBURN b: 2 JUN 1874 d: 17 APR 1924 8 Daisy MILBURN b: 12 DEC 1885 d: 11 APR 1976 + Isaac L. CHALLY b: 29 JUN 1884 d: APR 1979 9 Clifton M. CHALLY b: 24 APR 1910 d: 9 MAY 1982 + Lila May HAASE b: 1911 d: 16 FEB 1989 8 Irene MILBURN b: 23 JUL 1898 d: UNKNOWN + John E. BLOOMQUIST b: 23 DEC 1899 d: UNKNOWN 8 Genevieve MILBURN b: Private + Ernest ALLEN d: UNKNOWN 7 William MILBURN b: ABT. 1851 d: 1944 7 Laura Alice MILBURN b: 3 APR 1858 d: 30 APR 1907 + George Henry CARROLL b: 6 JAN 1849 d: 11 JUN 1925 8 Charles Milburn CARROLL b: 27 AUG 1881 d: AUG 1977 8 Grace CARROLL b: 4 JUL 1883 d: UNKNOWN 8 Alice CARROLL b: 22 MAR 1885 d: UNKNOWN + Arthur Berthem CAHALAN b: 7 MAR 1883 d: MAR 1974 8 Joseph Douglas CARROLL b: 5 JUN 1889 d: UNKNOWN 8 Benjamin Harrison CARROLL b: 17 AUG 1892 d: UNKNOWN 8 Paul Sherman CARROLL b: 20 AUG 1896 d: UNKNOWN 7 Elbert Marion MILBURN b: SEP 1861 d: 8 MAR 1949 + Laura Ann HYATT b: SEP 1867 d: 25 OCT 1956 8 Clara Irene MILBURN b: SEP 1887 d: 13 MAY 1967 + William Clifford COLE b: ABT. 1879 d: 26 NOV 1956 9 Clifford Marion COLE b: ABT. 1909 d: 26 FEB 1938 8 Frank Clarence MILBURN b: 1 FEB 1894 d: 1 MAY 1919 + Inez Marie SHAEFFER b: 14 JUN 1897 d: 12 MAY 1970 9 Alice Lorraine MILBURN b: 30 SEP 1918 d: 12 OCT 1985 + Gerald Claire MYERS b: 11 OCT 1911 d: 9 MAY 1938 10 Donald Eugene ULRICK b: 20 NOV 1934 d: 22 AUG 2001 + Carol Ann CARTER b: 12 AUG 1933 d: 31 JUL 1983 + Lloyd Richard ULRICK b: 2 OCT 1913 d: 25 FEB 2001 10 Marshall ULRICK b: 26 MAR 1942 d: 8 DEC 1999 6 Lucinda C. SHANKS b: 26 OCT 1821 d: 15 DEC 1902 + George S. HAIRE d: UNKNOWN 6 Luisa SHANKS b: 1827 d: UNKNOWN 6 William Milburn SHANKS b: 13 APR 1833 d: 14 NOV 1901 + Margaret Ellen HARSHBARGER b: 10 OCT 1848 d: 23 FEB 1902 7 Sarah SHANKS b: 7 NOV 1860 d: 29 JAN 1894 7 Carrie Alice SHANKS b: 23 DEC 1870 d: 1962 7 Margaret S. SHANKS b: 28 NOV 1872 d: 8 AUG 1938 7 William Ruble SHANKS b: 19 MAY 1875 d: 7 FEB 1952 + Olivia UNKNOWN b: NOV 1878 d: UNKNOWN 8 Anna L. SHANKS b: MAR 1898 d: UNKNOWN + Ella Loduska DOTSON d: UNKNOWN 7 Thomas Elbert SHANKS b: 14 MAR 1877 d: 31 JAN 1966 + Lena HUNT d: UNKNOWN Page 853

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 Luemma SHANKS b: 20 NOV 1878 d: 26 JUN 1908 7 Gertrude SHANKS b: 18 MAR 1880 d: UNKNOWN + Marion Virgil MILBURN b: 1877 d: UNKNOWN 7 Nevada Ethel SHANKS b: 13 APR 1882 d: 15 MAY 1884 7 Myrtle SHANKS b: 26 APR 1884 d: UNKNOWN + Walter MAULDING d: UNKNOWN 7 Nola Clara SHANKS b: 15 MAY 1886 d: 15 DEC 1945 7 Hazel Dell SHANKS b: 12 AUG 1888 d: 31 DEC 1974 + James Earl MILBURN b: 4 APR 1888 d: 18 JAN 1959 7 Samuel David SHANKS b: 13 FEB 1890 d: 27 JUN 1961 7 Walten Milton SHANKS b: 23 JUL 1892 d: 25 APR 1894 + Martha BACON b: 22 OCT 1832 d: 16 DEC 1866 7 Cornelia SHANKS d: UNKNOWN 7 Martha Ann SHANKS d: UNKNOWN 7 Abijah Milburn SHANKS b: 27 APR 1858 d: 23 APR 1921 + Mary Ann PICKERING d: UNKNOWN 8 Martha E. SHANKS b: ABT. 1879 d: UNKNOWN 7 Willis Engle SHANKS b: 1859 d: 1912 7 Silas Carrick SHANKS b: 1861 d: 1927 + Amanda Jane FRAKER d: UNKNOWN + Ida WALKER d: UNKNOWN 8 Maude L. SHANKS b: OCT 1889 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary SHANKS b: 14 APR 1865 d: 16 NOV 1938 6 Walter Emerson SHANKS b: 1834 d: UNKNOWN 6 Elbert Kelly SHANKS b: 4 DEC 1835 d: 31 JUL 1903 + Mary A. BASKET b: ABT. 1844 d: UNKNOWN + Mary E. FRAKER b: 1841 d: 1888 7 Joseph Asbury SHANKS b: 18 OCT 1866 d: UNKNOWN + Margaret DECK d: UNKNOWN 7 Thomas W. SHANKS b: ABT. 1872 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary E. SHANKS b: ABT. 1874 d: UNKNOWN 7 Lulia M. SHANKS b: MAY 1877 d: UNKNOWN 7 Lena SHANKS b: ABT. 1879 d: UNKNOWN 7 Garfield SHANKS b: FEB 1881 d: UNKNOWN 7 Bertie L. SHANKS b: FEB 1883 d: UNKNOWN 7 Elmer J. SHANKS b: FEB 1885 d: UNKNOWN 7 Luther SHANKS b: AUG 1887 d: UNKNOWN + Mary J. BROWN d: UNKNOWN 7 Elbert R. SHANKS b: DEC 1897 d: UNKNOWN 6 Jonathan W. SHANKS b: 1839 d: UNKNOWN 6 Silas Carrick SHANKS b: 10 JUL 1841 d: 30 MAR 1917 6 Asbery Milton SHANKS b: 1843 d: UNKNOWN 5 Sarah (Sally) MILBURN b: 8 JUN 1804 d: 2 SEP 1885 + Landon Carter TADLOCK b: 1 APR 1804 d: 19 MAR 1876 6 Nancy A. TADLOCK b: 26 JAN 1820 d: UNKNOWN + Joseph FRAKER b: 17 JUN 1811 d: 12 MAR 1874 7 Martha Jane FRAKER b: ABT. 1848 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mary E. FRAKER b: 1841 d: 1888 + Elbert Kelly SHANKS b: 4 DEC 1835 d: 31 JUL 1903 8 Joseph Asbury SHANKS b: 18 OCT 1866 d: UNKNOWN + Margaret DECK d: UNKNOWN 8 Thomas W. SHANKS b: ABT. 1872 d: UNKNOWN 8 Mary E. SHANKS b: ABT. 1874 d: UNKNOWN 8 Lulia M. SHANKS b: MAY 1877 d: UNKNOWN 8 Lena SHANKS b: ABT. 1879 d: UNKNOWN 8 Garfield SHANKS b: FEB 1881 d: UNKNOWN 8 Bertie L. SHANKS b: FEB 1883 d: UNKNOWN 8 Elmer J. SHANKS b: FEB 1885 d: UNKNOWN 8 Luther SHANKS b: AUG 1887 d: UNKNOWN 7 Sarah L. FRAKER b: 1852 d: UNKNOWN 7 John Alexander FRAKER b: 1855 d: UNKNOWN 7 Joseph M. FRAKER b: 1858 d: UNKNOWN 7 Florence Clarissa FRAKER b: 1864 d: UNKNOWN 6 Franklin E. TADLOCK b: 20 MAR 1824 d: UNKNOWN 6 Andrew Nelson TADLOCK b: 11 MAR 1826 d: 16 APR 1905 6 William L. TADLOCK b: 2 JUN 1828 d: 20 AUG 1829 Page 854

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Samual K. TADLOCK b: 17 JAN 1831 d: 23 APR 1902 6 Jonathan Milburn TADLOCK b: 10 DEC 1833 d: 25 JUL 1900 + Elizabeth UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN + Sarah E. MOORE d: UNKNOWN 6 Nancy J. TADLOCK b: 17 AUG 1836 d: UNKNOWN 6 Elbert C. TADLOCK b: 10 DEC 1839 d: 20 SEP 1840 6 Martha E. TADLOCK b: 13 JUL 1843 d: 6 APR 1848 6 Sarah Alvina TADLOCK b: 3 SEP 1846 d: 11 MAR 1852 5 Mary Ann MILBURN b: 6 DEC 1806 d: 3 NOV 1887 + George E CARDER d: UNKNOWN 5 Alvina MILBURN b: ABT. 1809 d: 6 SEP 1866 + Jehu R PAYNE b: 13 DEC 1808 d: 8 JAN 1885 6 Joseph H. PAYNE b: 2 JUN 1830 d: 1860 + Sarah JOHNSON d: UNKNOWN 7 Jonathan W. PAYNE b: 31 JAN 1855 d: UNKNOWN + Delora BALLARD b: SEP 1857 d: UNKNOWN 8 Durwood PAYNE b: OCT 1878 d: 1939 8 Olive B. PAYNE b: ABT. 1881 d: 17 MAR 1882 8 Aubrey B. PAYNE b: ABT. 1884 d: 1 FEB 1887 8 Audrey PAYNE b: ABT. 1890 d: 10 OCT 1896 8 Margarite PAYNE b: JUN 1898 d: UNKNOWN 6 Lousia Jane PAYNE b: 29 MAR 1832 d: 25 MAR 1859 + Joseph Moon HOLT b: 12 AUG 1829 d: 18 MAY 1895 7 Virgil A. HOLT b: 25 JAN 1855 d: 6 OCT 1923 6 Jonathan W. PAYNE b: 2 JUL 1834 d: 23 JUN 1882 + Mercy UNKNOWN b: ABT. 1843 d: UNKNOWN 7 Iowa PAYNE b: DEC 1866 d: 14 AUG 1868 7 Viretta C. PAYNE d: UNKNOWN 7 William PAYNE b: ABT. 1870 d: UNKNOWN 7 Martha PAYNE b: ABT. 1875 d: UNKNOWN 7 Mercy PAYNE b: ABT. 1878 d: UNKNOWN 7 Sara PAYNE b: ABT. 1879 d: UNKNOWN + Mary A. DUNBAR d: UNKNOWN 7 Iowa PAYNE b: DEC 1866 d: 14 AUG 1868 7 Viretta C. PAYNE d: UNKNOWN 6 William PAYNE b: 7 JUL 1836 d: UNKNOWN 6 Lucinda E. PAYNE b: 20 JUL 1837 d: UNKNOWN 6 Mary Ann Malvina PAYNE b: 2 MAY 1839 d: UNKNOWN 6 Menerva Emeline PAYNE b: 6 JAN 1842 d: UNKNOWN 6 Sarah Lorenda PAYNE b: 22 FEB 1844 d: UNKNOWN 6 Martha Caroline PAYNE b: 17 JAN 1847 d: 21 NOV 1913 + Joseph Moon HOLT b: 12 AUG 1829 d: 18 MAY 1895 7 Minnie Jane HOLT b: 25 JAN 1865 d: 10 MAR 1958 + Miles H. ALLEN b: 12 APR 1866 d: 3 MAY 1938 7 Monona Barbary HOLT b: 12 FEB 1868 d: 10 SEP 1903 + Fred BEDFORD d: UNKNOWN 7 Frank Paton HOLT b: 14 JAN 1870 d: 18 APR 1892 7 Joseph Walter HOLT , MD b: 31 JAN 1872 d: 24 MAY 1901 + Cora HENRY b: 9 JAN 1873 d: 24 MAY 1904 7 Effie Ann HOLT b: 13 APR 1874 d: UNKNOWN 7 Malissa L. HOLT b: 15 APR 1876 d: 25 APR 1880 7 Barrot Wade HOLT b: 14 APR 1878 d: 31 MAY 1879 7 Clyde Jacob HOLT b: 16 MAY 1880 d: 26 DEC 1965 + Ella Ilene QUINN b: 21 APR 1880 d: 16 SEP 1974 7 Vesta Virginia HOLT b: 4 NOV 1882 d: 8 JUL 1950 7 Ferdinand W. HOLT b: 11 DEC 1884 d: 8 JUL 1950 + Mabel JOHNSON b: 23 FEB 1883 d: 29 OCT 1960 6 John Alex PAYNE b: 21 JUN 1849 d: UNKNOWN 6 Malica Emaly PAYNE b: 9 NOV 1850 d: UNKNOWN 5 Jonathan Walter MILBURN b: AUG 1811 d: 20 MAR 1874 + Nancy Jane Ann SHANKS b: 26 JAN 1820 d: ABT. 1863 6 Margaret A. MILBURN b: ABT. 1838 d: 1918 + Jacob(Joseph) DECK b: 6 MAR 1830 d: BEF. 1870 7 Samuel H. DECK b: ABT. 1861 d: UNKNOWN + Mary HENRY b: ABT. 1868 d: UNKNOWN 8 Clarence DECK d: UNKNOWN Page 855

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 Delilia Nancy DECK b: ABT. 1857 d: UNKNOWN + Ed JOHNSON d: UNKNOWN 7 Rebecca DECK b: ABT. 1861 d: UNKNOWN 7 Cora A. DECK b: ABT. 1863 d: UNKNOWN 7 Jonathan W. DECK b: 11 MAR 1867 d: 7 NOV 1914 + Leonia M. b: 10 OCT 1870 d: 17 MAR 1953 6 Mary MILBURN b: 1840 d: UNKNOWN 6 Sarah L. MILBURN b: FEB 1844 d: 13 DEC 1928 + John DECK b: 15 NOV 1832 d: 31 DEC 1896 7 Martha DECK b: ABT. 1862 d: UNKNOWN 7 William J. DECK b: OCT 1863 d: UNKNOWN + Etta UNKNOWN b: AUG 1861 d: UNKNOWN 7 Nora A. DECK b: 16 MAY 1866 d: 15 OCT 1913 + Unknown PETERSON d: UNKNOWN 7 Walter DECK b: 16 MAY 1866 d: UNKNOWN + Leona UNKNOWN b: OCT 1870 d: UNKNOWN 8 Pearl DECK b: NOV 1898 d: UNKNOWN 7 John W. DECK b: ABT. 1869 d: UNKNOWN + Nellie J. d: 13 MAY 1892 7 Maude DECK b: JUL 1880 d: 1934 + Jonathan Elbert MILBURN b: 13 AUG 1872 d: 3 JUN 1943 8 Leota I. MILBURN b: 9 NOV 1898 d: MAY 1985 8 Clifford Ward MILBURN b: 11 JUL 1900 d: 10 SEP 1982 + Aurilla CHALLY b: 1 MAR 1900 d: 26 JUN 1982 6 Joseph E. MILBURN b: ABT. 1846 d: ABT. 1863 6 Jonathan Walter MILBURN b: 20 OCT 1849 d: 5 JUL 1919 + Flora Evaline STUART b: 1 FEB 1856 d: 1941 7 Florence MILBURN b: 1891 d: 21 MAR 1918 + William B. QUEGG d: UNKNOWN 8 Marjorie Elaine QUEGG b: 1916 d: 1916 7 Nellie Gertrude MILBURN b: 2 JUN 1874 d: 17 APR 1924 7 Daisy MILBURN b: 12 DEC 1885 d: 11 APR 1976 + Isaac L. CHALLY b: 29 JUN. • 8 Clifton M. CHALLY b: 24 APR 1910 d: 9 MAY 1982 + Lila May HAASE b: 1911 d: 16 FEB 1989 7 Irene MILBURN b: 23 JUL 1898 d: UNKNOWN + John E. BLOOMQUIST b: 23 DEC 1899 d: UNKNOWN 7 Genevieve MILBURN b: Private + Ernest ALLEN d: UNKNOWN 6 William MILBURN b: ABT. 1851 d: 1944 6 Laura Alice MILBURN b: 3 APR 1858 d: 30 APR 1907 + George Henry CARROLL b: 6 JAN 1849 d: 11 JUN 1925 7 Charles Milburn CARROLL b: 27 AUG 1881 d: AUG 1977 7 Grace CARROLL b: 4 JUL 1883 d: UNKNOWN 7 Alice CARROLL b: 22 MAR 1885 d: UNKNOWN + Arthur Berthem CAHALAN b: 7 MAR 1883 d: MAR 1974 7 Joseph Douglas CARROLL b: 5 JUN 1889 d: UNKNOWN 7 Benjamin Harrison CARROLL b: 17 AUG 1892 d: UNKNOWN 7 Paul Sherman CARROLL b: 20 AUG 1896 d: UNKNOWN 6 Elbert Marion MILBURN b: SEP 1861 d: 8 MAR 1949 + Laura Ann HYATT b: SEP 1867 d: 25 OCT 1956 7 Clara Irene MILBURN b: SEP 1887 d: 13 MAY 1967 + William Clifford COLE b: ABT. 1879 d: 26 NOV 1956 8 Clifford Marion COLE b: ABT. 1909 d: 26 FEB 1938 7 Frank Clarence MILBURN b: 1 FEB 1894 d: 1 MAY 1919 + Inez Marie SHAEFFER b: 14 JUN 1897 d: 12 MAY 1970 8 Alice Lorraine MILBURN b: 30 SEP 1918 d: 12 OCT 1985 + Gerald Claire MYERS b: 11 OCT 1911 d: 9 MAY 1938 9 Donald Eugene ULRICK b: 20 NOV 1934 d: 22 AUG 2001 + Carol Ann CARTER b: 12 AUG 1933 d: 31 JUL 1983 + Lloyd Richard ULRICK b: 2 OCT 1913 d: 25 FEB 2001 9 Marshall ULRICK b: 26 MAR 1942 d: 8 DEC 1999 + Martha E. SHAW d: UNKNOWN + Mary BRYANT d: UNKNOWN 3 Andrew MILBURN b: 1736 d: 1781 + Mary THOMAS d: UNKNOWN Page 856

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 John MILBURN d: UNKNOWN + Rebecca LIKINS d: UNKNOWN 4 Andrew MILBURN b: 2 OCT 1763 d: UNKNOWN + Sarah REEDER d: UNKNOWN 5 Zenos MILBURN b: 8 SEP 1783 d: ABT. 1806 5 Samuel MILBURN b: 12 DEC 1786 d: UNKNOWN + Jane CRAIG d: UNKNOWN 6 Jonathan MILBURN b: 9 JUN 1819 d: UNKNOWN 5 Jonathan MILBURN b: 20 JAN 1789 d: AFT. 1850 + Margery STAKEHOUSE d: UNKNOWN 5 William R. MILBURN b: 17 JUN 1791 d: UNKNOWN 5 Jacob MILBURN b: 10 MAY 1792 d: UNKNOWN + Mariah MANSHAUER d: UNKNOWN 5 Lot MILBURN b: 31 JUL 1795 d: UNKNOWN + Abigail REED d: UNKNOWN 5 Anna MILBURN b: 24 AUG 1797 d: UNKNOWN + William BUNNELL d: UNKNOWN 5 David MILBURN b: 15 MAR 1800 d: UNKNOWN + Emma TAYLOR d: UNKNOWN 5 Elizabeth MILBURN b: 1802 d: UNKNOWN + Harvey BAXTER d: UNKNOWN 4 Jonathan MILBURN b: ABT. 1768 d: UNKNOWN 4 James MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 4 Joseph MILBURN d: UNKNOWN 4 Rebecca MILBURN d: UNKNOWN + David WRIGHT d: UNKNOWN 4 Elias MILBURN b: JUN 1782 d: 14 AUG 1856 + Elizabeth SHUTZ b: ABT. 1784 d: 1850 3 William MILBURN b: 1742 d: UNKNOWN + Sarah CALVERT d: UNKNOWN 4 John MILBURN b: ABT. 1764 d: UNKNOWN 4 David MILBURN b: ABT. 1766 d: UNKNOWN 4 William MILBURN b: 1798 d: UNKNOWN 2 Andrew MILBOURNE d: UNKNOWN 2 Henry MILBOURNE d: UNKNOWN 2 Robert MILBOURNE d: UNKNOWN 2 David MILBOURNE d: UNKNOWN 2 Rachael MILBOURNE d: UNKNOWN 2 Mary MILBURN b: ABT. 1702 d: UNKNOWN + Roger WOOLVERTON b: 1 DEC 1700 d: 1748 3 Isaac WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1722 d: UNKNOWN 3 Rosannah WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1725 d: UNKNOWN 3 Mary WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1728 d: UNKNOWN 3 Sarah WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1731 d: UNKNOWN 3 Dinah WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1734 d: UNKNOWN 3 Rosemand WOOLVERTON b: ABT. 1737 d: UNKNOWN. • Arrived on the ship KENT in 1677 most settlers of Hunterdon did not. Arrival 1677 Hunterdon. • Father: William MILBOURNE b: 1642 in Somerset, England Mother: Susanna Turfey b: 1642 in Haddonfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA Marriage 1 Sarah b: 1662 in Haddonfield,Burlington,New Jersey,USA Married: 1680 Children Timothy Milbourn Andrew Milbourn b: abt 1700 in Haddonfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA Mary Milbourne b: 1702 in Hopewell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA John Sr MILBOURN b: 1705 in ,Burlington,New Jersey,USA Henry Milbourn b: 1707 in Haddonfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA Robert Milbourn b: abt 1709 in Hopewell, Mercer, New Jersey, USA William Milbourn b: abt 1711 in Hopewell, Mercer, New Jersey, USA David Milbourne b: abt 1713 in Hopewell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA Rachael Milbourn b: abt 1715 in Hopewell, Mercer, New Jersey, USA.

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2378. SARAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1662 in Haddonfield, Burlinton, NJ, USA to Mr. Unknown 2532, as shown within family tree 139. Andrew Milbourne 2377, aged about 19, married Sarah Unknown, aged about 18, in 1680. They had one son: John Milburn 2239 about 1700 This family is shown as family tree 169. 2379. ROBERT CHAPMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1660 in England. Robert died about 28 October 1748, aged about 88, in Chesterfield, Burlington Co., NJ. Note: Children Elizabeth CHAPMAN b: 1704 in Burlington Co., NJ William CHAPMAN John CHAPMAN Martha CHAPMAN b: MAR 1691/92 Rebecca CHAPMAN Edward CHAPMAN Robert CHAPMAN Marriage 1 Rebecca Children Martha Chapman b: MAR 1691/92. 2380. REBECCA PATIENCE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother). Robert Chapman 2379, aged about 51, married Rebecca Patience Unknown in 1711. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Chapman 2240 in 1704 This family is shown within family tree 105. 2381. MR. HEMBREE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in Virginia. Note: 1 HEMBREE 2 John AMORY d: 1746 + SARAH + Mary Ayers or EARS , Cherokee b: ABT 1728 d: 1766 3 Robert EMORY 4 Susannah EMORY d: Deceased + John STEWART , Capt. d: Deceased 3 William EMORY , Sr. b: BET 1720 AND 1728 d: 31 JUL 1770 + Mary Ayers or EARS , Cherokee b: ABT 1728 d: 1766 4 Drury Calhoun HEMBREE b: 12 DEC 1755 d: 1845 + M UNKNOWN 5 Benjamin HEMBREE 5 Rachel HEMBREE b: 1783 5 James HEMBREE b: ABT 1785 5 Unknown HEMBREE b: 1788 5 John HEMBREE b: 1792 d: 5 FEB 1867 5 Isaac HEMBREE b: 3 MAY 1797 d: 1 JUN 1860 5 LEWIS Francis HEMBREE b: 23 MAR 1805 d: 2 FEB 1882 4 Abraham HEMBREE b: 16 MAY 1757 d: 1837 + 2 Unknown WOMEN 5 Rebecca Delilah HEMBREE b: 1786 d: AFT 1840 + OWEN HEMBREE b: 1780 5 James Lee HEMBREE b: 1790 d: AFT 1870 5 Elizabeth "Betsy" HEMBREE b: 1792 d: AFT 1850 5 Ephraim HEMBREE b: 1796 d: BEF 1850 5 Minerva Jane HEMBREE b: 1798 d: AFT 1860 5 Joel "Joseph" M. HEMBREE b: 1802 d: BEF 1860 5 Hezekiah "Reuben" HEMBREE b: 1804 d: 15 SEP 1896 + Sally LAIRD 5 Isaac HEMBREE b: 1806 d: ABT 1848 + Elizabeth WHITE 5 Abram HEMBREE b: 1813 + Levina FLOYD 5 Davis HEMBREE b: 1816 5 ALLEN HEMBREE b: 1819 + Winnifred "Nancy" JACKSON 5 Son HEMBREE b: 1778 d: BEF 1789 5 Sarah "Sally" HEMBREE b: 1780 d: ABT 1828 + James HEMBREE 5 Martha Margaret "Polly" HEMBREE b: 1782 d: ABT 1852 Page 858

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Esther HEMBREE b: 1784 d: AFT 1830 5 Matilda HEMBREE b: 1788 d: AFT 1830 + Joseph HEMBREE 5 Nancy "Winnifred" HEMBREE b: 1794 d: AFT 1850 + WHITE + John FLOYD + Mary Susannah GRANT 4 William EMORY , Jr. b: ABT 1744 d: BEF 1783 5 Susannah EMORY + Richard FIELDS + John MARTIN 4 Mary EMORY b: 1747 d: ABT 1796 + Rim FAWLING 5 John FAWLING + Nannie VANN 5 William FAWLING + Ezekiel BUFFINGTON 5 Mary BUFFINGTON + David GENTRY + Joseph MARTIN , Jr, Brig. General 4 Elizabeth EMORY b: 1749 d: AFT 1782 + John ROGERS + TAHLONTUSKY + Robert DUE 4 Susannah Rebecca EMORY b: ABT 1750 d: 1820 + John STEWART , Sr. 5 John STEWART , Jr. b: 1763 d: 1841 + Richard FIELDS + Joseph MARTIN , Jr, Brig. General 4 Unknown EMORY b: ABT 1752 + Mary MOORE 3 William HEMBREE b: 1727 d: 1823 + ORINAH 4 Joel HEMBREE 4 Ephriam HEMBREE 4 Polley HEMBREE 4 Isiah HEMBREE 4 Cynthia HEMBREE 4 Ester HEMBREE 4 OWEN HEMBREE b: 1765 d: 1837 + Rebecca LNU 5 Laura Susan HEMBREE b: 1800 + MARROW 5 Sarah HEMBREE b: 1802 + William BATES 5 Son HEMBREE b: 1804 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1805 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1806 5 Elegus Thomas HEMBREE b: 1810 + Anna Maria WOODRUFF 5 Obediah HEMBREE b: 1813 + Theresa E. WEIR 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1815 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1816 5 Joseph HEMBREE b: 1825 + Amanda MCWHORTER 5 Luis HEMBREE b: 1827 + Augusta JACKSON 5 Mary HEMBREE b: 1830 4 JOHNSON J. HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1784 + SUSAN 5 Bird HEMBREE b: 1822 + HARRIETT 5 Lee HEMBREE b: 1825 5 Edward FOWLER HEMBREE b: 7 JUL 1827 + Elizabeth MAYFIELD Page 859

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Orinda HEMBREE b: 1829 5 Ann C. HEMBREE b: 1830 + UNKNOWN 5 David HEMBREE b: 1805 + Rachel HEMBREE 5 JOHNSON J. HEMBREE , Jr. b: 15 APR 1808 + Katherine CATHART 6 Jefferson J. HEMBREE b: 26 NOV 1833 + June HOWARD 6 Cornelius Broadus HEMBREE b: 15 OCT 1835 5 Elihu NEWTON HEMBREE b: 1810 + Eunice Mary WOFFORD 6 Mary HEMBREE b: 1838 6 Jane HEMBREE b: 1838 6 Isaac NEWTON HEMBREE b: 4 APR 1841 + Mary Ann BROWN + Sarah EVANS 6 Rial HEMBREE b: 1843 6 Sarah Ann HEMBREE b: 23 APR 1844 6 James M. HEMBREE b: 11 JUL 1846 + Caroline C. STEWART 6 JOHNSON H. HEMBREE b: JUL 1848 + Malinda WALLACE 6 Merrick W. HEMBREE b: 1849 5 William M HEMBREE b: 5 JAN 1812 + CASANDRA 6 HESTER HEMBREE b: 1 FEB 1840 6 Eliza HEMBREE b: 20 OCT 1850 + DUNCAN 6 Jefferson HEMBREE b: 1852 6 Lavinia HEMBREE b: 1853 + Olinthus GREGORY 6 Andrew HEMBREE b: 1857 5 Susan HEMBREE b: 1813 5 GEORGE W. HEMBREE b: 1815 5 James (Joseph) HEMBREE b: 7 MAY 1818 + Luiza HOWARD 3 David HEMBREE b: 1728 d: 1809 + ELIZABETH 4 Margaret Peggy HEMBREE d: BEF 1810 + NICHOLAS WELCH 5 Hettie WELCH 5 Polly WELCH 5 Sally WELCH 5 Elizabeth WELCH + Joseph HEATON 6 David HEATON + Winnie HEMBREE b: ABT 1787 d: AFT 1870 7 Timothy Poston HEATON b: ABT 1815 d: ABT 1841 7 James B. HEATON b: 1818 d: 1880 7 Sanford Monroe HEATON b: 1824 d: 1863 5 Peggy WELCH + John VANDIVER 6 Tabitha VANDIVER b: 18 DEC 1815 + Willis HEMBREE 5 James WELCH 5 GILES WELCH 4 HESTER HEMBREE + William HEATON 4 James H HEMBREE , Sr., MG b: 27 MAR 1759 d: 16 AUG 1849 + Asneith Felton GENTRY 5 Amariah HEMBREE b: 7 MAY 1781 d: 11 MAY 1855 + Sarah MINTON 6 Asenith Amissa HEMBREE b: 8 DEC 1803 d: 1868 6 HESTER Sandissa HEMBREE b: 2 MAR 1805 d: 5 AUG 1886 6 James Lindley HEMBREE b: MAY 1808 Page 860

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Elihu Minton HEMBREE b: 27 FEB 1812 d: 8 MAR 1873 6 Sally Modessa HEMBREE b: 27 JAN 1816 5 John HEMBREE b: MAR 1783 d: AFT 1853 + Anna E. HEATON 6 Rachel HEMBREE b: 1803 6 Azariah Denny HEMBREE b: 1809 6 Amariah HEMBREE b: 1811 6 Sally Wire HEMBREE b: 1813 6 Alfred Posey HEMBREE b: 15 OCT 1814 d: 17 NOV 1886 6 Messer BENSON HEMBREE b: 25 MAR 1817 d: 23 NOV 1884 6 William Perry HEMBREE b: 1818 6 Asnath HEMBREE b: 1820 6 Mary Leniser HEMBREE b: 1822 6 Mahala "Halie" HEMBREE b: 24 MAY 1824 d: 17 MAY 1888 6 Winnie HEMBREE b: 1825 6 Didma HEMBREE b: 1829 6 James HARVEY HEMBREE b: 1831 5 Hephzibah HEMBREE b: ABT 1785 d: AFT 1849 + William HEATON , Jr. 6 Betsy Lavina HEATON b: 1811 5 Winnie HEMBREE b: ABT 1787 d: AFT 1870 + David HEATON 6 Timothy Poston HEATON b: ABT 1815 d: ABT 1841 6 James B. HEATON b: 1818 d: 1880 6 Sanford Monroe HEATON b: 1824 d: 1863 5 Didama HEMBREE b: ABT 1788 d: 1860 + Job RAINWATER 6 Cynthia HESTER RAINWATER b: 1808 d: 1856 6 Martha L. RAINWATER b: 22 MAY 1809 6 David Tillotson RAINWATER b: 30 OCT 1810 6 Pinckney F. RAINWATER b: 16 OCT 1811 6 John Milton RAINWATER b: 3 MAY 1814 6 Leroy NEWTON RAINWATER b: 1816 6 Sidney Y. RAINWATER b: 1818 6 Emily S. RAINWATER b: 10 OCT 1820 6 Lacy D. RAINWATER b: 23 NOV 1822 6 Mahala RAINWATER b: 1825 5 James H. HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1791 d: 20 JAN 1867 + UNKNOWN 6 James Drayton HEMBREE b: 22 MAR 1827 d: 11 JAN 1908 + Winnifred "Winnie" GENTRY 6 William H. HEMBREE b: 1820 + JANE 6 Arthur T. HEMBREE b: 1821 6 M. Leah HEMBREE b: 1824 6 Aaron HEMBREE b: 1826 d: 1865 6 David H. HEMBREE b: 1830 6 Saphronia HEMBREE b: 1830 6 R.M. HEMBREE b: 1834 6 Liddia HEMBREE b: 1839 5 Mahala HEMBREE b: ABT 1793 d: AFT 1860 + Daniel GENTRY 6 G.P. GENTRY b: 1824 5 Sarah "Sally" HEMBREE b: 6 AUG 1795 d: 1858 + JOHNSON DAY 6 James Milford DAY b: 11 APR 1815 6 Sylvia "Silvy" M. DAY b: 13 JAN 1816 6 Polly Mary DAY b: 6 DEC 1818 6 Mahala G. DAY b: 1 DEC 1820 6 Sarah Medissa DAY b: 18 DEC 1822 d: 1856 + James Hughes CALLAHAN 6 Hepzibah C. DAY b: 6 FEB 1825 6 Elizabeth Caroline DAY b: 9 OCT 1830 6 Meekness "Meeky" Amanda DAY b: 19 NOV 1832 5 Mary "Polly" HEMBREE b: 29 SEP 1797 d: 31 MAY 1867 4 Susannah M HEMBREE b: 1761 Page 861

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Mark HENRY PITTS , Sr. 5 Isaac PITTS 5 James PITTS b: 29 AUG 1784 + Rachel YOUNG b: ABT 1788 5 Susannah PITTS b: 1793 5 Mark PITTS , Jr. b: 1798 5 Joseph PITTS b: 1802 5 Elizabeth PITTS b: 1806 5 Larkin PITTS b: 1806 4 Elizabeth HEMBREE b: 1776 d: ABT 1809 + William BUTLER , Sr. 5 James BUTLER 5 William BUTLER , Jr. 5 Hosia BUTLER 5 Absolom BUTLER 5 Malinda BUTLER 5 Hezekiah BUTLER 5 Thomas BUTLER 5 Benjamin BUTLER 5 John BUTLER 5 Elijah BUTLER 3 James HEMBREE b: BET 1729 AND 1730 d: BEF 1770 + Sarah BIRD 4 William W. HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1754 d: 1821 + ORINAH? 5 Joseph HEMBREE + Matilda HEMBREE b: 1788 d: AFT 1830 5 James HEMBREE + Sarah "Sally" HEMBREE b: 1780 d: ABT 1828 5 William W. HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1775 + MARTHA 5 JOHNSON J. HEMBREE b: 1777 d: ABT 1867 + Rachel HEMBREE DAVIS + SUSAN 5 OWEN HEMBREE b: 1780 + Rebecca Delilah HEMBREE b: 1786 d: AFT 1840 5 Isaiah HEMBREE b: 1781 d: 11 SEP 1853 5 HEMBREE b: 1783 d: BEF 1821 + Epharim STORY 5 Irah HEMBREE b: 1785 d: ABT 1810 4 Joel "Bird" HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1755 d: 16 FEB 1825 + Mary Hannah PETTIT b: 1758 d: 11 OCT 1839 5 James HEMBREE b: 1775 d: BET 1847 AND 1853 + Nancy PETTIT b: 6 FEB 1779 6 Mourning HEMBREE b: 20 SEP 1800 d: 14 APR 1876 + Daniel CLARK 6 Rosanna HEMBREE b: 15 NOV 1802 6 Joel Jordan HEMBREE b: 7 DEC 1804 d: 8 SEP 1868 + Sarah Sally PAINE 7 Huston HEMBREE b: AFT 1837 7 Albert HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 ISHAM HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 James Thomas HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 John HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 Lafayette HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 Wayman CLARK HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 7 Joel Jasper HEMBREE b: BEF 1838 + Letitia WOOLERY 6 Dorinda HEMBREE b: 9 FEB 1807 6 James Jasper HEMBREE b: 10 APR 1809 d: 1842 + Malinda COLE 6 Matilda HEMBREE b: 11 MAR 1811 d: 1841 + JACOB LINDLEY , MG 6 Absalom Jefferson HEMBREE , Sr.,Capt. b: 14 DEC 1813 d: 10 APR 1856 + Nancy DODSON b: 22 JUN 1813 d: 12 JUN 1886 7 Nancy Matilda HEMBREE b: 3 MAY 1837 d: 27 APR 1922 Page 862

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Lloyd I. Taylor + S.J. BOGART b: ABT 1835 + Harman Hartman SNOW b: 22 FEB 1828 d: 20 APR 1886 8 Veva SNOW 8 Charles Melville SNOW b: 26 SEP 1854 d: 10 NOV 1854 8 Algenora SNOW b: 26 AUG 1855 d: 15 APR 1948 + Flint MARTIN 9 CECIL Manning MARTIN 9 Maurice Melville MARTIN 8 GEORGE Edgar SNOW b: 22 FEB 1858 d: 29 OCT 1858 8 Izella SNOW b: 1 DEC 1859 d: 18 JUL 1908 + Joshua A. MORRIS b: 26 SEP 1856 d: 9 JAN 1929 9 Lena Fay MORRIS b: 23 SEP 1887 d: 23 APR 1955 + Russell Wilmington THOMSON b: 17 SEP 1894 d: 3 DEC 1959 10 Nancy Jean THOMSON b: 1922 d: 1927 10 James Morris THOMSON b: 14 DEC 1924 + Living SHAW 10 Diane Joyce THOMSON b: 4 APR 1928 + LEWIS R. CRIEZ + Harry Duncan TUCKER b: 1929 9 Nina Marie MORRIS b: 6 JAN 1890 d: 21 SEP 1967 + John HENRY MORRIS b: 12 AUG 1894 d: 15 FEB 1973 10 John Abraham "Jack" MORRIS b: 15 JUL 1918 + Alice Jean HANSON 10 Nina Elizabeth "Betty" MORRIS b: 26 MAR 1920 + Carl Gustav FALK 10 Evan David MORRIS b: 27 JAN 1922 + Living HOPE 10 Pauline Lucille MORRIS b: 31 MAR 1927 + LaVerne Shercliff KOMBOL 9 Ruth Snow MORRIS b: 4 JUL 1892 d: 3 MAY 1968 + Percy Egbert FOREST 10 Barbara Joan FOREST b: 12 AUG 1920 + Horace Charles "Buzz" BAUM 9 Lucille MORRIS b: 14 JUN 1896 d: 4 JUN 1898 8 Harman HEMBREE SNOW b: 7 NOV 1861 d: 1888 8 Lena SNOW b: 31 OCT 1863 d: 14 FEB 1884 + David S. MORRIS , Jr. b: 28 JUL 1860 d: 1929 8 Edward Richard SNOW b: 11 FEB 1868 d: 27 MAY 1868 8 Frank Elba Pliny SNOW b: 20 DEC 1869 d: 1 MAY 1872 8 Willard Ray SNOW b: 28 APR 1872 7 Mary Jane HEMBREE b: 1839 d: 24 DEC 1901 + John SANDERSON b: ABT 1833 7 Annie Eliza HEMBREE b: 8 SEP 1840 d: 4 DEC 1932 + John Winchell CULLEN b: ABT 1835 7 William Jasper HEMBREE b: ABT 1842 d: 1843 7 James Lawson HEMBREE b: 1845 + Maud GALLOWAY b: 1852 7 Andrew JACKSON HEMBREE b: 11 DEC 1846 d: 16 DEC 1914 + Mary Ellen GOODE b: ABT 1850 7 Joel Jordan HEMBREE b: 6 MAY 1849 d: 8 JUL 1929 + Emma PERKINS b: BET 1853 AND 1855 7 Frank PIERCE HEMBREE b: 8 MAR 1851 + Mary Louise MONROE b: 1854 7 Absalom Jefferson HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1853 + Anna COLUMBIA b: 1866 7 Lillie Belle HEMBREE b: 9 DEC 1854 d: 7 MAY 1869 6 Sarah Elizabeth HEMBREE b: 10 MAY 1816 d: 23 SEP 1851 + John Barton PENNINGTON 6 Cynthia Lonen HEMBREE b: 1 JUL 1818 d: 15 JAN 1897 + William Middleton ROARK 6 Hugh Lawson HEMBREE b: 18 SEP 1820 d: 1 MAY 1898 + Anette BENDER 6 Isaac NEWTON HEMBREE b: 29 APR 1823 + Elizabeth WEST 5 Rachel HEMBREE b: 1777 d: ABT 1817 + Hugh DAVIS Page 863

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Lloyd I. Taylor + JOHNSON HEMBREE 5 Zachariah HEMBREE b: 1780 d: 1830 + ROSANNAH 5 Rosannah HEMBREE b: 1785 d: AFT 1850 5 Obediah HEMBREE b: 1790 d: 29 DEC 1849 + Anliza Martha EARLE , (Cherokee) 5 Benjamin Franklin HEMBREE b: 18 JAN 1793 d: 11 JAN 1864 + Margaret Peggy LYLES b: 1794 d: 1840 6 Cintha HEMBREE b: 4 MAR 1813 d: 12 OCT 1840 + Edward "Ned" BROWN 6 Absalom JACKSON HEMBREE b: 22 OCT 1815 6 Hannah Caroline HEMBREE b: 2 DEC 1817 d: 15 JUL 1884 6 Adaline HEMBREE b: 3 APR 1819 6 Hiram G. HEMBREE b: 29 NOV 1821 d: 20 MAY 1904 + GOODPASTURE 6 Andrew Carol HEMBREE b: 22 MAR 1823 + SARAH 6 Robert Lyles HEMBREE b: 18 DEC 1825 d: 26 APR 1892 + Amelia "Millie" GLASSCOCK 6 Joseph Blackburn HEMBREE b: 18 JUN 1827 d: APR 1866 6 Isaac N. HEMBREE b: 3 FEB 1829 6 James Whitten HEMBREE b: 25 MAY 1830 d: 2 JAN 1927 6 Sarah Newman HEMBREE b: 9 MAY 1832 6 Rosannah Emaline HEMBREE b: 3 MAY 1834 d: 3 FEB 1911 + Mary PARTIN 5 Matilda HEMBREE b: 25 JUN 1794 d: 20 AUG 1878 + Charles WHITE 6 Eber WHITE b: 1811 + Benagah PENNINGTON 6 Isaac W. PENNINGTON 6 Joel Harrison PENNINGTON b: 13 MAY 1815 d: 24 JUN 1897 6 Sarah S. PENNINGTON b: 1817 d: 1892 6 Andrew JACKSON Monroe PENNINGTON b: 30 OCT 1824 d: 11 FEB 1863 6 NEWTON PENNINGTON b: 1825 6 Jordan PENNINGTON b: 1827 5 Isaac Lyon HEMBREE b: 25 MAR 1796 d: 13 APR 1864 + Mary Fanny BLAKE b: 6 SEP 1803 d: 21 FEB 1836 6 Martha Susan HEMBREE b: 11 FEB 1826 6 Joel Thomas HEMBREE b: 21 OCT 1827 d: 21 AUG 1913 + Nancy Caroline HEMBREE b: ABT 1830 6 Hannah Caroline HEMBREE b: DEC 1828 d: 2 JAN 1911 + ABEL J. BACON b: 1823 7 Sarafine BACON + James M. JACKSON 6 Hugh H. HEMBREE b: 29 MAY 1830 d: 5 APR 1855 6 Jasper HEMBREE b: 25 FEB 1832 d: 29 MAR 1855 6 Miranda HEMBREE b: 21 MAY 1833 d: 29 DEC 1920 + German P. BACON b: 1827 6 Mary HEMBREE b: 15 FEB 1836 d: 2 FEB 1925 + Salissa Shores PRICE b: 11 OCT 1807 d: 6 MAR 1879 6 Spire Martin HEMBREE b: 7 SEP 1839 d: 3 SEP 1904 6 Isaac Benton HEMBREE b: 8 MAR 1842 d: 2 JAN 1864 6 John Andrew HEMBREE b: 20 DEC 1844 d: 13 OCT 1906 6 Matilda Francis HEMBREE b: 27 AUG 1847 d: 25 JUL 1922 + Nancy HAYES 6 Harriet C. HEMBREE b: 1855 d: 1859 6 Louis Jordan HEMBREE b: JUN 1856 d: 25 MAY 1935 6 Hugh A. HEMBREE b: 18 FEB 1858 d: 1930 6 Isaac Andrew HEMBREE b: 16 APR 1860 d: 26 APR 1934 5 Sarah HEMBREE b: 1798 + Joshua PENNINGTON 5 Andrew Thomas HEMBREE b: 31 JUL 1803 d: 5 NOV 1873 + Martha Lorinde LORENDA 5 Joel Bird HEMBREE , Jr b: 26 NOV 1804 d: 1860 + Polly WILHITE 6 Benjamin Franklin HEMBREE b: 1830 d: 31 OCT 1892 Page 864

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Sarah M. MCCLURE + Ellen KILLINGSWORTH d: Deceased 6 Julia Ann HEMBREE b: 1832 6 Andrew JACKSON HEMBREE b: 23 JUL 1834 d: 16 OCT 1906 6 Sarah Alvira HEMBREE b: 1837 6 John HEMBREE b: 1839 6 William Jordon HEMBREE b: 13 SEP 1842 d: 20 NOV 1909 + Mesia TAYLOR FARRAR 6 Thomas HEMBREE b: 1843 6 Joel Bird HEMBREE III b: 20 JUN 1845 d: 25 MAY 1921 6 Hugh Lawson HEMBREE b: 16 JUN 1850 d: 23 FEB 1909 4 Robert HEMBREE b: 1759 3 John HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1744 d: ABT 1808 + Rebecca SULLIVAN 4 Soloman (Sullivan) B. JACKSON , Sr. b: 4 DEC 1788 d: 8 JUL 1852 + Rebecca HEMBREE b: ABT 1793 d: ABT 1830 5 Unknown JACKSON 5 Soloman JACKSON , Jr. 5 Unknown JACKSON + Susannah Minerva (Emory) SIFFORD + SUSANNAH 4 Michael "Max" HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1785 d: 1853 + Lucretia HORN 5 Susanna HEMBREE b: 1810 5 Squire HEMBREE b: 1812 5 William Milton HEMBREE b: 1820 5 James M. HEMBREE b: 1823 + Elizabeth ARMSTRONG 5 Michael HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1827 d: 20 APR 1881 5 Willis HEMBREE b: 1828 5 Elijah HEMBREE b: 1833 5 Bryan Thomas HEMBREE b: 1835 d: AFT 1880 + Parthenia LATHAM 5 Daughter HEMBREE b: 1806 5 Son HEMBREE b: ABT 1807 5 Susannah Emily HEMBREE b: 1808 d: AFT 1880 + Elijah John HEMBREE b: 1813 d: BEF 1848 5 Daughter HEMBREE b: 1811 5 Squire Latham HEMBREE b: 1813 + Christie SNIDER 5 Daughter HEMBREE b: ABT 1815 5 Lucinda J. HEMBREE b: ABT 1818 d: AFT 1880 + Miles or Elijah BURRIS + William Aaron MARKHAM + Nancy or Jane ELDER 4 Elizabeth "Betsy Jane" HEMBREE b: 1765 d: ABT 1798 + John WELCH , Sr. 5 James WELCH b: BET 1780 AND 1786 d: BEF 1815 5 David WELCH b: BET 1780 AND 1786 d: BEF 1836 5 JACKSON WELCH b: BET 1780 AND 1786 d: AFT 1851 5 Edward "Ned" WELCH b: BET 1780 AND 1786 d: AFT 1820 5 Ascenith WELCH b: 1784 d: 9 MAY 1862 5 Nancy WELCH b: ABT 1788 d: 19 SEP 1860 + Spencer BROWN 5 John WELCH , Jr. b: ABT 1790 d: 1857 + Elizabeth BLYTHE + Mary Elizabeth CANTLE + Mary or Martha Murphy or JACKSON 4 Mary "Polly" HEMBREE b: 1771 d: 11 JUN 1865 + Notley MASTERS 5 Patsy "Martha" MASTERS b: 1794 d: BEF 1865 5 Levi MASTERS b: ABT 1798 d: BEF 1840 + Mary MCCURRY 5 GEORGE Washington MASTERS b: 1802 d: 24 NOV 1864 5 Charlotte MASTERS b: 6 JUN 1809 + Joseph W. DRENNEN Page 865

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Elias William MASTERS b: ABT 1810 d: AUG 1868 + Edith JOHNSON 5 James MASTERS b: 1813 + Martha O'NEAL 5 Zacharriah MASTERS b: 27 OCT 1816 d: 2 DEC 1906 + Nancy FRANKS 4 William HEMBREE b: 1774 d: ABT 1811 + Selah "Polly" HUGHES 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1794 5 William H. HEMBREE b: 1796 d: AFT 1860 5 Female HEMBREE b: 1797 5 Male HEMBREE b: 1800 5 Mary "Polly" HEMBREE b: 7 MAR 1802 d: 25 JAN 1896 + John Bailus QUAILES 5 Uriah HEMBREE b: 11 FEB 1805 d: 1 AUG 1882 + Elizabeth Dolly MURRAY 4 John HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1774 d: 1836 + Mary LAWS 5 Ezekiel HEMBREE b: 14 JUL 1802 d: 29 DEC 1883 5 Patsy or Patricia (Patricy) HEMBREE b: 1805 5 Docia HEMBREE b: ABT 1807 d: 11 NOV 1834 5 John HEMBREE III b: 2 JUL 1809 d: 21 JAN 1885 5 Meshack HEMBREE b: 2 SEP 1812 d: 21 JAN 1885 5 Martha HEMBREE b: 1814 d: AFT 1860 + ALEXANDER D. CARROLL 5 James HEMBREE b: 18 JAN 1818 d: 18 AUG 1894 5 W.B. HEMBREE b: 5 JAN 1819 d: 2 JUL 1872 5 Robert Bluford HEMBREE b: 25 JAN 1820 d: 4 JUN 1915 5 Lucinda HEMBREE b: 1822 + Green G. GIBSON + Mary HERRING 5 Martha Patsy HEMBREE b: 1825 5 Jessee HEMBREE b: 1827 4 James HEMBREE , Sr. b: BET 1778 AND 1782 d: ABT 1828 + Martha STRATTON 5 Elijah HEMBREE b: ABT 1810 d: AFT 1860 + Sarah NIMMONS 5 James HEMBREE , Jr. b: ABT 1812 d: 31 DEC 1835 5 Female HEMBREE b: 11 NOV 1814 5 Female HEMBREE b: ABT 1818 5 Female HEMBREE b: ABT 1820 5 Male HEMBREE b: ABT 1824 5 HENRY Drayton HEMBREE b: 1826 + MARTHA 4 Edward HEMBREE , Sr. b: 1780 d: 1863 + Eliza STRATTON 5 Jesse HEMBREE b: ABT 1802 d: AFT 1870 + Caroline Keasler or KESSLER 5 Elizabeth HEMBREE b: 1807 5 Eliza HEMBREE b: ABT 1808 d: AFT 1880 5 Simeon HEMBREE b: 1810 d: 1859 5 Elijah John HEMBREE b: 1813 d: BEF 1848 + Susannah Emily HEMBREE b: 1808 d: AFT 1880 5 Edward HEMBREE , Jr. b: 1816 d: 11 FEB 1858 5 Cenith or Zenith HEMBREE b: ABT 1848 d: JUL 1889 + PHENE 5 Polly HEMBREE b: 1800 5 Nimrod HEMBREE b: 11 NOV 1814 d: 10 NOV 1892 5 Phene HEMBREE b: 1818 2 William HEMBREE b: BET 1695 AND 1705 d: 1783 2 John HEMBREE b: BET 1700 AND 1710 d: ABT 1785. Mr. Hembree fathered one son: John Amory 2241 in 1746 This family is shown within family tree 73.

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2382. JOSEPH HASBROUCK (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born on 28 January 1683/84 in New Paltz, Ulster, NY to Abraham Hasbrouck 2533 and Maria Deyo 2534, as shown within family tree 140. Joseph died on 28 January 1723/24, aged 40, in Guilford, Ulster, NY. Note: Buried in the Old Churchyard in New Paltz, Ulster, New York Resided in Guilford, Ulster, New York on a tract of 2000- acres. 1722Justice of Ulster County, NY. 1722Definitely located the southwest corner of the Paltz Patent at Moggonck . Spoke French, Dutch, and English His brown sandstone marker bears the oldest date in the Old Churchyard. 2383. ELSIE SCHOONMAKER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born on 24 November 1685 in Kingston, Ulster, NY to Jochem Schoonmaker 2535 and Petronella Sleght 2536, as shown within family tree 140. Elsie died on 27 July 1706, aged 20, in Ulster Co., NY, USA. Joseph Hasbrouck 2382, aged 23, married Elsie Schoonmaker, aged 20, on 27 October 1706 in Ulster Co., NY, USA. They had one son: Jacob A. Hasbrouck 2247 in 1717 This family is shown as family tree 170. 2384. WILLIAM SALLIER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in France. William died in 1700 in Brookhaven, NY. Note: 1 William SALLIER I d: ABT. 1700 + Sarah DAVIS d: ABT. 1700 2 Charles SALLIER I d: ABT. 1740 + Mary JONES b: ABT. 1670 d: ABT. 1700 3 Benjamin SALLIER b: 4 DEC 1693 d: ABT. 1739 + ELIZABETH b: ABT. 1697 d: ABT. 1760 3 Mary SALLIER b: 17 OCT 1695 d: ABT. 1760 3 Charles SALLIER II b: 23 DEC 1697 d: ABT. 1770 + REBECCA b: ABT. 1700 d: ABT. 1770 4 Charles III SALLIER b: 1726 d: 15 MAY 1814 + MARY b: ABT. 1735 d: ABT. 1820 5 Mary SALYER b: ABT. 1762 d: ABT. 1830 + A. DAVIS b: ABT. 1760 d: ABT. 1830 5 Rachael SALYER b: ABT. 1764 d: ABT. 1830 + A. MALABY b: ABT. 1760 d: ABT. 1830 5 Sarah SALYER b: ABT. 1766 d: ABT. 1830 + A MATTHEWS b: ABT. 1765 d: ABT. 1835 5 William SALYER b: 2 FEB 1769 d: 15 JAN 1832 + Sarah SMITH b: 7 NOV 1773 d: ABT. 1840 5 Joseph SALYER b: ABT. 1771 d: ABT. 1850 + Parmelia GOLDEN b: 26 OCT 1774 d: ABT. 1840 6 William H. SALYER b: ABT. 1805 d: ABT. 1845 6 Golden SALYER b: 1810 d: ABT. 1880 6 Charles SALYER b: 1816 d: 1875 6 Elizabeth SALYER b: ABT. 1820 d: ABT. 1890 5 Abigail SALYER b: ABT. 1773 d: 7 NOV 1850 + John LANNING 6 George LANNING b: 1801 d: ABT. 1870 + Amos SMITH b: ABT. 1780 d: ABT. 1822 5 Elizabeth SALYER b: ABT. 1775 d: ABT. 1840 5 Deborah SALYER b: ABT. 1775 d: ABT. 1840 + WILLIAMSON b: ABT. 1775 d: ABT. 1840 + REBECCA d: ABT. 1750 3 Joseph SALYER b: 6 JAN 1718/19 d: ABT. 1790 3 Joannah SALYER b: 22 JAN 1723/24 d: ABT. 1790 3 Samuel SALYER b: 23 FEB 1725/26 d: ABT. 1800 3 Zachariah SALLIER b: 24 JAN 1729/30 d: ABT. 1798 + Elizabeth Dunn ? b: ABT. 1734 d: ABT. 1800 4 Isaiah SALYER , Sr. b: BET. 1752 - 1753 d: DEC 1818 + unknown 1st WIFE b: ABT. 1753 5 Jeremiah SALYER b: ABT. 1775 d: 1848 + ELIZABETH 6 Sarah SALYER + Joseph SALYER b: ABT. 1805 d: 1880 6 Daniel David SALYER b: ABT. 1800 d: BET. 1864 - 1870 + Sarah GREEN 6 Jeremiah SALYER b: 1802 d: AFT. 1870 Page 867

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Thomas SALYER b: 1809 d: 18 JUN 1877 6 James SALYER b: 1814 d: AFT. 1880 6 Jessie SALYER b: 1816 6 Susanna SALYER b: 1817 d: AFT. 1887 6 Perlissa SALYER b: ABT. 1819 5 William Martin SALYER b: ABT. 1778 d: 1854 + Dorcas PATTON b: ABT. 1817 d: MAY 1860 6 Minora Raney SALYER b: 24 NOV 1844 d: 3 NOV 1890 + Harris C. HOWARD b: 1839 6 Riley SALYER b: ABT. 1847 d: 20 JUN 1873 + Martha JACKSON + Martha CALHOUN 6 Franklin SALYER b: 1849 d: APR 1882 + Elvira GRIGSBY b: ABT. 1853 6 Delana SALYER b: 10 JUN 1852 d: 22 OCT 1922 6 William Morgan SALYER b: 5 FEB 1854 d: 26 FEB 1929 + Louanna (Louranna) HOWARD b: 16 APR 1854 + Nancy RANEY b: ABT. 1782 d: ABT. 1843 6 John SALYER b: 22 JUL 1803 d: 10 MAR 1865 + Mary WADKINS b: 11 AUG 1805 d: 18 APR 1877 6 Fielding SALYER b: 11 MAR 1805 d: 14 APR 1880 + Margaret HALE b: 10 MAY 1810 d: 26 DEC 1881 6 Usley SALYER b: 1807 d: ABT. 1880 + John Sr. JOSEPH b: ABT. 1804 d: 1864 6 William P. SALYER b: 1809 d: 1850 + Elizsabeth MONTGOMERY b: ABT. 1811 6 Mary SALYER b: 1810 d: 1849 + Wiley MORGAN b: ABT. 1810 d: 3 SEP 1848 + Joel MARTIN 6 Samuel SALYER b: 19 NOV 1812 d: 6 APR 1890 + Margaret P'SIMER + Jones ? + Patsy WARD + Malinda ARNETT b: 5 JAN 1815 d: 27 SEP 1901 6 Isaiah SALYER b: 1814 d: ABT. 1891 + Phoebe ARNETT b: ABT. 1820 d: AFT. 1900 6 David SALYER b: 10 JAN 1817 d: 5 JAN 1890 + Susanna MILES b: 1822 d: ABT. 1893 6 Abigail SALYER b: ABT. 1822 d: AFT. 1900 + William RISNER b: JAN 1812 d: AFT. 12 JAN 1900 6 Abner SALYER , Sr. b: 6 JUN 1800 d: 19 DEC 1884 + Nancy HALE b: 1802 d: 1872 + Elizabeth PATTON b: ABT. 1800 d: AFT. 1880 6 Sarah SALYER b: ABT. 1819 d: 1851 + Jeremiah PATRICK , Jr. b: ABT. 1815 d: 1863 + unknown 2nd WIFE 5 Nancy SALYER b: ABT. 1782 d: AFT. 1850 + Garnett Sr. JACKSON b: 1785 6 Garnett Jr. JACKSON b: 1803 5 Jonathan SALYER b: ABT. 1785 d: 1845 + Lydia CASTLE b: ABT. 1790 6 Nancy SALYER b: 1807 d: 5 SEP 1854 + James EASTERLING + Charles STAPLETON 6 Martin SALYER b: 1809 d: AFT. NOV 1887 6 Mary SALYER b: ABT. 1812 + Wesley POWERS 6 David SALYER b: ABT. 1815 d: 1854 + MALINDA 6 Malinda SALYER b: ABT. 1818 + Jesse HUBBARD 6 Sarah SALYER b: ABT. 1820 d: 1853 + Randolph HUBBARD 6 William SALYER b: ABT. 1821 d: 20 DEC 1881 + Lucinda CASTLE 6 Jonathan SALYER b: ABT. 1825 d: ABT. 1887 Page 868

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 John Harlan SALYER b: SEP 1829 d: 10 JAN 1910 + Sarah CASTLE b: ABT. 1836 6 Lydia SALYER b: ABT. 1830 d: AFT. 1850 5 David SALYER b: ABT. 1785 5 Mary SALYER b: ABT. 1787 d: 3 NOV 1867 + William HOWARD b: 1781 d: 6 MAR 1868 6 Benjamin HOWARD b: 1808 d: 27 DEC 1856 6 Malinda HOWARD b: 25 DEC 1813 d: 22 MAR 1894 + George ALLEN d: 27 APR 1883 6 Rhoda HOWARD b: ABT. 1815 d: 22 MAR 1894 + William MANN 6 Sally HOWARD b: ABT. 1816 d: 2 DEC 1886 + William CARPENTER + Enoch MORGAN 6 Elizabeth HOWARD b: ABT. 1817 d: 2 JUL 1897 + George MARSHALL b: 1814 + Samuel SALYER 6 John HOWARD b: ABT. 1820 d: 12 JUL 1853 6 Jane HOWARD b: ABT. 1822 d: 1880 + Fielding CARPENTER 6 George HOWARD b: 1828 d: 1873 + Betsy BARNETT + Mary J. CONLEY b: ABT. 1849 6 Riley HOWARD b: ABT. 1830 + Jane JACKSON 6 Andrew J. HOWARD b: 1832 + Nancy SALIER + Nancy SALIER + Nancy SALYER 6 Samuel Jeremiah HOWARD b: 15 OCT 1820 d: 16 APR 1883 + Ann CARPENTER + Mary MCCARTY 5 Isaiah SALYER , Jr. b: ABT. 1795 d: 1865 + Nancy MCCARTY b: 1786 d: 1870 6 David Jesse SALYER b: 4 DEC 1818 d: 23 JAN 1893 + Bertie Root Oakfield (?) 6 Matilda SALYER b: 1820 + Francis HICKMAN b: 186 6 Melvina SALYER b: 1822 + Thomas BERRY b: 1818 6 Thomas SALYER b: 1824 6 Dicy SALYER b: 1826 d: AFT. 1880 6 Anna SALYER b: 1828 + MILLER b: 1824 6 Zachariah III SALYER b: 1832 + Nancy BARNETT b: 1790 d: ABT. 1876 5 Margaret SALYER b: ABT. 1797 d: ABT. 1850 + Thomas Wiley MCCARTY b: ABT. 1797 6 John MCCARTY b: ABT. 1824 d: 30 NOV 1861 5 Matilda SALYER b: ABT. 1801 5 John SALYER b: ABT. 1804 d: 1883 + DELILA b: ABT. 1808 d: BEF. 1865 6 Charles SALYER b: ABT. 1832 6 Elizabeth SALYER b: ABT. 1834 6 Joseph N. SALYER b: ABT. 1838 d: ABT. 1871 + Elizabeth STAPLETON b: ABT. 1837 6 Isaiah Creed SALYER b: NOV 1845 + Josephine CASTLE b: JUL 1857 6 Jonathan SALYER b: MAR 1850 + Melvina CASTLE b: ABT. 1874 + Sarah SALYER b: JAN 1817 d: AFT. 1900 5 Jemima SALYER b: ABT. 1805 + CASTLE b: ABT. 1801 4 Martin Dunn SALYER b: ABT. 1757 d: 22 AUG 1851 + Frances PADGETT b: ABT. 1756 5 Littleton SALYER b: 1801 d: BEF. MAR 1852 Page 869

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Sally STEPHENS b: ABT. 1805 6 Frances STEPHENS b: BEF. 1820 d: ABT. 1870 + Isom CARMEN b: ABT. 1816 6 Susan SALYER b: ABT. 1824 d: AFT. 1880 + William FREDERICK b: ABT. 1820 6 Sarah Ann STEPHENS b: 16 MAY 1825 d: 19 MAR 1886 + William BASTIN b: 12 APR 1823 d: 15 MAR 1870 6 Hiram SALYER b: 25 AUG 1825 d: 17 JAN 1909 + Nancy PERKINS b: 10 JAN 1834 d: 29 SEP 1908 6 Solomon STEPHENS b: ABT. 1828 d: 18 JAN 1853 6 Nancy STEPHENS b: ABT. 1830 6 Ephraim SALYER b: ABT. 1835 d: 3 JAN 1878 + Nancy Ann DOUGLAS b: 1840 d: 10 MAR 1878 4 John SALYER b: ABT. 1760 d: 5 OCT 1843 + ELIZABETH 4 Benjamin SALYER b: ABT. 1762 d: ABT. 1825 + Nancy BISHOP b: ABT. 1766 5 Nelson SALYER b: 1798 d: NOV 1869 + Catherine HOWARD b: ABT. 1803 5 Weston SALYER b: 1802 5 Benjamin SALYER b: 1804 d: 1884 + Isabelle ROSE b: ABT. 1805 d: ABT. 1852 6 Craig SALYER b: 1832 5 Mary SALYER b: 1805 d: AFT. 1880 + Zachariah R. SAYLOR b: 1807 d: AFT. 1880 6 Martin SAYLOR b: JUL 1830 d: AFT. 1900 6 Nancy J. SAYLOR b: 27 FEB 1832 d: 10 JAN 1914 6 Margaret Catherine SAYLOR b: ABT. 1835 + Jefferson CALDWELL b: ABT. 1839 6 Elizabeth SAYLOR b: 1837 + Hendrickson CALDWELL b: ABT. 1833 6 Malissa SAYLOR b: ABT. 1841 6 Hiram SAYLOR b: NOV 1842 6 Sarah Sally SAYLOR b: ABT. 1846 6 Benjamin Daniel SAYLOR b: 1849 d: AFT. 1900 6 Lucinda SAYLOR b: ABT. 1851 + Orville BELCHER 5 Elizabeth SALYER b: 17 JAN 1808 d: 10 FEB 1867 5 Sarah Sally SALYER b: 1810 4 Zachariah SALYER , Jr. b: AFT. 1765 d: ABT. 1845 + Mary SAYLOR b: ABT. 1769 5 Hannah Salyer ? d: ABT. 1899 + James OGLES 5 Samuel Sr. SALYER b: ABT. 1787 d: MAR 1877 + Sarah CASTLE 6 Sarah SALYER b: JAN 1817 d: AFT. 1900 + John SALYER b: ABT. 1804 d: 1883 5 William Martin SALYER b: 1788 d: 1854 + Nancy RANEY b: ABT. 1782 d: ABT. 1843 6 Jeremiah SALYER + Elizabeth CONLEY 5 Benjamin H. SALYER b: ABT. 1797 d: 19 APR 1869 5 Jacob SALYER b: BEF. 1798 d: 1865 5 Levi SALYER b: ABT. 1801 d: MAY 1845 + Mary CARTY 6 David Jackson SALYER + Eleanor LEMASTER 5 Joseph SALYER b: ABT. 1805 d: 1880 + Sarah SALYER 6 Henderson SALYER + Nancy PRICE d: 1879 6 Asa SALYER 6 Nancy SALYER 6 Samuel SALYER 6 Elizabeth SALYER 6 Sarina SALYER Page 870

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Ressie SALYER 6 Harden Henderson SALYER 6 Margaret SALYER 5 John SALYER b: ABT. 1810 d: AFT. 1887 + Margaret JAYNE d: BEF. 1865 6 Katherine SALYER b: ABT. 1831 6 Mahala SALYER b: JAN 1832 6 Civilla S. SALYER b: ABT. 1833 6 Mary SALYER b: ABT. 1836 6 William SALYER b: ABT. 1838 6 Lucy SALYER b: OCT 1840 6 Sarah J. SALYER b: ABT. 1846 6 Noah SALYER b: ABT. 1849 6 James M. SALYER b: ABT. 1853 6 Martha Emily SALYER b: 23 APR 1856 6 Benjamin F. SALYER b: 15 AUG 1829 d: 21 APR 1908 + Martha SALYER b: 15 APR 1829 + Margaret JUSTICE + Elizabeth PRESTON 4 Sarah SALYER b: ABT. 1770 d: ABT. 1855 + Solomon SAYLOR b: 1760 d: 1848 5 Isaac SAYLOR b: 1789 5 John SAYLOR b: 1790 d: AUG 1871 5 Joseph SAYLOR b: 1792 d: AFT. 1875 5 Mary Rebecca SAYLOR b: 1794 d: AFT. 1865 5 Martin SAYLOR b: 1796 d: 1872 5 Elizabeth SAYLOR b: 1796 5 Lucy SAYLOR b: 1797 5 Catherine SAYLOR b: BET. 1794 - 1800 5 Delilah SAYLOR b: 1800 5 Sarah SAYLOR b: 1805 5 Zachariah R. SAYLOR b: 1807 d: AFT. 1880 + Mary SALYER b: 1805 d: AFT. 1880 6 Martin SAYLOR b: JUL 1830 d: AFT. 1900 6 Nancy J. SAYLOR b: 27 FEB 1832 d: 10 JAN 1914 6 Margaret Catherine SAYLOR b: ABT. 1835 + Jefferson CALDWELL b: ABT. 1839 6 Elizabeth SAYLOR b: 1837 + Hendrickson CALDWELL b: ABT. 1833 6 Malissa SAYLOR b: ABT. 1841 6 Hiram SAYLOR b: NOV 1842 6 Sarah Sally SAYLOR b: ABT. 1846 6 Benjamin Daniel SAYLOR b: 1849 d: AFT. 1900 6 Lucinda SAYLOR b: ABT. 1851 + Orville BELCHER 4 Rebecca SALYER b: AFT. 1770 d: 1846 + Stephen KILGORE b: 1760 d: 1841 5 Thomas KILGORE b: ABT. 1789 5 Charles KILGORE b: 1790 d: BEF. 1840 5 Mary J. KILGORE b: 1799 d: 12 NOV 1878 5 Joseph KILGORE b: 1800 d: BEF. 1889 5 Stephen Jr. KILGORE b: ABT. 1802 5 William K. KILGORE b: 1802 d: DEC 1891 5 John KILGORE b: 1804 d: AFT. 1889 5 James KILGORE b: 1812 d: BEF. 1889 3 Jeremiah SALYER b: 6 APR 1732 2 William SALLIER II d: 21 JAN 1754 + Elizabeth SEVERENCE b: ABT. 1680 d: ABT. 1740 3 William SALLIER III b: ABT. 1720 d: 27 JAN 1754 + Mary REED b: ABT. 1720 d: 8 OCT 1756 4 SALLIER b: ABT. 1752 d: 19 AUG 1757 4 William IV SALLIER b: ABT. 1754 d: ABT. 1820. 2385. SARAH DAVIS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in France.

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Lloyd I. Taylor William Sallier 2384 married Sarah Davis about 1655 in Massachusetts. They had one son: Charles William Sallier 2249 This family is shown within family tree 75.

2386. JOHN MACKEY (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1726 in Ulster, Ireland. John died in 1787, aged about 61, in Mackey Creek, McDowell, NC. 2387. ANN ALEXANDER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1733 in Terrell City, NC. John Mackey 2386 married Ann Alexander. They had one son: Thomas Jefferson Mackey 2254 in 1774 This family is shown within family tree 110. 2388. ISAAC LEMASTERS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1728 in Charles, Maryland, USA to Joseph Lemasters 2537 and Catherine Ward 2538, as shown in family tree 195. Isaac died on 4 February 1797, aged about 68, in Morgantown, Monongalia, WV. Note: Children Benjamin Lemasters b: 15 Jun 1756 in , St Mary's, Maryland, USA Joseph Lemasters b: 1758 in , Washington, Maryland, USA Mary Lemasters b: 1769 in , Allegany, Maryland, USA. 2389. NANCY ANN SCOTT (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1728 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD to Robert Scott 2539 and Elizabeth Unknown 2540, as shown within family tree 141. Nancy died in 1797, aged about 69, in Monongalia, WV. Isaac Lemasters 2388, aged about 20, married Nancy Ann Scott, aged about 20, in 1748 in Charles, Maryland, USA. They had one daughter: Mary Lemasters 2255 in 1769 This family is shown as family tree 171. 2390. GEORGE HALE (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1642 to Nicholas Hale 2541 and Mary Unknown 2542. George died in 1698, aged about 56. 2391. ELLEN ROGERS (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1639. Ellen died about 1710, aged about 71. George Hale 2390, aged about 18, married Ellen Rogers, aged about 21, about 1660. They had one son: Nicholas Hale 2256 about 1680 This family is shown within family tree 111. 2392. WILLIAM BROCK (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1643 in VA to John Brock 2543 and Barbary Unknown 2544, as shown in family tree 196. Note: William's & wife's List of Descendants (1) Joseph Brock b: 1675 VA m: MARY CLAYTON, Bef 1700, in VA b: Abt 1680 VA (2) Reuben Brock b: 1680 VA m: #1=CHRISTIAN PLACE, in Abt 1720, in NC b: Abt 1700 Cherokee Nation, NC m: #2=name unknown, a Cherokee Reuben's children by Christian (Place) Brock: (1) Reuben Brock b: 1720 VA (2) Aaron Brock ...Chief Red Bird? b: 08 Dec 1721 VA d: 1820 Clay Co, KY m: #1=Susan Caroline LNU, a Cherokee, in Abt 1746, in VA b: Abt 1725 Cherokee Nation, NC m: #2=Rhoda Sizemore, in Abt 1800, in TN daughter of George &Agnes(Shepherd-Cornett) Sizemore b: 1788 ~~~~~Some researchers firmly believe, whereby others firmly disagree, that this Aaron Brock is Aaron Cutsawah "Chief Red Bird" Brock, for whom the Red Bird River, of Clay Co, KY, is named. ~~~~~Rhoda's 2nd husband was Joseph Wilder, with whom she had several children. Page 872

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Lloyd I. Taylor Some of them "went by" Sizemore, some by Wilder. An Aaron/Susan descendant, Gayla Brookman, has requested that you visit a webpage having transcripts of THE TREATIES OF TELLICO - OCTOBER 1805 on which Chief Red Bird signed his name as "Tochuwor" not "Cutsawah" To visit that webpage, CLICK HERE (clicking on will open a separate browser window) Clickon Aaron for his List(s) of Descendants. (3) George Brock b: Abt 1725 VA (4) David Brock (5) Lloyd Brock (6) Christina Brock Reuben's child by his 2nd wife (name unknown): (1) Isaac Brock b: 1744 NC

(3) George Brock b: Abt 1690 VA d: 1752 Albemarle Co, VA m: KATHERINE NAPIER daughter of Robert &Mary(Perrin) Napier paternal grandparents: Patrick &Elizabeth(Booth) Napier maternal grandparents: Richard &Katherine(Royall) Perrin b: 12 Oct 1700 New Kent Co, VA d: Bef 1751 Albemarle Co, VA. 2393. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1650 in VA. William Brock 2392, aged about 27, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 20, about 1670 in VA. They had one son: Reuben Brock 2258 This family is shown as family tree 172. 2394. NATHANIEL TAYLOR (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1578 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England to Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421 and Second wife Unknown 2423. 2395. EDMUND TAYLOR (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1580 in Cambridge, Suffolk, England to Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421 and Second wife Unknown 2423. 2396. JOHN KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 15 September 1622 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2397. SAMUEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born after 1623/33 in Braintree, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. Samuel died on 17 January 1711, when younger than 87, in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 2398. SARAH DAY GUNN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt by marriage), also recorded as Sarah Day Gubb,. Samuel Kellogg 2397 married Sarah Day Gunn. They had one son: Nathaniel Kellogg 2275 2399. NATHANIEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 12 March 1624 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2400. MARTIN KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 12 March 1624 in Braintree, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2401. SARAH KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 1 February 1628 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174.

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2402. DANIEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 6 February 1630 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2403. JANE KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1636 in Braintree, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2404. KATE KELLOGG (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1638 in Braintree, Essex, England to Martin Kellogg 2427 and Prudence Bird 2428, as shown in family tree 174. 2405. FAITH WEBSTER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born dated '9 Jkun 1588' in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Matthew Webster 2451 and Elizabeth Ashton 2452, as shown in family tree 182. 2406. ANNIS WEBSTER (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 27 August 1592 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Matthew Webster 2451 and Elizabeth Ashton 2452, as shown in family tree 182. 2407. JOHN CHAPMAN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1675 in Charles Co., Maryland to Thomas Chapman, III 2499 and Elizabeth Craxon 2500, as shown in family tree 191. John died in 1735, aged about 60, in Stafford Co., VA. 2408. MARGAREET MANKIN (Lloyd's eight-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born on 30 March 1688 in Port Tobacco, MD to Stephen Mankin 5532 and Mary Barker 5533. [See also: Indirectly related via Margareet Mankin] John Chapman 2407 married Margareet Mankin. 2409. ALICE KELLOGG (Lloyd's cousin, ten times removed,) was born on 26 March 1600 in England to John Kellogg 2548 and Alice Pratt 2549. Alice died on 1 December 1680, aged 80, in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 2410. BROCKHILL TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1566 in Ballyhaise, Cavan, Ireland to John Taylor 2568 and Anne Brockhill 2569. 2411. THOMAS TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born about 1568 in Ballyhaise, Cavan, Ireland to John Taylor 2568 and Anne Brockhill 2569. 2412. MARY TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in February 1620 in Kent, England to Richard Taylor 2574 and Dorothy Unknown 2575. 2413. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1611 in Kent, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Margaret Freeland 2582. John died in 1683, aged about 72, in Kent, England. (John married twice. He was married to Mary Unknown 2414 and Sara Unknown 2415.) Note: Notes from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1999-12/0946489028 [RE: Matthew Taylor md Margaret Freeland] ......Their fourth son is given as John Taylor, b. Shadochurst 1 Dec. 1611 [but why would they have returned to Kent for his birth?], d. 1683. John is given as being father of (by his wife Mary ___) Mathew Taylor, baptized 15 Oct. 1653, "who, by his will, dated at New York in 1687, bequeathed property to his brother, Edward, then residing in London, with reversion to Edward's son, George Taylor.". 2414. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, ten times removed,). John Taylor 2413 married Mary Unknown. They had two children: Edward "Immigrant" Taylor 2277 in 1650 Matthew Taylor 2279 in 1653 2415. SARA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, ten times removed,) was born in 1616. Sara died in 1687, aged about 71. John Taylor 2413 married Sara Unknown. They had two children: Thomas, Sr. Taylor 2280 in 1637 Arthur Taylor 2282 in 1645 2416. MATTHEW, II TAYLOR, II (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1591 in Stoughton, Sussex, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Alice Knight 2583. Matthew, died in 1678, aged about 87. Note: Father: Matthew TAYLOR b: 1565 in Of Chichester, Susses, England Mother: Alice KNIGHT b: ABT 1569 in Of Chichester, Sussex, England Marriage 1 Margaret UNKNOWN b: ABT 1595 in Of Stoughton, Sussex, England Married: ABT 1630 in Of Stoughton, Sussex, England Children Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1632 in Of Stoughton, Sussex, England Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1646 c: 5 SEP 1646 in St. Mary Newington, Butts, Surrey, England Margaret TAYLOR b: 4 SEP 1634 in St. Dunstan, Sussex, England Page 874

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Lloyd I. Taylor Marriage 2 Frances UNKNOWN b: ABT 1595 in Stoughton, Sussex, England.

2417. MARTEHA TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1594 in Chichester, Lardington, Sussex, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Alice Knight 2583. 2418. RICHARD TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1597 in Sussex, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Alice Knight 2583. 2419. FREELAND TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born in 1601 in Sussex, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Alice Knight 2583. 2420. ELIZABETH TAYLOR (Lloyd's second cousin, ten times removed,) was born about 1603 in Shadochurst, Sussex, England to Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 and Alice Knight 2583. Generation of Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 2421. THOMAS, I TAYLOR, I (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 19 September 1548 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Suffolk Co., England to Rowland Taylor, Archdeacon of Cornwall 2592 and Margaret Tyndale 2593, as shown in family tree 197. Thomas, died in 1576, aged about 27, in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. (Thomas, married three times. He was married to Elizabeth Burwell 2422, Second wife Unknown 2423 and Third wife Unknown 2424.) Notes: • 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 Presdent of the United States, Abraham Lincoln 5G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison. 4G grandfather of the 12th Presiddent of the United States, Zachary Taylor. 5G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry Harrison. 7G granfather of the 23rd President of the United Sstates, Benjamin Harrison. 2422. ELIZABETH BURWELL (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1552 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England to Thomas Burwell 2594 and Ms. Unknown 2595, as shown within family tree 144. Elizabeth died about 1576, aged about 24, in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421, aged about 23, married Elizabeth Burwell, aged about 20, in 1572 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England. They had one son: Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II 2283 in 1572 This family is shown as family tree 173. 2423. SECOND WIFE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-step-grandmother). Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421, when younger than 27, married Second wife Unknown before 1576 in England. They had two children: Nathaniel Taylor 2394 in 1578 Edmund Taylor 2395 in 1580 2424. THIRD WIFE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-step-grandmother). Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421, when younger than 27, married Third wife Unknown before 1576.

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2425. ANDREW SWINDERBY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1546 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Andrew died in 1581, aged about 35, in Hadleigh, Middlesex, London, England. 2426. A DAUGHTER SWINDERDY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1525 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Andrew Swinderby 2425, aged about 31, married A Daughter Swinderdy, aged about 52, in 1577. They had one daughter: Margaret Swinderby 2284 in 1578 This family is shown within family tree 113. 2427. MARTIN KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 15 November 1595 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. Martin died on 20 September 1661, aged 65, in Braintree, Essex, England. Note: Children Samuel KELLOGG b: 1623-1633 in Braintree, Essex, England c: in Son Of Martin Joseph KELLOGG b: 1 Apr 1626 in Of, Great Leighs, Essex, England c: 1 Apr 1626 in Great Leighs, Essex, England John KELLOGG b: 15 Sep 1622 in Of Great Leighs, Essex, England c: 15 Sep 1622 in Greast Heights, Essex, , England Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 12 Mar 1624 in Of Great Leighs, Essex, England c: 12 Mar 1624 in Great Leighs, Essex, England Sarah KELLOGG b: 1 Feb 1628 in Of Great Leighs, Essex, England c: 1 Feb 1628 in Great Leighs, Essex, England Daniel KELLOGG b: 6 Feb 1630 in Of, Great Leighs, Essex, Eng. c: 6 Feb 1630 in Great Leighs, Essex, England, England Jane KELLOGG b: 1636 in Braintree, Essex, England Kate KELLOGG b: 1638 in Braintree, Essex, England Martin KELLOGG b: 12 Mar 1624 in Braintree, , Essex, England c: 12 Mar 1624 in Great Leighs, Essex, Eng. 2428. PRUDENCE BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 23 November 1596 in Bishop, Stortford, Herts, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. Prudence died on 20 May 1671, aged 74, in Great Leighs, Essex, England. Martin Kellogg 2427, aged 25, married Prudence Bird, aged 24, on 22 October 1621 in Stortford, Hartford, England. They had nine children: John Kellogg 2396 in 1622 Samuel Kellogg 2397 after 1623 Nathaniel Kellogg 2399 in 1624 Martin Kellogg 2400 in 1624 Joseph Kellogg 2290 in 1626 Sarah Kellogg 2401 in 1628 Daniel Kellogg 2402 in 1630 Jane Kellogg 2403 in 1636 Kate Kellogg 2404 in 1638 This family is shown as family tree 174. 2429. NATHANIEL FOOTE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1593 in Shalford, Colchester, Essen, England to Richard Foote 2600 and Joane Brooke 2601, as shown in family tree 200. Nathaniel died on 20 November 1644, aged about 51, in Westerffield, Hartford, CT. Note: 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. 2430. ELIZABETH DEMING (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1600 in Colchester, Essex, England to Jonathan Deming 2602 and Elizabeth Gilbert 2603, as shown in family tree 201. Elizabeth died on 28 July 1683, aged about 83, in Westerfield, Hartford, CT. Nathaniel Foote 2429, aged about 21, married Elizabeth Deming, aged about 14, in January 1615 in Shalford, Colchester, Essen, England. They had one daughter: Joanna Foote 2291 in 1628 This family is shown as family tree 175.

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2431. NATHANIEL MERRILL (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 4 May 1601 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England to Nathaniel Merrill (Merrell) 2604 and Mary Blacksoll Blackwell 2605, as shown in family tree 202. Nathaniel died on 16 March 1655, aged 53, in Newbury, Essex, MA. Note: Children Nathaniel MERRILL b: 1633-1634 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts c: in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Thomas MERRILL b: 1 Nov 1646 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct c: 1 Nov 1646 in Hartford, Hartford, , Ct John MERRILL b: 16 Feb 1636 in Newbury, Essex, Ma Susannah MERRILL b: 1640 in Of Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts c: 1640 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Daniel MERRILL b: 20 Aug 1642 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Abraham MERRILL b: 1636-1637 in Newbury, Essex, Ma c: in Newbury, Essex, Ma Abel MERRILL b: 20 Feb 1643 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. 2432. SUSANNAH PEABODY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1585 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Susannah died on 25 January 1673, aged about 87, in Newbury, Essex, MA. Note: siblings: First father: Susannah PEABODY b: 1585 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Wherstead, Suffolk, England second father: Gregory WOLTERTON b: 1612? in Of Wharstead, Suffolk, , England Matthew WOLTERTON b: 1614 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Gregory WOLTERTON b: Abt 1602 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England Gregory WOLTERTON b: Abt 1612 in Matthew WOLTERTON b: Abt 1614 in Ipswich, England Susanah WALTERTON b: 1610 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Nathaniel Merrill 2431, aged 33, married Susannah Peabody, aged about 49, on 16 March 1635 in Newbury, Essex, MA 2nd marriage. They had one son: John Merrill 2292 in 1636 This family is shown as family tree 176. 2433. JOHN WATSON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1616 in Hartford, Hartford, CT to Robert Watson 2606 and Elizabeth Unknown 2607. John died on 4 June 1650, aged about 33, in Hartford, Hartford, CT. Note: Children Sarah WATSON b: 1646 in Hartford, Hartford, Ct John WATSON b: Abt 1636 in , Walson, Hartford, England Mary WATSON b: 2 May 1644 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct John WATSON b: 1646 in , Hartford, Hartford, Ct. 2434. MARGARET SMITH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1620 in Hartfor, Middleton, CT to Samuel Smith 2608 and Elizabeth Cheleav 2609. Margaret died on 6 September 1683, aged about 63, in Hartford, Hartford, CT. John Watson 2433, aged about 28, married Margaret Smith, aged about 24, in 1644 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. They had one daughter: Sarah Watson 2293 in 1646 This family is shown within family tree 114. 2435. THOMAS JUDD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 9 February 1607 in Langley Parish, Kent, England or 1608 to William Judd 2610 and Mary Unknown 2611, as shown within family tree 147. Thomas died on 12 November 1688, aged 81, in Northhampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Note: Father: William JUDD b: 1586 in Trevalga, Cornwall, England Mother: Mrs. Mary JUDD b: ABT 1585 in of Kent, England Marriage 1 Sarah FREEMAN Married: 9 FEB 1687/88 in Milford, New Haven, CT 2 Sealing Spouse: 27 SEP 1882 2 Children Elizabeth JUDD b: 27 DEC 1635 in Farmington, Hartford, CT William JUDD b: ABT 1636 in Hartford, Hartford, CT Thomas JUDD b: 18 JAN 1637/38 in Hartford, Hartford, CT John JUDD b: MAR 1639/40 in Hartford, , CT c: 10 APR 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Benjamin JUDD b: ABT 1642 in Farmington, Hartford, CT c: 10 APR 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Mary JUDD b: ABT 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, CT Ruth JUDD b: 7 FEB 1646/47 in Farmington, Hartford, CT c: 7 FEB 1646/47 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Philip JUDD b: 2 SEP 1649 in Farmington, Hartford, CT c: 2 SEP 1649 in Farmington, Hrtfrd, CT Samuel JUDD b: DEC 1651 in Farmington, Hartford, CT c: 10 APR 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Marriage 2 Clemence MASON b: ABT 1612 in , Kent, Eng Married: 9 FEB 1687/88 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut 2 Page 877

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Sealing Spouse: 27 SEP 1882 in ARIZO 2 Children Elizabeth JUDD b: 1633 in , Farmington, Hartford, Conn. Benjamine JUDD b: 1642 in Hartford, , CT Mary JUDD b: 1644 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Roger JUDD b: 1651 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Samuel JUDD b: DEC 1651 in Hartford, , CT William JUDD b: ABT 1653 in Of Hartford, Hrtfrd, CT. 2436. CLEMENCE MASON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1612 in Kent, England. Thomas Judd 2435, aged about 81, married Clemence Mason, aged about 76, between 9 February 1687 and 1688 in Milford, New Haven, CT. They had one son: Benjamine Judd 2294 in 1642 This family is shown as family tree 177. 2437. WILIAM LEWIS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). 2438. MARY HOPKINS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother). Wiliam Lewis 2437 married Mary Hopkins. They had one daughter: Mary Lewis 2295 in 1645 This family is shown within family tree 115. 2439. JOHN MARSH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 17 May 1579 in Great Bentley, Essex, England to John Marsh 2612, as shown within family tree 148. John died on 29 May 1629, aged 50, in Braintree, Essex, England. Note: Children Samuel MARSH b: Abt 1620 in Braintree, Essex, England John MARSH b: Apr 1618 in Braintree, Essex, England Sarah MARSH b: Abt 1614 in Braintree, Essex, England Joseph MARSH b: Abt 1616 in Braintree, Essex, England Mary MARSH b: Abt 1617 in Braintree, Essex, England Lydia MARSH b: Abt 1620 in Braintree, Essex, England Grace MARSH b: Abt 1622 in Bainbridge, Chenango, New York. 2440. GRACE BALDWIN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1594 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England to William Baldwin 2613 and Sarah Unknown 2614, as shown in family tree 203. Grace died on 22 May 1667, aged about 72, in Braintree, Essex, England. John Marsh 2439, aged about 34, married Grace Baldwin, aged about 19, in 1613 in Essex, England. They had one son: John Marsh 2296 in 1618 This family is shown as family tree 178. 2441. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 16 August 1590 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Matthew Webster 2615 and Elizabeth Ashton 2616, as shown in family tree 204. John died on 5 April 1661, aged 70, in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Note: Children Thomas WEBSTER b: 24 Nov 1616 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 24 Nov 1616 in Cossington, Leicester, Leicestershire, England William WEBSTER b: 1629 in Cambridge, Cambridge, Eng. Anne WEBSTER b: 29 Jul 1621 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 29 Jul 1621 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England Margaret WEBSTER b: 21 Feb 1611 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 21 Feb 1611 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England Matthew WEBSTER b: Abt 1615 in , Warwickshire, England c: 11 Feb 1600-1610 in Cossington, Leicester, England Mary WEBSTER b: 30 Mar 1623 in ., Essex, Cambridgeshire, England c: 30 Mar 1623 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England Robert WEBSTER b: 17 Nov 1619 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 8 Dec 1619 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England Matthew WEBSTER b: 11 Feb 1609 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 11 Feb 1609 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England William WEBSTER b: 26 Dec 1614 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 24 Nov 1616 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 16 Mar 1624 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 10 May 1624 in Cossington, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Faith WEBSTER b: 8 Apr 1627 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 8 Apr 1627 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England.

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2442. AGNES SMITH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 August 1585 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Richard Smith 2617 and Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2618, as shown within family tree 148. Agnes died on 15 July 1655, aged 69, in Hartford, CT. John Webster 2441, aged 19, married Agnes Smith, aged 24, on 6 November 1609 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one daughter: Anne Webster 2297 in 1621 This family is shown as family tree 179. 2443. RICHARD LYMAN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 30 October 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, England probably to Henry Lyman 2619 and Phyllis (Stane) (Scott) Stone 2620, as shown in family tree 205. Richard died in March 1641, aged 60, in Hartford, CT. Note: Children John LYMAN b: Sep 1623 in England c: 16 Sep 1623 in High Ongar, Essex, England Phyllis LYMAN b: 11 Sep 1611 in High Ongar, Essex, England c: 12 Sep 1611 in High Ongar, Essex, England Richard LYMAN b: 1618 c: 24 Feb 1618 in High Ongar, Essex, England William LYMAN b: 18 Sep 1616 in High, Ongar, Essex, England c: 8 Sep 1616 in High Ongar, Essex, England, England Sarah LYMAN b: 8 Feb 1620 in High Ongar, Essex, England c: 8 Feb 1620 in High Ongar, Essex, England, England Anne LYMAN b: 12 Aug 1621 in High Ongar, Essex, England c: 12 Apr 1621 in High Ongar, Essex, England, England Robert LYMAN b: Sep 1629 in Of, High Ongar, Essex, Eng c: 13 Sep 1629 in High Onger, Essex, England Elizabeth LYMAN b: 19 May 1619 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut c: 19 May 1619 in Romford, Essex, England William LYMAN b: 1609 in High Onger, Essex, England c: 12 Sep 1611 in High Ongar, Essex, England Richard LYMAN b: 1613 in High Ongar, Essex, England c: 18 Jul 1613 in High Onger, Essex, England Robert LYMAN b: 1621 in , England. 2444. SARAH OSBORNE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1584 in High Ongar, Essex, England probably to Richard Osborne 2621, as shown within family tree 149. Sarah died in January 1642, aged about 57, in Hartford, CT. Richard Lyman 2443, aged about 21, married Sarah Osborne, aged about 18, in 1602 in England. They had one son: Richard Lyman 2298 in 1618 This family is shown as family tree 180. 2445. THOMAS FORD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1582 in Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England to John Ford 2622. Thomas died on 28 November 1676, aged about 94, in Northhampton, Hampshire, MA. Note: Children Hepzibah FORD b: 1625 c: 15 May 1625 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England Abigail FORD b: 1619 in Bridgport, Dorsetshire, England c: 8 Oct 1619 in Bridgport, Dorsetshire, England Thomas FORD b: 1623 c: 21 Sep 1623 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England Hannah FORD b: 1628 c: 1 Feb 1629 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England John FORD b: 1617 c: 8 Jun 1617 in Bridport, Dorsetshire, England Joanna (Joan) FORD b: 1617 c: 8 Jun 1617 in Bridport, Dorsetshire, England. 2446. ELIZABETH CHARD (COOK) (COOKE) (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1586 in Bridport, Dorsetshire, England to Thomas Chard 2623 and Elizabeth Bunckom 2624. Elizabeth died on 18 April 1643, aged about 56, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Thomas Ford 2445, aged about 33, married Elizabeth Chard (Cook) (Cooke), aged about 29, on 19 June 1616 in Bridport, Dorsetshire, England. They had one daughter: Hepzibah Ford 2299 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 116. 2447. JOHN WHITING (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1579 in Boston, Lincoln, England. John died on 22 October 1617, aged about 38, in Boston, Lincoln, England. 2448. ISOBEL UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1555 in Boston, Lincoln, England. John Whiting 2447, aged about 7, married Isobel Unknown, aged about 31, on 22 December 1586. They had one son: William Whiting 2300 in 1605 This family is shown within family tree 86. 2449. MATTHEW ALLYN (ALLEN) (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 17 April 1605 in Braunton, Devon, England to Richard Allyn (Allen) 2625 and Margret (Margaret) Wyott (Whatt) 2626, as shown within family tree 150. Matthew died on 1 February 1670, aged 64, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. 2450. MARGARET "MARY" WYATT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1606 in Braunton, Devonshire, England to John Wyatt 2627 and Frances "Franny" Chichester 2628, as shown in family tree 206. Margaret died on 12 September 1675, aged about 69, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Matthew Allyn (Allen) 2449, aged 20, married Margaret "Mary" Wyatt, aged about 19, on 2 February 1626 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. They had one son:

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2451. MATTHEW WEBSTER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1564 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster, III 2629 and Isabel Rynzza 2630, as shown in family tree 207. Matthew died on 13 September 1592, aged about 28, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2452. ELIZABETH ASHTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1566 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Ashton 2631, as shown in family tree 208. Elizabeth died on 17 April (year unknown) in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Matthew Webster 2451, aged about 22, married Elizabeth Ashton, aged about 20, on 17 April 1587 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had three children: Faith Webster 2405 John Webster, Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts 2306 in 1590 Annis Webster 2406 in 1592 This family is shown as family tree 182. 2453. RICHARD SMITH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1555 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Richard died on 31 May 1612, aged about 56, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2454. AGNES HULCOCKE WRASKE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Robert Wraske 2632 and Anne Hulcock 2633. Agnes died on 28 April 1612, aged about 74, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Richard Smith 2453, aged about 27, married Agnes Hulcocke Wraske, aged about 45, on 19 January 1583 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Smith 2307 in 1585 This family is shown within family tree 118. 2455. RICHARD TREAT-TROTT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1538 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somershire, England to Richard Treat 2634 and Joanna Unknown 2635, as shown in family tree 209. Richard died on 16 February 1599, aged about 60, in Taunton Manor, Pitminster, Somershire, England. Note: Note: Father: Richard TROTT-TREAT b: ABT 1508 in Staplegrove, Somersetshire, England Mother: Joanna b: 1512 in Staplegrove, Somersetshire, England Marriage 1 b: ABT 1539 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Married: ABT 1563 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Children Alice TREAT b: 4 FEB 1564 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 4 FEB 1564 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England John TREAT-TROTT b: 10 SEP 1570 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 10 SEP 1570 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Mary TREAT-TROTT b: 5 FEB 1575 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 6 FEB 1575 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Agnes TREAT-TROTT b: 18 FEB 1577 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 18 FEB 1577 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Tamsen TREAT b: 26 MAY 1581 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 26 MAY 1581 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Richard TREAT b: 28 AUG 1584 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England c: 28 AUG 1584 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Richard fathered one son: Richard Treat 2308 in 1584 This family is shown as family tree 183. 2456. HUGH GAYLORD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1553 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England to Nicholas Gaylord 2636 and Johanne Sevenoak 2637, as shown in family tree 210. Hugh died on 21 October 1614, aged about 61, in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Note: Children Katherine GAYLORD b: 26 Sep 1576 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Elizabeth GAYLORD b: 30 Apr 1581 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England George GAYLORD b: 20 Sep 1583 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Richard GAYLORD b: 11 Apr 1591 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Alice GAYLORD b: 10 May 1594 in Pitminster, Somerset, England Christopher GAYLORD b: 1596 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England William GAYLORD b: 1598 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England John GAYLORD b: 1602 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Mary GAYLORD b: 1604 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Page 880

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Edmund GAYLORD b: 1606 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Hugh GAYLORD b: 1608 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. 2457. JOAN NEWMAN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1560 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Joan died on 17 February 1628, aged about 67, in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Hugh Gaylord 2456, aged about 22, married Joan Newman, aged about 15, in 1575 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. They had one daughter: Alice Gaylord 2309 in 1594 This family is shown as family tree 184. 2458. WILLIAM MANNING (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1592 in Braintree, Essex, England. William died in 1665, aged about 73, in Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA. 2459. HANNAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1593 in England. Hannah died in at sea enroute to USA. William Manning 2458 married Hannah Unknown in England. They had one son: William Manning 2312 in 1614 This family is shown within family tree 88. 2460. JOSEPH MYGATT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1596 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Joseph died on 7 December 1680, aged about 84, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Note: Jacob MYGATT Mary MYGATT . 2461. ANN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1596 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Ann died in 1686, aged about 90, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Joseph Mygatt 2460, aged about 36, married Ann Unknown, aged about 36, in 1632 in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. They had one son: Jacob Mygatt 2314 in 1632 This family is shown within family tree 121. 2462. WILLIAM WHITING (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1600 in Basford, Suffolk, England to John Whiting 2638. William died on 24 July 1647, aged about 47, in Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut, USA. Note: William WHITING Sarah WHITING Samuel WHITING John WHITING Mary WHITING Son WHITING John WHITING . 2463. SUSANNAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1600 in Boston, Lincoln, England. Susannah died on 8 July 1673, aged about 73, in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA. William Whiting 2462, aged about 30, married Susannah Unknown, aged about 30, about 1630 in England. They had one daughter: Sarah Whiting 2315 in 1632 This family is shown within family tree 121. 2464. JOHN DUPLICATE WEBSTER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 16 August 1590 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Mathew Webster 2639 and Elizabeth Ashton 2640, as shown in family tree 211. John died on 5 April 1661, aged 70, in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Matthew WEBSTER Matthew WEBSTER Margaret WEBSTER William WEBSTER Matthew WEBSTER Thomas WEBSTER Robert WEBSTER Anne WEBSTER William WEBSTER Mary WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Faith WEBSTER Mary WEBSTER Mary WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Mary WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Page 881

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. 2465. AGNES DUPLICATE SMITH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 August 1585 in Warwick, England to Richard Smith 2641 and Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2642, as shown within family tree 185. Agnes died on 15 July 1655, aged 69, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. John DUPLICATE Webster 2464, aged 19, married Agnes DUPLICATE Smith, aged 24, on 7 November 1609 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one son: Robert DUPLICATE Webster 2316 in 1619 This family is shown as family tree 185. 2466. ANTHONY COLBY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). Anthony died on 11 December 1660. Note: Children John COLBY b: 8 Sep 1633 in Boston,Massacusetts Sarah COLBY b: 1636/1637 in Amesbury,Essex,Massachusetts. 2467. SUSAN HADDON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother). Anthony Colby 2466 married Susan Haddon in 1632 in Essex, Salisbury, Massachusetts. They had one daughter: Sarah Colby 2327 in 1636 This family is shown within family tree 93. 2468. THOMAS CROSBY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1575 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Anthony Crosby 2643 and Allison Blanchard 2644, as shown in family tree 212. Thomas died on 16 May 1661, aged about 85, in Rowley, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Children SIMON CROSBY b: 1608 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Anthony Crosby b: ABT 1602 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Thomas Crosby b: ABT 1604 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England William Crosby b: ABT 1606 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2469. JANE SOTHERN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 4 March 1582 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Jane died on 2 May 1662, aged 80, in Rowley, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Thomas Crosby 2468, aged about 25, married Jane Sothern, aged 18, on 19 October 1600 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: Simon Crosby 2328 in 1608 This family is shown as family tree 186. 2470. THOMAS BRIGHAM (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 21 May 1575 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Brigham 2645 and Gillian Twelison 2646, as shown in family tree 213. Thomas died on 19 March 1633, aged 57. 2471. ISABEL WATSON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 21 February 1560 in holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to James Watson 2647 and Margaret Unknown 2648, as shown in family tree 214. Isabel died on 25 June 1634, aged 74. Note: Father: James WATSON b: Abt 1530 in ,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,Yorkshire,England Marriage 1 (M) ELLITHORPE Marriage 2 Thomas BRIGHAM c: 21 May 1576 in ,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,Yorkshire,England Married: 4 Feb 1600/01 in ,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,Yorkshire,England 2 Children Constance BRIGHAM b: Abt 1602 in ,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,Yorkshire,England Anne BRIGHAM b: Abt 1606 in ,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,Yorkshire,England. Thomas Brigham 2470, aged 25, married Isabel Watson, aged 40, on 4 February 1601 in holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one daughter: Anne Brigham 2329 in 1606 This family is shown as family tree 187. 2472. JOHN BANGS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1560 and 1566 in Norwich, Norfolk, England to Richard Bangs 2649 and Margaret Unknown 2650. John died on 11 February 1632, aged about 68, in Hempstead, Essex, England. 2473. JANE CHAVIS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1563 and 1750 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. Note: Children John Bangs b: 07 JUL 1589 in Hamphill, Essex, England EDWARD BANGS b: BEF 28 OCT 1591 in Essex County, England James Bangs b: 1593 in Essex, England Jonas Bangs b: 1595 in Essex County, England Sampson Bangs b: 1597 in Essex County, England Joshua Bangs b: 1599 in Essex County, England Lydia Bangs b: 1601 in Essex County, England Page 882

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Jane Bangs b: 1602 in Essex County, England. John Bangs 2472, aged about 22, married Jane Chavis, aged about -71, on 30 January 1586 in Essex Co., England. They had one son: Edward Bangs 2330 before 1591 This family is shown within family tree 124. 2474. EDMUND HOBART (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 January 1573 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. Edmund died on 8 March 1646, aged 73, in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Notes: • Edmund immigrated to New England in 1633 on the Elizabeth Bonaventure. • Children Nazareth Hobart b: BEF 07 JUN 1601 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Edmund Hobart Jr. b: BEF 16 JAN 1603 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Peter Hobart b: BEF 13 OCT 1604 in Hingham, Norfolk, England John Hobart b: BEF 13 OCT 1604 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Thomas Hobart b: BEF 23 FEB 1606 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Alice Anne Hobart b: BEF 22 MAR 1607 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Mary Hobart b: 1608 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Anthony Hobart b: BEF 08 OCT 1609 in Hingham, Norfolk, England REBECCA HOBART b: 29 DEC 1611 in Wymondham, Norfolk, England Edward Hobart b: BEF 04 NOV 1610 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Joshua Hobart b: 1614 in Hingham, Norfolk, England Sarah Hobart b: 26 DEC 1617 in England. 2475. MARGARET DEWEY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1574 in Wymondham, Norfolk, England. Margaret died about October 1633, aged about 59, in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Edmund Hobart 2474, aged 27, married Margaret Dewey, aged about 26, on 7 September 1600 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. They had one daughter: Rebecca Hobart 2331 in 1611 This family is shown within family tree 124. 2476. WILLIAM LUMPKIN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 19 January 1584 in St Peter, Lincolnshire, England. William died on 29 January 1670, aged 86, in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Note: Children HANNAH LUMPKIN b: 1623 in England THOMASINE LUMPKIN b: 1625 in England Anne Lumpkin b: 1631 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Mary Lumpkin. 2477. THOMASINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1589 in West Rasen, Lincolnshire, England. William Lumpkin 2476, aged about 39, married Thomasine Unknown, aged about 34, about 1623 in England. They had one daughter: Thomasine Lumpkin 2333 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 94. 2478. STEPHEN HOPKINS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1578 in Hampshire, England. Stephen died between 27 June 1644 and 57 July 1644, aged about 66, in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Notes: • In 1609 Stephen Hopkins went with the ship "Sea Venture" on a voyage to Jamestown, Virginia as a minister's clerk, but the ship wrecked in the "Isle of Devils" in the Bermudas. Stranded on an island for ten months, the passengers and crew survived on turles, birds, and wild pigs. Six months into the castaway, Stephen hopkins and several others organized a mutiny against the current governor. The mutiny was discovered and Stephen was sentenced to death. Hower he pleaded with sorrow and tears. "So penitent he was, and made so much moan, alleging the ruin of his wife and children in this his trespass, as it wrought in the hearts of all the better sorts of the company". He managered to get his sentence commuted. Eventually the castaways built a small ship and sailed themselves to Jamestown. How long Stephen remained in Jamestown is not known. However, while he was gone, his wife Mary died. Steven was back in England by 1617, when he married Elizabeth Fisher. •

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Lloyd I. Taylor Elizabeth Hopkins b: BEF 13 MAY 1604 in Hursley, Hampshire, England Constance Hopkins b: BEF 11 MAY 1606 in Hursley, Hampshire, England Marriage 2 Elizabeth Fisher b: ABT 1596 in England Married: 1617 in England Children Damaris Hopkins b: ABT 1618 in England Oceanus Hopkins b: BET 16 SEP AND 11 NOV 1620 in On Mayflower at sea Caleb Hopkins b: ABT 1624 in Plymouth Colony Deborah Hopkins b: ABT 1626 in Plymouth Colony Damaris Hopkins b: ABT 1628 in Plymouth Colony Ruth Hopkins b: ABT 1630 in Plymouth Colony Elizabeth Hopkins b: ABT 1632 in Plymouth Colony. • 1 STEPHEN HOPKINS b: ABT 1578 d: BET 16 JUN AND 27 JUL 1644 + MARY UNKNOWN d: ABT 1613 2 GILES HOPKINS b: BEF 30 JAN 1608 d: ABT 1689 + CATHERINE WHELDEN b: ABT 1618 d: AFT 05 MAR 1689 3 Mary Hopkins b: NOV 1640 + Samuel Smith b: 11 JUL 1641 d: 22 MAR 1697 4 Infant Smith b: MAR 1667 d: MAR 1667 4 Samuel Smith b: 26 MAY 1668 d: 22 SEP 1692 + Bathsheba Lothrop b: 25 JAN 1671 d: AFT 13 DEC 1742 4 Mary Smith b: 03 JAN 1670 d: BEF 05 AUG 1708 + Daniel Hamilton b: 17 FEB 1671 d: 08 DEC 1738 4 Joseph Smith b: 10 APR 1671 d: 22 SEP 1692 4 John Smith b: 26 MAY 1673 d: BEF 25 FEB 1718 + Mary Nickerson + Bethia Snow b: 01 JUL 1672 d: AFT 31 JUL 1734 4 Grace Smith b: 05 SEP 1676 d: 01 DEC 1691 4 Deborah Smith b: 10 DEC 1678 4 Rebecca Smith b: 10 DEC 1678 3 STEPHEN HOPKINS b: 16 SEP 1642 d: 10 OCT 1718 + MARY MERRICK b: 04 NOV 1650 4 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 1668 + Samuel Burgess b: ABT 1666 d: 26 SEP 1753 5 Samuel Burgess b: 09 DEC 1704 + Mercy Covill 5 Patience Burgess b: 16 SEP 1706 + Nicholas Cartwright b: 04 NOV 1705 5 Elizabeth Burgess b: 30 MAR 1708 5 Abigail Burgess b: 25 SEP 1710 + Stephen Sears b: 22 JUL 1710 d: ABT 1736 + Benjamin Sears b: 16 JUN 1706 5 Jacob Burgess b: 10 OCT 1712 + Ruth Wood 5 Remember Burgess b: 23 JUN 1714 d: 10 OCT 1792 + Israel Cole III b: 04 MAR 1710 d: 10 OCT 1792 5 Thomas Burgess b: 07 JUN 1721 d: 03 MAY 1815 + Mary Covill b: ABT 1716 d: 17 DEC 1771 + Thankful Bearse b: 04 FEB 1724 5 Martha Burgess b: 23 SEP 1723 d: BEF 1764 + Ebenezer Higgins b: 21 JUL 1721 d: AFT 21 APR 1779 4 STEPHEN HOPKINS b: 15 JUL 1670 d: 08 APR 1733 + SARAH HOWES b: 29 OCT 1673 d: AFT 25 MAY 1752 5 THOMAS HOPKINS b: JUN 1705 + THANKFUL CLARK b: 1707 6 SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 + JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 7 Thomas Crosby b: 20 JUL 1753 7 Mark Crosby b: 21 JUL 1755 7 John Crosby b: 10 APR 1757 7 Eunice Crosby b: 21 MAY 1759 7 Elkanah Crosby b: 10 MAY 1761 d: 30 APR 1806 + Mercy Cobb b: 1762 d: 04 MAR 1833 8 Infant Crosby b: 1790 d: 21 JUL 1790 8 Dolly Crosby b: 1797 d: 19 MAY 1805 Page 884

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Francis Low b: 28 SEP 1795 8 Sophia Crosby b: 1803 d: 19 MAY 1805 7 THANKFUL CROSBY b: 25 MAY 1763 d: 1831 + URIAH LINNELL b: 16 FEB 1756 d: 08 NOV 1836 8 Zerviah Linnell b: 15 SEP 1786 d: 1828 8 Thankful Linnell b: 15 SEP 1786 8 Jonathan Linnell b: 16 FEB 1789 d: 1838 + Temperance Seabury b: 20 JAN 1793 d: 11 FEB 1879 9 Caroline Linnell b: 07 JUL 1816 d: 1832 9 Nathan Seabury Linnell b: 08 APR 1818 d: 10 SEP 1843 9 Sally Linnell b: 24 APR 1819 9 Sally Linnell b: 19 JUL 1820 + Robert C. Robinson 10 Mary Robinson 10 Nathan Robinson 10 Fred Robinson 10 Charles Robinson 9 Jonathan Edwards Linnell b: 09 JUN 1822 d: 1909 + Fanny Amelia Graves 10 Mary Frances Linnell b: 20 SEP 1849 10 Lillie Linnell b: 26 SEP 1851 10 Edward Horatio Linnell b: 15 SEP 1853 10 Herbert Montagne Linnell b: 12 APR 1860 10 Arthur John Graves Linnell b: 28 MAY 1862 9 Mary Ann Linnell b: 31 MAR 1826 9 Temperance Seabury Linnell b: 04 MAY 1828 8 Uriah Linnell b: 07 JAN 1791 d: 1812 8 JOSHUA LINNELL b: 08 NOV 1793 d: 05 MAR 1833 + SARAH SEABURY b: 24 DEC 1796 d: 23 AUG 1834 9 JOSEPH SEABURY LINNELL b: 19 AUG 1819 d: 08 OCT 1892 + MARGARET RICHMOND b: 03 APR 1826 d: 13 MAY 1889 10 Matilda Linnell b: 1848 d: 1910 + Thomas R. Ward b: 1839 10 Sarah Linnell b: 1850 d: 1870 + Lucius Tubbs b: 1841 10 Charles Elijah Linnell b: 31 JAN 1852 d: 1940 + Ada Adell Baker b: 11 MAY 1875 d: 1935 10 JAMES HENRY LINNELL b: 13 OCT 1853 d: 17 AUG 1936 + SUSAN ANNA LINDSEY b: 03 APR 1869 d: 02 NOV 1945 10 Lafayette Seabury Linnell b: 25 JAN 1856 d: 31 JUL 1931 + Serena Petrina Miller b: 01 APR 1864 d: 02 APR 1915 10 Edward P. Linnell b: 09 DEC 1867 d: 16 JUN 1884 9 Uriah Linnell b: 25 FEB 1821 d: 10 APR 1826 9 Elijah Crosby Linnell b: 08 JAN 1823 d: 17 AUG 1876 + Cordelia Halbrook b: 18 MAR 1824 10 Unknown Linnell b: 20 FEB 1844 10 Frank Myron Linnell b: 12 JUN 1845 d: 23 JUN 1907 + Sarah Louise Paine b: MAY 1848 d: 26 NOV 1875 + Abbie Jerusha Davis b: MAR 1855 10 Jane Maria Linnell b: 28 AUG 10 Charles Elijah Linnell b: 10 NOV 10 William Elijah Linnell b: 12 DEC 1855 10 Charles Winfield Linnell b: 11 NOV 1862 d: 01 FEB 1925 + Katherine Jeanette Corey b: 11 NOV 1866 d: 02 SEP 1934 9 Charles Elijah Linnell b: 17 OCT 1824 9 Sarah Ann Linnell b: 29 SEP 1826 d: 03 FEB 1861 9 Sophia Linnell b: 26 AUG 1829 d: 18 JAN 1855 8 Sally Linnell b: 29 SEP 1795 d: OCT 1854 + Cyrus Leonard 8 Washington Linnell b: 08 OCT 1797 d: 25 AUG 1844 + Sally Reed b: 05 FEB 1795 d: BEF 1832 9 Harriet Newell Linnell b: 23 SEP 1821 9 John Reed Linnell b: 30 MAY 1823 9 Abigail Reed Linnell b: 18 MAY 1825 9 George Washington Linnell b: SEP 1827 9 George Augustus Linnell b: 10 SEP 1829 Page 885

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Euretta Ball Jackson b: 07 FEB 1808 d: 29 AUG 1876 9 Lucy Adeline Linnell b: 15 SEP 1832 9 Ann Elizabeth Linnell b: 13 MAY 1834 9 Martha Maria Linnell b: 13 DEC 1836 9 Mary Thankful Linnell b: 1838 9 Henry Harrison Linnell b: 13 AUG 1840 9 Emma Retta Linnell b: 27 NOV 1842 d: 12 JAN 1908 + Seth C. Moffatt b: 1841 d: 22 DEC 1887 10 Orlando C. Moffatt b: 06 AUG 1865 10 Henry Moffatt b: 13 FEB 1868 10 Lucius Moffatt b: 05 MAY 1873 10 Edna Linnell Moffatt b: 22 APR 1881 8 Elijah Linnell b: 30 OCT 1799 d: 29 JUN 1857 + Martha Lathrop b: 26 FEB 1798 d: 18 AUG 1865 9 Martha Ann Linnell b: 1828 d: 20 SEP 1840 9 Uriah Lothrop Linnell b: 1830 d: 28 MAR 1868 + Lucy Bartlett b: 1828 d: 11 OCT 1901 10 Samuel Lothrop Linnell b: ABT 1853 d: ABT 1854 10 Caroline Eliza Linnell b: 22 MAR 1856 10 Jo Linnell b: MAY 1860 9 Caroline Eliza Linnell b: 1832 9 James Crosby Linnell b: 11 DEC 1834 + Martha E. Hard b: 1838 10 Fannie M. Linnell b: 19 MAY 1860 10 Lillian Hard Linnell b: 05 AUG 1862 10 Minnie Ida Linnell b: 05 NOV 1865 10 James Arthur Linnell b: 28 SEP 1872 8 James Linnell b: 18 AUG 1802 d: 25 NOV 1841 + Mary Lathrop Johnson b: 29 SEP 1810 9 James Linnell 9 Edward Payson Linnell b: 13 APR 1834 d: 09 DEC 1871 + Frances Jane Hard b: 04 OCT 1833 d: 14 MAR 1891 10 Mattie Linnell b: 1862 9 Simeon Sampson Linnell b: 23 OCT 1837 d: 28 MAY 1917 + Mary Ellen Newhouse b: 19 JUL 1845 10 Minnie Lavina Linnell b: 17 JAN 1862 10 Clara Alida Linnell b: 11 DEC 1864 10 Madge Genevieve Linnell b: 31 JUL 1878 9 Albert Barnes Linnell b: 28 AUG 1840 8 Haskell Linnell b: 25 AUG 1805 d: ABT 1857 + Melissa Morehouse b: 1812 9 I. Spencer Linnell b: 1830 9 Catherine Linnell b: ABT 1834 9 William Henry Linnell b: ABT 1838 9 Delia Linnell b: ABT 1847 7 Sarah Crosby b: 03 MAR 1765 7 James Crosby Jr. b: 19 APR 1767 d: 03 JAN 1829 + Sally Foster b: 1769 d: 11 MAY 1818 8 Joshua Crosby b: 15 DEC 1792 d: 31 JAN 1819 8 Nancy Crosby b: 23 JUL 1794 + David Snow d: 08 DEC 1734 + Elkanah Clark d: 1819 8 James Crosby III b: 23 JUL 1794 d: 03 JAN 1829 8 Sarah Crosby b: 07 SEP 1798 + Zohth Snow 8 Elijah Crosby b: 04 DEC 1800 8 Freeman Crosby b: 04 DEC 1802 d: 10 OCT 1861 + Rebecca Unknown b: 18 AUG 1803 d: 26 MAR 1842 + Jane T. Snow b: 1810 d: 10 JAN 1890 8 Olive Crosby b: 27 OCT 1804 + Juddah Paddock Baker b: 07 DEC 1807 8 Tully Crosby b: 22 JUL 1809 d: 14 DEC 1891 + Mehitable L. Foster b: 07 DEC 1808 d: 04 MAR 1884 + Lowella Hopkins 8 Adaline Crosby b: 18 NOV 1813 + Albert Winslow Page 886

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Betsey Unknown 7 Joshua Crosby b: 15 APR 1767 7 Elijah Crosby b: 10 JUN 1771 7 Elizabeth Crosby b: 15 MAR 1773 7 Betty Crosby b: 20 JUL 1776 6 Jonathan Hopkins b: 24 SEP 1731 + Mary Freeman b: 12 JUN 1739 7 Edmund F. Hopkins b: 30 DEC 1765 d: 30 APR 1834 + Martha Smith b: 1768 7 Scotto Hopkins b: BEF 16 MAY 1762 + Tamsin Doane b: 16 SEP 1738 d: BEF 1813 7 Mary Hopkins b: BEF 04 DEC 1768 7 Tamsin Hopkins b: BEF 29 NOV 1771 + Prince Crosby + Zerviah Unknown d: 02 JUL 1821 6 Stephen Hopkins b: BEF 12 AUG 1733 d: BEF MAR 1735 6 Stephen Hopkins b: BEF 30 MAR 1735 6 Elkanah Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1735 + Lydia Gray 6 Thankful Hopkins b: BEF 13 NOV 1737 6 Joshua Hopkins b: BEF 06 JUN 1742 6 Mehitable Hopkins b: 1744 6 Thomas Hopkins b: BEF 23 MAR 1745 + Zerviah Palmer 6 Susannah Hopkins b: BEF 06 NOV 1748 + Edmund Hall 6 Benjamin Hopkins b: BEF 14 OCT 1750 + Sarah Palmer 5 Jonathan Hopkins b: 29 AUG 1693 d: 28 JAN 1716 5 Sarah Hopkins b: 1694 d: 27 JUL 1753 + Jonathan Cobb b: 25 DEC 1694 d: 03 AUG 1773 6 Jonathan Cobb b: BEF 24 APR 1720 d: BEF 28 MAR 1775 + Sarah Clark b: 18 SEP 1721 d: ABT 1775 6 Sarah Cobb b: BEF 09 JUL 1721 d: AFT 10 JAN 1775 + Joseph Mayo Jr. b: ABT 1720 6 Benjamin Cobb b: 25 JUN 1726 d: OCT 1799 + Sarah Freeman b: 29 MAR 1729 d: 09 APR 1756 6 Samuel Cobb b: 21 MAY 1728 6 Elkanah Cobb b: 09 AUG 1731 6 Eleazer Cobb b: 28 DEC 1734 d: 23 AUG 1813 + Kezia Crosby b: 06 JAN 1740 d: 07 MAY 1824 6 Elizabeth Cobb b: 30 APR 1738 + Isaac Freeman b: ABT 1737 5 Rebecca Hopkins b: 1697 d: 19 MAR 1780 + Jonathan Higgins b: JUL 1697 d: 30 JAN 1792 6 Pheobe Higgins b: 09 FEB 1723 d: 30 JAN 1755 + John Taylor b: 17 APR 1717 d: 19 MAY 1802 5 Thankful Hopkins b: APR 1700 d: BEF 28 NOV 1754 + Thomas Linnell b: 12 OCT 1703 d: 01 JUL 1737 6 Elkanah Linnell b: 24 JUN 1727 d: 1775 + Mary Sparrow b: 23 APR 1726 6 Jonathan Linnell b: 23 APR 1729 d: 07 JUN 1799 + Priscilla Gould b: 11 APR 1731 d: 1812 6 Josiah Linnell 6 Thankful Linnell b: 1732 d: 28 MAY 1810 + Jonathan Freeman b: 22 FEB 1731 d: 02 JUL 1768 5 Elkanah Hopkins b: 12 AUG 1702 d: 25 DEC 1720 5 Ebenezer Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1706 d: AFT 1757 + Rebecca Crosby b: 12 MAY 1709 6 Mary Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1733 + Isaac Sparrow + Kenelm Winslow 6 Eunice Hopkins b: 18 OCT 1734 + Elisha Crosby 6 Phebe Hopkins b: 12 APR 1737 6 Stephen Hopkins b: 01 MAY 1739 d: BET 1800 AND 1807 Page 887

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Phebe Hopkins 6 Unknown Hopkins b: 01 MAY 1739 6 Betsey Hopkins + Josiah Crosby 6 Herman Hopkins 5 Mary Hopkins b: ABT 1708 d: 13 MAY 1763 + Samuel Snow b: 16 DEC 1703 d: 26 JUL 1730 6 Hannah Snow b: 09 MAR 1730 + Shubael Lewis b: 29 SEP 1705 d: 28 AUG 1766 6 Samuel Lewis b: 11 SEP 1737 6 Elizabeth Lewis b: 02 FEB 1739 + Josiah Converse 6 Sarah Lewis b: 08 DEC 1741 d: 15 JUN 1769 + Israel Converse b: 07 AUG 1743 d: 28 MAR 1806 6 Shubael Lewis b: ABT 1743 d: 07 SEP 1746 6 Mary Lewis b: 27 JAN 1747 + Joseph Moulton 6 Samuel Lewis b: 30 JUL 1748 d: 21 JUN 1827 + Mary Nichols b: 22 FEB 1749 d: 11 JUN 1823 5 Phoebe Hopkins b: 11 JUL 1711 d: 02 OCT 1773 + Samuel Bangs b: 11 JUL 1707 d: 18 JUL 1731 6 Melatiah Bangs b: 15 JUN 1731 + Josiah Dennis b: 1694 d: 31 AUG 1763 6 Bathsheba Dennis b: SEP 1748 d: 03 JUN 1761 6 Phoebe Dennis b: 30 OCT 1750 d: 09 JUL 1751 + Jonathan Bangs + Jonathan Bangs b: ABT 1704 d: 07 DEC 1745 6 Allen Bangs b: 23 MAR 1734 d: 14 SEP 1793 + Rebecca Howes b: 1731 d: 02 SEP 1793 7 Allen Bangs b: MAY 1765 d: 08 OCT 1765 + Josiah Dennis 5 Hannah Hopkins b: 04 NOV 1714 d: 22 OCT 1808 + John Lincoln b: 06 MAR 1712 d: BEF APR 1743 6 Benjamin Lincoln b: 18 JUN 1735 + Bethia Chase b: 22 FEB 1740 6 Hannah Lincoln b: 23 APR 1738 + Barnabas Griffith b: 21 NOV 1710 d: AFT 05 MAR 1776 6 Stephen Griffith b: 21 AUG 1746 6 Sarah Griffith b: 09 OCT 1748 d: 29 SEP 1823 + Scotto Clark b: 22 SEP 1745 d: 29 SEP 1823 6 Phebe Griffith b: ABT 1750 4 Ruth Hopkins b: NOV 1674 4 Judah Hopkins b: 16 JAN 1678 d: 07 JAN 1748 + Hannah Mayo b: 08 JAN 1681 d: 05 JUL 1719 5 Mercy Hopkins b: 17 APR 1703 + John Lewis b: 28 APR 1706 5 John Hopkins b: 23 SEP 1704 d: MAR 1739 + Mehitable Crosby b: ABT 1706 5 Martha Hopkins b: 25 MAR 1705 d: 1747 + John Paddock b: 21 MAY 1703 d: 1776 5 Rebecca Hopkins b: 10 OCT 1707 + Jonathan Higgins b: 1705 5 Judah Hopkins b: 18 OCT 1710 d: 01 MAR 1762 + Mercy Lincoln b: ABT 1714 5 Stephen Hopkins b: 26 JAN 1712 + Rebecca Mayo b: 02 DEC 1710 5 Desire Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1714 5 Sylvanus Hopkins b: 14 FEB 1717 d: ABT 1779 + Ruth Berry b: 19 MAR 1721 d: ABT 1769 5 Hannah Hopkins b: 17 JUN 1719 d: 22 OCT 1760 + Hannah Mayo b: 08 JAN 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719 + Hannah Mayo b: 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719 + Hannah Mayo 4 Samuel Hopkins b: MAR 1682 d: JUL 1749 + Lydia Rich b: 1688 d: 06 JUN 1749 5 Richard Hopkins b: 26 NOV 1707 d: BEF 1759 Page 888

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Ruth Gage b: 20 FEB 1713 5 Reliance Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1709 d: 25 FEB 1788 + David Crosby b: 13 APR 1709 d: 10 NOV 1793 6 David Crosby b: 09 SEP 1737 d: 16 NOV 1816 + Bethia Paddock b: 17 APR 1737 d: 02 JUL 1776 6 Susannah Crosby b: 19 AUG 1740 d: 01 JAN 1819 + John Garrison 6 Reliance Crosby b: 14 NOV 1742 d: 23 JUL 1817 + Jeremiah Burgess 6 Abner Crosby b: 25 DEC 1744 d: 15 MAY 1813 + Ruth Foster b: 1749 d: 04 OCT 1816 6 Sarah Crosby b: MAY 1747 6 Eli Crosby b: 1749 d: 22 NOV 1827 + Rebecca Sears 6 Moses Crosby b: BET 1750 AND 1755 d: 02 JUL 1821 + Abigail Foster 6 Huldah Crosby b: 1758 + Elkanah Young 5 Moses Hopkins b: 30 DEC 1711 5 Lydia Hopkins b: 01 JUN 1713 d: 19 SEP 1781 + Joshua Crosby b: 04 AUG 1712 d: 16 DEC 1795 6 Nathan Crosby b: 01 NOV 1734 d: 27 OCT 1805 + Eunice Cole Merritt 6 Reuben Crosby b: 01 JAN 1736 d: 1819 + Sarah Sears b: 21 NOV 1732 d: 1810 6 Joshua Crosby b: 30 DEC 1737 + Thankful Cole 6 Theodore Crosby b: 19 DEC 1739 + Mercy Foster 6 Elijah Crosby b: 07 JUN 1742 6 Hannah Crosby b: 25 OCT 1744 6 John Crosby + Jerusha Foster 6 Josiah Crosby 6 Samuel Crosby b: 1749 6 Lydia Crosby 5 Sarah Hopkins b: 25 JUL 1717 + Abner Bangs b: 01 AUG 1720 d: 1804 5 Susannah Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1719 d: 1748 5 Moses Hopkins b: MAR 1722 d: ABT 1766 + Hannah Berry b: BET 1721 AND 1724 d: 06 OCT 1809 5 Theodore Hopkins b: 09 NOV 1726 d: 13 APR 1801 + Hannah Hurd b: 22 FEB 1731 d: OCT 1775 + Lydia Smalley 5 Nathan Hopkins b: 16 JUN 1729 d: AFT 1764 + Phebe Clark b: 31 AUG 1736 5 Hulda Hopkins b: BEF 18 APR 1731 d: BEF 1749 4 Nathaniel Hopkins b: MAR 1684 d: 13 SEP 1766 + Mercy Mayo b: 23 APR 1688 d: AFT 25 MAR 1765 5 David Hopkins b: 13 JUL 1707 d: AFT 25 MAR 1765 + Mary Godfrey b: 23 AUG 1706 5 Jeremiah Hopkins b: 14 MAR 1708 5 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 21 APR 1711 d: 08 AUG 1801 + Thomas Crosby b: 19 AUG 1705 d: 13 DEC 1781 5 Bethia Hopkins b: 19 AUG 1715 d: 29 MAR 1726 5 Nathaniel Hopkins b: 15 SEP 1717 d: AFT 1765 + Abigail Merrick b: 10 JUL 1724 5 Mercy Hopkins b: 21 FEB 1720 d: AFT 1765 + Unknown White 5 Reuben Hopkins b: 04 APR 1722 d: 25 MAR 1767 + Elizabeth Clark 5 Samuel Hopkins b: 30 AUG 1724 d: 15 NOV 1761 + Mehitable Snow b: 22 APR 1731 d: BEF 29 JUN 1813 5 James Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1727 5 Theophilus Hopkins b: 13 MAR 1729 d: 1819 + Tabithy Eldridge Page 889

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Joseph Hopkins b: 1688 d: 24 APR 1771 + Mary Mayo b: 26 OCT 1694 d: 15 JAN 1771 5 Isaac Hopkins b: 10 MAR 1713 d: AFT 02 MAY 1774 + Thankful Smith b: 05 MAR 1732 d: BEF 27 NOV 1760 + Elizabeth Arey 5 Joseph Hopkins b: 10 MAY 1715 d: JAN 1762 + Mary Berry 5 Mary Hopkins b: 15 DEC 1716 d: 04 SEP 1786 + Thomas Foster b: 15 MAR 1712 d: 1790 5 Jonathan Hopkins b: 12 FEB 1720 d: 1775 5 Hannah Hopkins b: 22 OCT 1722 d: 1770 + Thomas Merrick b: 12 DEC 1718 d: 03 FEB 1796 + Jabez Nichols 5 Nathan Hopkins b: 22 AUG 1726 d: 08 JUL 1727 5 Prence Hopkins b: 08 JUL 1729 d: BEF 07 JUL 1731 5 Prence Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1731 d: 1800 + Patience Snow b: 1732 5 Nathan Hopkins b: 06 OCT 1733 d: AFT 05 MAR 1771 5 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 06 JUN 1738 d: 16 JAN 1779 + Jonathan Rowley b: 18 NOV 1729 5 Solomon Hopkins b: 31 MAY 1739 d: 22 SEP 1792 + Molly Thatcher + Elizabeth Crosby 4 Benjamin Hopkins b: FEB 1690 + Rachel Lincoln b: 08 NOV 1696 d: BEF 17 JUN 1758 5 Benjamin Hopkins b: 17 FEB 1719 5 Giles Hopkins b: 29 JAN 1720 5 Seth Hopkins b: 11 FEB 1723 d: ABT 1792 + Elizabeth Cahoon b: ABT 1729 d: 04 MAY 1813 5 Rachel Hopkins b: 23 OCT 1726 + Dean Smith b: ABT 1722 d: BET 1759 AND 1760 5 Samuel Hopkins b: 22 OCT 1728 5 Solomon Hopkins b: 18 MAY 1733 5 Edward Hopkins b: 24 FEB 1735 + Mary Mayo 4 Mary Hopkins b: 15 APR 1692 + John Maker b: 1692 5 Thankful Maker b: 25 MAY 1716 + Isaac Chase b: 28 MAR 1714 d: 1806 5 Mary Maker b: 13 JUL 1718 + Nathaniel Knowles b: ABT 1720 d: BEF 1800 5 Peleg Maker d: 30 JUN 1747 + Mercy Bangs b: 12 MAR 1717 d: AFT 02 AUG 1747 5 Jonathan Maker b: 13 JUN 1720 + Hannah Tennant b: 22 OCT 1773 d: DEC 1838 5 Elizabeth Maker b: 22 JUN 1722 + Downing Cahoon b: 1738 5 Joshua Maker b: 16 SEP 1725 + Zerviah Covell b: 10 DEC 1736 + Thankful Doane b: 12 MAR 1726 d: AFT 13 MAY 1772 5 Bursel Maker b: 06 DEC 1727 d: AFT 20 JAN 1747 5 David Maker b: 26 JUL 1731 d: BEF 07 JUN 1763 + Phebe Unknown 5 Hannah Maker b: 11 DEC 1734 + Reuben Covell + Bethia Linnell 3 John Hopkins b: 1643 d: 1643 3 Abigail Hopkins b: OCT 1644 d: 1691 + William Merrick b: 15 SEP 1643 d: 30 OCT 1732 4 Rebecca Merrick b: 28 NOV 1668 d: BEF 05 MAY 1723 + Jonathan Sparrow b: 09 JUL 1665 d: 09 MAR 1740 + Jonathan Sparrow 4 William Merrick b: 01 AUG 1670 d: 20 MAR 1671 4 Stephen Merrick b: 26 MAR 1673 d: 11 MAR 1732 + Mercy Bangs + Deborah Snow b: 1672 Page 890

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Benjamin Merrick b: 1674 d: 13 AUG 1743 + Rebecca Doane b: 1672 d: 17 JUN 1722 4 Nathaniel Merrick b: 1675 d: 13 NOV 1743 + Alice Freeman b: BET 1673 AND 1680 d: 27 DEC 1756 5 Mercy Merrick b: ABT 1705 4 Hannah Merrick b: ABT 1676 + John Snow 4 John Merrick b: ABT 1679 d: 18 APR 1753 + Ann Sears b: 27 MAR 1675 d: 14 NOV 1745 + Hannah Unknown 4 Joshua Merrick b: 1680 d: 1740 + Lydia Mayo + Lydia Mayo b: 12 JUN 1694 d: AFT 18 MAR 1745 5 Thomas Merrick b: 10 FEB 1718 d: AFT 1796 + Ruth Godfrey b: ABT 1720 d: 22 JUL 1796 5 Seth Merrick b: 13 MAY 1720 d: 09 OCT 1766 + Elizabeth Brown b: 01 APR 1724 d: 14 APR 1795 5 Joseph Merrick b: 06 JUN 1722 5 Abigail Merrick b: 10 JUL 1724 + Nathaniel Hopkins b: 15 SEP 1717 d: AFT 1765 5 Lydia Merrick b: 20 SEP 1726 5 Barnabas Merrick b: 1728 d: BET 1791 AND 1800 + Ellis Bangs b: ABT 1737 5 Hannah Merrick b: 09 OCT 1731 5 Mary Merrick b: 17 MAY 1734 5 Bezaleel Merrick b: 12 NOV 1736 4 Ruth Merrick b: 1684 d: 13 FEB 1766 + Samuel Sears + Chillingsworth Foster 4 Samuel Merrick b: 1686 d: 06 APR 1714 3 Deborah Hopkins b: JUN 1648 d: BEF DEC 1727 + Josiah Cooke b: ABT 1645 d: 31 JAN 1732 4 Elizabeth Cooke b: 12 OCT 1669 d: APR 1670 4 Josiah Cooke b: 12 NOV 1670 d: AFT 1727 + Mary Godfrey 4 Richard Cooke b: 01 SEP 1672 d: 25 APR 1754 + Hannah Unknown 4 Elizabeth Cooke b: 16 JUN 1674 d: AFT 1727 + Thomas Newcomb b: ABT 1668 4 Caleb Cooke b: 15 NOV 1676 d: AFT 07 DEC 1727 + Deliverance Unknown 4 Joshua Cooke b: 04 FEB 1682 d: BET 1737 AND 1746 + Patience Doane b: APR 1682 d: AFT 28 SEP 1746 5 Ebenezer Cooke b: 25 NOV 1711 4 Benjamin Cooke b: 28 FEB 1686 + Mercy Paine 4 Martha Cooke b: ABT 1688 + Josiah Cooke Jr. b: 31 JAN 1645 d: 31 JAN 1732 3 Caleb Hopkins b: JAN 1651 d: BEF 22 MAY 1728 + Mary Williams b: 1660 d: 27 MAY 1709 4 Caleb Hopkins d: OCT 1741 + Mercy Freeman b: 31 AUG 1702 d: 10 NOV 1784 4 Thomas Hopkins b: 1701 d: AFT 23 JAN 1754 + Deborah Bickford b: 02 FEB 1706 d: AFT 23 JAN 1754 4 Nathaniel Hopkins b: 1707 + Mercy Mayo 4 Thankful Hopkins b: 27 MAY 1708 d: 01 AUG 1783 + Ambrose Dyer b: 22 DEC 1709 d: 10 MAY 1792 3 Ruth Hopkins b: 03 JUN 1653 d: 24 OCT 1693 + Samuel Mayo b: 12 OCT 1656 d: 29 OCT 1738 4 Hannah Mayo b: 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719. • 4 Hannah Mayo b: 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719 + Judah Hopkins b: 16 JAN 1678 d: 07 JAN 1748 4 Rebecca Mayo b: ABT 1684 d: AFT 1740 4 Mercy Mayo b: 1686 d: AFT 1740 + John Cole Page 891

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Samuel Mayo b: 1689 + Abigail Sparrow b: 1691 4 Sarah Mayo b: 1690 d: 1718 + James Higgins b: 22 JUL 1688 d: 11 JUL 1777 4 Jonathan Mayo b: 1692 d: 17 MAY 1768 + Thankful Twinning b: 11 JAN 1697 d: 28 AUG 1779 3 Joshua Hopkins b: JUN 1657 d: 20 AUG 1738 + Mary Cole b: 10 MAR 1658 d: 01 MAR 1734 4 John Hopkins b: 16 APR 1684 d: 24 JUN 1700 4 Abigail Hopkins b: 09 MAR 1686 + John Taylor d: 03 FEB 1747 4 Elisha Hopkins b: 17 DEC 1688 d: 01 FEB 1742 + Experience Scudder b: 1692 d: BEF 1756 4 Lydia Hopkins b: 01 APR 1692 4 Mary Hopkins b: 20 JAN 1695 d: BEF 22 JUL 1738 + Joseph Smith b: 09 OCT 1692 d: ABT 1778 4 Joshua Hopkins b: 20 FEB 1698 d: 1780 + Priscilla Curtis b: 27 JAN 1696 d: APR 1772 4 Hannah Hopkins b: 25 MAR 1700 d: 24 OCT 1793 + Ebenezer Paine b: 17 JUN 1692 d: 1734 + Zachariah Smalley 4 Phebe Hopkins b: 11 MAR 1702 + Moses Bixby 3 William Hopkins b: 09 JAN 1661 3 Elizabeth Hopkins b: NOV 1664 d: DEC 1664 2 Elizabeth Hopkins b: BEF 13 MAY 1604 2 Constance Hopkins b: BEF 11 MAY 1606 d: OCT 1677 + Nicholas Snow b: 25 JAN 1600 d: 15 NOV 1676 3 Mark Snow b: 09 MAY 1628 d: BEF 09 JAN 1694 + Anne Cooke b: BET 1636 AND 1639 d: JUL 1656 4 Anne Snow b: 07 JUL 1656 d: BEF 07 JUL 1714 + Eldad Atwood b: 02 JUL 1651 + Jane Prence b: 01 NOV 1637 d: 28 JUN 1712 4 Nicholas Snow b: 06 DEC 1663 d: 1751 + Lydia Shaw b: BET 1668 AND 1670 + Lydia Bangs b: ABT 1642 4 Thomas Snow b: 06 AUG 1669 d: AFT 01 MAY 1737 + Hannah Sears b: 16 DEC 1672 + Lydia Sears b: 24 OCT 1666 4 Prence Snow b: 22 MAY 1674 d: 07 JUL 1742 + Hannah Storrs b: 28 MAR 1672 + Anna Cooke b: 1636 d: 25 JUL 1656 3 Mary Snow b: 14 DEC 1630 d: 28 APR 1704 + Thomas Paine b: 18 JAN 1613 d: 16 AUG 1706 4 Mary Paine b: ABT 1652 d: 12 MAY 1705 + Israel Cole b: 08 JAN 1653 + James Rogers b: 18 OCT 1648 d: 13 APR 1678 4 Thomas Paine b: 1657 d: 23 JUN 1721 + Hannah Shaw b: ABT 1661 4 Elisha Paine b: 10 MAR 1658 d: 07 FEB 1736 + Rebecca Doane b: 12 MAY 1668 d: 19 DEC 1758 4 Nicholas Paine b: 1663 d: 17 NOV 1733 + Hannah Higgins b: 1672 3 Sarah Snow b: ABT 1632 d: AFT 08 MAR 1697 + William Walker b: 1620 d: BET 20 JAN 1697 AND 03 OCT 1703 4 William Walker b: 16 AUG 1659 d: JAN 1743 + Susanna Ring b: ABT 1659 4 Jabez Walker b: 08 JUL 1668 d: BEF 20 OCT 1742 + Elizabeth Fuller b: 1670 3 Joseph Snow b: 24 NOV 1634 d: 03 JAN 1723 + Mary Higgins b: ABT 1640 4 Stephen Snow b: 24 FEB 1681 + Margaret Elkins b: 26 APR 1683 3 Stephen Snow b: ABT 1636 d: 17 DEC 1705 + Susannah Deane b: ABT 1634 d: 16 JUN 1676 + Susanna Deane b: BEF 1634 d: BEF APR 1701 Page 892

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3 John Snow b: 16 SEP 1638 d: BEF 04 APR 1692 + Mary Smalley b: 11 DEC 1647 d: 22 NOV 1703 4 Hannah Snow b: 26 AUG 1670 d: BEF 1717 + Hezekiah Doane b: 16 AUG 1672 5 Rachel Doane b: 22 SEP 1701 d: 1752 + Joseph Strout 4 Abigail Snow b: 14 OCT 1673 + Daniel Small 4 John Snow b: 03 MAY 1678 d: OCT 1738 + Elizabeth Ridley b: 13 MAY 1678 4 Phebe Snow b: 27 JUN 1689 d: MAY 1715 + Jonathan Dyer b: 22 FEB 1692 3 Elizabeth Snow b: ABT 1640 d: 16 JUN 1678 + Thomas Rogers b: 29 MAR 1638 d: BET 05 MAR AND 07 AUG 1677 4 Hannah Rogers b: 20 MAR 1669 d: 19 JUL 1733 + Amaziah Harding b: 01 NOV 1671 3 Jabez Snow b: ABT 1642 d: 27 DEC 1690 + Elizabeth Smith b: 16 FEB 1648 d: 08 JAN 1732 3 Ruth Snow b: ABT 1644 d: 27 JAN 1717 + John Cole b: 15 JUL 1644 d: 06 JAN 1725 3 Constance Snow b: ABT 1646 d: BEF 1682 + Daniel Doane b: ABT 1636 d: 20 DEC 1712 4 Joseph Doane b: 27 JUN 1669 d: 27 JUL 1757 + Mary Godfrey 4 Constant Doane b: 07 MAR 1670 + George Shaw b: ABT 1665 4 Rebecca Doane b: 1673 + Benjamin Merrick b: ABT 1668 4 Abigail Doane b: 1670 d: 23 JAN 1735 + Samuel Lothrop b: 1620 + Timothy Dimmock b: MAR 1668 4 Daniel Doane b: 1666 d: 01 SEP 1744 + Mehitable Twining + Mary Yates b: 1673 4 Israel Doane b: 1671 d: 05 JUN 1740 + Mercy Sparrow b: ABT 1705 + Ruth Freeman b: 1680 4 Nathaniel Doane b: 1680 d: BEF 1722 + Mary Unknown 4 Ruth Doane b: 1669 d: BEF 1722 + Nathaniel Mayo + Elizabeth Fisher b: ABT 1596 d: JUL 1644 2 Damaris Hopkins b: ABT 1618 d: BEF 1628 2 Oceanus Hopkins b: BET 16 SEP AND 11 NOV 1620 d: BEF 1627 2 Caleb Hopkins b: ABT 1624 d: BET 1644 AND 1651 2 Deborah Hopkins b: ABT 1626 + Andrew Ring b: 1615 d: 22 FEB 1693 3 Elizabeth Ring b: 19 APR 1652 d: BEF 14 DEC 1691 + William Mayo b: 07 OCT 1654 d: 16 OCT 1691 3 William Ring b: 1653 d: APR 1731 + Hannah Sherman b: 21 FEB 1668 d: 08 JUL 1745 3 Eleazer Ring b: ABT 1655 d: 21 NOV 1749 + Mary Shaw b: ABT 1665 d: 28 NOV 1730 3 Mary Ring b: ABT 1657 d: 31 OCT 1731 + John Morton Jr. b: 21 DEC 1650 d: 20 MAR 1718 3 Deborah Ring b: ABT 1659 d: AFT 14 DEC 1691 3 Susannah Ring b: ABT 1661 d: AFT 14 DEC 1691 2 Damaris Hopkins b: ABT 1628 d: BEF NOV 1699 + Jacob Cooke b: ABT 1618 d: DEC 1675 3 Elizabeth Cooke b: 18 JAN 1649 d: 21 NOV 1692 + John Doty b: ABT 1639 d: 08 MAY 1701 3 Caleb Cooke b: 29 MAR 1651 d: 13 FEB 1722 + Jane Unknown b: ABT 1660 3 Jacob Cooke b: 26 MAR 1653 d: 24 APR 1747 + Lydia Miller b: ABT 1660 3 Mary Cooke b: 12 JAN 1658 d: 28 AUG 1712 Page 893

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Lloyd I. Taylor + John Richard b: 24 NOV 1657 d: 25 APR 1712 3 Martha Cooke b: 16 MAR 1659 d: 17 SEP 1722 + Elkanah Cushman b: BET 1641 AND 1651 d: BET 23 AUG 1726 AND 24 SEP 1727 3 Francis Cooke b: 05 JAN 1663 d: 18 SEP 1746 + Elizabeth Latham b: ABT 1665 d: 16 NOV 1730 3 Ruth Cooke b: 17 JAN 1665 d: AFT 11 DEC 1675 + Helikah Tinkham b: 08 FEB 1655 d: 20 MAY 1718 2 Ruth Hopkins b: ABT 1630 d: BEF 1651 2 Elizabeth Hopkins b: ABT 1632 d: BEF 06 OCT 1659. 2479. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1607 in England. Stephen Hopkins 2478 married Mary Unknown. They had one son: Giles Hopkins 2334 before 1608 This family is shown within family tree 95.

2480. JOHN MERRICK (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 January 1579 in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England to William Myrick 2651 and Janet Verchienen 2652. Note: Children WILLIAM MERRICK b: BET 1600 AND 1603 in Llanlleschydd, St. David's, Pembrokshire, Wales John Merrick b: 1614 in St. David's, Pembrokshire, Wales James Merrick b: 1612 in St. David's, Pembrokshire, Wales Thomas Merrick b: 1620 in St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales Sarah Merrick Janet Merrick b: ABT 1601. 2481. DOROTHY BISHOP (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1570 in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England to Mathew Bishop 2653 and Elizabeth Young 2654. Dorothy died in England. John Merrick 2480 married Dorothy Bishop. They had one son: William Merrick 2336 about 1602 This family is shown within family tree 125. 2482. STEPHEN TRACY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1596 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England to Stephen Tracy 2655 and Agnes Erdley 2656. Stephen died after 20 March 1655, when older than 58, in England. Note: Children Sarah Tracy b: ABT 1621 in Lieden, Holland, The Netherlands REBECCA TRACY b: ABT 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Ruth Tracy b: ABT 1628 Mary Tracy b: ABT 1630 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts John Tracy b: ABT 1632 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 2483. TRYPHOSA LEE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1596. Tryphosa died before 1633, when younger than 36, in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Stephen Tracy 2482, aged about 24, married Tryphosa Lee, aged about 24, on 2 January 1621 in Lieden, South Holland, The Netherlands. They had one daughter: Rebecca Tracy 2337 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 125. 2484. ROBERT RICH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1592 in Dover, Strafford, NH or England. Note: FOR RESEARCH ONLY: Descendants of Robert or Richard Riche Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT OR RICHARD1 RICHE was born 1496 in England, GB, and died 1568 in England, GB. He married (1) ? in England. He married (2) ?. Notes for ROBERT OR RICHARD RICHE: see Lefroy Vol II pg 594- gives name as Robert see Weis' "Ancestral Roots of certain American Colonists" pg 192- gives name as Richard, 1st Baron Rich (1496-1568). Fact 5: 2nd Lordof Leeze Child of ROBERT RICHE and ? is: Page 894

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Generation No. 2 2. RICHARD OR NICHOLAS2 RICHE (ROBERT OR RICHARD1) was born in of Standon, Essex, England, GB, and died in England, GB. He married ANN MACHELL in England, GB. Notes for RICHARD OR NICHOLAS RICHE: illegitimate son of Robert 2nd Lord Riche of Leeze - see Lefroy Vol II pg 594, states name as Richard see Weis' "Ancestral Roots of certain American Colonists" pg 192 states name as Nicholas Fact 5: Sheriff of Londo Notes for ANN MACHELL: see Weis' "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists" pg 192 Children of RICHARD RICHE and ANN MACHELL are: i. JANE3 RICHE, b. England; d. probably, Southampton, Bermuda; m. THOMAS GRIMSDITCH, England; b. Bef. 1600, England; d. probably, Southampton, Bermuda;. Notes for JANE RICHE: sister of Nathaniel Riche- see Lefroy Vol II pg 594 by will of brother Nathaniel 1636, she was to go to Bermuda and occupy 7 shares within the year with her husband and children Notes for THOMAS GRIMSDITCH: named as the husband of Jane Riche in the will of her brother Sir Nathaniel Riche proved 1636- see Lefroy Vol II pg 594. Thomas was the Nephew of Secretary Sir John Coke. Memorials of the Bermudas by Lefroy *Vol I pg 401: Petition of John Grimsditch and Edmond Knevett, John having been dismissed from his position as Churchwarden in Warwick Tribe as was Edmond Oct 20 1626. pg 517: Levy for the Yeare 1630 To Grimsditch for sawdering the Leades of the Sessions House 16 lbs.

ii. NATHANIEL RICHE, d. November 10, 1636, will, London, Middlesex, England. Notes for NATHANIEL RICHE: !see Lefroy Vol II pg 594:the son of the "base" (illegitimate) son mentioned in the will of Robert 2nd Lord Riche of Page 895

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pg 127: a Nicholas Gabriell was sentenced into slavery for "for concealing some speeches Mr Pollard and Mr Rich should use, tending to the disreputation of the Governour and his injustice and cruelties. pg 128: seven articles of accusation preferred by the Governor against Mr Pollard and Mr Rich which are partly legible: Rich and Pollard were pardoned. pg 473: a regulation of the Bermuda Co at General Quarter Court 26 Nov 1628 signed by Nathaniell Rich and others. pg 578: letter from Lord Mandeville to R Norwood 18 Dec 1642 regarding the bequest of land in Sir Nathaniell Riche's will for school land. see Mercer's Bermuda Settlers pg 158 for will, deed to Samuel Bradle of 2 shares of land in Pembroke on May 20 1636 !see Smith's Generall Historie of the Bermudas pg 188: held 12 shares in Southampton Tribe in 1624 !"The Rich Papers : Letters from Bermuda 1615-1646" ed Vernon Ives 1984 U of Toronto Press was a lawyer, politician, businessman b 1585 son of the illegitimate bro of 1st Earl of Warwick. Was first cousin to Robert Rich 2nd Earl. Knighted 1617, no children. See "Genealogical Gleanings in England" pg 871-4 will; was prominent on the patriot side, and was active in American colonial enterprise. Fact 2: died Bef. December 01, 1636, London, Middlesex, England, GB Fact 3: burial parish church Standon, Essex, England Fact 5: Sir Knight iii. MARGERY RICHE, b. England; d. Bef. 1636, brother's will; m. JOHN WROTH; b. England; d. Aft. 1636. Notes for JOHN WROTH: see Lefroy: name of Wroth appears as holding shares of land in Bermuda see Smith's Generall Historie of the Bermudas pg 188 (Vol 5): John Wroth held shares in the Virginia Co (Somers Island Co) in 1624- Smith's (3), Sandy's (2). inherited the ring his wife had given to brother Nathaniel Riche at Nathaniel's death- will Nov 1636 iv. ANNE RICHE, b. England, GB; d. Bef. 1636, England, GB; m. PERCY BROWNE; b. Abt. 1602, England, GB; d. Aft. 1625, England, GB. Notes for ANNE RICHE: see Weis' "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists" pg 192

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v. ELIZABETH RICHE, m. JOHN MORGAN, Bef. May 1636, England, GB; b. of, Chillworth, Surrey, England. Notes for ELIZABETH RICHE: see Mercer's Bermuda Settlers pg 158

Notes for JOHN MORGAN: see Mercer's Bermuda Settlers pg 158 Fact 5: Sir vi. ROBERT RICHE, b. 1586, England; d. Bef. October 18, 1620, Bermuda; m. ELIZABETH DUTTON, 1619, England; d. Aft. 1619, England, or, Bermuda. Notes for ROBERT RICHE: !see Mercer's Bermuda Settlers pg 48 !"The Rich Papers" by Vernon Ives younger and brother of Nathaniel, also 1st cousin of Robert 2nd Earl of Warwick ; probably on the Sea Venture; married Elizabeth Dutton in England 1619, brought her back to Bermuda. Died on the voyage back to Bermuda 10/1620. His son inherited Nathaniel's manor in Essex 1636 . 3. RICHE2 (ROBERT OR RICHARD1) died 1619 in England. He married ?. More About RICHE: Fact 5: 1st Earl Warwick Child of RICHE and ? is: i. ROBERT3 RICHE, b. 1587, England; d. 1658, England; m. ELLINOR; b. Abt. 1590, England; d. Aft. 1658, 2nd marriage, England. Notes for ROBERT RICHE: Governor of the Bermuda Co - see Lefroy Vol II pg 594 see Smith's Generall Historie of the Bermudas pg 188: held 4 shares in Hamilton Tribe, 2 in Devonshire, 5 in Warwick, 3 in Southampton. a descendant Field Marshall Sir Robert Rich was at grosvenor Square in London in 1750 and dined with Copeland Stiles his kinsman (descended from Rich through Jane Grimsditch). The son General Rich was also there. Some of the above notes may refer to the son of illeg Rich not this one see "The Rich Papers" for a biography Fact 5: 2nd Earl Warwick. 4. FRANCES2 RICHE (ROBERT OR RICHARD1) She married THOMAS CAMMOCK OR CHADDOCK?.

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i. THOMAS CAMMOCK OR3 CHADDOCK, b. 1592, Malden, Essex, England; d. Bef. October 14, 1643, dsp, West Indies; m. MARGARET, Bef. 1640. Notes for THOMAS CAMMOCK OR CHADDOCK: "The Great Migration Begins" Vol II pg 305-307 named as son of Frances (Rich) and Thomas Cammock. His mother was dau of the 2nd Baron Rich. Thomas was 1st cousin of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, son of the most influential of the men of the Council of New England. Thomas was baptised feb 18 1592/3 at All Saints, Malden, Essex married by 1640 Margaret _____, she mar 2nd Henry Josselyn died West Indies before 10/14/1643 Fact 1: February 18, 1592/93, baptism All Saints, Malden, Esex, England. Robert fathered one son: Stephen Rich 2338 about 1622 This family is shown within family tree 95. 2485. THOMAS ROBERTS, SIR BARONET (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1559 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to Walter Roberts 2657 and Mary Frances Maynard 2658, as shown in family tree 215. Thomas died on 20 February 1627, aged about 67, in Glassenbury, Kent, England. Notes: • 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, which 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. Page 898

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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. 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. 2486. FRANCES JAMES (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1563 in Glastonbury, Kent, England to Martin James, Esquire 2659 and Ms. Unknown 2660, as shown within family tree 158. Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet 2485, aged about 25, married Frances James, aged about 21, in 1584 in Kent, england. They had one son: Thomas Roberts, Governor 2340 in 1600 This family is shown as family tree 188. 2487. MARK ROGER HILTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1560 in London, Londnshire, england to William Hilton 2661. Mark fathered one daughter: Rebecca Hilton 2341 in 1602 This family is shown within family tree 126. 2488. JOHN GRAY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1613 in Stapleford, Tawney, Essex, England to John Gray 2662, as shown within family tree 159. John died in 1674, aged about 61, in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. 2489. HANNAH LUMPKIN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1623 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts to William Lumpkin 2663 and Tamesin Constable 2664, as shown in family tree 216. Hannah died in 1643, aged about 20, in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts. John Gray 2488, aged about 30, married Hannah Lumpkin, aged about 20, in 1643 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts. They had one son:

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2490. EDWARD STURGIS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1602/3 in Hannington, Northampshire, England to John Sturgis 2665 and Margaret Austin 2666, as shown within family tree 159. Edward died in October 1695, aged about 93, in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Notes: • He was one of the deputies to the Old Colony Court from Yarmouth in1664, 1666, and 1672. For many years he was one of the Select men ofYarmouth. He had a large estate, which he left incumbered with many debts. • Father: John STURGIS b: 27 APR 1578 in Worth,Kent,England c: 27 APR 1578 in ,Kent,England,Great Britain Mother: Margaret AUSTIN b: Abt 1576 in ,Kent,England,Great Britain Marriage 1 Elizabeth HINCKLEY b: 1602 in Northampton,England c: 28 SEP 1617 in Harrietsham,Kent,England,Great Britain Married: Abt 1621 in Northampton,England Children Alice STURGI E S b: 23 DEC 1619 in ,,England Maria STURGI E S b: OCT 1621 in ,,England John STURGES b: 1624 in Northamptonshire,England Rebecca STURGI E S b: FEB 1625/1626 in ,,England Samuel STURGIS b: 1638 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts Thomas STURGIS b: 1640 in Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts Edward STURGIS b: 10 MAY 1642 in Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts c: 10 MAY 1642 in Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts Mary STURGIS b: 20 APR 1648 c: 1 JUN 1646 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts Elizabeth STURGIS b: 20 APR 1648 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts Joseph STURGIS b: 6 APR 1650 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts Hannah STURGIS b: 1654 in Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts Sarah STURGIS b: 1655 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts Thomas STURGIS b: DEC 1659 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts. 2491. ELIZABETH HINCKLEY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1602 in Northampton, England to Thomas Hinckley 2667 and Anne Katherine Unknown 2668, as shown in family tree 217. Elizabeth died on 14 February 1690/91, aged about 87, in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. Edward Sturgis 2490, aged about 19, married Elizabeth Hinckley, aged about 19, about 1621 in Northampton, England. They had one daughter: Hannah Sturgis 2343 in 1654 This family is shown as family tree 190. 2492. THOMAS CLARK (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1599 in St. Dunstans, Stepney, Middlesex, Englland or to Thomas Clark 2669 and Rose Kerrich 2670. Thomas died in 1674/75, aged about 75, in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or. 2493. SUSANNA RING (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1615 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or to Mary Durrant 2671. Susanna died in 1664/65, aged about 49, in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or. Thomas Clark 2492, aged about 35, married Susanna Ring, aged about 19, in 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or. They had one son: Andrew I. Clark 2344 in 1639 This family is shown within family tree 127. 2494. JOHN WING, I (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 12 January 1584 in Banbury, St. Mary's, Oxfordshire, England to Matthew Wing Winge Wynge 2672 and Mary Unknown 2673. John died between 4 November 1629 and 58 August 1630, aged 46, in St. Mary, Aldermary, London, London, England. Note: Children Debora(h) WING(E) c: 12 OCT 1609 in Stroud (now Strood), St. Nicholas, Kent, England John WING(E) (II) c: 01 SEP 1611 in Strood, St. Nicholas, Kent, England Daniel WING(E) b: ABT 1616 in poss. Sandwich, Kent, England Joseph WING(E) c: 05 NOV 1618 in Hamburg, Saxony, (now Germany) Stephen WING(E) b: 1621 in prob. Flushing, Zeeland, Netherlands unnamed daughters WING(E) b: ABT 1625 Matthew WING(E) b: AFT 1627 in The Hague, Netherlands. 2495. DEBORAH BACHILER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1590 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England to Stephen Bachiler 2674. Deborah died before 1653, when younger than 62, in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

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John Wing, I 2494, aged about 24, married Deborah Bachiler, aged about 18, about 1608 in England. They had one son: John Wing, II 2346 about 1611 This family is shown within family tree 128. 2496. EDWARD DILLINGHAM (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born before 6 December 1595 in Cotesbach, St. Mary, Leicester, England. Edward died between 5 May 1666 and 56 June 1667, aged 70, in Sandwich, PC. Note: Children Elizabeth DILLINGHAM c: 02 APR 1616 in Cotesbach, St. Mary, Leicester, England Ose(i)th-Os(h)ea(h) DILLINGHAM c: 10 FEB 1621/22 in Cotesbach, St. Mary, Leicester, England Henry DILLINGHAM John DILLINGHAM b: 01 MAY 1629 in Cotesbach, Leicester, England. 2497. URSULA CARTER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1595 in England. Ursula died on 5 February 1655/56, aged about 59, in Sandwich, PC. Edward Dillingham 2496, aged 18, married Ursula Carter, aged about 18, on 14 February 1614/15 in Cotesbach, St. Mary, Leicester, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Dillingham 2347 in 1616 This family is shown within family tree 128. 2498. EDMUND FREEMAN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1597. Notes: • Children John FREEMAN b: bp. 28 Jan 162[5/]6 in Billingshurst, Sussex, ENG Edmund FREEMAN (II) b: BEF 26 NOV 1620 in bp date, Billingshurst, Sussex, England Elizabeth FREEMAN b: 11 APR 1624 in Billingshurst, Sussex, ENG. • 1 Edmund FREEMAN b: ABT 1597 2 John FREEMAN b: bp. 28 Jan 162[5/]6 d: 28 OCT 1719 + Mercy PRENCE b: ABT 1631 d: 28 SEP 1711 3 John FREEMAN (II) b: 02 DEC 1651 d: 27 JUL 1721 + Sarah MERRICK b: 01 AUG 1654 4 Sarah FREEMAN b: SEP 1676 d: 23 AUG 1739 + Edward SNOW b: 26 MAR 1672 d: ABT 1757 4 John FREEMAN (III) b: JUL 1678 d: 1767 + Mercy HEDGE Watson b: OCT 1683 d: 25 NOV 1768 4 Nathaniel FREEMAN b: 17 MAR 1683 d: 02 AUG 1735 + Mary WATSON (Freeman) 4 Benjamin FREEMAN b: JUL 1685 d: 14 MAR 1758 + Temperance DIMMOCK b: ABT 1689 d: 29 SEP 1773 4 Mercy FREEMAN b: 03 AUG 1687 d: 07 JUL 1720 + Chillingworth FOSTER b: 11 JUN 1680 d: 22 DEC 1764 4 Patience FREEMAN b: 1689 + Eleazer CROSBY b: 30 MAR 1680 4 Mary FREEMAN b: 1693 d: 18 AUG 1719 + Judah BERRY b: 1695 d: 1773 3 Thomas FREEMAN b: 16 SEP 1653 d: 09 FEB 1716 + Rebecca SPARROW b: 30 OCT 1655 d: FEB 1740 4 Mercy FREEMAN b: 30 OCT 1674 d: 30 AUG 1747 + Paul SEARS (II) b: 15 JUN 1669 4 Thomas FREEMAN Jr. b: 12 OCT 1676 d: 22 MAR 1717 + Mary SMITH Freeman (Doane) b: 24 MAY 1685 d: 1742 4 Edmund FREEMAN b: 11 OCT 1680 d: 22 MAY 1746 + Phebe WATSON b: ABT 1681 4 Joseph FREEMAN b: 11 FEB 1683 d: ABT 14 MAR 1756 + Lydia THATCHER b: 11 FEB 1685 d: 03 SEP 1724 4 Prence FREEMAN b: 03 JAN 1689/90 d: AFT 1760 + Mary DOANE b: 15 NOV 1691 4 Hatsel FREEMAN b: 27 MAR 1691 d: 23 MAY 1773 + Abigail HALLET b: ABT 1698 d: 01 DEC 1796 4 Rebecca FREEMAN Vickerie b: 26 APR 1694 d: AFT 01 SEP 1761 + John WING (IV) b: ABT 1681 d: 12 JUN 1758 3 Patience FREEMAN b: ABT 1655 + Samuel PAINE b: 1652 4 Ebenezer PAINE b: 17 JUN 1692 d: 1733 + Hannah HOPKINS b: 23 MAR 1700 d: 24 OCT 1793 3 Edmund FREEMAN b: JUN 1657 d: 10 DEC 1717 + Sarah MAYO b: 19 DEC 1660 d: BEF 05 MAY 1746 Page 901

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Sarah FREEMAN b: ABT 1683 d: 21 JAN 1743/44 + Benjamin HIGGINS (II) b: 15 SEP 1681 d: BET 1760 AND 1761 4 Ebenezer FREEMAN b: 1687 d: 11 JUN 1760 4 Mary FREEMAN b: 13 MAR 1687/88 d: AFT 06 MAY 1757 + Samuel HINCKLEY (II) b: 24 SEP 1684 d: AFT 22 MAY 1761 4 Mercy FREEMAN b: ABT 1696 d: 02 DEC 1759 + Thomas COBB b: 28 MAR 1693 d: 09 FEB 1768 4 Thankful FREEMAN b: ABT 1697 d: BEF 18 APR 1764 + Jonathan SNOW b: 30 JAN 1691/92 4 Rachel FREEMAN b: 1700 + Thomas GRAY 4 Edmund FREEMAN (II) b: 1702 d: 22 JUL 1782 + Sarah SPARROW b: 20 JUL 1708 d: 21 AUG 1790 + Ruth MERRICK b: ABT 1655 d: ABT 1680 4 Ruth FREEMAN b: 1680 d: 07 JUN 1728 + Israel DOANE b: ABT 1672 3 Mercy FREEMAN b: 15 JUL 1659 d: 19 JUN 1744 + Samuel KNOWLES b: 17 FEB 1651 d: 19 JUN 1731 4 Samuel KNOWLES (II) b: 15 JAN 1682 + Bethiah BROWN 4 Richard KNOWLES b: 28 JUL 1688 + Martha COBB 3 Hannah FREEMAN b: ABT 1662 d: 15 FEB 1744 + John MAYO b: 15 DEC 1652 d: 01 FEB 1725 4 Sarah MAYO b: 1686 d: 11 FEB 1719 + Jonathan PAINE b: 01 FEB 1686 4 Mercy MAYO b: 23 APR 1688 + Nathaniel HOPKINS b: MAR 1683/84 d: 13 SEP 1766 4 Rebecca MAYO b: 18 SEP 1692 d: AFT 17 JUN 1762 + Ebenezer PAINE b: 08 APR 1692 d: 01 AUG 1762 4 Mary MAYO b: 26 OCT 1694 d: 15 JAN 1771 + Joseph HOPKINS b: ABT 1688 d: 24 APR 1771 4 Joseph MAYO b: 22 DEC 1696 d: BET 1772 AND 1774 + Abigail MYRICK b: ABT 1698 d: AFT SEP 1773 4 Elizabeth MAYO b: 16 JUL 1706 d: 27 FEB 1789 + Ebenezer NICKERSON b: 13 JUN 1697 d: 15 FEB 1768 3 William FREEMAN b: OCT 1662 d: 1686/87 + Lydia SPARROW b: AFT 19 NOV 1669 d: AFT 16 MAR 1708/9 4 Lydia FREEMAN b: ABT 1685 d: AFT 1716 + Richard GODFREY b: 11 JUN 1677 4 William FREEMAN (II) b: 24 SEP 1686 d: 13 MAR 1779 + Mercy PEPPER b: 07 AUG 1690 d: 09 OCT 1769 3 Nathaniel FREEMAN b: 20 MAR 1669 d: 09 JAN 1760 + Mary HOWLAND b: 23 DEC 1665 d: 29 JAN 1742 4 Abigail FREEMAN b: 22 FEB 1693 d: 17 MAY 1737 + Samuel SMITH (III) b: 13 FEB 1691 d: 18 JUL 1768 4 John FREEMAN b: 15 JUN 1696 d: 09 JUN 1772 + Tamsen SEARS b: 13 NOV 1691 4 Lydia FREEMAN b: 1703 d: 1775 + Elisha FREEMAN b: 1701 d: 1777 3 Bennett FREEMAN b: 07 MAR 1671 d: 30 MAY 1716 + John PAINE b: 14 MAR 1661 d: 26 OCT 1731 4 Mary PAINE b: 28 JAN 1693 d: 05 MAR 1770 + Samuel FREEMAN (IV) b: 01 SEP 1688 d: 30 MAY 1751 4 Sarah PAINE b: 14 APR 1699 d: 12 JUL 1772 + Joshua KNOWLES b: 06 JUL 1696 d: 27 MAY 1786 4 Elizabeth PAINE b: 02 JUN 1702 d: 06 JUL 1772 + Jabez SNOW (III) b: 22 JUL 1696 d: 06 SEP 1760 2 Edmund FREEMAN (II) b: BEF 26 NOV 1620 d: BEF 05 JAN 1703/4 + Margaret PERRY b: ABT 1625? d: AFT 02 MAR 1684/85 3 Edmund FREEMAN (III) b: 05 OCT 1655 d: 18 MAY 1720 + Sarah SUNDERLAND d: 12 NOV 1742 4 Edmund FREEMAN (IV) b: 03 AUG 1683 d: 01 JUN 1766 + Keziah PRESBURY ? b: 1688 d: 20 APR 1764 4 Benjamin FREEMAN b: 06 JAN 1686 d: 14 MAR 1758 + Patience NYE Page 902

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Mary FREEMAN b: 13 MAR 1687/88 d: 01 JUN 1734 + Timothy NYE b: ABT 1695 4 John FREEMAN b: 12 JUN 1693 + Mary PERRY b: 10 DEC 1702 + Deliverance LAWRENCE b: 20 JUN 1693 4 Thomas FREEMAN b: 26 MAR 1696 + Kezia[h] HOXIE b: 13 MAY 1710 4 Joseph FREEMAN b: 18 JUL 1698 d: 06 JUN 1790 + Tabitha TOBEY b: 09 NOV 1701 4 William FREEMAN b: 04 DEC 1700 4 Isaac FREEMAN b: 20 OCT 1706 3 Sarah FREEMAN b: 06 FEB 1662 + Richard LANDERS b: ABT 1660 d: BEF 11 JUL 1750 4 Amos LANDERS b: 05 JUN 1699 + Experience ROBINSON 4 Sarah LANDERS b: 02 JUL 1702 d: ABT 1735 + Samuel LAWRENCE b: 08 OCT 1703 4 Recompense LANDERS b: 07 SEP 1704 d: AFT 25 JUN 1778 + Lydia CLIFTON b: 29 MAY 1705 + Rebecca PRENCE b: ABT 1625 d: BEF 23 MAR 1648 3 Patience FREEMAN b: ABT 1646 d: 17 APR 1738 + Joseph BURGES(S) b: ABT 1637 d: AUG 1695 4 Dorothy BURGES(S) b: 16 NOV 1670 d: ABT 1726 + Savory CLIFTON b: ABT 1665 d: AFT 25 OCT 1753 3 Rebecca FREEMAN b: BEF 23 MAR 1648 d: 16 APR 1738 + Ezra PERRY (II) b: 11 FEB 1653 d: 31 JAN 1730 4 Ebenezer PERRY b: 18 NOV 1673 d: 08 JAN 1747 + Sarah BUMPUS b: 10 SEP 1685 d: BEF FEB 1719 4 Hannah PERRY b: 10 SEP 1681 d: ABT 1740 + Samuel MAXHAM b: 1680 d: ABT 1750 4 Samuel PERRY b: 20 MAR 1688/89 2 Elizabeth FREEMAN b: 11 APR 1624 d: AFT FEB 1707 + John ELLIS b: 1620 d: BEF 23 MAR 1677 3 Mordecai ELLIS b: 24 MAR 1650/51 + Sarah BOURNE b: 17 OCT 1663 d: 25 OCT 1716 4 Mordecai ELLIS (II) 4 Josiah ELLIS b: ABT 1682 d: 1744 + Sarah BLACKWELL b: 11 JAN 1689/90 d: AFT 29 OCT 1751 3 Deborah ELLIS b: ABT 1652 d: 21 JUN 1711 + Joseph DOTY b: 30 APR 1651 d: BET 03 MAY 1731 AND 18 SEP 1734 4 Ellis DOTY b: 16 APR 1677 d: AFT MAR 1728/29 + Eleanor (UNKNOWN) b: ABT 1680 4 Elizabeth DOTY b: ABT 1680 + John LEWIS d: 24 JAN 1711/12 3 Matthias ELLIS b: 02 JUN 1657 4 Matthias ELLIS (II) b: 05 NOV 1681 3 Manoah ELLIS b: ABT 1659 + Mary BURGESS ? 4 Samuel ELLIS (I) b: ABT 1688 d: ABT JAN 1760 + Thankful SMITH 3 Freeman ELLIS b: ABT 1661 d: BEF 07 AUG 1728 + Mercy (UNKNOWN) b: ABT 1665 d: AFT FEB 1729 4 Gideon ELLIS b: ABT 1695? + Annah CLARKE d: 13 JUN 1738 4 Patience ELLIS (Wood) b: 01 AUG 1699 + Edward WING b: 10 SEP 1687 d: BEF 26 FEB 1733/34 + William WOOD b: 07 FEB 1700 d: AFT 14 JAN 1778 3 William ELLIS b: ABT 1665 d: ABT MAY 1716 + Lydia BRIGGS ? 4 Stephen ELLIS b: ABT 1705 d: 02 FEB 1747/48 + Ruth TURNER b: 12 AUG 1706 d: BEF JUL 1767. Edmund fathered one son: John Freeman 2348 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 97.

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2499. THOMAS CHAPMAN, III (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1641 in Elizabeth Cittie, VA to Thomas, II Chapman 2675, as shown within family tree 162. Thomas died in 1708, aged about 67, in Stafford Co., VA. Note: Father: Thomas Chapman b: Abt 1619 in Jordan's Journey, Virginia Mother: Unknown Marriage 1 Elizabeth Craxton b: Aft 1641 in Charles County, Maryland Children Thomas Chapman b: 26 Mar 1670 in Charles County, Maryland John Chapman b: Abt 1675 in Charles County, Maryland Richard Chapman b: Abt 1679 Jonathon Chapman b: Abt 1680 Mary Chapman b: 16 Aug 1693. 2500. ELIZABETH CRAXON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1641 in Charles Co., Maryland. Elizabeth died in 1695, aged about 54, in Charles Co., Maryland. Thomas Chapman, III 2499 married Elizabeth Craxon. They had two children: John Chapman 2407 about 1675 Thomas Chapman, IV 2350 in 1690 This family is shown as family tree 191. 2501. PATRICK NAPIER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1634 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland to Patrick Napier 2676 and Joan Wallis 2677. Patrick died in Hampton Parish, York Co., VA, USA. Notes: • Note: Per Charlie Napier (10/2002). Dr. Patrick Napier arrived in Virginia sometime between 1650 and before 1657. He died probably between 26 February and 1 March 1668/69, but certainly before 12 April 1669 (when his will was filed) in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia. He married, on or before 10 November 1658 in Virginia, Elizabeth Booth (or Bouth) daughter of Robert and Frances Booth. • Father: Patrick NAPIER b: ABT 1608 Mother: Joane WALLIS Marriage 1 Elizabeth BOOTH b: 15 NOV 1641 in York County, Virginia Married: 1657 in Jamestown, York County, Virginia Note: Source: Charles Napier, UK, President, Napier Clan. Also birthplace from "Mark Buckland's Family Home Place" b Mark and Pam Buckland, Ancestry.com, Family Tree. Children Robert NAPIER , Sr. b: ABT 1660 in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia Francis NAPIER b: 1662 in York County, Virginia. 2502. ELIZABETH BOOTH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 15 November 1641 in York Co., VA. Elizabeth died on 5 April 1717, aged 75, in VA. Patrick Napier 2501, aged about 23, married Elizabeth Booth, aged about 15, in 1657 in Jamestown, York Co., VA, USA. They had one son: Robert Napier, Sr. 2351 about 1660 This family is shown within family tree 131. 2503. REES HUGHES (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1625 to Mr. Hughes 2678. Notes: • First land patents in York County (later New Kent) for Hughes. Thomas Hughes, 400 acres on Timberneck Creek on the north side of Charles (York) River, and that county thereof. Due for the transportation of eight persons. April 28, 1643. Rice Hughes, 200 acres on the north side of York River. Due for the transportation of four persons, John Williams, Robert Sumons, Thomas Price and Hugh Griffin. March 8, 1652. Rees Hughes, 410 acres in the county of New Kent on the southwest side of York River, adjoining grant of 1643 and the lands of George Smith and Mr. Langston. Dec. 1656. Rees Hughes 860 acres in New Kent County including his grant of 410 acres (above) with 450 adjoining. March 1, 1657. Rees Hughes 860 acres (regranted?) in New Kent formerly granted to him in 1657 and now regranted Jan. 28. Rice Hughes 309 acres in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent; adjoining Page's land, due for the transportation of eight persons Oct. 9, 1698. Rees Hughes 571 acres in St. Paul's Parish, New Kent, on Camp's Creek. Due for the transportation of ___ persons. Nov. 2, 1705. Rice Hughes, 430 acres in St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, adjoining the land of George Alves. Dec. 1714. • Father: Unknown HUGHES b: in Shropshire, Wales, UK? Marriage 1 UNKNOWN Children Edward HUGHES b: ABT 1650 in Virginia Elizabeth HUGHES b: ABT 1660 in Virginia Page 904

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Lloyd I. Taylor John HUGHES b: ABT 1660 in Virginia Robert HUGHES , Sr. b: ABT 1660 in Virginia. Rees fathered one son: Robert Hughes 2353 about 1660 This family is shown within family tree 131. 2504. STEPHEN TARLETON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). Stephen fathered one daughter: Sarah Tarleton 2354 about 1660 This family is shown within family tree 131.

2505. RICHARD BOURKE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1664 in County Kildare, Ireland to John Bourke 2679 and Catherine Fay Mountcashel 2680. Richard died in 1727, aged about 63. Richard fathered one son: John Burke/Bourke 2355 in 1690 This family is shown within family tree 132. 2506. LAWRENCE PEARSON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1642 in Pownell Fee Twp, Chester, England. 2507. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother). Lawrence Pearson 2506 married Elizabeth Unknown. They had one daughter: Margaret Pearson 2357 in 1670 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2508. WILLIAM WOOLMAN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1629 in Painswick, Gloucester, England. William died on 30 March 1692, aged about 62, in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. Note: 1 William WOOLMAN b: 1629 d: 30 Mar 1692 2 John WOOLMAN b: 27 Jul 1655 d: 27 Feb 1717/18 + Elizabeth BORTON b: 27 Jul 1664 d: 30 Sep 1718 3 Mary WOOLMAN b: 7 Mar 1691/92 d: 26 Mar 1745 + William HUNT b: 1698 d: 9 Sep 1772 4 Margaret Esther HUNT b: 1721 d: 11 Apr 1796 + John III BEALS b: 17 Feb 1716/17 d: 17 Apr 1796 4 Thomas J. HUNT b: 16 Sep 1723 d: 15 Sep 1763 + Mary Ann BEALS b: 1722 d: 10 Jul 1790 4 Abner HUNT b: Abt 1725 4 Eleazar HUNT b: 21 Aug 1725 d: 21 Jan 1781 5 Mary HUNT b: 25 Mar 1754 5 Esther HUNT b: 21 Sep 1755 5 Rebeckah HUNT b: 29 Aug 1757 5 Asa HUNT b: 1 May 1759 5 William HUNT b: 1 Apr 1761 6 Zimri HUNT b: 26 Oct 1783 6 George HUNT b: 7 Feb 1787 6 Eleazer HUNT b: 26 Jan 1789 6 Asa HUNT b: 4 Nov 1790 + Diana UNKNOWN b: Abt 1790 6 Hannah HUNT b: 17 Nov 1792 6 Ann HUNT b: 8 Feb 1800 5 Phinehas HUNT b: 26 Mar 1763 5 Hannah HUNT b: 19 Apr 1765 5 Eleazar II HUNT b: 30 Dec 1766 6 William HUNT b: 5 Jan 1790 6 Catharine HUNT b: 9 Jul 1791 6 Elizabeth HUNT b: 2 Jul 1793 5 Abner HUNT b: 3 Nov 1769 6 Jane HUNT + Asher HUNT b: 23 Jun 1788 5 Libni HUNT b: 10 Sep 1771 5 Catharine HUNT b: 3 Jul 1773 + Catherine COX b: Abt 1732 d: 24 Feb 1785 4 Margaret HUNT b: 1727 d: 1796 4 Hannah HUNT b: 20 Nov 1730 + William KERSEY b: Abt 1720 d: 20 Nov 1764 4 William II HUNT b: 1733 d: 9 Sep 1772 + Sarah MILLS b: 1734 d: 14 Jul 1778 5 Mary HUNT Page 905

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Uriah HUNT b: 14 Oct 1754 d: 1 Jun 1781 + Lydia HIATT b: 22 Mar 1746/47 d: 16 Apr 1790 5 Isiah HUNT b: 16 Oct 1756 d: 1815 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 16 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 + Miriam GUYER b: 24 Apr 1775 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 6 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 Thomas W. HUNT + Lydia WILSON + Mary REYNOLDS b: 1 Apr 1802 d: 5 Sep 1879 + Miriam WILSON b: 24 Apr 1775 + Miriam GUYER b: 20 Apr 1775 d: 28 Dec 1873 6 Miriam HUNT b: 10 Nov 1816 d: 26 Feb 1841 5 Nathan HUNT b: 26 Oct 1758 d: 8 Aug 1853 + Martha RUCKMAN b: Abt 1756 d: 2 Feb 1788 6 Sarah HUNT b: 24 Jul 1778 6 Zebulon HUNT b: 24 Dec 1779 6 Joseph HUNT b: 21 Feb 1782 6 Jabez HUNT b: 13 Jan 1784 d: 2 Oct 1812 6 Asenath HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 6 Samuel HUNT b: 26 Jan 1788 d: 1 Aug 1877 + UNKNOWN ELIZABETH b: 22 Oct 1785 d: 30 Oct 1860 6 Asenth HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 + Prudence THORNBURGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 + Prudence THORNBROUGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 6 Abigail HUNT b: 14 Dec 1791 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 13 Dec 1793 d: 29 Jun 1794 6 Nathan HUNT b: 1 Dec 1795 6 Thomas T. HUNT b: 5 Jul 1800 + UNKNOWN NANCY 5 John HUNT b: 30 Oct 1760 d: Aft 1838 + Rachel HAWORTH b: Abt 1760 d: Aft 1838 6 Jonathan HUNT b: 17 Mar 1780 d: 10 Mar 1846 + Phebe COFFIN b: 11 Mar 1783 d: 29 Nov 1860 6 Sarah HUNT b: 17 Feb 1783 6 Stephanus HUNT b: 14 Feb 1785 d: 21 Mar 1843 + Elizabeth COFFIN b: 21 Jan 1790 d: 15 Sep 1850 6 Uriah HUNT b: 5 Aug 1787 + Rebecca MASON b: Abt 1788 6 John HUNT b: 3 Jun 1790 + Catherine COFFIN b: Abt 1798 d: 2 Nov 1829 6 Ira HUNT b: 3 Oct 1793 + Mary GRAHAM b: Abt 1793 6 Grace HUNT b: 1795 6 Rachel HUNT b: 20 Nov 1797 Page 906

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Samuel STAFFORD b: Abt 1797 6 Anna HUNT b: 23 Jun 1800 d: 7 Aug 1843 + Ornon BOND 6 Nathan HUNT b: 4 Apr 1804 + Caroline HOSIER b: Abt 1808 + Mary Ann OWNES b: 1775 d: Oct 1849 6 Phillip HUNT d: Jun 1848 6 Elizabeth HUNT b: 1792 d: 1875 + Shadrack ESTEP b: Abt 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 1795 6 Thomas W HUNT b: 1800 d: 10 Jan 1884 + Judith Julie MAYNARD b: 1804 d: Bef 1850 + Clarrisa MURPHY b: 1820 d: Dec 1887 6 John, Jr HUNT b: 1805 + Dicie TAYLOR b: Abt 1811 + Mary J RATLIFF 6 George W. HUNT b: 1806 + Celia BREEDING b: Abt 1812 6 Mary HUNT b: Abt 1810 + John MUTTER b: Abt 1807 6 Moses HUNT b: Abt 1813 + Mary BISHOP b: Abt 1820 6 Lazarus HUNT b: Abt 1816 + Polly A KINDER + Elizabeth RAMEY 6 Adam HUNT b: 1820 d: 28 Aug 1895 + Mary KEEN 6 Henry HUNT b: Abt 1822 + Sarah LOWE b: Abt 1820 5 Mary Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1761 d: 18 Jan 1828 5 Eleazar HUNT b: 12 Nov 1762 d: 23 Nov 1840 + Lydia WORLEY b: Abt 1761 d: 28 Oct 1832 6 Zadoc HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 d: Bef 1840 6 Ithamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 d: 22 May 1858 + Mary DIVIGGENS 6 Asher HUNT b: 23 Jun 1788 + Jane HUNT 6 Asahel HUNT b: 15 Sep 1790 d: 7 Apr 1868 6 Beulah HUNT b: 18 Oct 1792 6 Zimri HUNT b: 9 Jan 1795 d: 4 Jul 1871 6 Hiram HUNT b: 3 Feb 1798 6 Stephen HUNT b: 20 Mar 1801 d: Mar 1872 6 John HUNT b: 1 Dec 1804 d: 6 Mar 1880 6 John HUNT 6 Zodack HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 6 Thamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 5 Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1765 d: 18 Nov 1826 + William HINSHAW b: Abt 1761 d: 29 Jun 1807 6 Alice HINSHAW b: 21 Mar 1783 d: Bef 1791 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Jan 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 6 Sarah HINSHAW b: 8 Jun 1787 d: 6 Jul 1855 + Ephraim LEE b: 30 Aug 1779 d: 17 Mar 1866 6 Hannah L. HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1789 d: 19 Feb 1866 + William MACY b: 4 Oct 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 + William MACY b: 10 Apr 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 6 Mary HINSHAW b: 18 Sep 1792 + George PEARCE b: Abt 1791 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 13 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 6 Ruth HINSHAW b: 11 Jun 1799 d: 28 Apr 1848 + Samuel LEE b: Abt 1797 6 Margaret HINSHAW b: 17 Feb 1802 + George TOBLER 6 William HINSHAW b: 4 Sep 1804 d: 30 Oct 1887 Page 907

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Elizabeth Betty HOCKETT b: 19 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 + Matilda Bewley DOAN b: 23 Sep 1804 d: 20 Jan 1840 + Nancy Jane RHODES d: 1846 + Betsy HOGGATT b: 11 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 6 Lucinda HINSHAW b: 5 Sep 1807 + John, Jr. HINSHAW b: 25 Feb 1792 6 Lucinda HINSHAW 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 3 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 5 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Jan 1767 d: 11 Nov 1834 + Uriah BALDWIN b: 19 Mar 1764 d: 15 Nov 1844 6 Josiah BALDWIN b: 1791 + Lydia WHITE 6 Elizabeth BALDWIN b: 15 Mar 1797 d: 22 Jun 1859 + Abraham Jr. COOK b: 31 Jul 1769 d: 22 Mar 1842 5 William HUNT b: 11 Feb 1769 d: Bef 1817 + Susanna CLEMANTS b: 1769 + Susannah CLEMMONS b: 15 Nov 1775 d: 9 Aug 1848 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1798 6 Benton HUNT b: 11 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 + Lavell E. WILSON 6 Living HUNT 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1792 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Benton HUNT b: 1 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 5 Sarah HUNT b: Abt 1771 4 Thomas HUNT b: 1735 d: 17 Sep 1763 4 Rachel HUNT b: 1737 + William HUNT b: 1690 d: 1745 4 Thomas J. HUNT b: 1 Jan 1722/23 d: 17 Sep 1763 4 Eleazer HUNT b: 21 Aug 1725 d: 21 Jan 1781 4 Hannah HUNT b: 20 Dec 1730 d: 20 Nov 1764 4 Margaret HUNT b: 1727 d: 1796 4 Rachel HUNT b: 1737 4 William II HUNT b: 1733 d: 9 Sep 1772 + Sarah MILLS b: 1734 d: 14 Jul 1778 5 Mary HUNT 5 Uriah HUNT b: 14 Oct 1754 d: 1 Jun 1781 + Lydia HIATT b: 22 Mar 1746/47 d: 16 Apr 1790 5 Isiah HUNT b: 16 Oct 1756 d: 1815 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 16 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 Page 908

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 + Miriam GUYER b: 24 Apr 1775 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 6 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 Thomas W. HUNT + Lydia WILSON + Mary REYNOLDS b: 1 Apr 1802 d: 5 Sep 1879 + Miriam WILSON b: 24 Apr 1775 + Miriam GUYER b: 20 Apr 1775 d: 28 Dec 1873 6 Miriam HUNT b: 10 Nov 1816 d: 26 Feb 1841 5 Nathan HUNT b: 26 Oct 1758 d: 8 Aug 1853 + Martha RUCKMAN b: Abt 1756 d: 2 Feb 1788 6 Sarah HUNT b: 24 Jul 1778 6 Zebulon HUNT b: 24 Dec 1779 6 Joseph HUNT b: 21 Feb 1782 6 Jabez HUNT b: 13 Jan 1784 d: 2 Oct 1812 6 Asenath HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 6 Samuel HUNT b: 26 Jan 1788 d: 1 Aug 1877 + UNKNOWN ELIZABETH b: 22 Oct 1785 d: 30 Oct 1860 6 Asenth HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 + Prudence THORNBURGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 + Prudence THORNBROUGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 6 Abigail HUNT b: 14 Dec 1791 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 13 Dec 1793 d: 29 Jun 1794 6 Nathan HUNT b: 1 Dec 1795 6 Thomas T. HUNT b: 5 Jul 1800 + UNKNOWN NANCY 5 John HUNT b: 30 Oct 1760 d: Aft 1838 + Rachel HAWORTH b: Abt 1760 d: Aft 1838 6 Jonathan HUNT b: 17 Mar 1780 d: 10 Mar 1846 + Phebe COFFIN b: 11 Mar 1783 d: 29 Nov 1860 6 Sarah HUNT b: 17 Feb 1783 6 Stephanus HUNT b: 14 Feb 1785 d: 21 Mar 1843 + Elizabeth COFFIN b: 21 Jan 1790 d: 15 Sep 1850 6 Uriah HUNT b: 5 Aug 1787 + Rebecca MASON b: Abt 1788 6 John HUNT b: 3 Jun 1790 + Catherine COFFIN b: Abt 1798 d: 2 Nov 1829 6 Ira HUNT b: 3 Oct 1793 + Mary GRAHAM b: Abt 1793 6 Grace HUNT b: 1795 6 Rachel HUNT b: 20 Nov 1797 + Samuel STAFFORD b: Abt 1797 6 Anna HUNT b: 23 Jun 1800 d: 7 Aug 1843 + Ornon BOND 6 Nathan HUNT b: 4 Apr 1804 + Caroline HOSIER b: Abt 1808 + Mary Ann OWNES b: 1775 d: Oct 1849 6 Phillip HUNT d: Jun 1848 6 Elizabeth HUNT b: 1792 d: 1875 + Shadrack ESTEP b: Abt 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 1795 6 Thomas W HUNT b: 1800 d: 10 Jan 1884 Page 909

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Judith Julie MAYNARD b: 1804 d: Bef 1850 + Clarrisa MURPHY b: 1820 d: Dec 1887 6 John, Jr HUNT b: 1805 + Dicie TAYLOR b: Abt 1811 + Mary J RATLIFF 6 George W. HUNT b: 1806 + Celia BREEDING b: Abt 1812 6 Mary HUNT b: Abt 1810 + John MUTTER b: Abt 1807 6 Moses HUNT b: Abt 1813 + Mary BISHOP b: Abt 1820 6 Lazarus HUNT b: Abt 1816 + Polly A KINDER + Elizabeth RAMEY 6 Adam HUNT b: 1820 d: 28 Aug 1895 + Mary KEEN 6 Henry HUNT b: Abt 1822 + Sarah LOWE b: Abt 1820 5 Mary Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1761 d: 18 Jan 1828 5 Eleazar HUNT b: 12 Nov 1762 d: 23 Nov 1840 + Lydia WORLEY b: Abt 1761 d: 28 Oct 1832 6 Zadoc HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 d: Bef 1840 6 Ithamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 d: 22 May 1858 + Mary DIVIGGENS 6 Asher HUNT b: 23 Jun 1788 + Jane HUNT 6 Asahel HUNT b: 15 Sep 1790 d: 7 Apr 1868 6 Beulah HUNT b: 18 Oct 1792 6 Zimri HUNT b: 9 Jan 1795 d: 4 Jul 1871 6 Hiram HUNT b: 3 Feb 1798 6 Stephen HUNT b: 20 Mar 1801 d: Mar 1872 6 John HUNT b: 1 Dec 1804 d: 6 Mar 1880 6 John HUNT 6 Zodack HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 6 Thamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 5 Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1765 d: 18 Nov 1826 + William HINSHAW b: Abt 1761 d: 29 Jun 1807 6 Alice HINSHAW b: 21 Mar 1783 d: Bef 1791 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Jan 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 6 Sarah HINSHAW b: 8 Jun 1787 d: 6 Jul 1855 + Ephraim LEE b: 30 Aug 1779 d: 17 Mar 1866 6 Hannah L. HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1789 d: 19 Feb 1866 + William MACY b: 4 Oct 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 + William MACY b: 10 Apr 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 6 Mary HINSHAW b: 18 Sep 1792 + George PEARCE b: Abt 1791 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 13 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 6 Ruth HINSHAW b: 11 Jun 1799 d: 28 Apr 1848 + Samuel LEE b: Abt 1797 6 Margaret HINSHAW b: 17 Feb 1802 + George TOBLER 6 William HINSHAW b: 4 Sep 1804 d: 30 Oct 1887 + Elizabeth Betty HOCKETT b: 19 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 + Matilda Bewley DOAN b: 23 Sep 1804 d: 20 Jan 1840 + Nancy Jane RHODES d: 1846 + Betsy HOGGATT b: 11 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 6 Lucinda HINSHAW b: 5 Sep 1807 + John, Jr. HINSHAW b: 25 Feb 1792 6 Lucinda HINSHAW 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 3 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 Page 910

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 5 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Jan 1767 d: 11 Nov 1834 + Uriah BALDWIN b: 19 Mar 1764 d: 15 Nov 1844 6 Josiah BALDWIN b: 1791 + Lydia WHITE 6 Elizabeth BALDWIN b: 15 Mar 1797 d: 22 Jun 1859 + Abraham Jr. COOK b: 31 Jul 1769 d: 22 Mar 1842 5 William HUNT b: 11 Feb 1769 d: Bef 1817 + Susanna CLEMANTS b: 1769 + Susannah CLEMMONS b: 15 Nov 1775 d: 9 Aug 1848 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1798 6 Benton HUNT b: 11 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 + Lavell E. WILSON 6 Living HUNT 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1792 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Benton HUNT b: 1 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 5 Sarah HUNT b: Abt 1771 4 Thomas HUNT b: Abt 1723 d: 15 Sep 1763 + Ann BEALS b: Abt 1722 d: 10 Jul 1790 4 Hannah HUNT b: Abt 1727 + William KERSEY b: Abt 1720 d: 20 Nov 1764 4 Eleazar HUNT b: 21 Aug 1725 d: 21 Jan 1781 5 Mary HUNT b: 25 Mar 1754 5 Esther HUNT b: 21 Sep 1755 5 Rebeckah HUNT b: 29 Aug 1757 5 Asa HUNT b: 1 May 1759 5 William HUNT b: 1 Apr 1761 6 Zimri HUNT b: 26 Oct 1783 6 George HUNT b: 7 Feb 1787 6 Eleazer HUNT b: 26 Jan 1789 6 Asa HUNT b: 4 Nov 1790 + Diana UNKNOWN b: Abt 1790 6 Hannah HUNT b: 17 Nov 1792 6 Ann HUNT b: 8 Feb 1800 5 Phinehas HUNT b: 26 Mar 1763 5 Hannah HUNT b: 19 Apr 1765 5 Eleazar II HUNT b: 30 Dec 1766 6 William HUNT b: 5 Jan 1790 6 Catharine HUNT b: 9 Jul 1791 6 Elizabeth HUNT b: 2 Jul 1793 5 Abner HUNT b: 3 Nov 1769 6 Jane HUNT + Asher HUNT b: 23 Jun 1788 5 Libni HUNT b: 10 Sep 1771 5 Catharine HUNT b: 3 Jul 1773 + Catherine COX b: Abt 1732 d: 24 Feb 1785 4 Margaret Esther HUNT b: 1721 d: 11 Apr 1796 + John III BEALS b: 17 Feb 1716/17 d: 17 Apr 1796 4 Thomas HUNT 4 Hannah HUNT d: 29 Nov 1764 Page 911

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Eleazer HUNT b: 25 Oct 1725 d: 21 Jan 1781. William fathered one son: John Woolman 2359 in 1655 This family is shown within family tree 100.

2509. JOHN BORTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 25 January 1633/34 in Anyhoe, North Hampton, England. John died on 28 July 1687, aged 54, in Hillsdown, Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. 2510. ANNIE KINTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1636 in Anyhoe, North Hampton, England. Annie died on 8 January 1687/88, aged about 50, in Hillsdown, Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. John Borton 2509, aged 22, married Annie Kinton, aged about 18, on 12 April 1655 in Anyhoe, North Hampton, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Borton 2360 in 1664 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2511. JOHN MILLS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1660 and 1665 in Oldham, Lancaster, England. John died on 17 January 1703/4, aged about 40, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 2512. SARAH HAROLD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1662 in Pennsylvania. Sarah died on 17 October 1759, aged about 97, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. John Mills 2511, aged about 25, married Sarah Harold, aged about 26, in 1688 in Pennsylvania. They had one son: John Mills 2361 in 1686 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2513. JOSHUA BATES (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1664 in Hingham, Plymouth, Mass. 2514. RACHAEL TOWER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1668 in Hingham, Plymouth, Mass. Joshua Bates 2513 married Rachael Tower. They had one daughter: Rachel Bates 2362 in 1690 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2515. JOHN BEALS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1665 in Rumbaldaweeke, Sussex, England. John died on 17 December 1726, aged about 61, in Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Note: 1 John BEALS b: Abt 1665 d: 17 Dec 1726 + Mary CLAYTON b: 29 Jun 1665 2 John BEALS b: 28 Nov 1685 d: 12 Dec 1745 + Sarah BOWATER b: 17 Aug 1688 d: 26 Oct 1777 3 Sarah BEALS b: 29 May 1713 d: 9 Sep 1800 + John MILLS b: 27 Oct 1712 d: 18 Apr 1794 4 Sarah MILLS b: 1734 d: 14 Jul 1778 + William II HUNT b: 1733 d: 9 Sep 1772 5 Mary HUNT 5 Uriah HUNT b: 14 Oct 1754 d: 1 Jun 1781 + Lydia HIATT b: 22 Mar 1746/47 d: 16 Apr 1790 5 Isiah HUNT b: 16 Oct 1756 d: 1815 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 16 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 + Miriam GUYER b: 24 Apr 1775 + Elizabeth FLOYD b: 6 Apr 1759 d: 16 Sep 1815 6 William HUNT b: 17 May 1776 6 Ann HUNT b: 20 Jul 1778 6 Sarah HUNT b: 25 Dec 1780 6 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Nov 1782 6 Mary HUNT b: 5 Nov 1784 6 Jesse HUNT b: 29 Jul 1787 + Mourning UNKNOWN 6 Joel HUNT b: 6 Oct 1789 d: Jan 1860 6 Rachel HUNT b: 15 May 1792 6 Isaiah II HUNT b: 27 Jul 1794 Page 912

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Thomas HUNT b: 20 Jan 1798 6 Thomas W. HUNT + Lydia WILSON + Mary REYNOLDS b: 1 Apr 1802 d: 5 Sep 1879 + Miriam WILSON b: 24 Apr 1775 + Miriam GUYER b: 20 Apr 1775 d: 28 Dec 1873 6 Miriam HUNT b: 10 Nov 1816 d: 26 Feb 1841 5 Nathan HUNT b: 26 Oct 1758 d: 8 Aug 1853 + Martha RUCKMAN b: Abt 1756 d: 2 Feb 1788 6 Sarah HUNT b: 24 Jul 1778 6 Zebulon HUNT b: 24 Dec 1779 6 Joseph HUNT b: 21 Feb 1782 6 Jabez HUNT b: 13 Jan 1784 d: 2 Oct 1812 6 Asenath HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 6 Samuel HUNT b: 26 Jan 1788 d: 1 Aug 1877 + UNKNOWN ELIZABETH b: 22 Oct 1785 d: 30 Oct 1860 6 Asenth HUNT b: 11 Sep 1785 + Prudence THORNBURGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 + Prudence THORNBROUGH b: 4 Jun 1763 d: 26 Jul 1829 6 Abigail HUNT b: 14 Dec 1791 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 13 Dec 1793 d: 29 Jun 1794 6 Nathan HUNT b: 1 Dec 1795 6 Thomas T. HUNT b: 5 Jul 1800 + UNKNOWN NANCY 5 John HUNT b: 30 Oct 1760 d: Aft 1838 + Rachel HAWORTH b: Abt 1760 d: Aft 1838 6 Jonathan HUNT b: 17 Mar 1780 d: 10 Mar 1846 + Phebe COFFIN b: 11 Mar 1783 d: 29 Nov 1860 6 Sarah HUNT b: 17 Feb 1783 6 Stephanus HUNT b: 14 Feb 1785 d: 21 Mar 1843 + Elizabeth COFFIN b: 21 Jan 1790 d: 15 Sep 1850 6 Uriah HUNT b: 5 Aug 1787 + Rebecca MASON b: Abt 1788 6 John HUNT b: 3 Jun 1790 + Catherine COFFIN b: Abt 1798 d: 2 Nov 1829 6 Ira HUNT b: 3 Oct 1793 + Mary GRAHAM b: Abt 1793 6 Grace HUNT b: 1795 6 Rachel HUNT b: 20 Nov 1797 + Samuel STAFFORD b: Abt 1797 6 Anna HUNT b: 23 Jun 1800 d: 7 Aug 1843 + Ornon BOND 6 Nathan HUNT b: 4 Apr 1804 + Caroline HOSIER b: Abt 1808 + Mary Ann OWNES b: 1775 d: Oct 1849 6 Phillip HUNT d: Jun 1848 6 Elizabeth HUNT b: 1792 d: 1875 + Shadrack ESTEP b: Abt 1792 6 Sarah HUNT b: 1795 6 Thomas W HUNT b: 1800 d: 10 Jan 1884 + Judith Julie MAYNARD b: 1804 d: Bef 1850 + Clarrisa MURPHY b: 1820 d: Dec 1887 6 John, Jr HUNT b: 1805 + Dicie TAYLOR b: Abt 1811 + Mary J RATLIFF 6 George W. HUNT b: 1806 + Celia BREEDING b: Abt 1812 6 Mary HUNT b: Abt 1810 + John MUTTER b: Abt 1807 6 Moses HUNT b: Abt 1813 + Mary BISHOP b: Abt 1820 6 Lazarus HUNT b: Abt 1816 + Polly A KINDER + Elizabeth RAMEY 6 Adam HUNT b: 1820 d: 28 Aug 1895 + Mary KEEN Page 913

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Henry HUNT b: Abt 1822 + Sarah LOWE b: Abt 1820 5 Mary Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1761 d: 18 Jan 1828 5 Eleazar HUNT b: 12 Nov 1762 d: 23 Nov 1840 + Lydia WORLEY b: Abt 1761 d: 28 Oct 1832 6 Zadoc HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 d: Bef 1840 6 Ithamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 d: 22 May 1858 + Mary DIVIGGENS 6 Asher HUNT b: 23 Jun 1788 + Jane HUNT 6 Asahel HUNT b: 15 Sep 1790 d: 7 Apr 1868 6 Beulah HUNT b: 18 Oct 1792 6 Zimri HUNT b: 9 Jan 1795 d: 4 Jul 1871 6 Hiram HUNT b: 3 Feb 1798 6 Stephen HUNT b: 20 Mar 1801 d: Mar 1872 6 John HUNT b: 1 Dec 1804 d: 6 Mar 1880 6 John HUNT 6 Zodack HUNT b: 30 Jul 1783 6 Thamar HUNT b: 28 Nov 1785 5 Margaret HUNT b: 18 Jan 1765 d: 18 Nov 1826 + William HINSHAW b: Abt 1761 d: 29 Jun 1807 6 Alice HINSHAW b: 21 Mar 1783 d: Bef 1791 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Jan 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 6 Sarah HINSHAW b: 8 Jun 1787 d: 6 Jul 1855 + Ephraim LEE b: 30 Aug 1779 d: 17 Mar 1866 6 Hannah L. HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1789 d: 19 Feb 1866 + William MACY b: 4 Oct 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 + William MACY b: 10 Apr 1786 d: 17 Jan 1869 6 Mary HINSHAW b: 18 Sep 1792 + George PEARCE b: Abt 1791 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 13 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 6 Ruth HINSHAW b: 11 Jun 1799 d: 28 Apr 1848 + Samuel LEE b: Abt 1797 6 Margaret HINSHAW b: 17 Feb 1802 + George TOBLER 6 William HINSHAW b: 4 Sep 1804 d: 30 Oct 1887 + Elizabeth Betty HOCKETT b: 19 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 + Matilda Bewley DOAN b: 23 Sep 1804 d: 20 Jan 1840 + Nancy Jane RHODES d: 1846 + Betsy HOGGATT b: 11 Aug 1809 d: 27 Sep 1866 6 Lucinda HINSHAW b: 5 Sep 1807 + John, Jr. HINSHAW b: 25 Feb 1792 6 Lucinda HINSHAW 6 Uriah HINSHAW b: 8 Feb 1785 d: 8 Oct 1843 + Rebecca ALLEN b: 2 Nov 1794 + Mary LEWIS b: 3 May 1783 d: 25 Sep 1837 6 Ezra HINSHAW b: 3 Jan 1797 d: 11 Jan 1874 + Jane WOODWARD b: 14 Feb 1798 d: 1 Jan 1882 5 Hannah HUNT b: 26 Jan 1767 d: 11 Nov 1834 + Uriah BALDWIN b: 19 Mar 1764 d: 15 Nov 1844 6 Josiah BALDWIN b: 1791 + Lydia WHITE 6 Elizabeth BALDWIN b: 15 Mar 1797 d: 22 Jun 1859 + Abraham Jr. COOK b: 31 Jul 1769 d: 22 Mar 1842 5 William HUNT b: 11 Feb 1769 d: Bef 1817 + Susanna CLEMANTS b: 1769 + Susannah CLEMMONS b: 15 Nov 1775 d: 9 Aug 1848 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1798 6 Benton HUNT b: 11 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 Page 914

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6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 + Lavell E. WILSON 6 Living HUNT 6 Uriah HUNT b: 24 Mar 1796 6 Peter HUNT b: 18 Feb 1792 6 Rhoda HUNT b: 7 Sep 1799 6 Ahira HUNT b: 11 Mar 1801 6 Comfort HUNT b: 16 Jan 1803 d: 23 Nov 1803 6 James Clemmons HUNT b: 15 Jul 1804 6 Eleazar HUNT b: 13 May 1806 6 Pleasant HUNT b: 15 Jan 1808 6 Benton HUNT b: 1 Jul 1810 d: 17 Sep 1811 6 Rebecca HUNT b: 29 May 1794 d: 28 Dec 1809 5 Sarah HUNT b: Abt 1771. 2516. MARY CLAYTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 29 June 1665 in Rumbaldaweeke, Sussex, England. Mary died in Calvert, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. John Beals 2515, aged about 15, married Mary Clayton, aged 15, on 11 January 1681/82 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania. They had one son: John Beals 2363 in 1685 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2517. JOHN BOATWATER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 3 October 1660 in Broomsgrove, Worcester, England. John died on 16 November 1704, aged 44, in Westtownship, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. 2518. FRANCES CORBETT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 19 December 1656 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England. Frances died on 28 December 1720, aged 64, in Concord, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. John Boatwater 2517, aged 21, married Frances Corbett, aged 25, on 12 February 1682/83 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England. They had one daughter: Sarah Boatwater 2364 in 1688 This family is shown within family tree 100. 2519. DANIEL MCCOY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1640 in Scotland. Note: Children Ebenezer McCoy or Coy b: 20 Oct 1680 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Archibald McCoy or Coy b: BEF 1673 in Argyleshire, Scotland Hannah McCoy or Coy b: 29 Mar 1677 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Mary McCoy or Coy b: 25 Sep 1673 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 2520. SARAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother). Daniel McCoy 2519 married Sarah Unknown. They had one son: Archibald McCoy 2365 in 1670 This family is shown within family tree 101. 2521. ADAM RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1614 in Hall, Scotland to Andrew Rutherford 2681, as shown in family tree 218. Adam died in 1648, aged about 34, in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland. Note: 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. 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 Page 915

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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. 2522. JANET RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1614 in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland to Robert Rutherford 2682, as shown within family tree 166. Adam Rutherford 2521 married Janet Rutherford. They had one son: Robert Rutherford 2366 in 1634 This family is shown as family tree 192. 2523. JOHN VAWTER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). John fathered one son: Bartholomew Vawter 2367 in 1640 This family is shown within family tree 102. 2524. SHANE JOHN MCBRIAN O'NEAL (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). Shane fathered one son: Phelim O'Neal 2371 This family is shown within family tree 104. 2525. ISAAC PERKINS, JR. (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born on 26 January 1611/12 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. 2683 and Alice Unknown 2684, as shown in family tree 219. Isaac died in November 1685, aged 74, in Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Notes: • 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. Source Reference 198 applies. • Father: Isaac Perkins c: 20 DEC 1571 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom Mother: Alice Marriage 1 Susanne b: ABT 1618 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. Source Reference 191 applies. 2526. SUSANNA WISE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born before 1619 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Humphrey Wise 2685 and Susannah Tidd 2686, as shown within family tree 167. Susanna died about 1699, when older than 80, in New Castle, Deleware, USA. Isaac Perkins, Jr. 2525, when younger than 27, married Susanna Wise before 1639. They had one son: Ebenezer Perkins 2373 in 1659 This family is shown as family tree 193. 2527. WILLIAM BOOTH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather).

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Lloyd I. Taylor William fathered one son: Charles Booth 2375 about 1682 This family is shown within family tree 138.

2528. THOMAS CONWAY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1652/53 in Lisburn, Antrim, Armagh, Ireland to Thomas Conway 2687 and Mariah Mary Tanney 2688, as shown within family tree 168. Thomas died on 17 September 1689, aged about 37, in Upper Providence Twp, Chester, PA. Note: It is reported that Thomas left Ireland after his marriage in 1682 from the port of Belfast on the vessel Antelope. He and his wife arrived in the colonies and settled near his father-in-law in the vincinityof Shelpot Creek, Brandywine Hundred, New Castle, DE. 2529. MARY HOLLINGSWORTH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born on 25 March 1656 in Belliniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland to Valentiene Hollingsworth 2689 and Ann Ree 2690, as shown in family tree 220. Mary died in 1746, aged about 90, in New Castle, DE, USA. Notes: • The marriage took place, (4th Mo. 28, 1682), at the house of Francis Robson, one month before Mary's father, Valentine, requested the Monthly Meeting to give him a certificate of removal, for himself and family, to Pennsylvania, and it is probable, about two months before they sailed for America. A copy of that marriage certificate reads, "Thomas Conway in the parish of Lisbourne and County of Antrim and Mary Hollingsworth in ye parish of Sego and County of Armagh having intentions of Marriage (according to gods ordinance) did lay it before ye man and womans meetings whotaking their said intentions into consideration, Desired them to waite a time, several friends were appointed to make enquiry in ye several places where their residences were, whether the man bee free from all other women, and ye womana free from all other men and whether their parents and relations are satisfied with their said intentions, andthey presenting themselves ye second time before the mens meeting andaccount being brought to ye meeting where all things being found cleer, and this intention of marriage being several times published in ye meetings, to which they do belong and nothing appearing against it - -- A meeting of ye people of god was assembled at ye house of ffrancisRobson in ye parish of Sego & County of Ardmagh ye 28th day of ye fourth month in ye yeare 1682, where they being Contracted ye said ThomasConway Declaired publickly and solomnely in ye presence of god and his people in these words, I take Mary Hollingsworth to be my wife andye said Mary Hollingsworth Declared in Like manner in these words, I give myself to Thomas Conway to be his wife and I take him to be my husband as witness our hands. Thomas Conway, Mary Conway. Witnesses: Vallentine Hollingsworth, Henry Hollingsworth - 1682. • Children Mary Elizabeth Conway b: BET JUL AND 09 SEP 1687 in Newark, New Castle, DE. Ann Conway b: 07 MAY 1688 in DE. Sarah Conway b: 07 SEP 1689 in Newark, New Castle, DE. Thomas Conway 2528 married Mary Hollingsworth. They had one daughter: Mary Elizabeth Conoway 2376 in 1687 This family is shown as family tree 194. 2530. WILLIAM MILBOURNE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1642 in Somerset, England to Luke Milbourne 2691 and Phoebe Unknown 2692. William died on 19 February 1739, aged about 96, in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA. Note: Father: Luke MILBOURNE b: 18 Oct 1622 in Loughborough,,Leicestershire,England Mother: Phoebe UNKNOWN b: 1622 Marriage 1 Hannah St Children Jonathan Milbourne Mary Milbourne b: 15 Nov 1684 in , , , England Marriage 2 Susanna Turfey b: 1642 in Haddonfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA Married: 1660 in Saco, Maine,USA Children William Milbourne Charles Milbourne Abigail Milbourne Susannah Milbourne Andrew MILBOURNE b: 1661 in Somerset , England or Bermuda. 2531. SUSANNA TURFEY (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1642 in Haddonfield, Burlington, NJ, USA to George Turfey 2693. William Milbourne 2530 married Susanna Turfey. They had one son: Andrew Milbourne 2377 about 1661 This family is shown within family tree 139.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 2532. MR. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather). Mr. Unknown fathered one daughter: Sarah Unknown 2378 in 1662 This family is shown within family tree 139.

2533. ABRAHAM HASBROUCK (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1650 in Near Calais, France to Jean Hasbrouck 2694 and Ester Unknown 2695. Abraham died on 17 March 1716/17, aged about 65, in Ulster Co., NY. Note: Fled to Manheim in the lower Palatinate to escape French Pr otestant persecution. Resided in Holland for a while. Resided in England and served in the English Army. Served with Edmund Andros, later Governor of New York. 1675Landed at Boston and joined his brother at Esopus, Ulster, NY. 1675Christian Deyo and his family accompanied Abraham & his fam ily. 30 Aug 1685Commissioned Lieutenant of a company of fo ot soldiers for New Paltz & Kingston. 1689Promoted to Capt ain. 1698Member of the New York Assembly 1698-1699. 2534. MARIA DEYO (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1653 in Mutterstadt, Germany to Christian Deyo 2696 and Jeanne Verbeau 2697. Maria died on 27 March 1741, aged about 87, in Ulster Co., NY, USA. Note: Deed of Maria Hasbrouck dated January 20, 1729/30: "To all Christian Peop le to whom these presents shall Or may Come, I, Mary Hasbrouck, widow of ye T own of New Paltz of ye County of Ulster and probince of New York, Sendeth Gre eting. Know yhe that I, Mary Hasbrouck For and in Consideration of the Love, Good Will and affection Whick I have and do bear towards my loving Grandson Abraham Hasbrouck of Gillford in ye County of Ulster and Province of New York , Have Given and Granted and by These presents do fully, freely, clearly and absolutely; Give and Grant unto said Abraham Hasbrouck his heirs and assigns all tha one certain piece and percel of land Scituated Lying and being on ye East side of Paltz Creek or River, Begining at ye Creek side by a Certain f ence, at a cleard Feild of the Widow Elsje Hasbrouck, and then Running into t he Woods, East south East fifty one chains and a half and Runing from Thence North by East fifteen Chains and from thence West North West to ye Paltz Rive r and then all along Sd River to ye place Where it Began; Together with all y e Right, title, interest, Claim and Demand Whatsoever which I Now have, or Wh ich any or Either of my Heirs, Executors, Administrators of Assigns may Herea fter have of to or in the Sd Granted premises orany part thereof. To Have an d to Hold the said piece or percel of Land; unto him ye Sd. Abraham Hasbrouck his Heirs and assigns forever; absolutely; without any Manner of Condition a s I, Widow Mary Hasbrouck have Fully freely and absolutely and of my own acco rd set and put in further Testimony. In Witness Where of I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this twentyeth Day of January in ye third year of Our Sov eraign Lord King George the second of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defe nder of ye Faith, Anno ye Dom. 1729/30. The mark of MARY HASBROUCK Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of us Stephen Gasherie Andre LeFevre. Abraham Hasbrouck 2533, aged about 26, married Maria Deyo, aged about 23, on 17 November 1676 in Hurley, Ulster, New York. They had one son: Joseph Hasbrouck 2382 in 1683 This family is shown within family tree 140. 2535. JOCHEM SCHOONMAKER (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1634 and 1663. Jochem died between 1688 and 1748, aged about 70. 2536. PETRONELLA SLEGHT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1631 and 1666. Petronella died between 1688 and 1754, aged about 73. Jochem Schoonmaker 2535, aged about 34, married Petronella Sleght, aged about 34, between 1660 and 1703. They had one daughter: Elsie Schoonmaker 2383 in 1685 This family is shown within family tree 140. 2537. JOSEPH LEMASTERS (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1693 in Charles, Maryland, USA to Richard Lemasters 2698 and Martha Dennis 2699, as shown within family tree 171. Joseph died in 1730, aged about 37, in Charles, Maryland, USA. Page 918

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2538. CATHERINE WARD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1695 in Charles, Maryland, USA to Thomas Ward 2700 and Mary Vines 2701, as shown in family tree 221. Catherine died in 1730, aged about 35, in Charles, Maryland, USA. Joseph Lemasters 2537, aged about 27, married Catherine Ward, aged about 25, in 1720 in Charles, Maryland, USA. They had one son: Isaac Lemasters 2388 in 1728 This family is shown as family tree 195. 2539. ROBERT SCOTT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1695 in Northumberland, England. Robert died in 1756, aged about 61, in St. Mary's, MD. 2540. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1704 in England. Elizabeth died in St. Mary's, MD, USA. Robert Scott 2539 married Elizabeth Unknown. They had one daughter: Nancy Ann Scott 2389 in 1728 This family is shown within family tree 141. 2541. NICHOLAS HALE (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1591. Nicholas died in abt 1670. 2542. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1600. Mary died after 1644, when older than 44. Nicholas Hale 2541, aged about 26, married Mary Unknown, aged about 17, about 1617. They had one son: George Hale 2390 in 1642 This family is shown within family tree 111. 2543. REV. JOHN BROCK (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1616 and 1620 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England to Henry Brock 2702 and Elizabeth Aldous 2703, as shown in family tree 222. John died on 18 June 1688, aged about 69, in Reading, MA, USA. (John married three times. He was married to Barbary Unknown 2544, Sarah Symes 2545 and Sarah Haugh 2546.) Notes: • BORN- STRADBROOKE, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND. DIED-READING, MA. MARRIED SARAH SYMMES IN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL DICTIONARY - WILLIAM ALLEN -1809 WRITES:"HE WAS BORN IN ENGLAND 1620, AND WAS DISTINGUISHED FOR EARLY PIETY. HECAME TO THIS COUNTRY ABOUT THE YEAR 1637. HE WAS GRADUATED AT HARVARD COLLEGE IN 1646, AND AFTER RESIDING THERE TWO YEARS LONGER, ENGAGED IN PREACHING THE GOSPEL, FIRST AT ROWLEY, AND THEN AT THE ISLE OF SHOALS. HECONTINUED AT THIS LAST PLACE TILL 1662, WHEN HE REMOVED TO READING,AS SUCCESSOR OF THE REVEREND MR. HOUGH, THOUGH HE WAS NOT ORDAINED BEFORE NOV. 18, 1668. HERE HE MINISTERED IN HOLY THINGS TILL HIS DEATH JUNE 18, 1688 IN THE SIXTY EIGHTH YEAR OF HIS AGE." "IT WAS SAID OF HIM BY THE CELEBRATED MR. MITCHEL."HE DWELLS AS NEAR HEAVEN, AS ANY MAN UPON EARTH". "THE PRAYERS OF MR. BROCK CAUSED MR. JOHN ALLEN OF DEDHAM TO SAY O F HIM,"I SCARCE EVER KNEW ANY MAN SO FAMILIAR WITH THE GREAT GOD, AS HIS DEARSERVANT BROCK. • He has a land patent before 24 Nov 1637 in Charles River Co[family Tree Maker 2006.GED]. 2544. BARBARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1620. Barbary died before November 1627, when younger than 7, in England. John Brock 2543 married Barbary Unknown. They had one son: William Brock 2392 about 1643 This family is shown as family tree 196. 2545. SARAH SYMES (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born to Zachariah Symes 5536 and Sarah Unknown 5537. [See also: Indirectly related via Sarah Symes] Note: SHE WAS THE WIDOW OF REV. SAMUEL HOUGH OF READING, MA. source- Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33 "Sarah Symmes, daughter of Reverend Zachariah Symmes (eldest child b. Reading 30 April 1650; John Brock m. "widow Sarah Haugh" at Reading on 13 November 1662, in his will of 20 January 1664/5 Rev. Zechariah Symmes bequeathed to "my daughter Brock," and in her will of 1676 his widow Sarah bequeathed to "my son John Broke and to his wife" [Symmes Gen 13, 16-17; Bulkeley Gen 35-36; SPR 6:147]).". John Brock 2543, aged about 44, married Sarah Symes on 13 November 1662 in Reading, MA, USA. 2546. SARAH HAUGH (Lloyd's nine-times-great-grandfather's wife). John Brock 2543, aged about 44, married Sarah Haugh on 13 November 1662 in Reading, MA, USA. 2547. THOMAS KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 15 September 1568 in Bocking, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198.

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2548. JOHN KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1574 in Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2549. ALICE PRATT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1578 in Essex, England. John Kellogg 2548 married Alice Pratt. They had one daughter: Alice Kellogg 2409 in 1600 2550. ANNIS KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1584 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. Annis died on 25 May 1611, aged about 26, in Great Leight, Essex, England. 2551. ROBERT KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 14 November 1585 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2552. MARY KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 16 February 1588 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2553. PRUDENCE KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 20 March 1592 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2554. NATHANIEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1597 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2555. JOHN KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1598 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2556. JANE KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1599 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2557. RACHAEL KELLOGG (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1601 in Great Leighs, Essex, England to Phillippe Kellogg 2596 and Annie Annis Minot 2597, as shown in family tree 198. 2558. WILLIAM BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1592 in Hertford, Biships, Stratford, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2559. ELIZABETH BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1597 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2560. MARY BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1598 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2561. JUNE BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 2 February 1604/5 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2562. SUSAN BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt) was born on 10 January 1606/7 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2563. JOHN BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1611 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2564. WILLIAM BIRD (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 25 July 1613 in Stortford, Hartford, England to John Bird 2598 and Prudence Prudence 2599, as shown in family tree 199. 2565. JOHN ASTON ASHTON (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1568 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Ashton 2631, as shown in family tree 208. 2566. ROBERT TREAT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Robert Trott, was born in 1538 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England to Richard Treat 2634 and Joanna Unknown 2635, as shown in family tree 209. Robert died on 16 February 1598, aged about 59, in Tauton Manor, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Note: Children Alice (TROTT) TREAT b: 04 Feb 1564 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England John (TROTT) TREAT b: 10 Sep 1570 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England Mary (TROTT) TREAT b: 05 Feb 1574 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England Agnes (TROTT) TREAT b: 18 Feb 1576 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England Tamsen (TROTT) TREAT b: 26 May 1581 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Richard(TROTT) TREAT b: 28 Aug 1584 in Pitminster, Somerset, England. Page 920

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2567. HONOUR HONOR YUMBERT (Lloyd's nine-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1542 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Honour died on 17 September 1627, aged about 85, in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Robert Treat 2566, aged about 24, married Honour Honor Yumbert, aged about 20, about 1562 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. 2568. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1539 in Thurnham, Kent, England to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. Note: 7a. William Taylor, of Romney, d. 1571, father of John Taylor of Thurnham who married Anne Brockhill. 2569. ANNE BROCKHILL (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born about 1543 in Allington, Thurnham, Kent, England. John Taylor 2568, aged about 26, married Anne Brockhill, aged about 22, about 1565 in Allington, Thurnham, Kent, England. They had two children: Brockhill Taylor 2410 in 1566 Thomas Taylor 2411 about 1568 2570. BARBARA TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1541 in Thurnham, Kent, England to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. 2571. THOMASINE TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1543 in Thurnham, Kent, England to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. 2572. MARY TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1545 in Thurnham, Kent, England to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. 2573. JOHN DAVY (Lloyd's cousin's husband, eleven times removed,). John Davy married Mary Taylor 2572. 2574. RICHARD TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born in 1558 in Invernesshire Co., Scotland to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. Richard died in 1624, aged about 66, in Jamestown, James City, Virginia Colonies, USA. Note: From: Tate, Taylor, and Southern Families by AKBlomquist Richard arrived in the Jamestown Colony in 1608 aboard the Mary and Margar et. Dorothy arrived in 1620. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` `` `` ` ` ````````````````````````````````` I RICHARD TAYLOR Born: 1558, Cranbrokes, Carlisle, Kent County, England Died: Jamestown, James City, Virginia called ?The Ancient Planter? Alive in the muster roll of 1624 at ?College Land?, Virginia Parents: ?? William Taylor (1511 to January 4, 1571) and his wife Mary Taylor (1550 to ?) Married: Dorothy ? born: 1599, Kent Co., England they may have married in Invernesshire, Scotland Children of Richard and Dorothy: 1) Mary Taylor in February 1620, Kent Co., England died: she may not have survived as not mention is found of her in r ecords after the ship?s arrival married: 2)**Richard Taylor in 1621 in Old Rappahannock, Virginia died: July 2, 1679 married: Sarah Cornett about 1664 Richard Taylor (born 1558) came to America on the ship ?Mary Margaret ? , September 1608 . He was a member of Virginia?s House of Burg ess and cousin of James Taylor (president Zachary Taylor) family. In 1626, he received 100 acres in the Corporation of Charles City, Virginia. The list of survivors of February 16, 1624 lists Richard, Dorothy Taylor and servant Christopher Browne as livi ng at the Neck of Land Dorothy Taylor, his wife, came to America on the ship ? London Merchant ? in 1620 accompanied by their three-month old daughter Mary and servant Christopher Browne. She was twenty-one at this time. No mention is ma de of this daughter Mary in the list of survivors in 1624 or their son, b ut this may be because small children were not listed with adults.

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2575. DOROTHY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born in 1599 in Kent, England. Richard Taylor 2574, aged about 66, married Dorothy Unknown, aged about 25, in 1624 in Kent, England. They had one daughter: Mary Taylor 2412 in 1620 2576. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born in 1572 in Invernesshire Co., Scotland to Wiliam Taylor 2709 and Mary Unknown 2710. 2577. GEORGE TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1558 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. George died in 1633, aged about 75, in Sussex, England. 2578. JOAN BURROW (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born about 1583. George Taylor 2577 married Joan Burrow. 2579. SUSAN TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1560 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. 2580. GODWIN FREEBODY (Lloyd's cousin's husband, eleven times removed,). Godwin Freebody married Susan Taylor 2579. 2581. MATTHEW, I TAYLOR, I (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born in 1565/66 in Chichester, Sussex, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. Matthew, died in 1678, aged about 113. (Matthew, married twice. He was married to Margaret Freeland 2582 and Alice Knight 2583.) Note: Notes from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1999-12/0946489028 Burke's Landed Gentry (1894) 2:1983-4 states that Matthew Taylor "(supposed to be youngest son, by his first wife, of John Taylor...)" had, by his first wife Alice (buried at Stoughton 21 Feb. 1591), a son named Matthew baptized at Stoughton 19 Feb. 1591, but he had no male issue. The elder Matthew is stated to have married (2) Margaret, daughter and eventually coheir of Richard Freeland, Esquire, of Greatham, Hants. Notes from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1999-12/0946443230 Matthew Taylor was a resident of Stoughton, co. Sussex, near the border of Hampshire, about five miles north of Chichester. Understand that Stoughton is no where near Kent, nor a likely place for someone of Kent to settle (though the area of eastern Sussex, a completely different area, had many connections with Kent). I have seen no evidence Matthew or his immediate descendants bore arms, or had the right to bear arms, as they were completely overlooked when the visitations of Sussex, London and Surrey. The baptism of his son, also named Matthew, was recorded at Stoughton 19 Feb. 1591/2. This Matthew left a will dated 27 March and proved 14 June 1678 (PCC 58 Reeve [FHL #92,328]). He stated in his will that he was born at Stoughton, formerly lived at St. Dunstan in the East, London, and was residing at St. Mary Newington Butts, Surrey, at his death. He was a gentleman with an estate worth hundreds of pounds who had purchased the manor of Effingham and had also purchased land in London. He died leaving only daughters and grandchildren [his daughter Margaret Taylor was bp. at St. Dunstan in the East 4 Sep. 1634, and a daughter Elizabeth (by his second wife Frances?) was baptized. at St. Mary Newington Butts, Surrey, 5 Sep. 1646]. Matthew (d. 1678), in his will, also named his eldest brother Richard Taylor, father of a younger Matthew Taylor. Now Burke's gives this Richard as second son, son of a second marriage, rather than elder brother of Matthew who is given as son of a first marriage. Matthew also gave his brother John Taylor an annuity of six pounds, which was to remain to John's son Matthew (if Matthew should survive his father). Matthew also mentioned his brother Richard [same as his eldest brother Richard?] of St. Clements Danes, Middlesex, and sister Martha Younge. Burke's states that Martha Younge's husband William "Yonge" of Midhurst, co. Sussex, died in 1651 "leaving his estates in Virginia, to his second son, William, who was alive in 1678." No such will was listed by Coldham, or by Stanard. Burke's states that John Taylor, brother of Matthew Taylor (1592-1678), was "b. at Shadochurst 1st December, 1611...appears to have been buried at St. Dunstan in the East on 21st November, 1683". No wife is given. I highly doubt the statement about his birth.Margaret Taylor, daughter of Matthew Taylor (1592-1678) is stated to have married (at St. Dunstan in the East, 1656) Thomas White, of St. Dunstan in the West [sic] and of Horsham, Sussex. They had a son, Thomas White, who inherited the manor of Effingham from Matthew, but was under age in 1678. Burke's says that this Thomas White was employed with Matthew Taylor (son of John) at New York, in purchasing lands from the Indians in New Jersey. So in summary, we might believe that Pringle Taylor's descent from Matthew Taylor of Stoughton, co. Sussex, is accurate, BUT there is no evidence of a connection to the Taylor family of Shadochurst, co. Kent. The surname is EXTREMELY common. Next, though the Taylor family of Shadochurst may be descended from a local man named John Taylor who was living in 1377, this is rather questionable. BUT there is no evidence to show he has any connection to a man named Hanger Taylefer of Ospringe, co. Kent, 1256. FINALLY, though there may indeed be a man nicknamed Taillefer in 1066, and a poem written about him, there is no evidence to believe he had any direct male descendants named Taylor in England. Any motto, created centuries after the poem, may have lifted a line from the poem, but this is absolutely no evidence of descent. Paul.

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2582. MARGARET FREELAND (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,), also recorded as Margaret De Greatham, was born in 1600 in England. Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 married Margaret Freeland. They had one son: John Taylor 2413 in 1611 2583. ALICE KNIGHT (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born about 1569 in Chichester, Sussex, England. Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581, aged about 25, married Alice Knight, aged about 21, about 1590. They had five children: Matthew, II Taylor, II 2416 in 1591 Marteha Taylor 2417 in 1594 Richard Taylor 2418 in 1597 Freeland Taylor 2419 in 1601 Elizabeth Taylor 2420 about 1603 2584. ESQ. THOMAS TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1569 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. Thomas died in 1611, aged about 42. 2585. AGNES MILLER (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born about 1573 in Northfleet, Kent, England. Agnes died after 1595, when older than 22. Thomas Taylor 2584, aged about 26, married Agnes Miller, aged about 22, about 1595 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England. 2586. MARY TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1571 to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. 2587. ROBERT WHITE (Lloyd's cousin's husband, eleven times removed,). Robert White married Mary Taylor 2586. 2588. ELIZABETH TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1573 in Wilsborow, Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Elizabeth Chute 2712. 2589. THOMAS BROADNAX (Lloyd's cousin's husband, eleven times removed,) was born about 1572 in Godmersham, Kent, England. Thomas died in 1658, aged about 86, in Henrico, VA, USA. Thomas Broadnax married Elizabeth Taylor 2588. 2590. JOHN, IV TAYLOR, IV (Lloyd's cousin, eleven times removed,) was born about 1575 in Wilsborow, Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, III Taylor, III 2711 and Bridget Rucke 2713. 2591. ANNE AUSTIN (Lloyd's cousin's wife, eleven times removed,) was born on 7 September 1597 in London, Middlesex, England. John, IV Taylor, IV 2590 married Anne Austin. Generation of Ten-Times-Great-Grandparents 2592. DOCTOR ROWLAND TAYLOR, ARCHDEACON OF CORNWALL (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 6 October 1510 in Rothbury, Nortehumberland, England, UK or Hadleigh, Suffolk, England to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Susan Rowland 2727, as shown in family tree 223. Rowland died on 5 November 1555, aged 45, of burned at the stake for religious beliefs, in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, UK or Middlesex Co., England. Notes: • Rowland was burned at the stake during the reign of Bloody Mary. Per J.C. Ryle, c.1890 A.D.; http://www.williamtyndale.com/0reformersburned.htm; From the Book - Five English Reformers; F r i e n d s o f W i l l i a m T y n d a l e, H i s t o r y o f t h e E n g l i s h Bible "Indeed, the faggots never ceased to blaze whilst Mary was alive, and five martyrs were burnt in Canterbury only a week before her death. Out of these 288 sufferers, be it remembered, one was an archbishop, four were bishops, twenty~ne were clergymen, fifty-five were women, and four were children. It is a broad fact that these 288 sufferers were not put to death for any offence against property or person. They were not rebels against the Queen's authority, caught red-handed in arms. They were not thieves, or murderers, or drunkards, or unbelievers, or men and women of immoral lives. On the contrary, they were, with barely an exception, some of the holiest, purest, and best Christians in England, and several of them the most learned men of their day." "(3) The third leading Reformer who suffered in Mary's reign was Rowland Taylor, Rector of Hadleigh, in Suffolk. He was burned on Aldham Common, close to his own parish, the same day that Hooper died at Gloucester, on Saturday, the 9th February, 1555. Rowland Taylor is one of whom we know little, except that he was a great friend of Cranmer, and a doctor of divinity and canon law. But that he was a man of high standing among the Reformers is evident, from his being ranked by his enemies with Hooper, Rogers, and Bradford; and that he was an exceedingly able and ready divine is clear from his examination, recorded by Foxe. Indeed, there is hardly any of the sufferers about whom the old Martyrologist has gathered together so many touching and striking things. One might think he was a personal friend. Striking was the reply which he made to his friends at Hadleigh, who urged him to flee, as he might have done, when he was first summoned to appear in London before Gardiner: -What will ye have me to do?. I am old, and have already lived too long to see these terrible and most wicked days. Fly you, and do as your conscience leadeth you. I am fully determined, with God's grace, to go to this Bishop and tell him to his beard that he doth naught. I believe before God that I shall never be able to do for my God such good service as I may do now.' 'Foxe's"Acts and Monuments," vol. iii. Page 923

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p.138. Striking were the replies which he made to Gardiner and his other examiners. None spoke more pithily, weightily, and powerfully than did this Suffolk incumbent. Striking and deeply affecting was his last testament and legacy of advice to his wife, his family, and parishioners, though far too long to be inserted here, excepting the last sentence : -"For God's sake beware of Popery: for though it appear to have in it unity, yet the same is vanity and Antichristianity, and not in Christ's faith and verity."-Foxe's"Acts and Monuments," vol. iii.p.144. He was sent down from London to Hadleigh, to his great delight, to be burned before the eyes of his parishioners. When he got within two miles of Hadleigh, the Sheriff of Suffolk asked him how he felt. "God be praised, Master Sheriff," was his reply, "never better. For now I am almost at home. I lack but just two stiles to go over, and I am even at my Father's house." As he rode through the streets of the little town of Hadleigh, he found them lined with crowds of his parishioners, who had heard of his approach, and came out of their houses to greet him with many tears and lamentations. To them he only made one constant address, "I have preached to you God's Word and truth, t and am come this day to seal it with my blood." On coming to Aldham Common, where he was to suffer, they told him where he was. Then he said,-" Thank God, I am even at home." When he was stripped to his shirt and ready for the stake, he said, with a loud voice,-" Good people, I have taught you nothing but God's Holy Word, and those lessons that I have taken out of the Bible; and I am come hither to seal it with my blood." He would probably have said more, but, like all the other martyrs, he was strictly forbidden to speak, and even now was struck vio- lently on the head for saying these few words. He then knelt down and prayed, a poor woman of the parish insisting, in spite of every effort to prevent her, in kneeling down with him. After this, he was chained to the stake, and repeating the 51st Psalm, and crying to God, "Merciful Father, for Jesus Christ's sake, receive my soul into Thy hands," stood quietly amidst the flames without crying or moving, till one of the guards dashed out his brains with a halberd. And so this good old Suffolk incumbent passed away." "3) Hear what Rowland Taylor said: The second cause why I was condemned as a heretic was that I denied transubstantiation, and concomitation, two juggling words whereby the Papists believe that Christ's natural body is made of bread, and the Godhead by and by to be joined thereto, so that immediately after the words of consecration, there is no more bread and wine in the sacrament, but the substance only of the body and blood of Christ." "Because I denied the aforesaid Papistical doctrine (yea, rather plain, wicked idolatry, blasphemy, and heresy) I urn judged a heretic."-Foxe in loco, vol. iii. p.141. And therefore he was condemned and burned." [Transcribed 08 May 2007, SLJuhl, compiler] Books written referring to Rowland Taylor Fox's (or Foxe's) Book of Martyrs. Many editions available. The LIFE OF ROWLAND TAYLOR, BY Rev William James Brown. The Impact of the English Reformation 1500-1640 (Arnold Readers in History) by Peter Marshall (see page 45). Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures by Richard West (Page 300) The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness Britain: Eyewitness Accounts of Great Historical Moments from 55 B.C. to A.D. 2000 by Jon E. Lewis Bloody Mary's Martyrs: The Story of England's Terror by Jasper Ridley (Page 61) The Lollards, by Richard Rex (Page 124) Please refer to the following 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. • Dr Rowland Taylor wass educated at Cambridge where he specialized in ecclesiastical and Civil Law and received L.L.D. in 1530. In 1531 he was appointed Principal of Borden Hostel in Cambridge where he trained students in civil and cannon law. In March 1538, Dr Rowland Taylor was appointed Rector of Hanbury Worsecestor Diocese. On Nov 3, 1539 he was admitted as Adovcated in Law and the same year was ordained a deacon and became Chaplain to Thomas Crammer who had become Archbishop of Canterbury, Mar 30,1533. By 1542 Dr Taylor was ordained a Priest and by Apr 16,1544 appointed Rector of Hadleigh in the Deaner ob Bocking by Archbishop Crammer. Dr Taylor was first arrested in July 25,1553 when he was accused of being involved in the case of Lady Jane Gray and was released on Nov 9. In Mar.1554 was arrested again for his objections to the Catholic Mass in church. John Bedford, who was already in prison, became Dr Taylor's cellmate. They were both tried and sentenced to death Jan. 22.1555. Archbishop Crammer and more then 800 others were also sentenced soon afterward and died at the stake. On Feb 5,1555 at 11:00 P.M.(I wonder how Dr Barnes knew the time was 11:00p.m when he wrote his book?) Dr Rowland's wife Margaret was there with her children and ran to him to say Goodbye. Dr Rowland Taylor. Martyr, was beaten and burned at the stake in Hadleigh, England, Feb 9,1555 for his religiour beliefs so says WFT 18. 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the compilers of the Prayer Book and was probabley s/o of John and Susan. ON OCt 5 1551, Rev John Taylor and Dr Rowland Taylor wer among the 32 men appointed to reform the CANON Laws, still in use today. When persecution began in England soon after the death Henry VIII, many Protestants fled to other countries. It is believed that Edmond and Nataniel went to Ireland when Dr Rowland was martyred. Taylors were certainly in Ireland by 1610 when King James I authorized an English settlement of Merchant Tailors at Macosquin after the overthrow of the Earl of Tyronne in Irland 1609. The Irish Taylors had the same Coat of Arms as the English Taylors, granted by Dublin 1668. • 9G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. 6G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison. 5G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor 6G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry Harrison 8G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. • Rowland Taylor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rowland Taylor (October 6, 1510 - February 9, 1555) was an English martyr during the Marian Persecutions. He was born in Northumberland, England, and died at Hadleigh. At the time of his death he was Rector, or Anglican parish priest of a small parish in a (now) small market town called Hadleigh (also spelled Hadley). Taylor provided pastoral leadership for several parishes in the English county of Suffolk. He was Queen Mary's third auto-de-fe, among 250 or so during her five year reign, as she attempted to bring the Counter Reformation to England. His sentence was execution by burning at the stake, the common method of punishment for dealing with heretics in the 16th century. However, Taylor is viewed by Protestants as one of their great Christian martyrs. Contents 1 Taylor's early life and education 1.1 John Taylor (1480-1534), Rowland's father 1.2 Rowland Taylor (b. 1510), education 2 Taylor's religious career 3 Taylor's troubles (circa 1553) 4 Taylor's trial and martyrdom 5 Taylor's final words 6 References 7 See also 8 External links Taylor's early life and education John Taylor (1480-1534), Rowland's father Rowland Taylor was the first-born and son of John Taylor (1480-1534) who married Susan Rowland, in Rothbury, England in 1509. John was himself distinguished as a leading religious figure in early 16th century England. Rowland Taylor (b. 1510), education The son had a career no less illustrious than his father's. One year before Rowland Taylor's birth (1509), Henry VIII succeeded Henry Tudor. In 1530, Taylor received his L.L.B. degree from Cambridge University. From 1531-1538 Rowland Taylor was Principal of Borden Hostel. In 1534 he received the L.L.D. from Cambridge, the same year Martin Luther completed his German Bible. One year later, 1535, William Tyndale was tried and denounced as a heretic for his new English Bible translation. Tyndale was burnt at the stake in 1536. Many believe that Rowland's wife - Margaret Tyndale - was William Tyndale's sister. Taylor's religious career In the late 1530s Taylor served as Hugh Latimer's chaplain and commissary general of the Diocese of Winchester. In March of 1538 Taylor was collated by Latimer to the parish church of Hanbury. When Hugh Latimer resigned, Taylor was taken under the wing of Thomas Cranmer, living with him and (1539) serving as his chaplain. He was ordained by Cranmer and admitted to the parish church of St. Swithins in Worcester, England. He was thus given his license to preach and did so in the diocese of London. On April 16, 1544 he was presented to the living of Hadleigh, Suffolk, thus becoming their spiritual leader and Rector. In 1543 the English Parliament banned Tyndale's English version and all public reading of the Bible by laymen. Religious persecution of Protestant clergy, especially by Roman Catholics, intensified in Britain at this time. In 1546 the Council of Trent, an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church, decreed that the Latin Vulgate was the authoritative version of the Bible. In the Summer of 1547 Rowland Taylor was employed as a preacher for the royal visitation within the dioceses of Lincoln, Oxford, Lichfield and Coventry. Page 925

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On August 15, 1547 he became canon of Rochester, the same King Henry the VIII died, January. 1548, Gaylor was appointed Archdeacon of Bury St. Edmunds and preached at the request of the Lord Mayor at Whitsuntide or Pentecost. Edward VI, who reigned from 1547-1553, followed Henry VIII and in 1549 the Book of Common Prayer became the uniform Protestant liturgical guide in England. In 1550, Taylor was called to serve on a commission against Anabaptists. The same year he also helped to administer the vacant diocese of Norwich. In 1551, at age 41, Taylor was made Archdeacon of Cornwall in the Diocese of Exeter, was also appointed one of six preachers of Canterbury, Kent and was appointed chancellor to Bishop Nicholas Ridley. His leadership was expanded by serving on a commission to revise the ecclesiastical laws. In 1552, he helped administer the vacant Diocese of Worcester. Taylor's troubles (circa 1553) Taylor's troubles began on July 25, 1553. He was arrested just six days after the new Queen, Mary I, ascended the throne. Aside from the fact that Taylor had supported Lady Jane Grey, Mary's rival, he was also charged with heresy for having preached a sermon in Bury St. Edmunds denouncing the Roman Catholic practice of clerical celibacy, which required that a priest in holy orders be unmarried. Many English clergymen, including Dr. Taylor, had abandoned this teaching since the 1530s as a token of the English Reformation. Taylor also denounced the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation which is the belief that the two elements (bread and wine) taken during Holy Communion, or the Eucharist, actually become the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Since the Roman Catholic position is that the Eucharist (and the miracle of transubstantiation) is a sacrament commanded by God, anyone denying it, particularly a cleric or pastor, is considered a heretic. This teaching was opposed universally by the Reformed and Protestant Churches, who maintained that, since a sacrament is a sign, it cannot also be the thing signified. For similar reasons relating to the problem of idolatry, Taylor took issue with the Roman Catholic form of the Mass, and received much support from the villagers of Hadleigh. These issues came to a head after Edward VI died (July 6, 1553) and was succeeded by Queen Mary I. In 1554 Mary began a program of re-establishing Catholicism in England. However the English clergy and Anglican faithful, whose hopes for a Protestant royal succession had been dashed by Mary's imprisonment and execution of Lady Jane Grey, saw it as a matter of English Christian duty to resist this backlash, not least to resist the political ambitions of the King of Spain (Philip II, whom Mary married) to draw England within the sphere of the Holy Roman Empire and its Roman Catholic satellites. Although Mary, as Henry VIII's eldest daughter, was a legitimate successor to Edward VI, England was no longer minded to tolerate a Roman Catholic monarch, and the courage and endurance unto death of men like Dr Taylor provided the public example which ensured that the Reformation was not in fact overturned, but became established in the Realm of England. On March 26, 1554 the Privy Council ordered the arrest of Taylor and he thus appeared before Archbishop Stephen Gardiner. The proceedings against Taylor ran over several years. During this time he was kept in the King's Bench Prison. While in prison he befriended many inmates and was instrumental in many conversions to Anglicanism. Taylor's trial and martyrdom January 1555 was an ominous month for Anglican clergy in England. After several years of separation from Roman worship and governance, the accession of Mary I in 1553 and her immediate reversion to Roman Catholic rule in obedience to the Pope (an attempt to turn back the Reformation of the English Church) led her to unleash her wrath upon those whom she defined as treasonably minded heretics. On January 22, 1555, Rowland Taylor (Vicar or Rector of Hadleigh), and several other clergy, including John Hooper, were examined by a commission of leading bishops and lawyers. The Lord Chancellor presided at the hearings. Just two days previously, January 20th, Parliament had revived the old statute of burning convicted heretics. One of the men, Crome, recanted and was thus pardoned. Barlow equivocated and was sent to the Tower of London, but not executed. Rowland Taylor, who remained committed, was probably taken to Compter Prison in London after his examination by Stephen Gardiner. Taylor gave a fervent defence of clerical marriage which put him at odds with the Roman Catholic Church. On January 29, 1555, Taylor was brought before Gardiner again at St. Mary's. The next day he was excommunicated and sentenced to death. He was degraded, that is, stripped of his clerical garments in a symbolic manner, and was offered his last supper with his family. His reaction to his accusers revealed Taylor's belief that truth was on his side:[1] "And although I know, that there is neither iustice nor truth to be looked for at my adversaries hands, but rather imprisonment and cruel death: yet know my cause to be so good and righteous, and the truth so strong upon my side, that I will by God's grace go and appear before them and to their beards resist their false doings." Taylor's final words Page 926

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As Dr. Taylor neared the day of his execution he spoke these words on February 7, 1555 (probably) Taylor was taken back to his own place of Rectory - Hadleigh - where his wife awaited him in the early morning hours at St. Botolph's churchyard. They exchanged a few last brief words and Margaret promised to be present for his burning in a couple days. That same day Taylor was handed over to the Sheriff of Essex at Chelmsford. Before he was handed over he spoke these words to his family: "I say to my wife, and to my children, The Lord gave you unto me, and the Lord hath taken me from you, and you from me: blessed be the name of the Lord! I believe that they are blessed which die in the Lord. God careth for sparrows, and for the hairs of our heads. I have ever found Him more faithful and favorable, than is any father or husband. Trust ye therefore in Him by the means of our dear Savior Christ's merits: believe, love, fear, and obey Him: pray to Him, for He hath promised to help. Count me not dead, for I shall certainly live, and never die. I go before, and you shall follow after, to our long home." Following Rogers on the February 4, and Saunders on the 8th, Taylor became Mary's third Protestant to be burned at the stake. His execution took place on February 9, 1555, at Aldham Common just outside Hadleigh. His wife, two daughters, and his son Thomas, were present that day. His final words to his son Thomas as reported by Foxe: "Almighty God bless thee, and give you his Holy Spirit, to be a true servant of Christ, to learn his word, and constantly to stand by his truth all the life long. And my son, see that thou fear God always. Fly from all sin and wicked living. Be virtuous, serve God daily with prayer, and apply thy boke. In anywise see thou be obedient to thy mother, love her, and serve her. Be ruled by her now in thy youth, and follow her good counsel in all things. Beware of lewd company of young men, that fear not God, but followeth their lewd lusts and vain appetites. Flee from whoredom, and hate all filthy lying, remembering that I they father do die in the defense of holy marriage. And another day when God shall bless thee, love and cherish the poor people, and count that thy chief riches to be rich in alms. And when thy mother is waxed old, forsake her not, but provide for her to thy power, and see that she lacks nothing. For so will God bless thee, give thee long life upon earth, and prosperity, which I pray God to grant thee." A local butcher was ordered to set a torch to the wood but resisted. A couple of bystanders finally threw a lighted faggot on to the wood. A sympathetic guard named Warwick struck Dr. Taylor over the head with a halbard, which apparently killed him instantly. The fire consumed his body shortly thereafter. That same day John Hooper was burnt at the stake in Gloucester. An unhewn stone marks the place of Taylor's death at Aldham Common. It reads: 1555 D.TAYLOR.IN.DE FENDING.THAT WAS.GOOD.AT THIS.PLAS.LEFT HIS.BLODE References ^ This quote and those following are taken from Foxe's Book of Martyrs - John Foxe. Acts and Monuments […] (1576 edition).(hriOnline, Sheffield). Available from: http://www.hrionline.shef.ac.uk/foxe/. [Accessed: 09.21.2004] John Foxe. Foxe's Book of Martyr's. The account of Rowland Taylor's martyrdom is the entire subject of Chapter 14. James Ridley. Bloody Mary's Martyrs: The Story of England's Terror. 2002. • A statue was erected to honor him. It is 8 kn from the center of Wattisham, England. • There is a tradition also that Roland, the martyr, was an ancestor of Edward, William and John who came to this country sometime in the seventeenth century. They received through the influence of Sir George Carteret, whose daughter, Catherine had married the grandson of Baron John Taylor, a large grant of land in New Jersey, and other lands in Massachusetts, where Wilham lost his life at Sudbury in King Phillip's War. This brings to light another name, John, (^ommon in our family.



The motto on the Taylor coat of armsls'^Consequitor quodcunque petit" — He accompHshes what he undertakes. Source Reference 131 applies. Father: John Taylor b: ABT 1478 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England Mother: Susan Rowland b: ABT 1482 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England Marriage 1 Margaret Tyndale b: 1510 in ,, England c: 1510 in Brother, William, Tyndale, Translated Bible Page 927

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Married: 1534 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England 1 2 Children Susan Taylor b: 20 JUN 1535 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Ellen Taylor b: 6 AUG 1537 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Robert Taylor b: 11 AUG 1543 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Zachary Taylor b: 29 NOV 1545 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Thomas Taylor b: 19 SEP 1548 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England Annie Taylor b: 1554 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England Anne Taylor b: 1537 in , Hadleigh, Suffolk, England c: 1551 in Married William, Palmer, All Saint Chapel, Yorkshire Elizabeth Taylor b: ABT 1552 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England George Taylor b: 17 DEC 1546 in Hadley, Middlesex County, , , , ENG Mary Taylor b: 1550 in Hadleigh, Suff, Eng. Source Reference 131 applies. 2593. MARGARET TYNDALE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1510 in Glouchester, England or Rothbury, Northumberland, England to John Tyndale 2729 and Amphyllis Coningsby 2730, as shown in family tree 224. Margaret died in 1555, aged about 45, in Suffolkshire, England. Note: 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. 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 Page 928

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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. Page 930

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 931

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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, Page 932

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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]. Rowland Taylor, Archdeacon of Cornwall 2592 married Margaret Tyndale. They had one son: Thomas, I Taylor, I 2421 in 1548 This family is shown as family tree 197.

2594. THOMAS BURWELL (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1530 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England. 2595. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother). Thomas Burwell 2594, aged about 22, married Ms. Unknown about 1552 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Burwell 2422 in 1552 This family is shown within family tree 144. 2596. PHILLIPPE KELLOGG (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 15 September 1560 in Of, Bocking, Essex, England to Thomas Kellogg 2731 and FirstWifeUnknown Unknown 2732, as shown in family tree 225. Phillippe died on 24 October 1583, aged 23, in Debden, Essex, England. Notes: • Children Thomas KELLOGG b: 15 Sep 1583 in Bocking, Essex, England c: 15 Sep 1583 in Bocking, Great Leighs, Essex, England Martin KELLOGG b: 15 Nov 1595 in Great Leighs, Essex, Eng., England c: 23 Nov 1595 in Great Leighs, Essex, England, England Robert KELLOGG b: 14 Nov 1585 in Braintree, Essex, England, UK c: 14 Nov 1585 in , Great Leighs, Essex, England Mary KELLOGG b: 16 Feb 1588 in Great Leigh, Essex, England, UK c: 16 Feb 1588 in Great Leighs, Essex, England, England Prudence KELLOGG b: 20 Mar 1592 in Great Leigh, Essex, England, UK c: 20 Mar 1592 in , Great Leighs, Essex, England Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 1594 in Of Great Leighs, Essex, England Annis KELLOGG b: 1584 in Great Leighs, Essex, England c: Abt 1584 in Great Leighs, Essex, Eng Anna KELLOGG b: 1580 in Bocking, Essex, England Dennis KELLOGG b: Abt 1585 in Great Leighs, Essex, England, UK Jane KELLOGG b: 1599 in Great Leighs, Essex, England John KELLOGG b: 1574 in Great Leigh, Essex, England, UK Rachel KELLOGG b: 1603 in Great Leighs, Essex, England. • BIOGRAPHY: ! PHILLIPPE KELLOGG was the first of the name in England from whom the Kelloggs in America trace their descent. Phillippe had a large family but baptismal records of all of his children have not been found. The Page 933

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oldest son, Thomas, was baptized in Bocking, Essex, on 15 Sept 1583. Robert was baptized in Great Leighs two years later, in 1585. A daughter, Annis, was buried there on 25 May 1611. Three other children were baptized at Great Leighs, including Martin, the one of interest to this lineage. The date of the death of Phillippe Kellogg has not been found. See further, the webpage for the Kellogg Family. REFERENCES: ! References for this family are: (1) ?Thirty-one English Emigrants Who Came to New England by 1662", by Dorothy C. and Gerald E. Knoff. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1989. SLC. (2) ?The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New,? by Timothy Hopkins. San Francisco, Calif.: Photo Engravaing Co., 1903, vol. 1. (3) J.R.B. has copies from Kellogg references which were unidentified at time of copying; identified here as ?Kellogg-UIR? for ?unidentified reference? (when discovered, these references will be identified here. • Children Thomas KELLOGG c: 15 Sep 1583 in Bocking, Essex, ENGL Annis KELLOGG Robert KELLOGG c: 14 Nov 1585 in Great Leighs, Essex, ENGL Mary KELLOGG c: 16 Feb 1588 in Great Leighs, Essex, ENGL Prudence KELLOGG c: 20 Mar 1592 MARTIN KELLOGG c: 23 Nov 1595 in Great Leighs, Essex, ENG Nathaniel KELLOGG John KELLOGG. 2597. ANNIE ANNIS MINOT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Ann Mynot, was born in 1561 in Of, Bocking & Great Heights, Essex, England to Robert Minot 2734 and Ellen Unknown 2735, as shown in family tree 226. Annie died in 1630, aged about 69. Note: 1 Ann MYNOT b: ABT. 1561 d: ABT. 1630 + Phillippe KELLOGG b: 15 OCT 1560 d: BET. 1602 - 1651 2 Martin KELLOGG b: ABT. 23 NOV 1595 d: 20 SEP 1661 + Prudence BIRD b: ABT. 1599 d: 20 MAY 1671 3 Joseph Kellogg (LIEUT) b: 1 APR 1626 d: 27 JUN 1707 + Joanna FOOTE b: ABT. 1628 d: 14 SEP 1666 4 Samuel KELLOGG b: 28 SEP 1662 + Sarah MERRILL b: 19 SEP 1664 d: 5 MAY 1772 5 Benjamin KELLOGG b: JAN 1700/01 d: 22 AUG 1757 + Abigal SEDWICK b: 3 FEB 1701/02 d: BET. 1734 - 1796 6 John KELLOGG , Sr b: 4 SEP 1726 + Union STODDARD d: 15 MAY 1774 7 John KELLOGG , Jr b: 17 APR 1755 d: 27 OCT 1834 + Lydia CHURCH b: 5 APR 1751 d: 26 FEB 1819 8 Philander KELLOGG b: 3 OCT 1781 d: 13 SEP 1851 + Fanny SPERRY b: 25 JUL 1787 d: 6 OCT 1842 9 Charles KELLOGG b: 19 JUN 1826 d: 13 SEP 1884 + Lydia Ann DEWOLFE b: 31 MAR 1832 d: 11 FEB 1907 10 Rozella Zobedia KELLOGG b: 29 SEP 1853 d: 15 SEP 1903 + Lewis Frederick PRICE b: 27 NOV 1851 d: ABT. 1933. Phillippe Kellogg 2596, aged 19, married Annie Annis Minot, aged about 18, on 2 October 1579 in Black Notley, Essex, England. They had eleven children: Thomas Kellogg 2547 in 1568 John Kellogg 2548 in 1574 Annis Kellogg 2550 in 1584 Robert Kellogg 2551 in 1585 Mary Kellogg 2552 in 1588 Prudence Kellogg 2553 in 1592 Martin Kellogg 2427 in 1595 Nathaniel Kellogg 2554 in 1597 John Kellogg 2555 in 1598 Jane Kellogg 2556 in 1599 Rachael Kellogg 2557 in 1601 This family is shown as family tree 198. 2598. JOHN BIRD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 18 February 1569 in Hockrell, Bishop's Stortford, Herts, England to Phillippe Bird 2736 and Mary Unknown 2737, as shown in family tree 227. John died on 31 January 1625, aged 55, in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. Notes: • Children Elizabeth BIRD b: 1597 in Of Bishop's, Stortford, Hertford, Eng. Prudence BIRD b: 23 Nov 1596 in Bishop, Stortford, Herts, England c: 23 Nov 1596 in Great Leighs, Essex, England Jane BIRD b: 2 Feb 1605 in Bishop's Strtfd, Stortford, Hertford, England c: 2 Feb 1605 in Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Page 934

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Susan BIRD b: 10 Jan 1607 in Bishop's Strtfd, Stortford, Hertford, England c: 10 Jan 1607 in Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Mary BIRD b: 1598 in Bishop's Strtfd, Stortford, Hertford, England Mary BIRD b: 1603-1604 in Bishop's, Stortford, Hertshire, Eng William BIRD b: 1592 in Hertford, Bishops, Stratford, England c: 13 Nov 1603 in , Bishop's Strtfd, Hartford, England John BIRD b: 1611 in Bishop's, Stortford, Hertsford, Eng William BIRD b: 25 Jul 1613 in Bishop's Strtfd, Herts, England, England c: 25 Jul 1613 in Bishop's, Stortford, Hertford, Eng. • Children William BIRD b: 1592 in Hertford,Bishops,Stratford,England c: 13 Nov 1603 in ,Bishop's Strtfd,Hartford,England + Prudence BIRD b: 23 Nov 1596 in Bishop,Stortford,Herts,England c: 23 Nov 1596 in Great Leighs,Co. Essex,England Elizabeth BIRD b: 1597 in of Bishop's,Stortford,Hertford,Eng. Mary BIRD b: 1598 in Bishop's Strtfd,Stortford,Co. Hertford,England Jane BIRD b: 2 Feb 1605 in Bishop's Strtfd,Stortford,Co. Hertford,England c: 2 Feb 1605 in Bishop's,Stortford,Co. Hertford,England Susan BIRD b: 10 Jan 1607 in Bishop's Strtfd,Stortford,Co. Hertford,England c: 10 Jan 1607 in Bishop's,Stortford,Co. Hertford,England John BIRD b: 1611 in Bishop's,Stortford,Hertsford,Eng William BIRD b: 25 Jul 1613 in Bishop's Strtfd,Herts,England,England c: 25 Jul 1613 in Bishop's,Stortford,Hertford,Eng. 2599. PRUDENCE PRUDENCE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1579 in Of Bishop's Stortford, Hertsford, England alt Wharstead, Belstead, Suffolk, England. Prudence died on 2 October 1638, aged about 59, in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. John Bird 2598, aged about 26, married Prudence Prudence, aged about 16, in 1595 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. They had eight children: William Bird 2558 in 1592 Prudence Bird 2428 in 1596 Elizabeth Bird 2559 in 1597 Mary Bird 2560 in 1598 June Bird 2561 in 1604 Susan Bird 2562 in 1606 John Bird 2563 in 1611 William Bird 2564 in 1613 This family is shown as family tree 199. 2600. RICHARD FOOTE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1553 in Shaleford, Colchester, Essex, England to Robert "John" Foote 2739 and Helen "Ellen" Waler 2740, as shown in family tree 228. Richard died on 27 January 1608, aged about 54, in Shalford, Essex, England. Note: 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. 2601. JOANE BROOKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 18 June 1554 in London, Middlesex, England to John Brooke 2741 and Elizabeth Whetman (Waterman) 2742, as shown in family tree 229. Joane died on 10 October 1634, aged 80, in St. Leonard, London, Middlesex, England. Richard Foote 2600, aged about 22, married Joane Brooke, aged 22, on 18 June 1576 in St. Leonard Eastchep, London, Middlesex. They had one son: Nathaniel Foote 2429 in 1593 This family is shown as family tree 200.

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2602. JONATHAN DEMING (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 18 October 1585 in France & Shalford, Colchester, Essex, England to Thomas Deming 2743 and Ms. Unknown 2744, as shown within family tree 175. Jonathan died on 8 January 1700, aged 114, in Shalford Near, Colchester, Essex, England. Note: Children Elizabeth DEMING b: 1600 in Of, Colchester, Essex, England Henry DEMING b: 1617 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Mary DEMING b: 24 Oct 1622 in , Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut John DEMING b: Abt 1593 in , , , England Sarah DEMING b: 1622 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Martha DEMING b: 1627 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Thomas Deming Or DEMING DEMON b: 1613 in Shalford, Colchester, Essex, England Mary DEMING b: 24 Oct 1692 in , Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. 2603. ELIZABETH GILBERT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1578 in Shalford Near, Colchester, Essex, England to Thomas Gilbert 2745 and Elizabeth Unknown 2746, as shown within family tree 175. Elizabeth died on 8 September 1614, aged about 36, in Shalford Near, Colchester, Essex, England probably. Jonathan Deming 2602, aged 88, married Elizabeth Gilbert, aged about 95, on 25 December 1673 in Shalford Near, Colchester, Essex, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Deming 2430 in 1600 This family is shown as family tree 201. 2604. NATHANIEL MERRILL (MERRELL) (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1571 in Belstead, Wherste, Suffolk, England to John Merrill, III 2747 and Prudence Bird 2748, as shown in family tree 230. Nathaniel died on 17 March 1626, aged about 54, in Wherstead, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Note: Children Nathaniel MERRILL b: 4 May 1601 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England c: 4 May 1601 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England Unknown MERRILL b: Abt 1592-1593 in Wharstead, Suffolk, England Frances MERRILL b: Jul 1595 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 1597-1598 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Marie MERRILL b: 23 Feb 1594 in Wharstead, Suffolk, , England c: 23 Feb 1594 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England John MERRILL b: 16 Aug 1599 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 16 Aug 1599 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Mychell (Michael MERRILL b: 3 Apr 1603 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 3 Apr 1603 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Matthew MERRILL b: 21 Sep 1596 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Thomas MERRILL b: 3 Apr 1603 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 3 Apr 1603 in , Wherstead, Suffolk, Eng Martha MERRILL b: 21 Sep 1596 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 1 Sep 1596 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England Thomas MERRILL b: 1605 in Wharstead, Suffolk, England c: 6 Aug 1605 in Shotley, Suffolk, England. 2605. MARY BLACKSOLL BLACKWELL (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 1 May 1574 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Mary died on 1 May 1624, aged 50, in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Nathaniel Merrill (Merrell) 2604, aged about 20, married Mary Blacksoll Blackwell, aged 17, on 27 February 1592 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. They had one son: Nathaniel Merrill 2431 in 1601 This family is shown as family tree 202. 2606. ROBERT WATSON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1570 in Wath UponDearne, Yorks, England. Robert died between 1636 and 1637, aged about 66, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Note: Children John WATSON b: 1616 in , Hartford, , England c: in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Frances WATSON b: 1612 in Of London, London, Eng Robert WATSON b: Abt 1620 in Of, , England c: Abt 1620 George WATSON b: 1602 in Holme On, Spaulding, York, England Thomas WATSON b: Abt 1604 in , Devonshire, Eng Samuel WATSON b: 1606 in , Devonshire, Eng c: Abt 1622 Robert WATSON b: 1607-1608 in Plymouth, Litch., Conn. c: 26 Jun 1608 in St Marywhitechap, Stepney, London, Eng Edward WATSON b: Abt 1610 in , Devonshire, Eng c: 10 Mar 1610 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England Nathaniel WATSON b: 1618 in Plymouth, Litch., Conn. 2607. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1579 in Plymouth, Litchfield, CT ????. Elizabeth died in 1638, aged about 59, in Plymouth, Litchfield, CT. Robert Watson 2606, aged about 40, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged about 31, in 1610 in England ???. They had one son: John Watson 2433 in 1616 This family is shown within family tree 114. 2608. SAMUEL SMITH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1590 in England ???.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 2609. ELIZABETH CHELEAV (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1598 in England ???. Samuel Smith 2608 married Elizabeth Cheleav. They had one daughter: Margaret Smith 2434 in 1620 This family is shown within family tree 114.

2610. WILLIAM JUDD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1586 in Trevalga, Cornwall, England to Thomas Judd 2749. William died in Kent, England. 2611. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1585 in Kent, England. William Judd 2610, aged about 21, married Mary Unknown, aged about 22, about 1607 in Kent, England. They had one son: Thomas Judd 2435 in 1607 This family is shown within family tree 147. 2612. JOHN MARSH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather). John fathered one son: John Marsh 2439 in 1579 This family is shown within family tree 148. 2613. WILLIAM BALDWIN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1570 in Braintree, Essex, England to Sylvester Baldwin 2750 and Joan or Jane Willis or Wells 2751, as shown in family tree 231. Note: Children Grace BALDWIN b: Abt 1594 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Sara BALDWIN b: 1594 in Braintree, Essex, England William BALDWIN b: 1588 in Braintree, Essex, England Peter BALDWIN b: Abt 1586 in Braintree, Essex, England. 2614. SARAH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1570 in Braintree, Essex, England. William Baldwin 2613, aged about 20, married Sarah Unknown, aged about 20, in 1590 in Braintree, Essex, England. They had one daughter: Grace Baldwin 2440 in 1594 This family is shown as family tree 203. 2615. MATTHEW WEBSTER (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1564 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster, III 2752 and Isabel Ky--Thin 2753, as shown in family tree 232. Matthew died on 13 September 1592, aged about 28, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Children John WEBSTER b: 16 Aug 1590 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 16 Aug 1590 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England John WEBSTER b: 27 Jan 1605 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts c: 27 Jan 1605 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England Faith WEBSTER b: 9 Jun 1588 in ., Cassington, Oxfordshire, England c: 9 Jun 1588 in ., Cassington, Oxfordshire, England Annis WEBSTER b: 27 Aug 1592 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 27 Aug 1592 in ., Cassington, Oxfordshire, England Avis WEBSTER b: Abt 1594 in Cossington, Leicestershire, , England Ffayth WEBSTER b: Abt 1586 in Annis WEBSTER b: 27 Aug 1592 in Cassington, Leicester, England. 2616. ELIZABETH ASHTON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1566 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Elizabeth died in 1592, aged about 26, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to 1594. Matthew Webster 2615, aged about 22, married Elizabeth Ashton, aged about 20, on 17 April 1587 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one son: John Webster 2441 in 1590 This family is shown as family tree 204. 2617. RICHARD SMITH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1555 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Richard died on 31 May 1612, aged about 56, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: 1 Richard SMITH b: 1555 d: 31 May 1612 + Agnes Hulcocke WRASKE b: Abt 1537 c: 29 Aug 1568 d: 28 Apr 1612 2 Agnes SMITH b: 29 Aug 1585 c: 29 Aug 1585 d: 15 Jul 1655 + John WEBSTER b: 16 Aug 1590 c: 16 Aug 1590 d: 5 Apr 1661 3 Thomas WEBSTER b: 24 Nov 1616 c: 24 Nov 1616 d: 20 Oct 1686 + Abigail ALEXANDER b: 16 Jun 1647 d: Aug 1688 4 John WEBSTER b: 11 Sep 1672 c: 26 Feb 1673 d: 3 Nov 1735 + Elizabeth DEWEY b: 10 Jan 1677 d: 2 Oct 1757 5 Thomas WEBSTER b: 8 Feb 1703 d: 1 Dec 1802 + Lydia LYMAN b: 23 Nov 1709 d: 10 Dec 1790 6 Anna WEBSTER b: 9 Feb 1750 d: 16 Dec 1846 + Asa KELLOGG b: 21 Jan 1749 d: 22 Mar 1823 Page 937

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 Sarah KELLOGG b: 19 Sep 1790 7 Russell KELLOGG b: 26 Nov 1776 d: 29 Feb 1778 7 Anna KELLOGG b: Jun 1779 d: 13 Nov 1779 7 Asa KELLOGG b: 3 Feb 1782 d: 12 Nov 1864 + Mary GOODRICH b: Feb 1788 d: 20 Jul 1873 8 Jared KELLOGG b: 27 Sep 1813 d: 15 Feb 1891 8 Jemima Emily KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1816 8 George KELLOGG b: 10 Jul 1819 8 Mary Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 15 Aug 1821 8 Ruth Anna KELLOGG b: 26 Mar 1823 d: 3 Sep 1898 8 Harvey KELLOGG b: 7 Aug 1825 d: 1 Jan 1895 8 Irene Amelia KELLOGG b: 23 Nov 1827 d: 29 Jul 1856 8 David KELLOGG b: 4 Feb 1830 d: 28 Oct 1901 8 Harriett Estelle KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1833 8 James Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 3 Feb 1836 d: 2 Feb 1843 7 Harvey KELLOGG b: 7 Aug 1825 7 James Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 3 Feb 1836 d: 2 Feb 1843 7 Russell KELLOGG b: 17 Jun 1786 d: 29 Mar 1787 7 Russell KELLOGG b: 25 Feb 1788 d: 9 Jan 1788 7 Orrin KELLOGG b: 20 Jul 1793 d: 28 Oct 1848 + Harriet WHITE b: 28 Jan 1807 d: 23 Jan 1881 7 Asa KELLOGG b: 14 Feb 1778 d: 18 Mar 1778 6 Jonathan WEBSTER b: 12 Feb 1732 d: 1797 6 Elijah WEBSTER b: 12 Nov 1734 d: 26 Nov 1815 + Deborah POST b: 31 Aug 1741 d: 30 Jul 1813 7 Elijah WEBSTER b: 27 Mar 1767 d: 22 Oct 1844 + Sarah JONES b: 26 Apr 1771 d: 17 Dec 1801 8 Elijah Lyman WEBSTER b: 20 Sep 1792 c: 1794 d: 15 Nov 1839 + Celia CHAPIN b: 20 Sep 1789 d: 1 May 1875 9 Lyman Jones WEBSTER b: 8 Feb 1820 d: 15 May 1853 9 Celia Chapin WEBSTER b: 7 May 1822 d: 28 Oct 1859 + James Madison BRECKENRIDGE b: 24 Jul 1810 10 Henry Dudley BRECKENRIDGE b: 1 Oct 1853 d: 15 Jun 1856 10 Mary Elizabeth BRECKENRIDGE b: 28 Dec 1856 d: 1 Oct 1857 10 Lucy Celia BRECKENRIDGE b: 29 Oct 1858 d: 29 Aug 1859 9 Jonathan Ely WEBSTER b: 29 May 1824 d: 12 Oct 1859 + Susan Laurinda TUTTLE b: 18 May 1826 d: 20 Nov 1900 10 Isadore WEBSTER b: 31 Aug 1851 10 Wilbur Lyman WEBSTER b: 13 Oct 1853 d: 28 Nov 1863 10 Howard Chapin WEBSTER b: 13 Nov 1857 9 Mary Raynolds WEBSTER b: 21 Jan 1826 + William Lowell BRECKENRIDGE b: 1 Feb 1828 d: 11 Feb 1908 10 Frederick Lowell BRECKENRIDGE b: 22 Jun 1851 d: 24 Aug 1872 10 Lyman Webster BRECKENRIDGE b: 6 Dec 1852 10 Julia Ann BRECKENRIDGE b: 25 Nov 1854 10 Mary Emily BRECKENRIDGE b: 20 Jul 1856 10 Henry Ward BRECKENRIDGE b: 5 Feb 1858 10 Seymour Chapin BRECKENRIDGE b: 30 Aug 1861 d: 11 Sep 1863 10 Harlin Augustus BRECKENRIDGE b: 24 Mar 1863 10 Fanny Esther BRECKENRIDGE b: 28 Jul 1864 10 Ozro Ely BRECKENRIDGE b: 13 Oct 1865 d: 27 May 1866 8 Augustus WEBSTER b: 20 Jun 1794 c: 1794 d: 13 Nov 1866 8 Sarah WEBSTER b: 10 Sep 1796 c: 1796 d: 23 Jul 1799 8 Miles Milton WEBSTER b: 3 Oct 1798 d: 1812 8 Marcus WEBSTER b: 29 Jan 1801 + Marcy CHAPIN b: 4 Oct 1779 d: 20 Oct 1852 8 William WEBSTER b: 16 Oct 1807 d: 25 Apr 1827 8 Sarah WEBSTER b: 30 May 1809 d: 14 Aug 1839 + Eldridge Gerry VINICA d: 3 May 1892 8 Jedediah Post WEBSTER b: 17 Mar 1811 + Diana HOUGHTON b: 17 Jun 1817 9 Mary Jane WEBSTER b: 17 Oct 1841 9 George Henry WEBSTER b: 3 Jul 1846 8 Miles Milton WEBSTER b: 2 Oct 1812 8 Marcy WEBSTER b: 12 May 1816 + Emery EDSON b: 13 Feb 1812 d: 2 Apr 1883 Page 938

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Albert Emery EDSON b: 23 Sep 1836 d: 20 Feb 1882 9 William Francis EDSON b: 24 Apr 1838 d: 16 Jun 1848 9 Harriet Marcy EDSON b: 14 Jun 1840 9 Sarah Louisa EDSON b: 12 Jun 1843 d: 8 Jan 1848 9 Ellen Augusta EDSON b: 2 Aug 1845 d: 24 Mar 1867 8 Lydia WEBSTER b: 22 Mar 1818 + Almon NELSON b: 2 Jan 1816 d: 20 Nov 1883 9 Julia Adele NELSON b: 3 Jan 1860 d: 4 Jan 1860 8 George WEBSTER b: 26 Mar 1820 d: 31 Jan 1844 8 Betsey WEBSTER b: 9 Oct 1822 7 Clara WEBSTER b: 16 Oct 1781 d: 7 Feb 1852 7 WEBSTER b: 23 Nov 1763 d: 2 Dec 1763 7 Deborah WEBSTER b: 13 Feb 1765 d: 16 Feb 1830 7 Ezekiel WEBSTER b: 21 Dec 1769 d: 7 Sep 1775 7 Joel WEBSTER b: 21 Dec 1772 d: 2 Sep 1775 7 Ezekiel WEBSTER b: 30 Nov 1775 d: 24 Mar 1857 + Matilda CHAPIN b: 5 Jul 1783 d: 10 May 1862 8 Ezekiel Ely WEBSTER b: 17 Jan 1806 d: 10 Nov 1834 8 John Luman WEBSTER b: 30 Jan 1807 d: 7 Nov 1891 + Mary Maria CHAPPEL b: 4 Jun 1811 d: 8 Nov 1889 9 Luman Chappel WEBSTER b: 29 Nov 1835 9 Laura Jane WEBSTER b: 21 Oct 1837 9 Mary Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 27 Jan 1843 d: 1900 9 Dwight Ely WEBSTER b: 17 Jan 1846 9 Ella Octavia WEBSTER b: 27 Dec 1848 8 Laura WEBSTER b: 29 Oct 1808 + Lucius WOODS b: 9 Oct 1805 9 Oscar WOODS b: 21 Jul 1834 d: After 1873 9 Carlos WOODS b: 6 May 1840 9 Winslow WOODS b: 1 Mar 1847 8 Matilda WEBSTER b: 11 Jun 1810 + Solomon NORTON b: 29 May 1800 d: 24 Mar 1891 9 Frank Webster NORTON b: 25 May 1847 d: 3 Apr 1866 9 George Seymour NORTON b: 30 Apr 1849 d: 1910 9 Charles Chapin NORTON b: 7 Dec 1851 d: 27 Sep 1864 8 William Chapin WEBSTER b: 12 Aug 1813 + Mary PARKER b: 16 Mar 1817 9 William Ely WEBSTER b: 6 Aug 1844 d: 17 May 1867 9 Ellen Matilda WEBSTER b: 25 Sep 1846 9 Mary Evalyn WEBSTER b: 24 Aug 1851 8 Dudley WEBSTER b: 23 Dec 1817 + Mary Warner STRONG b: 22 Jul 1827 9 Martha Matilda WEBSTER b: 25 Jan 1855 9 Emily Jerusha WEBSTER b: 9 Aug 1856 9 Alice Evelyn WEBSTER b: 5 Apr 1858 9 Hart Lincoln WEBSTER b: 22 Jan 1867 8 Celia Almira WEBSTER b: 16 Nov 1821 d: 31 Jan 1879 8 Charles Nichols WEBSTER b: 27 May 1824 + Sarah Ann Eliza WEBSTER b: 1 Jan 1825 d: 15 Jul 1879 9 William Augustus WEBSTER b: 23 Sep 1850 + Martha Ann DEXTER b: 2 Mar 1833 8 Joel Carlos WEBSTER b: 8 Sep 1828 d: 6 Aug 1861 7 Joel WEBSTER b: 11 Jan 1779 d: 30 Nov 1857 6 Rachel WEBSTER b: 9 Sep 1737 d: 28 Feb 1812 6 Zurviah (Zurriah) WEBSTER b: 29 Aug 1740 d: 20 Apr 1819 6 Thomas WEBSTER b: 7 Mar 1729 d: 18 Sep 1789 6 Liddia Lydia WEBSTER b: 4 Feb 1730 d: 12 Apr 1776 6 Simeon WEBSTER b: 18 Mar 1736 d: 23 Sep 1773 6 David WEBSTER b: 13 Feb 1738 d: 29 Nov 1817 6 Joseph WEBSTER b: 1742 d: 31 Dec 1809 6 Sarah WEBSTER b: 3 Nov 1744 d: 20 Jan 1803 6 Jacob WEBSTER b: 31 Mar 1746 d: 6 Jan 1808 6 Elizabeth (Betty) WEBSTER b: 12 May 1748 d: 26 Mar 1827 5 Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 26 Feb 1701 5 John WEBSTER b: 10 Jul 1702 d: Dead 5 Thomas WEBSTER b: 12 Oct 1699 d: 12 Oct 1699 Page 939

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Josiah WEBSTER b: 26 Jan 1706 d: 10 Apr 1751 4 Abigail WEBSTER b: 9 Jan 1668 c: 20 Jan 1668 d: 1667 4 Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 26 Nov 1676 4 Mary WEBSTER b: 25 May 1681 4 Abigail WEBSTER b: 9 Jan 1616 4 Thankful WEBSTER b: 12 Jan 1679 4 George WEBSTER b: 7 Nov 1670 d: 12 Apr 1747 3 William WEBSTER b: 1629 d: 1722 3 Anne WEBSTER b: 29 Jul 1621 c: 29 Jul 1621 d: 9 Jun 1662 + John MARSH b: Apr 1618 d: 28 Sep 1688 4 Daniel MARSH b: 1653 d: 24 Feb 1725 + Hannah LEWIS b: 1653-1658 d: 24 Feb 1725 5 Ebenezer MARSH b: 22 Apr 1688 d: 1772 5 John MARSH b: 9 Mar 1679 d: 2 Sep 1725 5 Job MARSH b: 11 Jun 1690 d: 29 Aug 1746 4 Jonathan MARSH b: Sep 1650 d: 10 Jul 1730 + Sarah LYMAN b: 1643 d: 1688-1707 5 Joseph MARSH b: 5 Mar 1671 c: 5 Mar 1671 d: 1773 + Hannah (MARSH) b: Abt 1677 d: 1720 6 (Ensign) Joseph MARSH b: 5 Dec 1699 c: 10 Dec 1699 d: 1753 + Mercy BILL b: 27 Sep 1702 c: 27 Sep 1702 d: 20 May 1786 7 Joseph MARSH b: 9 Apr 1721 d: 9 Feb 1811 + Dorothy MASON b: 9 Apr 1732 d: 14 Apr 1810 8 Mary MARSH b: 8 Feb 1759 8 Charles MARSH b: 10 Jul 1765 d: 11 Jan 1849 + Nancy COLLINS b: 17 May 1768 d: 18 Jun 1793 + Sarah PERKINS b: 9 Oct 1776 d: 31 Jan 1853 9 Lydon Arnold MARSH b: 26 Feb 1799 9 George Perkins MARSH b: 15 Mar 1801 d: 23 Jul 1882 9 Joseph MARSH b: 1807 d: 7 Nov 1841 9 Sarah Burrill MARSH b: 5 Jun 1809 9 Charles MARSH b: 10 May 1821 d: May 1873 7 Abel MARSH b: 1735 c: 28 Aug 1757 d: Dec 1821 7 Mercy MARSH b: 1725 d: 18 Oct 1795 7 Ruth MARSH b: Abt 1744 7 Anna MARSH b: 1729 d: 20 Oct 1802 7 Elisha MARSH b: 1738 7 Eliphalet MARSH b: 1742 c: 18 Jul 1742 d: 1828 7 Ann MARSH b: Abt 1731 7 Joseph (Lt. Gov.) MARSH b: Abt 1733 6 Elizabeth MARSH b: 30 Jul 1697 c: 30 Jul 1697 6 Hannah MARSH b: 9 Nov 1704 6 Pelatiah MARSH b: 8 Dec 1707 c: 8 Dec 1707 d: 1777 6 Jonathan MARSH b: 23 Sep 1713 c: 23 Sep 1713 6 Mercy BILL b: 12 Jan 1701 c: 9 Nov 1704 d: 20 May 1786 6 MARSH b: Abt 1701 5 John MARSH, JR. b: 1668 c: 1668 d: 1 Oct 1744 5 Nathaniel MARSH b: Abt 1674 c: 5 Mar 1671 d: Aug 1748 5 Sarah MARSH b: 17 Feb 1673 c: 17 Feb 1673 d: 1748 5 Elizabeth MARSH b: 1675 c: 27 Jun 1674 5 Hannah MARSH b: 2 Oct 1677 c: 3 Dec 1677 d: D. YOUNG 5 Ebenezer MARSH b: 23 Feb 1679 c: 23 Feb 1679 d: 1722 5 Hannah MARSH b: 10 Apr 1681 c: 10 Apr 1681 d: 22 Aug 1760 5 Lydia MARSH b: 13 Jan 1684 c: 13 Jan 1684 5 Hepzibah MARSH b: 6 Jun 1686 c: 6 Jun 1686 d: 1724 5 Jonathan MARSH b: 7 Aug 1685 c: 7 Aug 1688 d: 8 Sep 1747 + Margaret (Mary) WHITING b: 5 Jan 1690 d: 8 Dec 1747 6 Sarah MARSH b: 28 Jan 1724 c: 28 Jun 1724 d: 1796 + Abraham KELLOGG b: 17 Jan 1720 d: 13 Jan 1805 7 Frederick Webster KELLOGG b: 31 Jan 1761 d: 7 Jun 1817 + Margaret MOORE b: 13 Jul 1760 d: 3 Oct 1803 8 Polly KELLOGG b: 7 Sep 1780 d: 21 Apr 1808 8 Frederick KELLOGG b: Abt 1783 d: 16 Sep 1865 + Esther GUTHRIE b: Abt 1784 d: 17 Mar 1870 9 Mary KELLOGG b: 3 Nov 1806 9 Nancy KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1808 Page 940

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Frederick KELLOGG b: 8 Jul 1810 9 Uriel KELLOGG b: 2 May 1812 + Mary NICHOLS b: 25 Jul 1815 10 Hiram Spencer KELLOGG b: 22 May 1843 10 Alice Gertrude KELLOGG b: 6 Dec 1847 8 Jerusha KELLOGG b: 1786 d: 29 Aug 1811 8 Uriel Holmes KELLOGG b: 22 Sep 1789 d: 8 Feb 1844 + Mary Esther HUGGINS b: 22 Jul 1789 9 Orchard Guy KELLOGG b: 15 Apr 1816 d: 3 Jul 1863 + Fanny Dench DENCH b: 11 Apr 1818 d: 7 Jun 1844 10 James Warren KELLOGG b: 14 Jul 1841 10 Fanny M. KELLOGG b: 30 Nov 1843 9 John Gould KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1812 d: 7 Oct 1864 9 Mary Huggins KELLOGG b: Sep 1814 d: 6 Jun 1816 9 William KELLOGG b: 1818 d: 18 Nov 1858 9 James KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1820 d: 4 Jul 1859 9 Uriel Holmes KELLOGG b: 23 May 1823 9 Frederick Webster KELLOGG b: 25 Nov 1826 9 Henry Moore KELLOGG b: 25 Mar 1828 9 Mary Charlotte KELLOGG b: 18 May 1830 9 Margaret Norton KELLOGG b: 24 Oct 1832 8 Amanda KELLOGG b: Abt 1791 d: Jun 1844 8 Hiram KELLOGG b: Abt 1793 8 Webster KELLOGG b: Abt 1795 d: 23 Feb 1859 + Marianna NASH b: 24 Oct 1798 d: 4 Feb 1845 7 Martin KELLOGG b: 16 Jul 1758 d: 14 Apr 1840 + Lucy SEYMOUR b: 1 Jun 1758 d: 19 Sep 1839 8 Laura Mary KELLOGG b: 11 Dec 1786 d: 27 Sep 1853 + Amos REYNOLDS b: 17 Apr 1786 d: 12 Sep 1868 9 Amanda Olivia REYNOLDS b: 15 May 1826 + James Wilson GATES b: 28 Jun 1821 d: 27 Jan 1859 10 Ella GATES b: 24 Aug 1852 d: 25 Oct 1888 10 Pearley Or Pearl GATES b: 4 Jul 1854 10 Ellen GATES b: Abt 1850 10 Pearl GATES b: Abt 1852 9 George Washington REYNOLDS b: 2 Feb 1809 d: 1903 9 John Milton REYNOLDS b: 10 Mar 1812 d: 27 Aug 1888 9 Benjamin Franklin REYNOLDS b: 22 Feb 1811 d: 22 Sep 1896 9 Lucyette REYNOLDS b: 4 Mar 1814 d: 13 Sep 1857 9 Waite Elmira REYNOLDS b: 6 Jan 1816 d: 4 Aug 1886 9 Sarah Ann REYNOLDS b: 27 Dec 1817 d: 1899 9 Charles Morris REYNOLDS b: 3 Jun 1819 d: 28 Apr 1900 9 Esther REYNOLDS b: 1 Feb 1822 d: 20 Feb 1849 9 Chauncey Seymour REYNOLDS b: Mar 1824 d: 4 Aug 1843 9 Horace Dryden REYNOLDS b: 22 Apr 1828 9 Mary R. REYNOLDS b: 8 Jan 1833 d: 1873 8 Ralph KELLOGG b: 2 Jul 1789 d: 8 Jan 1792 8 George Washington KELLOGG b: 17 Apr 1791 d: 1840 + Maria SESSIONS b: Abt 1795 9 Laura KELLOGG b: Abt 1824 9 Aurelia KELLOGG b: Abt 1826 d: 26 Jul 1838 8 Lucy KELLOGG b: 26 Aug 1792 d: 1874 8 Merron KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1795 d: 26 Jan 1878 8 Olive KELLOGG b: 5 Apr 1798 d: May 1798 8 Horace Dryden KELLOGG b: 12 Aug 1799 d: 12 Aug 1871 + Mary Ann NETTLEVILLE b: Abt 1803 9 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 12 Sep 1837 8 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 16 Jul 1801 d: 12 Jul 1834 8 Ralph Phineas KELLOGG b: 12 Jul 1796 d: 12 May 1864 + Clarissa L GRIDLEY b: 30 Dec 1794 d: 24 Mar 1870 9 Lucinda KELLOGG b: 16 Feb 1821 d: 5 Apr 1846 9 Wayne Loomis KELLOGG b: 12 Sep 1822 9 Adeline Louisa KELLOGG b: 6 Jan 1825 9 Sarah Jane KELLOGG b: 26 Dec 1827 9 George Washington KELLOGG b: 24 May 1829 d: 8 Sep 1840 9 Seymour L. KELLOGG b: 20 Feb 1830 d: 26 Mar 1832 Page 941

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Chauncey Seymour KELLOGG b: 3 Sep 1832 7 Phineas KELLOGG b: 7 Jun 1756 d: 2 Dec 1835 + Olive FRAZER b: 2 Apr 1853 8 Phineas KELLOGG b: 11 Oct 1790 d: 23 Jul 1879 + Louisa THOMAS b: 20 Aug 1796 d: 29 Nov 1828 9 Mary E. KELLOGG b: 12 Jan 1822 d: 20 Feb 1898 + William Harrison DILL b: 13 Feb 1815 d: 19 Jun 1893 10 Phineas Kellogg DILL b: 1 Oct 1850 d: 13 Oct 1941 10 Martha Louise DILL b: 30 Jun 1842 d: 17 Oct 1912 10 Robert Stuart DILL b: 2 Oct 1844 d: 30 Oct 1901 10 John Hamilton DILL b: 8 Mar 1848 d: 26 Mar 1924 10 Minor Calvin DILL b: 29 Jul 1852 d: 10 Jun 1943 10 Greeley R. DILL b: 6 Mar 1855 d: 20 Jan 1911 10 Alfred Mc Griff DILL b: 23 Dec 1857 d: 11 Apr 1936 10 Cassius Clay DILL b: 22 Aug 1860 d: 28 Aug 1955 10 Emma Belle DILL b: 25 Sep 1864 d: 2 Jan 1889 + Frank SMITH 9 Sophronia Louisa KELLOGG b: 17 Nov 1818 9 Leonard Phenias KELLOGG b: 29 Jul 1821 d: 15 Sep 1821 9 Mary Ann Emeline KELLOGG b: 12 Jan 1823 9 Julia Ann KELLOGG b: 5 Feb 1825 9 Warren Stuart KELLOGG b: 25 Sep 1828 8 Keturah KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1778 d: 28 Jan 1856 8 Leonard KELLOGG b: 18 Feb 1781 d: 22 May 1817 + Sally FRENCH b: 19 Nov 1789 d: 9 Aug 1870 9 Asahel Seward KELLOGG b: 19 Aug 1809 + Eunice Ann HEALD b: 20 Jun 1820 d: 4 Jul 1869 10 Lucy G. KELLOGG b: 9 Sep 1842 d: 24 Feb 1869 10 Leonard KELLOGG b: 27 Mar 1844 d: 6 Apr 1862 10 John G. KELLOGG b: 15 Jun 1846 10 Grace KELLOGG b: 24 Feb 1848 10 Mary M. KELLOGG b: 24 May 1850 d: 30 Dec 1872 10 Lenora Hope KELLOGG b: 16 Nov 1858 9 John Leonard KELLOGG b: 8 Apr 1811 + Nancy Smith STARR b: 28 Nov 1818 d: 12 Mar 1849 9 Portia KELLOGG b: 15 Mar 1813 9 Sarah KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1815 d: 3 Jul 1853 9 Leonora KELLOGG b: 3 May 1817 d: 1877 8 Mary Ann KELLOGG b: 5 Aug 1783 d: 5 Sep 1863 8 Nancy KELLOGG b: 18 Aug 1787 8 Charles Fraser KELLOGG b: 22 May 1788 d: Jan 1865 + Aimira Kilbourne HARRIS b: 19 Aug 1787 d: 15 Dec 1820 9 Sheldon Ingalls KELLOGG b: 18 Dec 1809 d: 28 Jun 1886 + Catherine RAYNER EDMANDS b: 13 Jun 1814 d: 1 Jul 1892 10 Catherine Almira KELLOGG b: 17 Aug 1836 10 Miner Edmands KELLOGG b: 12 Jun 1839 d: 5 Dec 1842 10 Elizabeth Brown KELLOGG b: 1841 d: 1 Mar 1842 10 Virginia KELLOGG b: 31 Jan 1843 d: 23 Jul 1850 10 Sheldon Ingalls KELLOGG b: 27 Sep 1847 9 Charles Henry KELLOGG b: 28 Aug 1812 9 Miner Kilbourne KELLOGG b: 22 Aug 1814 d: 17 Feb 1889 + Celia LOGAN b: 17 Dec 1837 10 Virginia Somers KELLOGG b: 25 Apr 1860 9 Almira Sophia KELLOGG b: 19 Jan 1817 9 Horace Edmands KELLOGG b: Abt 1819 9 Warren Converse KELLOGG b: 8 Dec 1820 d: 19 Dec 1820 + Eliza SMITH b: 1801 9 Caleb Smith Fraser KELLOGG b: Abt 1837 8 Sophia KELLOGG b: 10 Sep 1792 d: 18 Apr 1877 8 Julia Ann KELLOGG b: 2 Mar 1796 d: 22 Sep 1838 7 Esther KELLOGG b: 24 Mar 1748 d: 4 Mar 1826 + Aaron AUSTIN b: 27 Aug 1745 d: 15 Jul 1829 8 Ralsamen C. AUSTIN b: Abt 1784 d: 19 Sep 1840 8 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1788 d: 1802 8 Clarissa AUSTIN b: Abt 1786 8 Sarah AUSTIN b: Abt 1782 Page 942

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1780 8 Montgomery AUSTIN b: 1778 d: 1808 8 Abigail AUSTIN b: Abt 1776 8 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1798 d: 1802 8 Clarissa AUSTIN b: Abt 1796 8 Sarah AUSTIN b: Abt 1794 8 Esther AUSTIN b: Abt 1792 8 Abigail AUSTIN b: Abt 1790 7 Moses KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1754 d: 1806 + Mabel MERRILL b: 6 Mar 1763 8 Norman KELLOGG b: 31 Oct 1794 d: 17 Dec 1872 + Fannie STEELE b: 29 Dec 1797 9 Leonard Fitch KELLOGG b: 25 Jan 1822 + Frances F. MERRILL b: 1825 9 Robert Dwight KELLOGG b: 24 Feb 1823 d: 25 Oct 1898 + Sabra Ann PIERPONT b: 27 Jun 1822 10 Harriet Eliza KELLOGG b: 3 May 1849 10 Fannie Pierpont KELLOGG b: 27 Feb 1854 10 Robert Dwight KELLOGG b: 10 Jul 1864 9 Norman Gilbert KELLOGG b: 20 Jan 1825 d: 13 Nov 1900 + Rebecca THORPE b: 23 Jan 1833 10 Elizabeth Gilder KELLOGG b: 1 Mar 1855 10 Rebecca KELLOGG b: Abt 1857 10 Emily KELLOGG b: Abt 1859 9 James Homer KELLOGG b: 9 Jun 1826 9 Fanny KELLOGG b: 25 Nov 1828 9 Henry Clay KELLOGG b: 20 Jun 1831 9 Lucius KELLOGG b: 7 Oct 1834 9 Fanny Eliza KELLOGG b: 7 Aug 1837 8 Truman KELLOGG b: 6 Dec 1800 d: 6 May 1863 + Fannie MARSH b: 20 May 1803 d: 12 Apr 1887 9 Eleanor KELLOGG b: Aug 1828 d: 7 Jan 1854 9 Candace Ann KELLOGG b: 12 Apr 1833 9 Vrial KELLOGG b: Abt 1835 9 Franklin KELLOGG b: Abt 1837 9 Howard KELLOGG b: Abt 1839 8 Henry KELLOGG b: Abt 1802 d: 22 Oct 1823 8 Polly KELLOGG b: Abt 1804 8 Louisa KELLOGG b: Abt 1806 8 Sophia KELLOGG b: Abt 1808 7 Elias KELLOGG b: 23 Feb 1754 7 Sarah "Sally" KELLOGG b: 3 Jun 1763 d: 22 Jul 1834 7 Truman KELLOGG b: 6 Jan 1766 d: 5 Nov 1821 + Hannah MERRILL b: 15 Jan 1765 c: 10 Feb 1765 d: 4 Oct 1847 8 Rachel KELLOGG b: 11 Jun 1788 d: 18 Apr 1871 8 Forris KELLOGG b: 1791 d: 23 Apr 1855 8 Truman KELLOGG b: 15 Feb 1795 d: 17 May 1867 + Malinda MARSH b: 1 May 1798 9 Sarah Malinda KELLOGG b: 25 Jul 1822 9 Cornelia Hannah KELLOGG b: 8 Jun 1824 9 Nathan Marsh KELLOGG b: 24 Jun 1829 9 Truman Morris KELLOGG b: 7 Oct 1835 8 Hannah KELLOGG b: 8 Jul 1799 d: 17 Mar 1861 8 Morris KELLOGG b: 21 Apr 1804 d: 13 Apr 1870 + Maria WINCHESTER b: 1 Oct 1808 d: 6 Aug 1873 9 Sophia KELLOGG b: 2 Feb 1833 d: 21 Jan 1884 9 Morris KELLOGG b: 10 Nov 1834 9 Maria KELLOGG b: 15 Aug 1836 d: 1 Aug 1857 9 Lucretia KELLOGG b: 9 Jan 1838 9 Charles Wetmore KELLOGG b: 30 May 1839 + Jane HENDERSON b: 2 Jan 1850 10 Henderson KELLOGG b: 20 Apr 1878 10 Edythe KELLOGG b: 27 Nov 1882 10 Alfred Galpin KELLOGG b: 2 Feb 1887 10 Branton Holstein KELLOGG b: 11 May 1889 9 Henry H. KELLOGG b: 21 Jan 1845 Page 943

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9 Sarah Eliza KELLOGG b: 29 Mar 1851 9 William B. KELLOGG b: 3 Oct 1854 8 Eliza KELLOGG b: 6 Jun 1806 d: 2 Apr 1842 7 Elizabeth KELLOGG b: 17 Jun 1768 7 Abraham KELLOGG b: 27 Jan 1750 d: 29 Apr 1812 + Sarah SEYMOUR b: 12 Jul 1750 c: Jul 1750 d: 4 Mar 1802 8 Hannah KELLOGG b: 18 Mar 1776 8 John KELLOGG b: 1787. 2618. AGNES HULCOCKE WRASKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Robert Wraske 2754 and Anne Hulcock 2755. Agnes died on 28 April 1612, aged about 74, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Richard Smith 2617, aged about 28, married Agnes Hulcocke Wraske, aged about 46, on 19 January 1584 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Smith 2442 in 1585 This family is shown within family tree 148. 2619. HENRY LYMAN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1552 in Navestock, Essex, England to John Lyman 2756 and Margaret Gerard 2757, as shown in family tree 233. Henry died on 4 May 1605, aged about 52, in Navestock, Essex, England. Note: Children Richard LYMAN b: 1580 c: 30 Oct 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, England Henry LYMAN b: 6 Jun 1591 in Of Navestoke, Essex, England c: 6 Jun 1591 in High Ongar, Essex, Eng, Eng William LYMAN b: 2 Mar 1594 in Of Navestoke, Essex, England c: 2 Mar 1594 in Navestock, Essex, Eng, Eng Phillis LYMAN b: 12 May 1597 in Of Navestoke, Essex, England c: 12 May 1597 in Navistoke, Essex, Eng, Eng. 2620. PHYLLIS (STANE) (SCOTT) STONE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1554 in High Ongar, Essex, England probably. Phyllis died in 1629, aged about 75, in Navestock, Essex, England after 1629. Henry Lyman 2619, aged about 34, married Phyllis (Stane) (Scott) Stone, aged about 32, on 19 June 1587 in Navestock, Essex, England. They had one son: Richard Lyman 2443 in 1580 This family is shown as family tree 205. 2621. RICHARD OSBORNE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1561 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England to Peter Osborne 2758 and Anne Blythe 2759. Richard fathered one daughter: Sarah Osborne 2444 in 1584 This family is shown within family tree 149. 2622. JOHN FORD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather). John fathered one son: Thomas Ford 2445 in 1582 This family is shown within family tree 116. 2623. THOMAS CHARD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 February 1567 in Hemyock, Devonshire, England. 2624. ELIZABETH BUNCKOM (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1569 in Dorset, England. Thomas Chard 2623 married Elizabeth Bunckom. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Chard (Cook) (Cooke) 2446 in 1586 This family is shown within family tree 116. 2625. RICHARD ALLYN (ALLEN) (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1564 in Braunton, Devonshire, England to Matthew Allen 2760 and Katherine Unknown 2761. Richard died on 10 May 1652, aged about 87, in Campridge, Middlesex, MA. 2626. MARGRET (MARGARET) WYOTT (WHATT) (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 9 November 1569 in Braunton, Devonshire, England to Walter Wyatt 2762 and Joan Pilford 2763. Margret died in 1642, aged about 72, in Hartford, CT. Richard Allyn (Allen) 2625, aged about 19, married Margret (Margaret) Wyott (Whatt), aged 13, on 24 September 1583 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. They had one son: Matthew Allyn (Allen) 2449 in 1605 This family is shown within family tree 150. 2627. JOHN WYATT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 November 1558 in Braunton, Devonshire, England to Phillip Wyatt (Wiatt) 2764 and Jone or Jane Paty (Patty) 2765, as shown within family tree 181. John died on 22 December 1598, aged 40, in Braunton, Devonshire, England.

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2628. FRANCES "FRANNY" CHICHESTER (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 27 November 1558 in Arlington, Devon, England to Amyas (Amias) Chichester 2766 and Jane or Joan Giffard 2767, as shown in family tree 234. Frances died on 5 April 1626, aged 67, in Braunton, Devonshire, England. John Wyatt 2627 married Frances "Franny" Chichester dated 'OCT 11584' in Braunton, Devonshire, England. They had one daughter: Margaret "Mary" Wyatt 2450 in 1606 This family is shown as family tree 206. 2629. JOHN WEBSTER, III (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1535 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster, II 2768 and Isobel Kythin 2769, as shown in family tree 235. John died on 11 October 1594, aged about 59, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Children Eme WEBSTER b: 08 Aug 1560 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Eleanor WEBSTER b: 18 Nov 1561 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 18 Oct 1562 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Matthew WEBSTER b: 1564 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England John WEBSTER b: 1566 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Margaret WEBSTER b: 07 Sep 1570 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Humphrey WEBSTER b: 07 Sep 1571 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Emett WEBSTER b: 27 Sep 1573 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2630. ISABEL RYNZZA (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1535 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. John Webster, III 2629, aged about 19, married Isabel Rynzza, aged about 19, on 11 October 1554 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one son: Matthew Webster 2451 in 1564 This family is shown as family tree 207. 2631. JOHN ASHTON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as John Aston, was born in 1535 in Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England. John fathered two children: Elizabeth Ashton 2452 in 1566 John Aston Ashton 2565 about 1568 This family is shown as family tree 208. 2632. ROBERT WRASKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2633. ANNE HULCOCK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1517 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Anne died in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Robert Wraske 2632 married Anne Hulcock, aged about 20, on 23 November 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2454 about 1537 This family is shown within family tree 118. 2634. RICHARD TREAT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert Trott, was born in 1508 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England to William Treat 2770 and Joanna Unknown 2771, as shown within family tree 183. Richard died on 16 February 1598, aged about 89, in Taunton, Manor, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Note: Children John (TROTT) TREAT b: 16 Oct 1534 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England Robert (TROTT) TREAT b: 1538 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England William (TROTT) TREAT b: 1540 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England Tamsen (TROTT) TREAT b: 1542 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England John (TROTT) TREAT b: 1545 in Trendle, Pitminster, Somerset, England. 2635. JOANNA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1512 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England. Joanna died on 14 August 1577, aged about 65, in Otterfield, Somersetshire, England. Richard Treat 2634, aged about 35, married Joanna Unknown, aged about 31, about 1543 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England. They had two children: Robert Treat 2566 in 1538 Richard Treat-Trott 2455 about 1538 This family is shown as family tree 209. 2636. NICHOLAS GAYLORD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Nicholas Gaillard, was born in 1525 in Langford, Budville, Somerset, England to Nicholas Gaylord 2772 and Johanne Newman 2773, as shown within family tree 184. Nicholas died on 13 April 1576, aged about 50, in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Note: Children Nicholas GAYLORD b: 1550 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England John GAYLORD b: 1552 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Hugh GAYLORD b: 1553 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Christopher GAYLORD b: 1555 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Page 945

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Edmund (twin) GAYLORD b: 1557 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Edward (twin) GAYLORD b: 1557 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England William GAYLORD b: 1559 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. 2637. JOHANNE SEVENOAK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Joanne Brixton, was born in 1529 in Brixton, Devonshire, England. Johanne died on 31 August 1572, aged about 43, in Will Proved, Pitminster, Somerset, England. Nicholas Gaylord 2636, aged about 26, married Johanne Sevenoak, aged about 22, about 1551 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. They had one son: Hugh Gaylord 2456 in 1553 This family is shown as family tree 210. 2638. JOHN WHITING (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1579. John fathered one son: William Whiting 2462 about 1600 This family is shown within family tree 121. 2639. MATHEW WEBSTER (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1564 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster 2774 and Ms. Unknown 2775, as shown in family tree 236. Mathew died on 13 September 1592, aged about 28, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Faith WEBSTER John WEBSTER Annis WEBSTER . 2640. ELIZABETH ASHTON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1566 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Ashton 2776, as shown within family tree 185. Elizabeth died in England. Mathew Webster 2639, aged about 22, married Elizabeth Ashton, aged about 20, on 17 April 1587 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one son: John DUPLICATE Webster 2464 in 1590 This family is shown as family tree 211. 2641. RICHARD SMITH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1555 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Mr. Smith 2777, as shown within family tree 185. Richard died on 31 May 1612, aged about 56, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2642. AGNES HULCOCKE WRASKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to Robert Wraske 2778 and Anne Hulcock 2779, as shown within family tree 185. Agnes died on 28 April 1612, aged about 74, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Richard Smith 2641, aged about 28, married Agnes Hulcocke Wraske, aged about 46, on 19 January 1584 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes DUPLICATE Smith 2465 in 1585 This family is shown within family tree 185. 2643. ANTHONY CROSBY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1545 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Crosby 2780 and Jannetta Bell 2781, as shown in family tree 237. Anthony died about 1599, aged about 54, in Leonard Scayles Close, Wheldrake, York, Englnad. Note: Children THOMAS CROSBY b: ABT 1575 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Ellen Crosby b: 1570 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2644. ALLISON BLANCHARD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1549 in Budwith, York, England. Anthony Crosby 2643 married Allison Blanchard. They had one son: Thomas Crosby 2468 in 1575 This family is shown as family tree 212. 2645. THOMAS BRIGHAM (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1549 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Brigham 2782 and Jennett Millington 2783, as shown in family tree 238. Thomas died on 8 November 1586, aged about 37, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2646. GILLIAN TWELISON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in August 1558 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Gillian died on 8 November 1586, aged 28, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Thomas Brigham 2645, aged about 22, married Gillian Twelison, aged about 12, in 1571 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: Thomas Brigham 2470 in 1575 This family is shown as family tree 213. 2647. JAMES WATSON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1530 in Home On, Spalding Moor, Yorkshire to John Watson 2784 and Sothern Unknown 2785, as shown within family tree 187. James died on 31 May 1616, aged about 85, in Home On, Spalding Moor, Yorkshire.

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2648. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1535 in Holme On, Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England. Margaret died in 1560, aged about 25, in Home On, Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, Englnad. James Watson 2647, aged about 30, married Margaret Unknown, aged about 25, in 1560 in Holme On, Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England. They had one daughter: Isabel Watson 2471 in 1560 This family is shown as family tree 214. 2649. RICHARD BANGS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather). 2650. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother). Richard Bangs 2649 married Margaret Unknown. They had one son: John Bangs 2472 about 1563 This family is shown within family tree 124. 2651. WILLIAM MYRICK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1546 in Llanlleschydd, St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales. William died in Llanlleschydd, St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Notes: • Children JOHN MERRICK b: 01 JAN 1579 in St. David's, Pembrokshire, Wales Owen Myrick b: 1581 Robert Myrick b: 1583 Janet Myrick b: 1585. • 1 WILLIAM MYRICK b: 1546 + JANET VERCH IENEN b: 1550 2 JOHN MERRICK b: 01 JAN 1579 + DOROTHY BISHOP b: ABT 1570 3 WILLIAM MERRICK b: BET 1600 AND 1603 d: 06 MAR 1689 + REBECCA TRACY b: ABT 1625 d: 03 DEC 1686 4 MARY MERRICK b: 04 NOV 1650 + STEPHEN HOPKINS b: 16 SEP 1642 d: 10 OCT 1718 5 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 1668 + Samuel Burgess b: ABT 1666 d: 26 SEP 1753 6 Samuel Burgess b: 09 DEC 1704 + Mercy Covill 6 Patience Burgess b: 16 SEP 1706 + Nicholas Cartwright b: 04 NOV 1705 6 Elizabeth Burgess b: 30 MAR 1708 6 Abigail Burgess b: 25 SEP 1710 + Stephen Sears b: 22 JUL 1710 d: ABT 1736 + Benjamin Sears b: 16 JUN 1706 6 Jacob Burgess b: 10 OCT 1712 + Ruth Wood 6 Remember Burgess b: 23 JUN 1714 d: 10 OCT 1792 + Israel Cole III b: 04 MAR 1710 d: 10 OCT 1792 6 Thomas Burgess b: 07 JUN 1721 d: 03 MAY 1815 + Mary Covill b: ABT 1716 d: 17 DEC 1771 + Thankful Bearse b: 04 FEB 1724 6 Martha Burgess b: 23 SEP 1723 d: BEF 1764 + Ebenezer Higgins b: 21 JUL 1721 d: AFT 21 APR 1779 5 STEPHEN HOPKINS b: 15 JUL 1670 d: 08 APR 1733 + SARAH HOWES b: 29 OCT 1673 d: AFT 25 MAY 1752 6 THOMAS HOPKINS b: JUN 1705 + THANKFUL CLARK b: 1707 7 SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 + JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 8 Thomas Crosby b: 20 JUL 1753 8 Mark Crosby b: 21 JUL 1755 8 John Crosby b: 10 APR 1757 8 Eunice Crosby b: 21 MAY 1759 8 Elkanah Crosby b: 10 MAY 1761 d: 30 APR 1806 + Mercy Cobb b: 1762 d: 04 MAR 1833 9 Infant Crosby b: 1790 d: 21 JUL 1790 9 Dolly Crosby b: 1797 d: 19 MAY 1805 + Francis Low b: 28 SEP 1795 9 Sophia Crosby b: 1803 d: 19 MAY 1805 8 THANKFUL CROSBY b: 25 MAY 1763 d: 1831 + URIAH LINNELL b: 16 FEB 1756 d: 08 NOV 1836 Page 947

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Zerviah Linnell b: 15 SEP 1786 d: 1828 9 Thankful Linnell b: 15 SEP 1786 9 Jonathan Linnell b: 16 FEB 1789 d: 1838 + Temperance Seabury b: 20 JAN 1793 d: 11 FEB 1879 10 Caroline Linnell b: 07 JUL 1816 d: 1832 10 Nathan Seabury Linnell b: 08 APR 1818 d: 10 SEP 1843 10 Sally Linnell b: 24 APR 1819 10 Sally Linnell b: 19 JUL 1820 + Robert C. Robinson 10 Jonathan Edwards Linnell b: 09 JUN 1822 d: 1909 + Fanny Amelia Graves 10 Mary Ann Linnell b: 31 MAR 1826 10 Temperance Seabury Linnell b: 04 MAY 1828 9 Uriah Linnell b: 07 JAN 1791 d: 1812 9 JOSHUA LINNELL b: 08 NOV 1793 d: 05 MAR 1833 + SARAH SEABURY b: 24 DEC 1796 d: 23 AUG 1834 10 JOSEPH SEABURY LINNELL b: 19 AUG 1819 d: 08 OCT 1892 + MARGARET RICHMOND b: 03 APR 1826 d: 13 MAY 1889 10 Uriah Linnell b: 25 FEB 1821 d: 10 APR 1826 10 Elijah Crosby Linnell b: 08 JAN 1823 d: 17 AUG 1876 + Cordelia Halbrook b: 18 MAR 1824 10 Charles Elijah Linnell b: 17 OCT 1824 10 Sarah Ann Linnell b: 29 SEP 1826 d: 03 FEB 1861 10 Sophia Linnell b: 26 AUG 1829 d: 18 JAN 1855 9 Sally Linnell b: 29 SEP 1795 d: OCT 1854 + Cyrus Leonard 9 Washington Linnell b: 08 OCT 1797 d: 25 AUG 1844 + Sally Reed b: 05 FEB 1795 d: BEF 1832 10 Harriet Newell Linnell b: 23 SEP 1821 10 John Reed Linnell b: 30 MAY 1823 10 Abigail Reed Linnell b: 18 MAY 1825 10 George Washington Linnell b: SEP 1827 10 George Augustus Linnell b: 10 SEP 1829 + Euretta Ball Jackson b: 07 FEB 1808 d: 29 AUG 1876 10 Lucy Adeline Linnell b: 15 SEP 1832 10 Ann Elizabeth Linnell b: 13 MAY 1834 10 Martha Maria Linnell b: 13 DEC 1836 10 Mary Thankful Linnell b: 1838 10 Henry Harrison Linnell b: 13 AUG 1840 10 Emma Retta Linnell b: 27 NOV 1842 d: 12 JAN 1908 + Seth C. Moffatt b: 1841 d: 22 DEC 1887 9 Elijah Linnell b: 30 OCT 1799 d: 29 JUN 1857 + Martha Lathrop b: 26 FEB 1798 d: 18 AUG 1865 10 Martha Ann Linnell b: 1828 d: 20 SEP 1840 10 Uriah Lothrop Linnell b: 1830 d: 28 MAR 1868 + Lucy Bartlett b: 1828 d: 11 OCT 1901 10 Caroline Eliza Linnell b: 1832 10 James Crosby Linnell b: 11 DEC 1834 + Martha E. Hard b: 1838 9 James Linnell b: 18 AUG 1802 d: 25 NOV 1841 + Mary Lathrop Johnson b: 29 SEP 1810 10 James Linnell 10 Edward Payson Linnell b: 13 APR 1834 d: 09 DEC 1871 + Frances Jane Hard b: 04 OCT 1833 d: 14 MAR 1891 10 Simeon Sampson Linnell b: 23 OCT 1837 d: 28 MAY 1917 + Mary Ellen Newhouse b: 19 JUL 1845 10 Albert Barnes Linnell b: 28 AUG 1840 9 Haskell Linnell b: 25 AUG 1805 d: ABT 1857 + Melissa Morehouse b: 1812 10 I. Spencer Linnell b: 1830 10 Catherine Linnell b: ABT 1834 10 William Henry Linnell b: ABT 1838 10 Delia Linnell b: ABT 1847 8 Sarah Crosby b: 03 MAR 1765 8 James Crosby Jr. b: 19 APR 1767 d: 03 JAN 1829 + Sally Foster b: 1769 d: 11 MAY 1818 Page 948

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Joshua Crosby b: 15 DEC 1792 d: 31 JAN 1819 9 Nancy Crosby b: 23 JUL 1794 + David Snow d: 08 DEC 1734 + Elkanah Clark d: 1819 9 James Crosby III b: 23 JUL 1794 d: 03 JAN 1829 9 Sarah Crosby b: 07 SEP 1798 + Zohth Snow 9 Elijah Crosby b: 04 DEC 1800 9 Freeman Crosby b: 04 DEC 1802 d: 10 OCT 1861 + Rebecca Unknown b: 18 AUG 1803 d: 26 MAR 1842 + Jane T. Snow b: 1810 d: 10 JAN 1890 9 Olive Crosby b: 27 OCT 1804 + Juddah Paddock Baker b: 07 DEC 1807 9 Tully Crosby b: 22 JUL 1809 d: 14 DEC 1891 + Mehitable L. Foster b: 07 DEC 1808 d: 04 MAR 1884 + Lowella Hopkins 9 Adaline Crosby b: 18 NOV 1813 + Albert Winslow + Betsey Unknown 8 Joshua Crosby b: 15 APR 1767 8 Elijah Crosby b: 10 JUN 1771 8 Elizabeth Crosby b: 15 MAR 1773 8 Betty Crosby b: 20 JUL 1776 7 Jonathan Hopkins b: 24 SEP 1731 + Mary Freeman b: 12 JUN 1739 8 Edmund F. Hopkins b: 30 DEC 1765 d: 30 APR 1834 + Martha Smith b: 1768 8 Scotto Hopkins b: BEF 16 MAY 1762 + Tamsin Doane b: 16 SEP 1738 d: BEF 1813 8 Mary Hopkins b: BEF 04 DEC 1768 8 Tamsin Hopkins b: BEF 29 NOV 1771 + Prince Crosby + Zerviah Unknown d: 02 JUL 1821 7 Stephen Hopkins b: BEF 12 AUG 1733 d: BEF MAR 1735 7 Stephen Hopkins b: BEF 30 MAR 1735 7 Elkanah Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1735 + Lydia Gray 7 Thankful Hopkins b: BEF 13 NOV 1737 7 Joshua Hopkins b: BEF 06 JUN 1742 7 Mehitable Hopkins b: 1744 7 Thomas Hopkins b: BEF 23 MAR 1745 + Zerviah Palmer 7 Susannah Hopkins b: BEF 06 NOV 1748 + Edmund Hall 7 Benjamin Hopkins b: BEF 14 OCT 1750 + Sarah Palmer 6 Jonathan Hopkins b: 29 AUG 1693 d: 28 JAN 1716 6 Sarah Hopkins b: 1694 d: 27 JUL 1753 + Jonathan Cobb b: 25 DEC 1694 d: 03 AUG 1773 7 Jonathan Cobb b: BEF 24 APR 1720 d: BEF 28 MAR 1775 + Sarah Clark b: 18 SEP 1721 d: ABT 1775 7 Sarah Cobb b: BEF 09 JUL 1721 d: AFT 10 JAN 1775 + Joseph Mayo Jr. b: ABT 1720 7 Benjamin Cobb b: 25 JUN 1726 d: OCT 1799 + Sarah Freeman b: 29 MAR 1729 d: 09 APR 1756 7 Samuel Cobb b: 21 MAY 1728 7 Elkanah Cobb b: 09 AUG 1731 7 Eleazer Cobb b: 28 DEC 1734 d: 23 AUG 1813 + Kezia Crosby b: 06 JAN 1740 d: 07 MAY 1824 7 Elizabeth Cobb b: 30 APR 1738 + Isaac Freeman b: ABT 1737 6 Rebecca Hopkins b: 1697 d: 19 MAR 1780 + Jonathan Higgins b: JUL 1697 d: 30 JAN 1792 7 Pheobe Higgins b: 09 FEB 1723 d: 30 JAN 1755 + John Taylor b: 17 APR 1717 d: 19 MAY 1802 6 Thankful Hopkins b: APR 1700 d: BEF 28 NOV 1754 Page 949

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Thomas Linnell b: 12 OCT 1703 d: 01 JUL 1737 7 Elkanah Linnell b: 24 JUN 1727 d: 1775 + Mary Sparrow b: 23 APR 1726 7 Jonathan Linnell b: 23 APR 1729 d: 07 JUN 1799 + Priscilla Gould b: 11 APR 1731 d: 1812 7 Josiah Linnell 7 Thankful Linnell b: 1732 d: 28 MAY 1810 + Jonathan Freeman b: 22 FEB 1731 d: 02 JUL 1768 6 Elkanah Hopkins b: 12 AUG 1702 d: 25 DEC 1720 6 Ebenezer Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1706 d: AFT 1757 + Rebecca Crosby b: 12 MAY 1709 7 Mary Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1733 + Isaac Sparrow + Kenelm Winslow 7 Eunice Hopkins b: 18 OCT 1734 + Elisha Crosby 7 Phebe Hopkins b: 12 APR 1737 7 Stephen Hopkins b: 01 MAY 1739 d: BET 1800 AND 1807 + Phebe Hopkins 7 Unknown Hopkins b: 01 MAY 1739 7 Betsey Hopkins + Josiah Crosby 7 Herman Hopkins 6 Mary Hopkins b: ABT 1708 d: 13 MAY 1763 + Samuel Snow b: 16 DEC 1703 d: 26 JUL 1730 7 Hannah Snow b: 09 MAR 1730 + Shubael Lewis b: 29 SEP 1705 d: 28 AUG 1766 7 Samuel Lewis b: 11 SEP 1737 7 Elizabeth Lewis b: 02 FEB 1739 + Josiah Converse 7 Sarah Lewis b: 08 DEC 1741 d: 15 JUN 1769 + Israel Converse b: 07 AUG 1743 d: 28 MAR 1806 7 Shubael Lewis b: ABT 1743 d: 07 SEP 1746 7 Mary Lewis b: 27 JAN 1747 + Joseph Moulton 7 Samuel Lewis b: 30 JUL 1748 d: 21 JUN 1827 + Mary Nichols b: 22 FEB 1749 d: 11 JUN 1823 6 Phoebe Hopkins b: 11 JUL 1711 d: 02 OCT 1773 + Samuel Bangs b: 11 JUL 1707 d: 18 JUL 1731 7 Melatiah Bangs b: 15 JUN 1731 + Josiah Dennis b: 1694 d: 31 AUG 1763 7 Bathsheba Dennis b: SEP 1748 d: 03 JUN 1761 7 Phoebe Dennis b: 30 OCT 1750 d: 09 JUL 1751 + Jonathan Bangs + Jonathan Bangs b: ABT 1704 d: 07 DEC 1745 7 Allen Bangs b: 23 MAR 1734 d: 14 SEP 1793 + Rebecca Howes b: 1731 d: 02 SEP 1793 8 Allen Bangs b: MAY 1765 d: 08 OCT 1765 + Josiah Dennis 6 Hannah Hopkins b: 04 NOV 1714 d: 22 OCT 1808 + John Lincoln b: 06 MAR 1712 d: BEF APR 1743 7 Benjamin Lincoln b: 18 JUN 1735 + Bethia Chase b: 22 FEB 1740 7 Hannah Lincoln b: 23 APR 1738 + Barnabas Griffith b: 21 NOV 1710 d: AFT 05 MAR 1776 7 Stephen Griffith b: 21 AUG 1746 7 Sarah Griffith b: 09 OCT 1748 d: 29 SEP 1823 + Scotto Clark b: 22 SEP 1745 d: 29 SEP 1823 7 Phebe Griffith b: ABT 1750 5 Ruth Hopkins b: NOV 1674 5 Judah Hopkins b: 16 JAN 1678 d: 07 JAN 1748 + Hannah Mayo b: 08 JAN 1681 d: 05 JUL 1719 6 Mercy Hopkins b: 17 APR 1703 + John Lewis b: 28 APR 1706 6 John Hopkins b: 23 SEP 1704 d: MAR 1739 + Mehitable Crosby b: ABT 1706 Page 950

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Martha Hopkins b: 25 MAR 1705 d: 1747 + John Paddock b: 21 MAY 1703 d: 1776 6 Rebecca Hopkins b: 10 OCT 1707 + Jonathan Higgins b: 1705 6 Judah Hopkins b: 18 OCT 1710 d: 01 MAR 1762 + Mercy Lincoln b: ABT 1714 6 Stephen Hopkins b: 26 JAN 1712 + Rebecca Mayo b: 02 DEC 1710 6 Desire Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1714 6 Sylvanus Hopkins b: 14 FEB 1717 d: ABT 1779 + Ruth Berry b: 19 MAR 1721 d: ABT 1769 6 Hannah Hopkins b: 17 JUN 1719 d: 22 OCT 1760 + Hannah Mayo b: 08 JAN 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719 + Hannah Mayo b: 1682 d: 05 JUL 1719 + Hannah Mayo 5 Samuel Hopkins b: MAR 1682 d: JUL 1749 + Lydia Rich b: 1688 d: 06 JUN 1749 6 Richard Hopkins b: 26 NOV 1707 d: BEF 1759 + Ruth Gage b: 20 FEB 1713 6 Reliance Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1709 d: 25 FEB 1788 + David Crosby b: 13 APR 1709 d: 10 NOV 1793 7 David Crosby b: 09 SEP 1737 d: 16 NOV 1816 + Bethia Paddock b: 17 APR 1737 d: 02 JUL 1776 7 Susannah Crosby b: 19 AUG 1740 d: 01 JAN 1819 + John Garrison 7 Reliance Crosby b: 14 NOV 1742 d: 23 JUL 1817 + Jeremiah Burgess 7 Abner Crosby b: 25 DEC 1744 d: 15 MAY 1813 + Ruth Foster b: 1749 d: 04 OCT 1816 7 Sarah Crosby b: MAY 1747 7 Eli Crosby b: 1749 d: 22 NOV 1827 + Rebecca Sears 7 Moses Crosby b: BET 1750 AND 1755 d: 02 JUL 1821 + Abigail Foster 7 Huldah Crosby b: 1758 + Elkanah Young 6 Moses Hopkins b: 30 DEC 1711 6 Lydia Hopkins b: 01 JUN 1713 d: 19 SEP 1781 + Joshua Crosby b: 04 AUG 1712 d: 16 DEC 1795 7 Nathan Crosby b: 01 NOV 1734 d: 27 OCT 1805 + Eunice Cole Merritt 7 Reuben Crosby b: 01 JAN 1736 d: 1819 + Sarah Sears b: 21 NOV 1732 d: 1810 7 Joshua Crosby b: 30 DEC 1737 + Thankful Cole 7 Theodore Crosby b: 19 DEC 1739 + Mercy Foster 7 Elijah Crosby b: 07 JUN 1742 7 Hannah Crosby b: 25 OCT 1744 7 John Crosby + Jerusha Foster 7 Josiah Crosby 7 Samuel Crosby b: 1749 7 Lydia Crosby 6 Sarah Hopkins b: 25 JUL 1717 + Abner Bangs b: 01 AUG 1720 d: 1804 6 Susannah Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1719 d: 1748 6 Moses Hopkins b: MAR 1722 d: ABT 1766 + Hannah Berry b: BET 1721 AND 1724 d: 06 OCT 1809 6 Theodore Hopkins b: 09 NOV 1726 d: 13 APR 1801 + Hannah Hurd b: 22 FEB 1731 d: OCT 1775 + Lydia Smalley 6 Nathan Hopkins b: 16 JUN 1729 d: AFT 1764 + Phebe Clark b: 31 AUG 1736 6 Hulda Hopkins b: BEF 18 APR 1731 d: BEF 1749 5 Nathaniel Hopkins b: MAR 1684 d: 13 SEP 1766 Page 951

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Mercy Mayo b: 23 APR 1688 d: AFT 25 MAR 1765 6 David Hopkins b: 13 JUL 1707 d: AFT 25 MAR 1765 + Mary Godfrey b: 23 AUG 1706 6 Jeremiah Hopkins b: 14 MAR 1708 6 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 21 APR 1711 d: 08 AUG 1801 + Thomas Crosby b: 19 AUG 1705 d: 13 DEC 1781 6 Bethia Hopkins b: 19 AUG 1715 d: 29 MAR 1726 6 Nathaniel Hopkins b: 15 SEP 1717 d: AFT 1765 + Abigail Merrick b: 10 JUL 1724 6 Mercy Hopkins b: 21 FEB 1720 d: AFT 1765 + Unknown White 6 Reuben Hopkins b: 04 APR 1722 d: 25 MAR 1767 + Elizabeth Clark 6 Samuel Hopkins b: 30 AUG 1724 d: 15 NOV 1761 + Mehitable Snow b: 22 APR 1731 d: BEF 29 JUN 1813 6 James Hopkins b: 20 MAR 1727 6 Theophilus Hopkins b: 13 MAR 1729 d: 1819 + Tabithy Eldridge 5 Joseph Hopkins b: 1688 d: 24 APR 1771 + Mary Mayo b: 26 OCT 1694 d: 15 JAN 1771 6 Isaac Hopkins b: 10 MAR 1713 d: AFT 02 MAY 1774 + Thankful Smith b: 05 MAR 1732 d: BEF 27 NOV 1760 + Elizabeth Arey 6 Joseph Hopkins b: 10 MAY 1715 d: JAN 1762 + Mary Berry 6 Mary Hopkins b: 15 DEC 1716 d: 04 SEP 1786 + Thomas Foster b: 15 MAR 1712 d: 1790 6 Jonathan Hopkins b: 12 FEB 1720 d: 1775 6 Hannah Hopkins b: 22 OCT 1722 d: 1770 + Thomas Merrick b: 12 DEC 1718 d: 03 FEB 1796 + Jabez Nichols 6 Nathan Hopkins b: 22 AUG 1726 d: 08 JUL 1727 6 Prence Hopkins b: 08 JUL 1729 d: BEF 07 JUL 1731 6 Prence Hopkins b: 07 JUL 1731 d: 1800 + Patience Snow b: 1732 6 Nathan Hopkins b: 06 OCT 1733 d: AFT 05 MAR 1771 6 Elizabeth Hopkins b: 06 JUN 1738 d: 16 JAN 1779 + Jonathan Rowley b: 18 NOV 1729 6 Solomon Hopkins b: 31 MAY 1739 d: 22 SEP 1792 + Molly Thatcher + Elizabeth Crosby 5 Benjamin Hopkins b: FEB 1690 + Rachel Lincoln b: 08 NOV 1696 d: BEF 17 JUN 1758 6 Benjamin Hopkins b: 17 FEB 1719 6 Giles Hopkins b: 29 JAN 1720 6 Seth Hopkins b: 11 FEB 1723 d: ABT 1792 + Elizabeth Cahoon b: ABT 1729 d: 04 MAY 1813 6 Rachel Hopkins b: 23 OCT 1726 + Dean Smith b: ABT 1722 d: BET 1759 AND 1760 6 Samuel Hopkins b: 22 OCT 1728 6 Solomon Hopkins b: 18 MAY 1733 6 Edward Hopkins b: 24 FEB 1735 + Mary Mayo 5 Mary Hopkins b: 15 APR 1692 + John Maker b: 1692 6 Thankful Maker b: 25 MAY 1716 + Isaac Chase b: 28 MAR 1714 d: 1806 6 Mary Maker b: 13 JUL 1718 + Nathaniel Knowles b: ABT 1720 d: BEF 1800 6 Peleg Maker d: 30 JUN 1747 + Mercy Bangs b: 12 MAR 1717 d: AFT 02 AUG 1747 6 Jonathan Maker b: 13 JUN 1720 + Hannah Tennant b: 22 OCT 1773 d: DEC 1838 6 Elizabeth Maker b: 22 JUN 1722 + Downing Cahoon b: 1738 6 Joshua Maker b: 16 SEP 1725 Page 952

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Zerviah Covell b: 10 DEC 1736 + Thankful Doane b: 12 MAR 1726 d: AFT 13 MAY 1772 6 Bursel Maker b: 06 DEC 1727 d: AFT 20 JAN 1747 6 David Maker b: 26 JUL 1731 d: BEF 07 JUN 1763 + Phebe Unknown 6 Hannah Maker b: 11 DEC 1734 + Reuben Covell 4 William Merrick b: 15 SEP 1643 d: 30 OCT 1732 + Abigail Hopkins b: OCT 1644 d: 1691 5 Rebecca Merrick b: 28 NOV 1668 d: BEF 05 MAY 1723 + Jonathan Sparrow b: 09 JUL 1665 d: 09 MAR 1740 + Jonathan Sparrow 5 William Merrick b: 01 AUG 1670 d: 20 MAR 1671 5 Stephen Merrick b: 26 MAR 1673 d: 11 MAR 1732 + Mercy Bangs + Deborah Snow b: 1672 5 Benjamin Merrick b: 1674 d: 13 AUG 1743 + Rebecca Doane b: 1672 d: 17 JUN 1722 5 Nathaniel Merrick b: 1675 d: 13 NOV 1743 + Alice Freeman b: BET 1673 AND 1680 d: 27 DEC 1756 6 Mercy Merrick b: ABT 1705 5 Hannah Merrick b: ABT 1676 + John Snow 5 John Merrick b: ABT 1679 d: 18 APR 1753 + Ann Sears b: 27 MAR 1675 d: 14 NOV 1745 + Hannah Unknown 5 Joshua Merrick b: 1680 d: 1740 + Lydia Mayo + Lydia Mayo b: 12 JUN 1694 d: AFT 18 MAR 1745 6 Thomas Merrick b: 10 FEB 1718 d: AFT 1796 + Ruth Godfrey b: ABT 1720 d: 22 JUL 1796 6 Seth Merrick b: 13 MAY 1720 d: 09 OCT 1766 + Elizabeth Brown b: 01 APR 1724 d: 14 APR 1795 6 Joseph Merrick b: 06 JUN 1722 6 Abigail Merrick b: 10 JUL 1724 + Nathaniel Hopkins b: 15 SEP 1717 d: AFT 1765 6 Lydia Merrick b: 20 SEP 1726 6 Barnabas Merrick b: 1728 d: BET 1791 AND 1800 + Ellis Bangs b: ABT 1737 6 Hannah Merrick b: 09 OCT 1731 6 Mary Merrick b: 17 MAY 1734 6 Bezaleel Merrick b: 12 NOV 1736 5 Ruth Merrick b: 1684 d: 13 FEB 1766 + Samuel Sears + Chillingsworth Foster 5 Samuel Merrick b: 1686 d: 06 APR 1714 4 Stephen Merrick b: 12 MAY 1646 d: BEF 03 MAR 1705 + Mercy Bangs b: 15 OCT 1651 5 Stephen Merrick b: 26 MAR 1673 5 William Merrick 5 Isaac Merrick b: 1678 d: ABT 1747 + Dighton Bird b: 10 NOV 1687 + Mehitabel Ellis b: 31 DEC 1693 5 Mercy Merrick b: OCT 1674 d: 16 NOV 1754 + John Mason b: 29 JAN 1674 d: 03 NOV 1736 5 Sarah Merrick d: ABT 1750 + Nathaniel Crossman b: 10 MAR 1681 d: 1757 5 Mary Merrick + Anna Wilbore b: 07 MAY 1652 4 Rebecca Merrick b: 28 JUL 1648 + Elisha Mayo b: ABT 1644 4 Ruth Merrick b: 15 MAY 1652 d: 1680 + Edmund Freeman 5 Ruth Freeman 5 Isaac Freeman 5 Mary Freeman b: 1678 Page 953

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Sarah Merrick b: 01 AUG 1654 d: 21 APR 1696 + John Freeman b: 02 DEC 1651 5 Sarah Freeman b: SEP 1676 d: 23 AUG 1739 + Edmund Snow b: 26 MAR 1672 d: BET 1754 AND 1758 5 John Freeman b: JUL 1678 d: 13 DEC 1767 + Mercy Watson b: OCT 1683 4 John Merrick b: 15 JAN 1657 d: 11 JUL 1706 + Elizabeth Trowbridge b: 12 OCT 1660 5 Sarah Merrick b: 09 JAN 1693 4 Isaac Merrick b: 06 JAN 1661 + Susan Hazen 4 Joseph Merrick b: 01 JUN 1662 d: 15 JUN 1737 + Elizabeth Howes 5 Elizabeth Merrick b: 01 JAN 1685 5 Mary Merrick b: 07 MAY 1687 5 Joseph Merrick b: 08 MAR 1690 d: 25 JUN 1721 + Elizabeth Remick + Elizabeth Twining b: 25 AUG 1690 5 William Merrick b: 26 JAN 1693 5 Isaac Merrick b: 12 AUG 1699 d: 05 MAR 1727 + Phoebe Doane 4 Benjamin Merrick b: 01 FEB 1665 + Rebecca Doane 5 Abigail Merrick b: ABT 1698 d: AFT 13 AUG 1773 + Joseph Mayo b: 22 DEC 1696 d: AFT 03 SEP 1773 5 Benjamin Merrick b: 02 MAY 1719 + Hannah Chase 5 Nathaniel Merrick b: 23 FEB 1714 d: 13 AUG 1743 + Thankful Lincoln 5 John Merrick b: 1709 d: 1752 + Frances Clark 5 Rebecca Merrick b: 1711 + John Baker 3 John Merrick b: 1614 d: 15 FEB 1678 + Hopestill Unknown 4 Hopestill Merrick b: 20 FEB 1642 d: 01 JUN 1712 + Richard Rose Morgan b: ABT 1640 4 Benjamin Merrick b: 22 APR 1644 4 Hannah Merrick b: 10 FEB 1649 d: 21 MAR 1716 + John Walker 4 James Merrick b: 1649 4 Amithia Merrick b: ABT 1650 d: 1713 + Abel Benjamin b: BET 1640 AND 1645 d: AFT 05 JUL 1710 4 Mary Merrick b: ABT 1655 + Unknown DeVoy 4 John Merrick b: BET 1655 AND 1657 d: 11 JUL 1706 + Elizabeth Trowbridge b: 12 OCT 1660 4 Sarah Merrick b: 01 MAY 1657 d: 1694 + Thomas Chapman b: 1649 4 Mercy Merrick b: 30 DEC 1658 + John Mousall 4 Abigail Merrick b: 19 FEB 1661 + Joseph Allen 4 Joseph Merrick b: 1663 + Sarah Unknown 3 James Merrick b: 1612 d: 02 APR 1708 + Margaret Unknown 4 James Merrick b: 1654 + Hannah Unknown 4 Hannah Merrick b: 06 FEB 1657 4 Abagail Merrick b: 05 SEP 1658 4 Joseph Merrick b: 27 APR 1661 + Rebecca Taylor 4 John Merrick b: 1662 4 Isaac Merrick b: 06 JAN 1665 4 Timothy Merrick b: 28 SEP 1666 d: 15 MAR 1719. Page 954

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• 4 Timothy Merrick b: 28 SEP 1666 d: 15 MAR 1719 + Mary Lancaster b: 08 MAY 1667 d: AFT 1718 4 Susanna Merrick b: 20 AUG 1670 3 Thomas Merrick b: 1620 d: 07 SEP 1704 + Sarah Stebbins b: ABT 1623 d: 15 SEP 1683 4 Samuel Merrick b: 1641 4 Thomas Merrick b: 12 FEB 1641 4 Sarah Merrick b: 09 MAY 1643 4 Mary Merrick b: 28 SEP 1645 4 Mary Merrick b: 27 AUG 1647 4 Hannah Merrick b: 10 FEB 1650 + Elizabeth Tilley b: BET 1625 AND 1632 d: 21 AUG 1684 4 Elizabeth Merrick b: 26 AUG 1654 d: 11 JAN 1659 4 Miriam Merrick b: 01 MAY 1655 d: 11 OCT 1684 4 John Merrick b: 09 NOV 1658 d: 10 APR 1748 + Mary Day b: 15 DEC 1666 + Rebecca Colton b: 20 JUN 1681 4 Elizabeth Merrick b: 02 JUL 1661 + Thomas Day 4 Thomas Merrick b: 02 JAN 1664 d: 16 AUG 1743 + Hannah Dumbleton b: ABT 1670 4 Tilley Merrick b: 20 OCT 1667 d: 21 SEP 1736 + Sarah Cooley b: 03 AUG 1673 4 James Merrick b: 02 MAR 1670 d: 08 SEP 1765 + Abigail Moseley + Sarah Hitchcock b: 01 APR 1678 4 Abigail Merrick b: 01 SEP 1673 + Gershom Ferry 3 Sarah Merrick 3 Janet Merrick b: ABT 1601 2 Owen Myrick b: 1581 2 Robert Myrick b: 1583 2 Janet Myrick b: 1585. 2652. JANET VERCHIENEN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1550 in Anglesley Co., Wales, England. Janet died in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England. William Myrick 2651 married Janet Verchienen. They had one son: John Merrick 2480 in 1579 This family is shown within family tree 125. 2653. MATHEW BISHOP (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1534 in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England. Mathew died in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England. 2654. ELIZABETH YOUNG (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1538 in St. David's Pembrokshire, Wales, England. Mathew Bishop 2653 married Elizabeth Young. They had one daughter: Dorothy Bishop 2481 about 1570 This family is shown within family tree 125. 2655. STEPHEN TRACY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1559 in Norwich, Norfolksire, England. Stephen died before 22 December 1630, when younger than 71, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. 2656. AGNES ERDLEY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 22 February 1569 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Agnes died on 16 June 1640, aged 71, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Stephen Tracy 2655, aged about 26, married Agnes Erdley, aged 16, on 20 February 1586 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. They had one son: Stephen Tracy 2482 in 1596 This family is shown within family tree 125. 2657. WALTER ROBERTS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1526 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to Thomas Roberts 2786 and Elizabeth Fremingham 2787, as shown in family tree 239. Walter died on 23 June 1580, aged about 53, in Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2658. MARY FRANCES MAYNARD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1537 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to John Maynard, Alderman 2788, as shown within family tree 188. Walter Roberts 2657, aged about 28, married Mary Frances Maynard, aged about 17, on 22 January 1555 in England. They had one son: Thomas Roberts, Sir Baronet 2485 in 1559 This family is shown as family tree 215. Page 955

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2659. MARTIN JAMES, ESQUIRE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1540/41 in Imarden, Worcester, England. Martin died in 1562, aged about 22, in Smarden, Kent, England. 2660. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1542 in Imarden, Worcester, England. Martin James, Esquire 2659, aged about 22, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 20, in 1562 in Smarden, Kent, England. They had one daughter: Frances James 2486 in 1563 This family is shown within family tree 158. 2661. WILLIAM HILTON (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1516 in Yorkshire, England. William fathered one son: Mark Roger Hilton 2487 in 1560 This family is shown within family tree 126. 2662. JOHN GRAY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1585 in Stapleford, Tawney, Essex, England. John fathered one son: John Gray 2488 in 1613 This family is shown within family tree 159. 2663. WILLIAM LUMPKIN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1600 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts. William died on 29 January 1670, aged about 69, in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts. 2664. TAMESIN CONSTABLE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1605 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts to Thomas Constable 2789 and Anne Drake 2790, as shown in family tree 240. Tamesin died on 26 February 1681, aged about 75, in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony/ Barnstable, Massachusetts. William Lumpkin 2663 married Tamesin Constable. They had one daughter: Hannah Lumpkin 2489 in 1623 This family is shown as family tree 216. 2665. JOHN STURGIS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 April 1578 in Worth, Kent, England to Edward Sturgis 2791. John died in January 1624/25, aged 45, in Sturry, Kent, England. 2666. MARGARET AUSTIN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1576 in Kent, England. Margaret died on 3 April 1622, aged about 45, in Eastry, Kent, england. John Sturgis 2665, aged 30, married Margaret Austin, aged about 32, on 28 November 1608 in Tilmanstone, Kent, England. They had one son: Edward Sturgis 2490 in 1602 This family is shown within family tree 159. 2667. THOMAS HINCKLEY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in December 1562 in Harrietsham, Kent, England to Robert Hinckley 2792 and Elizabeth Unknown 2793, as shown in family tree 241. Thomas died in 1634, aged about 71, in Ulcombe, Kent, England. 2668. ANNE KATHERINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1584. Anne died in 1635, aged about 51, in Ulcombe, Kent, England. Thomas Hinckley 2667, aged about 45, married Anne Katherine Unknown, aged about 24, in 1608 in England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Hinckley 2491 in 1602 This family is shown as family tree 217. 2669. THOMAS CLARK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in November 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Thomas died on 29 July 1627, aged 56, in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. 2670. ROSE KERRICH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born on 13 April 1572 in Saxted, Suffolk, England. Rose died on 19 September 1627, aged 55, in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Thomas Clark 2669 married Rose Kerrich. They had one son: Thomas Clark 2492 in 1599 This family is shown within family tree 127. 2671. MARY DURRANT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1590 in Ufford, Suffolk, England. Mary died on 15 July 1631, aged about 41, in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA or. Mary had one daughter: Susanna Ring 2493 in 1615 This family is shown within family tree 127. 2672. MATTHEW WING WINGE WYNGE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1549 in England. Matthew died after 16 October 1614, when older than 65, in Banbury, St. Mary's, Oxfordshire, England.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Notes: • Children Fulk(e) WING(E) b: EST 1574 in (Unknown), England Thomas WING(E) [Wynge] c: 21 APR 1576 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England Sibill WING(E) c: 26 JAN 1578 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England Elizabeth WING(E) c: 20 MAR 1579 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England Elizabeth WING(E) c: 08 OCT 1581 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England John WING(E) c: 12 JAN 1584 in Banbury, St. Mary's, Oxfordshire, England Matthew [Matthias] WING(E) c: 27 FEB 1586 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England James WING(E) c: 01 FEB 1587 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England Sarah WING(E) [Whynge] c: 12 JAN 1589 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England Joane [Joana] WING(E) c: 25 DEC 1592 in Banbury, St. Mary, Oxfordshire, England. • 1 Matthew WING(E) [Wynge] b: ABT 1549 d: BET 16 OCT 1614 AND 19 OCT 1614 + Mary (UNKNOWN) b: ABT 1552 d: BEF 24 JUL 1613 2 Fulk(e) WING(E) b: EST 1574 d: BEF 22 OCT 1631 + Ann(a) HOWLER b: ABT 1575 d: BEF 07 SEP 1628 3 Anna WING c: 23 OCT 1597 3 Dorcas (Dorris) WING c: 11 NOV 1599 3 Elizabeth WING c: 08 SEP 1601 d: BEF 30 JUN 1605 3 Matthew WING c: 16 AUG 1603 3 Mary WING c: 17 FEB 1605 3 Elizabeth WING c: 08 NOV 1606 d: BEF 1614 3 Deborah WING c: 28 FEB 1608 d: BEF 1614 3 John WING c: 17 NOV 1611 d: BEF 06 DEC 1611 3 Elisa WING c: 04 SEP 1614 d: BEF 09 MAR 1615 2 Thomas WING(E) [Wynge] c: 21 APR 1576 d: BEF 02 NOV 1624 + Elizabeth PATTEN b: ABT 1578 d: BEF 05 SEP 1633 3 Matthew WING c: 06 JUL 1602 d: BEF 09 AUG 1614 3 John WING c: 18 JUN 1604 3 Thomas WING c: 27 OCT 1606 d: BEF 23 AUG 1608 2 Sibill WING(E) c: 26 JAN 1578 d: BEF 22 FEB 1578 2 Elizabeth WING(E) c: 20 MAR 1579 d: BEF 31 MAR 1579 2 Elizabeth WING(E) c: 08 OCT 1581 d: BEF 30 JAN 1665 + John NICHOLS [Nycholes] b: ABT 1578 3 John NICHOLS (II) b: BEF 09 AUG 1614 2 John WING(E) c: 12 JAN 1584 d: BET 02 NOV 1629 AND 04 AUG 1630 + Deborah BACHILER b: ABT 1590 d: BEF 1653 3 Debora(h) WING(E) c: 12 OCT 1609 d: BEF 27 AUG 1680 3 John WING(E) (II) c: 01 SEP 1611 d: ABT APR 1699 + Elizabeth DILLINGHAM c: 02 APR 1616 d: 31 JAN 1692 4 (Unknown) WING b: ABT 1646 d: ABT 11 DEC 1648 4 Ephraim WING b: 30 MAY 1648 d: BEF 31 DEC 1649 4 Joseph WING b: ABT 02 SEP 1650 d: ABT 28 MAY 1679 + Jerusha MAYHEW b: ABT 1654 d: AFT OCT 1717 4 An(n)anias WING b: ABT 1652 d: 30 AUG 1718 + Hannah TILTON b: 15 SEP 1663 d: 09 DEC 1730 4 Os(h)eah [Ose(e)th] WING b: ABT 1654 d: 13 JUN 1729 + Nathan TURNER b: 01 MAR 1654/55 d: 15 AUG 1693 + Joseph WHITE Jr. b: 01 MAY 1674 d: 21 JUL 1715 4 John WING (III) b: ABT 1655 d: BEF 09 JUN 1683 + Mary (UNKNOWN) b: ABT 1657 4 Susanna WING b: ABT 1657 d: 02 AUG 1717 + William PARSLOW b: ABT 1660 d: AFT 1721 3 Daniel WING(E) b: ABT 1616 d: 10 MAR 1697/98 + Anna EWER b: ABT 1637 d: ABT 1720 4 Experience WING b: 04 AUG 1668 d: 1759 + Samuel SPOONER b: 14 JAN 1655/56 d: ABT 1737 4 Bachelor [Bachelder] WING b: 10 DEC 1671 d: 22 APR 1740 + Joanna HATCH b: 21 MAR 1662 d: 20 MAY 1761 4 Jashub WING b: 30 MAR 1674 d: AFT 30 DEC 1746 + Anna HOXIE b: 25 JAN 1669 d: 16 DEC 1721 + Dorothy BUTLER b: ABT 1687 d: AFT SEP 1740 + Hannah SWIFT b: ABT 1620 d: 31 JAN 1664/65 4 Hannah WING b: 28 JUL 1643 + Jedediah LOMBARD [Lumber(t)] b: 20 SEP 1640 d: BET 1732 AND 1739 4 Lydia WING b: 23 MAY 1647 d: BET 1704 AND 1709 Page 957

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Thomas HAMBLETON b: ABT 1645 d: BEF 1677 + John ABBOTT b: EST 1645? d: 16 MAY 1714 4 Deborah WING b: 10 OCT 1648 d: BEF 1660 4 Mary WING b: 13 NOV 1650 4 Samuel WING b: 28 AUG 1652 d: BEF 29 SEP 1701 + Mary DILLINGHAM b: 23 DEC 1653 d: AFT AUG 1702 4 Hepzibah WING b: 07 NOV 1654 4 John WING b: 14 NOV 1656 d: 01 AUG 1717 + Martha SPOONER (Davol) b: ABT 1658 d: AFT 29 NOV 1730 + Ann (UNKNOWN) d: 1683 4 Beulah WING b: 16 NOV 1658 d: AFT 03 MAR 1715 + Aaron BARLOW b: ABT 1654 d: 04 FEB 1714/15 4 Deborah WING b: NOV 1660 d: AFT 21 AUG 1711 + William DUNGAN b: EST 1660? d: 1713 4 Daniel WING (II) b: 21 JAN 1664/65 d: ABT 1738 + Deborah DILLINGHAM b: 21 FEB 1659/60 d: AFT 1731 3 Joseph WING(E) c: 05 NOV 1618 3 Stephen WING(E) b: 1621 d: 24 APR 1710 + Ose(i)th-Os(h)ea(h) DILLINGHAM c: 10 FEB 1621/22 d: 29 APR 1654 4 Nathaniel WING b: BEF 02 MAR 1646/47 d: ABT NOV 1722 + Sarah HATCH b: 21 MAR 1665 d: ABT AUG 1731 4 Ephraim WING b: 02 APR 1649 d: BEF 10 DEC 1649 4 Mercy WING b: 13 NOV 1650 4 Deborah WING b: ABT 1653 + Sarah BRIGGS b: BET 1635 AND 1641 d: 26 MAR 1689 4 Stephen WING b: 02 SEP 1656 d: 26 MAR 1676 4 Sarah WING b: 05 FEB 1658/59 d: 26 AUG 1720 + Robert GIFFORD b: ABT 1656 d: ABT 1727 4 John WING b: 25 SEP 1661 d: 21 SEP 1728 + Mary PERRY b: ABT 1659 d: 06 MAY 1714 + Mary (UNKNOWN) Ban(n)ister b: ABT MAR 1660 d: 12 JUN 1720 + Mary MOWRY Coggeshall b: 17 OCT 1672 + Ann (UNKNOWN) d: 1683 4 Abigail WING b: 01 MAY 1664 d: AFT 02 DEC 1700 4 Elisha WING b: 02 FEB 1668/69 d: BET 08 JUN 1752 AND 19 MAY 1757 + Mehitable BUTLER b: ABT 1671 d: 09 NOV 1731 4 Ebenezer WING b: 11 JUL 1671 d: 24 FEB 1738 + Elizabeth BACKHOUSE [Backus] b: ABT 1673 d: 21 APR 1758 4 Matthew WING b: 01 MAR 1673/74 d: BET 08 JAN 1724 AND 21 JUL 1724 + Elizabeth MOTT Ricketson b: 09 AUG 1659 d: AFT 1723 3 unnamed daughters WING(E) b: ABT 1625 3 Matthew WING(E) b: AFT 1627 d: BEF 1653 + Joan(e) NEWMAN (Nicholson) b: ABT 1630 d: BEF 27 AUG 1680 4 John WING b: ABT 1650 d: BEF 1680 2 Matthew [Matthias] WING(E) c: 27 FEB 1586 d: BEF 09 AUG 1614 2 James WING(E) c: 01 FEB 1587 d: 1624? + Ann GREGORY b: ABT 1592 3 Will(iam) WING(E) c: 16 FEB 1613 4 William WING(E) d: BEF 31 MAY 1674 + Elizabeth GRIFFIN 4 John WING(E) d: 1635 + (Unknown) (UNKNOWN) Richards b: ABT 1615 4 infant WING(E) b: MAY 1640 d: BEF 11 MAY 1640 4 Anne WING(E) + Robert CHARLES b: ABT 1637 4 Deborah WING(E) d: BEF 02 AUG 1671 4 Mary WING(E) b: ABT 1649 d: BEF 23 NOV 1650 4 Mary WING(E) 2 Sarah WING(E) [Whynge] c: 12 JAN 1589 d: BEF 08 SEP 1604 2 Joane [Joana] WING(E) c: 25 DEC 1592 d: BEF FEB 1627 + Robert CHAMBERLAIN [Chamberlayne] b: ABT 1587 d: 1639 3 Thomas CHAMBERLAIN b: BEF 09 AUG 1614 d: BEF 09 OCT 1630 3 Matthew CHAMBERLAIN + An(ne) ASHWOOD.

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2673. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1552 in England. Mary died before 24 July 1613, when younger than 61, in Banbury, Oxon, England. Matthew Wing Winge Wynge 2672, aged about 24, married Mary Unknown, aged about 21, about 1573 in England. They had one son: John Wing, I 2494 in 1584 This family is shown within family tree 128. 2674. STEPHEN BACHILER (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1561 in Tournai, Hainaut (now Belgium), maybe. Stephen died on 31 October 1656, aged about 95, in Allhallows Staining, London, England. Stephen fathered one daughter: Deborah Bachiler 2495 about 1590 This family is shown within family tree 128. 2675. THOMAS, II CHAPMAN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1619 in Jordan's Journey, VA to Thomas, I Chapman 2794 and Ann Unknown 2795. Thomas, died in 1652, aged about 33, in Charles Cittie, VA. Thomas, fathered one son: Thomas Chapman, III 2499 in 1641 This family is shown within family tree 162. 2676. PATRICK NAPIER (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1608. Note: Marriage 1 Joane WALLIS Married: 4 JUL 1628 in St. Gregory, England Children Valentine NAPIER b: ABT 1626 in London, England Christopher NAPIER b: ABT 1629 in London, England Katherine NAPIER b: ABT 1630 Archibald NAPIER b: ABT 1633 Patrick NAPIER b: ABT 1634 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. 2677. JOAN WALLIS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother). Patrick Napier 2676, aged about 20, married Joan Wallis on 4 July 1628 in St Gregory, England. They had one son: Patrick Napier 2501 about 1634 This family is shown within family tree 131. 2678. MR. HUGHES (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in Shropshire, Wales, UK. Mr. Hughes died in Wales, UK. Note: Children Rees HUGHES , Sr. b: ABT 1625 George HUGHES b: ABT 1630. Mr. Hughes fathered one son: Rees Hughes 2503 about 1625 This family is shown within family tree 131. 2679. JOHN BOURKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1600 in County Kildare, Ireland. 2680. CATHERINE FAY MOUNTCASHEL (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1620 in County Kildare, Ireland. John Bourke 2679 married Catherine Fay Mountcashel. They had one son: Richard Bourke 2505 in 1664 This family is shown within family tree 132. 2681. ANDREW RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1570 in Hall, Scotland to John R. Rutherford Rutherford 2796 and Isobel Davidson 2797, as shown in family tree 242. Andrew fathered one son: Adam Rutherford 2521 in 1614 This family is shown as family tree 218. 2682. ROBERT RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in Castlewood, Roxourghshire, Scotland. Robert fathered one daughter: Janet Rutherford 2522 in 1614 This family is shown within family tree 166. 2683. ISACHE ISAAC PERKINS, SR. (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 20 December 1571 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Henry, III Perkins, III 2798 and Alice Kebble 2799, as shown in family tree 243. Isache died on 1 December 1629, aged 57, in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Note: 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 Page 959

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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. 2684. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother). Alice died before 17 June 1603 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. 2683, aged about 24, married Alice Unknown about 1596. They had one son: Isaac Perkins, Jr. 2525 in 1611 This family is shown as family tree 219. 2685. HUMPHREY WISE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Humphrey Wyeth, was born in 1591 in Salisbury, Wilthire, England. Humphrey died on 26 March 1639, aged about 47, in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Note: Marriage 1 Susanna TIDD b: 1592 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England Married: Abt 1615 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> 1 2 Children Benjamin WISE b: 1616 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Joseph WISE b: 1618 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Susannah WISE b: Abt 1619 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Edmund WISE b: 1620 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Alice WISE b: 1620 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Abigail WISE b: 1621 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Mary WISE b: 1623 in Ann WISE b: 1624 in Susanna WISE b: 1625 in Sarah WISE b: 1625 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Benjamin WISE b: 1627 in Joseph WISE b: 1629 in Emily WISE b: 1631 in Ann WISE b: 1635 in. 2686. SUSANNAH TIDD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1592 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wright, Hampshire, England to John Tidd 2800 and Agnes Dane 2801. Susannah died about 1678, aged about 86. Note: Father: John TIDD b: Abt 1563 in Mother: Agnes DANE b: Abt 1567 in Marriage 1 Samuel GREENFIELD b: Abt 1587 in Married: Abt 1615 in 1 2 Marriage 2 Humphrey WISE b: 1591 in , Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Married: Abt 1615 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> 1 2 Children Benjamin WISE b: 1616 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Joseph WISE b: 1618 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Susannah WISE b: Abt 1619 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Edmund WISE b: 1620 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Alice WISE b: 1620 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Abigail WISE b: 1621 in <, Hillmorton, Warwick, England> Mary WISE b: 1623 in Ann WISE b: 1624 in Susanna WISE b: 1625 in Sarah WISE b: 1625 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Benjamin WISE b: 1627 in Joseph WISE b: 1629 in Emily WISE b: 1631 in Ann WISE b: 1635 in. Humphrey Wise 2685 married Susannah Tidd. They had one daughter: Susanna Wise 2526 before 1619 This family is shown within family tree 167. 2687. THOMAS CONWAY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 4 May 1612 in Lisburn, Antrim, Armagh, Ireland to John Conway 2802 and Mahala ? Unknown 2803. Thomas died about 1676, aged about 64, in County Antrim, Ireland. 2688. MARIAH MARY TANNEY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1614 in County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas Conway 2687, aged about 27, married Mariah Mary Tanney, aged about 25, about 1639 in County Antrim, Ireland. They had one son: Thomas Conway 2528 in 1652 This family is shown within family tree 168.

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2689. VALENTIENE HOLLINGSWORTH (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 15 August 1632 in Belliniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland to Henry Hollingsworth 2804 and Catherine Cornish 2805, as shown in family tree 244. Valentiene died in 1710/11, aged about 77, in Rickland Manor, Shellport Creek, Newark, New Castle, DE, USA. Notes: • Valentine and Anne are reported to have had 10 children. Valentine Hollingsworth is recorded as having sought a certificate of removal from Lurgan Quaker Monthly Meeting, Ireland, for "himself & also for ye rest to go with him." The request was granted on July 25, 1682. Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr. sailed from Belfast to America in 1682 with his wife and children. He sailed aboard the 'Antelo[pe' and landed in Delaware River on 10 December 1682. (in the tenth month by the Quaker calendar). He subsequently settled on approximately 1,000 acresnear what is now the city of Wilmington, Delaware. At that time it was an area of Pennsylvania. He was a devout Quaker (Society of Friends) and many of his descendants still adhere to that faith. "At a Monthly Meeting held at Chichester ye 9th. of ye 4th month, 1684, WhereasThomas Moore came and de- sired assistance of the meeting to lend himsomething toward the building of him a house ye meeting consideringhis poverty hath agreed to do it and subscribe as followeth ...". From 1686 to 1710 he was Superintendent of the Quaker Monthly Meetings and established several in the Province of Pennsylvania in 1683. He was a signer of William Penn's Great Charter and a member of the Pro Provincial Council in 1695. He was buried in a burial ground he had presented to the Society of Friends in 1687 and named New Worke, from which the City of Newark, Delaware got it's name. He was survived by fivesons and one daughter at age 44. His descendants were noted for their enterprise and industry. Many were engaged in the manufacture of flour and owned mills on branches of the Elk River in Cecil County, Maryland and New Castle Co., DE. One of his descendants, Levi Hollingsworth was a member of a distinguishedMaryland ship building company, built a copper rolling mill on the Gunpowder River near Baltimore in 1809. His copper was used to cover the dome of the Capitol Building. This was acquired by Paul Revere andis now the Copper and Brass Co. (History of Revere Copper and Brass Co.). Between 1766 and 1770 several Hollingsworth families along with many other Quaker families migrated to the Carolina's, which proved to be amistake. The farmland was not suitable and being anti-slavery, they were in a poor competitive position. This caused most of the Quakers to migrate again, this time to Ohio and the Indiana Territory. In 1805 seven Hollingsworth families left in one group. They split at the Ohio River, three going to Ohio and four to the Indiana Territory. Quaker records reveal that many who went into Ohio soon came on into the Indiana Territory, which was then the frontier and good land could be obtained by Federal Grant. (Ref: Info from Thomas Hollingsworth -- [email protected] or [email protected]). Also see the Hollingsworth family at the Genforum message boards. (Ref: Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I- III, Hon. Hampton L. Carson). In 1682, Valentine Hollingsworth, with his wife Ann, the three eldest children of his second wife, his eldest daughter by his first wife and her second husband, Thomas Conway, and their children, and a man servant, John Musgrave, sailed from Belfast, Ireland, for the Delaware, and on his arrival settled on a plantation of 986 acres on Shelpot Creek in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle county, now Delaware, about five miles northeast of what is now the city of Wilmington. He was one of the first settlers in that section anda meeting of Friends later known as Newark, and subsequently Kennett Monthly Meeting, was long held at his house, until a meetinghouse was erected on a half-acre tract of land given to Friends by him for a burying place and other purposes of the meeting. He was one of the most prominent men of the Three Lower Counties in public affairs; was a representative in the first Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1682-83, and in the subsequent assemblies of 1685-87-88-89-95-1700, and was also a justice of New Castle county, from February 3, 1685. Of the four children of his first wife, the eldest, Mary, with hersecond husband, accompanied him to America in 1682, and has left numerous descendants; Henry, the second child, followed his father to the Delaware in 1683; Thomas, the third,in 1686; and Catharine, the youngest, came with her husband, George Robinson, about 1688. By his second wife he had seven children, three of whom were born in New Castle county. Valentine and his family became associated with William Penn and his Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. In 1682, Valentine and his family moved to America about the same time as William Penn and settled in Delaware. Valentine and some of his family made the voyage onthe ship Antelope. One son, Henry, made the voyage on the ship Lion. It took 167 years for some of Valentine's descendants to make their way to the American West Coast. In the meantime, branches of the family scattered across the country and around the world making it very difficult to keep track of them. This is further complicated by the fact that there were several other Hollingsworth patriarchs that came over about the same time as Valentine. In 1687 Hollingsworth gave one-half acre near his log cabin for a meeting house and burial lot for the New Ark Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends. The location of the burying ground is just outside Wilmington DE. By car, one takes Marsh Rd. (DE 3) north from I-95 about 1/2 mile, turn left on Baynard, then right again about 1/2 mile later at the historical marker for Newark Church and go uphill. The white frame church is not a Quaker church, but a later building. The graveyardwas likewise taken over by others after the Friends left. The early Friends did not believe in memorial stones, so there is no specific assurance of exactly where Valentine and Ann lie in the graveyard. A memorial Page 961

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stone to Valentine is there in the graveyard, erected by descendants in 1935. He was apparently a founder of this first monthly meeting in Delaware along with Morgan Druet, Thomas Conway, Adam Sharpley, Cornelius Empsan, William Stockdale. The lands that Valentine and hissons Thomas and Henry together held are in the area bounded by the railroad along I-95, Rt. 202, Del. 261 and Shellpot Creek. Valentine's second marriage, to Ann Calvert, is recorded in the Lurgan (Co. Armagh), Ireland, Marriage Book, and is as follows, "This is to certify the truth to all people that Valentine Hollenworth in ye psh of Sego in ye county of Armagh, and Anne Calvert of the same psh having intentions of marriage according to the ordinances of God, and Gods joining, Did lay it before mons meeting before them their marriage being propounded, then ye meeting desired them to wait some time, wch they did, so the meeting makeing inquiry between the time whether ye man be free from all other women, and the woman free from all otherman, and so the second time they comeing before the mens meeting,all things being clear, so they being left to their freedome. A meeting of the people of god being appointed and assembled together at the house of Marke? Wright, in the psh of Shankell the twelfth day of the fourth month in ye yeare 1672 whene they tooke one another in marriagein the presence of god and of his people according to ye law of god, we are witnesses of the same whose names are hereunto subscribed ye day and yeare aforesaid. Val: Holengworth. Anne Holengworth. Additional references for Valentine include: 1.) J. Adger Stewart: 'Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr.', 1925. 2.) Earl Darrah: 'Hollingsworth: Westward Migration and Settlement ofthe Valentine Hollingsworth Family', Library of Congress - CS74.H74 1995. • Children Mary Hollingsworth b: 25 MAR 1656 in Belleniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland Thomas Hollingsworth Sr. b: 01 MAR 1660/61 in Ballyvickcrannell, Seagoe, County Armagh, Ireland. 2690. ANN REE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1628 in Tanderagee, Armagh, Ireland. Valentiene Hollingsworth 2689, aged 22, married Ann Ree, aged about 26, on 7 April 1655. They had one daughter: Mary Hollingsworth 2529 in 1656 This family is shown as family tree 220. 2691. LUKE MILBOURNE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 18 October 1622 in Longhborough, Leicestershire, England. Luke died in 1667/68, aged about 44, in St Michaels, Coventry, England. Note: Children Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Milbourne Abigail Milbourne b: 1640 in , , , England William MILBOURNE b: 1642 in Somerset, England Luke Jr. Milbourne b: 1649 in Wroxhall, [parish], Warwickshire, England Anne ? Milbourne b: 1654 in , , New York, USA Joseph Milbourne b: abt 1662 in , Warwickshire, , England Richard Milbourne b: bef 1667 in , , , England Jacob Milbourne b: abt 1668 in , , , England Peter Milbourne b: 1670 in , , , England. 2692. PHOEBE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1622. Luke Milbourne 2691 married Phoebe Unknown. They had one son: William Milbourne 2530 in 1642 This family is shown within family tree 139. 2693. GEORGE TURFEY (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather). George fathered one daughter: Susanna Turfey 2531 in 1642 This family is shown within family tree 139. 2694. JEAN HASBROUCK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1599 and 1628. Jean died between 1653 and 1713, aged about 69.

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2695. ESTER UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1608 and 1631. Ester died between 1653 and 1719, aged about 66. Jean Hasbrouck 2694, aged about 32, married Ester Unknown, aged about 26, between 1624 and 1668. They had one son: Abraham Hasbrouck 2533 in 1650 This family is shown within family tree 140. 2696. CHRISTIAN DEYO (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1602 and 1631. Christian died between 1656 and 1716, aged about 70. 2697. JEANNE VERBEAU (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1611 and 1634. Jeanne died between 1656 and 1722, aged about 67. Christian Deyo 2696, aged about 34, married Jeanne Verbeau, aged about 28, between 1628 and 1671. They had one daughter: Maria Deyo 2534 in 1653 This family is shown within family tree 140. 2698. RICHARD LEMASTERS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1670 in St. Mary's, MD. Richard died in 1735, aged about 65, in Charles, Maryland, USA. 2699. MARTHA DENNIS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1674 in St. Mary's City, Charles, MD. Martha died in 1713, aged about 39, in Charles, Maryland, USA. Richard Lemasters 2698 married Martha Dennis. They had one son: Joseph Lemasters 2537 in 1693 This family is shown within family tree 171. 2700. THOMAS WARD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1673 in Charles, Maryland, USA to John Ward 2806 and Hannah Jackson 2807, as shown within family tree 195. Thomas died in 1730, aged about 57, in Durham Parish, Charles, MD. 2701. MARY VINES (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1676 to Samuel Vines 2808 and Mary Jones 2809, as shown within family tree 195. Thomas Ward 2700, aged about 13, married Mary Vines, aged about 10, in 1686. They had one daughter: Catherine Ward 2538 in 1695 This family is shown as family tree 221. 2702. HENRY BROCK (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandfather) was born on 20 February 1603 to John Brock 2810, as shown in family tree 245. Henry died in 1652, aged about 49. Notes: • HENRY BROCKE IS MOST LIKELY HENRY SON OF JOHN BORN 1603 MAYBE HE IS HENRY SON OF ROBERT Christening: 24 Aug 1573 Stradbrook, Suffolk, England ?. • Father: JOHN BROCK b: 24 AUG 1566 Mother: Marriage 1 ELIZABETH ALDOUS b: 1593 Children REV. JOHN BROCK b: 1620 MARY BROCK b: 23 APR 1622 ELIZABETH BROCK b: 25 SEP 1625 ANN BROCK b: 16 APR 1637. 2703. ELIZABETH ALDOUS (Lloyd's ten-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1593 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England to James Aldous 2811 and Elizabeth Unknown 2812, as shown in family tree 246. Elizabeth died in Dedham, MA, USA. Henry Brock 2702 married Elizabeth Aldous. They had one son: John Brock 2543 about 1618 This family is shown as family tree 222. 2704. ROBERT TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born in Sussex, England to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Susan Rowland 2727, as shown in family tree 223. Robert died in 1659. 2705. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt by marriage). Robert Taylor 2704 married Mary Unknown. 2706. THOMAS TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Susan Rowland 2727, as shown in family tree 223. 2707. EDMUND TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Susan Rowland 2727, as shown in family tree 223.

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2708. NATHANIEL TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Susan Rowland 2727, as shown in family tree 223. 2709. WILIAM TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1511 in Shadochurst, Kent, England to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728. Wiliam died on 4 January 1571, aged about 59. Notes: • 1 William Taylor b: 1511 d: 4 JAN 1571 + Mary Taylor b: ABT 1516 2 John Taylor b: ABT 1539 + Anne Brockhill b: ABT 1543 3 Brockhill Taylor b: ABT 1566 d: 1636 3 Thomas Taylor b: ABT 1568 2 Barbara Taylor b: ABT 1541 2 Thomasine Taylor b: ABT 1543 2 Mary Taylor b: ABT 1545 + John Davy b: ABT 1541 2 Richard Taylor b: 1558 d: 1624 + Dorothy MNU Taylor b: 1599 d: ABT 1660 3 Mary Taylor b: FEB 1620 2 John Taylor b: 1572. • 7a. William Taylor, of Romney, d. 1571, father of John Taylor of Thurnham who married Anne Brockhill. 2710. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1516 in Cranbroke, Kent, England. Wiliam Taylor 2709, aged about 27, married Mary Unknown, aged about 22, in 1538 in Cranbroke, Kent, England. They had six children: John Taylor 2568 about 1539 Barbara Taylor 2570 about 1541 Thomasine Taylor 2571 about 1543 Mary Taylor 2572 about 1545 Richard Taylor 2574 in 1558 John Taylor 2576 in 1572 2711. JOHN, III TAYLOR, III (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1530 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728. (John, married twice. He was married to Elizabeth Chute 2712 and Bridget Rucke 2713.) Note: 7b. John Taylor, second son of John, of Shadochurst, m. (1) Elizabeth Chute "and had four sons, John, Humphrey, Roger, (who all d. young), [and] George, of Criels Court, who removed into Sussex, and d. in 1633". 2712. ELIZABETH CHUTE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1554 in Kent, England to Philip Chute 5538. [See also: Indirectly related via Elizabeth Chute] John, III Taylor, III 2711 married Elizabeth Chute. They had six children: George Taylor 2577 about 1558 Susan Taylor 2579 about 1560 Matthew, I Taylor, I 2581 in 1565 Thomas Taylor 2584 about 1569 Mary Taylor 2586 about 1571 Elizabeth Taylor 2588 about 1573 2713. BRIDGET RUCKE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born in 1534 in Berthersden, Kent, England. John, III Taylor, III 2711 married Bridget Rucke. They had one son: John, IV Taylor, IV 2590 about 1575 2714. JOAN TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728. 2715. MARGARET TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728. 2716. ALICE TAYLOR (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt) was born to John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728.

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2717. WILLIAM (BIBLE TRANSLATOR) TYNDALE (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as William Hutchens and William Hitchens, was born in 1490 in Vale of Berkeley, North Nibley, Gloucester, England to John Tyndale 2729 and Amphyllis Coningsby 2730, as shown in family tree 224. William died, of Henry VIII had him strangled and body burned at the stake, in Vilvoorde Castle, nr Brussels, Belgium, 6 Oct 1536. Notes: • Name: William Tyndale William Hutchens Born: c. 1494 Died: October 6, 1536 (strangled) Fled England: 1524 New Testament Published: 1526 Arrested: 1535 William Tyndale was a religious reformer whose efforts were key in getting the Bible translated into English. When he sought support in London from Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, he failed to find it and was forced to leave England under a false name in 1524. His first translation of the New Testament was finally published in 1526 and copies were smuggled into England. The reception by religious authorities was hostile; however, while they did not object to an English translation as such, they did object very strenuously to the commentary which Tyndale included with his work. As a result, copies of his work were ceremonially burnt and agents were sent out by Henry VIII to hunt him down and arrest him. Tyndale was right to be afraid of English spies because one, Henry Phillips, betrayed him in the Netherlands and he was arrested while visiting Antwerp in 1535. He was charged with heresy, put on trial, found guilty and condemned to be burned at the stake - although he was strangled first rather than burned alive. Eventually, his work would constitute an greater portion of what would eventually become the King James Authorized Version, published in 1611. It is to Tyndale that the English language owes such common phrases like "salt of the earth" and "the patience of Job." http://atheism.about.com/library/glossary/western/bldef_tyndalewilliam.htm. Source Reference 52 applies. • William Tyndale From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Tyndale" redirects here. For the English family, see Tyndall. For other uses, see Tyndale (disambiguation). William Tyndale Protestant reformer and Bible translator Born c. 1494 Gloucestershire, England Died October 6th 1536 near Brussels, Belgium Anglicanism portal William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall; pronounced /'t?nd?l/) (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and scholar who, influenced by the work of Desiderius Erasmus and Martin Luther, translated the Bible into the Early Modern English of his day. While a number of partial and complete Old English translations had been made from the seventh century onward, and Middle English translations particularly during the 14th century, Tyndale's was the first English translation to draw directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, and the first to take advantage of the new medium of print, which allowed for its wide distribution. In 1535, Tyndale was arrested on the orders of King Henry VIII, jailed in the castle of Vilvoorde outside Brussels for over a year, tried for heresy and burned at the stake. He was strangled before his body was burnt. Much of Tyndale's work eventually found its way into the King James Version (or "Authorised Version") of the Bible, published in 1611, which, as the work of 54 independent scholars revising the existing English versions, drew significantly on Tyndale's translations. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 2 Printed works 3 Legacy 3.1 Impact on the English Bible 3.2 Memorials Page 965

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Biography Tyndale was born around 1490, possibly in one of the villages near Dursley, Gloucestershire. Within his immediate family, the Tyndales were also known at that period as Hychyns (Hitchins), and it was as William Hychyns that Tyndale was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford. Tyndale's family had migrated to Gloucestershire within living memory of his birth, quite probably as a result of the Wars of the Roses, and it is known that the family derived from Northumberland but had more recently resided in East Anglia. Tyndale's uncle, Edward, was receiver to the lands of Lord Berkeley and it is this fact that provides evidence of the family's origin. Edward Tyndale is recorded in two genealogies[1] as having been the brother of Sir William Tyndale, KB, of Deane, Northumberland, and Hockwald, Norfolk, who was knighted at the marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales to Katherine of Aragon. Tyndale's family was therefore derived from Baron Adam de Tyndale, a tenant-in-chief of Henry I (and whose family history is related in Tyndall). Tyndale was admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts at Oxford University in 1512, the same year he became a subdeacon. He was made Master of Arts in July 1515, three months after he had been ordained into the priesthood[citation needed]. The MA degree allowed him to start studying theology, but the official course did not include the study of scripture. This horrified Tyndale, and he organised private groups for teaching and discussing the scriptures[citation needed]. He was a gifted linguist (fluent in French, Greek, Hebrew, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish in addition to his native English) and subsequently went to Cambridge (possibly studying under Erasmus, whose 1503 Enchiridion Militis Christiani — "Handbook of the Christian Knight" — he translated into English). It is also believed that he met Thomas Bilney and John Frith at Cambridge[citation needed]. Tyndale became chaplain in the house of Sir John Walsh at Little Sodbury in about 1521, and tutor to his children. His opinions involved him in controversy with his fellow clergymen, and around 1522, he was summoned before the Chancellor of the Diocese of Worcester on a charge of heresy[citation needed]. Soon afterwards, he determined to translate the Bible into English and was convinced that the way to God was through His word and that scripture should be available even to common people. Foxe describes an argument with a "learned" but "blasphemous" clergyman, who had asserted to Tyndale that, "We had better be without God's laws than the Pope's." In a swelling of emotion, Tyndale made his response: "I defy the Pope, and all his laws; and if God spares my life, I will cause the boy that drives the plow in England to know more of the Scriptures than the Pope himself!" [2][3] Tyndale left for London in 1523 to seek permission to translate the Bible into English and to request other help from the Church. In particular, he hoped for support from Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, a well-known classicist whom Erasmus had praised after working with him on a Greek New Testament. However, the bishop did not regard Tyndale's scholarly credentials highly, was suspicious of his theology and, like many highly-placed churchmen, was uncomfortable with the idea of the Bible in the vernacular. The Church at this time did not deem that a new English translation of Scripture would be helpful. Tunstall told Tyndale he had no room for him in his household.[4] Tyndale preached and studied "at his book" in London for some time, relying on the help of a cloth merchant, Humphrey Monmouth. He then left England under a pseudonym and landed at Hamburg in 1524 with the work he had done so far on his translation of the New Testament. He completed his translation in 1525, with assistance from Observant friar William Roy. In 1525, publication of his work by Peter Quentell in Cologne was interrupted by anti-Lutheran influence, and it was not until 1526 that a full edition of the New Testament was produced by the printer Peter Schoeffer in Worms, an imperial free city then in the process of adopting Lutheranism.[5] More copies were soon being printed in Antwerp. The book was smuggled into England and Scotland, and was condemned in October 1526 by Tunstall, who issued warnings to booksellers and had copies burned in public[citation needed]. Following the publication of Tyndale's New Testament, Cardinal Wolsey condemned Tyndale as a heretic and demanded his arrest[citation needed]. Sculpted Head Of William Tyndale from St Dunstan-in-the-West Church LondonTyndale went into hiding, possibly for a time in Hamburg, and carried on working. He revised his New Testament and began translating the Old Testament and writing various treatises. In 1530, he wrote The Practyse of Prelates, opposing Henry VIII's divorce on the grounds that it was unscriptural and was a plot by Cardinal Wolsey to get Henry entangled in the papal courts. This resulted in the king's wrath being directed at him: he asked the emperor Charles V to have Tyndale apprehended and returned to England[citation needed]. Page 966

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Eventually, Tyndale was betrayed to the authorities. He was seized in Antwerp in 1535, betrayed by Henry Phillips, and held in the castle of Vilvoorde near Brussels.[6] He was tried on a charge of heresy in 1536 and condemned to death, despite Thomas Cromwell's intercession on his behalf. He "was strangled to death while tied at the stake, and then his dead body was burned". [7] Foxe gives 6 October as the date of commemoration (left-hand date column), but gives no date of death (right-hand date column).[6] The traditional date of commemoration is 6 October, but records of Tyndale's imprisonment suggest the date might have been some weeks earlier.[8] Tyndale's final words, spoken "at the stake with a fervent zeal, and a loud voice", were reported as "Lord! Open the King of England's eyes."[9] Printed works Most well known for his translation of the Bible, Tyndale was an active writer and translator. Not only did Tyndale's works focus on the way in which religion should be carried out, but were also greatly keyed towards the political arena. "They have ordained that no man shall look on the Scripture, until he be noselled in heathen learning eight or nine years and armed with false principles, with which he is clean shut out of the understanding of the Scripture." In response to a critical John Bell[citation needed], Tyndale echoed this sentiment "If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy that driveth the plough shall know more of the Scripture than thou doest."[10] Year Printed Name of Work Place of Publication Publisher 1525 The New Testament Translation (incomplete) Cologne 1526* The New Testament Translation (first full printed edition in English) Worms 1526 A compendious introduccion, prologe or preface into the epistle of Paul to the Romans 1528 The parable of the wicked mammon Antwerp 1528 The Obedience of a Christan Man[11] (and how Christan rulers ought to govern...) Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1530* The five books of Moses [the Pentateuch] Translation (each book with individual title page) Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1530 The practyse of prelates Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1531 The exposition of the fyrste epistle of seynt Jhon with a prologge before it Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1531? The prophete Jonas Translation Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1531 An answere vnto sir Thomas Mores dialoge 1533? An exposicion vppon the. v. vi. vii. chapters of Mathew 1533 Enchiridion militis Christiani Translation 1534 The New Testament Translation (thoroughly revised, with a second foreword against George Joye's unauthorized changes in an edition of Tyndale's New Testament published earlier in the same year) Antwerp Merten de Keyser 1535 The testament of master Wylliam Tracie esquier, expounded both by W. Tindall and J. Frith 1536? A path way into the holy scripture 1537 The byble, which is all the holy scripture Translation (only in part Tyndale's) 1548? A briefe declaration of the sacraments 1573 The whole workes of W. Tyndall, John Frith, and Doct. Barnes, edited by John Foxe 1848* Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scriptures 1849* Expositions and Notes on Sundry Portions of the Holy Scriptures Together with the Practice of Prelates 1850* An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, The Supper of the Lord after the True Meaning of John VI. and I Cor. XI., and William Tracy's Testament Expounded 1964* The Work of William Tyndale 1989** Tyndale's New Testament 1992** Tyndale's Old Testament Forthcoming The Independent Works of William Tyndale * These works were printed more than once, usually signifying a revision or reprint. However the 1525 edition was printed as an incomplete quarto and was then reprinted in 1526 as a complete octavo. ** These works were reprints of Tyndale's earlier translations revised for modern-spelling. Legacy William Tyndale, just before being burned at the stake, cries out, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes," in woodcut from an early edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs.In translating the Bible, Tyndale introduced new words into the English language, and many were subsequently used in the King James Bible: Jehovah (from a transliterated Hebrew construction in the Old Testament; composed from the Tetragrammaton YHWH. Page 967

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Passover (as the name for the Jewish holiday, Pesach or Pesah), Atonement (= at + onement), which goes beyond mere "reconciliation" to mean "to unite" or "to cover", which springs from the Hebrew kippur, the Old Testament version of kippur being the covering of doorposts with blood, or "Day of Atonement". scapegoat (the goat that bears the sins and iniquities of the people in Leviticus, Chapter 16) He also coined such familiar phrases as: let there be light the powers that be my brother's keeper the salt of the earth a law unto themselves filthy lucre it came to pass gave up the ghost the signs of the times the spirit is willing live and move and have our being fight the good fight Some of the new words and phrases introduced by Tyndale did not sit well with the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church, using words like 'Overseer' rather than 'Bishop' and 'Elder' rather than 'Priest', and (very controversially), 'congregation' rather than 'Church' and 'love' rather than 'charity'. Tyndale contended (citing Erasmus) that the Greek New Testament did not support the traditional Roman Catholic readings. Contention from Roman Catholics came from real or perceived errors in translation. Thomas More commented that searching for errors in the Tyndale Bible was similar to searching for water in the sea,[citation needed] and charged Tyndale's translation of Obedience of a Christian Man with having about a thousand falsely translated errors.[12] Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall of London declared that there were upwards of 2,000 errors in Tyndale's Bible. Tunstall in 1523 had denied Tyndale the permission required under the Constitutions of Oxford (1409), that were still in force, to translate the Bible into English. In response to allegations of inaccuracies in his translation in the New Testament, Tyndale wrote that he never intentionally altered or misrepresented any of the Bible in his translation, and would never do so.[citation needed] While translating, Tyndale followed Erasmus' (1522) Greek edition of the New Testament. In his Preface to his 1534 New Testament ("WT unto the Reader") he not only goes into some detail about the Greek tenses but also points out that there is often a Hebrew idiom underlying the Greek. The Tyndale Society adduces much further evidence to show that his translations were made directly from the original Hebrew and Greek sources he had at his disposal. For example, the Prolegomena in Mombert's William Tyndale's Five Books of Moses show that Tyndale's Pentateuch is a translation of the Hebrew original. Of the first (1526) edition of Tyndale's New Testament, only three copies survive. The only complete copy is part of the Bible Collection of Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart. The copy of the British Library is almost complete, lacking only the title page and list of contents. Another rarity of Tyndale's is the Pentateuch of which only nine remain. Impact on the English Bible The Bible in English Old English (pre-1066) Middle English (1066-1500) Early Modern English (1500-1800) Modern Christian (1800-) Modern Jewish (1853-) Miscellaneous This box: view • talk • edit The men who translated the Revised Standard Version in the 1940s noted that Tyndale's translation inspired the great translations to follow, including the Great Bible of 1539, the Geneva Bible of 1560, the Bishops' Bible of 1568, the Douay-Rheims Bible of 1582–1609, and the King James Version of 1611, of which the RSV translators noted: "It [the KJV] kept felicitous phrases and apt expressions, from whatever source, which had stood the test of public usage. It owed most, especially in the New Testament, to Tyndale."[citation needed] Many scholars today believe that such is the case; Joan Bridgman makes the comment in the Contemporary Review that, "He [Tyndale] is the mainly unrecognised translator of the most influential book in the world. Although the Authorised King James Version is ostensibly the production of a learned committee of churchmen, it is mostly cribbed from Tyndale with some reworking of his translation." Many of the great English versions since then have drawn inspiration from Tyndale, such as the Revised Standard Page 968

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Version, the New American Standard Bible, and the English Standard Version. Even the paraphrases like the Living Bible have been inspired by the same desire to make the Bible understandable to Tyndale's proverbial ploughboy.[13][14] George Steiner in his book on translation After Babel refers to "the influence of the genius of Tyndale, the greatest of English Bible translators..." [After Babel p.366] Memorials There is a memorial to Tyndale in Vilvoorde, where he was executed. It was erected in 1913 by Friends of the Trinitarian Bible Society of London and the Belgian Bible Society.[15] There is also a small William Tyndale Museum in the town, attached to the Protestant church.[16] A bronze statue by Sir Joseph Boehm commemorating the life and work of Tyndale was erected in Victoria Embankment Gardens on the Thames Embankment, London in 1884. It shows his right hand on an open Bible, which is itself resting on an early printing press. The Tyndale Monument, was erected in 1866 on a hill above his supposed birthplace, North Nibley. A number of colleges, schools and study centres have been named in his honour, including Tyndale House (Cambridge), Tyndale University College and Seminary (Toronto), the Tyndale-Carey Graduate School affiliated to the Bible College of New Zealand, William Tyndale College (Farmington Hills, Michigan), and Tyndale Theological Seminary (Shreveport, Louisiana, and Fort Worth, Texas), as well as the independent Tyndale Theological Seminary [17] in Badhoevedorp, near Amsterdam, The Netherlands. An American Christian publishing house, also called Tyndale House, was named after Tyndale. Liturgical commemoration By tradition Tyndale's death is commemorated on October 6.[18] There are commemorations on this date in the church calendars of members of the Anglican Communion, initially as one of the "days of optional devotion" in the American Book of Common Prayer (1979)[19], and a "black-letter day" in the Church of England's Alternative Service Book[20]. The Common Worship that came into use in the Church of England in 2000 provides a collect proper to 6 October, beginning with the words: "Lord, give your people grace to hear and keep your word that, after the example of your servant William Tyndale, we may not only profess your gospel but also be ready to suffer and die for it, to the honour of your name; …" See the List of Anglican Church Calendars. Tyndale is also honored in the Calendar of Saints of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as a translator and martyr the same day. See also Tyndale Bible Tyndale House Notes ^ John Nichol, Literary Anecdotes, Vol IX: Tindal genealogy; Burke's Landed Gentry, 19th c editions, 'Tyndale of Haling' ^ Lecture by Dom Henry Wansbrough OSB MA (Oxon) STL LSS ^ Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Chap XII ^ Tyndale, preface to Five bokes of Moses (1530). ^ Joannes Cochlaeus, Commenataria de Actis et Scriptis Martini Lutheri (St Victor, near Mainz: Franciscus Berthem, 1549), p. 134. ^ a b John Foxe, Actes and Monuments (1570), VIII.1228 (Foxe's Book of Martyrs Variorum Edition Online). ^ Michael Farris, "From Tyndale to Madison", 2007, p. 37. ^ Arblaster, Paul (2002). "An Error of Dates?". http://www.tyndale.org/TSJ/25/arblaster.html. Retrieved on 2007-10-07. ^ John Foxe, Actes and Monuments (1570), VIII.1229 (Foxe's Book of Martyrs Variorum Edition Online). ^ Foxe, Acts and Monuments ^ The Obedience Of A Christian Man ^ Dialogue Concerning Heresies ^ The Bible in the Renaissance - William Tyndale ^ http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Martyrs/Chapter_XII ^ Le Chrétien Belge, October 18, 1913; November 15, 1913. ^ museum.com ^ Tyndale Theological Seminary Page 969

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^ David Daniell, “Tyndale, William (c.1494–1536),” in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford: OUP, 2004); online edition, ed. Lawrence Goldman, October 2007. Accessed December 18, 2007. ^ Marion J. Hatchett, Commentary on the American Prayer Book (New York: Seabury press, 1981), pp. 43, 76-77 ^ Martin Draper, ed., The Cloud of Witnesses: A Companion to the Lesser Festivals and Holydays of the Alternative Service Book, 1980 (London: The Alcuin Club, 1982). [edit] Further references Adapted from J.I. Mombert, "Tyndale, William," in Philip Schaff, Johann Jakob Herzog, et al., eds., The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1904, reprinted online by the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Additional references are available there. David Daniell, William Tyndale, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 William Tyndale, The New Testament, (Worms, 1526; Reprinted in original spelling and pagination by The British Library, 2000 ISBN 07123-4664-3) William Tyndale, The New Testament, (Antwerp, 1534; Reprinted in modern English spelling, complete with Prologues to the books and marginal notes, with the original Greek paragraphs, by Yale University Press, 1989 ISBN 0-300-04419-4) This article includes content derived from the Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 1914, which is in the public domain. Paul Arblaster, Gergely Juhász, Guido Latré (eds) Tyndale's Testament hardback ISBN 2-503-51411-1 Brepols 2002 Day, John T. "Sixteenth-Century British Nondramatic Writers" Dictionary of Literary Biography 1.132 1993 :296-311 Foxe, Acts and Monuments Cahill, Elizabeth Kirkl "A bible for the plowboy", Commonweal 124.7: 1997 The Norton Anthology: English Literature. Ed. Julia Reidhead. New York: New York, Eighth Edition, 2006. 621. Brian Moynahan, God's Bestseller: William Tyndale, Thomas More, and the Writing of the English Bible---A Story of Martyrdom and Betrayal St. Martin's Press, 2003 John Piper, Desiring God Ministries, "Why William Tyndale Lived and Died" [1] William Tyndale: A hero for the information age," The Economist, 2008 December 20, pp. 101-103. [2] The online version corrects the name of Tyndale's Antwerp landlord as "Thomas Pointz" vice the "Henry Pointz" indicated in the print edition. Source Reference 82 applies. • Brother-in-law of Rev. Rowland Taylor, who was also burned at the stake. Could speak eight languages, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, English, and German. Source Reference 82 applies. 2718. JOHN MINOTT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1550 in Little Chesteford, Essex, England to Robert Minot 2734 and Ellen Unknown 2735, as shown in family tree 226. 2719. CATHERINE MINOTT (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Robert Minot 2734 and Ellen Unknown 2735, as shown in family tree 226. 2720. PRUDENCE BIRD (Lloyd's ten-times-great-great-aunt) was born between 1548 and 1574 in Wharstead, Belstead, Suffolk, England to Phillippe Bird 2736 and Florence Unknown 2738. 2721. LORD JOHN, I TAYLOR, I/LORD OF SCHODOCHURST (Lloyd's cousin, twelve times removed,) was born about 1505 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England or Rothbury, Northumberland, England to William Taylor 2813 and Mary Unknown 2814. John, died in 1550, aged about 45, in Shadochurst, Kent, England. 2722. JOAN TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, twelve times removed,) was born in 1515 in Schadowbox, Kent Co., England to William Taylor 2813 and Mary Unknown 2814. Joan died in 1551, aged about 36, in Woodchurch, Kent, England. Note: Children Katherine Lucas b: 1540 in Woodchurch, Kent, England Mary Lucas b: 1544 in Woodchurch, Kent, England Robert Lucas b: 1536 in Woodchurch, Kent, England Mildred Lucas b: 1538 in Woodchurch, Kent, England Alice Lucas b: 16 MAR 1542 in Woodchurch, Kent, England. 2723. ROBERT LUCAS (Lloyd's cousin's husband, twelve times removed,) was born in 1515 in Woodchurch, Kent, England. Robert Lucas, aged about 20, married Joan Taylor 2722, aged about 20, in 1535 in Schadowbox, Kent Co., England. 2724. BARBARA TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, twelve times removed,) was born to William Taylor 2813 and Mary Unknown 2814. 2725. THOMASINE TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, twelve times removed,) was born to William Taylor 2813 and Mary Unknown 2814.

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2726. JOHN, II TAYLOR, II/LORD OF SCHODOCHURST (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1478/79 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England or Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. John, died in 1550/51, aged about 72, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. (John, married twice. He was married to Susan Rowland 2727 and Thomasine Isaacs 2728.) Notes: • The name Taylor is thought to be derived from the old Anglo-French "taillour." Old records indicated that it was used to refer to those who were "cutters", as in swordsmen, or "cutters of cloth", as in taylors. Some indicate that the name may be traced back to the Norman Conquest in 1066. Ivo Taliaferro was honored by William the Conqueror for his courage. His decendents were given the lands in Kent in southern England, and near Carlisle in northern England. Another source indicates that the name is traced back to Baron Taillefer, who came over with William the Conqueror, and led the charge at the Battle of Hastings. He apparently went into battle singing the old war songs. For his services he was given large land possessions in Kent County, which descended to his posterity during the reigns of Henry III, Richard II, and Henry IV and V. A Hanze Taylefer lived in Kent County, England, during the time of Henry II, 1154-1189. Descendants included William Taylor (reign of Richard Ii, 1377-1399), John Talor of Shadockhurst (reign of Henry VII, 1485-1509), John Taylor, Lord of the Manor of Shadockhurst, Matthew Taylor (b. 1555) who was the ancestor of the family which settled in America. Matthew was probably the grandfather of James Taylor the immigrant and John Taylor (d. 1658) was probably his father. In some records, the first mention of the name Taylor is in 1180. The Crest of the Taylors of Pennington : A naked arm couped at the shoulder, embowed, holding an arrow. Ppr. Motto: "Consequitur quod cumque setit." (He obtains whatever he seeks.) Taken from hardy's Colonial Families of the U.S. of America, p. 506. • Alternate wife data: Name: Thomasine ISAAC Sex: F Birth: 1484 in Sevington,Kent,England MARL: 1510 Kent,England Death: 1551 in Schodochurst,County Kent,England or Scotland MARL: 1510 Kent,England Change Date: 10 APR 2002 at 18:39:54 Father: John ISAAC b: 1458 in Sevington,Kent,England Marriage 1 John TAYLOR b: 1480 in S. Kent,England Children John TAYLOR b: 1570 in England 1 Thomasine ISAAC b: 1484 d: 1551 + John TAYLOR b: 1480 d: 1550/1560 2 John TAYLOR b: 1570 + Elizabeth CHUTE b: 1574 3 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: Abt 1596 + Thomas BROADNAX b: 1592 d: 1658 4 Mary BROADNAX + John KNOWLES CAPT. b: 1614 d: 10 APR 1685 5 Bethenia (Betheney (Bethena) KNOWLES b: MAR 1670 d: 14 FEB 1711 + William GILES b: 1650 d: 2 APR 1694 6 Mary GILES b: 1685 d: Aft 1731 + Thomas HARDING b: 1685 d: 1731 Name: John ISAAC Sex: M Birth: 1458 in Sevington,Kent,England Change Date: 10 APR 2002 at 18:39:51 Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children Thomasine ISAAC b: 1484 in Sevington,Kent,England. Page 971

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• Children of John and Thomasine William Taylor b: 1511 in Shaddockhurst, Kent, England John Taylor b: 1530 in Of, Shadockhurst, Kent, England Joane Taylor b: 1547 Margaret Taylor b: 1549 in Schadochurst, Kent, , England Elizabeth Taylor b: ABT 1550 in Alice Taylor b: 1551 in , Kent, , England. • 6b. John Taylor, of Shadochurst, married Thomasine Isaac, daughter of John Isaac of Shevington. His will was 1551 [Archd. Cant., v. 27, f. 226 (FHL #188,933)] and hers [v. 27, f. 134). • 10G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln 7G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison. 6G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor 7G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry Harrison 9G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States Benjamin Harrison. • John Taylor (1480–1534) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from John Taylor (1480-1534)) Jump to: navigation, search For other persons named John Taylor, see John Taylor (disambiguation). John Taylor (c. 1480 – 1534) was Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery from 1527 to 1534, following a successful career as a priest and civil servant. Taylor would have been notable just for the circumstances of his birth: he was the firstborn of healthy triplets who all survived to adulthood, which was virtually unheard of in the 1400s. King Henry VII met John and his brothers Rowland and Nathaniel in their childhood, and undertook to educate the three boys if they came to manhood; this informal act, and others like it, later inspired Queen Victoria's Royal Bounty for Triplets which continued until the reign of Elizabeth II. There is note in the Royal Privy Purse expenses of 1498 "for the wages of the King’s Scoler John Taillor at Oxenford."[1] John and Susan Rowland were the parents of Rowland Taylor, a prominent Protestant martyr. John Taylor died in 1534, the year Rowland received his Doctor of Laws degree from Cambridge. During his lifetime, Taylor donated money towards the building of St. James Church in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire, the village where he grew up. Construction began in 1517 and was completed in 1533. The John Taylor High School, a specialty science school founded in Barton-under-Needwood in 1957, was named in his honor.[2] [edit] Career highlights In 1503, Taylor was ordained Rector at Bishop's Hatfield, and then became Rector of Sutton Coldfield in 1504. He served as one of the Royal Chaplains at Henry VII’s funeral, April 21, 1509, and was afterwards appointed by King Henry VIII as the King’s Clerk and Chaplain -- he was later one of the commissioners to decide if Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon was valid. In 1511, he was made Clerk to the Parliament. Taylor was appointed as Archdeacon of Derby in 1515, then as Royal Ambassador to Burgundy and France and Prolocutor of Convocation. In 1516, he was appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham, and was conferred the degrees of Doctor of Civil Law and Doctor of Canon Law at Cambridge in 1520. He was one of ten chaplains present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. In 1528 he became Archdeacon of Halifax. From 1527 to 1534 he was Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery -- the presiding officer of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal. This position was the third most senior judicial position in England (after Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice). [edit] References ^ Notable Bartonians: John Taylor (circa 1480 to 1534) ^ John Taylor High School This United Kingdom law-related biographical article is a stub. . Source Reference 50 applies. 2727. SUSAN ROWLAND (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1482 and 1488 in Rothbury, Nortehumberland, England, UK to John Rowland 2829, as shown within family tree 197. Susan died between 1512 and 1563, aged about 53, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, UK. John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726, aged about 31, married Susan Rowland, aged about 23, in 1509. They had five children:

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Rowland Taylor, Archdeacon of Cornwall 2592 in 1510 Robert Taylor 2704 Thomas Taylor 2706 Edmund Taylor 2707 Nathaniel Taylor 2708 This family is shown as family tree 223. 2728. THOMASINE ISAACS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-step-grandmother) was born in 1484 in Sevington, Kent, England to John Isaac 5539. [See also: Indirectly related via Thomasine Isaacs] John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726, aged about 32, married Thomasine Isaacs, aged about 26, about 1510 in Shadochurst, Kent, England. They had five children: Wiliam Taylor 2709 in 1511 John, III Taylor, III 2711 about 1530 Joan Taylor 2714 Margaret Taylor 2715 Alice Taylor 2716 2729. JOHN TYNDALE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1480 in Hockwold Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England to William Tyndale 2830 and Mary Mondeford 2831, as shown in family tree 248. John died on 1 October 1539, aged about 59, in England. Note: 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 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]. 2730. AMPHYLLIS CONINGSBY (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1475/76 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England to Humphrey Coningsby, Judge, King's Bench 2832 and Alice Issabella Ferebie 2833, as shown in family tree 249. Amphyllis died between 18 January 1532 and 1633, aged about 107. John Tyndale 2729, aged about 45, married Amphyllis Coningsby, aged about 50, in 1525 in England. They had two children: William (Bible translator) Tyndale 2717 in 1490 Margaret Tyndale 2593 in 1510 This family is shown as family tree 224.

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2731. THOMAS KELLOGG (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1512/13 in Walden or Deboden, Essex, England to Nichols Kellogg 2834 and Florence Hall 2835, as shown in family tree 250. Thomas died on 12 March 1568, aged about 55, in Bocking, Essex, England. (Thomas married twice. He was married to Annis Unknown 2733 and FirstWifeUnknown Unknown 2732.) 2732. FIRSTWIFEUNKNOWN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1535 in Debdon, Essex, England. FirstWifeUnknown died on 26 October 1587, aged about 52, in Bocking, Essex, England. Thomas Kellogg 2731, aged about 47, married FirstWifeUnknown Unknown, aged about 24, in 1559 in Debden, Essex, England or Bocking, Essex, England or bef 1557. They had one son: Phillippe Kellogg 2596 in 1560 This family is shown as family tree 225. 2733. ANNIS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather's ex-wife). Thomas Kellogg 2731, aged about 44, married Annis Unknown in 1556 in Bocking, Essex, England. 2734. ROBERT MINOT (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1492 in Little Chesteford, Essex, England to John Minot 2836, as shown within family tree 198. Robert died on 15 December 1599, aged about 107, in Chesterford, Essex Co., England. 2735. ELLEN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1528 in Springwell, Essex, England. Robert Minot 2734 married Ellen Unknown. They had three children: John Minott 2718 in 1550 Annie Annis Minot 2597 in 1561 Catherine Minott 2719 This family is shown as family tree 226. 2736. PHILLIPPE BIRD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as John Bird, was born in 1549 in Hockrell, Bishops Stortford, Herts, England to John Bird 2837 and Giles Bret 2838, as shown within family tree 199. Phillippe died on 31 January 1625, aged about 75, in Bishop's Stortford, Hertford, England. (Phillippe married twice. He was married to Mary Unknown 2737 and Florence Unknown 2738.) Note: 1 + Phillippe BIRD b: 1549 + + Miss UNKNOWN b: 1547 2 + John BIRD b: 18 Feb 1569/1570 c: 18 Feb 1569 d: 31 Jan 1625 + + Prudence BIRD b: 1579 d: 2 Oct 1638 3 William BIRD b: 1592 c: 13 Nov 1603 d: Aft 1638 3 + Prudence BIRD b: 23 Nov 1596 c: 23 Nov 1596 d: 20 May 1671 + + Martin KELLOGG b: 15 Nov 1595 c: 23 Nov 1595 d: Aft 20 Sep 1661 4 John KELLOGG b: 15 Sep 1622 c: 15 Sep 1622 d: 27 Mar 1654 4 Samuel KELLOGG b: 1623/1633 d: 17 Jan 1711 4 Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 12 Mar 1624 c: 12 Mar 1624 d: 6 Apr 1702 4 Martin KELLOGG b: Abt 1634 c: Abt 1634 d: Bef Jan 1685 4 + Joseph KELLOGG b: 1 Apr 1626 c: 1 Apr 1626 d: Jan 1707/1708 4 Sarah KELLOGG b: 1 Feb 1628 c: 1 Feb 1628 d: 4 Feb 1708 4 Daniel KELLOGG b: 6 Feb 1630 c: 6 Feb 1630 d: 5 Dec 1688 4 Jane KELLOGG b: 1636 4 Kate KELLOGG b: 1638 3 Elizabeth BIRD b: 1597 d: Aft 1626 3 Mary BIRD b: 1598 d: 1628 3 Jane BIRD b: 2 Feb 1605 c: 2 Feb 1605 d: Aft 1626 3 Susan BIRD b: 10 Jan 1607 c: 10 Jan 1607 d: Aft 1626 3 John BIRD b: 1611 3 William BIRD b: 25 Jul 1613 c: 25 Jul 1613. 2737. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1545. Phillippe Bird 2736 married Mary Unknown. They had one son: John Bird 2598 in 1569 This family is shown as family tree 227. 2738. FLORENCE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather's wife), also recorded as Marie, was born in 1547 in Of Bishop's Stortford, Hertsford, England. Florence died on 25 October 1587, aged about 40. Phillippe Bird 2736, aged about 14, married Florence Unknown, aged about 16, in 1563 in Of Hockrell, Bishop's Stortford, Herts, England. They had one daughter: Prudence Bird 2720 about 1561 2739. ROBERT "JOHN" FOOTE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1523 in Of, Royston, Hertfordshire, England to James John Foote 2839 and Helen Warren 2840, as shown in family tree 251. Robert died on 18 July 1558, aged about 35, in Royston, Hertforshire, England. Note: 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 Page 974

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Nathaniel FOOTE b: Abt 1551 in 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. 2740. HELEN "ELLEN" WALER (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1527 in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England to Richard Warren (Waller) 2841 and Alice Unknown 2842, as shown within family tree 200. Helen died dated 'Jul 1558 or 1559' in St. Leonard chapel, London, Middlesex. Robert "John" Foote 2739 as an infant, married Helen "Ellen" Waler, aged about -4, in 1523 in Royston, Hertforshire, England. They had one son: Richard Foote 2600 in 1553 This family is shown as family tree 228. 2741. JOHN BROOKE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1540 in London, Middlesex, England to Robert Brooke 2843 and Kathryn Unknown 2844, as shown within family tree 200. John died on 8 July 1584, aged about 44, in East, Cheap, London, Middlesex, England. Note: Children Joane BROOKE b: 18 Jun 1554-1559 in Of, London, Middlesex, England c: 11 May 1555 in St. Leonard Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England William BROOKE b: 9 Oct 1556 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 9 Oct 1556 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Susan BROOKE b: 6 Mar 1559 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 6 Mar 1559 in St Leonard Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England Elizabeth Or Margaret BROOKE b: 8 Mar 1561 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 8 Mar 1560 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, Middlesex, England Elizabeth BROOKE b: 20 Jul 1562 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, Middlesex, England c: 20 Jul 1562 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, Middlesex, England John BROOKE b: 22 Oct 1563 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 22 Oct 1563 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Mary BROOKE b: 26 Nov 1564 in St Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Eng c: 26 Nov 1564 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Robert BROOKE b: 4 Apr 1566 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 7 Apr 1566 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Katherine BROOKE b: 13 Jul 1567 in St Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Eng c: 13 Jul 1567 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Thomas BROOKE b: 6 Jan 1569 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 6 Jan 1568 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England Sarah BROOKE b: 1 Oct 1570 in St Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Eng c: 1 Oct 1570 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England John BROOKE b: 4 May 1557 in St Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Eng c: 4 Mar 1557 in St Leonard Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England Nathaniel BROOKE b: 1567 in , London, Middlesex, England c: Abt 1567 in St Leonard, Eastcheap, London, England Rebecca (Rebeccah) BROOKE b: 1575 in London, London, England Martha BROOKE b: 1577 in London, London, England Benjamin BROOKE b: 1579 in London, Middlesex, England, England. 2742. ELIZABETH WHETMAN (WATERMAN) (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1544 in St. Leonard, London, Middlesex, England to Edward Whitman 2845 and Bridget Kellond 2846, as shown within family tree 200. Elizabeth died on 18 June 1599, aged about 54, in London, Middlesex, England. John Brooke 2741, aged about 13, married Elizabeth Whetman (Waterman), aged about 9, on 8 May 1554 in Leonard Escheap, London, Middlesex, England. They had one daughter: Joane Brooke 2601 in 1554 This family is shown as family tree 229. 2743. THOMAS DEMING (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1561 in France & Shalford, Colchester, Essex. 2744. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1565 in England. Thomas Deming 2743 married Ms. Unknown in England. They had one son: Jonathan Deming 2602 in 1585 This family is shown within family tree 175. 2745. THOMAS GILBERT (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 17 May 1556 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England to Thomas Gilbert 2847 and Mary Unknown 2848. Thomas died on 21 August 1642, aged 86, in Weathersffield, Hartford, CT.

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Note: Children Elizabeth GILBERT b: 1578 in Of Shalford, Near Colchester, Essex, England Thomas GILBERT b: 21 Apr 1579 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England Mary GILBERT b: 1 Oct 1575 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England Jonathan GILBERT b: 29 Jul 1581 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England Lydia GILBERT b: 16 Dec 1587 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England. 2746. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born on 15 June 1559 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England. Elizabeth died on 7 September 1645, aged 86, in Westerfield, Hartford, CT. Thomas Gilbert 2745, aged 18, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged 15, on 26 August 1574 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Gilbert 2603 in 1578 This family is shown within family tree 175. 2747. JOHN MERRILL, III (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1545 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England to John Merrill, II 2849 and Katherine John 2850, as shown in family tree 252. John died on 22 December 1609, aged about 64, in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Note: Children Nathaniel (Merrell) MERRILL b: 1571 in Belstead/Wherste, Suffolk, England, England c: in Wherstead, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng John MERRILL b: 1576 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England, England c: 16 Aug 1599 in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Thomas MERRILL b: 1573 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 3 Apr 1603 in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Michael MERRILL b: 1577 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: 3 Apr 1603 in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England. 2748. PRUDENCE BIRD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1548 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Prudence died on 22 December 1606, aged about 58, in Belstead, Suffolk, England. John Merrill, III 2747, aged about 24, married Prudence Bird, aged about 21, in 1569 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. They had one son: Nathaniel Merrill (Merrell) 2604 in 1571 This family is shown as family tree 230. 2749. THOMAS JUDD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1540 and 1570. Thomas fathered one son: William Judd 2610 in 1586 This family is shown within family tree 147. 2750. SYLVESTER BALDWIN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1560 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England to Henry Baldwin 2851 and Alice Kinge 2852, as shown in family tree 253. Sylvester died on 16 February 1632, aged about 71, in Chalesbury, Bckngh, England. 2751. JOAN OR JANE WILLIS OR WELLS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1560 in Cholesbury, Bucks, England or 1573 or 1571 ???? to Robert Welles 2853 and Alice Unknown 2854, as shown in family tree 254. Joan died on 10 November 1669, aged about 109, in Milford, New Haven, CT ????. Note: ID: I519593287 Name: Joan WELLS Given Name: Joan Surname: Wells Sex: F Birth: Abt 1556 in , , Eng Death: Y Ancestral File #: WCWQ-TS Change Date: 9 Jul 2003 at 20:32 Marriage 1 Sylvester BALDWIN b: 1560 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Married: Abt 1574 in , , Eng Change Date: 9 Jul 2003 Children William BALDWIN b: 1570 in Of Braintree, Essex, England. Sylvester Baldwin 2750, aged about 30, married Joan or Jane Willis or Wells, aged about 30, on 28 September 1590 in Cholesbury, Bckngh, England. They had one son: William Baldwin 2613 in 1570 This family is shown as family tree 231. 2752. JOHN WEBSTER, III (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1535 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster, II 2855 and Isabel Kythin 2856, as shown in family tree 255. John died on 11 October 1594, aged about 59, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England.

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Note: Children Matthew WEBSTER b: 1564 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: in Cossington, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Emett WEBSTER b: 27 Sep 1573 in Cossington, Leicester, , England c: 27 Sep 1573 in Cossington, Leicester, England Eme WEBSTER b: 8 Aug 1560 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 8 Aug 1560 in Cossington, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Eleanor WEBSTER b: 18 Nov 1561 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 18 Nov 1561 in Cassington, Oxford, England Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 18 Oct 1562 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 18 Oct 1562 in Cassington, Oxford, England Margaret WEBSTER b: 7 Sep 1570 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 7 Sep 1570 in Cassington, Oxford, England Humphrey WEBSTER b: 7 Sep 1571 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 7 Sep 1571 in Cassington, Oxford, England Emett WEBSTER b: 27 Sep 1573 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: 27 Sep 1573 in Cassington, Oxford, England John WEBSTER b: 1566 in Cassington, Oxford, England c: 1566 in Cossington, Leicester, Eng. 2753. ISABEL KY--THIN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1539 in Cassington, Oxford, England. Isabel died on 12 August 1560, aged about 21, in Cassington, Leicester, England. John Webster, III 2752, aged about 24, married Isabel Ky--Thin, aged about 20, on 1 October 1559 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one son: Matthew Webster 2615 in 1564 This family is shown as family tree 232. 2754. ROBERT WRASKE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1518 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England or 1520. Robert died on 31 August 1584, aged about 66, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Children Agnes Hulcocke WRASKE b: Abt 1537 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England c: 29 Aug 1568 in ., Cossington, Leicestershire, England William WRASKE b: 1552 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Thomas WRASKE b: 1554 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Eme WRASKE b: 1556 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Joyce WRASKE b: 1557 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Margaret WRASKE b: 1559 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England William WRESTE b: Abt 1547 in Cossington, Leicester, Eng Thomas WRESTE b: Abt 1549 in Cossington, Leicester, Eng Joyce WRESTE b: Abt 1553 in Cossington, Leicester, Eng. 2755. ANNE HULCOCK (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Anne died in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Robert Wraske 2754, aged about 39, married Anne Hulcock, aged about 20, on 23 November 1557 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2618 in 1537 This family is shown within family tree 148. 2756. JOHN LYMAN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1516 in Navestock, Essex, England to Henry Lyman 2857 and Alicia Hyde 2858, as shown in family tree 256. John died in 1587, aged about 71, in Navestock, Essex, England. 2757. MARGARET GERARD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1522 in Beauchamp, Essex, England to William Gerard 2859, as shown within family tree 205. John Lyman 2756, aged about 71, married Margaret Gerard, aged about 65, in 1587 in Beauchamp, Essex, England. They had one son: Henry Lyman 2619 in 1552 This family is shown as family tree 233. 2758. PETER OSBORNE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1521 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England. Peter died on 7 June 1592, aged about 70, in Tyld Hall, Essex, England. Note: Children Sir John OSBORN b: 1552 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Josiah OSBORN b: 1554 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England Jane OSBORN b: 1555 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Peter OSBORN b: 1556 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Christopher OSBORN b: 1557 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng. Nicholas OSBORN b: 1558 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Henry OSBORN b: 1559 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Richard OSBORN b: 1561 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England Anne OSBORN b: 1563 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Female OSBORN b: 1567 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England Page 977

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Elizabeth OSBORN b: 1564 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Mabel OSBORN b: 1568 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Maudin OSBORN b: 1570 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Thomas OSBORN b: 1572 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Catherine OSBORN b: Abt 1580 in Tyld Hall, Exxex, Eng Josan OSBORN b: Abt 1578 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Jane OSBORN b: Abt 1578 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Susan OSBORN b: Abt 1580 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Dorothy OSBORN b: Abt 1583 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng Richard OSBORN b: 1567 in Tyld Hall, Essex, Eng. 2759. ANNE BLYTHE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1530 in Essex, England. Anne died in 1615, aged about 85. Peter Osborne 2758 married Anne Blythe. They had one son: Richard Osborne 2621 in 1561 This family is shown within family tree 149. 2760. MATTHEW ALLEN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1532 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. Matthew died on 7 February 1565, aged about 32, in Braunton, Devonshire, England. 2761. KATHERINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1536 in Braunton, Devonshire, England. Katherine died in 1565, aged about 29. Matthew Allen 2760 married Katherine Unknown. They had one son: Richard Allyn (Allen) 2625 in 1564 This family is shown within family tree 150. 2762. WALTER WYATT (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather). 2763. JOAN PILFORD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). Walter Wyatt 2762 married Joan Pilford. They had one daughter: Margret (Margaret) Wyott (Whatt) 2626 in 1569 This family is shown within family tree 150. 2764. PHILLIP WYATT (WIATT) (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather). 2765. JONE OR JANE PATY (PATTY) (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). Phillip Wyatt (Wiatt) 2764 married Jone or Jane Paty (Patty). They had one son: John Wyatt 2627 in 1558 This family is shown within family tree 181. 2766. AMYAS (AMIAS) CHICHESTER (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 28 March 1527 in Arlington, Devon, England to John Chichester 2860 and Joan (Jane) Brett 2861, as shown in family tree 257. Amyas died on 4 July 1577, aged 50, in Braunton, Devonshire, England. 2767. JANE OR JOAN GIFFARD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1529 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to Roger Giffard 2862 and Margaret Cobleigh 2863, as shown in family tree 258. Jane died on 16 April 1596, aged about 66. Amyas (Amias) Chichester 2766 married Jane or Joan Giffard. They had one daughter: Frances "Franny" Chichester 2628 in 1558 This family is shown as family tree 234. 2768. JOHN WEBSTER, II (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1500 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster 2864 and Emett Welle 2865, as shown in family tree 259. John died on 24 June 1575, aged about 74, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2769. ISOBEL KYTHIN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1512 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. John Webster, II 2768, aged about 32, married Isobel Kythin, aged about 20, about 1532 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one son: John Webster, III 2629 in 1535 This family is shown as family tree 235. 2770. WILLIAM TREAT (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1480 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England to John Treat 2866 and Ms. Unknown 2867. Note: Children William (TROTT) TREAT b: ABT 1506 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England Richard (TROTT) TREAT b: 1508 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England Joanna TREAT b: 1510 in Staplegrove, England Lucy (TROTT) TREAT b: ABT 1512 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England Alice (TROTT) TREAT b: ABT 1514 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England John (TROTT) TREAT b: ABT 1516 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England William Jr. (TROTT) TREAT b: ABT 1520 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England.

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2771. JOANNA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1490 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England. William Treat 2770, aged about 27, married Joanna Unknown, aged about 17, in 1507 in England. They had one son: Richard Treat 2634 in 1508 This family is shown within family tree 183. 2772. NICHOLAS GAYLORD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Nichols Gaylord, Nicholas Galliard and Nichols Galliard, was born in 1500 in Langford, Budville, Somerset, England to Antoine Gaylord 2868 and Julia Ann Unknown 2869. Nicholas died in 1546, aged about 46, in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. Note: Children Nicholas (GAILLARD) GAYLORD b: 1525 in Langford, Budville, Somerset, England Christopher GAYLORD b: 1543 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Elizabeth GAYLORD b: ABT 1533 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England Mary GAYLORD b: ABT 1537 in Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. 2773. JOHANNE NEWMAN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). Nicholas Gaylord 2772, aged about 23, married Johanne Newman in 1523 in France. They had one son: Nicholas Gaylord 2636 in 1525 This family is shown within family tree 184. 2774. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1535 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster 2870, as shown within family tree 211. John died on 11 October 1594, aged about 59, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Eleanor WEBSTER Elizabeth WEBSTER Mathew WEBSTER John WEBSTER Margaret WEBSTER HUMPHREY WEBSTER Emett WEBSTER Family 2: Isabel KY--THIN Marriage: 1 Oct 1559, Cassington, Leicester, England Family 3: Isabel Marriage: 1 Oct 1559, Cassington, Oxford, England Family 4: WEBSTER Marriage: 1 Oct 1559, Cossington, Leicester, Eng Family 5: Isabel KYTHIN Marriage: 1 Oct 1559, Cassington, Leicester, England. 2775. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1512 in Cassington, Oxford, England. Ms. Unknown died in Cassington, Oxford, England. John Webster 2774 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Mathew Webster 2639 in 1564 This family is shown as family tree 236. 2776. JOHN ASHTON (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1540 in Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England. Note: Elizabeth ASHTON James ASTON . John fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Ashton 2640 in 1566 This family is shown within family tree 185. 2777. MR. SMITH (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1530 in England. Mr. Smith fathered one son: Richard Smith 2641 in 1555 This family is shown within family tree 185. 2778. ROBERT WRASKE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1520 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Robert died in May 1576, aged about 55, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Agnes Hulcocke WRASKE William WRESTE Thomas WRESTE William WRASKE Joyce WRESTE Page 979

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Thomas WRASKE Eme WRASKE Joyce WRASKE Margaret WRASKE . 2779. ANNE HULCOCK (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1537 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Robert Wraske 2778, aged about 37, married Anne Hulcock, aged about 20, on 23 November 1557 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Hulcocke Wraske 2642 about 1537 This family is shown within family tree 185. 2780. THOMAS CROSBY (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1510 in Shipton, York, England to Miles Crosby 2871, as shown within family tree 212. Thomas died on 16 March 1559, aged about 48, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Note: Children ANTHONY CROSBY b: ABT 1545 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Miles Crosby b: ABT 1543 in Gribthorpe, York, England Ralph Crosby b: ABT 1547 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England Nicholas Crosby b: ABT 1549 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2781. JANNETTA BELL (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1512 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Jannetta died on 5 November 1568, aged about 56, in Manor of Girthorpe, Gripthorpe, York, England. Thomas Crosby 2780, aged about 32, married Jannetta Bell, aged about 30, about 1542 in Styllyngfleytt, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Anthony Crosby 2643 about 1545 This family is shown as family tree 237. 2782. THOMAS BRIGHAM (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1525 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thomas Brigham 2872 and Elizabeth Unknown 2873, as shown within family tree 213. Thomas died on 6 February 1558, aged about 32, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2783. JENNETT MILLINGTON (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Jennett Tomlinson, was born in 1526 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Jennett died on 21 January 1587, aged about 60, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Thomas Brigham 2782, aged about 23, married Jennett Millington, aged about 22, in 1548. They had one son: Thomas Brigham 2645 in 1549 This family is shown as family tree 238. 2784. JOHN WATSON (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1500 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to John Watson 2874 and Margaret Unknown 2875. John died on 31 August 1568, aged about 68, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2785. SOTHERN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1502 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. John Watson 2784, aged about 29, married Sothern Unknown, aged about 27, about 1529 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: James Watson 2647 in 1530 This family is shown within family tree 187. 2786. THOMAS ROBERTS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 10 July 1494 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to Walter Roberts 2876 and Alice Naylor 2877, as shown in family tree 260. Thomas died about 1562, aged about 67. 2787. ELIZABETH FREMINGHAM (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1502 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to James Fremingham 2878 and Elizabeth Walworth 2879, as shown in family tree 261. Thomas Roberts 2786 married Elizabeth Fremingham. They had one son: Walter Roberts 2657 in 1526 This family is shown as family tree 239. 2788. JOHN MAYNARD, ALDERMAN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1511 in Glastonbury, Kent, England. John fathered one daughter: Mary Frances Maynard 2658 in 1537 This family is shown within family tree 188. 2789. THOMAS CONSTABLE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 23 February 1560 in Penshurst, Kent, England to Thomas Constable 2880 and Emme Unknown 2881, as shown in family tree 262. Thomas died in February 1617, aged 56, in Penshurst, Kent, England. 2790. ANNE DRAKE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1562 in Norfolk, England. Anne died in 1653, aged about 91, in Penshurst, Kent, England.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Thomas Constable 2789 married Anne Drake. They had one daughter: Tamesin Constable 2664 in 1605 This family is shown as family tree 240.

2791. EDWARD STURGIS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1552 in Kent, England. Edward died in Sturry, Kent, England. Edward fathered one son: John Sturgis 2665 in 1578 This family is shown within family tree 159. 2792. ROBERT HINCKLEY (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1537 in Harrietsham, Kent, England to John Hynckleye 2882 and Johane Unknown 2883, as shown in family tree 263. Robert died on 27 March 1606, aged about 68, in Harrietsham, Kent, England. 2793. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1541. Elizabeth died in 1574, aged about 33, in Harrietsham, Kent, England. Robert Hinckley 2792, aged about 25, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged about 21, about 1562 in Harrietsham, Kent, England. They had one son: Thomas Hinckley 2667 in 1562 This family is shown as family tree 241. 2794. THOMAS, I CHAPMAN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1590 in England. Thomas, died in Elizabeth City, VA, USA. Notes: • 1 Thomas Chapman b: 1590 + Ann 2 Thomas Chapman b: 1619 d: 1652 + Unkown 3 Thomas Chapman b: 1641 d: 1708 + Elizabeth Craxon d: 1695 4 Thomas Chapman b: 26 MAR 1690 + Unkown 5 Isaac Chapman b: 1716 d: 22 MAY 1746 + Sarah Cole b: ABT 1718 6 John C. Chapman b: 18 JAN 1739 d: 21 APR 1815 + Sarah 'Sally' Abbott b: ABT 1738 d: 1816 7 John C. Chapman b: 6 NOV 1771 d: 4 JUN 1797 + Dicey Napier b: 8 NOV 1770 d: 1834 8 Thomas Chapman b: 1791 d: BEF 1870 + Virginia 'Ginny'?? 9 Edward Chapman b: 1822 d: ABT 1900 + Elizabeth Hunt b: 1827 10 Thomas Chapman b: ABT 1843 10 Moses (Red) Chapman b: ABT 1844 10 Jane Chapman b: ABT 1845 10 John T. Chapman b: ABT 1846 10 Robert Chapman b: ABT 1847 10 Chloe Chapman b: 1849 10 Clark Chapman b: 1850 10 Edward Chapman b: ABT 1850 10 William Henderson Chapman b: 6 AUG 1852 d: 19 APR 1933 + Sarah Blackburn b: 27 FEB 1854 10 Marion Chapman b: 10 JUN 1854 d: 26 FEB 1939 + Talitha Blackburn b: MAY 1860 10 Henderson Chapman b: ABT 1855 10 Henry Chapman b: ABT 1858 10 William Johnson Chapman b: ABT 1859 + Rebecca McCoy 10 George Chapman b: 25 DEC 1862 d: 24 FEB 1952 + Pricy Blackburn b: 1 SEP 1871 10 Sarah A. Chapman b: ABT 1863 10 Flyod Chapman b: ABT 1865 10 Samuel Alonzo Chapman b: 1869 d: 23 DEC 1942 + Martha Jane Blackburn b: 16 JUL 1868 + Jane Stanley b: BEF 1839 + Mary Farley b: ABT 1801. • Children Page 981

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Lloyd I. Taylor Thomas Chapman b: Abt 1619 in Jordan's Journey, Virginia Ann Chapman b: Abt 1622. 2795. ANN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). Thomas, I Chapman 2794 married Ann Unknown. They had one son: Thomas, II Chapman 2675 in 1619 This family is shown within family tree 162.

2796. JOHN R. RUTHERFORD RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1530 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland to John Rutherford 2884, as shown in family tree 264. John died in 1590, aged about 60. 2797. ISOBEL DAVIDSON (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). John R. Rutherford Rutherford 2796 married Isobel Davidson. They had one son: Andrew Rutherford 2681 in 1570 This family is shown as family tree 242. 2798. THOMAS HENRY, III PERKINS, III (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1510 and 1525 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Henry Perkins, II 2885 and Alice or Mary Unknown 2886, as shown in family tree 265. Thomas died on 11 March 1591/92, aged about 72, in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Notes: • 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 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 Page 982

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + Elizabeth ENDICOTT Page 983

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 Page 984

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + 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 Page 985

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 986

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 987

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 988

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + 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 Page 989

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 990

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 991

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + 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 Page 992

Direct Relations

Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 993

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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. 2799. ALICE KEBBLE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1527/28 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to Henry Kebble 2887, as shown within family tree 219. Alice died on 20 August 1613, aged about 86, in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Thomas Henry, III Perkins, III 2798, aged about 36, married Alice Kebble, aged about 28, about 1555 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. They had one son: Isache Isaac Perkins, Sr. 2683 in 1571 This family is shown as family tree 243. 2800. JOHN TIDD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1563. Note: Marriage 1 Agnes DANE b: Abt 1567 in Married: Abt 1588 in 1 2 Children John TIDD b: 1589 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England c: 1618 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England Susanna TIDD b: 1592 in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. 2801. AGNES DANE (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1567. John Tidd 2800, aged about 25, married Agnes Dane, aged about 21, about 1588. They had one daughter: Susannah Tidd 2686 in 1592 This family is shown within family tree 167. 2802. JOHN CONWAY (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1590 in County Antrim, Ireland. 2803. MAHALA ? UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1592 in County Antrim, Ireland. John Conway 2802, aged about 21, married Mahala ? Unknown, aged about 19, about 1611 in County Antrim, Ireland. They had one son: Thomas Conway 2687 in 1612 This family is shown within family tree 168. 2804. HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1598/99 in Belliniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland to Robert Hollingsworth 2888 and Joan Parker 2889, as shown within family tree 220. Henry died after 1632, when older than 34, in Belliniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland. 2805. CATHERINE CORNISH (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1602/3 in Belliniskcrannel, Segoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland to Henry Cornish 2890 and Catherine Pearce 2891, as shown within family tree 220. Catherine died in 1685/86, aged about 83. Note: At least one source (http://www.hoopesonline.com/hoopes_family_genealogy/family00097.html) indicates that Catherine's parents were John Cornish and Catherine Pearce. Several Rootsweb sites suggest that her parents were Henry Cornish and Linda Atkinson (Smith-Bradley-Wright-Nash: David Smith, 20 Auiguast 2004 [email protected]. Page 994

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Henry Hollingsworth 2804, when younger than 33, married Catherine Cornish, when younger than 29, before 1632 in Ireland. They had one son: Valentiene Hollingsworth 2689 in 1632 This family is shown as family tree 244. 2806. JOHN WARD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1625 in Charles, Maryland, USA to George Ward 2892 and Margaret Hopkins 2893. John died on 1 October 1686, aged about 61, in Charles, Maryland, USA. Note: Children Hannah Ward b: 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Isabella Ward b: 1 Oct 1656 in Lastingham, Yorkshire, , England Elizabeth Ward b: 18 Jun 1660 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Anne Ward b: 5 Feb 1663 in , Charles, Maryland, USA Richard Ward b: 15 Feb 1666 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Edward Ward b: 13 Mar 1671 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Thomas Ward b: 1673 in , Charles, Maryland, USA Jonathan Ward b: 22 Apr 1674 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Henry Ward b: 1677 in , Charles, Maryland, USA Joseph Ward b: 15 Nov 1677 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. 2807. HANNAH JACKSON (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born on 1 May 1634 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Hannah died on 24 April 1704, aged 69, in Newton, Middlesex, MA. John Ward 2806, aged about 25, married Hannah Jackson, aged about 16, in 1650 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. They had one son: Thomas Ward 2700 in 1673 This family is shown within family tree 195. 2808. SAMUEL VINES (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1646 in Calvert, Maryland, USA. Samuel died on 28 July 1688, aged about 42, in Calvert, MD. 2809. MARY JONES (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1660. Mary died in 1681, aged about 21. Samuel Vines 2808 married Mary Jones. They had one daughter: Mary Vines 2701 in 1676 This family is shown within family tree 195. 2810. REV. JOHN BROCK (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 24 August 1566 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England to Thomas Brock 2894 and Anne Cunnold 2895, as shown in family tree 266. John died in Reading, MA, USA. Note: Children SIMON BROCK b: 26 DEC 1597 HENRY BROCK b: 20 FEB 1603. John fathered one son: Henry Brock 2702 in 1603 This family is shown as family tree 245. 2811. JAMES ALDOUS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 30 July 1567 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England to Richard Aldous 2896 and Lettyce Brock 2897, as shown in family tree 267. James died on 28 September 1624, aged 57, in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Note: Children ELIZABETH ALDOUS b: 1593 MARY ALDOUS b: 1595 GRACE ALDOUS b: 1598 ANN ALDOUS b: 1600 SABINA ALDOUS b: 1602 SIBILLA ALDOUS b: 5 JUN 1605. 2812. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-grandmother). Elizabeth died on 8 December 1626. James Aldous 2811, aged 25, married Elizabeth Unknown on 15 November 1592 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Aldous 2703 in 1593 This family is shown as family tree 246. 2813. WILLIAM TAYLOR (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1480 in Tunbridge Castle, Homestall, Shadochurst, Kent, England to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. William died between 1525 and 1555, aged about 60, in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England. Notes: • 6a. William Taylor, of Shadochurst, d. 1525, leaving a daughter Joane. [Will Archdeaconry of Canterbury, v. 16, f. 278 (FHL #188,927)]. • Children John TAYLOR b: 1530 in Kent, England William TAYLOR b: Abt 1511 Page 995

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2815. JOANE TAYLOR (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1482 in Shadochurst, Kent, England to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. 2816. WILLIAM DEWER (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born in 1531. William Dewer married Joane Taylor 2815. 2817. ALICE TAYLOR (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1517 to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. 2818. JOHN STRINGER (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle by marriage). John Stringer married Alice Taylor 2817. 2819. MARGARET TAYLOR (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1519 to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. 2820. GILES COLLINS (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle by marriage). Giles Collins married Margaret Taylor 2819. 2821. ELIZABETH TAYLOR (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1521 to John, I Taylor, I 2827 and Margaret De Fairsted 2828, as shown in family tree 247. 2822. WILLIAM KELLOGG (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 2 February 1516/17 in Debden, Essex, England or to Nichols Kellogg 2834 and Florence Hall 2835, as shown in family tree 250. 2823. JOHN KELLOGG (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1519 to Nichols Kellogg 2834 and Florence Hall 2835, as shown in family tree 250. 2824. JOHN WARD (Lloyd's eleven-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1625 in Charles, Maryland, USA to George Ward 2892. John died on 1 October 1686, aged about 61, in Charles, Maryland, USA. 2825. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, thirteen times removed,) was born in 1490 to William Taylor 2898 and Ms. Unknown 2899. 2826. ELIZABETH TAYLOR (Lloyd's cousin, thirteen times removed,) was born to William Taylor 2898 and Ms. Unknown 2899. Generation of Twelve-Times-Great-Grandparents 2827. JOHN, I TAYLOR, I (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1446/47 in Shadochurst, Kent, England to William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905 and Joane Gilbard 2906, as shown in family tree 268. John, died in 1477/78, aged about 31, in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England. Notes: • Sources: Title: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Author: Burke, John Publication: Volume 4, 1838. • 5. John Taylor, of Shadochurst, in the time of Richard III. and Henry VII." [1483-1509] "who purchased More Court in Ivie Church," and married Margaret de Fairsted, daughter and sole heir of Humphrey de Fairsted, of Shadochurst It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry. 2828. MARGARET DE FAIRSTED (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1432/33 in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England to Humphrey De Fairsted 2907, as shown within family tree 223. Margaret died in 1546, aged about 114, in England.

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John, I Taylor, I 2827, aged about 31, married Margaret De Fairsted, aged about 45, in 1477. They had six children: John, II Taylor, II/Lord of Schodochurst 2726 in 1478 William Taylor 2813 about 1480 Joane Taylor 2815 about 1482 Alice Taylor 2817 about 1517 Margaret Taylor 2819 about 1519 Elizabeth Taylor 2821 about 1521 This family is shown as family tree 247. 2829. JOHN ROWLAND (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1462 and 1467 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England maybe. John fathered one daughter: Susan Rowland 2727 about 1485 This family is shown within family tree 197. 2830. SIR WILLIAM TYNDALE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1440 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England to Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2908 and Margaret Yelverton 2909, as shown in family tree 269. William died dated '22 Feb 1496-97 alt 1488' in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England. Note: 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]. 2831. MARY MONDEFORD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1440 in Feltwell, Tthetford, Norfolk, England to Osbert Mondeford 2910 and Elizabeth Berney 2911, as shown in family tree 270. Mary died in 1496, aged about 56. William Tyndale 2830 married Mary Mondeford. They had one son: John Tyndale 2729 in 1480 This family is shown as family tree 248. 2832. SIR HUMPHREY CONINGSBY, JUDGE, KING'S BENCH (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1460 in Alderham, Hertford, England to Thomas Coningsby 2912 and Catherine Waldyffe 2913, as shown in family tree 271. Humphrey died on 2 June 1535, aged about 74, in Alderham, Herteford, England. 2833. ALICE ISSABELLA FEREBIE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1460 in Feriby, Lincoln, England. Alice died about 1523, aged about 63. Humphrey Coningsby, Judge, King's Bench 2832 married Alice Issabella Ferebie. They had one daughter: Amphyllis Coningsby 2730 in 1475 This family is shown as family tree 249. 2834. NICHOLS KELLOGG (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1488 in Debden, Essex, England to Nicholas Kellogg, Lord of Audley 2914 and Alice Audley 2915, as shown within family tree 225. Nichols died on 17 May 1558, aged about 69, in Debdon, Essex, England. Note: children: thomas, John, William Children William Kellogg b: 2 FEB 1515/16 in Debden, Essex, England John Kellogg b: 1519 in Debden, Essex, England Thomas Kellogg b: 1521 in Walden or Debden, Essex, England. 2835. FLORENCE HALL (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1490 in Debden, Essex, England to William Hall 2916 and Florence Byeston 2917, as shown within family tree 225. Florence died on 8 November 1591, aged about 101, in Debden, Essex, England. Nichols Kellogg 2834 married Florence Hall. They had three children: Thomas Kellogg 2731 in 1512 William Kellogg 2822 in 1516 John Kellogg 2823 in 1519 This family is shown as family tree 250. 2836. JOHN MINOT (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1460 in Little Chesteford, Essex, England to William Minot 2918. John died on 18 December 1542, aged about 82, in Little Chesteford, Essex, England.

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2837. JOHN BIRD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1510 and 1516 in Thorley, Hertfordshire, England to John Bird 2919, as shown in family tree 272. 2838. GILES BRET (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1520 and 1525 in England. John Bird 2837 married Giles Bret. They had one son: Phillippe Bird 2736 in 1549 This family is shown within family tree 199. 2839. JAMES JOHN FOOTE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1496 in Royston, Hertforshire, England to John Foote 2920, as shown within family tree 228. James died on 18 July 1558, aged about 62, in Canterbury, England. Note: 1 James John FOOTE b: 1496 d: 18 JUL 1558 + Helen WARREN b: 1493 2 John Robert Sr FOOTE b: 1523 d: 18 JUL 1558 + Helen (or Ellen) WARREN (WARYN OR WALLER) b: 1527 3 Richard FOOTE b: 1553 d: FEB 1607 + Joane BROOKE b: 11 MAY 1555 d: FEB 1608 4 Nathaniel "The Settler" FOOTE b: 1593 c: 1593 d: 20 DEC 1644 + Elizabeth (Emma) DEMING b: OCT 1595 d: 28 JUL 1683 5 Mary FOOTE + unknown BUSH 5 Elizabeth FOOTE b: 1616 d: 8 SEP 1700 + Joshua CHURCHILL b: 1615 d: 1 JAN 1686 6 Benjamin CHURCHILL b: 16 MAY 1652 d: 1730 + Mary TOWSEY b: 1652 d: 30 OCT 1712. 2840. HELEN WARREN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born to Anthony Warren 2921, as shown in family tree 273. James John Foote 2839 married Helen Warren. They had one son: Robert "John" Foote 2739 in 1523 This family is shown as family tree 251. 2841. RICHARD WARREN (WALLER) (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1501 in Royston, Hertforshire, England. Richard died on 28 May 1557, aged about 55, in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England. Note: Children Helen (Ellen) WALER b: 1527 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England Richard WALLER (WARREN) b: Abt 1527 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England Nicholas (Waller) WARREN OR WALLER b: 1531 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England Henry WARREN OR WALLER b: Abt 1531-1533 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England Alice (Waller) WARREN OR WALLER b: 1535 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England William WALLER OR WARREN b: Abt 1537 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England William (Waller) WARREN b: 1537 in Of, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England Nicholas Waller (Or) WARREN b: Abt 1531 in Of Bassingbourn, Cambridge, England Alice Waller (Or) WARREN b: Abt 1535 in Of Bassingbourn, Cambridge, England Henry WARREN OR WALLER b: Abt 1532 in Richard WARREN OR WALLER b: Abt 1530 in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England William WARREN OR WALLER b: Abt 1528 in Nicholas WARREN OR WALLER b: Abt 1534 in . 2842. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1505 in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England. Alice died in 1557, aged about 52, in England. Richard Warren (Waller) 2841, aged about 24, married Alice Unknown, aged about 20, in 1525 in Royston, Hertforshire, England. They had one daughter: Helen "Ellen" Waler 2740 in 1527 This family is shown within family tree 200. 2843. ROBERT BROOKE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1520 in London, Middlesex, England. Robert died on 11 July 1551, aged about 31, in London, Middlesex, England. Note: Children John BROOKE b: 1540 in Of London, London, England, England Margaret BROOKE b: 1523 in Of, London, London, England Frances BROOKE b: Est 1521 in Of, London, London, England Isabell BROOKE b: Abt 1532 in Of, London, London, England Humphrey BROOKE b: 1535 in Of, London, London, England Andrew BROOKE b: Abt 1538 in , London, Middlesex, England c: 21 Oct 1538 in St Leonard East-, Cheap, London, London, England. Page 998

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2844. KATHRYN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1501 and 1521 in London, Middlesex, England. Kathryn died between March 1565 and 1566, aged about 55, in London, Middlesex, England. Robert Brooke 2843 as an infant, married Kathryn Unknown, aged about 8, in 1520 in London, Middlesex, England. They had one son: John Brooke 2741 in 1540 This family is shown within family tree 200. 2845. EDWARD WHITMAN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1509 in Bletchingly, Surrey, England. Edward died in Bletchingly, Surrey, England probably. Note: Elizabeth WHETMAN (WATERMAN) b: 1544 in St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex c: 9 Sep 1543 in Bletchingley, Surrey, England Elizabeth (Whatman) (Waterman) WHITMAN b: 1533 in Of Bletchingley, Surrey, England. 2846. BRIDGET KELLOND (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1513 in Bletchingly, Surrey, England probably to Ralph Kellond 2922. Bridget died in Bletchingly, Surrey, England probably. Edward Whitman 2845, aged about 20, married Bridget Kellond, aged about 16, in 1529 in Bletchingly, Surrey, England probably. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Whetman (Waterman) 2742 in 1544 This family is shown within family tree 200. 2847. THOMAS GILBERT (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born on 3 November 1533 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England. Thomas died on 12 August 1610, aged 76, in Westerfield, Hartford, CT. Note: Children Elizabeth GILBERT b: 14 May 1671 in Weathersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Thomas GILBERT b: 17 May 1556 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England Sarah GILBERT b: 2 Dec 1559 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England Josiah GILBERT b: 30 Mar 1562 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, England. 2848. MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born on 28 November 1536 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England. Mary died on 18 September 1591, aged 54, in Westerfield, Hartford, CT. Thomas Gilbert 2847, aged 21, married Mary Unknown, aged 18, on 9 February 1555 in Bridgewater, Somerset, England. They had one son: Thomas Gilbert 2745 in 1556 This family is shown within family tree 175. 2849. JOHN MERRILL, II (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1500 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England to John Merrill, I 2923 and Anne Belchum 2924, as shown within family tree 230. John died on 28 January 1552, aged about 51, in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Note: Children John MERRILL b: 1545 in Wharstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Margaret MERRILL b: 1530 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England William MERRILL b: 1524 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Johan MERRILL b: 1526 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: Bef 1551 in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Johan MERRILL b: 1526 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Alice MERRILL b: 1534 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Michael MERRILL b: 1528 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Mary MERRILL b: 1530 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Katherine MERRILL b: 1536 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Agnes MERRILL b: 1539 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England Thomas MERRILL b: 1542 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England. 2850. KATHERINE JOHN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1502 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Katherine died on 13 December 1551, aged about 49, in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. John Merrill, II 2849, aged about 21, married Katherine John, aged about 19, in 1521 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. They had one son: John Merrill, III 2747 in 1545 This family is shown as family tree 252. 2851. HENRY BALDWIN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1529 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England to Richard Baldwin 2925 and Ellen Pooke or Apoke or Apuke 2926, as shown in family tree 274. Henry died on 1 June 1602, aged about 72, in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. Note: Children John Sr. BALDWIN b: 1565 in Arton, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: in Of, Stebbins, Buckinghamshire, England John BALDWIN b: 2 Jan 1599 in Amersham, Buckingham, England c: 2 Jan 1599 in Dunsbridge, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Sylvester BALDWIN b: 1560 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Anne BALDWIN b: 1563 in Aston Clinton, Buck, Eng Richard BALDWIN b: 1556 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: 7 Nov 1573 in , Tring, Herts, England Robert BALDWIN b: 1563 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng Page 999

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Agnes Or Anne BALDWIN b: 15 Jul 1579 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: 15 Jul 1579 in Of Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Henry BALDWIN b: 1558 in Of Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Mary BALDWIN b: 12 Apr 1575 in Of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England, Eng Jane BALDWIN b: 1577 in Of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England, Eng. 2852. ALICE KINGE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1533 in Donrig Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England to William Kinge 2927 and Cecily Unknown 2928, as shown within family tree 231. Alice died on 23 November 1626, aged about 93, in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. Henry Baldwin 2851, aged about 26, married Alice Kinge, aged about 22, in 1555 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. They had one son: Sylvester Baldwin 2750 in 1560 This family is shown as family tree 253. 2853. ROBERT WELLES (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born on 6 November 1540 in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Welles 2929 and Elizabeth Bryan 2930, as shown within family tree 231. Robert died on 24 September 1617, aged 76, in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England. Note: Children Robert WELLES b: 1575-1580 in Of, Burmington, Warwick, England Jane (Willis) WELLS OR WILLIS b: 1571-1573 in Of Cholesbury, Bucks, England c: 24 Apr 1569 in Bobingworth, Essex, England Alice WELLES b: Abt 1575 in Of Stourton, Whichford, Warwick, England Thomas WELLES b: 1594 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England c: 10 Jul 1594 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England Hugh (Thomas) WELLS OR WELLES b: 1590 in ., Colchester, Essex, England Elizabeth WELLES b: 1611 in Of, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut. 2854. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1543 in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England. Alice died on 5 July 1615, aged about 72, in Whichford, Warwick, England. Robert Welles 2853, aged about 31, married Alice Unknown, aged about 29, in 1572 in Whichford, Warwick, England. They had one daughter: Joan or Jane Willis or Wells 2751 in 1560 This family is shown as family tree 254. 2855. JOHN WEBSTER, II (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1509 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster, I 2931 and Emett Welle 2932, as shown in family tree 275. John died on 14 June 1575, aged about 65, in England. Note: Children John WEBSTER b: 1535 in Cossington, , Leisters., Eng c: in Cossington, Leicester, Eng William WEBSTER b: 1533 in Cassington, Leicester, England c: in Cossington, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. 2856. ISABEL KYTHIN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1512 in Cassington, Leicester, England. Isabel died on 12 August 1560, aged about 48, in Cassington, Leicester, England. John Webster, II 2855, aged about 23, married Isabel Kythin, aged about 20, in 1532 in Cassington, Leicester, England. They had one son: John Webster, III 2752 in 1535 This family is shown as family tree 255. 2857. HENRY LYMAN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1496 in Navestock, Essex, England to Thomas Lyman 2933 and Elizabeth Lambert 2934, as shown in family tree 276. Henry died on 15 April 1507, aged about 10, in High Ongar, Essex, England probably. 2858. ALICIA HYDE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1492 in Navestock, Essex, England. Henry Lyman 2857, aged about 21, married Alicia Hyde, aged about 25, in 1517 in Navestock, Essex, England. They had one son: John Lyman 2756 in 1516 This family is shown as family tree 256. 2859. WILLIAM GERARD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in Beauchamp, St. Paul, Essex, England. William fathered one daughter: Margaret Gerard 2757 in 1522 This family is shown within family tree 205. 2860. JOHN CHICHESTER (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1474 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England to Nicholas Chichester 2935 and Christian Pawlett 2936, as shown in family tree 277. John died on 22 February 1536, aged about 61, in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637. 2861. JOAN (JANE) BRETT (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1472 in Whitestaunton, Somerset, England to Robert Brett 2937 and Ms. Pillond 2938, as shown within family tree 234.

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Lloyd I. Taylor John Chichester 2860 married Joan (Jane) Brett. They had one son: Amyas (Amias) Chichester 2766 in 1527 This family is shown as family tree 257.

2862. SIR ROGER GIFFARD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1475 and 1500 in Brightley, Devon, England to Thomas Giffard 2939 and Anna Croyton 2940, as shown in family tree 278. Roger became generally known as "Sir Roger Giffard of Brightley". Sir Roger Giffard of Brightley died on 1 May 1547, aged about 58. 2863. MARGARET COBLEIGH (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1502 in Brightley, Devon, England or 1490 to John Cobleigh 2941 and Jane Fortescue 2942, as shown in family tree 279. Margaret died on 25 December 1547, aged about 45. Roger Giffard 2862 married Margaret Cobleigh. They had one daughter: Jane or Joan Giffard 2767 in 1529 This family is shown as family tree 258. 2864. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to William Webster 2943 and Ms. Unknown 2944, as shown within family tree 235. John died on 20 March 1557, aged about 71, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Children John II WEBSTER b: ABT 1500 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England William WEBSTER b: 1509 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Alice WEBSTER b: 1512 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Ellen WEBSTER b: 1514 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England Agnes WEBSTER b: 1516 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. 2865. EMETT WELLE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1486 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Emett died on 20 March 1557, aged about 70, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. John Webster 2864 married Emett Welle. They had one son: John Webster, II 2768 about 1500 This family is shown as family tree 259. 2866. JOHN TREAT (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as John Trott, was born in 1458 in Taunton, Manor, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England. John died about 1499, aged about 41. 2867. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1467 in Staplegrove, Somerset, England. John Treat 2866 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: William Treat 2770 in 1480 This family is shown within family tree 183. 2868. ANTOINE GAYLORD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather). 2869. JULIA ANN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother). Antoine Gaylord 2868 married Julia Ann Unknown. They had one son: Nicholas Gaylord 2772 in 1500 This family is shown within family tree 184. 2870. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1510 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to John Webster 2945 and Emett Welle 2946. John died on 24 January 1575, aged about 64, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Father: John WEBSTER Mother: Emett WELLE Family 1: Mrs. John WEBSTER II Marriage: Cassington, Leicester, England Family 2: Mrs John WEBSTER Family 3: Isabel KYTHIN Marriage: 10 Jan 1559, Cossington, Leicester, Eng. John fathered one son: John Webster 2774 in 1535 This family is shown within family tree 211. 2871. MILES CROSBY (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1483 in Shipton, York, England to John Crosby 2947 and Agnes Unknown 2948. Miles died about 1538, aged about 55. Note: Children THOMAS CROSBY b: ABT 1510 in Shipton, York, England William Crosby b: ABT 1510. Page 1001

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2872. THOMAS BRIGHAM (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1500 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England to Thoms Brigham 2949. Thomas died on 6 March 1559, aged about 58, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2873. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1504 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Elizabeth died in 1573, aged about 69, in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Thomas Brigham 2872, aged about 25, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged about 21, in 1525 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: Thomas Brigham 2782 in 1525 This family is shown within family tree 213. 2874. JOHN WATSON (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1472 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. 2875. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1479 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. John Watson 2874, aged about 27, married Margaret Unknown, aged about 20, about 1499 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. They had one son: John Watson 2784 in 1500 This family is shown within family tree 187. 2876. WALTER ROBERTS (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1438 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to John Roberts 2950, as shown in family tree 281. Note: Father: John ROBERTS b: ABT 1408 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Mother: Agnes Buckfold GENT b: ABT 1412 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Marriage 1 Margaret PENN Married: 23 Oct 1463 Sealing Spouse: 18 May 1950 Marriage 2 Isabelle CULPEPPER Married: 20 Apr 1481 Sealing Spouse: 22 May 1950 Marriage 3 Alice NAYLOR b: ABT 1462 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Sealing Spouse: 17 May 1950 in SLAKE Children Thomas ROBERTS b: 10 Jul 1494 in Glassenbury, Kent, England c: 21 Sep 1494 Ann ROBERTS b: ABT 1484 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Clement ROBERTS b: ABT 1486 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Dorothy ROBERTS b: ABT 1488 in Glassenbury, Kent, England William ROBERTS b: ABT 1490 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Elizabeth ROBERTS b: 13 Mar 1492 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Edmond ROBERTS b: ABT 1496 in Glassenbury, Kent, England George ROBERTS b: ABT 1498 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. 2877. ALICE NAYLOR (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1462 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. Walter Roberts 2876 married Alice Naylor. They had one son: Thomas Roberts 2786 in 1494 This family is shown as family tree 260. 2878. JAMES FREMINGHAM (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1470 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to John de Fremingham 2951 and Agnes Wingfield 2952, as shown in family tree 282. 2879. ELIZABETH WALWORTH (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1474 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England to John Walworth, Esquire 2953, as shown within family tree 239. James Fremingham 2878 married Elizabeth Walworth. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Fremingham 2787 about 1502 This family is shown as family tree 261. 2880. THOMAS CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1536 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 2954 and Katherine Manners 2955, as shown in family tree 283.

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2881. EMME UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1538 in Penshurst, Kent, England. Thomas Constable 2880, aged about 23, married Emme Unknown, aged about 21, in 1559. They had one son: Thomas Constable 2789 in 1560 This family is shown as family tree 262. 2882. JOHN HYNCKLEYE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1512 in Harrietsham, Kent, England to John Henkle 2956, as shown within family tree 241. John died on 25 June 1577, aged about 64, in Harrietsham, Kent, England. 2883. JOHANE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1515 in Harrietsham, Kent, England. Johane died on 23 January 1564, aged about 48, in Harrietsham, Kent, England. John Hynckleye 2882, aged about 24, married Johane Unknown, aged about 21, about 1536 in Harrietsham, Kent, England. They had one son: Robert Hinckley 2792 in 1537 This family is shown as family tree 263. 2884. JOHN RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland to Patrick Rutherford 2957 and Elizabeth de Halswicle 2958, as shown in family tree 284. John fathered one son: John R. Rutherford Rutherford 2796 in 1530 This family is shown as family tree 264. 2885. THOMAS HENRY PERKINS, II (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1484/85 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Henry Perkyns, I 2959 and Alys Alice de Astley 2960, as shown in family tree 285. Thomas died on 16 January 1546/47, aged about 61, in Staffordshire, England. Note: 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. 2886. ALICE OR MARY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born dated '1486 or 1492' in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Thomas Henry Perkins, II 2885, aged about 45, married Alice or Mary Unknown in 1529 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. They had one son: Thomas Henry, III Perkins, III 2798 about 1518 This family is shown as family tree 265. 2887. HENRY KEBBLE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1508 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to Henry Kebble, Mayor of London 2962. Henry fathered one daughter: Alice Kebble 2799 in 1527 This family is shown within family tree 219. 2888. ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1570/71 in England or Ireland to Valentine Hollingsworth 2963. Robert died in Ireland. Note: The first known fact of the Hollingsworth family history is that anancestor was an Anglo-Saxon who came to Britain during the invasion of the sixth and seventh centuries and eventually settled in what is now the village of Mottrom Cheshire County England on approximately 1,000 acres . It was located on the east side of town on the high ground. According to a very ancient pedigree, the family has been seated at Hollynworthe Hall since 1022 and became part of the nobility under King James I. (Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of Great Britainand Ireland dated 1858). Since the title was hereditary, the ancestry would have been unbroken. The name Hollyworthe was derived from two words, "Holly" for holly trees and "Worthe" for land. It became the family surname in the 13th century. The present spelling gradually evolved as the English language changed. The huge hall and its accompanying church were made of native stone. Although several centuries old, both buildings were still standing in 1884 owned by a Mr. Taylor. The estate, then 625 acres, was valued at20,000 lbs., or Page 1003

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approximately $100,000 (1972). The last owner as anancestral representative was Robert Hollingsworth, Esq. who died in 1865. ( Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr. by J.A. Stewart). Today the hall is gone but the church has been rebuilt and still containsthe family coat of arms. It is a stained glass window in the rectory. During the Reformation Period, the Hollingsworth family were severelypersecuted by King Charles I because they were Protestants. Many fled to Ireland. One Richard Hollingsworth (1607-1656), an ordained Presbyterian Minister with a Ph.D. Degree and a noted controversialist, wrote four tracts in defense of the church. His last and greatest, entitled "A Modest Plea for the Church of England" was published in 1655. (Ref: The Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England by James Savage). Additional references for Robert include: 1.) Richard Hollingsworth: 'Ancestors of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr.', 2002. 2889. JOAN PARKER (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1575. Robert Hollingsworth 2888 married Joan Parker. They had one son: Henry Hollingsworth 2804 in 1598 This family is shown within family tree 220. 2890. HENRY CORNISH (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1576 in County Antrim, Ireland. Henry died about 1631, aged about 55, in Ireland. Note: One source reports that the instant Henry was High Sheriff of London,which is inaccurate. He may however been High Sheiff of Tangeral, Ireland. Another souce indicates that he was was hung & quartered for treason, as a Quaker. 2891. CATHERINE PEARCE (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1580 in County Antrim, Ireland. Henry Cornish 2890 married Catherine Pearce. They had one daughter: Catherine Cornish 2805 in 1602 This family is shown within family tree 220. 2892. GEORGE WARD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1600 in St Sepulcher, London, England. George died on 7 April 1653, aged about 52, in Branford, New Haven, Connecitcut. George fathered one son: John Ward 2824 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 195. 2893. MARGARET HOPKINS (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1583 in St. Martin Ludgate, London, England. Margaret died in 1669, aged about 86, in Branford, New Haven, Connecitcut. George Ward 2892 married Margaret Hopkins. They had one son: John Ward 2806 in 1625 This family is shown within family tree 195. 2894. THOMAS BROCK (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1532 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England to Robert Brock 2964 and Johane Unknown 2965, as shown within family tree 245. Thomas died on 23 March 1588, aged about 55. Note: Death: 23 MAR 1588 Marriage 1 ANNE CUNNOLD Married: 18 JUN 1558 Note: AT STRADBROKE, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND Children THOMAS BROCK b: 5 JUL 1562 JOHN BROCK b: 24 AUG 1566 NICHOLAS BROCK b: 23 FEB 1567 ROBERT BROCK b: 14 FEB 1570 LETITIA BROCK b: 16 OCT 1575 SIMON BROCK b: 3 NOV 1577. 2895. ANNE CUNNOLD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born to Thomas Cunnold 2966 and Isabell Godbold 2967, as shown in family tree 286. Thomas Brock 2894, aged about 25, married Anne Cunnold on 18 June 1558 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. They had one son: John Brock 2810 in 1566 This family is shown as family tree 266. 2896. RICHARD ALDOUS (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandfather) was born on 4 October 1533 to Richard Aldous 2968 and Agnes Owles 2969, as shown in family tree 287. Richard died on 9 September 1612, aged 78. Note: Death: 9 SEP 1612 Father: RICHARD ALDOUS b: 1485 Mother: AGNES OWLES Page 1004

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Lloyd I. Taylor Marriage 1 LETTYCE BROCK b: 1538 Married: 1 DEC 1562 Note: AT FRESSINGFIELD, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND Suffolk: - Registers of Marriages (Various Parishes), 1539-1837 Marriages at Withersdale, 1660 to 1837. Suffolk Parish Registers. Marriages at Fressingfield, 1554 to 1837. Volume 1. County: Suffolk Country: England Richarde Aldows & Lettis Brocke 01 Dec 1562 Children JAMES ALDOUS b: 30 JUL 1567 Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown Marriage 3 MARGARET GODDERLT Married: 12 NOV 1560 Marriage 4 ELIZABETH SANDCRAFTE Married: 17 JUL 1589 Note: AT FRESSINGFIELD

Suffolk: - Registers of Marriages (Various Parishes), 1539-1837 Marriages at Withersdale, 1660 to 1837. Suffolk Parish Registers. Marriages at Fressingfield, 1554 to 1837. Volume 1. County: Suffolk Country: England Richarde Aldows & Elizabeth Sandcrafte 17 Jul 1589. 2897. LETTYCE BROCK (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1538 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Lettyce died in 1587, aged about 49. Richard Aldous 2896, aged 29, married Lettyce Brock, aged about 24, on 1 December 1562. They had one son: James Aldous 2811 in 1567 This family is shown as family tree 267. 2898. WILLIAM TAYLOR (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1480 in Kent, England to William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905 and Joane Gilbard 2906, as shown in family tree 268. William died in 1525, aged about 45. Note: 1 William TAYLOR b: 1480 d: 1525 2 John TAYLOR b: 1490 + Susan ROWLAND b: Abt 1490 3 Rowland TAYLOR b: 6 Oct 1510 d: 5 Feb 1555 + Margaret TYNDALE b: 1510 d: Abt 1554 4 Thomas TAYLOR b: 19 Sep 1548 d: 1576 + Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1552 d: 1576 5 Thomas J. TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1574 d: 1618 + Margaret SWINDERLY b: 1578 d: Bef 1672 6 John TAYLOR b: 10 Aug 1607 d: Jan 1652 + Elizabeth NIN b: 1610 d: 28 Feb 1659 6 Ann TAYLOR b: 1611 6 James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1610 d: 30 Apr 1698 + Mary GREGORY b: Abt 1665 d: 30 Apr 1698 6 Robert TAYLOR b: 7 Nov 1601 6 Richard TAYLOR b: 1615 6 William TAYLOR b: 8 Jul 1605 d: 12 Jun 1687 + Mary WISE b: Abt 1604 6 Margaret Ellen TAYLOR b: 10 Sep 1603 6 Jane TAYLOR b: 25 Dec 1609 5 Nathaniel TAYLOR b: 1578 5 Edmund TAYLOR b: 1580 + Unknown UNKNOWN 6 Nathaniel TAYLOR Page 1005

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Unknown UNKNOWN 4 Mary TAYLOR b: 1550 4 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1552 4 Anne TAYLOR b: Abt 1536 + William PALMER 4 Susan TAYLOR b: 20 Jul 1535 4 Robert TAYLOR b: 11 Aug 1543 d: Bef Feb 1555 4 Ellen TAYLOR b: 6 Aug 1537 d: 9 May 1579 4 Zachary TAYLOR b: 29 Nov 1545 + Elizabeth NELSON 4 George TAYLOR b: 17 Dec 1546 + Elizabeth GAINES b: 1555 4 Edmund TAYLOR 4 Nathaniel TAYLOR b: Abt 1550. 2899. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-aunt by marriage). William Taylor 2898 married Ms. Unknown. They had two children: John Taylor 2825 in 1490 Elizabeth Taylor 2826

2900. NATHAN (TRIPLET) TAYLOR (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born to William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905 and Joane Gilbard 2906, as shown in family tree 268. 2901. ROLAND "TRIPLET" TAYLOR (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born to William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905 and Joane Gilbard 2906, as shown in family tree 268. 2902. GEORGE BIRD (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1520 to John Bird 2919, as shown in family tree 272. 2903. THOMAS PERKINS, II (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1484 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Henry Perkyns, I 2959 and Alys Alice de Astley 2960, as shown in family tree 285. Thomas died in 1547, aged about 63, in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. 2904. THOMAS PERKINS, II (Lloyd's twelve-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1484 in Hillmoreton, Englnad to Thomas Perkins, I 2961 and Alys Alice de Astley 2960. Thomas died in 1547, aged about 63, in Hillmoreton, Englnad. Note: 1 Thomas PERKINS II b: 1484 d: 1547 + Alice (PERKINS) b: 1489 2 Thomas Henry PERKINS III b: 1510 d: 23 MAR 1590/91 + Alice KEBBLE b: 1512 d: 20 AUG 1613 3 Henry PERKINS b: 1555 d: 11 MAR 1607/08 + Elizabeth SAWBRIDGE b: 1560 d: 1608 4 John PERKINS b: 23 DEC 1583 d: 26 SEP 1654 + Judith Elizabeth GATER b: 19 MAR 1587/88 d: 26 SEP 1654 5 Thomas PERKINS IV b: 20 APR 1622 d: 7 MAY 1686 + Phebe GOULD b: 27 SEP 1620 d: 1691 6 Phebe PERKINS b: 1644 d: 1680 + Joseph TOWNE b: 1639. Generation of Thirteen-Times-Great-Grandparents 2905. WILLIAM TAYLOR, MASTER OF THE ROLLS OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1429 in Shadochurst, Kent, England to John Taylor 2970 and Margaret Hamley 2971, as shown in family tree 288. William died before 20 August 1493, when younger than 64, in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England. Notes: • 1 William TAYLOR b: 1429 d: 20 Aug 1493 + Joane GILBARD b: 1432 2 John TAYLOR b: 1452 + Margaret DE FAIRSTED b: Abt 1457 3 William TAYLOR b: 1480 d: 1525 4 John TAYLOR b: 1490 + Susan ROWLAND b: Abt 1490 5 Rowland TAYLOR b: 6 Oct 1510 d: 5 Feb 1555 + Margaret TYNDALE b: 1510 d: Abt 1554 6 Thomas TAYLOR b: 19 Sep 1548 d: 1576 + Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1552 d: 1576 6 Mary TAYLOR b: 1550 6 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1552 Page 1006

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Anne TAYLOR b: Abt 1536 + William PALMER 6 Susan TAYLOR b: 20 Jul 1535 6 Robert TAYLOR b: 11 Aug 1543 d: Bef Feb 1555 6 Ellen TAYLOR b: 6 Aug 1537 d: 9 May 1579 6 Zachary TAYLOR b: 29 Nov 1545 + Elizabeth NELSON 6 George TAYLOR b: 17 Dec 1546 + Elizabeth GAINES b: 1555 6 Edmund TAYLOR 6 Nathaniel TAYLOR b: Abt 1550 3 John TAYLOR b: 1478 d: 1551 + Thomasine ISAAC b: Abt 1484 d: 1551 4 John TAYLOR b: 1530 + Elizabeth CHUTE b: Abt 1534 5 Mathew TAYLOR b: 1565 d: 1678 + Margaret FREELAND b: Abt 1589 6 John TAYLOR b: 1 Dec 1611 d: 1683 + Mary HORTON 6 Jane TAYLOR b: 25 Jan 1608/09 6 Ann TAYLOR b: 1611 6 William TAYLOR b: 1613 6 Richard TAYLOR b: 1613 5 John TAYLOR b: Abt 1555 5 Humphry TAYLOR b: Abt 1556 5 Roger TAYLOR b: Abt 1561 5 George TAYLOR b: Abt 1558 d: 1633 5 Susan TAYLOR b: Abt 1560 5 Philippa TAYLOR b: Abt 1563 5 Eve TAYLOR b: Abt 1567 5 Mary TAYLOR b: Abt 1571 5 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: Abt 1573 + Thomas BROADNAX b: Abt 1572 6 Mary BROADNAX 5 Thomas TAYLOR b: Abt 1569 d: 1611 + Agnes MILLER 6 Anne TAYLOR b: 1594 d: 1673 + Richard TUTTLE 6 Thomas TAYLOR b: 1595 6 Maria Or Moravia TAYLOR b: Abt 1599 5 John TAYLOR b: Abt 1575 4 William TAYLOR b: Abt 1511 d: 11 Jan 1571 + Mary UNKNOWN 5 John TAYLOR 5 Barbara TAYLOR 5 Thomasine TAYLOR 5 Mary TAYLOR 4 Margaret TAYLOR b: Abt 1519 4 Joane TAYLOR b: Abt 1515 4 Alice TAYLOR b: Abt 1517 4 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: Abt 1521 3 Joane TAYLOR b: 1482. • 4. William Taylor of Shadochurst "who purchased additional lands adjoining the Little Green, 15 Edward IV" [1476], and married "Joane, daughter of Henry Gilbard, of Shadochurst" his will proved 20 August 1493

It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry. • Notable Bartonian's John Taylor (circa 1480 to 1534) About the year 1480 a very unusual event happened in Barton-under-Needwood; triplet sons were born to Joan, wife of one William Taylor who was employed as a game warden in the Forest of Needwood. It was remarkable, 500 years ago, for triplets to be born and to be healthy, for all three live to adulthood was extraordinary. The family, John the first born, his brothers Rowland, Nathaniel and their sister Elizabeth lived in a cottage to the north-east of the Church, where several of the village’s oldest timber-framed cottages still stand. Members of the Taylor family had lived in Barton since 1345, and William and Joan took possession of their cottage in 1471, of which they held the copyhold. Page 1007

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The story of the triplets’ life has something of a folk-tale quality about it Plot (Robert Plot, History of Staffordshire 1686) tells of three babies being presented to King Henry VII as a rarity but this story seems to be somewhat romanticised. The present descendants of the family confidently give 1480 as the date of the triplets’ birth but as Henry VII did not accede to the throne until 1485 it is hardly likely that the King was shown babies. It is far more probable that he was shown three growing lads and saw in them the symbol of the Trinity. Needwood was not a Royal forest, but a Chase, members of the Royal family frequently came to Tutbury Castle, so it is quite probable that the King was, as the legend suggests, on a hunting foray. So it was that he undertook to educate the three boys if they came to manhood, and indeed he kept his word. From this event the Royal Bounty for Triplets was instigated and only ceased during Elizabeth II reign. All three are said to have entered the learned professions after being educated at a University ‘beyond the seas’, probably in France or Italy. There is note in the Royal Privy purse expenses of 1498 ‘for the wages of the King’s Scoler John Taillor at Oxenford.’ About 1503 John Taylor was ordained Rector at Bishop’s Hatfield. Soon afterwards he was often sent abroad on official business, he was in fact, a Tudor civil servant. The following year he became Rector of Sutton Coldfield. By 1509 he had become Prebendary of Eccleshall in Lichfield Cathedral and he was one of the Royal Chaplains at Henry VII’s funeral. In the same year, the new King Henry VIII appointed him King’s Clerk and Chaplain and two years later he was made Clerk to the Parliament and given other positions. The detailed diary of a French campaign he undertook with the King is preserved in the British Museum. He wrote Royal Speeches, met ambassadors and was rewarded by more ecclesiastical preferment's, including that of Archdeacon of Derby in 1515 and later Royal Ambassador to Burgundy and France and Prolocutor of Convocation. In 1516 he also became Archdeacon of Buckingham. He was incorporated by virtue of his degrees of Doctor of Civil Law and Doctor of Canon Law at Cambridge in 1520 on the occasion of Wolsey’s visit there and shortly afterwards in 1522 at Oxford, also. The famous meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I of France called the Field of the Cloth of Gold took place in June 1520 in Northern France. It was intended to strengthen peace ties between the two nations. Masterminded by the great Cardinal Wolsey, each King and Court strove to outshine the other. Henry was accompanied by 5,000 people and spent in excess of £13,000 on the splendour of the occasion. Among those attendants were ten chaplains, and one of them was John Taylor. The King ordered each priest to be clothed in damask and satin and each to be followed by his own attendants, not exceeding ten persons and four horses. The English built a splendid pavilion, a temporary palace of wood and canvas, with ‘windows upon windows upon windows.’ The Flemish glazier Galyon Hone created the windows. Fine malmsey and claret flowed from two drinking fountains. Several years before this, as his career reached it zenith, Taylor decided to build a new church to replace the ancient chapelry dedicated to St. James, in his birthplace. This chapelry is first known to have been in existence in 1157 as a Chapel of Ease to Tatenhill. The new building was said to be on, or near the site of Taylor’s parents’ cottage. It was begun in 1517 which date appears on the tower. Inside, inscriptions over alternate pillars of the nave tell of John Taylor’s preferment's and illustrious career, between these are representations of the coat-of-arms he adopted. The East window was his gift and represents the Twelve Apostles, Moses, Elijah and Taylor’s Patron Saint, St. John the Baptist His coat of arms is seen again below the crucifixion. By the time the Tudor Church was finished and dedicated in 1533, its donor was already a sick and troubled man. In 1527 he had become Master of the Rolls, the peak of his appointments, he was travelling to and from France on Royal business and he had been appointed one of the commissionaries to try the validity of the King’s marriage to Catharine of Aragon. It seems possible that Wolsey had used John Taylor in a vain attempt to find a suitable French princess for a future Queen of England should the divorce be granted. His dread of Ann Boleyn was well-known. In 1528 he became Archdeacon of Halifax. At the peak of his career Taylor was suddenly under pressure to surrender his prebend at St. Stephen’s, Westminster, another of his appointments, and he was suffering badly with a diseased leg. Whether his health failed or he incurred Royal disfavour we shall never know, but he wrote his will and resigned as Master of the Rolls in favour of Thomas Cromwell (doomed also to fall from Royal favour) and died in 1534. The place of John Taylor’s burial has not been traced, though there is thought to have been a monument to him in St. Anthony in London’s Threadneedle Street. There is a touching sentence in his will (in Latin of course) ‘nothing in the world is more fleeting than human life and that nothing follows more certainly then death, and that nothing is more uncertain than the hour of our death and how transitory are the worldly goods provided for us by the goodness of God.’ He left various bequests to churches at Shetesbrook in Berkshire and Bishop’s Hatfield and Lincoln Cathedral. His servants and his sister Elizabeth, his executors, nephews and cousins shared the contents of his considerable household in his home at Bethnal Green and other bequests. There are descendants of John and Rowland Taylor alive today, although little is known of John Taylor’s wife and children, perhaps because in the Church of England the celibacy of the clergy was not formally abolished until 1549. Page 1008

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The John Taylor High School, built in 1957, is named after the triplet, responsible for building St. James Church, to record local pride in his illustrious career. The knowledge that he rose from lowliness to eminence through education and application to duty is an example to today’s pupils. The Coat of Arms adopted by John Taylor is described by Somerset Herald of Arms as follows :Sable on a chevron Argent between three boy’s aheads affronte, couped at the shoulders proper, crined Or, as many pansies slipped and leaved proper, on a chief - Or, a cross Tau Azure between two roses, Gules barbed and seeded proper. Four Latin inscriptions above St James Church nave refer to his career. I.T. horum gemellorum natu maximus I(ohn) T(aylor) of the triplets the eldest. Decretorum Doctor et sacorum Canonum Professor Doctor of decrees and professor of sacred Canons Archidiaconus Derbie et Buckkyngham neg non et Archdeacon of Derby and Buckingham and also Magister Rotulorum illustrious King Henry VIII An: Regni sui 20 Master of the Rolls of the illustrious King Henry VIII in the 20th year of his reign . Source Reference 99 applies. 2906. JOANE GILBARD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Giban, was born about 1432 in Shadochurst, Kent, England to Henry Giban 2972, as shown within family tree 247. William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905, aged about 21, married Joane Gilbard, aged about 18, about 1450. They had four children: John, I Taylor, I 2827 in 1446 William Taylor 2898 in 1480 Nathan (triplet) Taylor 2900 Roland "triplet" Taylor 2901 This family is shown as family tree 268. 2907. HUMPHREY DE FAIRSTED (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1431 in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England. Humphrey fathered one daughter: Margaret De Fairsted 2828 in 1432 This family is shown within family tree 223. 2908. THOMAS TYNDALE, LORD OF BREISWORTH (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1415/16 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England to William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2973 and Alana de Felbrigge 2974, as shown in family tree 289. Thomas died in 1448, aged about 33, in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, England. Notes: • 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]. 2909. MARGARET YELVERTON (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1420 in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England to William Yelverton, The Justice 2975, as shown in family tree 290. Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2908 married Margaret Yelverton. They had one son: William Tyndale 2830 about 1440 This family is shown as family tree 269. 2910. OSBERT MONDEFORD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1401 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Osbert died on 25 June 1460, aged about 58, in Risban, Calais, France. Page 1009

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2911. ELIZABETH BERNEY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1402 in Reedham, Norfolk, England to John Berney, Esquire of Reedham 2976 and Isabel Heveningham 2977, as shown in family tree 291. Elizabeth died in 1460, aged about 58, in Feltwell, Tthetford, Norfolk, England. Osbert Mondeford 2910 married Elizabeth Berney. They had one daughter: Mary Mondeford 2831 about 1440 This family is shown as family tree 270. 2912. THOMAS CONINGSBY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1440 in Hertford Co., England to Thomas Coningsby 2978 and Elizabeth Whethill 2979, as shown in family tree 292. 2913. CATHERINE WALDYFFE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1440 in Hertford Co., England. Thomas Coningsby 2912 married Catherine Waldyffe. They had one son: Humphrey Coningsby, Judge, King's Bench 2832 in 1460 This family is shown as family tree 271. 2914. NICHOLAS KELLOGG, LORD OF AUDLEY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 18 October 1458 in Debden, Essex, England. Notes: • 1 Lord Of Audley Nicholas KELLOG b: 18 Oct 1458 2 Nicholas KELLOG b: 1488 d: 17 May 1558 + Florence HALL b: 1490 d: 4 Nov 1571 3 Thomas KELLOG b: 1521 + Florence BYRD b: 1525 4 Phillip KELLOG 5 Martin KELLOG b: 1595 + Prudence BIRD 6 Samuel KELLOG b: 11 Apr 1669 + sarah DAY 6 Nathaniel KELLOG b: 4 Jun 1671 6 Ebenezer KELLOG b: 2 Jun 1674 6 Joseph KELLOG b: 19 Sep 1676 + Sarah ROOT b: 1660 6 John KELLOG b: 25 Apr 1680 6 Thomas KELLOG b: 1 Oct 1681 6 Sarah KELLOG b: 14 Apr 1684. • 1 Nicholas Lord Audley Kellogg b: 18 OCT 1458 d: UNKNOWN + Lady Audley b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 2 Nicholas Kellogg b: 1488 d: 17 MAY 1558 + Florence Hall b: 1490 d: 8 NOV 1571 3 William Kellogg b: 2 FEB 1515/16 d: 2 FEB 1577/78 3 John Kellogg b: 1519 d: UNKNOWN 3 Thomas Kellogg b: 1521 d: 12 MAR 1567/68 + Florence Halles b: 1533 d: 25 OCT 1587 4 Phillipp Kellogg b: 15 SEP 1560 d: 24 JUL 1633 + Mrs. Phillipp Kellogg b: 1561 d: 1598 5 Martin Kellogg b: 15 NOV 1595 d: 20 SEP 1661 + Prudence Bird b: 23 NOV 1596 d: 20 MAY 1671 6 Samuel Kellogg b: BEF 1622 d: 17 JAN 1710/11 + Sarah Day b: 1640 d: UNKNOWN 6 John Kellogg b: 15 SEP 1622 d: 27 MAR 1654 6 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 12 MAR 1623/24 d: 6 APR 1702 6 Joseph Kellogg b: 1 APR 1626 d: 27 JUN 1708 + Joanna Foote b: 1 APR 1628 d: 14 SEP 1666 7 Elizabeth Kellogg b: 5 MAR 1650/51 d: 1652 7 Joseph Kellogg b: 11 AUG 1653 d: 1683 7 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 29 OCT 1654 d: 1654 7 John Kellogg b: 29 DEC 1656 d: 1688 + Sarah Moody b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 7 Martin Kellogg b: 22 NOV 1658 d: 1732 + Anna Hinsdale b: 22 FEB 1665/66 d: 19 JUL 1689 7 Edward Kellogg b: 1 OCT 1660 d: 1714 + Dorothy Halley b: ABT 1664 d: UNKNOWN 8 Joseph Kellogg b: 29 OCT 1692 d: 31 OCT 1736 + Hannah Morgan b: 30 OCT 1698 d: 6 SEP 1784 9 Joseph Kellogg b: 27 MAR 1718 d: 4 SEP 1776 + Martha Terry b: 2 JAN 1721/22 d: 9 OCT 1783 9 Martha Kellogg b: 1720 d: UNKNOWN Page 1010

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Joanna Kellogg b: 5 OCT 1694 8 Thomas Kellogg b: 17 DEC 1696 d: UNKNOWN + Elizabeth Lee b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 8 Dorothy Kellogg b: 6 MAR 1699/00 + Thomas Ainsworth 8 Catherine Kellogg b: 1 FEB 1701/02 8 Mary Kellogg b: 29 MAR 1703 8 Ephraim Kellogg b: 19 APR 1707 d: UNKNOWN + Lydia Sawtelle b: 1720 d: UNKNOWN 8 Eleanor Kellogg b: 20 JAN 1709/10 + Thomas Ainsworth 8 Edward Kellogg b: 25 AUG 1713 d: BEF 1753 + Jemima Bartlett b: 1720 d: 1767 9 Lydia Kellogg b: 16 SEP 1740 d: 24 JAN 1825 9 Preserved Kellogg b: 25 OCT 1742 d: 6 NOV 1833 + Lucy Palmer b: ABT 1747 d: 1 MAR 1813 10 Saxton Kellogg b: 25 MAR 1769 d: 19 APR 1836 + Sarah Fuller b: 20 AUG 1769 d: 12 DEC 1849 10 Sherman Kellogg b: 25 MAR 1775 d: 4 SEP 1848 + Sarah Hunt b: 18 MAY 1784 d: 10 APR 1841 10 Undetermined Kellogg + Elisabeth Crandell b: 1782 d: UNKNOWN 10 Jacob Kellogg b: 1779 d: UNKNOWN 10 Elisha Kellogg b: 15 JAN 1780 d: 11 MAR 1813 + Lydia Dikeman b: 20 AUG 1787 d: DEC 1863 10 David Kellogg b: ABT 1782 d: UNKNOWN 10 Lydia Kellogg b: 1784 d: UNKNOWN + Aaron Fox b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 10 Jemima Kellogg b: ABT 1786 d: UNKNOWN + Grum b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 10 Lucinda Kellogg b: ABT 1788 d: UNKNOWN + Tyrril b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 10 Esther Kellogg b: ABT 1790 d: UNKNOWN + Kendall b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 9 Amos Kellogg b: ABT 1746 d: UNKNOWN 9 Elijah Kellogg b: 1751 d: 14 FEB 1819 + Tryphenia Westover b: 1753 d: 29 MAR 1815 7 Samuel Kellogg b: 28 SEP 1662 d: 1717 + Sarah Merrill b: 19 SEP 1664 d: UNKNOWN 8 Isaac Kellogg b: 17 JAN 1696/97 d: 3 JUL 1787 + Mary Webster b: 31 MAY 1697 d: 3 JAN 1780 7 Joanne Kellogg b: 8 DEC 1664 d: 16 APR 1727 + Deacon John Smith b: 18 DEC 1661 d: 16 APR 1727 7 Sarah Kellogg b: 27 AUG 1666 d: JAN 1727/28 + Samuel Ashley b: 26 OCT 1664 d: 1722 + Abigail Martha Terry b: 21 SEP 1646 d: 31 OCT 1726 7 Stephen Kellogg b: 9 APR 1668 d: 5 JUN 1722 + Lydia Beldon b: MAR 1674/75 d: 1759 8 Stephen Kellogg b: 3 FEB 1694/95 + Abigail Loomis + Mary Cook 8 Lydia Kellogg b: 24 JAN 1696/97 8 Moses Kellogg b: 20 OCT 1700 d: 15 SEP 1704 8 Abigail Kellogg b: 27 DEC 1702 + Christopher Jacob Lawton 8 Daniel Kellogg b: 15 DEC 1704 + Hannah Noble 8 Ephriam Kellogg b: 2 JUL 1707 8 Mercy Kellogg b: 30 OCT 1709 + Judah Lewis + David Bigelow 8 Noah Kellogg b: 13 FEB 1710/11 8 Silas Kellogg b: 7 APR 1714 d: 24 JAN 1792 + Ruth Root b: 25 MAR 1722 d: 17 JAN 1817 9 Ephraim Kellogg b: 5 OCT 1740 d: 11 FEB 1819 + Ruth Hosmer b: 20 SEP 1744 d: 25 JAN 1818 Page 1011

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Enos Kellogg b: 24 DEC 1742 d: 1803 + Abigail Seymour b: UNKNOWN d: 18 DEC 1812 10 Lucyna Kellogg b: 21 AUG 1766 d: 17 JUN 1839 + Johathan Burrell b: 10 FEB 1757 d: 31 DEC 1835 10 Orsamus Kellogg b: 12 MAY 1768 d: 15 OCT 1819 + Esther Kimberly b: 1770 d: JUL 1827 10 Eleanor Kellogg b: 4 FEB 1770 10 Abigail Kellogg b: 12 JUN 1774 d: 3 JUN 1864 10 Ruth Kellogg b: 12 JUN 1774 d: 29 JAN 1859 + Joel Clark b: UNKNOWN d: 25 APR 1824 10 Enos Kellogg b: 24 APR 1776 + Elizabeth Smith b: 13 NOV 1779 d: 15 DEC 1812 + Hersey Perrin 10 Seymour Kellogg b: 21 MAR 1779 d: APR 1829 + Esther Lawrence b: UNKNOWN d: 21 APR 1813 + Nancy Wilcox b: UNKNOWN d: MAY 1855 10 Henry Kellogg b: 31 OCT 1781 d: 1 DEC 1785 10 Huldah Kellogg b: 31 OCT 1791 d: 19 FEB 1854 + Amzi Wright b: 24 OCT 1781 d: 30 DEC 1873 10 Elisha Kellogg b: 30 NOV 1784 d: 24 AUG 1842 + Elizabeth Derrick b: 2 MAY 1792 d: 15 MAY 1832 9 Asa Kellogg b: 19 FEB 1744/45 d: 4 JUN 1820 + Lucy Powell b: 27 FEB 1745/46 d: 9 NOV 1816 9 Eleanor Kellogg b: 31 AUG 1747 d: AUG 1835 + Joab Austin b: 29 JUL 1740 d: 5 MAR 1820 9 Ruth Kellogg b: 20 OCT 1749 d: 1845 + Solomon Kellogg b: 10 DEC 1751 d: 13 SEP 1795 9 Rhoda Kellogg b: 10 JAN 1753 + Moses Kellogg b: 23 FEB 1754 d: 1806 9 Miriam Kellogg b: 24 MAY 1755 d: UNKNOWN + Lewis Beebe 9 Silas Kellogg b: 7 AUG 1757 d: 28 NOV 1838 + Rhoda Root b: 24 JUL 1758 d: 7 MAR 1833 10 Rhoda Kellogg b: 18 JAN 1783 + Consider Morgan 10 Fanny Kellogg b: 5 DEC 1784 d: 21 DEC 1785 10 Chauncey Kellogg b: 8 NOV 1786 + Lois Turner 10 Norman Kellogg b: 8 APR 1789 + Mary Shears 10 Frances Kellogg b: 16 APR 1791 + Jonathan Church 10 George Kellogg b: 1 DEC 1793 + Cynthia Root Merrill 10 John Kellogg b: 20 FEB 1796 d: OCT 1818 10 Jane Maria Kellogg b: 20 MAY 1798 + Jay Shears 10 Silas Root Kellogg b: 11 JUN 1799 + Mrs. Lucy C. (Hale) Churchill 10 Anne Root Kellogg b: 24 JUL 1805 + James Putnam Flint 9 Ann Kellogg b: 23 JUN 1760 d: 1825 + James Hickok b: 1 NOV 1757 d: 5 APR 1823 8 Amos Kellogg b: 30 SEP 1716 8 Aaron Kellogg b: UNKNOWN + Mary Lewis 7 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 8 OCT 1669 6 Sarah Kellogg b: 1 FEB 1627/28 d: 4 FEB 1707/08 + William Jacobs b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 6 Daniel Kellogg b: 6 FEB 1629/30 d: 5 DEC 1688 + Bridget Bouton b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN 6 Martin Kellogg b: 1634 d: 29 JAN 1684/85 6 Jane Kellogg b: 1636 d: UNKNOWN 6 Kate Kellogg b: 1638 d: UNKNOWN. • 1 Nicholas "Audley" Kellogg Sr --<<< b: 18 Oct 1458 + Mrs Nicholas "Audley" (Nee?) Kellogg Sr --<<< b: ABT 1458 Page 1012

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Lloyd I. Taylor 2 Nicholas Kellogg Jr <<$>> b: 1488 d: 17 May 1558 + Florence Hall <<$>> b: ABT 1490 d: 8 Nov 1591 3 Thomas Kellogg <<$>> b: 1512/1521 c: 15 Sep 1521 d: 12 Mar 1568 + Mrs Thomas (Nee?) Kellogg --<<< b: 1563 d: 25 Oct 1587 4 Phillippe Kellogg <<$>> b: 15 Sep 1560 c: 1560 d: 24 Oct 1583 + Annie (Annis) Minot --<<< b: 1561 d: 1598/1664 5 Thomas Kellogg b: 15 Sep 1583 c: 15 Sep 1583 d: 1 Dec 1663 5 Martin Kellogg <<$>> b: 15 Nov 1595 c: 23 Nov 1595 d: 20 Sep 1661 + Prudence Bird --<<< b: 23 Nov 1596 c: 23 Nov 1596 d: 20 May 1671 6 Samuel Kellogg b: 1623/1633 d: 17 Jan 1711 6 Joseph Kellogg Sr <<$>> b: 1 Apr 1626 c: 1 Apr 1626 d: Jan 1708 + Joanna Foote <<$>>-> Not Mkd b: 1 Apr 1628 c: 10 Mar 1625 d: 14 Sep 1666 7 Joanne Kellogg b: 8 Dec 1664 d: 16 Apr 1727 7 Sarah Kellogg b: 27 Aug 1666 d: 30 Jan 1729 7 Edward Kellogg b: 1 Oct 1660 c: 1 Oct 1660 7 Martin Kellogg <<$>> b: 22 Nov 1658 c: 1 Oct 1660 d: 1732 + Anna Hinsdale <<$>> b: 22 Feb 1666 d: 19 Jul 1689 8 Anna (Kellog) Kellogg <<$>> b: 14 Jul 1689 d: 15 Mar 1780 + Joseph Severance <<$>> b: 26 Oct 1682 d: 10 Apr 1766 9 Joseph Severance <<$>> b: 7 Oct 1713 + Mary Clesson <<$>> b: 5 Aug 1707 d: 25 Jul 1775 10 Joseph Severance b: 13 Apr 1733 d: 29 May 1733 10 Joseph Severance b: 15 Jun 1734 d: 27 Jun 1734 10 Mathew Severance <<$>> b: 15 Jun 1735 d: 13 Mar 1816 + Experience Nash -<<< b: 29 Jun 1745 10 Eunice Severance b: 5 Jan 1736/1737 d: 21 Jul 1802 10 Chloe Severance b: 7 Apr 1739 + Don Corse 10 Joanna Severance <<$>> b: 13 Sep 1743 + David Allen <<$>> b: 2 Oct 1732 d: 24 Aug 1791 10 Mary Severance b: 6 May 1745 10 Ruel Severance <<$>> b: 17 May 1747 + Electa Rice <<$>> b: 11 Apr 1802 9 Anna Severance <<$>> b: 25 Dec 1715 d: WFT Est 1761-1810 + Samuel Bardwell --<<< b: 25 Aug 1715 d: WFT Est 1761-1807 10 Medad Bardwell b: 4 Aug 1739 d: WFT Est 1740-1829 10 Unknown Bardwell b: 1741 d: WFT Est 1742-1831 10 Anna Bardwell b: 28 Feb 1743/1744 d: WFT Est 1760-1838 + Moses Root b: 26 Sep 1742 d: WFT Est 1761-1833 10 Job Bardwell b: 30 Mar 1746 d: WFT Est 1768-1837 + Sarah Root b: 21 Apr 1751 d: WFT Est 1768-1845 10 Catherine Bardwell b: 25 Oct 1748 d: 12 Mar 1815 + Moses Arms b: 12 Oct 1749 d: 7 Jan 1818 10 Tama Bardwell <<$>> b: 14 Sep 1751 d: Nov 1807 + Elisha Nims --<<< b: 22 Oct 1749 d: Jun 1809 10 Reuben Bardwell <<$>> b: 30 Mar 1754 d: 13 Sep 1840 + Susanna Wilson --<<< b: 1755 d: 10 Jan 1828 10 Submit Bardwell b: 9 Aug 1759 d: WFT Est 1797-1854 + Asahel Gunn b: WFT Est 1742-1772 d: WFT Est 1797-1857 9 Martin Severance <<$>> b: 10 Sep 1718 d: 8 Apr 1810 + Patience Fairfield --<<< b: ABT 1728 d: 25 May 1809 10 Elisha Severance Severence b: 18 May 1746 d: WFT Est 1747-1836 10 Catherine Severance Severence b: 20 Dec 1747 d: WFT Est 1776-1841 + Elisha Hinsdale b: WFT Est 1724-1751 d: WFT Est 1776-1837 10 Abigail Severance Severence b: 6 Mar 1753 d: WFT Est 1779-1847 + David Hosley b: WFT Est 1728-1754 d: WFT Est 1778-1841 10 Martin Severance Severence b: 8 Mar 1755 d: 29 Dec 1843 + Lucy Whitney b: ABT 1755 d: 10 Jan 1844 10 Submit Severance Severence b: 28 Oct 1758 d: WFT Est 1787-1852 + Asa Smith b: WFT Est 1735-1762 d: WFT Est 1787-1848 10 Samuel Severance Severence b: 12 Jan 1761 d: WFT Est 1804-1853 + Azubah Smith b: 18 Apr 1763 d: WFT Est 1803-1858 10 Sophia Severance Severence b: 12 Feb 1765 d: WFT Est 1766-1859 10 Sarah Severance Severence b: 4 Jun 1767 d: 27 Oct 1805 10 Mary Severance Severence b: 1 Aug 1769 d: 25 Apr 1785 10 Selah Severance Severence b: 26 Sep 1771 d: 8 Oct 1832 Page 1013

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Hannah Putnam b: ABT 1780 d: 30 May 1854 10 Patience Severance Severence b: 13 May 1774 d: 3 Aug 1777 10 Experience Severance <<$>> b: 8 Oct 1750 d: 27 Jul 1828 + Eleazer Scott b: 17 Dec 1749 d: 20 Feb 1826 9 John Severance <<$>> b: 20 Oct 1720 + Esther Arms b: 12 Nov 1723 10 Esther Severance Severence b: 26 Apr 1742 d: WFT Est 1743-1836 10 Hannah Severance Severence b: 5 Feb 1743/1744 d: WFT Est 1745-1838 10 John Severance b: 19 Jan 1745/1746 d: WFT Est 1789-1838 + Zuriah Nichols b: WFT Est 1741-1767 d: WFT Est 1789-1855 10 David Severance Severence b: 10 Jan 1747/1748 d: 25 Nov 1838 + Sarah Unknown b: ABT 1765 d: 14 Jun 1815 + Lucy Hitchcock b: 19 May 1767 d: 4 Nov 1844 10 Drucilla Severance Severence b: 1 Jul 1750 d: WFT Est 1751-1844 10 Achsah Severance Severence b: 16 Nov 1752 10 Elenora Severance Severence b: 13 Oct 1754 d: 31 Aug 1777 + Adonijah Atherton b: 7 Aug 1750 d: WFT Est 1799-1842 10 Rachel Severance Severence b: 18 Jul 1759 d: WFT Est 1760-1853 10 Daniel Severance Severence b: 1763 d: WFT Est 1764-1853 9 Jonathan Severance <<$>> b: 12 Jun 1725 d: 2 Apr 1822 + Thankful Stebbins b: 1 Apr 1729 d: 8 Dec 1806 10 Thankful Severance b: 17 Jan 1756 d: 24 Dec 1829 + Uriel Hinsdale b: 11 Sep 1750 9 Moses Severance <<$>> b: 23 Mar 1730 + Joanna French --<<< b: 1732 d: 6 Mar 1812 9 Experience Severance >< b: 14 Mar 1723 9 Rebecca Severance <<$>> b: 4 Mar 1728 d: WFT Est 1767-1823 + Samuel Smead b: 25 Feb 1718/1719 d: 25 May 1809 10 Polly Smead + Gad Graves b: WFT Est 1733-1768 d: WFT Est 1759-1847 10 Ezra Smead b: 28 Oct 1744 d: BEF 12 Jun 1789 + Mary + Mary + Hannah Billings b: WFT Est 1739-1763 d: WFT Est 1785-1851 10 Samuel Smead b: 7 Jan 1745/1746 10 Samuel Smead b: 18 Jan 1747/1748 d: WFT Est 1794-1840 + Mary Hawks b: Dec 1758 10 Rebecca Smead b: 20 Apr 1752 + Josiah Frink Dr. 10 Nims Smead b: 23 Oct 1754 d: 12 Jun 1789 + Submit Scott 10 Electa Smead b: 1756 d: 5 Nov 1828 + David Smead b: 7 Mar 1761 d: 5 Jan 1833 10 Joseph Smead b: 26 Jun 1759 d: 11 Nov 1834 + Persis Lyman d: 30 Aug 1815 + Sarah (Wetherell) Brown b: 1782 d: 30 Nov 1861 10 Rufus Smead b: 21 Oct 1764 d: 20 Feb 1848 + Charlotte Bardwell <<$>> b: 28 Mar 1779 d: 25 Sep 1799 + Sarah Lathrop (Lothrop) d: 7 Nov 1804 + Anna Hawks b: 13 Sep 1774 d: 30 Aug 1868 9 Abigail Severance >< b: 16 Nov 1732 8 Martin Kellogg b: 26 Oct 1686 d: 13 Nov 1758 + Sarah Foote Dickinson <<$>>->< b: 1655/1656 d: 11 Feb 1732 8 Joseph Kellogg >< b: 8 Nov 1691 d: 1755/1756 8 Joanna Kellogg >< b: 8 Feb 1691 d: DEAD 8 Rebecca Kellogg >< b: 22 Dec 1695 d: 29 Feb 1704 8 Jonathan Kellogg >< b: 17 Dec 1698 d: 29 Feb 1704 7 Samuel Kellogg b: 28 Sep 1662 c: 17 Mar 1695 d: 1717 7 Elizabeth Kellogg b: 5 Mar 1651 d: "Died Young" 7 Joseph Kellogg b: 11 Aug 1653 d: Between 1680-1684 7 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 29 Oct 1654 c: 29 Oct 1654 d: "Died Young" 7 John Kellogg b: 29 Dec 1656 c: 29 Dec 1656 d: 1723/1728 7 Martin Kellogg b: 6 Jun 1678 + Abigail Martha Terry -<<< b: 21 Sep 1646 c: 27 Sep 1646 d: 31 Oct 1726 7 Jonathan Kellogg b: 25 Dec 1679 d: 8 Aug 1771 7 Nathaniel Kellogg Sr <<$>> b: 8 Oct 1669 d: 30 Oct 1750 Page 1014

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Sarah Boltwood Bottwood -<<< b: 1 Oct 1672 d: 14 Jul 1726 8 Nathaniel Kellogg Jr <<$>> b: 22 Sep 1693 d: 6 Aug 1770 + Sarah Preston -<<< b: 8 Nov 1693 d: 15 Sep 1756 9 Daniel Kellogg b: 1717 9 Abraham Kellogg b: 1719 9 Prudence Kellogg b: 1723 9 Joel Kellogg b: 1724 9 Gardiner Kellogg <<$>> b: 1730 d: 6 Oct 1814 + Thankful Chapin <<$>> b: BET 22 FEB 1726 AND 1727 d: 24 Feb 1805 10 Lucy Kellogg b: 2 Nov 1769 d: 10 Dec 1843 10 Josiah Kellogg Sr <<$>> b: 15 Jul 1767 d: 16 Jan 1856 + Hannah Smith <<$>> b: 3 Dec 1774 d: 27 Apr 1864 9 Sarah Kellogg b: 22 Feb 1731 9 Moses Kellogg b: 1733 9 Phebe Kellogg b: 9 Nov 1734 9 Abigail Kellogg b: 1737 9 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 1740 8 Ebenezer Kellogg b: 31 May 1695 d: 17 Aug 1766 8 Ezekiel Kellogg b: 15 Apr 1697 d: 1787 8 Experience Kellogg b: 1698 d: 1750 8 Samuel Kellogg b: 4 Apr 1699 d: 1741 8 Sarah Kellogg b: 12 Mar 1701 d: 22 Mar 1743 8 Abigail Kellogg b: 19 Mar 1703 d: 1704 8 Mary Kellogg b: 9 Mar 1706 d: 29 Dec 1788 8 Ephraim Kellogg b: 2 Aug 1709 d: 16 Mar 1777 7 Joseph Kellogg Jr <<$>> b: 12 May 1684 d: 9 Sep 1724 + Elizabeth (Kellogg) Colton <<$>> b: 5 Apr 1686 7 Stephen (Ens.) Kellogg b: 9 Apr 1668 d: 5 Jun 1722 7 Prudence Kellogg b: 14 Oct 1675 d: 21 Sep 1747 7 Daniel Kellogg b: 10 Jun 1686 d: 1686 7 Abigail Kellogg b: 9 Oct 1671 d: 1745 7 Elizabeth Kellogg b: 9 Oct 1673 d: 4 Jul 1750 7 Ebenezer Kellogg b: 22 Nov 1677 d: 22 Aug 1746 7 Daniel Kellogg b: 22 Mar 1682 d: 5 Jul 1684 7 Ephraim Kellogg b: 2 Jun 1687 d: 1687 6 John Kellogg b: 15 Sep 1622 c: 15 Sep 1622 d: 27 Mar 1654 6 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 12 Mar 1624 c: 12 Mar 1624 d: 6 Apr 1702 6 Sarah Kellogg b: 1 Feb 1628 c: 1 Feb 1628 d: 4 Feb 1708 6 Daniel Kellogg b: 6 Feb 1630 c: 6 Feb 1630 d: 5 Dec 1688 6 Jane Kellogg b: 1636 6 Kate Kellogg b: 1638 6 Martin Kellogg b: 12 Mar 1624 c: 12 Mar 1624 d: 6 Apr 1702 5 Robert Kellogg b: 14 Nov 1585 c: 14 Nov 1585 d: 18 Jan 1666 5 Mary Kellogg b: 16 Feb 1588 c: 16 Feb 1588 5 Prudence Kellogg b: 20 Mar 1592 c: 20 Mar 1592 d: 24 Mar 1629 5 Nathaniel Kellogg b: 1594 d: 3 Mar 1659 5 Annis Kellogg b: 1584 c: ABT 1584 d: 25 May 1611 5 Anna Kellogg b: 1580 5 Dennis Kellogg b: ABT 1585 d: 15 May 1611 5 Jane Kellogg b: 1599 5 John Kellogg b: 1574 5 Rachel Kellogg b: 1603 d: 20 Oct 1660 3 John Kellogg b: 1519 3 William Kellogg b: 2 Feb 1516 d: 2 Feb 1578. • 1 Nicholas KELLOGG b: 1458 + Alice AUDLEY b: Abt 1458 2 Nicholas KELLOGG b: 1488 + Florence HALL b: Abt 1490 3 Thomas KELLOGG b: 15 SEP 1521 + Florence BYRD b: 1535 4 Phillippe KELLOGG b: 15 SEP 1560 d: 24 OCT 1583 + Annis MINOT 5 John KELLOGG b: 1574 + Alice PRATT b: Abt 1579 6 Alice** KELLOGG b: 26 MAR 1600 d: 1 DEC 1680 + Nathaniel** HAYES b: Abt 1611 d: Bef 1635 Page 1015

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Lloyd I. Taylor + John BOUTON b: Abt 1615 d: 9 MAR 1642/1643 + Matthew** MARVIN b: 1599 c: 26 MAR 1600 d: 26 DEC 1679 5 Martin KELLOGG b: 1595 d: 1671 + Prudence BIRD b: 23 NOV 1596 d: 20 MAY 1671 6 Joseph KELLOGG b: 1626 d: 1707 + Joanne FOOTE b: 1628 d: 1666 6 Daniel KELLOGG b: Abt 6 FEB 1629/1630 + Bridget BOUTON b: Abt 1637 + UNKNOWN 5 Rachel KELLOGG b: 1601 + Samuel CAVE b: Abt 1599 6 John CAVE b: Bef 1650. 2915. LADY ALICE AUDLEY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1458. Nicholas Kellogg, Lord of Audley 2914 married Alice Audley. They had one son: Nichols Kellogg 2834 in 1488 This family is shown within family tree 225.

2916. WILLIAM HALL (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1464 in Debden, Essex, England. William died in 1515, aged about 51. 2917. FLORENCE BYESTON (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1468 in Debden, Essex, England. Florence died about 1550, aged about 82, in Debden, Essex, England. Notes: • Children Katherine Hall b: ABT. 1488 +Florence Hall b: ABT. 1490 in England. • 1 Florence BYESTON (HALL) b: about 1468 d: before 1568 + William HALL b: about 1464 d: 10/04/1515 2 Florence HALL (KELLOGG) b: about 1490 d: 11/04/1571 + Nicholas KELLOGG b: 1488 d: before 05/17/1558 3 Thomas KELLOGG b: 09/15/1521 d: 03/12/1568 + Florence BYRD (KELLOGG) b: about 1533 d: 10/25/1587 4 Phillippe KELLOGG b: 11/15/1560 d: after 1599 + Ann Annis MYNOT (MINOTT) (KELLOGG) b: about 1561 5 Martin KELLOGG b: before 11/15/1595 c: 11/15/1595 d: before 08/11/1671 + Prudence BIRD (KELLOGG) b: about 11/23/1595 or 1596 d: before 05/20/1670 or 1671 6 Daniel KELLOGG b: 02/06/1629 or 1630 d: 12/02/1688 + Bridget BOUTON (BOUGHTON OR BOLTON) KELLOGG b: about 1637 - 1643 d: 1689 6 Samuel KELLOGG b: 1623 or 1633 d: 01/17/1711 6 John KELLOGG b: 09/12/1622 d: 03/27/1654 6 Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 03/12/1624 d: 03/04/1701 6 Sarah KELLOGG b: 02/01/1628 d: 02/04/1708 6 Jane KELLOGG b: 1636 6 Kate KELLOGG b: 1638 6 Joseph KELLOGG b: 04/01/1626 d: 01/1707 or 1708 6 Martin KELLOGG b: 03/12/1624 d: 04/06/1702 6 Martin KELLOGG b: 1634 d: 01/29/1685 5 Rachel KELLOGG b: about 1603 d: 10/20/1660 5 John KELLOGG b: about 1569 d: before 1669 5 Anna "Annie" Annis KELLOGG b: about 1580 d: before 1680 5 Thomas KELLOGG b: 09/15/1583 d: before 1683 5 Dennis KELLOGG b: about 1585 d: before 1685 5 Robert KELLOGG b: 11/14/1585 d: Before 1685 5 Mary KELLOGG b: 02/16/1587 or 1588 d: Before 1687 5 Prudence KELLOGG b: 03/20/1591 or 1592 d: Before 1691 5 Nathaniel KELLOGG b: 1594 d: Before 1694 5 Jane KELLOGG b: 1599 d: Before 1699 5 Annis KELLOGG b: 1584 d: 05/25/1611 3 William KELLOGG b: 02/02/1515 or 1516 d: 02/02/1577 or 1578 3 John KELLOGG b: 1519 2 Katherine HALL b: about 1488. William Hall 2916 married Florence Byeston. They had one daughter: Florence Hall 2835 in 1490 This family is shown within family tree 225.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 2918. WILLIAM MINOT (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather). William fathered one son: John Minot 2836 in 1460 This family is shown within family tree 198.

2919. JOHN BIRD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as John Byrde, Rowland Bird and Rowland Byrde, was born about 1490 in Morland, Westmoreland, England. Notes: • 1 JOHN OR ROWLAND BYRDE OR (L) BIRD b: ABT 1490 2 JOHN (L) BIRD b: BET 1510 AND 1516 d: BET 20 OCT AND 13 NOV 1575 + GILES (L) BRET b: BET 1520 AND 1525 3 JOHN OR PHILLIPPE (L) BIRD b: BET 1544 AND 1549 d: BET 6 JUN AND 6 JUL 1571 + FLORENCE (L) ? b: ABT 1540 d: 25 OCT 1587 4 PRUDENCE (L) BIRD b: BET 1548 AND 1574 d: BET 19 DEC 1609 AND 2 OCT 1638 + JOHN MERYELL MERRILL (NOTES) OR (L) MERRELL b: 22 DEC 1545 d: 22 DEC 1609 5 NATHANIEL MERRELL OR (L) MERRILL b: ABT 1571 d: BET 28 FEB 1625 AND 17 MAR 1626 + MARY BLACKSOLL OR (L) BLACKWELL b: 1 MAY 1574 d: BET 1 MAY 1574 AND 29 APR 1624 6 Daughter Merrill b: ABT 1593 d: 21 JAN 1594 6 MARIE OR MARY MERRILL b: BET 1594 AND 1595 c: 23 FEB 1595 d: 1 MAY 1624 6 MARTHA MERRILL b: 21 SEP 1596 6 Mathew Merrill b: 21 SEP 1596 6 FRANCES MERRILL b: 1598 c: 1598 d: 1598 6 JOHN MERRILL b: ABT 1599 c: 16 AUG 1599 d: BET 12 SEP AND 4 DEC 1673 + ELIZABETH VINCENT b: ABT 1600 d: 14 JUL 1682 + ANNIS OR ANNA BISHOP b: ABT 1600 7 HANNAH MERRILL b: ABT 1620 d: 4 APR 1662 + STEPHEN SWETT b: 18 APR 1620 d: 9 JAN 1693 6 NATHANIEL (L) MERRILL b: BET 1 AND 4 MAY 1601 d: BET 16 MAR 1654 AND 1655 + SUSANNAH PEABODY OR WILTERTON OR (L) WOLTERTON b: BET 1585 AND 1620 d: BET 15 AND 25 JAN 1673 7 NATHANIEL (L) MERRILL b: BET 1633 AND 25 MAY 1634 d: BET 1 JAN 1682 AND 1 JAN 1683 + JOANNA (NOTES) NINIAN KINIAN OR (L) KINNEY b: BET 1627 AND 1645 d: BET 8 AND 18 FEB 1718 8 JOHN MERRILL b: 16 FEB 1663 d: 15 MAY 1705 + LUCY WEBSTER b: 15 DEC 1664 9 Abel Merrill b: 1690 d: 29 MAY 1753 + Sarah Bodwell b: 1 DEC 1694 d: 4 FEB 1737 10 Phebe Merrill b: 3 JUL 1722 d: 24 APR 1749 10 Elizabeth Merrill b: 22 FEB 1728 + Benjamin Pierce b: 25 NOV 1726 d: 16 JUN 1764 + Elizabeth Hibbard 8 NATHANIEL (L) MERRILL b: BET 8 FEB 1664 AND 1665 d: BEF 4 JUL 1738 + SARAH WOODMAN b: 18 JUL 1665 + REBECCA (L) BROWN b: BET 15 MAR 1667 AND 1678 d: BET 9 DEC 1689 AND 1693 9 NATHANIEL (L) MERRILL b: 23 NOV 1688 d: BET 8 APR 1748 AND 1749 + MARY (L) BELKNAP b: 13 JAN 1695 d: 16 NOV 1786 10 JOHN (L) MERRILL b: ABT 1710 d: 1799 + MEHITABLE NURSE b: ABT 1701 + RUTH FARR b: AFT 1700 + SARAH (NOTES) (L) FULLER b: BET 1719 AND 26 NOV 1731 d: ABT 1816 + JOANNA TAINTER b: ABT 1710 10 ZILA MERRILL b: ABT 1740 d: 28 OCT 1809 + SAMUEL FULLER b: 22 MAR 1736 8 PETER MERRILL b: 20 AUG 1667 d: BET 20 MAR 1696 AND 14 APR 1697 + MARY BROWN b: 5 MAY 1673 d: 21 FEB 1708 + MARY HAZELTINE b: ABT 1699 9 ELIZABETH MERRILL b: 9 FEB 1735 d: 4 JAN 1776 + MOSES HAZEN b: 1 DEC 1731 d: 11 JUL 1812 10 NATHAN HAZEN b: 14 JUN 1756 10 LOIS HAZEN b: 14 JAN 1758 10 WILLIAM HAZEN b: 10 JUL 1760 10 RUTH HAZEN b: 10 JUL 1762 10 ANDREW HAZEN b: 22 MAY 1764 10 LEVI HAZEN b: 8 JUN 1767 10 SIMEON HAZEN b: 10 JUN 1769 10 SARAH HAZEN b: 26 MAY 1771 Page 1017

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 PERSIS HAZEN b: 12 MAR 1773 8 JOANNA MERRILL b: 5 AUG 1669 d: 21 NOV 1669 8 JOANNA MERRILL b: 14 OCT 1670 d: 30 OCT 1670 8 HANNAH MERRILL b: 12 JUL 1672 d: 24 FEB 1742 + WILLIAM MOULTON b: ABT 1672 d: 29 AUG 1748 8 MARY MERRILL b: 18 SEP 1675 d: 7 FEB 1761 + JAMES FREESE b: ABT 1670 7 JOHN (NOTES) MERRILL b: BET 13 MAR 1635 AND 16 FEB 1636 d: 18 JUL 1712 + SARAH MARGARET WATSON b: BET 1641 AND 1646 d: 23 NOV 1687 8 SARAH MERRILL b: 19 SEP 1664 d: 1719 + SAMUEL KELLOGG b: 28 SEP 1662 d: 1717 9 JOHN KELLOGG b: ABT 1680 + SARAH OLMSTED b: ABT 1680 10 SARAH KELLOGG b: ABT 1700 + JOHN BELDING OR BELDEN b: 3 DEC 1685 8 NATHANIEL MERRILL b: 15 JAN 1667 d: APR 1725 8 JOHN MERRILL b: 7 APR 1669 d: BET 9 MAY AND 6 JUN 1748 + SARAH MARSH b: BET 16 AND 17 FEB 1673 d: 1779 9 JOHN MERRILL b: 29 SEP 1695 d: 1762 + LYDIA RICHARDS b: ABT 1690 10 SAMUEL MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 SARAH MERRILL b: 13 JAN 1696 d: 1748 + STEPHEN OLMSTEAD b: ABT 1690 9 EBENEZER MERRILL b: 18 DEC 1698 d: 1789 + MARY BURNHAM OR WEBSTER b: ABT 1690 9 ELIZABETH MERRILL b: 27 APR 1701 d: BEF 1710 9 NATHANIEL MERRILL b: 15 JUL 1702 d: 28 OCT 1772 + ESTHER WARNER b: ABT 1700 9 ANNE MERRILL b: 16 NOV 1704 d: AFT 1750 + MATHEW GILLET OR GILLETT b: BET 4 MAR 1708 AND 1712 d: AFT 1750 10 MATHEW GILLET OR GILLETT b: 10 APR 1747 9 CALEB MERRILL b: 14 JUL 1707 d: 24 SEP 1735 + MERCY SEDGWICK b: ABT 1707 9 LYDIA MERRILL b: 24 NOV 1709 d: 1748 9 AARON MERRILL b: BEF 6 MAY 1711 d: SEP 1747 + ESTHER RICHARDS b: ABT 1700 9 CYPRIAN MERRILL b: BEF 11 OCT 1713 d: 1758 + ELIZABETH WATSON b: ABT 1700 9 BENJAMIN MERRILL b: SEP 1716 + MARY WEBSTER b: ABT 1700 8 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: 21 DEC 1670 d: 6 NOV 1747 + PRUDENCE KELLOGG b: 14 OCT 1675 d: 21 SEP 1747 9 PRUDENCE MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + EBENEZER SEDGWICK b: ABT 1799 + DAVID WHITNEY b: ABT 1700 9 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + ABIGAIL NASH b: ABT 1700 9 ABIGAIL MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + JOHN SMITH b: ABT 1700 9 MARGARET MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + SAMUEL NASH b: ABT 1710 9 JERUSHA OR JOSHUA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 JOANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 JOSEPH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + MARY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + ABIGAIL STONE b: ABT 1700 + MARTHA ALLEN OR CHAPINS b: ABT 1700 8 DANIEL OR DAVID MERRILL b: 15 JUN 1673 d: 1750 + SUSANNA PRATT b: 2 OCT 1680 9 SUSANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + EBENEZER STEELE b: ABT 1700 10 BRADFORD STEELE b: ABT 1720 9 MOSES MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + SARAH COOK b: ABT 1700 + RACHEL WELLES b: ABT 1700 + BATHSHEBA GRIMES b: ABT 1700 Page 1018

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 JONATHAN MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + MARY PERRY b: ABT 1700 9 HEPZIBAH MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + THOMAS SEYMOUR b: ABT 1700 9 DANIEL MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 MARY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 HEZEKIAH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + SARAH BUTLER b: ABT 1710 9 RACHEL MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + JOSEPH SHEPHERD b: ABT 1710 9 ISRAEL MERRILL b: 1716 d: 1784 + BETHIAH ? b: ABT 1710 + ABIGAIL CADWELL b: 1723 + MINDWELL KING b: ABT 1680 8 WILTERTON MERRILL b: 28 JUN 1675 d: 14 MAY 1755 + RUTH PRATT b: ABT 1680 + HANNAH WATTS OR WATERS b: ABT 1660 9 GIDEON MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + MARY BIGELOW b: ABT 1700 10 NATHANIEL MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + HANNAH BELDEN b: ABT 1720 8 SUSANNAH OR SUZANNE MERRILL b: 20 MAY 1677 d: 28 SEP 1773 + JOHN TURNER b: 8 AUG 1669 d: DEC 1775 9 SUSANNA REYNOLDS TURNER b: ABT 1700 + SAMUEL REYNOLDS b: 7 FEB 1695 10 SAMUEL REYNOLDS b: 25 SEP 1720 + SARAH WARNER b: ABT 1720 + THOMAS RICHARDS b: 17 OCT 1699 9 JOHN TURNER b: 5 AUG 1703 + ABIGAIL RICHARDS b: 11 OCT 1702 10 JEDEDIAH TURNER b: 27 MAY 1733 d: 19 NOV 1819 + RACHEL THOMPSON b: 22 DEC 1737 d: 17 OCT 1771 9 ABIGAIL TURNER b: ABT 1710 + THOMAS RICHARDS b: 17 OCT 1699 9 CALEB TURNER b: ABT 1710 + RACHEL MERRY b: ABT 1700 + MILLICENT SEYMOUR OR WADSWORTH b: ABT 1700 9 SARAH TURNER b: ABT 1710 9 ANN TURNER b: ABT 1710 + THOMAS DICKERMAN b: ABT 1710 9 STEPHEN TURNER b: ABT 1710 + RACHEL OAKLEY b: ABT 1710 9 SYBIL TURNER b: ABT 1710 9 ELIZABETH TURNER b: 1711 d: 1793 + GEORGE MANLEY b: ABT 1706 d: 1795 10 ANNE MANLEY b: 1734 + THOMAS LYNN , JR. b: ABT 1730 + JABEZ WRIGHT b: ABT 1730 10 ASA MANLEY b: 23 FEB 1735 + CHLOE BRIDGEMAN b: ABT 1740 10 ELIZABETH MANLEY b: 1743 d: 1806 + SOLOMON KING b: 1736 d: 1809 8 ABEL MERRILL b: 25 JAN 1680 d: 18 AUG 1757 + MABEL EASTON b: 17 JAN 1684 9 THOMAS MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + MARTHA WOOD b: ABT 1710 9 MARY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + JOSEPH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 THANKFUL MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + BEVIL SEYMOUR b: ABT 1710 9 ABEL MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 ELIJAH MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + RACHEL WELLES b: ABT 1720 9 SUSANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + ZEBULON MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 NEHEMIAH MERRILL b: ABT 1720 Page 1019

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Lloyd I. Taylor + LYDIA KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 + SARAH WELLS b: ABT 1720 8 ISAAC MERRILL b: 11 MAR 1682 d: 1742 + SARAH COOK b: 18 MAR 1683 9 NOAH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + ESTHER GILLETT b: ABT 1710 9 TIMOTHY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + MARY KELLOGG b: 29 MAR 1703 + MARY GRISWOLD b: ABT 1710 9 JOSEPH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 ELIAKIM MERRILL b: AUG 1714 + SARAH WATSON b: ABT 1720 10 ELIAS MERRILL b: 23 JAN 1744 d: 23 FEB 1812 + LYDIA ANDRUS OR ANDREWS b: 1745 d: 19 JUL 1833 + KEZIAH LOOMIS b: ABT 1710 9 SARAH MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + MATTHEW CLARK , JR. b: ABT 1720 9 ESTHER MERRILL b: ABT 1720 8 JACOB MERRILL b: 27 MAR 1686 d: 1725 + ABIGAIL WEBSTER b: ABT 1690 9 ZEBULON MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + SUSANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1720 9 ELISHA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 ASA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 JACOB MERRILL b: ABT 1712 d: 1771 + MARY MANLEY b: ABT 1710 10 JACOB MERRILL b: 1758 d: 1837 9 ABIGAIL MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + ASA HOPKINS b: ABT 1720 9 JOSHUA MERRILL b: ABT 1720 + RUTH KING b: ABT 1720 7 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: ABT 1637 d: 28 NOV 1722 + ABIGAIL WEBSTER b: BET 1636 AND 1642 d: 12 AUG 1712 8 ABIGAIL MERRILL b: ABT 1660 + HANAHIAH ORDWAY b: ABT 1660 8 ELIZABETH MERRILL b: ABT 1660 + JOSEPH EMERY b: ABT 1660 8 HANNAH MERRILL b: ABT 1660 + SHUBAEL LONG b: ABT 1660 8 MARY MERRILL b: ABT 1660 + JONATHAN THURLOW b: ABT 1660 8 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + ABIGAIL BARTLETT b: ABT 1670 9 ELIZABETH MERRILL b: ABT 1690 + NATHANIEL WHITTIER b: ABT 1690 10 NATHANIEL WHITTIER b: ABT 1710 + RUTH GREELEY b: ABT 1710 8 JOHN MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + DEBORAH HAZELTINE b: ABT 1670 9 RUTH MERRILL b: 7 JAN 1711 d: AFT 1761 + CHRISTOPHER ANNIS b: AUG 1704 10 MARY ANNIS b: BET 1 NOV 1735 AND 1736 + SAMUEL DAVIS b: 3 AUG 1734 d: 1787 + MARGARET LOWELL b: ABT 1670 8 DAVID MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + MARY MORSE b: ABT 1670 8 SARAH MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + JOSEPH MORSE b: ABT 1670 8 PRUDENCE MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + JOHN BARTLETT b: ABT 1670 8 JONATHAN MERRILL b: 19 JAN 1676 d: AFT 1715 + MARY BROWN b: 2 MAY 1678 d: 13 MAY 1758 9 SARAH MERRILL b: 20 MAY 1702 d: 10 SEP 1764 + ABNER HARRIMAN b: 23 AUG 1699 d: 1765 10 ELIZABETH HARRIMAN b: 9 JUL 1724 10 RUTH HARRIMAN b: 5 FEB 1726 Page 1020

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10 JAASIEL HARRIMAN b: 11 MAR 1728 10 SARAH HARRIMAN b: 4 SEP 1731 10 MAHITABEL HARRIMAN b: 14 JUN 1736 10 JOHN HARRIMAN b: 14 FEB 1738 d: 6 AUG 1822 + ABIGAIL CLEMENT b: 22 MAR 1740 10 JOAB HARRIMAN b: 14 FEB 1738 10 NAOMI HARRIMAN b: 28 APR 1739 10 ANNE HARRIMAN b: 21 APR 1743 9 MARY MERRILL b: 17 SEP 1704 + JOSIAH HEATH b: ABT 1700 9 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: 29 MAY 1707 9 NATHANIEL MERRILL b: 29 MAY 1707 9 JUDITH MERRILL b: 12 SEP 1709 9 PRUDENCE MERRILL b: 1 MAY 1715 + SARAH BOND OR ROWLANDSON b: ABT 1640 7 SUSANNA MERRILL b: BET 1638 AND 1644 c: 12 DEC 1638 d: 10 OCT 1690 + JOHN BURBANK b: 1642 d: 1 JUN 1709 8 EBENEZER BURBANK b: 4 MAR 1663 + REBECCA PRITCHARD b: ABT 1660 8 MARY BURBANK b: 24 JUN 1666 d: 16 DEC 1740 + JAMES SEXTON b: ABT 1660 + LAZARUS MILLER b: 23 SEP 1655 d: 4 DEC 1697 9 OBADIAH MILLER b: 1686 9 JOHN MILLER b: 1688 9 NOAH MILLER b: 1690 9 NATHANIEL MILLER b: 1692 9 MARTHA MILLER b: BET 1694 AND 16 JUN 1697 + THOMAS TERRY b: 18 APR 1698 d: ABT 1743 10 MARTHA TERRY b: 2 JAN 1722 d: 9 OCT 1783 + JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 27 MAR 1718 d: 4 SEP 1776 10 MARY TERRY b: 6 SEP 1723 d: 26 JAN 1809 + JOHN FERRE b: 15 AUG 1687 d: 24 MAR 1775 9 MARY MILLER b: 16 JUN 1697 d: BET 1740 AND 28 FEB 1751 + BENJAMIN WRIGHT b: 22 MAY 1696 d: 18 OCT 1785 10 BENJAMIN WRIGHT b: 17 NOV 1721 d: 18 OCT 1785 + RACHEL WAIT b: BET 1725 AND 11 JUN 1726 10 MARY WRIGHT b: 14 AUG 1723 d: BET 5 MAR AND 3 MAY 1804 + AARON STEBBINS OR STEBBINGS b: 21 JUN 1715 d: 22 JAN 1789 10 RUTH WRIGHT b: 17 AUG 1725 10 JEMIMA WRIGHT b: BET 1726 AND 23 JAN 1729 d: BET 6 AUG 1801 AND 3 SEP 1809 + THOMAS HANCOCK b: 10 MAY 1727 d: 4 MAR 1804 + SILAS OR JABEZ HANCOCK b: 29 JUL 1728 d: 19 SEP 1815 10 TIMOTHY WRIGHT b: 29 AUG 1727 d: 22 MAR 1812 + MIRIAM GOSS b: 14 JUN 1744 10 MARY WRIGHT b: ABT 1730 10 RACHEL WRIGHT b: BET 29 AUG 1732 AND 1736 d: 1814 + SILAS OR JABEZ HANCOCK b: 29 JUL 1728 d: 19 SEP 1815 + WILLIAM HANCOCK b: 26 OCT 1729 10 ELIJAH WRIGHT b: 16 MAR 1736 d: 24 APR 1830 + RACHEL ? b: ABT 1730 10 SETH WRIGHT b: 8 FEB 1740 + ABIGAIL ? b: ABT 1740 + EUNICE DRAPER b: ABT 1740 10 ABEL WRIGHT b: 8 FEB 1740 d: 27 APR 1836 + JERUSHA GRISWOLD b: 6 DEC 1747 10 REUBEN WRIGHT b: 4 JUL 1744 + WILLIAM MCCRANEY OR MCCRANNEY b: 1660 9 RUTH MCCRANEY OR MCCRANNEY b: 2 JUN 1703 9 RACHEL MCCRANEY OR MCCRANNEY b: 27 OCT 1704 9 BENJAMIN MCCRANEY OR MCCRANNEY b: 30 JUL 1707 9 TIMOTHY MCCRANEY OR MCCRANNEY b: 10 JUN 1709 8 TIMOTHY BURBANK b: 30 MAY 1668 + REBECCA DARLING b: ABT 1670 8 JOHN BURBANK b: AUG 1670 d: 25 MAR 1729 + MARY GRANGER b: ABT 1670 7 THOMAS MERRILL b: ABT 1640 Page 1021

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7 DANIEL MERRILL b: 20 AUG 1642 d: 27 JUN 1717 + SARAH PAGE OR MORRILL b: 14 OCT 1650 d: 11 SEP 1731 + SARAH CLOUGH b: BET 28 JUN 1645 AND 1646 d: 18 MAR 1706 8 DANIEL MERRILL b: 15 MAR 1671 d: 29 SEP 1725 + ESTHER CHASE b: 18 NOV 1674 d: 1751 9 DANIEL MERRILL b: 1696 d: 1784 + SARAH MOERS b: ABT 1700 10 SARAH MERRILL b: 3 FEB 1734 + RICHARD PILLSBURY b: ABT 1730 9 BENJAMIN MERRILL b: 30 APR 1708 d: 1768 + ELIZABETH MOODY DOW b: 1730 d: 13 AUG 1774 10 BENJAMIN MERRILL b: 22 FEB 1740 d: APR 1815 + ELIZABETH DUTTON b: ABT 1740 9 EDMOND MERRILL b: 28 MAR 1715 d: 2 AUG 1807 + JANE NOYES b: ABT 1720 10 EDMOND MERRILL b: 25 MAR 1754 d: 16 FEB 1836 + ABIGAIL LORD b: ABT 1760 8 JOHN MERRILL b: 7 OCT 1674 d: 1 JAN 1756 + MARY ALLEN b: ABT 1680 8 SARAH MERRILL b: 15 OCT 1677 d: 20 NOV 1750 + WILLIAM MORSE b: 23 JAN 1673 + JEREMIAH BOSTON b: ABT 1670 8 RUTH MERRILL b: 7 FEB 1680 d: 29 JAN 1710 + ONESIPHORUS PAGE b: ABT 1650 d: 28 JUN 1706 8 MOSES MERRILL b: 3 SEP 1683 d: 17 JAN 1756 + MARY CLOUGH b: 8 APR 1677 d: 15 DEC 1760 9 APPHIA MERRILL b: 25 DEC 1704 + EBENEZER COLLINS b: ABT 1700 9 SARAH MERRILL b: BET 7 APR 1706 AND 16 APR 1724 d: AFT 1751 + THOMAS BRADBURY b: 16 AUG 1699 d: ABT 1775 10 ELIZABETH BRADBURY b: 13 APR 1727 d: BEF 1821 + SAMUEL MERRILL b: 8 JAN 1728 d: 4 MAY 1822 10 JACOB (REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER) BRADBURY b: 1729 d: 24 OCT 1808 + ABIGAIL COLE b: 10 JUN 1734 d: JUL 1801 10 MOSES BRADBURY b: 14 FEB 1731 d: 1790 + MARY PAGE b: 17 JUN 1739 10 SAMUEL BRADBURY b: 14 OCT 1733 d: BEF 1823 10 THOMAS (REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER) BRADBURY b: 10 JAN 1736 d: 9 NOV 1803 + RUTH PAGE b: ABT 1740 10 WILLIAM BRADBURY b: 5 MAY 1738 d: BEF 1828 + SUSANNAH HOPKINSON b: ABT 1740 10 SARAH BRADBURY b: 10 DEC 1739 d: BEF 1833 + JOSEPH LEAVITT b: ABT 1740 10 BENJAMIN BRADBURY b: 2 MAR 1744 d: BEF 1834 + MARY ELDEN b: ABT 1750 10 MARY BRADBURY b: ABT 1745 d: BEF 1839 + SAMUEL SANDS b: ABT 1740 10 MERCY BRADBURY b: 29 JAN 1746 d: BEF 1840 + JOHN APPLETON b: BET 1724 AND 1751 d: AFT 1776 10 JABEZ BRADBURY b: 22 APR 1749 9 MOSES MERRILL b: 28 DEC 1707 d: 9 APR 1795 + SARAH TRUE b: 2 JAN 1710 d: BET 9 JUN 1783 AND 1786 10 MARY MERRILL b: 30 SEP 1730 d: 17 JAN 1823 + DANIEL MOODY b: 1730 d: 18 NOV 1815 10 JACOB MERRILL b: 31 MAY 1732 d: 19 SEP 1812 + ELIZABETH (NOTES) WYATT b: 26 APR 1728 d: 1833 + ? 10 JANE MERRILL b: BET 29 JUL AND 23 NOV 1734 10 EZEKIEL MERRILL b: 10 SEP 1736 d: 1 JAN 1822 + MARY ? b: ABT 1740 d: 15 DEC 1815 10 GYLES MERRILL b: 12 MAR 1738 d: 27 APR 1801 10 MOSES MERRILL b: 18 MAY 1741 d: JUN 1821 10 SARAH MERRILL b: 18 AUG 1743 d: 5 DEC 1760 10 BENJAMIN MERRILL b: 25 APR 1746 10 LABEZ MERRILL b: 3 APR 1748 10 LABEZ MERRILL b: 9 DEC 1749 Page 1022

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 SAMUEL MERRILL b: 17 JUL 1756 + MARY BARTLETT b: ABT 1710 9 MARY MERRILL b: 25 DEC 1709 d: 17 FEB 1727 9 SAMUEL MERRILL b: 20 JUL 1711 d: 12 JUL 1801 + ANNA EVANS b: ABT 1710 9 MERCY MERRILL b: 4 NOV 1713 d: 24 APR 1745 + SAMUEL CLARKE b: ABT 1710 9 BETTY MERRILL b: 18 NOV 1715 + HUMPHREY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 9 BENJAMIN MERRILL b: 16 FEB 1721 9 DANIEL MERRILL b: 27 APR 1723 d: 19 AUG 1809 + ELIZABETH CLOUGH b: ABT 1730 8 MARTHA MORRILL OR MERRILL b: 3 SEP 1683 d: 19 NOV 1754 + JOHN TRUE b: 23 FEB 1678 d: 19 NOV 1754 9 EZEKIEL TRUE b: ABT 1700 9 JACOB TRUE b: ABT 1700 9 DANIEL TRUE b: ABT 1710 9 MOSES TRUE b: ABT 1710 9 THOMAS TRUE b: ABT 1710 8 STEPHEN MERRILL b: 16 SEP 1688 d: BEF 9 JUN 1755 + DOROTHY STRAW b: ABT 1680 + MARY HARDY b: ABT 1680 + MARY CARR b: ABT 1680 7 ABEL MERRILL b: 20 FEB 1643 d: 28 OCT 1689 + PRISCILLA CHASE b: 14 MAR 1649 d: 1697 8 ABEL MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + ABIGAIL STEVENS b: ABT 1670 8 SUSANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + BENJAMIN MORSE b: ABT 1670 8 NATHAN MERRILL b: ABT 1670 + HANNAH KENT b: ABT 1670 8 THOMAS MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + JUDITH KENT b: ABT 1680 8 JOSEPH MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + ANN WIGGINS b: ABT 1680 + SARAH ? b: ABT 1680 8 NATHANIEL MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + HANNAH STEVENS b: ABT 1680 8 PRISCILLA MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + NATHANIEL NOYES b: ABT 168. • 8 PRISCILLA MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + NATHANIEL NOYES b: ABT 1680 8 JAMES MERRILL b: ABT 1680 + MARY ADAMS b: ABT 1680 6 MICHAEL MERRILL b: 3 APR 1603 6 Thomas Merrill b: 1605 d: 1 AUG 1698 5 THOMAS MERRILL b: BET 1572 AND 1573 d: 17 MAR 1626 + ROSE PEARSON b: ABT 1580 6 THOMAS MERRILL b: ABT 1600 6 ANNE MERRILL b: ABT 1600 6 ROSE MERRILL b: ABT 1600 6 ELIZABETH MERRILL b: ABT 1600 5 JOHN MERRILL b: BET 1574 AND 1576 d: 12 APR 1673 + SUSAN PLUMLEY b: ABT 1580 5 MICHAEL MERRILL b: BET 1577 AND 1578 d: BET 18 AND 20 AUG 1616 + MARGARET SCRIVENER b: ABT 1580 + MARY b: ABT 1545 4 JOHN BIRD b: BET 1566 AND 18 FEB 1569 d: BET JAN 1624 AND 31 JAN 1625 + PRUDENCE ? b: BET 1568 AND 1579 d: BET 27 FEB 1625 AND 2 OCT 1638 5 PRUDENCE BIRD b: BET 18 FEB 1569 AND 1600 d: BEF 20 MAY 1671 + MARTYN KELLOGG b: BEF 23 NOV 1595 d: BET 20 MAY AND 20 SEP 1671 6 JOHN KELLOGG b: ABT 1620 d: BEF 27 MAR 1654 + SUSAN ? b: ABT 1620 d: BEF 27 MAR 1654 6 NATHANIEL KELLOGG b: BEF 12 MAR 1624 d: BEF 6 APR 1702 7 NATHANIEL KELLOGG b: ABT 1650 + ELIZABETH ? b: ABT 1650 Page 1023

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: BEF 1 APR 1626 d: BET JAN 1706 AND 1707 + ABIGAIL TERRY b: 21 SEP 1646 d: BET 29 MAY 1717 AND 31 OCT 1726 7 STEPHEN KELLOGG b: 9 APR 1668 d: 1772 + LYDIA BELDING OR BELDEN b: MAR 1675 8 STEPHEN KELLOGG b: 3 FEB 1695 d: 11 DEC 1738 + MARY COOKE b: 20 MAR 1700 d: 21 SEP 1775 8 LYDIA KELLOGG b: 1697 8 MOSES KELLOGG b: 1700 8 ABIGAIL KELLOGG b: 1702 8 DANIEL KELLOGG b: 1704 8 EPHRAIM KELLOGG b: 1707 8 MERCY KELLOGG b: 1709 8 NOAH KELLOGG b: 1711 8 AMOS KELLOGG b: 1717 8 AARON KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 8 SILAS KELLOGG b: 7 APR 1714 + RUTH ROOT b: 25 MAR 1722 9 EPHRAIM KELLOGG b: 5 OCT 1740 d: 11 FEB 1819 + RUTH HOSMER b: 20 SEP 1744 d: 25 JAN 1818 10 EPHRAIM KELLOGG , JR. b: 19 NOV 1776 d: 19 FEB 1844 + JANE ASHLEY b: 16 MAR 1777 d: 26 AUG 1850 7 NATHANIEL KELLOGG b: 8 OCT 1669 + SARAH BOLTWOOD b: ABT 1670 7 ABIGAIL KELLOGG b: 9 OCT 1671 + JONATHAN SMITH b: 1663 d: 1739 7 ELIZABETH KELLOGG b: 9 OCT 1673 + JOHN NASH b: ABT 1670 8 MOSES NASH b: 2 JUL 1696 d: 26 JAN 1760 + MARY COOKE b: 20 MAR 1700 d: 21 SEP 1775 7 PRUDENCE KELLOGG b: 14 OCT 1675 d: 21 SEP 1747 + ABRAHAM MERRILL b: 21 DEC 1670 d: 6 NOV 1747 8 PRUDENCE MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + EBENEZER SEDGWICK b: ABT 1799 + DAVID WHITNEY b: ABT 1700 8 ABRAHAM MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + ABIGAIL NASH b: ABT 1700 8 ABIGAIL MERRILL b: ABT 1700 + JOHN SMITH b: ABT 1700 8 MARGARET MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + SAMUEL NASH b: ABT 1710 8 JERUSHA OR JOSHUA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 8 JOANNA MERRILL b: ABT 1710 8 JOSEPH MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + MARY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 + ABIGAIL STONE b: ABT 1700 + MARTHA ALLEN OR CHAPINS b: ABT 1700 7 EBENEZER KELLOGG b: 22 NOV 1677 + MABEL BUTLER b: ABT 1680 7 JONATHAN KELLOGG b: 25 DEC 1679 + ANN NEWTON b: ABT 1680 7 DANIEL KELLOGG b: 22 MAR 1682 d: 5 JUL 1684 7 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 12 MAY 1684 + ELIZABETH COLTON b: 5 APR 1686 d: 9 SEP 1724 + JOANNA (IMMIGRANT) FOOTE b: 1 APR 1628 d: 14 SEP 1666 7 ELIZABETH KELLOGG b: 5 MAR 1651 7 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 11 AUG 1653 d: BET 1682 AND 1684 7 NATHANIEL KELLOGG b: BEF 29 OCT 1654 7 JOHN KELLOGG b: BEF 29 DEC 1656 d: 1728 + RUTH ? b: ABT 1660 + SARAH MOODY b: 1660 d: SEP 1689 7 MARTIN KELLOGG b: 22 NOV 1658 d: 1732 + ANNA HINSDALE b: 22 FEB 1666 d: 19 JUL 1689 8 MARTIN KELLOGG b: 26 OCT 1686 d: 13 NOV 1758 + DOROTHY CHESTER b: 5 SEP 1692 d: 25 SEP 1754 9 DOROTHY KELLOGG b: 24 DEC 1716 d: 13 APR 1772 9 MARTIN KELLOGG b: 2 AUG 1718 d: 7 DEC 1791 Page 1024

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+ MARY BOARDMAN b: ABT 1720 9 ANNA KELLOGG b: 19 FEB 1720 d: 17 FEB 1791 9 JEMIMA KELLOGG b: 24 AUG 1723 d: 26 NOV 1791 9 MARY KELLOGG b: 19 OCT 1725 d: 8 JAN 1799 9 SARAH KELLOGG b: 22 AUG 1727 d: 4 MAR 1795 9 STEPHEN CHESTER KELLOGG b: 24 SEP 1729 d: 24 AUG 1767 9 REBECCA KELLOGG b: 11 JUN 1732 d: 27 AUG 1816 + GAMELIEL DEMING b: BET 1727 AND 1728 d: 19 DEC 1802 10 MARY DEMING b: 5 OCT 1752 + TIMOTHY KELLOGG b: ABT 1750 10 REBECCA DEMING b: 10 NOV 1754 d: 22 SEP 1834 + JOSEPH CURTIS b: ABT 1750 10 SARAH ANN DEMING b: BET 5 MAR 1755 AND 1758 + JOSEPH BATES b: 23 FEB 1755 d: AFT JUL 1819 10 ELIJAH DEMING b: ABT 1760 10 MARTIN DEMING b: 28 FEB 1762 d: 30 APR 1816 + RHODA HAWLEY b: ABT 1760 10 SYLVESTER DEMING b: 27 FEB 1765 d: 11 FEB 1847 + CHLOE HARD OR HART b: ABT 1770 10 LUCINDA DEMING b: 26 JUL 1767 + AARON STONE b: ABT 1760 10 RHODA DEMING b: 25 JAN 1770 d: 16 FEB 1853 + DANIEL CLARK b: ABT 1770 10 DOROTHY OR DOLLY DEMING b: 11 APR 1773 d: 1814 + ERASTUS KELLOGG b: ABT 1770 9 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 9 OCT 1736 d: 8 OCT 1750 8 ANNA KELLOGG b: 14 JUL 1689 d: 15 MAR 1780 + JOSEPH SEVERENCE b: ABT 1690 + SARAH LANE DICKINSON b: ABT 1660 + SARAH SMITH HUXLEY b: ABT 1660 7 EDWARD KELLOGG b: 1 OCT 1660 + DOROTHY ? b: ABT 1670 8 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 29 OCT 1692 + HANNAH MORGAN b: ABT 1700 8 JOANNA KELLOGG b: 5 OCT 1694 8 THOMAS KELLOGG b: 17 DEC 1696 + ELIZABETH LEE b: ABT 1700 8 DOROTHY KELLOGG b: 6 MAR 1700 + THOMAS AINSWORTH b: ABT 1700 8 CATHERINE KELLOGG b: 1 FEB 1702 8 MARY KELLOGG b: 29 MAR 1703 + TIMOTHY MERRILL b: ABT 1710 8 EPHRAIM KELLOGG b: 19 APR 1707 + LYDIA SAWTELLE b: ABT 1710 8 ELEANOR KELLOGG b: 20 JAN 1710 + THOMAS AINSWORTH b: ABT 1700 8 EDWARD KELLOGG b: 25 AUG 1713 d: BEF 1753 + JEMIMA BARTLETT b: ABT 1720 9 JOSEPH KELLOGG b: 13 AUG 1738 + MARY CUSHMAN b: BET 17 MAY 1736 AND 23 DEC 1744 d: 27 MAR 1819 9 LYDIA KELLOGG b: 16 SEP 1740 + MOSES KELLOGG b: ABT 1740 9 PRESERVED KELLOGG b: 25 OCT 1742 + LUCY PALMER b: ABT 1740 9 EDWARD KELLOGG b: ABT 1750 9 AMOS KELLOGG b: ABT 1750 9 ELIJAH (REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER) KELLOGG b: 1751 d: 14 FEB 1819 + TRYPHENIA WESTOVER b: 1753 d: 29 MAR 1815 10 MARY OR POLLY KELLOGG b: 11 OCT 1776 + DANIEL KELLOGG b: 5 NOV 1774 10 ELI KELLOGG b: ABT 1780 10 SYLVESTER KELLOGG b: 26 JAN 1780 + SOPHIA CRAWFORD b: ABT 1780 10 DANIEL NEWTON KELLOGG b: 4 MAY 1785 + SARAH NEWTON b: ABT 1790 + SARAH TOWNER b: ABT 1790 Page 1025

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10 LUCRETIA KELLOGG b: ABT 1790 + PHILIP LEONARD b: ABT 1790 10 HULDAH KELLOGG b: 1791 d: 1831 + SEYMOUR (WAR OF 1812 SOLDIER) WOLCOTT b: 12 SEP 1784 d: 10 APR 1850 9 JEMIMA KELLOGG b: BEF 7 JAN 1753 9 ANNA KELLOGG b: BEF 7 JAN 1753 7 SAMUEL KELLOGG b: 28 SEP 1662 d: 1717 + SARAH MERRILL b: 19 SEP 1664 d: 1719 8 JOHN KELLOGG b: ABT 1680 + SARAH OLMSTED b: ABT 1680 9 SARAH KELLOGG b: ABT 1700 + JOHN BELDING OR BELDEN b: 3 DEC 1685 10 HANNAH BELDEN b: ABT 1720 + NATHANIEL MERRILL b: ABT 1720 7 JOANNA OR JOANNE KELLOGG b: 8 DEC 1664 d: 16 APR 1727 + JOHN SMITH b: 18 DEC 1661 d: 16 APR 1727 8 JOHN SMITH b: 1684 8 JOANNA SMITH b: 1686 8 REBECCA SMITH b: 1688 8 JOSEPH SMITH b: 1690 8 MARTIN SMITH b: 1692 8 ELEAZER SMITH b: 1694 8 SARAH SMITH b: 1696 8 SARAH SMITH b: 9 NOV 1698 d: 22 DEC 1767 + SAMUEL KELLOGG b: 4 APR 1699 d: 1741 9 SAMUEL KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 9 JOANNA KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 9 DAN KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 9 HULDAH KELLOGG b: ABT 1720 9 GAD KELLOGG b: ABT 1730 + LUCY SACKET b: 15 NOV 1736 d: 1816 10 HULDAH KELLOGG b: 15 DEC 1757 d: 15 JAN 1839 + ELI PARSONS b: 23 JAN 1756 d: 11 NOV 1834 9 MARY KELLOGG b: ABT 1730 9 LUCY KELLOGG b: ABT 1730 9 SARAH KELLOGG b: ABT 1730 8 PRUDENCE SMITH b: 1701 8 EXPERIENCE SMITH b: 1703 8 ELIZABETH SMITH b: 1705 8 MINDWELL SMITH b: 1708 7 SARAH KELLOGG b: 27 AUG 1666 + SAMUEL ASHLEY b: 26 OCT 1664 8 AARON ASHLEY b: BET 1 JAN 1700 AND 1701 d: 1780 + SARAH DAY b: 14 MAY 1708 d: 1763 9 WILLIAM ASHLEY b: ABT 1740 d: 1799 + JANE DUTCHER b: 1743 d: 11 AUG 1810 10 JANE ASHLEY b: 16 MAR 1777 d: 26 AUG 1850 + EPHRAIM KELLOGG , JR. b: 19 NOV 1776 d: 19 FEB 1844 6 SARAH KELLOGG b: BEF 1 FEB 1628 + WILLIAM JACOBS b: ABT 1620 6 SAMUEL KELLOGG b: ABT 1630 6 MARTIN KELLOGG b: ABT 1630 d: BEF 29 JAN 1685 + ELIZABETH ? b: ABT 1630 6 DANIEL KELLOGG b: 6 FEB 1630 2 GEORGE BIRD b: 1520. John fathered two children: John Bird 2837 about 1513 George Bird 2902 in 1520 This family is shown as family tree 272. 2920. JOHN FOOTE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather). John fathered one son: James John Foote 2839 in 1496 This family is shown within family tree 228.

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2921. ANTHONY WARREN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1467 in Claybury, Essex, England to Lawrence de Warren 2980, as shown in family tree 293. Anthony died in 1557, aged about 90, in Bessingbourne, Cambridge, England. Note: Children Helen Warren b: 1493 in ,,England Ralph Warren b: ABT 1495 in Claybury, Essex, England. Anthony fathered one daughter: Helen Warren 2840 This family is shown as family tree 273. 2922. RALPH KELLOND (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1513 in Bletchingly, Surrey, England probably. Ralph fathered one daughter: Bridget Kellond 2846 in 1513 This family is shown within family tree 200. 2923. JOHN MERRILL, I (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1475 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England to Thomas Merrill 2981. John died on 3 December 1528, aged about 53, in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Note: Children John MERRILL b: 1500 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England c: in Of Wherstead, Suffolk, England John MERRILL b: Abt 1512 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England Julian (Julyan) MERRILL b: 1508 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England Eleanor (Elyn) MERRILL b: Abt 1510 in Of, Wherstead, Suffolk, England. 2924. ANNE BELCHUM (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1480 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Anne died on 3 December 1528, aged about 48, in England. John Merrill, I 2923, aged about 29, married Anne Belchum, aged about 24, in 1504. They had one son: John Merrill, II 2849 in 1500 This family is shown within family tree 230. 2925. RICHARD BALDWIN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1503 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England to John Baldwin 2982 and Agnes Dormer 2983, as shown in family tree 294. Richard died dated '1552 or 1553' in Dunridge Parish, Aston, Clinton Buck, England. Note: Children John Sr. BALDWIN b: 1565 in Arton, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: in Of, Stebbins, Buckinghamshire, England John BALDWIN b: 2 Jan 1599 in Amersham, Buckingham, England c: 2 Jan 1599 in Dunsbridge, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Sylvester BALDWIN b: 1560 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Anne BALDWIN b: 1563 in Aston Clinton, Buck, Eng Richard BALDWIN b: 1556 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: 7 Nov 1573 in , Tring, Herts, England Robert BALDWIN b: 1563 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng Agnes Or Anne BALDWIN b: 15 Jul 1579 in Aston, Clinton, Bucks, Eng c: 15 Jul 1579 in Of Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Henry BALDWIN b: 1558 in Of Aston, Clinton, Bucks, England Mary BALDWIN b: 12 Apr 1575 in Of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England, Eng Jane BALDWIN b: 1577 in Of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England, Eng. 2926. ELLEN POOKE OR APOKE OR APUKE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1507 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. Ellen died on 24 November 1565, aged about 58, in Dundridge Manor, Aston, Clinton, Buck, England. Richard Baldwin 2925, aged about 49, married Ellen Pooke or Apoke or Apuke, aged about 45, in 1552 in Aston, Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. They had one son: Henry Baldwin 2851 in 1529 This family is shown as family tree 274. 2927. WILLIAM KINGE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather). 2928. CECILY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother). William Kinge 2927 married Cecily Unknown. They had one daughter: Alice Kinge 2852 in 1533 This family is shown within family tree 231. 2929. THOMAS WELLES (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1512 in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England to Robert Welles 2984 and Ms. Unknown 2985. Thomas died on 30 August 1558, aged about 46, in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England. Note: Children Anne WELLES b: Abt 1538 in Of Stourton, Warwick, Eng c: 6 Nov 1538 in Stourton, , , England Robert WELLES b: 6 Nov 1540 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England c: 6 Nov 1540 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England Ann WELLES b: 1538 in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England Page 1027

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Walter WELLES b: Abt 1542 in . 2930. ELIZABETH BRYAN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1516 in Stourton, Wichford, Warwickshire, England. Elizabeth died on 11 January 1553, aged about 36, in Whichford, Warwick, England. Thomas Welles 2929, aged about 41, married Elizabeth Bryan, aged about 37, on 28 October 1553 in Whichford, Warwick, England. They had one son: Robert Welles 2853 in 1540 This family is shown within family tree 231. 2931. JOHN WEBSTER, I (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England to William Webster 2986, as shown within family tree 255. John died on 20 March 1558, aged about 72, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Children William WEBSTER b: 1509 in Cossington, Leicester, England John WEBSTER b: 1509-1510 in Cossington, Leicester, Leisters., England Alice WEBSTER b: 1512 in Cossington, Leicester, England Ellen WEBSTER b: 1514 in Cossington, Leicester, England Agnes WEBSTER b: 1516 in Cossington, Leicester, England Ellen WEBSTER b: 1515 in Cassington, Oxford, England. 2932. EMETT WELLE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1486 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Emett died on 20 March 1558, aged about 71, in Cassington, Oxford, England. John Webster, I 2931 married Emett Welle. They had one son: John Webster, II 2855 in 1509 This family is shown as family tree 275. 2933. THOMAS LYMAN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1470 in Navestock, Essex, England to John or Leman Lyman 2987 and Joanna Twethewy 2988, as shown within family tree 256. Thomas died in 1509, aged about 39. 2934. ELIZABETH LAMBERT (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1474 in Essex, Ongar, England. Thomas Lyman 2933 married Elizabeth Lambert. They had one son: Henry Lyman 2857 in 1496 This family is shown as family tree 276. 2935. NICHOLAS CHICHESTER (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1447 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England to Richard Chichester 2989 and Margaret Keynes 2990, as shown in family tree 295. Nicholas died in December 1498, aged about 51, in Raleigh, Devonshire, England. 2936. CHRISTIAN PAWLETT (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1445 in Samford Peverell, Devon, England to William Pawlett 2991 and Elizabeth Denebaud 2992, as shown in family tree 296. Christian died in 1457, aged about 12, in Pervel, England. Nicholas Chichester 2935 married Christian Pawlett. They had one son: John Chichester 2860 in 1474 This family is shown as family tree 277. 2937. ROBERT BRETT (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather). 2938. MS. PILLOND (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother). Robert Brett 2937 married Ms. Pillond. They had one daughter: Joan (Jane) Brett 2861 in 1472 This family is shown within family tree 234. 2939. THOMAS GIFFARD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1437 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to John Giffard 2993 and John Dabernon 2994, as shown in family tree 297. Thomas died between 17 March 1532 and 1533, aged about 95. 2940. ANNA CROYTON (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1441 in Newton, Cornwall, England to John Croyton 2995, as shown within family tree 258. Thomas Giffard 2939 married Anna Croyton. They had one son: Roger Giffard 2862 about 1488 This family is shown as family tree 278. 2941. JOHN COBLEIGH (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1460 in Brihtley, Devon, England. 2942. JANE FORTESCUE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1485 to William Fortescue 2996 and Elizabeth Champernowne 2997, as shown in family tree 298. Jane died in 1527, aged about 42. John Cobleigh 2941 married Jane Fortescue. They had one daughter: Margaret Cobleigh 2863 in 1502 This family is shown as family tree 279. 2943. WILLIAM WEBSTER (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1460 in Syston, Devonshire Co., England to John Webster 2998 and Ms. Unknown 2999. William died in 1530, aged about 70, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Page 1028

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2944. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1460 in Syston, Devonshire Co., England. William Webster 2943, aged about 24, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 24, about 1484 in Syston, Devonshire Co., England. They had one son: John Webster 2864 in 1485 This family is shown within family tree 235. 2945. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. John died on 20 March 1558, aged about 72, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Note: Family 1: Emett WELLE William WEBSTER John WEBSTER Alice WEBSTER Ellen WEBSTER Ellen WEBSTER Agnes WEBSTER John WEBSTER . 2946. EMETT WELLE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1486 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Emett died on 20 March 1558, aged about 71, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. John Webster 2945 married Emett Welle. They had one son: John Webster 2870 in 1510 This family is shown within family tree 211. 2947. JOHN CROSBY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1440 in Stillingfleet or Alne, Yorkshire, England. John died in 1502, aged about 62, in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire, England. Notes: • Children MILES CROSBY b: ABT 1483 in Shipton, York, England John Crosby b: ABT 1470 Emma Crosby b: ABT 1472 Agnes Crosby b: ABT 1474 Robert Crosby b: ABT 1476 Richard Crosby b: ABT 1478 in Stillingfleet, Yorkshire, England William Crosby b: ABT 1480. • 1 JOHN CROSBY b: ABT 1440 d: 1502 + AGNES UNKNOWN b: ABT 1451 2 MILES CROSBY b: ABT 1483 d: ABT 1538 3 THOMAS CROSBY b: ABT 1510 d: 16 MAR 1559 + JANNETTA BELL b: ABT 1512 d: 05 NOV 1568 4 ANTHONY CROSBY b: ABT 1545 d: ABT 1599 + ALLISON BLANCHARD b: ABT 1549 5 THOMAS CROSBY b: ABT 1575 d: 16 MAY 1661 + JANE SOTHERN b: ABT 04 MAR 1582 d: 02 MAY 1662 6 SIMON CROSBY b: 1608 d: SEP 1639 + ANNE BRIGHAM b: 1606 d: 11 OCT 1675 7 THOMAS CROSBY b: 26 FEB 1635 d: 27 JUN 1702 + SARAH FITCH b: 1638 8 SIMON CROSBY b: 05 JUL 1665 d: 19 JAN 1718 + MARY NICKERSON b: 06 JUL 1668 d: 17 APR 1746 9 Anne Crosby 9 Sarah Crosby 9 Samuel Crosby b: 11 JUL 1692 d: 12 JAN 1756 + Ruth Cole b: 16 NOV 1698 d: 14 NOV 1789 10 Susannah Crosby b: 16 NOV 1719 + Unknown Hurlburt b: ABT 1715 10 Simon Crosby b: 09 FEB 1722 d: 07 MAY 1804 + Lydia Graves b: 25 AUG 1729 d: 08 APR 1798 10 Ruth Crosby b: 04 FEB 1725 + Jonah Graves b: 20 JUN 1729 d: 1825 10 Levi Crosby b: 01 AUG 1729 d: 13 AUG 1804 + Ruth Comstock b: 1722 10 Increase Crosby b: 23 MAR 1732 d: 19 JAN 1802 + Rachel Graves b: 02 JAN 1734 10 Thankful Crosby b: 02 JUL 1734 + James Comstock b: ABT 1730 10 Rebecca Crosby b: 09 NOV 1738 Page 1029

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Elizabeth Crosby b: 15 SEP 1693 d: ABT 1720 + Nathaniel Rogers b: 03 OCT 1693 10 Sarah Rogers b: 04 APR 1717 10 Elizabeth Rogers b: 10 JAN 1719 + William Hurlburt b: ABT 1715 9 Thomas Crosby b: ABT 1695 d: ABT 1767 + Experience Unknown b: ABT 1703 10 Simon Crosby b: 02 APR 1724 d: 21 OCT 1758 10 Elizabeth Crosby b: 26 DEC 1725 + Ebenezer Hartshorn 10 Mary Crosby b: 02 DEC 1727 + William Hunt 10 Hope Crosby b: 08 OCT 1730 10 Peter Crosby b: 11 APR 1733 10 Timothy Crosby b: 01 MAR 1736 + Mary Morey b: 27 AUG 1739 d: 18 AUG 1776 + Ruth Gibbs b: 25 MAY 1752 10 Ezra Crosby b: 24 SEP 1738 9 MARY CROSBY b: ABT 1700 + THOMAS CROSBY b: 17 APR 1704 d: 30 SEP 1757 10 Tabitha Crosby b: 10 AUG 1726 d: 06 MAR 1809 + John Hurd Jr. b: 22 NOV 1723 + Jonathan Linnell Jr. b: 1723 d: 09 JUN 1797 10 JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 + SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 10 Martha Crosby b: 10 MAY 1731 10 Eunice Crosby b: 11 NOV 1733 d: 10 OCT 1757 10 Elisha Crosby b: 10 DEC 1736 + Phoebe Hopkins 10 Solomon Crosby b: 10 JAN 1740 + Hannah Phinney 10 Lemuel Crosby b: DEC 1741 + Mehitable Crosby b: 19 JUL 1746 9 Nathaniel Crosby b: 1700 d: 1780 + Elizabeth Sears b: 27 AUG 1697 d: 28 FEB 1729 + Esther Young b: 16 OCT 1706 10 Nathaniel Crosby b: 1733 d: 24 MAR 1827 + Mary Higgins King 9 John Crosby b: 13 APR 1701 + Sarah Luce b: 1715 d: 1751 10 Thankful Crosby b: 1735 + Anthony Luce b: 20 NOV 1733 d: 20 MAR 1769 10 Lot Crosby b: 1736 d: 04 APR 1818 + Margaret Merry b: APR 1738 d: 07 MAR 1823 10 John Crosby Jr. b: 29 MAR 1740 d: 19 SEP 1807 + Mary Luce b: 06 OCT 1738 d: 1835 10 Samuel Crosby b: 1743 d: 1790 + Sarah Marshall 10 Sylvanus Crosby b: 1748 + Huldah Pease b: NOV 1750 10 Sarah Crosby b: 22 FEB 1751 + Thomas Mayo + Sarah Tisk 9 Hannah Crosby b: 30 JAN 1704 9 Daniel Crosby b: 09 DEC 1705 + Ruth Cobb + Ruth Cole 9 Mercy Crosby b: 04 MAY 1707 + Jesse Lewis 9 Ebenezer Crosby b: 20 FEB 1708 9 Moses Crosby b: 11 JUN 1710 d: 04 APR 1718 9 Increase Crosby b: 24 FEB 1712 d: 05 APR 1730 8 Thomas Crosby b: 07 APR 1663 d: 21 MAY 1731 + Hannah Unknown 8 Sarah Crosby b: 24 MAR 1667 d: 20 MAR 1706 + Silas Sears Page 1030

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Joseph Crosby b: 27 JAN 1669 d: 30 MAY 1725 + Mehitable Miller 8 JOHN CROSBY b: 04 DEC 1670 d: 25 MAY 1717 + HANNAH BANGS b: 14 MAR 1675 d: 1715 9 THOMAS CROSBY b: 17 APR 1704 d: 30 SEP 1757 + MARY CROSBY b: ABT 1700 10 Tabitha Crosby b: 10 AUG 1726 d: 06 MAR 1809 + John Hurd Jr. b: 22 NOV 1723 + Jonathan Linnell Jr. b: 1723 d: 09 JUN 1797 10 JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 + SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 10 Martha Crosby b: 10 MAY 1731 10 Eunice Crosby b: 11 NOV 1733 d: 10 OCT 1757 10 Elisha Crosby b: 10 DEC 1736 + Phoebe Hopkins 10 Solomon Crosby b: 10 JAN 1740 + Hannah Phinney 10 Lemuel Crosby b: DEC 1741 + Mehitable Crosby b: 19 JUL 1746 9 Jonathan Crosby b: 02 NOV 1705 d: 28 JUL 1782 + Hannah Huckins b: 1704 d: 04 JUN 1791 9 John Crosby b: 14 AUG 1707 + Mary Freeman b: ABT 1711 10 John Crosby b: 23 AUG 1735 d: 1820 + Martha Goodspeed b: ABT 1748 10 Hatsald Crosby b: 1738 10 Mary Crosby b: 1741 9 David Crosby b: 13 APR 1709 d: 10 NOV 1793 + Reliance Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1709 d: 25 FEB 1788 10 David Crosby b: 09 SEP 1737 d: 16 NOV 1816 + Bethia Paddock b: 17 APR 1737 d: 02 JUL 1776 10 Susannah Crosby b: 19 AUG 1740 d: 01 JAN 1819 + John Garrison 10 Reliance Crosby b: 14 NOV 1742 d: 23 JUL 1817 + Jeremiah Burgess 10 Abner Crosby b: 25 DEC 1744 d: 15 MAY 1813 + Ruth Foster b: 1749 d: 04 OCT 1816 10 Sarah Crosby b: MAY 1747 10 Eli Crosby b: 1749 d: 22 NOV 1827 + Rebecca Sears 10 Moses Crosby b: BET 1750 AND 1755 d: 02 JUL 1821 + Abigail Foster 10 Huldah Crosby b: 1758 + Elkanah Young 9 Joshua Crosby b: 04 AUG 1712 d: 16 DEC 1795 + Eunice Freeman + Lydia Hopkins b: 01 JUN 1713 d: 19 SEP 1781 10 Nathan Crosby b: 01 NOV 1734 d: 27 OCT 1805 + Eunice Cole Merritt 10 Reuben Crosby b: 01 JAN 1736 d: 1819 + Sarah Sears b: 21 NOV 1732 d: 1810 10 Joshua Crosby b: 30 DEC 1737 + Thankful Cole 10 Theodore Crosby b: 19 DEC 1739 + Mercy Foster 10 Elijah Crosby b: 07 JUN 1742 10 Hannah Crosby b: 25 OCT 1744 10 John Crosby + Jerusha Foster 10 Josiah Crosby 10 Samuel Crosby b: 1749 10 Lydia Crosby 9 Abila Crosby b: 03 DEC 1714 + Bennett Paine + Deborah Hurd + Sarah Higgins Page 1031

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Twin Crosby b: 04 DEC 1670 d: 11 FEB 1671 8 William Crosby b: MAR 1673 + Mercy Hinckley 8 Ebenezer Crosby b: 28 MAR 1675 8 Ann Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 + William Luce 8 Increase Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 8 Mercy Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 + Josiah Miller 8 Eleazer Crosby b: 31 MAR 1680 7 Simon Crosby Jr. b: 06 AUG 1637 d: 22 JAN 1726 + Rachel Brackett 7 Joseph Crosby b: 12 AUG 1639 d: 26 NOV 1695 + Elaine Paine + Eleanor Veasy + Sarah Brackett 6 Anthony Crosby b: ABT 1602 d: 23 JUN 1632 6 Thomas Crosby b: ABT 1604 d: 28 DEC 1648 + Prudence Belt 6 William Crosby b: ABT 1606 d: ABT JUL 1639 + Anne Wright 5 Ellen Crosby b: 1570 + George Westobie 4 Miles Crosby b: ABT 1543 d: 01 APR 1574 + Alison Unknown 4 Ralph Crosby b: ABT 1547 d: 09 JUL 1570 4 Nicholas Crosby b: ABT 1549 3 William Crosby b: ABT 1510 2 John Crosby b: ABT 1470 2 Emma Crosby b: ABT 1472 2 Agnes Crosby b: ABT 1474 2 Robert Crosby b: ABT 1476 d: AFT 1502 2 Richard Crosby b: ABT 1478 d: ABT 1559 2 William Crosby b: ABT 1480 d: 1512. 2948. AGNES UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1451. John Crosby 2947 married Agnes Unknown. They had one son: Miles Crosby 2871 about 1483 This family is shown within family tree 212.

2949. THOMS BRIGHAM (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1475 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Thoms died in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York, England. Note: 1 Thomas Brigham b: 1475 2 THOMAS BRIGHAM b: ABT 1500 d: 06 MAR 1559 + ELIZABETH UNKNOWN b: 1504 d: 1573 3 THOMAS BRIGHAM b: 1525 d: 06 FEB 1558 + JENNETT MILLINGTON OR TOMLINSON b: 1526 d: 21 JAN 1587 4 THOMAS BRIGHAM b: 1549 d: 08 NOV 1586 + GILLIAN TWELISON b: AUG 1558 d: 08 NOV 1586 5 THOMAS BRIGHAM b: 21 MAY 1575 d: 19 MAR 1633 + ISABEL WATSON b: 21 FEB 1560 d: 25 JUN 1634 6 ANNE BRIGHAM b: 1606 d: 11 OCT 1675 + SIMON CROSBY b: 1608 d: SEP 1639 7 THOMAS CROSBY b: 26 FEB 1635 d: 27 JUN 1702 + SARAH FITCH b: 1638 8 SIMON CROSBY b: 05 JUL 1665 d: 19 JAN 1718 + MARY NICKERSON b: 06 JUL 1668 d: 17 APR 1746 9 Anne Crosby 9 Sarah Crosby 9 Samuel Crosby b: 11 JUL 1692 d: 12 JAN 1756 + Ruth Cole b: 16 NOV 1698 d: 14 NOV 1789 10 Susannah Crosby b: 16 NOV 1719 + Unknown Hurlburt b: ABT 1715 10 Simon Crosby b: 09 FEB 1722 d: 07 MAY 1804 + Lydia Graves b: 25 AUG 1729 d: 08 APR 1798 10 Ruth Crosby b: 04 FEB 1725 + Jonah Graves b: 20 JUN 1729 d: 1825 Page 1032

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Levi Crosby b: 01 AUG 1729 d: 13 AUG 1804 + Ruth Comstock b: 1722 10 Increase Crosby b: 23 MAR 1732 d: 19 JAN 1802 + Rachel Graves b: 02 JAN 1734 10 Thankful Crosby b: 02 JUL 1734 + James Comstock b: ABT 1730 10 Rebecca Crosby b: 09 NOV 1738 9 Elizabeth Crosby b: 15 SEP 1693 d: ABT 1720 + Nathaniel Rogers b: 03 OCT 1693 10 Sarah Rogers b: 04 APR 1717 10 Elizabeth Rogers b: 10 JAN 1719 + William Hurlburt b: ABT 1715 9 Thomas Crosby b: ABT 1695 d: ABT 1767 + Experience Unknown b: ABT 1703 10 Simon Crosby b: 02 APR 1724 d: 21 OCT 1758 10 Elizabeth Crosby b: 26 DEC 1725 + Ebenezer Hartshorn 10 Mary Crosby b: 02 DEC 1727 + William Hunt 10 Hope Crosby b: 08 OCT 1730 10 Peter Crosby b: 11 APR 1733 10 Timothy Crosby b: 01 MAR 1736 + Mary Morey b: 27 AUG 1739 d: 18 AUG 1776 + Ruth Gibbs b: 25 MAY 1752 10 Ezra Crosby b: 24 SEP 1738 9 MARY CROSBY b: ABT 1700 + THOMAS CROSBY b: 17 APR 1704 d: 30 SEP 1757 10 Tabitha Crosby b: 10 AUG 1726 d: 06 MAR 1809 + John Hurd Jr. b: 22 NOV 1723 + Jonathan Linnell Jr. b: 1723 d: 09 JUN 1797 10 JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 + SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 10 Martha Crosby b: 10 MAY 1731 10 Eunice Crosby b: 11 NOV 1733 d: 10 OCT 1757 10 Elisha Crosby b: 10 DEC 1736 + Phoebe Hopkins 10 Solomon Crosby b: 10 JAN 1740 + Hannah Phinney 10 Lemuel Crosby b: DEC 1741 + Mehitable Crosby b: 19 JUL 1746 9 Nathaniel Crosby b: 1700 d: 1780 + Elizabeth Sears b: 27 AUG 1697 d: 28 FEB 1729 + Esther Young b: 16 OCT 1706 10 Nathaniel Crosby b: 1733 d: 24 MAR 1827 + Mary Higgins King 9 John Crosby b: 13 APR 1701 + Sarah Luce b: 1715 d: 1751 10 Thankful Crosby b: 1735 + Anthony Luce b: 20 NOV 1733 d: 20 MAR 1769 10 Lot Crosby b: 1736 d: 04 APR 1818 + Margaret Merry b: APR 1738 d: 07 MAR 1823 10 John Crosby Jr. b: 29 MAR 1740 d: 19 SEP 1807 + Mary Luce b: 06 OCT 1738 d: 1835 10 Samuel Crosby b: 1743 d: 1790 + Sarah Marshall 10 Sylvanus Crosby b: 1748 + Huldah Pease b: NOV 1750 10 Sarah Crosby b: 22 FEB 1751 + Thomas Mayo + Sarah Tisk 9 Hannah Crosby b: 30 JAN 1704 9 Daniel Crosby b: 09 DEC 1705 + Ruth Cobb + Ruth Cole 9 Mercy Crosby b: 04 MAY 1707 + Jesse Lewis Page 1033

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Ebenezer Crosby b: 20 FEB 1708 9 Moses Crosby b: 11 JUN 1710 d: 04 APR 1718 9 Increase Crosby b: 24 FEB 1712 d: 05 APR 1730 8 Thomas Crosby b: 07 APR 1663 d: 21 MAY 1731 + Hannah Unknown 8 Sarah Crosby b: 24 MAR 1667 d: 20 MAR 1706 + Silas Sears 8 Joseph Crosby b: 27 JAN 1669 d: 30 MAY 1725 + Mehitable Miller 8 JOHN CROSBY b: 04 DEC 1670 d: 25 MAY 1717 + HANNAH BANGS b: 14 MAR 1675 d: 1715 9 THOMAS CROSBY b: 17 APR 1704 d: 30 SEP 1757 + MARY CROSBY b: ABT 1700 10 Tabitha Crosby b: 10 AUG 1726 d: 06 MAR 1809 + John Hurd Jr. b: 22 NOV 1723 + Jonathan Linnell Jr. b: 1723 d: 09 JUN 1797 10 JAMES CROSBY b: 15 MAR 1729 d: 05 MAY 1806 + SARAH HOPKINS b: 25 SEP 1729 10 Martha Crosby b: 10 MAY 1731 10 Eunice Crosby b: 11 NOV 1733 d: 10 OCT 1757 10 Elisha Crosby b: 10 DEC 1736 + Phoebe Hopkins 10 Solomon Crosby b: 10 JAN 1740 + Hannah Phinney 10 Lemuel Crosby b: DEC 1741 + Mehitable Crosby b: 19 JUL 1746 9 Jonathan Crosby b: 02 NOV 1705 d: 28 JUL 1782 + Hannah Huckins b: 1704 d: 04 JUN 1791 9 John Crosby b: 14 AUG 1707 + Mary Freeman b: ABT 1711 10 John Crosby b: 23 AUG 1735 d: 1820 + Martha Goodspeed b: ABT 1748 10 Hatsald Crosby b: 1738 10 Mary Crosby b: 1741 9 David Crosby b: 13 APR 1709 d: 10 NOV 1793 + Reliance Hopkins b: 17 NOV 1709 d: 25 FEB 1788 10 David Crosby b: 09 SEP 1737 d: 16 NOV 1816 + Bethia Paddock b: 17 APR 1737 d: 02 JUL 1776 10 Susannah Crosby b: 19 AUG 1740 d: 01 JAN 1819 + John Garrison 10 Reliance Crosby b: 14 NOV 1742 d: 23 JUL 1817 + Jeremiah Burgess 10 Abner Crosby b: 25 DEC 1744 d: 15 MAY 1813 + Ruth Foster b: 1749 d: 04 OCT 1816 10 Sarah Crosby b: MAY 1747 10 Eli Crosby b: 1749 d: 22 NOV 1827 + Rebecca Sears 10 Moses Crosby b: BET 1750 AND 1755 d: 02 JUL 1821 + Abigail Foster 10 Huldah Crosby b: 1758 + Elkanah Young 9 Joshua Crosby b: 04 AUG 1712 d: 16 DEC 1795 + Eunice Freeman + Lydia Hopkins b: 01 JUN 1713 d: 19 SEP 1781 10 Nathan Crosby b: 01 NOV 1734 d: 27 OCT 1805 + Eunice Cole Merritt 10 Reuben Crosby b: 01 JAN 1736 d: 1819 + Sarah Sears b: 21 NOV 1732 d: 1810 10 Joshua Crosby b: 30 DEC 1737 + Thankful Cole 10 Theodore Crosby b: 19 DEC 1739 + Mercy Foster 10 Elijah Crosby b: 07 JUN 1742 10 Hannah Crosby b: 25 OCT 1744 10 John Crosby + Jerusha Foster Page 1034

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Josiah Crosby 10 Samuel Crosby b: 1749 10 Lydia Crosby 9 Abila Crosby b: 03 DEC 1714 + Bennett Paine + Deborah Hurd + Sarah Higgins 8 Twin Crosby b: 04 DEC 1670 d: 11 FEB 1671 8 William Crosby b: MAR 1673 + Mercy Hinckley 8 Ebenezer Crosby b: 28 MAR 1675 8 Ann Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 + William Luce 8 Increase Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 8 Mercy Crosby b: 14 APR 1678 + Josiah Miller 8 Eleazer Crosby b: 31 MAR 1680 7 Simon Crosby Jr. b: 06 AUG 1637 d: 22 JAN 1726 + Rachel Brackett 7 Joseph Crosby b: 12 AUG 1639 d: 26 NOV 1695 + Elaine Paine + Eleanor Veasy + Sarah Brackett + William Thompson 6 Constance Brigham b: 1602 d: JAN 1684 + Robert Crosby b: 30 OCT 1596 d: 1640 7 John Crosby b: 25 JAN 1624 7 Jane Crosby b: BEF 22 APR 1627 d: 22 FEB 1716 + John Pickard 7 Mary Crosby b: DEC 1629 d: 29 NOV 1667 + Richard Langhorne b: 1622 7 Robert Crosby b: 1632 7 Hannah Crosby b: OCT 1634 d: 13 DEC 1717 + John Johnson b: 1630 5 Elizabeth Brigham b: 1571 5 John Brigham b: 1573 d: 11 MAY 1621 + Constance Watson b: 15 AUG 1578 6 Henry Brigham b: 27 DEC 1599 d: 27 DEC 1599 6 Gillian Brigham b: ABT 1601 d: AFT 1640 6 Thomas Brigham b: ABT 1603 d: 08 DEC 1653 + Mercy Hurd b: BET 1613 AND 1618 7 Mary Brigham b: ABT 1638 d: 02 AUG 1676 7 Thomas Brigham b: 09 MAR 1641 d: 25 NOV 1717 7 John Brigham b: 09 MAR 1644 d: 16 SEP 1728 + Sarah Davis b: 10 DEC 1648 7 Hannah Brigham b: 09 MAR 1650 d: 08 DEC 1719 + William Ward b: 22 FEB 1648 7 Samuel Brigham b: 12 JAN 1652 d: 24 JUL 1713 + Unknown + Elizabeth Howe b: 17 JAN 1673 6 Margaret Brigham b: ABT 1605 6 William Brigham b: ABT 1607 6 Sebastian Brigham b: ABT 1609 6 John Brigham b: ABT 1611 6 Philipa Brigham b: ABT 1614 6 Robert Brigham b: ABT 1615 5 William Brigham b: JUN 1578 5 Richard Brigham b: BEF 16 AUG 1579 d: BEF 04 MAY 1627 + Anne Unknown 5 Robert Brigham b: BEF 02 MAY 1582 d: BEF 08 SEP 1640 + Dorothy Unknown b: 1570 6 Anne Brigham b: ABT 1612 d: 1612 6 Prudence Brigham b: ABT 1613 6 Anne Brigham b: ABT 1615 d: AFT 1640 4 Peter Brigham b: 1551 d: 15 OCT 1590 + Everill Hessye Page 1035

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 William Brigham b: 1553 d: 01 FEB 1591 + Agnes Unknown b: ABT 1556 4 Jennett Brigham b: 1555 4 Richard Brigham b: 1557 d: ABT 1600 + Alison Burley d: MAR 1587 + Elizabeth Wright d: 30 JAN 1589 + Margaret Wilsh 4 Frances Brigham b: 1559. Thoms fathered one son: Thomas Brigham 2872 about 1500 This family is shown within family tree 213.

2950. JOHN ROBERTS (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1408 in Glassenbury, Kent, England to John Roberts 2950 and Agnes Buckford Gent 3000, as shown in family tree 280. Note: Father: John ROBERTS b: ABT 1380 in England Mother: Agnes Buckfold GENT b: ABT 1412 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Marriage 1 Agnes Buckfold GENT b: ABT 1412 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Sealing Spouse: 18 May 1950 Children Walter ROBERTS b: ABT 1438 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Sarae ROBERTS b: ABT 1434 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Stephen ROBERTS b: ABT 1436 in Glassenbury, Kent, England Ann ROBERTS b: ABT 1440 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. John fathered one son: Walter Roberts 2876 about 1438 This family is shown as family tree 281. John married his mother, Agnes Buckford Gent 3000. 2951. JOHN DE FREMINGHAM (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1444 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. 2952. AGNES WINGFIELD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1448 in Oxford, Suffolk, England to Robert Wingfield 3001 and Elizabeth Gousel 3002, as shown in family tree 299. John de Fremingham 2951 married Agnes Wingfield. They had one son: James Fremingham 2878 about 1470 This family is shown as family tree 282. 2953. JOHN WALWORTH, ESQUIRE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1448 in England. John fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Walworth 2879 about 1474 This family is shown within family tree 239. 2954. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1500 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England to Marmaduke Constable 3003 and Barbara Sothill 3004, as shown in family tree 300. Robert died in 1558, aged about 58, in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. 2955. KATHERINE MANNERS (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1511 in Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, England. Katherine died in 1547, aged about 36. Robert Constable 2954, aged about 26, married Katherine Manners, aged about 15, in 1526 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Thomas Constable 2880 in 1536 This family is shown as family tree 283. 2956. JOHN HENKLE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1483 in Harrietsham, Kent, England to John Henkle 3005 and Margaret Unknown 3006. John died about 1522, when older than 39. John fathered one son: John Hynckleye 2882 in 1512 This family is shown within family tree 241. 2957. PATRICK RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1450 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland to George O. Rutherford 3007 and Catherine Tyler 3008, as shown in family tree 301. 2958. ELIZABETH DE HALSWICLE (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1440.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Patrick Rutherford 2957 married Elizabeth de Halswicle. They had one son: John Rutherford 2884 in 1485 This family is shown as family tree 284.

2959. THOMAS HENRY PERKYNS, I (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Thomas Henry Perkins, was born in 1458/59 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England to William Janes Perkyns 3009 and Joanna Reed 3010, as shown in family tree 302. Thomas died on 21 April 1528, aged about 69, in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Note: 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 Henry Perkins b: 1484 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. 2960. ALYS ALICE DE ASTLEY (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1461 and 1470 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to Thomas de Astley, III 3012 and Editha Constable 3013, as shown in family tree 303. Alys died on 15 October 1538, aged about 72, in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. (Alys married twice. She was married to Thomas Perkins, I 2961 and Thomas Henry Perkyns, I 2959.) Thomas Henry Perkyns, I 2959, aged about 32, married Alys Alice de Astley, aged about 23, in 1490 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. They had two children: Thomas Henry Perkins, II 2885 in 1484 Thomas Perkins, II 2903 in 1484 This family is shown as family tree 285. 2961. THOMAS PERKINS, I (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother's ex-husband) was born in 1458 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to William James Perkins 3011 and Joanna Reed 3010. Thomas died on 21 April 1528, aged about 69, in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Thomas Perkins, I, aged about 24, married Alys Alice de Astley 2960, aged about 15, in 1482 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. They had one son: Thomas Perkins, II 2904 in 1484 2962. HENRY KEBBLE, MAYOR OF LONDON (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1449 in St Mary Aldermary, London, Middlesex, London. Henry died after 24 January 1516/17, when older than 66. Note: Children Alice KEBLE b: Abt 1474 in Henry KEBBLE b: Abt 1490 in <, London, Middlesex, England>. Henry fathered one son: Henry Kebble 2887 in 1508 This family is shown within family tree 219. 2963. VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1550 in England. Note: The origin of the Hollingsworth name appears to be associated with old Anglo-Saxon families whose ancestors probably came from North Germany in the 5th and 6th Centuries AD. Variations of the name, such as Hollinworth, Hollinsworth, and Hollingworth, first appeared on records in Cheshire and Lancashire Counties, England around 1022. The family established an estate in Cheshire known as Hollingworth Manor. Today we probably would call it Holly Farms, which may account for the hollyleaves in the family shield. The Manor, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book as being located on the edge of the woods near Macclesfield, lasted until after World War II, but became so dilapidated that it was torn down. Part of the family went to Ireland early in the 17th Century. Valentine fathered one son: Robert Hollingsworth 2888 in 1570 This family is shown within family tree 220. 2964. ROBERT BROCK (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1500 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England to John Brock 3014 and Alice Unknown 3015. Robert died about 1558, aged about 58, in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Note: Children Thomas Brock b: ABT 1532 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England John Brock b: ABT 1535 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England Lettis Brocke b: ABT 1538 in Of, Stradbroke, Suffolk, England Roger Broke b: 1540 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England c: 1 May 1540 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England William Broke b: 1544 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England c: 25 Aug 1544 in , Stradbroke, Suffolk, England Nicholas Brock b: ABT 1546 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England c: 19 Sep 1546 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England Ann Broke b: 1548 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England c: 25 Dec 1548 in , Stradbroke, Suffolk, England.

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2965. JOHANE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother). Johane died after 1589 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Robert Brock 2964, aged about 31, married Johane Unknown about 1531 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. They had one son: Thomas Brock 2894 in 1532 This family is shown within family tree 245. 2966. THOMAS CUNNOLD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1500 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad. Thomas died on 26 December 1542, aged about 42. 2967. ISABELL GODBOLD (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1503 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad to Roger Godbold 3016 and Margerye Unknown 3017, as shown in family tree 304. Isabell died on 12 January 1584, aged about 80. Thomas Cunnold 2966, aged about 24, married Isabell Godbold, aged about 21, in 1524 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad. They had one daughter: Anne Cunnold 2895 This family is shown as family tree 286. 2968. RICHARD ALDOUS (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1485 in fressingfield, Suffolk, England to William Aldous 3018 and Johan Warner 3019, as shown in family tree 305. Richard died on 4 October 1560, aged about 75, in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. Note: Children WILLIAM ALDOUS b: 1520 THOMAS ALDOUS b: 1525 RICHARD ALDOUS b: 4 OCT 1533. 2969. AGNES OWLES (Lloyd's thirteen-times-great-grandmother). Richard Aldous 2968 married Agnes Owles. They had one son: Richard Aldous 2896 in 1533 This family is shown as family tree 287. Generation of Fourteen-Times-Great-Grandparents 2970. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1403 in Shadowchurst, Kent, England to William Taylor 3026, as shown in family tree 306. John died in 1466, aged about 63, in Schodochurst, Kent Co., England; Died in Fifth year of Edward IV. Notes: • 3. John Taylor, of Shadockhurst, "who died about the 5th year of Edward IV" [1466--might I point out the stretch of chronology between these first three generations It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry. • Contributed by Annie Lyle on June 7, 1999: John Taylor b. 1478 Rothbury, Northumberland Co., England m. 1509 to Susan Rowland b. 1482. (No death dates) It was added to my file Vetty Decker b. 1959 on June 7, 1999. Contributed by William A. Taylor on July 27, 1999: John Taylor, father of Dr. Rowland Taylor, Martyr. Information on this person has been provided or confirmed by a Gedcom file recieved on August 24th, 1998 from George and Diane Gravlee merged into this file by William A. Taylor b. 1944 on September 1st, 1998. Info was name, birth dates, plus places and marriage information and the following source information. ! Source From Log Cabins to the White House, p. 10-11 It was added to my file Vetty Decker b. 1959 on July 27, 1999. The following report was sent via Email from Josephine Lindsay Bass and included into this file on September 1st, 1998 by William Arthur Taylor b. 1944. It was added to my file by Vetty Decker b. 1959 on July 27, 1999. THE TAYLOR NAME AND COAT OF ARMS Mrs. W.H. Taylor of Port Arthur, Texas and Seaver in The History of Taylors say that the most ancient name of Taylor was one Tailaferro who was with Caesar in his campaign in Gaul 58 B.C. The name appeared again in Normandy, a Nobleman who accompanied William the Conquoror to England 1066, leading the Battle of Hastings. The battle took place 14 October 1066 between Harold, King of England and William, Duke of Normandy. William wanted the throne of England and persuaded the Baron Talliaferro to support him. " Although the Baron fell in battle, his brother Foulkes and decendants received vast estates and became the Earls of Penningtons, ancestors of the Taylors. In the time of Charles the Bold, King of France, a Taliaferro was created Duke of Angouleme, and Isabel Taliaferro, daughter of Count Talliaferro, married King John of England. " The name gradually became Taillerfer. It is claimed that Hanger Taillifer, who lived in the time of Henry III and Page 1038

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whose estates were in Kent, had a son William who was called "Taylor of Shadochurst",and that his grandson John Taylor was Lord of the Manor Shadochurst. "There were also Taylors of Ireland who spelled their name Telfair, Tallisfer, or Tayleur. John Telfair was given as the ancester of Matthew Taylor who settled in New York 1670. " The Taylors of Shadochurst were said to be "of Pennington" which is only 20 miles from Carlisle, England, the port from which the first Taylors sailed to America. The old ancesteral home was Pennington, where ancesters are buried. The Taylor Coat of Arms is the same as those of the Earls of Pennington. " Coats of Arms as we know them today were of little importance until after the invasion of England by William the Conquoror in 1066. They became of more general interest about the time of the Crusades. Fig. 1 Taylor Coat of Arms "The Taylor Coat of Arms, brought to America from England, has an ermine shield, white with black spots, bearing across the upper half a red hand on which is fleur-de-lis between two boar's heads, all gold. A naked arm bent at the elbow, grasping an arrow, all in natural color, extends from the top of the emblem. Below appears the motto: Consequitur Quod Cunque Petit, meaning "he gains what he seeks". " The legend about the emblem states that upon a certain occassion the King of England, with his Knights, was enjoying the chase in one of the royal forests when suddenly a wild boar, hard-driven, turned upon the royal huntsman, where at there sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights who thrust the animal through with his lance. The king in gratitude bade him make any request whatsoever, promising that it would be granted. From this time the distinguishing mark of the Knight with uplifted arm and lance in hand appeared on the Taylor Crest." MERCHANT TAYLOR GUILDS AND SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND "There were 70 trade guilds in England, 12 considered to be the great ones. One of the 12 was first named "Merchauntaile" and was operated by the Taylors. It was an educational guild, licensed in the time of King Edward I (1272-1302). Henry VI gave the guild a charter in 1422 under the name of "Masters and Wardens of the Maternity of St. John Baptist of London". Henry VII was a member of the guild and changed its name to "Merchant Taylors" in 1485. " Every subject that could be taught useful to man to prepare him for public service was offered at the school-general educations, law, medicene, agriculture, theology, surveying and more. Before anyone could hold public office he had to serve apprenticeship in one of the guilds. " Prince Henry Stuart, eldest son of King James I was a member of Merchant Taylors, so was the Earl of Southampton. "The Taylors also operated the great Cloth Making Guild, known as "Merchant's Tailors". King James I was a member of this guild. Members of Immigrant John Taylor's family were Merchant Taylors. John 2nd, who owned the shipping line, exhibited 50 yards of linen cloth of his own Manufacture 1683 in Virginia. " For many years the Taylors and other families sent their children back to England to attend the Taylor School, leaving specific directions in wills, to be paid for with tobacco. Tobacco was valued at 3 shillings a pound for best quality and 18 pence for lesser quality. "In 1649 when Oliver Cromwell defeated and beheaded King Charles I in England, 13 men acting as jury signed the death warrant. One of then was Thomas Harrison who married Ellen Taylor, daughter of Thomas. When Charles II returned from exile in Holland 25 May 1660, he tried and executed the 13 judges. Thomas Harrison was hung, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross, London, 13 October 1660. "After Cromwell beheaded King Charles I he banished the Cavalier followers of the King, among whom were the sons of John Taylor. They are named as immigrants 1650 in Greet's Immigration List and in Richardson's Immigration List they are listed 1650 as immigrants of the Moravian faith, which was called Presbyterian in America." ENGLISH RULERS WHO INFLUECED LIVES OF OUR TAYLOR ANCESTORS AS WELL AS OURS. Henry VII was extrvagant and ruthless, ruled from 1509-1547. His first wife, Catherine of Aragon gave him no sons and he asked the Pope permission to divorce her. The Pope refused, excommunicated him and then he married Ann Boleyn. He seized the property of the Catholic Church, which owned a quarter of England, and sold it to finance his wars and empire policies. He banned Catholicism and authorized the Protestant Bible. In 1533 Ann was condemned to death for adultery and beheaded in 1536. Henry then married Jane Seymour who gave birth to Edward VI; she died the following year. Edward succeeded his father to the throne in 1547. Being a sickly child, he was a puppet in the hands of the authorities. Edward died of consumption in 1553 and Catholic power returned to England under Queen Mary, his sister, who succeded him. During Queen Mary's reign in 1555 our ancestor, Dr. Rowland Taylor was burned at the stake for heresy, and his brothers fled to Ireland. "Charles I became King of England and was forced to allow Parliament's control over taxation. He retaliated by dispensing with Parliament for eleven years. In 1642 civil war broke out with the King's Royalist opposing the Parliamentarian Puritans. Oliver Cromwell led the Puritains to victory and had King Charles executed in 1649. Cromwell banished Cavalier followers of King Charles, among them the family of John Taylor, who was a great grandson of Dr. Rowland Taylor and our American ancestor. Page 1039

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Sources: • Source Reference 199, page: "John Taylor". Highly reliable. • Source Reference 178, page: "John Taylor". Highly reliable. • Source Reference 22, page: "John Taylor". Highly reliable. • Source Reference 34, page: "John Taylor". Highly reliable. • Source Reference 160, page: "John Taylor". Highly reliable. 2971. MARGARET HAMLEY (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1409 in Schodochurst, Kent, England. John Taylor 2970 married Margaret Hamley. They had one son: William Taylor, Master of the Rolls of the Court of Chancery 2905 about 1429 This family is shown as family tree 288. 2972. HENRY GIBAN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Gilbard, was born in 1406 in Schoduchurst, Kent, England. Henry died in Shadochurst, Kent, England. Henry fathered one daughter: Joane Gilbard 2906 about 1432 This family is shown within family tree 247. 2973. SIR WILLIAM TYNDALE, LORD OF BREISWORTH (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 31 December 1397 in Dene, Northamptonshire, England to John Tyndale 3027 and Catherine Zouch 3028, as shown in family tree 307. William died on 4 August 1426, aged 28, in Dene, Northamptonshire, England. 2974. ALANA DE FELBRIGGE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1399 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029 and Catherine Mallory 3030, as shown in family tree 308. Alana died in 1426/27, aged about 27. William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2973 married Alana de Felbrigge. They had one son: Thomas Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2908 in 1415 This family is shown as family tree 289. 2975. WILLIAM YELVERTON, THE JUSTICE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1386 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England to John Yelverton 3032, as shown in family tree 309. William died about 1472, aged about 86, in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. William fathered one daughter: Margaret Yelverton 2909 about 1420 This family is shown as family tree 290. 2976. JOHN BERNEY, ESQUIRE OF REEDHAM (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1362 in Reedham, Norfolk, England to Thomas Berney 3033 and Margaret de Reedham 3034, as shown within family tree 270. John died in 1440, aged about 78, in Reedham, Norfolk, England. 2977. ISABEL HEVENINGHAM (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1366 in Reedham, Norfolk, England to John Heveningham 3035, as shown within family tree 270. Isabel died in 1460, aged about 94, in Reedham, Norfolk, England. John Berney, Esquire of Reedham 2976, aged about 22, married Isabel Heveningham, aged about 18, in 1384 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Berney 2911 in 1402 This family is shown as family tree 291. 2978. THOMAS CONINGSBY (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1418 in Solers, Shorpshire, England to Thomas Coningsby 3036 and Blanche Hawcliffe 3037, as shown in family tree 310. 2979. ELIZABETH WHETHILL (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1402 in Whethill, Shropshire, England to John Whethill 3038, as shown within family tree 271. Thomas Coningsby 2978 married Elizabeth Whethill. They had one son: Thomas Coningsby 2912 in 1440 This family is shown as family tree 292. 2980. SIR LAWRENCE DE WARREN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1428 and 1431 in Poyyton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England to John de Warren 3039, as shown in family tree 311. Lawrence died before 1474, when younger than 43. Notes: • 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 Page 1040

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2981. THOMAS MERRILL (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1444 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Thomas fathered one son: John Merrill, I 2923 in 1475 This family is shown within family tree 230. 2982. JOHN BALDWIN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 11 August 1470 in Aylesbury, Domesday, Surrey, England to William Baldwin 3040 and Jane Aylesbury 3041, as shown within family tree 274. John died on 24 October 1545, aged 75, in Buckinghamshire, England. Note: Children Alice BALDWIN b: 1509 in Of, Hayle, Buckinghamshire, England Richard BALDWIN b: 1503 in Of, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England c: in OR, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England William BALDWIN b: 1514 in Of, Hayle, Buckinghamshire, England Agnes Or Ann BALDWIN b: 1516 in Of, Hayle, Buckinghamshire, England John BALDWIN b: Abt 1507 in John BALDWIN b: Abt 1507 in Of, Hayle, Buckinghamshire, England Catherine Alice Anne BALDWIN b: 1499 in Of, , Surrey, Englnd. 2983. AGNES DORMER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1482 in Wycombe, Buckshire, England to William Dormer 3042 and Jane or Agnes Launcelyn 3043, as shown in family tree 312. John Baldwin 2982 married Agnes Dormer. They had one son: Richard Baldwin 2925 in 1503 This family is shown as family tree 294. 2984. ROBERT WELLES (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1484 in Wichford, Warwick, England. Note: Children Walter WELLES b: Abt 1510 in Stourton, Warwick, Eng Thomas WELLES b: Abt 1512 in Of Stourton, Warwick, Eng William WELLES b: Abt 1514 in Stourton, Warwick, Eng. 2985. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1488 in Whichford, Warwick, England. Robert Welles 2984 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Thomas Welles 2929 in 1512 This family is shown within family tree 231. 2986. WILLIAM WEBSTER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1460 in Syston, Devonshire, England to John Webster 3044. William died in 1530, aged about 70, in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. William fathered one son: John Webster, I 2931 in 1485 This family is shown within family tree 255. 2987. JOHN OR LEMAN LYMAN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1430 in Condon, England before 1430 to Soloman Lyman 3045. John died in 1430 as an infant, in Condon, England after 1430. 2988. JOANNA TWETHEWY (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1434 in Navestock, Essex, England. John or Leman Lyman 2987 married Joanna Twethewy. They had one son: Thomas Lyman 2933 in 1470 This family is shown within family tree 256. 2989. RICHARD CHICHESTER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 23 February 1423 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637 to John Chichester 3046 and Alice Wotton 3047, as shown in family tree 313. Richard died on 25 December 1498, aged 75, in Pilton, England. 2990. MARGARET KEYNES (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1426 in Winkley, England to Nicholas Keynes 3048, as shown in family tree 314. Richard Chichester 2989 married Margaret Keynes. They had one son: Nicholas Chichester 2935 in 1447 This family is shown as family tree 295. 2991. WILLIAM PAWLETT (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1405 in Rode & Hinton st. George, Somerset, England to Thomas Paulet 3049 and Margeret Burton 3050, as shown in family tree 315. William died on 2 October 1488, aged about 83, in Rode, England.

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2992. ELIZABETH DENEBAUD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1415 in Hinton St. George, Somersetshire, England to John Denebaud 3051 and Florence L'Arcedekne 3052, as shown within family tree 277. Elizabeth died on 17 November 1497, aged about 82, in Legh-Paulet, England. William Pawlett 2991 married Elizabeth Denebaud. They had one daughter: Christian Pawlett 2936 in 1445 This family is shown as family tree 296. 2993. JOHN GIFFARD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1399 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to Thoms Giffard 3053 and Wilmot Knight 3054, as shown in family tree 316. John died in 1491, aged about 92. 2994. JOHN DABERNON (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1409 in Donyland, Essex, England to John Dabernon 3055 and Isabella Mules 3056, as shown in family tree 317. John Giffard 2993 married John Dabernon. They had one son: Thomas Giffard 2939 in 1437 This family is shown as family tree 297. 2995. JOHN CROYTON (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1411 in Newton, Quethiock, Cornwall, England. John fathered one daughter: Anna Croyton 2940 in 1441 This family is shown within family tree 258. 2996. WILLIAM FORTESCUE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to John Fortescue 3057 and Joan Prutteston 3058, as shown in family tree 318. 2997. ELIZABETH CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1465 to Richard Champernowne 3059, as shown in family tree 319. Elizabeth died in 1518, aged about 53. William Fortescue 2996 married Elizabeth Champernowne. They had one daughter: Jane Fortescue 2942 in 1485 This family is shown as family tree 298. 2998. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1430 in Syston, Devonshire Co., England. Note: 1 John WEBSTER b: 1430 + ? (Mrs) WEBSTER b: 1434 2 William WEBSTER b: 1460 d: 1530 + ? (Mrs) WEBSTER b: 1462 3 John WEBSTER b: 1485 d: 20 Mar 1557 + Emett WELLE b: 1486 d: 20 Mar 1557 4 John II WEBSTER b: ABT 1500 d: 24 Jun 1575 + Isobel (Mrs) KYTHIN b: 1512 d: 12 Aug 1560 5 John III WEBSTER b: 1535 d: 11 Oct 1594 + Isabel RYNZZA 6 Eme WEBSTER b: 08 Aug 1560 d: 08 Aug 1560 6 Eleanor WEBSTER b: 18 Nov 1561 + William LANE 6 Elizabeth WEBSTER b: 18 Oct 1562 + William MARKHAM + Thomas CHAMBERLAIN 6 Matthew WEBSTER b: 1564 d: 13 Sep 1592 + Elizabeth ASHTON b: 1566 d: 17 Apr 1566 6 John WEBSTER b: 1566 6 Margaret WEBSTER b: 07 Sep 1570 d: 25 Sep 1571 + James ASHTON 6 Humphrey WEBSTER b: 07 Sep 1571 d: 24 Sep 1571 6 Emett WEBSTER b: 27 Sep 1573 d: 01 Feb 1573 5 William WEBSTER b: 1533 d: 05 Feb 1571 4 William WEBSTER b: 1509 4 Alice WEBSTER b: 1512 4 Ellen WEBSTER b: 1514 4 Agnes WEBSTER b: 1516. 2999. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1434 in Syston, Devonshire Co., England. John Webster 2998, aged about 29, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 25, about 1459 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. They had one son: William Webster 2943 in 1460 This family is shown within family tree 235.

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3000. AGNES BUCKFORD GENT (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1412 in Glassenbury, Kent, England. John Roberts 2950 married Agnes Buckford Gent. They had one son: John Roberts 2950 about 1408 This family is shown as family tree 280. 3001. SIR ROBERT WINGFIELD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1403 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England to Robert Wingfield 3060 and Elizabeth Russell 3061, as shown in family tree 320. Robert died about 1454, aged about 51, in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. Notes: • 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 Owen · 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: 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 Page 1043

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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. Source Reference 79 applies. • Sir Robert Wingfield Child of Sir Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Goushill Elizabeth Wingfield+. Source Reference 111 applies. 3002. ELIZABETH GOUSEL (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elizabeth Goushill, was born about 1402 in Heveringham, Nottinghamshire, England to Robert Gousell, Knight 3062 and Elizabeth FitzAlan, Duchess of Norfolk 3063, as shown within family tree 282. Note: Elizabeth Goushill||p32253.htm#i322521|Sir Robert Goushill||p1385.htm#i13848|Elizabeth Fitzalan|b. c 1374\nd. 8 Jul 1425|p196.htm#i1959|||||||Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel|b. 1346\nd. 21 Sep 1397|p10198.htm#i101974|Elizabeth de Bohun|b. c 1350\nd. 3 Apr 1385|p10690.htm#i106899| Elizabeth Goushill is the daughter of Sir Robert Goushill and Elizabeth Fitzalan. Child of Elizabeth Goushill and Sir Robert Wingfield Elizabeth Wingfield+. Source Reference 111 applies. Robert Wingfield 3001, aged about 30, married Elizabeth Gousel, aged about 31, about 1433 in Derbyshire, England. They had one daughter: Agnes Wingfield 2952 about 1448 This family is shown as family tree 299. 3003. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1478 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England to Marmaduke Constable 3064 and Joyce Stafford 3065, as shown in family tree 321. Marmaduke died on 7 September 1545, aged about 67, in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. 3004. BARBARA SOTHILL (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1474 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. Barbara died on 4 October 1540, aged about 66, in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. Marmaduke Constable 3003, aged about 23, married Barbara Sothill, aged about 27, in 1501 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 2954 in 1500 This family is shown as family tree 300. 3005. JOHN HENKLE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1455 in Harrietsham, Kent, England. 3006. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1455 in England. John Henkle 3005 married Margaret Unknown. They had one son: John Henkle 2956 before 1483 This family is shown within family tree 241. 3007. GEORGE O. RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1420 in The Knowe, Nesbit, Roxboughshire, Scotland to George Rutherford 3066, as shown in family tree 322. George died on 16 February 1498, aged about 77, in Langnewton, Scotland. Note: 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 Page 1044

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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. 3008. CATHERINE TYLER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1426. George O. Rutherford 3007 married Catherine Tyler. They had one son: Patrick Rutherford 2957 in 1450 This family is shown as family tree 301. 3009. WILLIAM JANES PERKYNS (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1430/31 in Ufton Cort, Berkshire, England or Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to Thomas Perkins 3067 and Ellen Tompkins 3068, as shown in family tree 323. William died after 1495, when older than 65, in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Notes: • 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. 3010. JOANNA REED (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Joanna Reade, was born in 1434 in Hillmorton, Coventry, Warwickshire, England or Hertford, England. (Joanna married twice. She was married to William Janes Perkyns 3009 and William James Perkins 3011.) William Janes Perkyns 3009, aged about 25, married Joanna Reed, aged about 21, in 1455 in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. They had one son: Thomas Henry Perkyns, I 2959 in 1458 This family is shown as family tree 302. 3011. WILLIAM JAMES PERKINS (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother's husband) was born in 1430 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to John Perkins 3263. William James Perkins, aged about 25, married Joanna Reed 3010, aged about 21, in 1455 in Hillmoreton, Englnad. They had one son: Thomas Perkins, I 2961 in 1458 3012. THOMAS DE ASTLEY, III (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1437 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England to Thomas de Astley 3070, as shown in family tree 324. 3013. EDITHA CONSTABLE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1439 in Melton, Norfolk, England to Peter Constable 3071, as shown within family tree 285. Thomas de Astley, III 3012 married Editha Constable. They had one daughter: Alys Alice de Astley 2960 about 1466 This family is shown as family tree 303. 3014. JOHN BROCK (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1464 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. John died in 1529, aged about 65, in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Notes: • Children Robert Brocke b: ABT 1500 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England Elianor Brocke b: ABT 1503 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England John Brocke b: ABT 1506 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England Page 1045

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Lloyd I. Taylor Letyce Brocke b: ABT 1509 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England Johane Brocke b: ABT 1512 in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England. • 1 John Brocke b: ABT 1464 d: 1529 + Alice Brocke b: ABT 1478 2 Robert Brocke b: ABT 1500 d: ABT 1558 + Johane Brocke d: ABT 1589 3 Thomas Brock b: ABT 1532 d: 23 Mar 1588 3 John Brock b: ABT 1535 3 Lettis Brocke b: ABT 1538 d: 1587 + Richard Aldous b: 4 Oct 1533 d: 9 Sep 1612 4 James Aldus c: 30 Jul 1567 d: 1624 + Elizabeth Barber b: 1570 c: 9 Apr 1570 d: 6 Dec 1626 5 Mary Aldous c: 8 Dec 1595 5 Savina Aldus c: 24 Oct 1602 d: AFT 1647 5 Grace Aldous b: ABT 1598 d: 19 Jul 1647 5 Ann Aldus b: ABT 1600 d: Jan 1641 5 Sibilla Aldous b: 5 Jun 1605 c: 5 Jun 1605 d: ABT 1647 5 Elizabeth Aldous b: ABT 1594 c: 6 Jan 1594 d: 1652 + Henry Brock b: ABT 1596 c: 24 Aug 1573 d: 22 Apr 1646 6 John Brock b: ABT 1620 c: 11 Aug 1620 d: 18 Jun 1688 6 Mary Brock b: ABT 1622 c: 23 Apr 1622 d: 1 Aug 1640 + Henry Phillips b: 3 Feb 1614 d: 3 Feb 1683 6 Anne Brock b: ABT 1624/1630 c: 25 May 1656 d: 22 Dec 1712 + James Fales b: ABT 1632 d: 10 Jul 1708 7 James Fales b: 4 Jul 1656 c: 6 Jul 1656 d: 5 Mar 1741 + Deborah Fisher b: 24 Feb 1661 c: 24 Feb 1661 d: 3 Mar 1740/1741 8 James Fales b: 13 Aug 1680 d: 19 Jan 1770 + James Fales b: ABT 1790 9 Mary Fales b: 23 Dec 1713 + Ebenezer Fales b: 28 May 1712 d: 22 Apr 10 Ebenezer Fales b: 21 Feb 1734 + Mary Clap b: 27 Feb 1733/1734 10 Mary Fales b: 21 Feb 1735 10 Benjamin Fales b: 7 Jul 1738 + Rachel Bassett b: 1 Jun 1739 10 Sarah Fales b: 9 Feb 1740 10 James Fales b: 22 Mar 1742 d: 22 Jul 1759 10 Deborah Fales b: 23 Mar 1743 10 Eliphalet Fales b: 20 May 1746 d: 20 May 1805 + Sarah Hart b: 1752 d: 30 Sep 1808 10 Solomon Fales b: 24 Sep 1748 d: 25 Sep 1748 9 James Fales b: 23 Oct 1715 9 Eliphalet Fales b: 17 Dec 1717 8 Samuel Fales b: 23 Dec 1683 d: 1733 + Abigail Elderkin b: 20 Apr 1688 8 Stephen Fales b: 1685 d: 9 Feb 1770 + Anna Fales b: 1691 d: 18 Mar 1752 8 Timothy Fales b: 10 Aug 1690 d: 30 Apr 1777 + Elizabeth Gardner b: 20 Feb 1715/1716 d: 21 Aug 1767 + Alethea Paine b: 28 Aug 1697 d: 19 Sep 1747 8 Nehemiah Fales b: ABT 1685/1692 d: Mar 1776 + Mary Carew b: 1697 d: 1735 8 Deborah Fales b: ABT 1694/1704 + Matthew Barnard b: 17 Jan 1694 8 Nathanial Fales b: 1696 d: 29 Sep 1737 + Elizabeth Atwood b: 19 May 1700 8 David Fales b: 1702 d: 23 Jan 1793 + Sarah Metcalf b: 1 Dec 1703 d: 7 Oct 1744 7 John Fales b: 5 Oct 1658 d: 7 Jun 1735 + Abigail Hawes b: 2 Aug 1662 d: 16 Oct 1732 7 Mary Fales b: 3 Aug 1664 7 Peter Fales b: 17 Jul 1668 d: 10 Aug 1725 + Abigail Robbins b: ABT 1669 7 Hannah Fales b: 16 Jan/Nov 1672 d: 20 Apr 1711 + Thomas Bacon b: 23 Aug 1667 d: 10 Apr 1749 7 Martha Fales b: 29 Oct 1675 d: 27 Oct 1737 Page 1046

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Jospeh Tower Cowell b: 29 Dec 1673 d: 11 Mar 1761 7 Rachel Fales b: 19 Apr/Jun 1680 d: 28 Jun 1749 + John Wilkinson b: 25 Jan 1677/1678 d: 24 Jan 1724/1725 7 Ebenezer Fales b: 1 Mar 1681 d: 19 Jul 1755 + Sarah Onion b: ABT 1690 d: 14 Jul 1755 8 Ebenezer Fales b: 28 May 1712 d: 22 Apr + Mary Fales b: 23 Dec 1713 9 Ebenezer Fales b: 21 Feb 1734 + Mary Clap b: 27 Feb 1733/1734 9 Mary Fales b: 21 Feb 1735 9 Benjamin Fales b: 7 Jul 1738 + Rachel Bassett b: 1 Jun 1739 10 Abigail Fales b: 6 May 1762 d: 1826 + Joel Farnsworth b: 28 May 1759 d: 1843 10 Benjamin Fales b: Jan 1764 + Hannah Gates b: ABT 1763 d: ABT 1840 10 Sarah Fales b: ABT 1765 + Jacob Baker b: ABT 1767 10 Rachel Fales b: 11 Apr 1766 + James Gates b: 20 Jan 1759 d: 1838 + James Gates b: 20 Jan 1759 d: 1838 10 Jeremiah Fales b: 2 Aug 1769 10 Betsey Fales b: ABT 1770 10 Daniel Fales b: ABT 1771 + Elizabeth Larlie b: ABT 1772 10 Ebenezer Fales b: ABT 1772 + Hannah Brown b: ABT 1784 10 Mary Fales b: ABT 1774 + George Stronach b: ABT 1767 d: Mar 1847 10 Elizabeth Fales b: ABT 1778 d: ABT 1850 + John Gates b: ABT 1785 d: ABT 1835 9 Sarah Fales b: 9 Feb 1740 9 James Fales b: 22 Mar 1742 d: 22 Jul 1759 9 Deborah Fales b: 23 Mar 1743 9 Eliphalet Fales b: 20 May 1746 d: 20 May 1805 + Sarah Hart b: 1752 d: 30 Sep 1808 9 Solomon Fales b: 24 Sep 1748 d: 25 Sep 1748 8 Benjamin Fales b: 1 Jul 1714 d: 22 Apr 1731 8 Jonathan Fales b: 18 Jun 1717 d: Feb 1780 8 James Fales b: 5 Jun 1720 d: 20 May 1793 + Sarah Wetherel b: ABT 1716 8 Sarah Fales b: 6 Apr 1723 d: 24 Feb 1794 + Jonas Humphreys b: 27 Jun 1724 + Deborah Fales b: ABT 1685 6 Elizabeth Brock b: 1620 c: 25 Sep 1625 + Robert Gowing b: 1618 d: 7 Jun 1698 6 Child Brock b: ABT 1621/1630 4 Samuel Aldus c: 2 Oct 1563 d: 30 May 1632 4 Johane Aldus c: 12 Apr 1565 4 John Aldous c: 26 Mar 1569 + Mary Aldous b: ABT 1575 d: 24 Sep 1598 4 Thomas Aldous c: 9 Sep 1571 d: 1593 4 William Aldous c: 28 Nov 1573 + Mary Stork b: 1583 4 Richard Aldous c: 31 Jan 1575 d: ABT 1661 4 Mathias Aldus c: 25 Feb 1576/1577 4 Elizabeth Aldous c: 4 Dec 1579 4 Mary Aldous b: 5 Feb 1581 c: 26 Jan 1580/1581 4 Anne Aldous c: 8 Jun 1584 3 Roger Broke b: 1540 c: 1 May 1540 d: 3 May 1589 3 William Broke b: 1544 c: 25 Aug 1544 d: 1608 3 Nicholas Brock b: ABT 1546 c: 19 Sep 1546 3 Ann Broke b: 1548 c: 25 Dec 1548 2 Elianor Brocke b: ABT 1503 2 John Brocke b: ABT 1506 2 Letyce Brocke b: ABT 1509 Page 1047

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2 Johane Brocke b: ABT 1512. 3015. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1478 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. John Brock 3014, aged about 25, married Alice Unknown, aged about 11, about 1489 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. They had one son: Robert Brock 2964 about 1500 This family is shown within family tree 245. 3016. ROGER GODBOLD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1473 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad to Thomas Godbold 3072 and Ms. Unknown 3073, as shown within family tree 286. 3017. MARGERYE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother). Roger Godbold 3016 married Margerye Unknown. They had one daughter: Isabell Godbold 2967 in 1503 This family is shown as family tree 304. 3018. WILLIAM ALDOUS (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1450 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. William died on 15 January 1531/32, aged about 80, in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. Notes: • Fressingfield is a large and pleasant village in the county of Suffolk, England. From ancient deeds, written in latin, we learn that in 1477 William Aldous, whose family had lived in the parish for generations, received a gift of land there from his father-in- law, Thomas Warner, of neighboring Wingfield; from other records we can assume that this was a wedding gift to William and his bride Johan (Joan). They were deeded more property by Johan's father in the years 14"8, 1500 (four acres), and 1502 (a messuage Fhouse, out- buildings, and yard called Cryktots, with a pightle [small plot] and garden containing three roods [a rood is one fourth acre]. Re- garding the 1478 holding, which was later transmitted to Wilfiam's and Johan's son Thomas, a deed in 1568 reveals that previous to Thomas Warner it had belonged to his father Nicholas Warner; Nicho- las had received it from Thomas Cook by a gift deed dated 15 August 1442; and it came into the possession of Thomas Cook by gift deed from John Balie 7 March 1431. The 1500 deed pertains to acreage which Thomas Warner had also previously been given by his father. The 1500 and 1502 gifts included William's and Johan's son Robert, and in 1518 the three deeded those acquisitions to son Thomas. In 1528 were written reciprocal deeds, indicating a mortgage between John Hobard and William Aldous, his son Thomas, and others, regarding four pieces of William's real estate, one called Ferfield, one in Chepenhall hamlet, one in Wittingham hamlet, and a fourth, also in Cheperihall hamlet, called "Impehedgelond." William and Johan had a third son, Richard, involving whom there may have been deeds also, but if there were they probably have not survived the ravages of time, as deeds were private and kept in the possession of the owners, with no public registration required. In 1524 William and his three sons were listed on the Suffolk Subsidy Return, all living in Fressingfield. Their last names are spelled Aldowes, Aldhous, and Aldhows. All four paid their tax "in goodes." In his will, dated 13 December 1528, William's surname is spelled "Aldows." He and Johan were living in Fressingfield, he "in good and hooll wynde beyng." He commended his "soule to god all- myghtie to our lady saynt Marys and to all the saynts in hevyn," and his "bodye to be buryed in the church yerde of Fresyngfeld." As was customary he bequeathed an amount, in his case three shillings four pence, to the "highs Aulter" of his parish "for my tythes for- goton wtholdyti or ellys negligeictlie paide.11 Son Thomas "shall pays and contrict unto Johan my wyff yerelie as long as she shall lyve xxvj s viij d [twenty-six shillings eight pence] sterling money And also the same Johan to have her choyse whether she will dwells still wt the same Thomas & there she to have hir chamber in the south end of my tent [tenement] or ellys to be att cherch." From this we can assume that William held a lease on some church-owned property. The will continues, "And yf she be dwellyng still wt Thomas my son than I will that he and his assignes shall fynd hir . . . sufficient mete & drunks and . . . all other thinggs to her nedefull & contment." Additionally, "yf she dwelle att my house at cherch than I will that she shall have yerelie delivred by Thomas my son or his assignes sufficient fuell or firewode And also to deliver there redie ground sufficent whete and malte . . . durying hir lyff." Further on in the will is the notation that "yf my wiff dwelle att the cherch I wyll that she shall have ij mylche ken [two milk cows] to do therwyth what she will." "Thomas my son shall have all suche landes and medowes wt thapprtennces as lye wtin Wytynghm It "Richard my son shall have a pightell called Godbaidys pygh- tell Iveing in Chepynhale. . ." Apparently son Robert had received his full portion of the estate and is only mentioned when "Johan Aldows doughter of Rob-E Aldows" was bequeathed a small amount of money "under this condicion that she be rulyed and guyded Aswele by her beldame [grandmothers as by her godfather [must be her grandfa- ther] and that money to be paid hit att hir daye of mariage but not Wtstandyng I will that hir father shall pay my executor iiij nobyllys [four nobles, a noble being worth ten shillings] which he Auyth me and that to be part of the" original legacy, "or ellys yf hir father pay it not I will she shall have but I s [one shilling]." Before mentioning Johan and her father Robert, William had stated that "The Residue of all my stuffe moveabillys & unmoveabillys I wyll that Thomas my son shall have it under this condicion that he pforme this my last will and testament." The will concludes: "I ordeyn & make Thomas my son ny executor he to pforme this my will & to do for me as he shall se most best to the pleasure of god & profyght of my Soule . . . "and I' bequeth to eny oan of my godchildren iijjd [four pence]." Probate was made 15 January 1531/2. Page 1048

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A commemorative plaque was put on the north wall of Fressingfield church by Robert Aldous in 1876 in memory of William Aldous born circa 1450 Fressingfield, church reve 1476, and his wife Joan born circa 1456 Wingfield, daughter of Thomas Warner, son of Nicholas Warner. source- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2806/aqwg130.htm#2827 William ALDOUS was born about 1452 in , of Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. He died before 15 Jan 1531/1532 in , Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. William married Johan WARNER about 1477. • Children ROBERT ALDOUS b: 1479 RICHARD ALDOUS b: 1485 THOMAS ALDOUS b: 1495. 3019. JOHAN WARNER (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1456 to Thomas Warner 3074, as shown within family tree 287. William Aldous 3018 married Johan Warner. They had one son: Richard Aldous 2968 in 1485 This family is shown as family tree 305. 3020. RICHARD TYNDALE (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1395 to John Tyndale 3027 and Catherine Zouch 3028, as shown in family tree 307. 3021. SIMON FELBRIGGE DUPLICATE LE BIGOD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1395/96 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029 and Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen 3031. Simon died in England. 3022. HELENA LE BIGOD (Lloyd's fourteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1400 in Breisworth Manor, Suffolk, england to Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029 and Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen 3031. 3023. SIR HUGH DE VENABLES, 9TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's thirteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1330 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England to Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kinderton 3081 and Katherine de Houghton 3082. Hugh died in 1379, aged about 49. Note: 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. 3024. MARGERY DE COTON (Lloyd's thirteenth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1335 in Coton Shroshire, England. Margery died in 1398, aged about 63, in Wilbraham, Chester, England. Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kinderton 3023 married Margery de Coton. They had one daughter: Margery de Venables 3161 in 1369 3025. PREMYSL, I PRINCE OF TESCHEN, DUKE OF GLOGAU (Lloyd's distant cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1329 in Cieszyn, Poland to Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen 3083. Premysl, died dated 'bef 23 Apt 1409'. Premysl, fathered one daughter: Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen 3031 about 1367 Generation of Fifteen-Times-Great-Grandparents 3026. WILLIAM TAYLOR (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1377 in Shadhockhurst, South Kent, England to John Taylor 3084 and Margaret Welmote 3085, as shown in family tree 325. William died after 1422, when older than 45, in South Kent, England. Note: 2. William Taylor, of Shadochurst "living in the time of Richard II., Henry IV., and Henry V" [1377-1422], "co-heir in gavelkind with his brother John, as appears by several ancient deeds It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry. William fathered one son: John Taylor 2970 in 1403 This family is shown as family tree 306. 3027. JOHN TYNDALE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1365 in Tansor, Oundle, Northamptonshire, England to John Tyndale 3086 and Caatherine Dene 3087, as shown within family tree 289. John died on 21 July 1413, aged about 48. Page 1049

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3028. CATHERINE ZOUCH (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1375 in Hockworld Cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk Co., England to Humphrey Zouch 3088, as shown within family tree 289. John Tyndale 3027 married Catherine Zouch. They had two children: Richard Tyndale 3020 about 1395 William Tyndale, Lord of Breisworth 2973 in 1397 This family is shown as family tree 307. 3029. SIR SIMON FELBRIGGE III LE BIGOD, KNIGHT (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Simon De Felbrigg, was born in 1366/67 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3089 and Elizabeth de Scales 3090, as shown in family tree 326. In 1397, aged about 31, he was an Appointed as a Knight of the Garter. Simon died after September 1431, when older than 65, in Beeston Regis, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. (Simon married twice. He was married to Catherine Mallory 3030 and Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen 3031.) Notes: • 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 Beuthen- Kosel; 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. Source Reference 1 applies. • 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. Source Reference 1 applies. 3030. CATHERINE MALLORY (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1370 in Shawbury, Shropshire, England to Anketil Mallory 3091, as shown within family tree 289. Catherine died after 1432, when older than 62. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029, aged about 19, married Catherine Mallory, aged about 15, in 1385. They had one daughter: Alana de Felbrigge 2974 in 1399 This family is shown as family tree 308. 3031. MARGARET (OF) CIESZYN, PRINCESS OF TESCHEN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-step-grandmother), also recorded as Margaret Norsak, was born about 1367 in Silesia, Germany to Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogau 3025. Margaret died in 1413, aged about 46, in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England. Note: 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 1310-1346. [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 Page 1050

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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. Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029, when younger than 23, married Margaret (of) Cieszyn, Princess of Teschen, when younger than 22, before 1390. They had two children: Simon Felbrigge DUPLICATE Le Bigod 3021 in 1395 Helena Le Bigod 3022 about 1400 3032. JOHN YELVERTON (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1355 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England to Robert Yelverton 3092 and Cecily Cecilia Bardolf 3093, as shown in family tree 327. John died on 4 December 1408, aged about 53, in Rougham, Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. John fathered one son: William Yelverton, The Justice 2975 about 1386 This family is shown as family tree 309. 3033. SIR THOMAS BERNEY (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1336 in Reedham, Norfolk, England. Thomas died in 1389, aged about 53, in Reedham, Norfolk, England. 3034. MARGARET DE REEDHAM (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1340 in Reedham, Norfolk, England to William de Reedham 3094 and Margaret Caston 3095. Margaret died in 1361, aged about 21, in Reedham, Norfolk, England. Thomas Berney 3033, aged about 25, married Margaret de Reedham, aged about 21, in 1361 in Reedham, Norfolk, England. They had one son: John Berney, Esquire of Reedham 2976 in 1362 This family is shown within family tree 270. 3035. JOHN HEVENINGHAM (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1340 in Reedham, Norfolk, England. John fathered one daughter: Isabel Heveningham 2977 in 1366 This family is shown within family tree 270. 3036. THOMAS CONINGSBY (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1390 in Shorpshire, England to John Coningsby 3096 and Alicia Stoner 3097, as shown in family tree 328. 3037. BLANCHE HAWCLIFFE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1390 in Stropshire, England. Thomas Coningsby 3036 married Blanche Hawcliffe. They had one son: Thomas Coningsby 2978 about 1418 This family is shown as family tree 310. 3038. JOHN WHETHILL (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1368 in Whethill, Shropshire, England. John fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Whethill 2979 about 1402 This family is shown within family tree 271. 3039. JOHN DE WARREN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1409 and 1415 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England to Lawrence de Warren 3098 and Margery Bulkeley 3099, as shown within family tree 293. John died in 1459, aged about 46, in Nottinghamshire, England. John fathered one son: Lawrence de Warren 2980 about 1430 This family is shown as family tree 311. 3040. WILLIAM BALDWIN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1441 in Aylesbury, Bucks, England. Note: Children Richard BALDWIN b: 1468 in Aylesbury, Domesday, Surr., England John BALDWIN b: 11 Aug 1470 in Aylesbury, Domesday, Surrey, England. 3041. JANE AYLESBURY (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1443 in Otararsfee, Buckinghamshire, England to Richard Aylesbury 3100. William Baldwin 3040 married Jane Aylesbury. They had one son: John Baldwin 2982 in 1470 This family is shown within family tree 274. 3042. WILLIAM DORMER (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1438 in Wycombe, Buckshire, England to Geoffrey Dormer 3101 and Ursulla or Ethyld Collinridge 3102, as shown in family tree 329. William died on 22 September 1506, aged about 68.

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3043. JANE OR AGNES LAUNCELYN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1460 in Launcelynbury, Hantshire, England to John Launcelyn 3103 and Margaret Unknown 3104, as shown within family tree 294. William Dormer 3042 married Jane or Agnes Launcelyn. They had one daughter: Agnes Dormer 2983 in 1482 This family is shown as family tree 312. 3044. JOHN WEBSTER (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1430 in Syston, Devonshire, England. John fathered one son: William Webster 2986 in 1460 This family is shown within family tree 255. 3045. SOLOMAN LYMAN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1404 in Beawisberg, Kent, England. Soloman fathered one son: John or Leman Lyman 2987 in 1430 This family is shown within family tree 256. 3046. JOHN CHICHESTER (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1385 in Pilton, England to John Chichester 3105 and Thomasine De Raleigh 3106, as shown in family tree 330. John died on 14 December 1437, aged about 52, in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637. 3047. ALICE WOTTON (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1402 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England to John Wotton 3107 and Engaret Dymock 3108, as shown in family tree 331. John Chichester 3046 married Alice Wotton. They had one son: Richard Chichester 2989 in 1423 This family is shown as family tree 313. 3048. NICHOLAS KEYNES (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1405 in Windley, England to John Keynes 3109, as shown in family tree 332. Nicholas fathered one daughter: Margaret Keynes 2990 in 1426 This family is shown as family tree 314. 3049. THOMAS PAULET (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1377 in Pawlett, England to John Paulett 3110 and Elizabeth Credy 3111, as shown in family tree 333. Thomas died in 1407, aged about 30, in Halberton, England. 3050. MARGERET BURTON (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1384 in Halberton, England to Henry Burton 3112 and Alice De Boys 3113, as shown within family tree 296. Margeret died in 1428, aged about 44. Thomas Paulet 3049 married Margeret Burton. They had one son: William Pawlett 2991 in 1405 This family is shown as family tree 315. 3051. JOHN DENEBAUD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1385. 3052. FLORENCE L'ARCEDEKNE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1385. John Denebaud 3051 married Florence L'Arcedekne. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Denebaud 2992 in 1415 This family is shown within family tree 277. 3053. THOMS GIFFARD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1367 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to John Giffard 3114 and Joan Deuclive 3115, as shown in family tree 334. 3054. WILMOT KNIGHT (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1371 in Halsbury, Devon, England. Thoms Giffard 3053 married Wilmot Knight. They had one son: John Giffard 2993 in 1399 This family is shown as family tree 316. 3055. JOHN DABERNON (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1385 in Donyland, Essex, England. 3056. ISABELLA MULES (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1390 in Swimbridge, Devon, England to John Mules 3116 and Elizabeth Unknown 3117, as shown within family tree 297. John Dabernon 3055 married Isabella Mules. They had one daughter: John Dabernon 2994 about 1409 This family is shown as family tree 317. 3057. JOHN FORTESCUE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to William Fortescue 3118 and Matilda Falwell 3119, as shown in family tree 335. 3058. JOAN PRUTTESTON (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother). John Fortescue 3057 married Joan Prutteston. They had one son: William Fortescue 2996 This family is shown as family tree 318. Page 1052

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3059. RICHARD CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to John Champernowne 3120, as shown in family tree 336. Richard fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Champernowne 2997 in 1465 This family is shown as family tree 319. 3060. ROBERT WINGFIELD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1370 in Letherngham, Suffolk, England to John Wingfield 3121 and Margaret Hastings 3122, as shown in family tree 337. Robert died on 3 May 1409, aged about 38, in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. 3061. ELIZABETH RUSSELL (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1374 in Strenshem, Worchestershire, England to John Russell 3123 and Anne Planches 3124, as shown within family tree 299. Robert Wingfield 3060, aged about 30, married Elizabeth Russell, aged about 26, about 1400 in Suffolok, England. They had one son: Robert Wingfield 3001 in 1403 This family is shown as family tree 320. 3062. ROBERT GOUSELL, KNIGHT (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1350 in Heveningham, Suffolk, Englnad to Nicholas de Gousell 3125. Note: Sir Robert Goushill married Elizabeth Fitzalan, daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and Elizabeth de Bohun, before 18 August 1401. Sir Robert Goushill lived at Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England.1 Children of Sir Robert Goushill and Elizabeth Fitzalan Joan Goushill+ 1 Elizabeth Goushill+ 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 1101. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Source Reference 29 applies. 3063. ELIZABETH FITZALAN, DUCHESS OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1366 in Arundel, Sussex, England to Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel 3126 and Elizabeth de Bohun 3127. Note: Elizabeth Fitzalan|b. c 1374\nd. 8 Jul 1425|p196.htm#i1959|Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel|b. 1346\nd. 21 Sep 1397|p10198.htm#i101974|Elizabeth de Bohun|b. c 1350\nd. 3 Apr 1385|p10690.htm#i106899|Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel|b. c 1313\nd. 24 Jan 1376|p10490.htm#i104900|Lady Eleanor Plantagenet|b. c 1318\nd. 11 Jan 1372|p10690.htm#i106892|William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton|b. c 1311\nd. 16 Sep 1360|p10182.htm#i101815|Elizabeth de Badlesmere|b. c 1313\nd. 8 Jun 1356|p10272.htm#i102711| Last Edited=13 Dec 2008 Consanguinity Index=0.58% Elizabeth Fitzalan was born circa 1374.2 She was the daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and Elizabeth de Bohun.1 She married William de Montacute, son of William de Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Elizabeth de Mohun, before August 1383.2 She married, firstly, Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, son of John Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave, in 1385. She married, secondly, Sir Robert Goushill before 18 August 1401. She died on 8 July 1425.2 Her married name became Mowbray. As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Fitzalan was styled as Duchess of Norfolk.1 Her married name became Goushill. Children of Elizabeth Fitzalan and Sir Robert Goushill Joan Goushill+ 3 Elizabeth Goushill+ Children of Elizabeth Fitzalan and Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk Lady Margaret Mowbray+ d. a 14374 Thomas Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk d. 10 Jun 14054 John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk+ b. 1392, d. 19 Oct 1432 Lady Isabel Mowbray+ b. a 1400, d. 27 Sep 14524 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 246. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [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 1101. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 253. Source Reference 29 applies.

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3064. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1458 in Burton, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 3128 and Agnes Wentworth 3129, as shown in family tree 338. Marmaduke died on 29 November 1518, aged about 60, in Burton, Yorkshie, England. 3065. JOYCE STAFFORD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1460 in Grafton, Worcestershire, England. Joyce died in 1500, aged about 40, in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. Marmaduke Constable 3064, aged about 22, married Joyce Stafford, aged about 20, in 1480 in Burton, Yorkshie, England. They had one son: Marmaduke Constable 3003 in 1478 This family is shown as family tree 321. 3066. GEORGE RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1388 in Roxboughshire, Scotland to Robert Rutherford 3130 and Margaret Glendouwyn 3131, as shown in family tree 339. George died on 2 February 1429, aged about 40. Note: 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. George fathered one son: George O. Rutherford 3007 in 1420 This family is shown as family tree 322. 3067. THOMAS PERKINS (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Thomas Parkyns, was born about 1397/98 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England to Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Ufton 3132 and Ms. Unknown 3133, as shown in family tree 340. Thomas died about 1458, aged about 61, in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Notes: • 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. 3068. ELLEN TOMPKINS (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1400/1 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England or Napppend, Herefordshire, England. (Ellen married twice. She was married to Thomas Perkyns 3069 and Thomas Perkins 3067.) Thomas Perkins 3067, aged about 43, married Ellen Tompkins, aged about 40, about 1440. They had one son: William Janes Perkyns 3009 in 1430 This family is shown as family tree 323. 3069. THOMAS PERKYNS (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother's ex-husband) was born in 1410 in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England to William Perkyns, I/Lord of Ufton 3334 and Margaret Collee 3335. Thomas died in 1478, aged about 68, in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. Thomas Perkyns, aged about 16, married Ellen Tompkins 3068, aged about 26, in 1426. 3070. THOMAS DE ASTLEY (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England to Thomas de Astley, I 3134 and Elizabeth de Harcourt 3135, as shown in family tree 341. Thomas fathered one son: Thomas de Astley, III 3012 in 1437 This family is shown as family tree 324. 3071. PETER CONSTABLE (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1417 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England. Peter fathered one daughter: Editha Constable 3013 in 1439 This family is shown within family tree 285.

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3072. THOMAS GODBOLD (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1450 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad to William Godbold 3136 and Elizabeth Unknown 3137. 3073. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1454 in London, Middlesex, England. Thomas Godbold 3072, aged about 22, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 18, in 1472 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad. They had one son: Roger Godbold 3016 in 1473 This family is shown within family tree 286. 3074. THOMAS WARNER (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to Nicholas Warner 3138. Thomas died in 1503. Note: source- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2806/aqwg131.htm#1854 Thomas WARNER [Parents] was born about 1430 in of Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. He died in Wingfield, Suffolk, England. Thomas married Thomas WARNER Mrs. Thomas Warner, born about 1430, resided at Fressingfield, Suffolk, England, while growing up, and spent the majority of his adult years at nearby Wingfield. In either November of 1477 or February of 1477/8, Thomas, then living in Wingfield, gave property in Fressingfield to his daughter Joan and her husband William Aldous, pro?perty which he had inherited upon the recent death of his own father, Nicholas Warner. In September 1500 and June 1502, called “of Fressingfield,” Thomas gave Joan and William additional lands, the one deeded in 1502 being called “Cryktots.” Early in 1504 (February 1503/4) Thomas, called “of Wyngfield,” prepared his will. He had already given daughter Joan her share of his estate and divided the remainder between his son John and daughter Alice. SOURCES OF INFORMATION Davy MSS Fressingfield Deeds 313:41,43,46,47 316:86,87 Will of Thomas Warner dated 24 Feb 1503/4. Thomas fathered one daughter: Johan Warner 3019 in 1456 This family is shown within family tree 287. 3075. ALLINOR TAYLOR (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1353 in Lindsay, Suffolk, England to John Taylor 3084 and Margaret Welmote 3085, as shown in family tree 325. Allinor died in Suffolk, England. 3076. JOHN TAYLOR, II (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1356 in Shadockhurst, Kent, England to John Taylor 3084 and Margaret Welmote 3085, as shown in family tree 325. 3077. HUMPHREY PERKINS (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1420 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England to Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Ufton 3132 and Ms. Unknown 3133, as shown in family tree 340. 3078. JOHN PARKYNS (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England to Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Ufton 3132 and Ms. Unknown 3133, as shown in family tree 340. 3079. THOMAS DE ASTLEY, II (Lloyd's fifteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1371 in Patshull, Straffordshire, England to Thomas de Astley, I 3134. 3080. JOHN, IV HASTINGS, 3RD EARL OF PEMBROKE, BARON ABERGAVENNY, BARON HASTINGS,BARON MANNY (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in October 1372 to John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny 3139 and Anne Manny 3141. John, died on 30 December 1389, aged 17, of died in a joust. Note: John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons named John Hastings, see John Hastings (disambiguation). John Hastings Born October 1372 Died 30th December 1389 (aged 16–17) Title Earl of Pembroke Baron Abergavenny Spouse(s) Elizabeth of Lancaster Philippa Mortimer Parents John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke Page 1055

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Anne Manny, 2nd Baroness Manny John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (October 1372 – 30 December 1389), was the son of John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and Anne Manny, 2nd Baroness Manny. He was also Baron Abergavenny. Contents 1 Infant Inheritance 2 Marriage 3 Death in a Joust 4 References Infant Inheritance He succeeded his father as an infant in 1375. Marriage He married Elizabeth of Lancaster the daughter of John of Gaunt, in 1380, but the marriage was unconsummated and was annulled in 1383. He subsequently married Philippa Mortimer, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, but had no children. Death in a Joust Richard II held his Christmas court at Woodstock Palace in 1389, and Pembroke took part in the Christmas sports, including jousting. While running a course against Sir John Des, he was struck in the groin by his opponent's lance and subsequently died of his injuries. Upon his death, the Earldom of Pembroke and the Barony of Manny became extinct, while the Barony of Hastings passed to a cousin. He was described by the chronicler as being mourned by the common people as well as the nobility, by reason of his kind and generous nature. References Translation from Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi Peerage of England Preceded by John Hastings Earl of Pembroke 1375–1389 Succeeded by (extinct) Baron Hastings 1375–1389 Succeeded by John Hastings Preceded by Anne Manny Baron Manny 1384–1389 Succeeded by (extinct) . 3081. SIR HUGH DE VENABLES, 8TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's twelfth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1296 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England to Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kinderton 3142 and Agatha de Vernon 3143. Hugh died in 1368, aged about 72. Note: 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. 3082. KATHERINE DE HOUGHTON (Lloyd's twelfth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1312 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England to Richard de Houghton 5540 and Sibyll de Lea 5541. [See also: Indirectly related via Katherine de Houghton] Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kinderton 3081 married Katherine de Houghton. They had one son: Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kinderton 3023 about 1330 3083. KASIMIR, I VON SCHLESSIEN-TESCHEN (Lloyd's distant cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1277 in Cieazyn, Poland to Mieszko, I Von Schlessien-Oppeln 3144. Kasimir, died about 21 September 1358, aged about 81. Page 1056

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: Children Premysl I Nosak Prince Of TESCHEN b: Abt 1329 in Cieszyn,Cieszyn,Poland Anna Von SCHLESIEN-TESCHEN Agnes von SCHLESIEN-TESCHEN b: 1340. Kasimir, fathered one son: Premysl, I Prince of Teschen, Duke of Glogau 3025 about 1329 Generation of Sixteen-Times-Great-Grandparents

3084. JOHN TAYLOR (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1327 in Homestall, Shadochurst, Kent, England to Hanzar Taylefer 3145, as shown in family tree 342. John died in 1377, aged about 50, in Schodochurst, County of Kent, Southampton, England. Notes: • Children William TAYLOR b: Abt 1359 in Schodochurst, Kent, Eng Agnes TAYLOR b: 1352 in Hillmorton, England John TAYLOR b: Abt 1356 in Homestall, Schadochurst, Kent, Eng. • 1 John Taylor b: 1327 d: 1377 + John Taylor b: 1328 2 Thomas Taylor 2 Ellynor Ellyn Taylor b: 1351 2 Agnes Taylor b: 1352 d: 1446 2 John Taylor b: 1377 2 William Taylor b: 1429 d: 20 Aug 1493 + Margaret Wellmote b: 12 Jun 1544 d: 1630 2 Thomas Taylor 2 Agnes Taylor b: 1325 d: 1410 2 Allinor Taylor b: 1351 2 Agnes Taylor b: 1352 d: 1446 2 William Taylor b: 1377 d: 1422 3 John Taylor b: 1403 d: 1466 + Taylor 4 William Taylor b: 1429 d: 20 Aug 1493 + Joane Gilbard b: 1432 d: 1493 5 John Taylor b: 1450 d: 1503 + Sarah 6 Sarah Taylor b: 1481 d: 1551 + Margaret De Fairsted b: 1460 d: 1546 6 John Taylor b: 1478 d: 1550 + Thomasine Isaac b: 1484 d: 1551 + Susan Rowland b: 1482 d: 1582 6 William Taylor b: 1480 d: 1525 6 Sarah Taylor b: 1481 d: 1551 6 Joane Taylor b: 1482 5 John I Taylor b: 1451 d: 1525 5 John Taylor b: 1483 d: 1503 2 John Taylor b: 1377. • From: Paul C. Reed Subject: Re: Taylor Crest and Motto Date: 29 Dec 1999 04:08:27 GMT I took just a few minutes to look at the Taylor family of Shadoxhurst, co. Kent. No early ancestry is given in the visitation pedigrees (earlier than the Tudor period). Even Berry's Kent Pedigrees is careful. I did not see any long pedigree of the family in our edition (14 vols.) of Hasted's History of Kent, and in fact, it said little about them in the account of Shadoxhurst. It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry that attempts to trace the family to the time of the Norman Conquest. There are several major disconnects in the claimed descent down to Pringle Taylor: "Their ancestor was the Norman Baron Taillefer, who accompanied William the Page 1057

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Lloyd I. Taylor Conqueror in his invasion of Great Britain, and of whom Wace, the Anlgo-Norman poet, speaks, in describing the battle of Hastings, which took place on Saturday, the 14th October, 1066. Taillefer qui moult bien chantoit Sur un cheval qui tot alloit Devant eux alloit chantant De Kalemagne et de Roland Et D'Oliver et des Vassals Qui moururent a Rouscevalles." First, even if we admit to the historicity of a man nicknamed Taillefer, we have had discussions about the origin and development of English surnames on this group before. The English surname Taylor would not have derived from a nickname borne by a man in 1066. Now about the motto. It has already been pointed out that the use of mottos was a fairly late development compared to the use of arms in England. It is possible that someone of the surname Taylor became aware of the poem about a man called Taillefer, and adopted a phrase from the poem as his motto. But the existence of the motto is certainly no proof of descent from the man in the poem! Burke's continues: "Hanger Taylefer, his descendant, held lands in the tenure of Ospringe, county of Kent, 39 Henry III. (A.D. 1256), from whom we come to" Another disconnect. I have seen no evidence to show the historicity of Hanger Taylefer. Further, Ospringe is next to Faversham, about nine miles west-north-west of Canterbury. It is no where near Shadoxhurst, south of Ashford. One would need specific evidence before assuming any connection. So there is NO reason to believe a connection between someone named Hanger in 1256 and someone named John Taylor who settled in Shadoxhurst, or Shadochurst after 1334/5. There was no one named Taylor in the hundred of Blackbourne (which includes Shadoxhurst) listed in the very detailed and comprehensive subsidy of Kent in1334/5, though the 'surname' Taylor was not uncommon. I am willing to believe that there may be evidence of the following descent, given in Burke's Commoners: 1. John Taylor, of Homestall, Shadochurst "living in the time of Edward III" [1327-77]. 2. William Taylor, of Shadochurst "living in the time of Richard II., Henry IV., and Henry V" [1377-1422], "co-heir in gavelkind with his brother John, as appears by several ancient deeds" 3. John Taylor, of Shadockhurst, "who died about the 5th year of Edward IV" [1466--might I point out the stretch of chronology between these first three generations]. 4. William Taylor of Shadochurst "who purchased additional lands adjoining the Little Green, 15 Edward IV" [1476], and married "Joane, daughter of Henry Gilbard, of Shadochurst" his will proved 20 August 1493. 5. John Taylor, of Shadochurst, in the time of Richard III. and Henry VII." [1483-1509] "who purchased More Court in Ivie Church," and married Margaret de Fairsted, daughter and sole heir of Humphrey de Fairsted, of Shadochurst. 6a. William Taylor, of Shadochurst, d. 1525, leaving a daughter Joane. [Will Archdeaconry of Canterbury, v. 16, f. 278 (FHL #188,927)]. 6b. John Taylor, of Shadochurst, married Thomasine Isaac, daughter of John Page 1058

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Lloyd I. Taylor Isaac of Shevington. His will was 1551 [Archd. Cant., v. 27, f. 226 (FHL #188,933)] and hers [v. 27, f. 134). 7a. William Taylor, of Romney, d. 1571, father of John Taylor of Thurnham who married Anne Brockhill. 7b. John Taylor, second son of John, of Shadochurst, m. (1) Elizabeth Chute "and had four sons, John, Humphrey, Roger, (who all d. young), [and] George, of Criels Court, who removed into Sussex, and d. in 1633". This is the next disconnect. It was a sloppy error to state that John Taylor and Elizabeth Chute had four sons, and then to try to squeeze in a FIFTH, Matthew Taylor. I have seen no evidence to place Matthew Taylor in this family. John Taylor (7b) married (2) Bridget Rucke, who is said to have left a will in 1619, by whom he had two sons, 8a. Thomas Taylor of Willsborough, "lord of the manor of Shadochurst," [d. 1611, father of Thomas Taylor, b. 1595, d. 1631, father of Sir Thomas Taylor, Baronet], and

8b. John Taylor, of Monfords, m. Anne Austen. Source Reference 103 applies. • The daughter Agnes Taylor crosses another line of the Taylor family tree. Agnes is an ancestor of Ruth O'Neal, wife of Benjamin Rowe. Source Reference 103 applies. • 1 John Taylor b: 1327 d: 1377 + Margaret Welmote b: 1330 2 Allinor Taylor b: 1353 2 John TAYLOR b: 1356 2 William Taylor b: 1377 d: 1422 3 John Taylor b: 1403 d: 1466 4 William Taylor b: 1429 d: 20 Aug 1493 + Joane Gilbard b: 1432 d: 1493 5 John Taylor b: 1450 d: 1503 + Margaret De Fairsted b: 1457 d: 1546 6 William Taylor b: 1480 d: Apr 1525 7 Joan Taylor b: 1515 d: 1551 6 John Taylor b: 1485 d: 1550 + Susan Rowland b: 1482 d: 1582 7 Rowland Taylor b: 6 Oct 1510 d: 5 Feb 1555 + Margaret Tyndale b: 1510 d: 9 Feb 1555 8 Susan Taylor b: 20 Jul 1535 8 Anne Taylor b: 1536 d: 1565 + Robert Palmer b: 1531 d: 1605 9 Robert Palmer b: 1562 9 Katherine Palmer b: 1565 8 Ellen TAYLOR b: 6 Aug 1537 d: 9 May 1579 8 Robert TAYLOR b: 11 Aug 1543 d: Feb 1555 8 Zachary Taylor b: 29 Nov 1545 8 George TAYLOR b: 17 Dec 1546 8 Thomas Taylor b: 19 Sep 1548 d: 1 Oct 1588 + Elizabeth Burwell b: 1552 d: 1576 9 Thomas J. Taylor b: 15 Mar 1574 d: 1618 + Margaret Swinderly b: 1578 d: 1672 10 Robert TAYLOR b: 7 Nov 1601 d: 1689 10 Margaret Ellen TAYLOR b: 10 Sep 1603 10 William TAYLOR b: 8 Jul 1605 d: 12 Jun 1687 10 John Taylor b: 10 Aug 1607 d: Jan 1652 + Elizabeth Nin b: 1610 d: 28 Feb 1659 10 Jane TAYLOR b: 25 Dec 1609 d: 1610 10 James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1610 d: 30 Apr 1698 10 Ann TAYLOR b: 1611 d: 1612 10 Richard TAYLOR b: 1615 d: 1616 8 Mary TAYLOR b: 1550 8 Nathaniel TAYLOR b: 1551 Page 1059

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1552. Source Reference 103 applies. • "A little about the TAYLOR Family History" One of the first records of the family name TAYLOR was found in Kent, which is located in Scotland. The TAYLOR family traces their ancestral roots back to Norman origin before the year 1100. From here they branched and migrated, gaining prosperity as a notable family of Scotland and later other countries. The TAYLOR family is distinguished as a Clan in it's own right with a extensive history. In ye old days a family could not qualify for Clan Status unless they had the proven ability to put 250 armed men ahorse within one hour to defend their clan, lands and properites. As well as providing a fighting men for their leige lord and king. The Taylor family held Castles, Estates and Manors that you can still find in England. Branches formed throughout Europe, North America, and Australia. The English suname Taylor is classified as being occupational in origin. It can be said that the most ancient and interesting of surnames are those derived from the occupation of the original bearer. Occupational names have provided what has been described by Scholars as "an inventory of the common trades of medieval Europe". Such names offer a glimpse into the daily lives of our ancestors. With regard to the surname Taylor, it is ultimately derived from the Anglo Norman French word "taillour", from the Old French" tailleor, tailleur", denoting a cutter of cloth, a tailor". Variants of this surname include Tayler, Tailer and tailyour. Records of this surname in England date back to the eleventh century when one Walter Taylur appears in the Archaeologia Cantiana of 1180. In 1182 one William Le Taillur is listed in the Pipe Rolls of Somerset and John Le Talliur is mentioned in the Assize Rolls of Lincolnshire in 1202. In 1273 the Hundred Rolls contain references to Henry Le Taluir of Co. Norfolk, Cecil Le Tayllour of Cambridgeshire, Roger Le Taylur of Lincolnshire and Richard Le Taylor of Northhamptonshire. Notable bearers of this surname include Brook Taylor {1685-1731}, the English mathematician and Ann Taylor {1782-1866} and her sister Jane {17831823}, English writers of children verses. This suname was introduced to the United States at an early date. The "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" record that one Mrs. Taylor arrived in Virginia in 1623 and arrival of one Abraham Taylor is recorded in the same state in 1654 http://www.geocities.com/snooky_first/Taylor.html. Source Reference 103 applies. • A substantial dispute exists as to the ancestors of John Taylor b: 1327. On group claims these are the ancestors: 1 Hanger Taylefer b: 1256 2 Baron Taylefer b: 1280 3 Hanzar Taylefer b: 1305 4 John Taylor b: BEF 1327 d: 1377 The above is the predominant view. Others disagree. Source Reference 103 applies. • 1. John Taylor, of Homestall, Shadochurst "living in the time of Edward III" [1327-77

It is the account given in Burke's History of the Commoners and Landed Gentry . Source Reference 103 applies. • Taylor family references: Taylor Family References (supplied by Gladys Morris Tate) Armstrong, Zella. Notable Southern Families, Vols. I and II. Pp. 163-168. The Taylor Family in Virginia by Olive Todd Walker. Brewer, Mary Taylor. From Log Cabins to the White House. A History of the Taylor Family. Burke's American Families with British Ancestry, pp. 2936-2937. Geneal. Publ. Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1983. Colonial Families of the Southern States of America. Taylor Family. Pp. 506-512. Green. Culpeper County, Virginia. p. 74. Page 1060

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Haden. Virginia Genealogies, pp. 671-684. Meade, Bishop William. Old Churches, Ministers, etc. Families of Virginia, p. 98. Old New Kent County, Some Accounts of Gentle Birth and their Ancestors. Vol. I, pp. 271, 273, 290. Vol. II, pp. 124, 235, 236. Ray, Worth S. 1980. Tennessee Cousins. A History of Tennessee People. Geneal. Publ. Co., Baltimore, p. 574. Tyler, Lyon G. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Vol. I. p. 337. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 1981. Genealogies of Virginia Families,R-Z, Vol. V., Taylor Family Bible Record, Contributed by Mr. J. D. Tillman, Jr., Meridian, Miss., pp. 417-419. Source Reference 103 applies. • "Of Sceptred Race," By Annah Walker (Robinson) Watson Search results for '"john taylor"' Page 109 ... and that his grandson, John Taylor, was Lord of the Manor of ... Page 234 JAMES LEWIS, who married Elizabeth Taylor, born July 9, 1735, daughter of John Taylor and Catherine Pendleton, daughter of Philip Pendleton and his wife, ... Page 236 ANNE LEWIS, married Edmund Taylor, son of John Taylor and his wife, Catherine Pendleton. This John Taylor was a son of James Taylor, who came to Virginia ... http://books.google.com/books?id=3O1owaKOPtMC&pg=RA3-PA109&vq=%22john+taylor%22&source=gbs_searc~ h_r&cad=1_1#PRA3-PA109-IA1,M1. Source Reference 54 applies. • "Of Sceptred Race," By Annah Walker (Robinson) Watson Page 109 - 110: ... And after many stanzas states in closing that William, after the battle of Hastings, knowing that Taillifer had been slain, called out: ''Drink to Taillefer, all I His heirs shall have a whole country, fee-simple deeded. And a motto, — Consequitur quodcunque petit." A descendant of this Taliaferro is said to have received vast estates and to have been the ancestor of the Earls of Pennington (these said to be the ancestors of the Taylors). In the time of Charles the Bold, king of France, a Taliaferro was created Duke of Angouleme, and Isobel Taliaferro, or Taillefer, daughter of Count d 'Angouleme, married King John of England. This name, which after several changes became Taliaferro, is the family name of the Earls of Pennington, and it is claimed that Hanger Taillefer (who lived in the time of Henry the Third, and whose estates were in Kent), had a son William, who was called ''Taylor of Shadochurst," and that his grandson, John Taylor, was Lord of the Manor of Shadochurst. These Taylors are said to be, "of Pennington," and Pennington is only twenty miles from Carlisle, the port from which James Taylor the First, sailed to America. The Taylor arms, the crest of which appears upon the seal ring mentioned above, with the motto, are those

which also belong to the Earls of Pennington. Recent investigations in England have resulted in satisfying those most interested that the Pennington and Taylor origin is identical. Source Reference 53 applies.

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3085. MARGARET WELMOTE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1328/29 in Welmote, Kent, England. Margaret died in Homestall, Shadochurst, Kent, England. John Taylor 3084, aged about 25, married Margaret Welmote, aged about 24, in 1352. They had four children: Agnes Taylor 3405 before 1352 Allinor Taylor 3075 in 1353 John Taylor, II 3076 about 1356 William Taylor 3026 before 1377 This family is shown as family tree 325. 3086. JOHN TYNDALE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1340 to John Tyndale 3146 and Elizabeth Jamison 3147. Note: 1 John TYNDALE b: Abt 1340 + Catherine DENE 2 John TYNDALE b: Abt 1365 d: 21 Jul 1413 + Catherine ZOUCH b: Abt 1375 3 Richard TYNDALE b: Abt 1395 3 William TYNDALE b: 31 Dec 1397 d: 4 Aug 1426 + Alana FELBRIGGE b: 1399 d: 1426 4 Thomas TYNDALE b: 1418 d: 1448 + Margaret YELVERTON b: Abt 1420 5 William TYNDALE b: Abt 1440 d: 22 Feb 1496-1497 + Mary MONDEFORD b: Abt 1440 d: 1496 6 John TYNDALE b: 1480 d: 1 Oct 1539 + Amphyllis CONINGSBY b: 1475 d: 18 Jan 1532-1533 + Winefred FERMOR 5 Anne TYNDALE 5 Jane TYNDALE. 3087. CAATHERINE DENE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother). John Tyndale 3086 married Caatherine Dene. They had one son: John Tyndale 3027 about 1365 This family is shown within family tree 289. 3088. HUMPHREY ZOUCH (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1347 in Hockwold Cum wilton, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Humphrey fathered one daughter: Catherine Zouch 3028 about 1375 This family is shown within family tree 289. 3089. ROGER FELBRIGGE LE BIGOD, LORD OF FELBRIGG (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Felbrigg de Felbrigg, was born in 1316 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3148 and Alice de Thorpe 3149, as shown in family tree 343. Roger died about 1368, aged about 52, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. Note: 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]. Source Reference 15 applies. 3090. ELIZABETH DE SCALES (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1330 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3150 and Catherine D'Ufford 3151, as shown in family tree 344. Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3089 married Elizabeth de Scales. They had one son: Simon Felbrigge III Le Bigod, Knight 3029 in 1366 This family is shown as family tree 326. 3091. ANKETIL MALLORY (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1340 in Kirkby Malloy, Leicestershire, England. Anketil died on 26 March 1393, aged about 52. Anketil fathered one daughter: Catherine Mallory 3030 in 1370 This family is shown within family tree 289.

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3092. ROBERT YELVERTON (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1328 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England to Andrew Yelverton 3152 and Elizabeth Bosome 3153, as shown within family tree 309. Robert died in 1377, aged about 49. 3093. CECILY CECILIA BARDOLF (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1324 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Thomas Bardolf 3154 and Agnes de Grandison 3155, as shown in family tree 345. Robert Yelverton 3092, aged about 24, married Cecily Cecilia Bardolf, aged about 28, about 1352. They had one son: John Yelverton 3032 about 1355 This family is shown as family tree 327. 3094. WILLIAM DE REEDHAM (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1314 in Reedham, Norfolk, England. 3095. MARGARET CASTON (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1318 in Casteon, Wayland, Norfolk, England. William de Reedham 3094 married Margaret Caston. They had one daughter: Margaret de Reedham 3034 in 1340 This family is shown within family tree 270. 3096. JOHN CONINGSBY (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1368 in Shorpshire, England to Thomas Coningsby 3156 and Theophania Almayne 3157, as shown in family tree 346. 3097. ALICIA STONER (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1370 in Stropshire, England. John Coningsby 3096 married Alicia Stoner. They had one son: Thomas Coningsby 3036 about 1390 This family is shown as family tree 328. 3098. LAWRENCE DE WARREN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1388 and 1394 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England to Nicholas de Warren 3158 and Agnes de Wynnington 3159. Lawrence died in March 1443/44, aged about 51, in Stockport, Cheshire, England. Note: 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. 3099. MARGERY BULKELEY (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born after 1386 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England to Richard Bulkeley 3160. Lawrence de Warren 3098 married Margery Bulkeley. They had one son: John de Warren 3039 about 1412 This family is shown within family tree 293. 3100. RICHARD AYLESBURY (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather). Richard fathered one daughter: Jane Aylesbury 3041 in 1443 This family is shown within family tree 274. 3101. GEOFFREY DORMER (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1408 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England to Geffery Dormer 3162 and Judith Badlington 3163, as shown within family tree 312. 3102. URSULLA OR ETHYLD COLLINRIDGE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1407 in Wycomb, Buckinghamshire to Bartholomew Collinridge 3164 and Alice Fitzalan 3165, as shown within family tree 312. Geoffrey Dormer 3101 married Ursulla or Ethyld Collinridge. They had one son: William Dormer 3042 in 1438 This family is shown as family tree 329. 3103. JOHN LAUNCELYN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1434 in Launcelymbury, Hantshire, England. 3104. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1436 in Launcelymbury, Hantshire, England. John Launcelyn 3103 married Margaret Unknown. They had one daughter: Jane or Agnes Launcelyn 3043 in 1460 This family is shown within family tree 294. 3105. JOHN CHICHESTER (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1352 in Chichester, England to Roger Chichester 3166, as shown in family tree 347. John died in 1399, aged about 47, in before 1399. 3106. THOMASINE DE RALEIGH (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1365 to John De Raleigh 3167 and Joan Pettit 3168, as shown in family tree 348. Thomasine died on 1 August 1402, aged about 37, in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637. John Chichester 3105 as an infant, married Thomasine De Raleigh, aged about -13, in 1352 in Chichester, England. They had one son: John Chichester 3046 in 1385 This family is shown as family tree 330. Page 1063

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3107. JOHN WOTTON (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born dated '1385 or 1372' to William Wotton 3169 and Gundred Wyger 3170, as shown in family tree 349. 3108. ENGARET DYMOCK (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1372 to Walter Dymoke 3171 and Margaret Tremenent 3172, as shown in family tree 350. John Wotton 3107 married Engaret Dymock. They had one daughter: Alice Wotton 3047 in 1402 This family is shown as family tree 331. 3109. JOHN KEYNES (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1388 to Richard Keynes 3173, as shown in family tree 351. John fathered one son: Nicholas Keynes 3048 in 1405 This family is shown as family tree 332. 3110. JOHN PAULETT (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1354 in Rhode, Somersetshire, England to John Paulett 3174 and Elizabeth Reyney 3175, as shown in family tree 352. John died on 28 November 1391, aged about 37. 3111. ELIZABETH CREDY (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1359 in Creedy, Devonshire, England to William "John" Credy 3176, as shown within family tree 315. John Paulett 3110 married Elizabeth Credy. They had one son: Thomas Paulet 3049 in 1377 This family is shown as family tree 333. 3112. HENRY BURTON (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1354 in Halberton, England. 3113. ALICE DE BOYS (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1356 in Halberton, England. Henry Burton 3112 married Alice De Boys. They had one daughter: Margeret Burton 3050 in 1384 This family is shown within family tree 296. 3114. JOHN GIFFARD (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1335 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to Walter Giffard 3177 and Isabell Gifford 3178, as shown in family tree 353. 3115. JOAN DEUCLIVE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1336 in Halsbury, Devon, England. John Giffard 3114 married Joan Deuclive. They had one son: Thoms Giffard 3053 in 1367 This family is shown as family tree 334. 3116. JOHN MULES (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1370 in Swimbridge, Devon, England to John Mules 3179 and Anna Woton 3180. John died before 1442, when younger than 71. 3117. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1375 in Swimbridge, Devon, England. John Mules 3116, aged about 19, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged about 14, about 1389. They had one daughter: Isabella Mules 3056 about 1390 This family is shown within family tree 297. 3118. WILLIAM FORTESCUE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to William Fortescue 3181 and Elizabeth Beauchamp 3182, as shown in family tree 354. 3119. MATILDA FALWELL (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother). William Fortescue 3118 married Matilda Falwell. They had one son: John Fortescue 3057 This family is shown as family tree 335. 3120. JOHN CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1370 to Richard Champernowne 3183, as shown in family tree 355. John fathered one son: Richard Champernowne 3059 This family is shown as family tree 336. 3121. JOHN WINGFIELD (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1345 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england to Thomas Wingfield 3184 and Margaret Bovile 3185, as shown in family tree 356. 3122. MARGARET HASTINGS (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1355 in Elsing, Norfolk, England to Hugh Hastings, Knight 3186 and Margaret Everingham 3187, as shown in family tree 357. Margaret died in 1387, aged about 32. John Wingfield 3121 married Margaret Hastings. They had one son: Robert Wingfield 3060 about 1370 This family is shown as family tree 337.

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3123. JOHN RUSSELL (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1340 in Strenshem, Worchestershire, England. 3124. ANNE PLANCHES (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Agnes Planches, was born about 1348 in Strenshem, Worchestershire, England. John Russell 3123 married Anne Planches. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Russell 3061 about 1374 This family is shown within family tree 299. 3125. NICHOLAS DE GOUSELL (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1343 in Nothinghamshire, England. Nicholas fathered one son: Robert Gousell, Knight 3062 about 1350 This family is shown within family tree 282. 3126. RICHARD FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1346 in Arundel, Sussex, England. 3127. ELIZABETH DE BOHUN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1350 in Derbyshire, England. Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel 3126 married Elizabeth de Bohun. They had one daughter: Elizabeth FitzAlan, Duchess of Norfolk 3063 in 1366 This family is shown within family tree 282. 3128. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1430 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 3188 and Agnes Gascoigne 3189, as shown in family tree 358. Robert died on 23 May 1488, aged about 57, in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. 3129. AGNES WENTWORTH (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1440 in Nettlested, Suffolk, england. Agnes died on 20 April 1496, aged about 55, in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. Robert Constable 3128, aged about 27, married Agnes Wentworth, aged about 17, on 2 January 1458 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Marmaduke Constable 3064 in 1458 This family is shown as family tree 338. 3130. ROBERT RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1362 to Richard Rutherford 3190 and Jean Douglas 3191, as shown in family tree 359. Note: 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. 3131. MARGARET GLENDOUWYN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1366 in Chatto, Roxboughshire, Scotland. Robert Rutherford 3130 married Margaret Glendouwyn. They had one son: George Rutherford 3066 in 1388 This family is shown as family tree 339. 3132. THOMAS PARKYNS, LORD OF UFTON (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Perkins, was born about 1400 in Berkshire, England to William Perkins, Lord of Ufton 3192 and Margaret Jane Unknown 3193, as shown in family tree 360. Thomas died before 1479, when younger than 78, in Berkshire, England. 3133. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother).

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3134. THOMAS DE ASTLEY, I (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1343 in Astley, Warwickshir, England. Thomas died in 1400, aged about 57. Thomas fathered one son: Thomas de Astley, II 3079 in 1371 This family is shown as family tree 341. 3135. ELIZABETH DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1347 to Richard de Harcourt 3194 and Joan Shareshull 3195, as shown in family tree 361. Thomas de Astley, I 3134 married Elizabeth de Harcourt. They had one son: Thomas de Astley 3070 in 1371 This family is shown as family tree 341. 3136. WILLIAM GODBOLD (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1425 in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad. William died in 1507, aged about 82, in Dennington, Suffolk, Englnad. 3137. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandmother). William Godbold 3136 married Elizabeth Unknown. They had one son: Thomas Godbold 3072 in 1450 This family is shown within family tree 286. 3138. NICHOLAS WARNER (Lloyd's sixteen-times-great-grandfather). Nicholas died in 1477. Note: source- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2806/aqwg131.htm#1854 Nicholas WARNER was born about 1400 in of Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. Nicholas had a will probated 14 Jun 1477 in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. All the records that have been found about Nicholas Warner are written in Latin and have been translated into English. He lived at Fressingfield, Suffolk, England. The earliest found record is 1427, when a deed shows that he purchased land that year. In a deed dated 1429 he is called a carpenter. He procured more land in 1442 and 1452, the 1452 acquisition being called “Krichotys . . lying between the highway leading from Fressingfield to Bury St. Edmunds.” He was a witness to a deed in 1462, as well as in other years. The will of Nicholas Warner is dated 20 November 1476. He requested burial in the cemetery of Fressingfield church, and, as was the custom, gave bequests to the church, specifically, six shillings eight pence to the High Altar, seven shillings for repairs, and six shillings eight pence to the chapel. As well as remembering his own parish church he gave ten shillings “to the monastery of the Friars Minor, Norwich, for the celebration of 30 masses.” The residue of his estate he gave to his son Thomas Warner, of Wingfield, and to James Cunwald (no relationship stated) of the same place. The will was probated 14 June 1477. SOURCES OF INFORMATION Will of Nicholas Warner, pv June 1477 Davy MSS Fressingfield Deeds 310:23, 24; 312:26,31; 315:69 sourceSuffolk: - Subsidy Returns, 1327 Burials Hundred de Cleydone Villata de Groundesburgh Cum Burgh County: Suffolk Country: England De Nicholao le Warner 8. Nicholas fathered one son: Thomas Warner 3074 This family is shown within family tree 287. 3139. JOHN, III HASTINGS, 2ND EARL OF PEMBROKE, BARON ABERGAVENNY (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 29 August 1347 to Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings 3196 and Ms. Unknown 3197. John, died on 16 April 1375, aged 27. (John, married twice. He was married to Margaret Plantagenet 3140 and Anne Manny 3141.)

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Note: 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 . 3140. MARGARET PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1361 to Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland 3417 and Philippa (of) Hainault 3418. John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny 3139 married Margaret Plantagenet. 3141. ANNE MANNY (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny 3139, aged 20, married Anne Manny in July 1368. They had one son: John, IV Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings,Baron Manny 3080 in 1372 3142. SIR HUGH DE VENABLES, 7TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's eleventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1255 in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England to William Venables, 6th Baron of Kinderton 3199 and Margaret de Dutton 3200. Hugh died in 1321, aged about 66, in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England. Note: 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. 3143. AGATHA DE VERNON (Lloyd's eleventh cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1276 in Shipbrooke, Dvenham, Cheshire, England to Ralph de Vernon 5542 and Mary de Dacre 5543. Agatha died in 1350, aged about 74, in Kindlerton, Cheshire, England. [See also: Indirectly related via Agatha de Vernon]

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Lloyd I. Taylor Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kinderton 3142 married Agatha de Vernon. They had one son: Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron of Kinderton 3081 about 1296

3144. MIESZKO, I VON SCHLESSIEN-OPPELN (Lloyd's distant cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Mieszko, I Prince of Teschen, was born in 1252 in Opole, Poland to Wladislaw Prince of Schlessien-Oppeln, Herzog Von Oppeln 3201. Mieszko, died before 31 January 1317, when younger than 64. Mieszko, fathered one son: Kasimir, I Von Schlessien-Teschen 3083 about 1277 Generation of Seventeen-Times-Great-Grandparents 3145. HANZAR TAYLEFER (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hanze, Tailfefer, Taylor and Taylifer, was born in 1305 in Homestall, Kent, England to Baron Taylefer 3202, as shown within family tree 325. Hanzar became generally known as "Hanger". Hanger died in Kent, Southhampton, England. Note: THESE DATES DO NOT CORRELATE; FOR RESEARCH ONLY: Name: Hanze Taylefer or TAYLOR Birth: 1154 in , , England From: "gene wilenius sr" > Subject: HANZER DESCENDENT 1) HANZE TAYLEFER (TAYLOR) 1154 TO ? Great grandson of Baron William Taillefer (Taylor) who came over with William the Conquerer in 1066 and fought at the Battle of Hastings along with his brother Foulkques (Faulk) Taillefer. 2) JOHN TAYLOR 1216 TO 1272 3) JOHN TAYLOR John Taylor of Homestall in Shadockhurst in County of Kent was a faithful knight under King Edward III. His sons were William and John 4) WILLIAM TAYLOR 1377 TO 1422 5) JOHN TAYLOR 1403 TO 1466 6) WILLIAM TAYLOR 1429 TO 1493 7) JOHN TAYLOR 1452 TO 1503 8) JOHN TAYLOR 1480 TO 1550 9) WILLIAM TAYLOR 1512 TO 1571 10) RICHARD TAYLOR 1558 TO 1624 11) RICHARD TAYLOR 1621 TO 1679 12) SIMON TAYLOR 1669 TO 1728 13) GEORGE TAYLOR 1709 TO 1749 14) TARPLEY TAYLOR 1742 TO 15) WILLIAM TAYLOR 1773 TO 16) GEORGE W. TAYLOR 1805 TO 1863 17) MATILDA CATHERINE TAYLOR 1844 TO 1922 18) ESTELLA MATILDA LANG 1884 TO 1941 19) MAYBELLE GLADYS HAWKINSON 1913 TO 1965 20) GENE LEO WILENIUS 1944 TO Great grandson of Baron William Taillefer (Taylor) who came over with William the Conquerer in 1066 and fought at the Battle of Hastings along with his brother Foulkques (Faulk) Taillefer. Marriage 1 Mrs Hanze Taylefer TAYLOR b: ABT 1191 in , , England Married: ABT 1215 in , , England Children John TAYLOR b: 1216 in , , England source: Kathelle Olsen emai: [email protected]. Hanzar fathered one son: John Taylor 3084 in 1327 This family is shown as family tree 342. 3146. JOHN TYNDALE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather). 3147. ELIZABETH JAMISON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in Gargunnock, Stirling, Scotland.

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Lloyd I. Taylor John Tyndale 3146 married Elizabeth Jamison. They had one son: John Tyndale 3086 in 1340 This family is shown within family tree 289.

3148. SIR SIMON FELBRIGGE LE BIGOD, LORD OF FELBRIGG (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1281/82 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3203 and Cecelia Bigod de Felbrigg 3204, as shown in family tree 362. Simon died in 1349, aged about 68, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. Note: 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]. Source Reference 15 applies. 3149. ALICE DE THORPE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1286 in Breisworth, Suffolk, England to George de Thorpe 3205, as shown within family tree 326. Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3148, aged about 34, married Alice de Thorpe, aged about 29, in 1315 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. They had one son: Roger Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3089 in 1316 This family is shown as family tree 343. Source: Source Reference 193. 3150. ROBERT DE SCALES, 3RD LORD OF SCALES, LORD OF THE MANOR OF WORLINGTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1310 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3206 and Eugeline Unknown 3207, as shown in family tree 363. Robert died on 13 August 1369, aged about 59, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. 3151. CATHERINE D'UFFORD (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1318 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolk 3208 and Margaret Unknown 3209, as shown in family tree 364. Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3150 married Catherine D'Ufford. They had one daughter: Elizabeth de Scales 3090 in 1330 This family is shown as family tree 344. 3152. ANDREW YELVERTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1315 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England to Thomas Yelverton 3210 and Maud Unknown 3211. Andrew died in 1377, aged about 62, in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England. 3153. ELIZABETH BOSOME (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1304 in Whissonsett, Mitford, Norfolk, England. Andrew Yelverton 3152 married Elizabeth Bosome. They had one son: Robert Yelverton 3092 about 1328 This family is shown within family tree 309. 3154. THOMAS BARDOLF (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in October 1282 in Herfordshire, England to Hugh Bardolf 3212 and Isabel de Aguillon 3213, as shown in family tree 365. Thomas died on 11 December 1328, aged 46, in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England. Note: 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. 3155. AGNES DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1289 in Harpendon, Hertfordshire, England to William de Grandison 3214 and Sybil de Tregoz 3215, as shown in family tree 366. Agnes died on 11 December 1357, aged about 68, in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England. Thomas Bardolf 3154, aged about 27, married Agnes de Grandison, aged about 21, about 1310 in On the Lake of Neuchatel, Switzerland. They had one daughter: Cecily Cecilia Bardolf 3093 in 1324 This family is shown as family tree 345. 3156. THOMAS CONINGSBY (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1340 in England to William Coningsby 3216 and Beatrix de Fearne 3217, as shown in family tree 367. Page 1069

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3157. THEOPHANIA ALMAYNE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1340 in England to John Almayne 3218, as shown within family tree 328. Thomas Coningsby 3156 married Theophania Almayne. They had one son: John Coningsby 3096 about 1368 This family is shown as family tree 346. 3158. NICHOLAS DE WARREN (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1378 in Poynton, Macclesfield, Chesire, England. Nicholas died in 1413, aged about 35, in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 3159. AGNES DE WYNNINGTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1378 in Winnington, Northwich, Cheshire, England. Agnes died after 1417, when older than 39. Nicholas de Warren 3158 married Agnes de Wynnington. They had one son: Lawrence de Warren 3098 about 1391 This family is shown within family tree 293. 3160. RICHARD BULKELEY (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 22 February 1368/69 in Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Richard died on 11 November 1391, aged 23. Richard fathered one daughter: Margery Bulkeley 3099 after 1386 This family is shown within family tree 293. 3161. MARGERY DE VENABLES (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born in 1369 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England to Hugh de Venables, 9th Baron of Kinderton 3023 and Margery de Coton 3024. Margery died in 1459, aged about 90, in Over-Peover, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Richard Bulkeley 3160 married Margery de Venables. 3162. GEFFERY DORMER (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1385 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England to Geffery Dormer 3219 and Eleanor Dorre or Chobbs 3220. 3163. JUDITH BADLINGTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1389 in Thame, Oxford, England. Geffery Dormer 3162 married Judith Badlington. They had one son: Geoffrey Dormer 3101 in 1408 This family is shown within family tree 312. 3164. BARTHOLOMEW COLLINRIDGE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1383 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England. 3165. ALICE FITZALAN (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1385 in Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England to Ranulph Fitzalan 3221 and JuliN Unknown 3222. Bartholomew Collinridge 3164 married Alice Fitzalan. They had one daughter: Ursulla or Ethyld Collinridge 3102 in 1407 This family is shown within family tree 312. 3166. ROGER CHICHESTER (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1336 in Chichester, England to Roger Chichester 3223, as shown in family tree 368. Roger fathered one son: John Chichester 3105 in 1352 This family is shown as family tree 347. 3167. JOHN DE RALEIGH (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1319 to William De Raleigh 3224 and Beatrix Unknown 3225, as shown in family tree 369. John died in 1375, aged about 56. 3168. JOAN PETTIT (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1323 to Henry Pettit 3226, as shown within family tree 330. John De Raleigh 3167 married Joan Pettit. They had one daughter: Thomasine De Raleigh 3106 in 1365 This family is shown as family tree 348. 3169. WILLIAM WOTTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1342 to Richard Wotton 3227 and Julian Prous 3228, as shown in family tree 370. 3170. GUNDRED WYGER (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1342 to Thomas Wyger 3229 and Christina Christina 3230, as shown within family tree 331. William Wotton 3169 married Gundred Wyger. They had one son: John Wotton 3107 This family is shown as family tree 349. 3171. WALTER DYMOKE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1342 to William Dimock 3231 and Elizabeth Rous 3232, as shown within family tree 331.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3172. MARGARET TREMENENT (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1342 to Richarfd Tremenent 3233, as shown in family tree 371. Walter Dymoke 3171 married Margaret Tremenent. They had one daughter: Engaret Dymock 3108 in 1372 This family is shown as family tree 350.

3173. RICHARD KEYNES (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1371 to John Keynes 3234 and Jane Wampford 3235, as shown in family tree 372. Richard fathered one son: John Keynes 3109 in 1388 This family is shown as family tree 351. 3174. JOHN PAULETT (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1325 in Cotehurst, England to William De Paulett 3236, as shown in family tree 373. John died in 1356, aged about 31. 3175. ELIZABETH REYNEY (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1325 to Thomas Reyney 3237, as shown within family tree 333. John Paulett 3174 married Elizabeth Reyney. They had one son: John Paulett 3110 in 1354 This family is shown as family tree 352. 3176. WILLIAM "JOHN" CREDY (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1321. William fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Credy 3111 in 1359 This family is shown within family tree 315. 3177. WALTER GIFFARD (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1303 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to John Giffard 3238 and Sybel Giffard 3239, as shown in family tree 374. 3178. ISABELL GIFFORD (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1307 in Halsbury, Devon, England. Walter Giffard 3177 married Isabell Gifford. They had one son: John Giffard 3114 in 1335 This family is shown as family tree 353. 3179. JOHN MULES (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1355 in Cornwall, England. 3180. ANNA WOTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1355 in Cornwall, England. John Mules 3179, aged about 14, married Anna Woton, aged about 14, about 1369. They had one son: John Mules 3116 about 1370 This family is shown within family tree 297. 3181. WILLIAM FORTESCUE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather). 3182. ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born to John Beauchamp 3240 and Margaret Whalesburgh 3241, as shown in family tree 375. William Fortescue 3181 married Elizabeth Beauchamp. They had one son: William Fortescue 3118 This family is shown as family tree 354. 3183. RICHARD CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 29 June 1344 in Suddon Manor, Wincanton, Somerset, England to Thomas Champernowne 3242 and Eleanor De Rohart 3243, as shown in family tree 376. Richard died in 1419, aged about 75, in Modbury, Kingsbridge, Devonshire, England. Richard fathered one son: John Champernowne 3120 in 1370 This family is shown as family tree 355. 3184. THOMAS WINGFIELD (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1328 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england to John de Wingfield 3244 and Elizabeth Horypot 3245, as shown in family tree 377. Thomas died in 1378, aged about 50, in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. 3185. MARGARET BOVILE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1328 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england to John de Bovile 3246, as shown within family tree 337. Thomas Wingfield 3184 married Margaret Bovile. They had one son: John Wingfield 3121 about 1345 This family is shown as family tree 356. 3186. HUGH HASTINGS, KNIGHT (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1336 in England to Hugh de Hastings, Knight 3247 and Margaret Foliot 3248, as shown in family tree 378. Hugh died in 1369, aged about 33.

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Note: 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. Source Reference 29 applies. 3187. MARGARET EVERINGHAM (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1331 in England to Adam de Everingham 3249, as shown within family tree 337. Margaret died on 25 November 1375, aged about 44. Hugh Hastings, Knight 3186 married Margaret Everingham. They had one daughter: Margaret Hastings 3122 about 1355 This family is shown as family tree 357. 3188. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1385 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England to Marmaduke Constable 3250 and Catherine Cumberworth 3251, as shown in family tree 379. Robert died in 1441, aged about 56, in Beverly, Yorkshire, England. 3189. AGNES GASCOIGNE (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1389 in Gawthorpe Hall, Harewood, Yorkshire, England. Agnes died in 1466, aged about 77, in Gowthorpe Hall Bish Wilton, East Riding, Yorkshire, ngland. Robert Constable 3188, aged about 31, married Agnes Gascoigne, aged about 27, in 1416 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 3128 in 1430 This family is shown as family tree 358. 3190. RICHARD RUTHERFORD (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1340 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland to William de Ruthirfurde 3252, as shown in family tree 380. 3191. JEAN DOUGLAS (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1344 in Scotland to Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas 3253 and Joan Joanna Moray 3254, as shown in family tree 381. Jean died in 1400, aged about 56. Richard Rutherford 3190 married Jean Douglas. They had one son: Robert Rutherford 3130 in 1362 This family is shown as family tree 359. 3192. WILLIAM PERKINS, LORD OF UFTON (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1358/59 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield 3255 and Ms. Unknown 3256, as shown in family tree 382. William died about 1451, aged about 93, in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. Note: 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"). 3193. MARGARET JANE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1330/31 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. William Perkins, Lord of Ufton 3192, when younger than 64, married Margaret Jane Unknown, when younger than 92, before 1423 in Berkshire, England. They had one son: Thomas Parkyns, Lord of Ufton 3132 about 1400 This family is shown as family tree 360. 3194. RICHARD DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1297 to John de Harcourt 3257 and Ellen la Zouche 3258, as shown in family tree 383. Richard died in 1372, aged about 75. 3195. JOAN SHARESHULL (Lloyd's seventeen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1325 to William Shareshull 3259, as shown within family tree 341. Richard de Harcourt 3194 married Joan Shareshull. They had one daughter: Elizabeth de Harcourt 3135 in 1347 This family is shown as family tree 361.

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3196. LAURENCE HASTINGS, 1ST EARL OF PEMBROKE, BARON ABERGAVENNY, BARON HASTINGS (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 20 March 1319 to John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings 3261 and Ms. Unknown 3262. Laurence died on 20 August 1348, aged 29. Note: 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 . 3197. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings 3196 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: John, III Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny 3139 in 1347 3198. ROGER OF SETTRINGTON LE BIGOD (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1300 in Stockton, Norfolk, England to John Le Bigod 3264 and Isabel Unknown 3265. Roger died on 17 April 1362, aged about 61, in Yorkshire, England. Note: Father: John LE BIGOD b: 1250 in of Stockton, Norfolk, England Mother: Isabel (LE BIGOD) b: ABT 1264 Marriage 1 Joan (LE BIGOD) b: ABT 1298 Married: 1 Children Joan LE BIGOD b: ABT 1328 John LE BIGOD of Settrington b: 1334 in of Settrington, Yorkshire, England. 3199. SIR WILLIAM VENABLES, 6TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's tenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1233 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Roger De Venables 3266 and Agnes de Pennington 3267. William died after 1292, when older than 59. Note: 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. 3200. MARGARET DE DUTTON (Lloyd's tenth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1237 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. William Venables, 6th Baron of Kinderton 3199 married Margaret de Dutton. They had one son: Hugh de Venables, 7th Baron of Kinderton 3142 about 1255 3201. WLADISLAW PRINCE OF SCHLESSIEN-OPPELN, HERZOG VON OPPELN (Lloyd's distant cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1225 to Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln 3268. Wladislaw died in 1282, aged about 57.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Wladislaw fathered one son: Mieszko, I Von Schlessien-Oppeln 3144 in 1252 Generation of Eighteen-Times-Great-Grandparents

3202. BARON TAYLEFER (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Taylifer and Taylor, was born in 1280 to Hanger Taylefer 3269. Note: 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. Baron fathered one son: Hanzar Taylefer 3145 in 1305 This family is shown within family tree 325. 3203. ROGER LE BIGOD, LORD OF FELBRIGG (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1254 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England to Simon Le Bigod 3270 and Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg 3271, as shown in family tree 384. Roger died in 1295, aged about 41, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. Notes: • 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. 3204. CECELIA BIGOD DE FELBRIGG (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1258 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. Cecelia died in 1295, aged about 37, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3203, aged about 30, married Cecelia Bigod de Felbrigg, aged about 26, in 1284 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, england. They had one son: Simon Felbrigge Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3148 in 1281 This family is shown as family tree 362. 3205. GEORGE DE THORPE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1259 in Breisworth, Suffolk, England. George fathered one daughter: Alice de Thorpe 3149 in 1286 This family is shown within family tree 326. 3206. SIR ROBERT DE SCALES, 2ND LORD OF SCALES, KNIGHT, LORD OF THE MANOR OF WORLINGTON (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1279 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Robert de Scales 3273 and Isabel Burnell 3274, as shown in family tree 385. Robert died on 20 March 1323/24, aged about 43, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. Page 1074

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3207. EUGELINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born to Hugh De Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton, Knight 3275 and Eleanor Le Despencer 3276, as shown in family tree 386. Eugeline died on 10 October 1335. Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3206 married Eugeline Unknown. They had one son: Robert de Scales, 3rd Lord of Scales, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3150 in 1310 This family is shown as family tree 363. 3208. ROBERT, III D'UFFORD, III/1ST EARL OF SUFFOLK (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 10 August 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to Robert II D'Ufford, II/Earl of Suffolk 3277, as shown in family tree 387. Robert, died on 4 November 1369, aged 71. 3209. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born to Walter de Norwich 3278, as shown within family tree 344. Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolk 3208 married Margaret Unknown. They had one daughter: Catherine D'Ufford 3151 in 1318 This family is shown as family tree 364. 3210. THOMAS YELVERTON (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1270 in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England. Thomas died in Rackhearth, St. Faith's, Norfolk, England. Note: 1 Thomas YELVERTON b: Abt 1270 + Maud b: Abt 1275 2 Andrew YELVERTON b: Abt 1315 d: Abt 1377 + Elizabeth BOSOME b: Abt 1304 3 Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 + Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 4 John YELVERTON b: Abt 1355 d: 4 Dec 1408 + Elizabeth "Ela" REDE b: Abt 1365 5 William YELVERTON b: Abt 1386 d: Abt 1472 + Eleanor Agnes BREWSE b: Abt 1430 d: Abt 1510 6 Anne YELVERTON b: Abt 1420 6 Eleanor YELVERTON b: Abt 1443 6 William YELVERTON b: Abt 1445 + Joane Angnes LE GROSS b: Abt 1390 6 Margaret YELVERTON b: Abt 1420 + Thomas TYNDALE b: 1418 d: 1448 7 William TYNDALE b: Abt 1440 d: 22 Feb 1496-1497 + Mary MONDEFORD b: Abt 1440 d: 1496 8 John TYNDALE b: 1480 d: 1 Oct 1539 + Amphyllis CONINGSBY b: 1475 d: 18 Jan 1532-1533 9 Margaret TYNDALE b: 1509 d: Abt 1554 + Rowland TAYLOR b: 6 Oct 1510 d: 5 Feb 1555 10 Susan TAYLOR b: 20 Jul 1535 10 Anne TAYLOR b: Abt 1536 10 Ellen TAYLOR b: 6 Aug 1537 10 Robert TAYLOR b: 11 Aug 1543 10 Zachary TAYLOR b: 29 Nov 1545 10 George TAYLOR b: 17 Dec 1546 10 Thomas J. TAYLOR b: 15 Sep 1548 d: 1 Oct 1598 + Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1552 d: 1576 + Ann COTTON 10 Mary TAYLOR b: 1550 10 Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1552 10 Annie TAYLOR b: 1554 9 Thomas TYNDALE b: 1505 9 William TYNDALE b: 1507 9 Ursula TYNDALE b: 1510 9 Humphrey TYNDALE b: 1511 9 Anne TYNDALE b: 1513 9 Mary TYNDALE b: 1515 9 Dorothy TYNDALE b: 1518 9 Beatrix TYNDALE b: 1519 + Winefred FERMOR 7 Anne TYNDALE 7 Jane TYNDALE + Agnes CAMPE b: Abt 1404 d: Abt 1489 6 John YELVERTON b: Abt 1250 7 Thomas YELVERTON b: Abt 1270 Page 1075

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Maud b: Abt 1275 8 Andrew YELVERTON b: Abt 1315 d: Abt 1377 + Elizabeth BOSOME b: Abt 1304 9 Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 + Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 10 John YELVERTON b: Abt 1355 d: 4 Dec 1408 + Elizabeth "Ela" REDE b: Abt 1365 5 Anne YELVERTON b: Abt 1384. 3211. MAUD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1275 in England. Thomas Yelverton 3210 married Maud Unknown. They had one son: Andrew Yelverton 3152 in 1315 This family is shown within family tree 309.

3212. HUGH BARDOLF (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 29 September 1259 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to William Bardolf 3279 and Julian de Gournay 3280, as shown in family tree 388. Hugh died in September 1304, aged 44, in Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England. 3213. ISABEL DE AGUILLON (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born on 25 March 1258 in Addington, Surrey, England to Robert de Aguillon 3281 and Joan de Ferrers 3282, as shown in family tree 389. Isabel died before 28 May 1323, aged 65, in Addington, Surrey, England. Hugh Bardolf 3212, aged about 20, married Isabel de Aguillon, aged about 22, in 1280 in Addington, Surrey, England. They had one son: Thomas Bardolf 3154 in 1282 This family is shown as family tree 365. 3214. WILLIAM DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1255 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England to Amadeus de Grandison 3283 and Banoile de la Tour 3284, as shown in family tree 390. William died in 1319, aged about 64. 3215. SYBIL DE TREGOZ (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1270 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England to John de Tregoz, Lord of Tregoz 3285, as shown in family tree 391. Sybil died on 21 October 1334, aged about 64. William de Grandison 3214 married Sybil de Tregoz. They had one daughter: Agnes de Grandison 3155 in 1289 This family is shown as family tree 366. 3216. WILLIAM CONINGSBY (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1310 in England to Roger Coningsby 3286 and Joanna Bagott 3287, as shown in family tree 392. William died in 1346, aged about 36. 3217. BEATRIX DE FEARNE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1320 in England. William Coningsby 3216 married Beatrix de Fearne. They had one son: Thomas Coningsby 3156 about 1340 This family is shown as family tree 367. 3218. JOHN ALMAYNE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather). Note: 13 Feb. R. O.1973. LEE to WOLSEY. Everything of importance is included in his letters to the King. Does not, therefore, write to Wolsey, especially because of the short warning he has had of this post going to Lyons. Will do all he can about Wolsey's debts when he sends him the commission. Meantime will call upon John Almayne. Toledo, 13 Feb From: 'Henry VIII: February 1526, 1-15', Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 4: 1524-1530 (1875), pp. 879-892. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=91250&strquery=john+alm --------------------------------------------------. Source Reference 132 applies. John fathered one daughter: Theophania Almayne 3157 about 1340 This family is shown within family tree 328. 3219. GEFFERY DORMER (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1353 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England. 3220. ELEANOR DORRE OR CHOBBS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1357 in Buckinghamshire, England. Geffery Dormer 3219 married Eleanor Dorre or Chobbs. They had one son: Geffery Dormer 3162 in 1385 This family is shown within family tree 312. 3221. RANULPH FITZALAN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1359 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England.

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3222. JULIN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1361 in West Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England. Ranulph Fitzalan 3221 married JuliN Unknown. They had one daughter: Alice Fitzalan 3165 in 1385 This family is shown within family tree 312. 3223. ROGER CHICHESTER (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1270 in Chichester, England to Richard Chichester 3288 and Elizabeth Unknown 3289, as shown in family tree 393. Roger fathered one son: Roger Chichester 3166 in 1336 This family is shown as family tree 368. 3224. WILLIAM DE RALEIGH (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1289 in Arlington, Devon, England to John Raleigh 3290 and Joan Tracy 3291, as shown in family tree 394. 3225. BEATRIX UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1289 to Robert Chandos 3292, as shown within family tree 348. William De Raleigh 3224 married Beatrix Unknown. They had one son: John De Raleigh 3167 in 1319 This family is shown as family tree 369. 3226. HENRY PETTIT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1293. Henry fathered one daughter: Joan Pettit 3168 in 1323 This family is shown within family tree 330. 3227. RICHARD WOTTON (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1312 to John Wotton 3293 and Joanna Moels 3294, as shown in family tree 395. 3228. JULIAN PROUS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1312 to William Le Prous 3295, as shown within family tree 349. Richard Wotton 3227 married Julian Prous. They had one son: William Wotton 3169 in 1342 This family is shown as family tree 370. 3229. THOMAS WYGER (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1312. 3230. CHRISTINA CHRISTINA (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother). Thomas Wyger 3229 married Christina Christina. They had one daughter: Gundred Wyger 3170 in 1342 This family is shown within family tree 331. 3231. WILLIAM DIMOCK (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1312. 3232. ELIZABETH ROUS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1312 to Ralphe Le Rouse 3296. William Dimock 3231 married Elizabeth Rous. They had one son: Walter Dymoke 3171 in 1342 This family is shown within family tree 331. 3233. RICHARFD TREMENENT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1312 to John Tremenent 3297, as shown in family tree 396. Richarfd fathered one daughter: Margaret Tremenent 3172 in 1342 This family is shown as family tree 371. 3234. JOHN KEYNES (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1354 to Thomas Keynes 3298 and Margaret Beaumont 3299, as shown in family tree 397. 3235. JANE WAMPFORD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1354 to Nicholas Wampford 3300, as shown within family tree 351. John Keynes 3234 married Jane Wampford. They had one son: Richard Keynes 3173 in 1371 This family is shown as family tree 372. 3236. WILLIAM DE PAULETT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1295 to Walter De Paulett 3301, as shown in family tree 398. William fathered one son: John Paulett 3174 in 1325 This family is shown as family tree 373.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3237. THOMAS REYNEY (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1295. Thomas fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Reyney 3175 in 1325 This family is shown within family tree 333.

3238. JOHN GIFFARD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1281 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to Baldwin Giffard 3302 and Joan Giffard 3303, as shown in family tree 399. 3239. SYBEL GIFFARD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1285 in Halsbury, Devon, England. John Giffard 3238 married Sybel Giffard. They had one son: Walter Giffard 3177 in 1303 This family is shown as family tree 374. 3240. JOHN BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to John Beauchamp 3304 and Joan Unknown 3305, as shown in family tree 400. 3241. MARGARET WHALESBURGH (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother). John Beauchamp 3240 married Margaret Whalesburgh. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Beauchamp 3182 This family is shown as family tree 375. 3242. THOMAS CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1314 to Richard Champernowne 3306 and Elizabeth Joan Valleetort 3307, as shown in family tree 401. Thomas died in 1342, aged about 28. 3243. ELEANOR DE ROHART (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1318. Thomas Champernowne 3242 married Eleanor De Rohart. They had one son: Richard Champernowne 3183 in 1344 This family is shown as family tree 376. 3244. JOHN DE WINGFIELD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1305 in Wingfield, Kent, England to John de Wingfield 3308 and Anne Pechere 3309, as shown in family tree 402. John died in 1327, aged about 22, in Wingfielld, Kent, England. 3245. ELIZABETH HORYPOT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Honeygot, Honeypot and Honypot, was born about 1309 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England to John Horypot 3310 and Julia Unknown 3311, as shown in family tree 403. John de Wingfield 3244 married Elizabeth Horypot. They had one son: Thomas Wingfield 3184 about 1328 This family is shown as family tree 377. 3246. JOHN DE BOVILE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1302 in Letherngham, Suffolk, england. John fathered one daughter: Margaret Bovile 3185 about 1328 This family is shown within family tree 337. 3247. HUGH DE HASTINGS, KNIGHT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1310 in Sutton Cotney, England to John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings 3312 and Isabel le Despencer 3313, as shown in family tree 404. Hugh died on 29 July 1347, aged about 37. Note: 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. Source Reference 29 applies. 3248. MARGARET FOLIOT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born on 13 December 1325 in England to Richard Foliot 3315, as shown within family tree 357. Margaret died on 8 August 1349, aged 23.

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Hugh de Hastings, Knight 3247, when younger than 19, married Margaret Foliot, aged 4, before 18 May 1330. They had one son: Hugh Hastings, Knight 3186 in 1336 This family is shown as family tree 378. 3249. ADAM DE EVERINGHAM (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1312 in England. Adam fathered one daughter: Margaret Everingham 3187 about 1331 This family is shown within family tree 337. 3250. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1340 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 3316 and Margaret Skipwith 3317, as shown in family tree 405. Marmaduke died in 1404, aged about 64, in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. 3251. CATHERINE CUMBERWORTH (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1358 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. Catherine died in 1404, aged about 46, in England. Marmaduke Constable 3250, aged about 41, married Catherine Cumberworth, aged about 23, in 1381 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 3188 in 1385 This family is shown as family tree 379. 3252. WILLIAM DE RUTHIRFURDE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1320 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland to Richard de Ruthirfurde 3318, as shown in family tree 406. William fathered one son: Richard Rutherford 3190 in 1340 This family is shown as family tree 380. 3253. ARCHIBALD DE DOUGLAS, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1328 in 1400 to James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas 3319, as shown in family tree 407. Notes: • 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 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 in Douglas Castle,Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland Marriage 2 Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 in Strathearn,Perthshire,Scotland Page 1079

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Children Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 in Scotland. 3254. JOAN JOANNA MORAY (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1339 in Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland to Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn 3320 and Joan Menteith 3321, as shown in family tree 408. Joan died in 1409, aged about 70. Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas 3253 married Joan Joanna Moray. They had one daughter: Jean Douglas 3191 in 1344 This family is shown as family tree 381. 3255. JOHN PERKINS, LORD OF MADRESFIELD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1370 in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England to Henry Perkins 3322, as shown in family tree 409. John died on 5 January 1399, when older than 29, in Madresfield, Nottinghamshire, England. Note: 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). 3256. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother). John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield 3255 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: William Perkins, Lord of Ufton 3192 in 1358 This family is shown as family tree 382. 3257. JOHN DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1272 in 1330 to Richard de Harcourt 3323 and Margaret Beke 3324, as shown within family tree 361. 3258. ELLEN LA ZOUCHE (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1278 in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England to Eudo la Zouche 3325 and Milicent de Cantelou 3326, as shown in family tree 410. John de Harcourt 3257 married Ellen la Zouche. They had one son: Richard de Harcourt 3194 in 1297 This family is shown as family tree 383. 3259. WILLIAM SHARESHULL (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1298 in Shareshill, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. William died in Wolverhampton, Staffordshie, England. William fathered one daughter: Joan Shareshull 3195 in 1325 This family is shown within family tree 341. 3260. ISABELLA LE BIGOD (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1252 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England to Simon Le Bigod 3270 and Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg 3271, as shown in family tree 384. 3261. JOHN, II HASTINGS, 2ND BARON HASTINGS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in September 1287 to John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings 3312 and Isabel de Valence 3314. John, died on 20 January 1323, aged 35. Note: 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 Page 1080

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References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. 3262. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-great-aunt by marriage). John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings 3261 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Baron Abergavenny, Baron Hastings 3196 in 1319 3263. JOHN PERKINS (Lloyd's eighteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1407 to Henry Perkins 3322, as shown in family tree 409. John fathered one son: William James Perkins 3011 in 1430 3264. JOHN LE BIGOD (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1250 in Stockton, Norfolk, England to Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of England 3327 and Joan de Stuteville 3328. John died on 18 March 1305, aged about 54. 3265. ISABEL UNKNOWN (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1264. Isabel died in 1311, aged about 47. John Le Bigod 3264 married Isabel Unknown. They had one son: Roger of Settrington Le Bigod 3198 about 1300 3266. ROGER DE VENABLES (Lloyd's ninth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1211 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England or 1220 to Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kinderton 3342 and Alice de Oxton 3343. Roger died in 1261, aged about 50, in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. Note: 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. 3267. AGNES DE PENNINGTON (Lloyd's ninth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Roger De Venables 3266 married Agnes de Pennington in Pennington, Lancashire, England. They had one son: William Venables, 6th Baron of Kinderton 3199 about 1233 3268. KAZIMIERZ, I PIAST, PRINCE OF SCHLESIEN-OPPELN (Lloyd's twentieth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Mieszko, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln 3344. Kazimierz, died about 1230. Note: Children Euphrosine Von SCHLESIEN-OPPELN Wladislaw Prince Of SCHLESIEN-OPPELN b: Abt 1225. Kazimierz, fathered one son: Wladislaw Prince of Schlessien-Oppeln, Herzog Von Oppeln 3201 in 1225 Generation of Nineteen-Times-Great-Grandparents 3269. HANGER TAYLEFER (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1256 in Oapenge, County of Kent, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1081

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...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, Matthew-Gregory Lewis, esq. M.P. author of the Monk, &c. By this marriage Major Pringle Taylor has had issue, 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 whom be served : his behaviour in battle was noticed on several occasions with 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. Source Reference 61 applies. • 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», which 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. Page 1082

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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, who died about the 6th year of Edward IV., and was .«. 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. 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. Page 1083

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Geoikje, of Criéis Court, who 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, who »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 Honeywood, 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 with their grandsons, when 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 Shadochur.-i, ??. Kent, heir to his half brother John, of Wils- boro'. He was ¿i in 1630, and d. in 1665, having had by hie wife, Elizabeth (who d. in 1688), daughter and sole heiress of George Hall, of Maidstone, ??. of Kent, (who m. secondly, Percy Goring, esq.ofthe Earl of Norwich'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 ExTinct. 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. Source Reference 59 applies. • 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 Page 1084

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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. wedded, secondly, Margaret, daughter, and eventually co-heir ( with her sister Elizabeth, the wife 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. 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 Page 1085

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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. Source Reference 58 applies. • continued: John Taylor, b. at Middletown in 1716, m. Mary, daughter of — 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 whom presently. in. Joseph, born at Middletown about 174« ; i/i. Harriet Waddell, and left two daughters. i. Mary, 6. at Middletown about 1745; m. Dr. Bainbridge, and had issue, 1. John, who m. Cornelia Ogden, the maternal aunt of his uncle William Taylor'« wife. 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, who was born at Mid- IÍhowd on 17th March, 1746, took an active fui in favour of the British Government during the American war, 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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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 Maria-Theresa, 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 with 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. Arnu—Ermine, a lion rampant guardant azure, on a chief embattled gu. a fleur-de- lis or between two boars' heads couped ereut argent. Creit—A 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. Motto—Consequitur quodcunque petit. Estates—Pennington, near Lymington Hants, Hordley in Jamaica, and Corlandt in King's County, Nova Scotia. Seat—Pennington House, near Lymington, Hants END A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... By John Burke. Source Reference 60 applies. Source: Source Reference 135. Hanger fathered one son: Baron Taylefer 3202 in 1280 This family is shown within family tree 325. 3270. SIR SIMON LE BIGOD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1216/17 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345 and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household 3346, as shown in family tree 411. Simon died in 1271, aged about 55, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. Notes: • 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? Page 1087

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Repository: Name: J.H. Garner. • 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. Source Reference 14 applies. 3271. MAUD (MATILDA) DE FELBRIGG (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1223 in Felbrigg, Norfold, England to Richafrd de Felbrigg 3347, as shown in family tree 412. Maud died in 1275, aged about 52, in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England. (Maud married twice. She was married to William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey 3272 and Simon Le Bigod 3270.) Simon Le Bigod 3270, aged about 35, married Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg, aged about 28, in 1251 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England. They had two children: Isabella Le Bigod 3260 in 1252 Roger Le Bigod, Lord of Felbrigg 3203 in 1254 This family is shown as family tree 384. 3272. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, 6TH EARL OF SURREY (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother's husband), also recorded as William Plantagenet, was born in 1166 to Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey 3537 and Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey 3538, as shown in family tree 472. William died in 1240, aged about 74. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey married Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg 3271. 3273. ROBERT DE SCALES (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1240 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Robert de Scales 3348 and Clemence Unknown 3349, as shown in family tree 413. Robert died before 4 September 1305, when younger than 65, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. 3274. ISABEL BURNELL (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1252 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Philip Burnell 3350, as shown in family tree 414. Isabel died before 26 July 1333, when younger than 81, in Mildenhall, Suffolk, England. Robert de Scales 3273 married Isabel Burnell. They had one son: Robert de Scales, 2nd Lord of Scales, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Worlington 3206 in 1279 This family is shown as family tree 385. 3275. HUGH DE COURTENAY, BARON OF OAKHAMPTON, KNIGHT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 25 March 1250 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England. 3276. ELEANOR LE DESPENCER (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1262 in Ryhall, Rutland, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351 and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk 3352, as shown in family tree 415. Eleanor died on 30 September 1328, aged about 66, in Cowick, Devonshie, England. Note: Children Eleanor De Courtenay Baroness Grey Baroness Grey b: ABT 1277 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Egeline Courtenay b: ABT 1282 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England John De Courtenay b: ABT 1268 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Robert De Courtenay b: ABT 1269 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Margaret De Courtenay b: ABT 1265 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Avelina Ada De Courtenay Baroness Giffard Baroness Giffard b: ABT 1274 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Hugh De Courtenay Earl of Devon Earl of Devon b: 14 Sep 1273 in ,Okehampton,Devonshire,England c: in (16-1291/2) Philip De Courtenay Lord of Manedon Lord of Manedon b: ABT 1277 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Thomas De Courtenay b: ABT 1278 in London,Middlesex,England Isabell De Courtenay b: ABT 1280 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Alice De Courtenay b: ABT 1289 in Okehampton,Devonshire,England Egelina De Courtenay b: ABT 1273 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England. Hugh De Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton, Knight 3275 as an infant, married Eleanor Le Despencer, aged about -13, on 25 March 1250 in Devonshire, England. They had one daughter: Eugeline Unknown 3207 This family is shown as family tree 386. 3277. ROBERT II D'UFFORD, II/EARL OF SUFFOLK (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 11 June 1279 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to Robert De Peyton De Ufford, Chief Justice 3354 and Mary De Saye 3355, as shown in family tree 416. Robert died on 9 September 1316, aged 37. Page 1088

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Lloyd I. Taylor Robert fathered one son: Robert, III D'Ufford, III/1st Earl of Suffolk 3208 in 1298 This family is shown as family tree 387. 3278. SIR WALTER DE NORWICH (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather). Walter fathered one daughter: Margaret Unknown 3209 This family is shown within family tree 344.

3279. WILLIAM BARDOLF (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1231 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Wiliam Bardolf 3356 and Nichola Unknown 3357, as shown in family tree 417. William died on 1 December 1289, aged about 58. 3280. JULIAN DE GOURNAY (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1231 in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England to Hugh de Gournay, VIII 3358 and Matilda Unknown 3359, as shown in family tree 418. Julian died in 1295, aged about 64, in Maple Durham, Oxfordshire, England. William Bardolf 3279, aged about 27, married Julian de Gournay, aged about 27, in 1258 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England. They had one son: Hugh Bardolf 3212 in 1259 This family is shown as family tree 388. 3281. ROBERT DE AGUILLON (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 15 February 1235/36 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertford, Herfordshire, England to William de Aguillon 3360 and Joan Unknown 3361, as shown within family tree 365. Robert died on 15 February 1285/86, aged 50, in Addington, Surrey, England. 3282. JOAN DE FERRERS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1233 in Derby, Derbyshire, England to William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derby 3362 and Sybil Marshall 3363, as shown in family tree 419. Joan died before October 1267, when younger than 34, in Addington, Surrey, England. Robert de Aguillon 3281, aged 21, married Joan de Ferrers, when younger than 23, before August 1256. They had one daughter: Isabel de Aguillon 3213 in 1258 This family is shown as family tree 389. 3283. AMADEUS DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1229 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Pierre de Grandison 3364 and Agnes de Neufchatal 3365, as shown in family tree 420. Amadeus died in 1300, aged about 71. 3284. BANOILE DE LA TOUR (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1231 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Albert de la Tour 3366 and Beatrix de Burgundy 3367, as shown in family tree 421. Amadeus de Grandison 3283, aged about 34, married Banoile de la Tour, aged about 32, about 1263 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England. They had one son: William de Grandison 3214 in 1255 This family is shown as family tree 390. 3285. LORD JOHN DE TREGOZ, LORD OF TREGOZ (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1222 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England to Roberet de Tregoz, Baron of Ewyas 3368, as shown in family tree 422. John died on 21 August 1300, aged about 78. John fathered one daughter: Sybil de Tregoz 3215 in 1270 This family is shown as family tree 391. 3286. ROGER CONINGSBY (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1280 in Warwickshire, England to John Coningsby 3369 and Margerie de Solers 3370, as shown in family tree 423. 3287. JOANNA BAGOTT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1290 in England. Roger Coningsby 3286 married Joanna Bagott. They had one son: William Coningsby 3216 about 1310 This family is shown as family tree 392. 3288. RICHARD CHICHESTER (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1240 to Robert Chichester 3371 and Petronille Unknown 3372, as shown in family tree 424. 3289. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1244. Richard Chichester 3288 married Elizabeth Unknown. They had one son: Roger Chichester 3223 in 1270 This family is shown as family tree 393. 3290. JOHN RALEIGH (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1285 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637 to Thomas Raleigh 3373 and Laura Peverell 3374, as shown in family tree 425.

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3291. JOAN TRACY (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1290 in Barnstaple, England to Henry Tracy 3375, as shown within family tree 369. John Raleigh 3290 married Joan Tracy. They had one son: William De Raleigh 3224 in 1289 This family is shown as family tree 394. 3292. ROBERT CHANDOS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1259. Robert fathered one daughter: Beatrix Unknown 3225 in 1289 This family is shown within family tree 348. 3293. JOHN WOTTON (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1282 in Widworthy, England. John died in 1335, aged about 53. 3294. JOANNA MOELS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1306 in exiter, england to Roger Moels 3376 and Alice Prouse 3377, as shown in family tree 426. Joanna died in 1343, aged about 37. John Wotton 3293 married Joanna Moels. They had one son: Richard Wotton 3227 in 1312 This family is shown as family tree 395. 3295. WILLIAM LE PROUS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1282. William fathered one daughter: Julian Prous 3228 in 1312 This family is shown within family tree 349. 3296. RALPHE LE ROUSE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1282. Ralphe fathered one daughter: Elizabeth Rous 3232 in 1312 This family is shown within family tree 331. 3297. JOHN TREMENENT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1282 to Richard Tremenent 3378 and Ms. Unknown 3379, as shown in family tree 427. John fathered one son: Richarfd Tremenent 3233 in 1312 This family is shown as family tree 396. 3298. THOMAS KEYNES (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1331 to John Keynes 3380 and Isabell Wake 3381, as shown within family tree 372. Thomas died in 1362, aged about 31. 3299. MARGARET BEAUMONT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1335. Note: Given Name: Margaret Surname: Beaumont Sex: F Birth: Abt 1335 Father: John BEAUMONT b: Abt 1364 Mother: Alice SCUDAMORE b: Abt 1364 Marriage 1 Thomas KEYNES b: Abt 1331 Children John KEYNES b: Abt 1364 Sex: M Birth: Abt 1364 Father: Philip BEAUMONT b: Abt 1334 Mother: Ermengard PUNCHARDON b: Abt 1334 Marriage 1 Alice SCUDAMORE b: Abt 1364 Children Margaret BEAUMONT b: Abt 1335 Name: Philip BEAUMONT Birth: Abt 1334 Marriage 1 Ermengard PUNCHARDON b: Abt 1334 Children John BEAUMONT b: Abt 1364. Thomas Keynes 3298 married Margaret Beaumont. They had one son: John Keynes 3234 in 1354 This family is shown as family tree 397.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3300. NICHOLAS WAMPFORD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1324. Nicholas fathered one daughter: Jane Wampford 3235 in 1354 This family is shown within family tree 351.

3301. WALTER DE PAULETT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1265 to William De Paulett, III 3382, as shown within family tree 373. Walter fathered one son: William De Paulett 3236 in 1295 This family is shown as family tree 398. 3302. BALDWIN GIFFARD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1260 in Halsbury, Devonshire, England to Bartholomew Gifford 3383 and Joan de Halsbury 3384, as shown in family tree 428. 3303. JOAN GIFFARD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1264 in Halsbury, Devon, England. Baldwin Giffard 3302 married Joan Giffard. They had one son: John Giffard 3238 in 1281 This family is shown as family tree 399. 3304. JOHN BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born to Humphrey De Beauchamp 3385 and Sybil Oliver 3386, as shown in family tree 429. 3305. JOAN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother). John Beauchamp 3304 married Joan Unknown. They had one son: John Beauchamp 3240 This family is shown as family tree 400. 3306. RICHARD CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1284 to Richard Champernowne 3387 and Joan De Cornwall 3388, as shown in family tree 430. Richard died in 1316, aged about 32. 3307. ELIZABETH JOAN VALLEETORT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1288. Richard Champernowne 3306 married Elizabeth Joan Valleetort. They had one son: Thomas Champernowne 3242 in 1314 This family is shown as family tree 401. 3308. JOHN DE WINGFIELD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1296 in Wingfielld, Kent, England to Thomas de Wingfield 3389 and Alice de Weyland 3390, as shown in family tree 431. 3309. ANNE PECHERE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Peche, was born about 1298 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England to John Pechere 3391, as shown within family tree 377. Anne became generally known as "Peche". John de Wingfield 3308 married Anne Pechere. They had one son: John de Wingfield 3244 about 1305 This family is shown as family tree 402. 3310. JOHN HORYPOT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Honeypot, was born in 1283 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England to Ernald Honeypot 3392, as shown within family tree 377. 3311. JULIA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1285 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England. John Horypot 3310 married Julia Unknown. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Horypot 3245 about 1309 This family is shown as family tree 403. 3312. JOHN, I HASTINGS, 1ST LORD OF HASTINGS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born on 6 May 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire & Bergavenny, Norfolk, England to Henry Hastings 3393 and Joane de Cantilupe 3394, as shown in family tree 432. John, died on 9 March 1312/13, aged 49. He was buried in Grey Friars, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. (John, married twice. He was married to Isabel de Valence 3314 and Isabel le Despencer 3313.) Notes: • 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 Page 1091

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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 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. Source Reference 29 applies. 3313. ISABEL LE DESPENCER (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Isabel le Dispenser, was born about 1270 in Winchester, South Hampton, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester 3395 and Isabel de Beauchamp 3396, as shown in family tree 433. Isabel died on 4 December 1334, aged about 64. Page 1092

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Note: 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. Source Reference 29 applies. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings 3312, aged 43, married Isabel le Despencer, when older than 35, after 3 October 1305. They had one son: Hugh de Hastings, Knight 3247 about 1310 This family is shown as family tree 404. 3314. ISABEL DE VALENCE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather's ex-wife) was born to William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valence 3339. Isabel died on 5 October 1305. Note: 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. Source Reference 117 applies. John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings 3312, aged about 13, married Isabel de Valence in 1275. They had one son: John, II Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings 3261 in 1287 3315. RICHARD FOLIOT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1284 in England. Richard fathered one daughter: Margaret Foliot 3248 in 1325 This family is shown within family tree 357. 3316. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1317 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England to William Constable 3397 and Joan FitzHugh 3398, as shown in family tree 434. Robert died in 1400, aged about 83, in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. 3317. MARGARET SKIPWITH (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1317 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. Margaret died in England. Robert Constable 3316, aged about 22, married Margaret Skipwith, aged about 22, in 1339 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Marmaduke Constable 3250 in 1340 This family is shown as family tree 405. 3318. RICHARD DE RUTHIRFURDE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1280 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland to Robert de Ruthirfurde 3399 and Johanna de Henton 3400, as shown in family tree 435. Richard fathered one son: William de Ruthirfurde 3252 in 1320 This family is shown as family tree 406. 3319. JAMES DE DOUGLAS, 1ST EARL OF DOUGLAS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1286 in 1330 to William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglas 3401 and Elizabeth Stewart 3402, as shown in family tree 436. Page 1093

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Note: 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. James fathered one son: Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas 3253 in 1328 This family is shown as family tree 407. 3320. MAURICE MORAY, 1ST EARL OF STRATHEARN (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1310 in Drumsargard, Lanarkshire, Scotland to John Moray 3403, as shown in family tree 437. Maurice died on 17 October 1346, aged about 36, of killed in Battof of Neville's Cross, Durham, England, in Durham, England. 3321. JOAN MENTEITH (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1310 in Loch rusky, Strlikngshire, Scotland. Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn 3320 married Joan Menteith. They had one daughter: Joan Joanna Moray 3254 in 1339 This family is shown as family tree 408. 3322. HENRY PERKINS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Henry Pierreskin and Peter Perkyns, was born in 1330/31 in Shropshire, England to Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux 3404 and Agnes Taylor 3405, as shown in family tree 438. Henry died in 1374/75, aged about 44, in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. Notes: • 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") Henry, son of Pierre, which became Pierrekins or little one of Pierre) (Richardson-Perkins Memorial). Henry fathered two children: John Perkins, Lord of Madresfield 3255 before 1370 John Perkins 3263 in 1407 This family is shown as family tree 409. 3323. RICHARD DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1256 in Leicester, England. Richard died in 1293, aged about 37, in Leicester, England. 3324. MARGARET BEKE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1256 in Eresby, Lincoln, England. Margaret died in Leicester, England. Richard de Harcourt 3323, aged about 15, married Margaret Beke, aged about 15, in 1271 in Lincoln, England. They had one son: John de Harcourt 3257 in 1272 This family is shown within family tree 361. 3325. EUDO LA ZOUCHE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1245 in Ashby, Leicester, England to Roger la Zouche 3406 and Margaret Unknown 3407, as shown in family tree 439. Eudo died in 1279, aged about 34, in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England. 3326. MILICENT DE CANTELOU (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1253 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to William de Cantelou 3408, as shown in family tree 440. Milicent died in 1299, aged about 46, in Haryngworth, Northamptonshire, England. Eudo la Zouche 3325 married Milicent de Cantelou. They had one daughter: Ellen la Zouche 3258 in 1278 This family is shown as family tree 410. 3327. HUGH, LE BIGOD, JUSTICIAR OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Hugh Bigod, was born in 1214 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England to Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345 and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household 3346, as shown in family tree 411. Hugh, became generally known as "Chief justice of England". Chief justice of England died in November 1266, aged about 52, in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Note: Hugh Bigod (Justiciar) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chief Justiciar of England In office 1258 – 1260[1] Monarch Henry III Page 1094

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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. 3328. JOAN DE STUTEVILLE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1220 in Liddel, Cumberland, England. Joan died in 1276, aged about 56, in Cottingham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of England 3327, aged about 29, married Joan de Stuteville, aged about 23, in 1243 in England. They had two children: Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, 3353 in 1246 John Le Bigod 3264 in 1250 3329. WILLIAM LE BIGOD (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345 and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household 3346, as shown in family tree 411. 3330. ANNE LE DESPENCER (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1248 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351 and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk 3352, as shown in family tree 415. 3331. WILLIAM DE FERRERS (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born in 1240 in Groby, Leicestershire, England. William De Ferrers, aged about 22, married Anne Le Despencer 3330, aged about 14, about 1262 in Wooten, Basset, Wiltshire, England. 3332. HUGH LE DESPENSER, 1ST LORD OF DESPENSER. LORD OF GLAMORGAN (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1286 in Barton, Gloucestershire, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester 3395 and Isabel de Beauchamp 3396, as shown in family tree 433. Hugh became generally known as "The Younger Despenser". The Younger Despenser died on 24 November 1326, aged about 40, of dragged, hanged, castrated, drawn, and quartered, in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. He was buried in family's Gloucestershire estate until body identified in 2008 (see note). Notes: • 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 Page 1095

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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 2 Heirs 3 Legacy 4 Notes 5 References 6 External links 7 Credits

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 Page 1096

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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 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 Page 1097

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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"—"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. 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. Page 1098

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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. Source Reference 139 applies. • 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." 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. Page 1099

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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. Source Reference 93 applies. • 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. Source Reference 105 applies. 3333. ELLEANOR DE CLARE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born in October 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire, Wales to Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertford 3513 and Joan Plantagenet 3512. Elleanor died on 30 June 1337, aged 44, in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Note: Father: Gilbert De Clare b: 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch,Hampshire,England Mother: Joan Plantagenet b: 1272 in Acre,Pennsylvanialestine 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. Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan 3332, when older than 19, married Elleanor de Clare, aged 13, after 14 June 1306 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England. 3334. WILLIAM PERKYNS, I/LORD OF UFTON (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1380 in Madresfield, Worchestershire, England to Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux 3404 and Agnes Taylor 3405, as shown in family tree 438. William died in 1451, aged about 71, in Ufton Court, Berkshire, England. Note: 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. 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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. 3335. MARGARET COLLEE (Lloyd's nineteen-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 1330. William Perkyns, I/Lord of Ufton 3334, aged about 50, married Margaret Collee, aged about 100, about 1430. They had one son: Thomas Perkyns 3069 in 1410 3336. WILLIAM MAUDUIT, 8TH EARL OF WARWICK (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as William Maudit, was born in 1210/11 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England to Walcheline de Beauchamp 3634 and Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer 3412. William died on 8 January 1267, aged about 56, of no children. 3337. ELIZABETH D'AMORY (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born before 23 May 1318 in Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England to Robert D'Amory 3416 and Elizabeth de Clare 3415. 3338. EDWARD PLANTAGENET, DUKE OF CORNWALL, PRINCE OF WALES (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 15 June 1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England to Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland 3417 and Philippa (of) Hainault 3418. Edward became generally known as "The Black Prince". The Black Prince died on 8 June 1376, aged 45, in Westminster Palace, London, England. 3339. WILLIAM DE VALENCE, EARL OF PEMBROKE, EARL OF WEXFORD, EARL OF VALENCE (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born after 1225 in Cistercian Abbey of Valence, Lusignan, France to Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche 3423 and Isabella d'Angoulleme 3422. William died in 1296, when younger than 70. Note: William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke1 M, #107829, b. after 1225, d. 1296 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. Source Reference 118 applies. William fathered one daughter: Isabel de Valence 3314 3340. EDWARD BALLIOL (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to John, I Balliol 3425 and Devorqui Galloway 3424.

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3341. ROBERT, VI DE BRUCE (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Robert, V de Bruce 3426 and Ms. Unknown 3427. 3342. HUGH DE VENABLES, 5TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's eighth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1190 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kinderton 3428. Note: 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. 3343. ALICE DE OXTON (Lloyd's eighth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1192 in Bebington, Cheshire, England. Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kinderton 3342 married Alice de Oxton. They had one son: Roger De Venables 3266 in 1211 3344. MIESZKO, I PIAST, PRINCE OF SCHLESIEN-OPPELN (Lloyd's nineteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Ladiislav, II Piast, Duke of Poland 3429. Mieszko, died on 16 May 1211. Mieszko, fathered one son: Kazimierz, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln 3268 Generation of Twenty-Times-Great-Grandparents 3345. HUGH LE BIGOD, III/ 3RD EARL OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1190 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 441. Hugh died in 1275, aged about 85. Notes: • 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. 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. Page 1102

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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. Source Reference 122 applies. 3346. MAUD MATILDA MARSHALL, MARSHALL OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England to William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke 3432 and Elizabeth de Clare 3433, as shown in family tree 443. Maud died in 1277, aged about 85. Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345, aged about 17, married Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household, aged about 15, in 1207. They had four children: Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of England 3327 in 1214 Simon Le Bigod 3270 in 1216 William Le Bigod 3329 Isabel de Bigod 3609 about 1222 This family is shown as family tree 411. 3347. RICHAFRD DE FELBRIGG (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1194 in Felbrigg, Norfold, England to Roger de Felbrigg 3434 and Miss de Norfolk 3435, as shown within family tree 384. Richafrd fathered one daughter: Maud (Matilda) de Felbrigg 3271 in 1223 This family is shown as family tree 412. 3348. ROBERT DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1219 in Newselles, Herfordshire, England to Robert de Scales 3436 and Alice de Roucestre 3437, as shown in family tree 444. Robert died in 1265, aged about 46. Note: 1 Robert DE SCALES b: Abt 1219 d: 1265 + Clemence b: Abt 1222 2 Robert DE SCALES b: Abt 1240 d: Bef 4 Sep 1305 + Muriel DE LISCURIS b: Abt 1254 + Isabel BURNELL b: Abt 1252 d: Bef 26 Jul 1333 3 Robert DE SCALES b: 1279 d: 20 Mar 1323-1324 + Egeline DE COURTENAY b: 1287 d: 10 Oct 1335 4 Parnell SCALES b: Abt 1304 + John DE BOVILE b: 1302 5 Margaret BOVILE b: 1328 + Thomas WINGFIELD b: 1328 d: 1378 6 John WINGFIELD b: 1345 d: 1389 + Margaret HASTINGS b: 1355 d: 1387 4 Eleanor DE SCALES b: Abt 1307 4 Robert DE SCALES b: 1310 d: 13 Aug 1369 Page 1103

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+ Catherine D'UFFORD b: 1318 5 Elizabeth DE SCALES b: 1330 + Roger Felbrigge LE BIGOD b: 1316 6 Simon Felbrigge LE BIGOD b: 1366 + Catherine MALLORY b: 1370 5 Robert SCALES b: 1343 6 Catherine SCALES b: Abt 1370 + Constantine CLIFTON b: Abt 1370 d: Bef 1372 5 Margaret DE SCALES b: 1339 d: 8 May 1416 + Robert HOWARD b: 1336 d: 18 Jul 1388 6 John HOWARD b: 1365 d: 17 Nov 1436 + Margaret DE PLAIZ b: Abt 1367 d: 1381 + Alice TENDRING b: 1365 d: 18 Oct 1467 4 Hugh DE SCALES b: Abt 1317 2 William DE SCALES b: Abt 1251 2 Richard DE SCALES b: Abt 1253. 3349. CLEMENCE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1222 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. Robert de Scales 3348 married Clemence Unknown. They had one son: Robert de Scales 3273 about 1240 This family is shown as family tree 413. 3350. PHILIP BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1240 in Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire, England to Hugh Burnell 3438, as shown in family tree 445. Philip fathered one daughter: Isabel Burnell 3274 about 1252 This family is shown as family tree 414. 3351. HUGH LE DESPENCER, SIR KNIGHT (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1223 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester 3439, as shown within family tree 433. Hugh died on 4 August 1265, when older than 42. Note: 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. 3352. ALINE BASSETT, COUNTESS OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1208 in Gloucestershire, England. (Aline married twice. She was married to Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, 3353 and Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351.) Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351, when older than 37, married Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk, aged about 52, about 1260 in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. They had three children: Anne Le Despencer 3330 about 1248 Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester 3395 in 1260 Eleanor Le Despencer 3276 about 1262 This family is shown as family tree 415. 3353. ROGER LE BIGOD, FIFTH EARL OF NORFOLK, MARSHAL OF ENGLAND, (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother's husband) was born in 1246 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Hugh, Le Bigod, Justiciar of England 3327 and Joan de Stuteville 3328. Roger died on 7 December 1306, aged about 60. He was buried in Thetford Priory. (Roger married twice. He was married to Cecelia de thorpe 5552 and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk 3352.) [See also: Indirectly related via Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england,] Note: 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 Page 1104

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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] 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 . Source Reference 102 applies. Roger Le Bigod, Fifth Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of england, married Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk 3352. 3354. ROBERT DE PEYTON DE UFFORD, CHIEF JUSTICE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1236 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to John De Peyton 3440 and Clemence Unknown 3441, as shown in family tree 446. Robert died in 1296, aged about 60. 3355. MARY DE SAYE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1244 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle 3442 and Sibyl Marshal 3443, as shown in family tree 447. Robert De Peyton De Ufford, Chief Justice 3354 married Mary De Saye. They had one son: Robert II D'Ufford, II/Earl of Suffolk 3277 in 1279 This family is shown as family tree 416. Page 1105

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3356. WILIAM BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1195 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Doun Bardolf 3444 and Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay 3445, as shown in family tree 448. 3357. NICHOLA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1209 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England. Wiliam Bardolf 3356 married Nichola Unknown. They had one son: William Bardolf 3279 in 1231 This family is shown as family tree 417. 3358. HUGH DE GOURNAY, VIII (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1205 in Norfolk, Norfolshire, England to Hugh de Gournay, VII 3446 and Juliana de Dammartin 3447, as shown in family tree 449. Hugh died in 1238, aged about 33. 3359. MATILDA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1209 in Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. Hugh de Gournay, VIII 3358 married Matilda Unknown. They had one daughter: Julian de Gournay 3280 in 1231 This family is shown as family tree 418. 3360. WILLIAM DE AGUILLON (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather). 3361. JOAN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother). William de Aguillon 3360 married Joan Unknown. They had one son: Robert de Aguillon 3281 in 1235 This family is shown within family tree 365. 3362. SIR WILLIAM DE FERRERS, III/5TH EARL OF DERBY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1193 in Derbyshire, England to William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derby 3448 and Agnes de Meschines 3449, as shown in family tree 450. William died on 24 March 1254, aged about 60, in Evington, Leicestershire, England. 3363. SYBIL MARSHALL (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1204 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokehshire, Wales, England to William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke 3432 and Elizabeth de Clare 3433, as shown in family tree 443. Sybil died on 27 April 1245, aged about 40, in Derbyshire, England. William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derby 3362, aged about 25, married Sybil Marshall, aged about 14, on 14 May 1219 in Derbyshire, England. They had one daughter: Joan de Ferrers 3282 about 1233 This family is shown as family tree 419. 3364. PIERRE DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1190 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Ebal de Grandison 3450 and Beatrix de Geneva 3451, as shown in family tree 451. Pierre died in 1257, aged about 67. 3365. AGNES DE NEUFCHATAL (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1194 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Ulric de Neufchatal, III/Count of Neufchatel 3452 and Jolanthe Von Urach 3453, as shown in family tree 452. Pierre de Grandison 3364 married Agnes de Neufchatal. They had one son: Amadeus de Grandison 3283 about 1229 This family is shown as family tree 420. 3366. ALBERT DE LA TOUR (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1190 to Albert de la Tour du Pin 3454 and Marie d'Auvergne 3455, as shown in family tree 453. Albert died in 1264, aged about 74. 3367. BEATRIX DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1191 to Hugh de Burgundy 3456 and Beatrix de Vennois 3457, as shown in family tree 454. Albert de la Tour 3366 married Beatrix de Burgundy. They had one daughter: Banoile de la Tour 3284 about 1231 This family is shown as family tree 421. 3368. BARON ROBERET DE TREGOZ, BARON OF EWYAS (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1190 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England to Robert de Tregoz, I/Sheriff of Wiltshire 3458 and Sibyl de Ewyas 3459, as shown in family tree 455. Roberet died on 4 August 1265, aged about 75, in Evesham, Worcestershire, England. Roberet fathered one son: John de Tregoz, Lord of Tregoz 3285 in 1222 This family is shown as family tree 422. 3369. JOHN CONINGSBY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1240 in Warwickshire, England to John de Coningsby 3460 and Ms. Baddlesmere 3461, as shown within family tree 392. 3370. MARGERIE DE SOLERS (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1250 in Warwickshire, England to Roger de Solers 3462, as shown within family tree 392. John Coningsby 3369 married Margerie de Solers. They had one son: Roger Coningsby 3286 in 1280 This family is shown as family tree 423.

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3371. ROBERT CHICHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1214 to Richard De Chichester 3463, as shown within family tree 393. 3372. PETRONILLE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1218. Robert Chichester 3371 married Petronille Unknown. They had one son: Richard Chichester 3288 in 1240 This family is shown as family tree 424. 3373. THOMAS RALEIGH (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1260 in Raleigh, Devonshire, England or 1637 to William Raleigh 3464 and Joan Stockhay 3465, as shown within family tree 394. 3374. LAURA PEVERELL (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1255 to Hugh Peverell 3466, as shown within family tree 394. Thomas Raleigh 3373 married Laura Peverell. They had one son: John Raleigh 3290 in 1285 This family is shown as family tree 425. 3375. HENRY TRACY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1260. Henry fathered one daughter: Joan Tracy 3291 in 1290 This family is shown within family tree 369. 3376. ROGER MOELS (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1306 in Lustleigh, England to Roger Moels 3467, as shown in family tree 456. Roger died in 1323, aged about 17. 3377. ALICE PROUSE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1286 to William Prouse 3468 and Alice De Reigny 3469, as shown in family tree 457. Roger Moels 3376 married Alice Prouse. They had one daughter: Joanna Moels 3294 in 1306 This family is shown as family tree 426. 3378. RICHARD TREMENENT (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1252 to Richard Tremenent 3470 and Isabell De Clist 3471, as shown within family tree 396. 3379. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother). Richard Tremenent 3378 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: John Tremenent 3297 in 1282 This family is shown as family tree 427. 3380. JOHN KEYNES (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1308 to Thomas Keynes 3472 and Jone Stapeldon 3473. 3381. ISABELL WAKE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1312 to John Wake 3474 and Alice Unknown 3475. Isabell died in 1360, aged about 48. John Keynes 3380 married Isabell Wake. They had one son: Thomas Keynes 3298 in 1331 This family is shown within family tree 372. 3382. WILLIAM DE PAULETT, III (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1235 to William De Paulett, II 3476. William fathered one son: Walter De Paulett 3301 in 1265 This family is shown within family tree 373. 3383. BARTHOLOMEW GIFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1228 in Of, Halsbury, Devonshire, England to William Gifford 3477 and Ms. Unknown 3478, as shown in family tree 458. Bartholomew died in 1314, aged about 86. 3384. JOAN DE HALSBURY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1240 in Halsbury, Devon, England to Peter de Halsbury 3479, as shown within family tree 399. Bartholomew Gifford 3383 married Joan de Halsbury. They had one son: Baldwin Giffard 3302 in 1260 This family is shown as family tree 428. 3385. HUMPHREY DE BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1251 in Rhyme, Dorset, England to Robert De Beauchamp 3480 and Alice De Mohun 3481, as shown in family tree 459. 3386. SYBIL OLIVER (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother). Humphrey De Beauchamp 3385 married Sybil Oliver. They had one son: John Beauchamp 3304 This family is shown as family tree 429.

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3387. RICHARD CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1260 to Richard Champernowne 3482 and Joan Okeston 3483, as shown in family tree 460. Richard died in 1283, aged about 23. 3388. JOAN DE CORNWALL (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1266. Richard Champernowne 3387 married Joan De Cornwall. They had one son: Richard Champernowne 3306 in 1284 This family is shown as family tree 430. 3389. THOMAS DE WINGFIELD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1272 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England to Robert de Wingfield 3484 and Johanna Fastolf 3485, as shown within family tree 402. 3390. ALICE DE WEYLAND (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1274 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England. Thomas de Wingfield 3389 married Alice de Weyland. They had one son: John de Wingfield 3308 about 1296 This family is shown as family tree 431. 3391. JOHN PECHERE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather). John fathered one daughter: Anne Pechere 3309 about 1298 This family is shown within family tree 377. 3392. ERNALD HONEYPOT (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1257 to John Honeypot 3486. Ernald fathered one son: John Horypot 3310 in 1283 This family is shown within family tree 377. 3393. HENRY HASTINGS (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1224 in Bergavenny, Norfolk, England to Henry Hastings, Knight 3487 and Ada Scott 3488, as shown in family tree 461. 3394. JOANE DE CANTILUPE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1240 in Calne, Wiltshire, England to William de Cantilupe 3489 and Eva Braose 3490, as shown in family tree 462. Joane died before 1271, when younger than 30. Henry Hastings 3393, aged about 31, married Joane de Cantilupe, aged about 15, about 1255. They had one son: John, I Hastings, 1st Lord of Hastings 3312 in 1262 This family is shown as family tree 432. 3395. HUGH LE DESPENCER, EARL OF WINCHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 May 1260/61 in Winchester, Hamptonshire, England to Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351 and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk 3352, as shown in family tree 415. Hugh became generally known as "The Elder". The Elder died on 27 October 1326, aged 66, of Hanged, in Bristol, Goucestershire, England. Notes: • THIS PERSON HAS MULTIPLE CHOICES FOR PARENTS: Father: Hugh Le DESPENCER Sir Knight b: BEF 1223 in Of, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England Mother: Aline BASSETT Countess Of Norfolk b: ABT 1208 in Of, , Gloucestershire, England Father: Gilbert BASSETT b: ABT 1154 in Of, Heddingdon, Oxfordshire, England Mother: Egelina De COURTENAY b: ABT 1178 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England Marriage 1 Isabel De BEAUCHAMP b: ABT 1252 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England Married: 1281 Children Sir Hugh DESPENCER b: 1 Mar 1260 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 in Of, Winchester, South Hampton, England Ada DESPENCER b: ABT 1262 in Of, Winchester, South Hampton, England Hugh DESPENCER Baron Le Despenser b: 1262 in Of, , , , England Joane DESPENCER b: 1264 in Of, Winchester, South Hampton, England Joan DESPENCER b: ABT 1264 in Of, Southampton, Lincolnshire, England Aveline Or Oliva DESPENCER b: ABT 1266 in Of, Southampton, Lincolnshire, England Eleanor DESPENCER b: ABT 1268 in Of, Winchester, South Hampton, England Philip Le DESPENCER b: ABT 1308 in Of, Stoke, Gloucestershire, England. • Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hugh le Despenser (1262 – 27 October 1326), sometimes referred to as "the elder Despenser", was for a time the chief adviser to King Edward II of England. He was the son of Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (or Despenser), and Aliva Basset, sole daughter and heiress of Philip Basset. His father was killed at Evesham when Hugh was just a boy, but Hugh's patrimony was saved through the influence of his maternal grandfather (who had been loyal to the king).[1] Page 1108

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He married Isabel de Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn. He was created a baron by writ of summons to Parliament in 1295. He was one of the few barons to remain loyal to Edward during the controversy regarding Piers Gaveston. Despenser became Edward's loyal servant and chief administrator after Gaveston was executed in 1312, but the jealousy of other barons - and, more importantly, his own corruption and unjust behaviour - led to his being exiled along with his son Hugh Despenser the younger in 1321, when Edmund de Woodstoke replaced him as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Edward found it difficult to manage without them, and recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged the queen, Isabella, the more so when Despenser was created Earl of Winchester. When Isabella and her lover, Roger Mortimer, led a rebellion against the king, both Despensers were captured and executed. Queen Isabella interceded for him, but his enemies, notably Roger Mortimer and Henry, Earl of Lancaster, insisted that he should face trial and execution. The elder Despenser was hanged at Bristol on 27 October 1326. [edit] Notes ^ Fryde 28 [edit] References Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 72-31, 74-31, 74A-31, 93A-29 Fryde, Natalie (1979). The tyranny and fall of Edward II, 1321-1326. ISBN 0521548063. Karau, Björn: Günstlinge am Hof Edwards II. von England - Aufstieg und Fall der Despensers, MA-Thesis, Kiel 1999. (Free Download: http://www.despensers.de/download.htm) Hunt, William (1888). "Hugh Despenser". Dictionary of National Biography. 14. Legal offices Preceded by The Lord Strange Justice in Eyre south of the Trent 1296–1307 Succeeded by Pain Tiptoft Preceded by The Lord Tibetot Justice in Eyre south of the Trent 1307–1311 Succeeded by Robert fitz Pain Preceded by Robert fitz Pain Justice in Eyre south of the Trent 1312–1314 Succeeded by The Lord Monthermer Preceded by The Earl of Pembroke Justice in Eyre south of the Trent 1324–1326 Succeeded by The Lord Wake of Liddell Political offices Preceded by The Lord Badlesmere Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports 1320 Succeeded by The Earl of Kent Peerage of England Preceded by New Creation Earl of Winchester 1322–1326 Succeeded by Attainted Preceded by Hugh le Despencer Baron le Despencer 1265–1326 . • 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|||||||Philip Basset||p2643.htm#i26429|||| Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester was born circa 1227. He was the son of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord le Despenser and Aliva Basset. He married Isabella de Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Page 1109

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Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey. He died circa 1326, by hanging (at the age of nearly 90!). Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester also went by the nick-name of Hugh 'the Younger'. He gained the title of Earl of Winchester. He gained the title of 2nd Lord le Despenser. He was attainted. Child of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester Isabel le Despenser+ d. 4 Dec 13341 Children of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester and Isabella de Beauchamp Aline le Despenser d. b 28 Nov 13532 Hugh le Despenser, 3rd Lord le Despenser+ b. c 1290, d. 29 Nov 1326 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. [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. Source Reference 13 applies. 3396. ISABEL DE BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1252 in Warwik, Warwickhire, England to William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick 3491 and Maud FitzGeoffrey 3492, as shown in family tree 463. Isabel died about 30 May 1306, aged about 53, in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England. Note: 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. Source Reference 13 applies. Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester 3395 married Isabel de Beauchamp. They had two children: Isabel le Despencer 3313 about 1270 Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Lord of Despenser. Lord of Glamorgan 3332 about 1286 This family is shown as family tree 433. 3397. WILLIAM CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1295 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England to Marmaduke Constable 3493 and Elizabeth Unknown 3494, as shown in family tree 464. William died on 26 April 1319, aged about 23, in England. 3398. JOAN FITZHUGH (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1296 in Flamborough, Yorkshire, England. Joan died in Holme Upon Spalding Moor, East Ride, Yorkshire, England. William Constable 3397, aged about 19, married Joan FitzHugh, aged about 18, in 1314 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 3316 in 1317 This family is shown as family tree 434. 3399. ROBERT DE RUTHIRFURDE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1260 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland to Nichol de Ruthirfurde 3495 and Marjorie Halliday 3496, as shown in family tree 465. 3400. JOHANNA DE HENTON (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1260 in Roxboughshire, Scotland. Robert de Ruthirfurde 3399 married Johanna de Henton. They had one son: Richard de Ruthirfurde 3318 in 1280 This family is shown as family tree 435. 3401. WILLIAM DE DOUGLAS, III/LORD OF DOUGLAS (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1228 in Douglas Castle, Dougls, Lanarkshire, Scotland to William de Douglas 3497 and Martha de Carrick 3498, as shown in family tree 466. William became generally known as "Le Hardi". Le Hardi died in 1298, aged about 70, of hanged in Tower of London, in London, England. Page 1110

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Note: 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 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". 3402. ELIZABETH STEWART (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born to Alexander Stewart, IV/High Stewart of Scotland 3499 and Jean MacRorie 3500, as shown in family tree 467. William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglas 3401 married Elizabeth Stewart. They had one son: James de Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas 3319 in 1286 This family is shown as family tree 436. 3403. JOHN MORAY (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1288 in Drumsargard, Lanarkshire, Scotland to William Moray 3501, as shown in family tree 468. John died in 1335, aged about 47. John fathered one son: Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn 3320 in 1310 This family is shown as family tree 437. 3404. PETER PIERRE PERKYNS MORLAIUX (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Pierre Morlais Perkins, Pierre de Morlais, John Perkins, Peter Morley Perkins, Pierre de Morlais Perkins, Pierre de Morlaix, John Perkins and Perter Morley Perkyns, was born between 1303 and 1350 in Bretagne, Morlaix, Normandy, France alt Stropshire, England alt Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England to Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittany 3502, as shown in family tree 469. He became a Sargeant to Hugh de Spencer. Peter died in 1381/82, aged about 54, in Oxfordshire, England alt Warwickshire, England alt Shropshire, England. Notes: • 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. Page 1111

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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. 3405. AGNES TAYLOR (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother) was born before 1352 in Hillmorton, England or Rutlandshire, Rutland, England to John Taylor 3084 and Margaret Welmote 3085, as shown in family tree 325. Agnes died in 1399, when older than 47, in Hillmorteon, Warwickshire, England. Note: 1 Agnes TAYLOR b: 1325 d: Bef 1388 + Peter (Pierre) PERKYNS (MORLAIUX) b: 1325 d: Aft 1381 2 Henry PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: Abt 1329 d: Bef 1412 + FNU LNU 3 John PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: 1350 d: Bef 1412 + Margaret LNU 4 William PERKYNS (PIERREKIN) b: 1380 d: 1451 2 William PERKYNS b: 1380 d: 1451 + Margaret COLLEE b: Abt 1330 3 Thomas PERKYNS b: 1410 d: 1478 + Ellen TOMPKINS b: 1401 4 Thomas PERKINS b: 1428 4 William James PERKYNS b: 1430 d: Aft 1495 + Joanna READ b: 1434 5 John PERKYNS b: 1456 5 Thomas PERKYNS (PERKINS) b: 1495 d: 21 Apr 1528 + Alys (Alice) DE ASTLEY b: 1470 d: 15 Oct 1538 6 Joan PERKINS b: 1481 + FNU SLEYTER (SLATER) 6 Juliana PERKINS b: Abt 1482 + Thomas COMPTON 6 Henry PERKINS b: 1484 d: 16 Jan 1546/1547 + Alice LNU (PERKINS) b: 1486 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 1486 5 William PERKYNS b: 1460 d: 1536 4 Humphrey PERKYNS b: Abt 1446 4 John PERKYNS b: 1450 d: 1519 3 Humphrey PERKYNS b: Abt 1420 + Peter Morley (Morlaiux) PERKINS d: Abt 1381 2 Henry PERKINS + FNU LNU 3 John PERKINS d: Abt 1399 + FNU LNU 4 William PERKINS + Margaret UNKNOWN 5 Thomas PERKINS d: 1478 6 William PERKINS d: 1495 + Margaret LNU Page 1112

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5 Thomas PERKINS d: Bef 1479 + Ellen TOMPKINS b: 1401 6 John PERKINS 6 Thomas PERKINS b: 1428 6 William PERKINS + Joanna READ b: 1434 6 Humphrey PERKINS. Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux 3404, aged about 52, married Agnes Taylor, when older than 26, between 1359 and 1396 in France or Hereford, England. They had two children: Henry Perkins 3322 in 1330 William Perkyns, I/Lord of Ufton 3334 in 1380 This family is shown as family tree 438. 3406. ROGER LA ZOUCHE (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born on 14 May 1238 to Alan Coeche la Zouche 3503 and Alice de Belmeis 3504, as shown in family tree 470. 3407. MARGARET UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandmother). Roger la Zouche 3406 married Margaret Unknown. They had one son: Eudo la Zouche 3325 in 1245 This family is shown as family tree 439. 3408. WILLIAM DE CANTELOU (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-grandfather) was born on 25 September (year unknown) to William de Cantilupe 3489 and Eva Braose 3490, as shown in family tree 462. William fathered one daughter: Milicent de Cantelou 3326 in 1253 This family is shown as family tree 440. 3409. WILLIAM LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 441. 3410. RALPH LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 441. 3411. ROGER LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 441. 3412. JOANE (ISABEL) DE MORTIMER (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1194 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England to Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore 3508 and Millicent de Ferrers 3507. Joane died in 1268, aged about 74. Joane married her indirect relation , Walcheline de Beauchamp 3634. 3413. MARGARET DE CLARE (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1294 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England to Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertford 3513 and Joan Plantagenet 3512. 3414. PIERS GAVESTON (Lloyd's second cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born between 1280 and 1284 in Cornwall, England. Piers died in 1312, aged about 29, of Taken to Warwick Castle, ran through with a sword and beheaded. Notes: • Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (c. 1284 – 19 June 1312) was the favourite, and possibly lover, of King Edward II of England. A Gascon by birth, Piers was the son of Sir Arnaud de Gabaston, a soldier in service to King Edward I of England, and of Claramonde de Marsan[1]. Arnaud had been used as a hostage by Edward twice; on the second occasion, Arnaud escaped captivity, and fled to England with his son. Both then entered the royal household, where Gaveston behaved so well and so virtuously that the King declared him an example for his own son, Prince Edward, to follow, making him a companion of Prince Edward in 1300. Prince Edward was delighted with Gaveston -- a man skilled in the arts of war and military tactics -- who was noted for his wit, rudeness, and entertaining manner, and gave him many honours and gifts. The Prince also declared that he loved Gaveston 'like a brother.' Gaveston was also a close friend of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, Gaveston being awarded the wardship of Mortimer's property after the death of Roger's father – this was a great honour for Gaveston, since the wardship of such an estate would normally be awarded to a nobleman, and is thus an indication of the regard both the King and his son held for Gaveston. Contents [hide] 1 Gaveston and Edward I Page 1113

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[edit] Gaveston and Edward I Whilst King Edward I liked Gaveston, he strongly disapproved of the close relationship between the knight and the Prince, which was felt to be inappropriate due to Gaveston's rank. He became especially enraged with Gaveston when he, along with twenty-one other knights (including Sir Roger Mortimer), deserted the English army in Scotland after the 1306 campaign and went to a tournament in France. Furious, the King declared the estates of all the deserters forfeit, issued orders for them to be arrested, and declared them traitors. Gaveston and his companions therefore asked Prince Edward to intercede with the King on their behalf; the Prince accordingly enlisted the support of his stepmother, Queen Margaret, who pleaded with the King to forgive the young men. Most, including Mortimer, were forgiven in January of 1307 and returned their estates. Gaveston, however, remained disfavoured: the King had learned that Piers and the Prince were sworn brothers-in-arms, who had promised to fight together, protect each other, and share all of their possessions. To the King, this was unthinkable: not only was it monstrous for a future King to be shackled by oath to a commoner, unable to be adequately secure against potential plots; but the oath threatened to share the government of England itself with Gaveston, and that was simply intolerable. His displeasure with Gaveston and the young man's friendship with Prince Edward only continued to increase.[2]. The Prince, determined to maintain his oath and companionship with Gaveston, next resolved to ennoble the other man by granting him the County of Ponthieu (one of Prince Edward's own Counties). He sent an extremely unwilling Treasurer William Langton to the King with this news. Langton announced it on his knees: "My lord King, I am sent on behalf of my lord the prince, your son, though as God lives, unwillingly, to seek in his name your licence to promote his knight Piers Gaveston to the rank of the Count of Ponthieu." Unsurprisingly, the King was not pleased. Reportedly, he shouted back at Langton, "Who are you who dares to ask such things? As God lives, if not for the fear of the Lord, and because you said at the outset that you undertook this business unwillingly, you would not escape my hands!" The King then summoned the Prince before him, demanding to know why he had sent Langton before him. The Prince replied that he wished for the King's permission to grant Ponthieu to Gaveston. According to historian Ian Mortimer, on hearing these words spoken by the Prince, the King flew into a rage, exclaiming, "'You wretched son of a whore! Do you want to give away lands now? You who have never gained any? As God lives, if not for fear of breaking up the Kingdom, I would never let you enjoy your inheritance!' As he spoke, the King seized hold of the Prince's head by the hair and tore handfuls of hair out, then threw the Prince to the floor and kicked him repeatedly until he was exhausted." [3] King Edward then summoned the Lords gathering for the Parliament at Carlisle, and before them declared Gaveston banished. It appears to have been more a punishment of the Prince than of Gaveston – Gaveston's conduct having been largely irreproachable, the King granted him a pension to be enjoyed whilst abroad. He also forced Prince Edward and Piers to swear an oath never to see one another again without his permission. Gaveston then set sail for France, loaded down with many rich gifts from the Prince. But as soon as Edward I died in July 1307, the new King recalled his "Brother Perrot" and endowed him with the County of Cornwall (which had been intended for Thomas of Brotherton, Edward I's young second son). [edit] First recall Soon after his recalling, Edward II arranged the marriage of Gaveston to Margaret de Clare, a granddaughter of King Edward I, and sister of the Earl of Gloucester, another friend of both Edward and Gaveston. The marriage was held soon after the funeral of the old King: held at Berkhampstead, the Manor of Queen Margaret, it proved an excuse for the first in a string of feasts and hunts, being followed by similar entertainments at Kings Langley in Hertfordshire, and a tournament held by the King in honour of Gaveston at Wallingford Castle, which had been presented to Gaveston by Edward. It proved an embarrassment for many of the older lords present: Gaveston's young and talented knights easily won against the older knights fighting for the Earls of Surrey, Hereford, and Arundel. This led to the enmity of these Earls. When Edward II left the country in 1308 to marry Isabella of France, who was just 12 years old, he appointed Gaveston Regent in his place, horrifying the Lords; they had expected Edward to appoint a family member or an experienced noble. By this appointment of his favorite, Edward demonstrated his faith in Gaveston, but in the process increased his friend's unpopularity. Gaveston himself did little during his Regency, however; the only thing he did of note in his two weeks of rule was to take a proud attitude to those who came before him. Gaveston also proved unpopular with the new queen consort. The two men, who were of approximately the same age, Page 1114

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may have had a homosexual relationship, and Edward's preference for the company of Gaveston over that of his wife, whatever the motives, is generally agreed by historians as having created early discord in the Royal marriage. Gaveston's behaviour at the coronation feast is of especial note: he appeared in royal purple instead of an Earl's cloth of gold, spent the evening chatting and joking with Edward (who ignored his bride, her brother and her uncles in favour of Gaveston), and was eventually discovered to have been given all of the gold and jewellery Edward had received as wedding gifts. [edit] Ireland and return Having been forced by his lords to banish Gaveston following the embarrassment of the coronation, Edward instead appointed him Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, an office which allowed Gaveston much authority, honour and dignity. Gaveston may have also fought with Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, who was also in Ireland at that time. By the summer of 1309 he had gained a reputation as a sound military administrator, having strengthened Dublin and secured English rule there. After manipulations by Edward in England, Gaveston left Ireland on 23 July 1309 and made his way to Stamford via Tintagel, arriving at Parliament in Stamford in late July. Unfortunately, Gaveston swiftly made more enemies: the moderate Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, whom Gaveston offended by referring to him as 'Joseph the Jew'; and Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, a cousin of the King and the most powerful Lord in the land after the King. He swore to destroy Gaveston when, after having already provoked the Earl many times, Gaveston persuaded Edward to dismiss one of Lancaster's retainers. Led by Lancaster, a powerful group of Earls demanded that he be banished again. Few stood by the King. Of those who did, the Earl of Surrey had sworn eternal hatred of Gaveston. After a failed Scottish campaign in 1310–11, Edward was forced by his Earls to banish Gaveston once again. [edit] Death When Gaveston returned in 1312, he was faced with hostility. Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster raised an army against Gaveston and the King, and on 4 May attacked Newcastle, where Edward and Gaveston were staying. The pair were forced to flee by ship to Scarborough Castle. They left behind all of their money and soldiers, which were appropriated by Lancaster. Edward then went south to raise an army, leaving Gaveston in Scarborough. Lancaster immediately brought his army up to threaten Gaveston and to cut him off from the King. Fearful for his life, Gaveston was forced to surrender to Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, who swore an oath to surrender his lands and titles to protect Gaveston. However, in Oxfordshire, Gaveston was captured and taken to Warwick Castle by Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick. He was held there for nine days before the Earl of Lancaster arrived; Lancaster then judged, "While he lives, there will be no safe place in the realm of England." Accordingly, on 19 June, Gaveston was taken to Blacklow Hill (which belonged to the Earl of Lancaster), and killed by two Welshmen, who ran him through with a sword before beheading him as he lay dying on the grass. He was survived by his wife and a baby daughter, Joan. The Earl of Pembroke, who had sworn to protect him, was mortified by the death, having attempted to raise an army to free him, and having even appealed to the University of Oxford for aid. (The University, not known for its military strength in any case, had not the slightest interest in assisting either Gaveston or de Valence.) Edward II, on hearing of the murder, at first reacted with utter rage; later, this would become cold fury, and a desire to destroy those who had destroyed Gaveston. Ten years later, Edward II avenged Gaveston's death when he had the Earl of Lancaster killed. [edit] Other information Much later, Gaveston would be replaced in the King's affections by Hugh le Despenser. Gaveston is a major character in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II, and is portrayed by Andrew Tiernan in the 1991 film adaptation. Gaveston tells the story of his life in the historical novel The Confession of Piers Gaveston by Brandy Purdy. One of the more flamboyant dining clubs at Oxford University, the Piers Gaveston Society, is named after him. [edit] References ^ Fritze, Ronald H. (2002). Historical Dictionary of Late Medieval England, 1272-1485. Greenwood Press. p. 221. ISBN 0313291241. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=INmdwCSkvIgC&dq=%22claramonde+de+marsan%22+gaveston&client=firefox~ -a. ^ Mortimer, Ian (2004). The Greatest Traitor. Pimlico. pp. 29. "Mortimer cites 'Piers Gaveston', pp. 20-2, by Chaplais, as his source." Page 1115

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^ Mortimer, Ian (2004). The Greatest Traitor. Pimlico. pp. 29. "Mortimer cites 'Edward of Carnarvon', p. 121, by Johnstone, and the Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, p. 382, edited by Rothwell." [edit] Sources Vita Edwardi Secundi Walter of Guisborough Johnstone, Hilda. Edward of Caernavon, 1946 Mortimer, Ian. The Greatest Traitor, 2004. • Piers Gaveston, favourite of Edward II. Piers and Edward met when young men in 1300. Edwards father, King Edward I, soon came to disapprove of the close relationship and when asked by Edward to give land and title to Gaveston became furious and banished Gaveston to France. Soon after Edward I died and Piers was recalled. Though Edward II was married to Isabella in 1308, and Gaveston to Margaret De Clare, it is very likely the two men had a physical relationship. Certainly Edwards preference for Piers over Isabella came to cause resentment. It also caused resentment among the nobles who were shocked when Edward left Gaveston as regent while he travelled to France to marry Isabella, and Gaveston made many enemies among the nobility, notably Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. In 1312 he raised an army against Edward and Gaveston. Though Edward escaped south, Gaveston was eventually captured and taken to Warwick Castle, where Lancaster approved his execution. He was taken to Blacklow Hill, ran through with a sword and beheaded. http://marksatchwill.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html. Piers Gaveston married Margaret de Clare 3413. 3415. ELIZABETH DE CLARE (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 16 September 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England to Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertford 3513 and Joan Plantagenet 3512. Elizabeth died on 4 November 1360, aged 65. 3416. ROBERT D'AMORY (Lloyd's second cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1290 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England. Robert died, of died of illness while awaiting execution. Note: Roger d'Amory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Roger d'Amory, Lord d'Amory, Baron of Armoy in Ireland, (b. ca. 1290 – d. bef. March 14, 1321/1322) was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle. He was the younger son of Sir Robert d'Amory, Knt., of Bucknell & Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Sir Roger also possessed in his own right the manors of Bletchington and Holton, Oxfordshire, Standon in Hertfordshire, Caythorpe in Lincolnshire, and Knaresborough and St. Briavel's Castles. d'Amory fought at the Battle of Bannockburn where he provided "good services", following which he was granted the manors of Sandal, Yorkshire and Vauxhall, Surrey, in 1317. Sir Roger d'Amorie, knt., had summons to parliament on November 20, 1317, and in the 11th (1318), 12th (1319), 13th (1320) and 14th (1321) years of the reign of King Edward II, whereby he is held to have become Lord d'Amory. He had been a favourite of King Edward II of England until he was displaced by Hugh the younger Despenser. d'Amory took an active part in the Despencer war in 1321-22 and was one of the principals in this affair. He captured Gloucester, burnt Bridgnorth, was at the siege of Tickhill and the battle at Burton-on-Trent. As a result his lands were confiscated and orders were issued for his arrest. Retreating before the King's forces, being either sick or wounded he was left behind at Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, where he was captured on March 11, 1322 (1321/2). He was quickly tried and condemned to death. It appears, however, that his illness beat the executioner as he died there "of illness" two days later, and was buried at St. Mary's, Ware, Hertfordshire. Lord d'Amory married shortly before May 3, 1317, Lady Elizabeth de Clare, being her third husband. They had one child: Elizabeth (died before her husband) who married John Bardolf, 3rd Lord Bardolf (1311 - 1363) and was mother to William 4th Lord Bardolf (1349 - 1386). References Lodge, John, Keeper of the Rolls, &c., The Peerage of Ireland, Dublin, 1789, p.124. Banks, Sir T.C., Bt., Baronia Anglica Concentrata; or Baronies in Fee, London, 1844, p.176. Burke, Messrs., John and John Bernard, The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their descendants, Sovereigns and Subjects, London, 1851, vol.2, pedigree CXVII. Waters, Robert, BA., Barrister of the Inner Temple, Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley &c., London, 1878, vol.1, p.140. Burke, Sir Bernard, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, London, 1883, pps: 5, 6, and 120.) Weis, Fredk., Lewis, et al, The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, 5th edition, Baltimore, 2002, p.49. Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, Md., 2004, p.167. Source Reference 80 applies. Page 1116

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3417. EDWARD III PLANTAGENET, KING OF ENGLAND, LORD OF IRELAND (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 13 November 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England to Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519 and Isabella (of) France 3520. Edward died on 21 June 1377, aged 64, in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England. Notes: • 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 government—in particular the evolution of the English parliament—as 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. Edward’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

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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, 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, Edward, with 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 threat—in 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 Page 1118

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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 won a decisive victory. Meanwhile, back home, the returned David II was 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 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, was inconclusive. In 1360, therefore, Edward accepted the Treaty of Brétigny, whereby 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, meanwhile, the decade following the Treaty of Brétigny was 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 Page 1119

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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 provisions—the Pope providing benefices for clerics, often non-resident aliens—caused 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 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 time—albeit with noble support—was 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. Page 1120

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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—and in particular the Commons—gained 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 —the king's favorite at the time—accidentally 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 pense—shame 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—himself bilingual—viewed 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 one—to 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 such as Mark Ormrod and Ian Mortimer have followed this Page 1121

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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. Page 1122

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? 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. ? Ormrod, 1990', 37. ? Ormrod, 1990, 38. ? William Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England in its origin and development, se. Source Reference 138 applies. 3418. PHILIPPA (OF) HAINAULT (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland 3417 married Philippa (of) Hainault. They had two children: Edward Plantagenet, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales 3338 in 1330 Margaret Plantagenet 3140 in 1361 3419. ELEANOR OF WOODSTOCK PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 18 June 1318 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England to Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519 and Isabella (of) France 3520. 3420. JOANNA PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 5 July 1321 in London, England to Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519 and Isabella (of) France 3520. 3421. JOHN PLANTAGENET, EARL OF CORNWALL (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519 and Isabella (of) France 3520. 3422. ISABELLA D'ANGOULLEME (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1188 to Aymer Taillefer, Compte d'Angouleme 3523 and Alice de Courtenay 3524. Isabella died on 31 May 1286, aged about 97. Note: 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 was born circa 1188 at Angoulême, Angoumois, France.3 She was the daughter of Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême and 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, between 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 was 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 Page 1123

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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. Source Reference 115 applies. 3423. HUGUES, X DE LUSIGNAN, COMTE DE LA MARCHE (Lloyd's third cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Hughes, IX de Lusignan 5544 and Marie d'Angouleme 5545. Hugues, died in 1249. [See also: Indirectly related via Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche] Note: 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 was 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, between 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Hugues, X de Lusignan, Comte de La Marche married Isabella d'Angoulleme 3422. They had one son: William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Wexford, Earl of Valence 3339 after 1225 3424. DEVORQUI GALLOWAY (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Alan Galloway, Lord of Galloway 3526 and Margaret Caennmor 3525.

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3426. ROBERT, V DE BRUCE (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Robert, IV de Bruce 3528 and Isobel Caennmor 3527. 3427. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Robert, V de Bruce 3426 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Robert, VI de Bruce 3341 3428. WILLIAM DE VENABLES, 4TH BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's seventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1170 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kinderton 3531 and Margary Croxton de Hatton 3532. William died in 1228, aged about 58. Note: 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. William fathered one son: Hugh De Venables, 5th Baron of Kinderton 3342 about 1190 3429. LADIISLAV, II PIAST, DUKE OF POLAND (Lloyd's eighteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1105 to Boleslaw, III Piast, Prince of Poland 3533. Ladiislav, died on 30 May 1159, aged about 53. Ladiislav, fathered one son: Mieszko, I Piast, Prince of Schlesien-Oppeln 3344 Generation of Twenty-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 3430. ROGER LE BIGOD, II/2ND EARL OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Roger Bigod, was born in 1144/45 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534 and Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk 3535, as shown in family tree 471. Roger died before 2 August 1221, when younger than 77, in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Notes: • 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 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 was a royal ward and mistress of King Henry II, by whom she was 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 Page 1125

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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. Source Reference 101 applies. • 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 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. Source Reference 110 applies. • 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. Source Reference 122 applies. 3431. IDA ISABEL PLANTAGENET, COUNTESS OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Isabella de Warenne, was born about 1154 in Norfolk, Norforlshire, England to Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey 3537 and Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey 3538, as shown in family tree 472. Ida died before 30 November 1234, when younger than 80. (Ida married twice. She was married to Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791 and Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430.)

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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. Source Reference 114 applies. Ida married her uncle, Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791. Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430, aged about 29, married Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk, aged about 19, about 1173. They had five children: Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345 in 1190 Mary Bigod 3599 about 1196 William Le Bigod 3409 Ralph Le Bigod 3410 Roger Le Bigod 3411 This family is shown as family tree 441. 3432. WILLIAM MARSHALL, 3RD EARL OF PEMBROKE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1146 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England to John FitzGilbert Marshall, Marshal to King Henry, II 3539 and Sibilla de Salisbury 3540, as shown in family tree 473. William became generally known as "The Protector". The Protector died on 14 May 1219, aged about 72, in Caversham, Oxford, England. 3433. ELIZABETH DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1174 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England. William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke 3432 married Elizabeth de Clare. They had two children: Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household 3346 in 1192 Sybil Marshall 3363 in 1204 This family is shown as family tree 443. 3434. ROGER DE FELBRIGG (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1168 in Felbrigg, Norfold, England. 3435. MISS DE NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1172 in Beeston, Yorkshire, England to Gilbert de Norfolk 3541. Roger de Felbrigg 3434 married Miss de Norfolk. They had one son: Richafrd de Felbrigg 3347 in 1194 This family is shown within family tree 384. 3436. ROBERT DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1196 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Roger de Scales 3542 and Margery de Reaufou 3543, as shown in family tree 474. Robert died before 23 January 1250, when younger than 53. 3437. ALICE DE ROUCESTRE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1199 in Rivenhall, Essex, England to William de Roucestre 3544, as shown within family tree 413. Alice died after 1256, when older than 57, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. Robert de Scales 3436 married Alice de Roucestre. They had one son: Robert de Scales 3348 about 1219 This family is shown as family tree 444. 3438. HUGH BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1218 to William Burnell 3545 and Isabel de Longespee 3546, as shown in family tree 475. Hugh died in 1242, aged about 24.

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3439. HUGH LE DESPENCER, EARL OF WINCHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1197 in Ryhall, Rutlandshire, England. Hugh died on 23 February 1238, aged about 40. Hugh fathered one son: Hugh Le Despencer, Sir Knight 3351 before 1223 This family is shown within family tree 433. 3440. JOHN DE PEYTON (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1203 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England to Negel De Peyton 3547, as shown in family tree 476. 3441. CLEMENCE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1214. John De Peyton 3440 married Clemence Unknown. They had one son: Robert De Peyton De Ufford, Chief Justice 3354 in 1236 This family is shown as family tree 446. 3442. WILLIAM, V. DE SAYE, GOV. OF ROCHESTER CASTLE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1206/7 in Sussex, England or West Greenwich, Kent, England to Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwich 3548 and Alice De Chesney 3549, as shown in family tree 477. William, died before 12 February 1271/72, when younger than 64, in Rochester Castle, England. Note: 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. 3443. SIBYL MARSHAL (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1213 in Linton, England to John Marshal 3550 and Aline Rye 3551, as shown in family tree 478. William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle 3442 married Sibyl Marshal. They had one daughter: Mary De Saye 3355 in 1244 This family is shown as family tree 447. 3444. DOUN BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1177 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England to Thomas Bardolf 3552 and Rohaise de Hanselin 3553, as shown in family tree 479. Doun died in 1205, aged about 28, in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England. 3445. BEATRICE DE WARENNE, LADY WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1176 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay 3554 and Beatrice de Wormegay 3555, as shown in family tree 480. Beatrice died on 12 December 1214, aged about 38. Doun Bardolf 3444 married Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay. They had one son: Wiliam Bardolf 3356 about 1195 This family is shown as family tree 448. 3446. HUGH DE GOURNAY, VII (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hugues, was born about 1163 in Ashby, Buckshire, England to Hugh de Gournay, VI 3556 and Melisende de Coucy 3557, as shown in family tree 481. Hugh died in 1214, aged about 51, in Poitou, France. 3447. JULIANA DE DAMMARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1170 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartin 3558 and Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieu 3559, as shown in family tree 482. Hugh de Gournay, VII 3446 married Juliana de Dammartin. They had one son: Hugh de Gournay, VIII 3358 in 1205 This family is shown as family tree 449. 3448. WILLIAM DE FERRERS, II/EARL OF DERBY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England to William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby 3560 and Sybil de Braose 3561, as shown in family tree 483. 3449. AGNES DE MESCHINES (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1174 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England to Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chester 3562 and Bertrade de Montfort 3563, as shown in family tree 484. Agnes died on 2 November 1247, aged about 73, in England. William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derby 3448, aged about 30, married Agnes de Meschines, aged about 18, on 2 November 1192. They had one son: William de Ferrers, III/5th Earl of Derby 3362 about 1193 This family is shown as family tree 450. Page 1128

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3450. EBAL DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1154 in Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland to Eball de Grandison 3564 and Jordane Unknown 3565, as shown in family tree 485. Ebal died in 1235, aged about 81. 3451. BEATRIX DE GENEVA (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1154 in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland to Amedo de Geneva, I/Count of Geneva 3566 and Miss Von Domene 3567, as shown within family tree 420. Beatrix died after 1235, when older than 81. Ebal de Grandison 3450 married Beatrix de Geneva. They had one son: Pierre de Grandison 3364 in 1190 This family is shown as family tree 451. 3452. ULRIC DE NEUFCHATAL, III/COUNT OF NEUFCHATEL (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1150 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Ulric de Neufchatal, II/Count of Neufchatel 3568 and Bertha Unknown 3569, as shown within family tree 420. Ulric died on 1 August 1225, aged about 75. 3453. JOLANTHE VON URACH (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1180 in Urach, Schwazwald, Baden-Wurttenburg, Germany to Egino Von Urach 3570 and Agnes Von Zahrigen 3571, as shown in family tree 486. Jolanthe became generally known as "Yolande". Yolande died in 1218, aged about 38. Ulric de Neufchatal, III/Count of Neufchatel 3452 married Jolanthe Von Urach. They had one daughter: Agnes de Neufchatal 3365 in 1194 This family is shown as family tree 452. 3454. ALBERT DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1165 to Albert de la Tour du Pin 3572, as shown in family tree 487. Note: 1 Albert DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1165 + Marie D' AUVERGNE b: Abt 1170 2 Albert DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1190 d: 1264 + Beatrix DE BURGUNDY b: 1191 3 Banoile DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1231 + Amadeus DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1229 d: Abt 1300 4 William DE GRANDISON b: 1255 d: 1319 + Sybil DE TREGOZ b: 1270 d: 21 Oct 1334 5 Mabel DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1294 + John PATTESHULL b: Abt 1294 d: 1349 6 Catherine PATSHULL b: Abt 1300 d: 16 Jun 1383 + Robert TUDENHAM b: 1295 d: 9 Aug 1361 6 Alice PATTESHULL b: Abt 1330 d: 10 Aug 1398 + Thomas WAKE b: Abt 1319 d: 1383 6 Sibyl DE PATSHULL b: Abt 1338 d: Aft 26 Oct 1351 + Roger DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1335 d: 3 Jan 1379 5 Katherine DE GRANDISON b: 1304 d: 23 Nov 1349 + William DE MONTAGUE b: 1302 d: 30 Jan 1343 6 Sibyl DE MONTAGUE b: Abt 1334 d: 30 Jan 1343-1344 + Edmund FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1330 d: Aft 1377 6 Elizabeth DE MONTAGUE b: Aft 1327 6 William DE MONTAGUE b: 25 Jun 1328 6 John DE MONTAGUE b: 1330 d: 25 Feb 1390 + Margaret DE MONTHERMER b: 14 Oct 1329 d: 24 Mar 1395 6 Anne DE MONTAGUE b: Abt 1330 6 Phillipa DE MONTAGUE b: 1 Jan 1331-1332 d: 5 Jan 1381-1382 + Roger DE MORTIMER b: 11 Nov 1328 d: 26 Feb 1360 6 Robert DE MONTAGUE b: Abt 1334 6 William DE MONTAGUE b: 1456 + Elizabeth DE MOHUN b: Abt 1332 d: 14 Jan 1415 + Blanche DE SAVOY b: 1267 d: Aft 1284 5 Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 + Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 6 Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 + Roger LEWKNOR b: 1295 d: 14 Mar 1362 6 John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 d: 3 Aug 1363 + Elizabeth D' AMORY b: Bef 23 May 1318 6 Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 + Adam DE WELLES b: 2 Jul 1304 d: 24 Feb 1345 6 Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 + William DE MORLEY b: 24 Jun 1319 d: 30 Apr 1379 + Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 + John DE NORTHWODE b: Abt 1275 d: 1317 6 Roger DE NORTHWODE b: Abt 1307 d: 5 Nov 1361 + Juliana DE SAYE b: Abt 1308 d: 20 Feb 1328. Page 1129

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3455. MARIE D'AUVERGNE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1170 to Robert d'Auvergne 3573 and Mathilde de Burgundy 3574, as shown within family tree 421. Albert de la Tour du Pin 3454 married Marie d'Auvergne. They had one son: Albert de la Tour 3366 about 1190 This family is shown as family tree 453. 3456. HUGH DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1148 to Eudes de Burgundy 3575 and Marie de Blois 3576, as shown in family tree 488. Hugh died on 25 August 1192, aged about 44. 3457. BEATRIX DE VENNOIS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1161. Hugh de Burgundy 3456, aged about 35, married Beatrix de Vennois, aged about 22, in 1183. They had one daughter: Beatrix de Burgundy 3367 in 1191 This family is shown as family tree 454. 3458. ROBERT DE TREGOZ, I/SHERIFF OF WILTSHIRE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1168 in Harold, Herefordshire, England to William de Tregoz 3577 and Agnes de Billingford 3578, as shown within family tree 422. Robert died in 1213, aged about 45, in Harold, Herefordshire, England. 3459. SIBYL DE EWYAS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1170 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England to Robert de Ewyas, II 3579, as shown in family tree 489. Sibyl died in 1236, aged about 66, in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England. Robert de Tregoz, I/Sheriff of Wiltshire 3458 married Sibyl de Ewyas. They had one son: Roberet de Tregoz, Baron of Ewyas 3368 about 1190 This family is shown as family tree 455. 3460. JOHN DE CONINGSBY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1201 in England to Roger Coningsby 3580. John died in 1266, aged about 65, in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. 3461. MS. BADDLESMERE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1220 in Leeds Castle, Kent, England. John de Coningsby 3460 married Ms. Baddlesmere. They had one son: John Coningsby 3369 about 1240 This family is shown within family tree 392. 3462. ROGER DE SOLERS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1190 in Shipeton Solers, Gloucestershire, England. Roger fathered one daughter: Margerie de Solers 3370 about 1250 This family is shown within family tree 392. 3463. RICHARD DE CHICHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1184 to Wialleran De Chichester 3581. Richard fathered one son: Robert Chichester 3371 in 1214 This family is shown within family tree 393. 3464. WILLIAM RALEIGH (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1230 to Robert De Raleigh 3582 and Margaret Dauberry 3583. 3465. JOAN STOCKHAY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1230 to John Stockhay 3584. William Raleigh 3464 married Joan Stockhay. They had one son: Thomas Raleigh 3373 in 1260 This family is shown within family tree 394. 3466. HUGH PEVERELL (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1225. Hugh fathered one daughter: Laura Peverell 3374 in 1255 This family is shown within family tree 394. 3467. ROGER MOELS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1276 in Lustleigh, England to Nicholas Moels 3585 and Hawise Newmarch 3586, as shown within family tree 426. Roger fathered one son: Roger Moels 3376 in 1306 This family is shown as family tree 456. 3468. WILLIAM PROUSE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1245 to William Prouse 3587 and Alice Widworthy 3588, as shown within family tree 426. William died in 1316, aged about 71.

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3469. ALICE DE REIGNY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1256 to John De Reigny 3589, as shown within family tree 426. William Prouse 3468 married Alice De Reigny. They had one daughter: Alice Prouse 3377 in 1286 This family is shown as family tree 457. 3470. RICHARD TREMENENT (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1222. 3471. ISABELL DE CLIST (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1222 to William De Clist 3590. Richard Tremenent 3470 married Isabell De Clist. They had one son: Richard Tremenent 3378 in 1252 This family is shown within family tree 396. 3472. THOMAS KEYNES (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1285. 3473. JONE STAPELDON (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1289. Thomas Keynes 3472 married Jone Stapeldon. They had one son: John Keynes 3380 in 1308 This family is shown within family tree 372. 3474. JOHN WAKE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1282. 3475. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1282. John Wake 3474 married Alice Unknown. They had one daughter: Isabell Wake 3381 in 1312 This family is shown within family tree 372. 3476. WILLIAM DE PAULETT, II (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1205. William fathered one son: William De Paulett, III 3382 in 1235 This family is shown within family tree 373. 3477. WILLIAM GIFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1192 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England to Roger Gifford, Laird of Yester 3591 and Anne Brewer 3592, as shown in family tree 490. 3478. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1196 in Halsbury, Devon, England. William Gifford 3477 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Bartholomew Gifford 3383 in 1228 This family is shown as family tree 458. 3479. PETER DE HALSBURY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1206. Peter fathered one daughter: Joan de Halsbury 3384 in 1240 This family is shown within family tree 399. 3480. ROBERT DE BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1217 in Hatch, Someret, England. Robert died about 1259, aged about 42. 3481. ALICE DE MOHUN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born to Reynold De Mohun 3593 and Hawise Fitzgeoffrey 3594, as shown in family tree 491. Robert De Beauchamp 3480 married Alice De Mohun. They had one son: Humphrey De Beauchamp 3385 about 1251 This family is shown as family tree 459. 3482. RICHARD CHAMPERNOWNE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1236 to Henry De Champernon 3595 and Dionisia English 3596, as shown in family tree 492. Richard died in 1269, aged about 33. 3483. JOAN OKESTON (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1238. Richard Champernowne 3482 married Joan Okeston. They had one son: Richard Champernowne 3387 in 1260 This family is shown as family tree 460. 3484. ROBERT DE WINGFIELD (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Robert de Wingfield 3597. 3485. JOHANNA FASTOLF (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother). Robert de Wingfield 3484 married Johanna Fastolf. They had one son: Thomas de Wingfield 3389 about 1272 This family is shown within family tree 402. 3486. JOHN HONEYPOT (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather).

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: 1 John HONEYPOT 2 Ernald HONEYPOT b: ABT 1257 3 John HONYPOT (HONEYPOT) b: <1283> + Juliana Wife Of John HONYPOT (HONEYPOT) b: <1285> 4 Elizabeth Horypot (Heneygot) HONYPOT (HONEYPOT) b: ABT 1309 + John De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1305 d: 1327 5 Thomas WINGFIELD b: ABT 1328 d: 1378 + Margaret BOVILE b: ABT 1328 6 John WINGFIELD b: ABT 1345 d: 1389 + Margaret HASTINGS b: ABT 1355 d: 1387 6 Margaret WINGFIELD b: ABT 1347 + Thomas HARDELL 6 Ann WINGFIELD b: ABT 1349 6 Richard WINGFIELD b: ABT 1352 6 William WINGFIELD b: ABT 1355 d: 1398 6 Eleanor WINGFIELD b: 1358 + William HOO 5 John De WINGFIELD b: 1330 d: 1358 + Alienor (Eleanor) De GLANVILLE b: <1308> 5 Richard De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1332 5 William De WINGFIELD b: 1336. John fathered one son: Ernald Honeypot 3392 about 1257 This family is shown within family tree 377.

3487. HENRY HASTINGS, KNIGHT (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1194 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England to William Hastings 3598 and Mary Bigod 3599, as shown in family tree 493. Henry died about 1250, aged about 56. 3488. ADA SCOTT (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1198 in Huntingdonshire, England to David Scott 3600 and Maud Unknown 3601, as shown within family tree 432. Henry Hastings, Knight 3487, aged about 30, married Ada Scott, aged about 26, about 1224. They had one son: Henry Hastings 3393 about 1224 This family is shown as family tree 461. 3489. WILLIAM DE CANTILUPE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1216 in Calne, Wiltshire, England & Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England to William de Cantilupe, Lord 3602 and Milicent Gourney 3603, as shown in family tree 494. William died on 25 September 1254, aged about 38. 3490. EVA BRAOSE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1220 in Bowden and Market Harborough, England to William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase 3604 and Eve Marshall 3605, as shown in family tree 495. Eva died before 28 July 1255, when younger than 35. William de Cantilupe 3489, aged about 22, married Eva Braose, aged about 18, on 25 July 1238. They had two children: Joane de Cantilupe 3394 in 1240 William de Cantelou 3408 in 0 This family is shown as family tree 462. 3491. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, 9TH EARL OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1227/28 in Elmley Castle, Worcetershire, England to William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle 3606 and Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn 3607, as shown in family tree 496. William died on 9 June 1298, aged about 70, in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. Notes: • 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 a “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. Page 1132

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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. Page 1133

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Lloyd I. Taylor ^ 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. 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. Source Reference 121 applies. • 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. Source Reference 43 applies. 3492. MAUD FITZGEOFFREY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Maud de Mandeville, was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England to John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 3608 and Isabel de Bigod 3609, as shown in family tree 497. Maud died on 16 April 1301, aged about 63, in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. Page 1134

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Notes: • 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+. Source Reference 122 applies. • 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+. Source Reference 111 applies. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick 3491, when younger than 42, married Maud FitzGeoffrey, when younger than 32, before 1270 in Worcestershire, england. They had one daughter: Isabel de Beauchamp 3396 about 1252 This family is shown as family tree 463. 3493. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1275 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 3610 and Katherine Mauley 3611, as shown in family tree 498. Marmaduke died in 1378, aged about 103, in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. 3494. ELIZABETH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1278 in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth died in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Marmaduke Constable 3493, aged about 19, married Elizabeth Unknown, aged about 16, in 1294 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: William Constable 3397 in 1295 This family is shown as family tree 464. 3495. NICHOL DE RUTHIRFURDE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1226 in The Ilk, Roxboughshire, Scotland to Nichol de Ruthirfurde 3612, as shown in family tree 499. 3496. MARJORIE HALLIDAY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1240 in Lamington, Biggar, Clydesdale, Scotland. Nichol de Ruthirfurde 3495 married Marjorie Halliday. They had one son: Robert de Ruthirfurde 3399 in 1260 This family is shown as family tree 465. 3497. WILLIAM DE DOUGLAS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1200 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland to Archibald de Douglas 3613 and Margaret Crawford 3614, as shown in family tree 500. William died in 1276, aged about 76. Notes: • He was reportedly to be a well good natured an of tall stature. 2: Hhe married the sister of the Earl of Carrick, and he was the grandfather of Robert the Bruce. 3: He was refered to as "William Longlegs de Douglas 4: He was the sire to the Black-Douglas line. wich played a major role in Scotish and English history. • Father: Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1175 in Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland Mother: Margaret CRAWFORD b: 1179 in Crawford,Lanarkshire,Scotland Marriage 1 Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 in Carrick,Argyllshire,Scotland Children William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 in Douglas Castle,Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland William DOUGLAS b: 1236 in Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland. 3498. MARTHA DE CARRICK (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1215 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland to Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrick 3615 and Alvelina Fitzwalter Stewaret 3616, as shown in family tree 501. William de Douglas 3497 married Martha de Carrick. They had one son: William de Douglas, III/Lord of Douglas 3401 in 1228 This family is shown as family tree 466. 3499. ALEXANDER STEWART, IV/HIGH STEWART OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1214 to Walter Stewart 3617 and Beatrix (of) Angus 3618, as shown in family tree 502. Notes: • Given grant of lands of Garlies for his deeds at Largs in battle against Norwegians under Haco, 12. • Father: Walter STEWART Marriage 1 Jean MACRORIE b: 1218 in Bute,Scotland Children John STEWART b: 1243 in Bonkyl,Scotland Page 1135

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Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown Children James STEWART b: 1243. 3500. JEAN MACRORIE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1218 in Bute, Scotland to James MacRorie 3619, as shown within family tree 436. Alexander Stewart, IV/High Stewart of Scotland 3499 married Jean MacRorie. They had one daughter: Elizabeth Stewart 3402 This family is shown as family tree 467. 3501. WILLIAM MORAY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1270 in Bothwell Castle, Glasgow, Scotland to Andrew Moray, 3rd Earl of Bothwell 3620, as shown in family tree 503. William fathered one son: John Moray 3403 in 1288 This family is shown as family tree 468. 3502. PIERRE DE BRETAGNE, VISCOUNT DE LEON, PRINCE OF BRITTANY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Pierre de Morlaix, was born in 1269/70 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France alt Rennes, Lev, France to Jean de Bretagne, Duke of Brittany 3621 and Beatrice Plantagenet 3622, as shown in family tree 504. Pierre died in July 1312, aged about 43, in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France alt Oxfordshire, England or Spain. Note: 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. Pierre fathered one son: Peter Pierre Perkyns Morlaiux 3404 about 1326 This family is shown as family tree 469. 3503. ALAN COECHE LA ZOUCHE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandfather). Alan died in 1190. 3504. ALICE DE BELMEIS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born to Philip de Belmeis 3624 and Maud Meschin 3625, as shown within family tree 439. Alan Coeche la Zouche 3503 married Alice de Belmeis. They had one son: Roger la Zouche 3406 in 1238 This family is shown as family tree 470. 3505. HUGH LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1156 to Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534 and Gundreda Warwick 3536. 3506. WILLIAM HUGH LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1168 to Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534 and Gundreda Warwick 3536.

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3507. MILLICENT DE FERRERS (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1170 in Derby, Derbyshire, England to William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby 3560 and Sybil de Braose 3561, as shown in family tree 483. 3508. ROGER DE MORTIMER, LORD OF WIGMORE (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born about 1155 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England to Hugh de Mortimer 5556 and Maud Longespee 5557. Roger died on 24 June 1214, aged about 58, in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. (Roger married twice. He was married to Millicent de Ferrers 3507 and Maud (Matilda) de Meschines 5555.) [See also: Indirectly related via Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore] Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore married Millicent de Ferrers 3507. They had one daughter: Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer 3412 about 1194 3509. ISABEL FITZJOHN (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-aunt), also recorded as Isabel Aveline, was born about 1233 in Shene, Surrey, England to John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 3608 and Isabel de Bigod 3609, as shown in family tree 497. Note: Isabel FitzJohn1 F, #4603, d. circa 20 May 1274 Isabel FitzJohn|d. c 20 May 1274|p461.htm#i4603|John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere|b. c 1205\nd. 23 Nov 1258|p462.htm#i4611|Isabel Bigod||p462.htm#i4612|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|Hugh le Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk|d. c 11 Feb 1225|p462.htm#i4613|Matilda Marshal|d. 27 Mar 1248|p10677.htm#i106761| Last Edited=3 Apr 2009 Consanguinity Index=0.2% Isabel FitzJohn was the daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Isabel Bigod.2 She married Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster, son of Richard de Burgh, Lord of Connaught and Hodiernna de Gernon, circa 1257. She died circa 20 May 1274. Isabel FitzJohn was also known as Aveline. Her married name became de Burgh. Child of Isabel FitzJohn and Robert de Vipont Isabel de Vipont+ b. 1254, d. 12911 Children of Isabel FitzJohn and Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster Gille de Burgh+ Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster+ b. c 1259, d. 29 Jul 1326 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 290. 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 1, page 1063. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Source Reference 43 applies. 3510. AVELINE FITZGEOFFREY (Lloyd's twenty-one-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1238 to John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 3608 and Isabel de Bigod 3609, as shown in family tree 497. 3511. JOHN PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 10 July 1266 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. 3512. JOAN PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Joan De Acre, was born in 1272 in Acre, Pennsylvanialesstine to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. Joan died on 23 April 1307, aged about 34, in Suffolk, England. 3513. SIR GILBERT DE CLARE, 9TH EARL OF GLOUCESTER & HERTFORD (Lloyd's cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 2 September 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. Gilbert became generally known as "The Red". The Red died on 7 December 1295, aged 52, in Abbey, Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England or Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England. Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Gloucester & Hertford, aged 46, married Joan Plantagenet 3512, aged about 17, on 30 April 1290 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England. They had three children: Elleanor de Clare 3333 in 1292 Margaret de Clare 3413 in 1294 Elizabeth de Clare 3415 in 1295 3514. ALPHONSO PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 24 November 1273 in Bayonne, France to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. 3515. ELEANOR PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 17 June 1274 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630.

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3516. MARGARET PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 11 September 1275 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. 3517. ALICE PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 12 March 1278/79 in Woodstock, England to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. 3518. ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 7 August 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. 3519. EDWARD II PLANTAGENET, II/KING OF ENGLAND,1ST PRINCE OF WALES,LORD OF IRELAND,DUKE OF AQUITAINE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales to Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 and Eleanor De Castile 3630. Edward died on 21 September 1327, aged 43, in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. Notes: • 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 nobility—in favor of low-born favorites—led 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 Page 1138

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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 5.3 End of the Despensers 6 Abdication 7 Death 8 Fictional accounts of Edward II 9 Legacy 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links 13 Credits

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—activities 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 Page 1139

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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. "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. Page 1140

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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, 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 Page 1141

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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—this, 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. Page 1142

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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 Gaveston-like 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 false—although 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 Page 1143

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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. Source Reference 106 applies. • 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 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 favourites—first a Gascon knight named Piers Gaveston, later a young English lord named Hugh Despenser—which 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 Page 1144

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[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 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 Page 1145

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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 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]. Page 1146

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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) and then fled to South Wales in order to make a defence in Despenser's lands.[8] However, Edward was unable to Page 1147

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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 die —a 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—this, 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 III—who, at 14, was still controlled by Isabella and Mortimer. The former King Edward remained imprisoned. Page 1148

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[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 son-in-law. There, according to various scripts of chroniclers and others, Edward died —it was rumoured about that he was murdered, by agents of Isabella and Mortimer. Contrarily, recent research of professional historian and scholar Dr. Ian Mortimer — 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— 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 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 Castle —imprisoned as it were— 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 —one to co-regent Queen Isabella, the other to her son, the 'young' king (Edward III, age 14)— 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 —most of whom were present for the sitting of parliament there, which had just concluded. Historian Mortimer's analyses disclose that —throughout the time of Edward's survival after he was deposed— 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 —information 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 —that King Edward had died— was "issued in bad faith"; and, therefore, it must have been a ruse. To be sure, it became a very successful ruse —in 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 —whom the young king Edward spoke to at the time of the funeral— 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. Source Reference 68 applies. • [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 instigator —for prosecuting and executing a man who learned that Edward was still alive— 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 Page 1149

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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 —all based on first-hand sources— 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 —for 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 —his career as clerk and chronicler flourished during the 1320s until his death in 1347— 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 mystery —details 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 —depicting a benign death for Edward— 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. In the mid-1330s —almost a decade after the alleged horrors depicted— 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

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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. Page 1152

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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=w8EE1-yEaj12vl785WPCeDpLj6Y#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? Regnal titles Preceded by Edward I King of England 1307 – 1327 Succeeded by Edward III Lord of Ireland 1307 – 1327 Page 1153

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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 . Source Reference 68 applies. 3520. ISABELLA (OF) FRANCE (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1292 in Paris, France to King Philip IV France 5554. Isabella became generally known as "She-Wolf of France". (Isabella married twice. She was married to Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March 5553 and Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519.) [See also: Indirectly related via Isabella (of) France] Notes: • 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. Source Reference 107 applies. • 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 Page 1154

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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 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 Page 1155

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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 Page 1156

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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] 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 self-imposed 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, Page 1157

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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. 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. Page 1158

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? 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. 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. Source Reference 107 applies. Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519, aged 22, married Isabella (of) France, aged about 14, on 27 January 1307 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. They had four children: Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, Lord of Ireland 3417 in 1312 Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet 3419 in 1318 Joanna Plantagenet 3420 in 1321 John Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall 3421 3521. THOMAS LANCASTER, EARL OF LANCASTER (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Thomas Plantagenet, was born about 1278 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England to Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England 3631 and Blanche D'Artois 3632. Thomas died on 22 March 1321/22, aged about 42. Note: 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.

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3522. ALICE DE LACY (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1280. Thomas Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster 3521, when younger than 16, married Alice De Lacy, when younger than 14, before 28 October 1294. 3523. AYMER TAILLEFER, COMPTE D'ANGOULEME (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3754 and Margaret de Turenne 3633. Aymer died in 1206. Note: 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 was 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. Source Reference 115 applies. 3524. ALICE DE COURTENAY (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Pierre de Courtenay 3642. Alice died in 1218. Note: 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 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, Brown and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. Source Reference 115 applies. Aymer Taillefer, Compte d'Angouleme 3523 married Alice de Courtenay. They had one daughter: Isabella d'Angoulleme 3422 about 1188 3525. MARGARET CAENNMOR (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to David Caennmor 3636 and Ms. Unknown 3637. 3526. ALAN GALLOWAY, LORD OF GALLOWAY (Lloyd's third cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,). Alan Galloway, Lord of Galloway married Margaret Caennmor 3525. They had one daughter: Devorqui Galloway 3424

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3527. ISOBEL CAENNMOR (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to David Caennmor 3636 and Ms. Unknown 3637. 3528. ROBERT, IV DE BRUCE (Lloyd's third cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,). Robert, IV de Bruce married Isobel Caennmor 3527. They had one son: Robert, V de Bruce 3426 3529. ALEXANDER, II CAENNMOR (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1214 to William I Caennmor 3639 and Ms. Unknown 3640. Alexander, died in 1249, aged about 35. 3530. JOAN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Alexander, II Caennmor 3529 married Joan Unknown. 3531. GILBERT DE VENABLES, III/3RD BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's sixth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1140 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Wlliam De Venables, 2nd Baron of Kinderton 3641. Note: 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 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. 3532. MARGARY CROXTON DE HATTON (Lloyd's sixth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1145 in Hatton, Chesshire, England. Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kinderton 3531 married Margary Croxton de Hatton. They had one son: William De Venables, 4th Baron of Kinderton 3428 about 1170 3533. BOLESLAW, III PIAST, PRINCE OF POLAND (Lloyd's seventeenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 20 August 1085 in Krakow, Poland to Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Poland 3644. Boleslaw, became generally known as "Crooked Mouth". Crooked Mouth died on 28 October 1135, aged 50. Boleslaw, fathered one son: Ladiislav, II Piast, Duke of Poland 3429 in 1105 Generation of Twenty-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 3534. HUGH LE BIGOD, 1ST EARL OF NORFOLK, SHERIFF OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hugh Bigod, was born in 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England to Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 and Adeliza de Toeni 3646, as shown in family tree 505. Hugh died in 1176/77, aged about 81, in Palestine. He was buried in Thetford Abbey, Thetford, Norfolk, England. (Hugh married twice. He was married to Gundreda Warwick 3536 and Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk 3535.) Note: 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 return to France, following the death of Robert of Gloucester, her strongest supporter and half-brother. Page 1161

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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 Page 1162

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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. Source Reference 100 applies. 3535. JULIANNE DE VERE, COUNTESS OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1100 in Heddington, Oxfordshire, England to 1116 to Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England 3647 and Adeliza de Clare 3648, as shown in family tree 506. Julianne died about 1199, aged about 99. Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534, when younger than 44, married Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk, when younger than 39, before 1140 in Essex, England. They later divorced. They had one son: Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 in 1144 This family is shown as family tree 471. 3536. GUNDREDA WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born about 1135. Gundreda died in 1200, aged about 65. Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534 married Gundreda Warwick. They had two children: Hugh Le Bigod 3505 in 1156 William Hugh Le Bigod 3506 in 1168 3537. HAMELIN D'ANJOU PLANTAGENET, 5TH EARL OF SURREY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hamelin de Warenne, was born in 1129 in Normandy, France to Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome 3650 and Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany 3651, as shown in family tree 507. Hamelin died on 7 May 1202, aged about 72, in Lewes, Chister, Sussex, England. Notes: • 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||||||| Page 1163

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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 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. Source Reference 113 applies. 3538. ISABELLE DE WARENNE, 4TH COUNTESS OF SURREY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1136 in Surrey, Kent, Englnd to William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne 3653 and Ela de Talvace 3654, as shown in family tree 508. Isabelle died on 13 July 1199, aged about 63, in Chapter House, Lewes, Chicheser, Sussex, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1164

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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. Source Reference 109 applies. Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey 3537 married Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey. They had two children: Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431 about 1154 William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey 3272 in 1166 This family is shown as family tree 472. 3539. JOHN FITZGILBERT MARSHALL, MARSHAL TO KING HENRY, II (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1105/6 in Winterbourne Monkton, Marlborough, Wiltshire, or Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England to Gilbert Fitzrobert Marshal, Marshal to King Henry, I 3655 and Maud de Venuz 3656, as shown in family tree 509. John died before 29 September 1165, when younger than 60, in Rockley, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Notes: • Marshal to, King, Henry II John FitzGilbert, styled also John the Marshal, 1st son and heir [of Gilbert], a party to the suit aforesaid, succeeded to his father's lands and office in or shortly before 1130, when he owed 22.13.4 marks for them. He then held land in Wiltshire, and owed 40 marks silver for the office of supplying fodder for the royal horses in his charge, as well as 30 marks silver for the land and daughter of Walter Pipard. He was with Henry I in Normandy in 1137 and in England in 1138, in which year he fortified the castles of Marlborough and Ludgershall. In 1140 he held Marlborough for the King, and captured Robert FitzHubert, who had taken the royal castle of Devizes. After Stephen had been taken prisoner at Lincoln, John joined the Empress, with whom he was at Reading in May, at Oxford in July, and at Winchester in Aug-Sep 1141, where in the final rout he was cut off and surrounded in Wherwell Abbey, but escaped with the loss of an eye and other wounds (b). In 1142 he was again with the Empress at Oxford, and some 2 years later at Devizes. In 1144 he was raiding the surrounding country form Marlborough Castle and oppressing the clergy. He was with Maud's son Henry at Devizes in 1149 and 1153; and in 1152 Newbury Castle was defended by his constable against Stephen. After Henry's accession John was granted Crown lands in Wiltshire worth 82 marks per annum, including Marlborough Castle; but he had to surrender the castle in 1158. He was present at the Council of Clarendon in 1164; soon after which he sued Thomas Becket for part of his manor at Pagham, in Sussex. John was a benefactor to the priory of Bradenstoke, the abbey of Troarn, and the Templars. He m., 1stly, Aline, who may have been the daughter and heir of Walter Pipard. He is said to have repudiated her circa 1141, and he m., 2ndly, Sibyl, sister of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of WIltshire, and daughter of Walter de Salisbury, hereditary sheriff of Wiltshire and constable of Salisbury Castle, by Sibyl, daughter of Patrick de Chaources (Chaworth). John d. in 1165, before Michaelmas. [Complete Peerage X:Appendix G:93-95] (b) According to the poem, John escaped from Winchester on foot to Marlborough, and there assembled troops, with which he inflicted much loss on the King and his partisans, and when Stephen marched towards Ludgershall, the Marshal waylaid and defeated the royal forces. After this Patrick de Salisbury (whom the poet prematurely makes an Earl) is said to have made many attacks on the Marshal, with the King's support; until the feud was settled by John repudiating his 1st wife and marrying Patrick's sister. -------------------------------John Marshal, whom the Gesta Stephani rather unkindly describes as 'a limb of hell and the root of all evil' was a man who loved warfare, and played the game of politics with great success. At first he supported Stephen but, when he began to realise the failings of the King and the potentialities of Matilda's party, he changed sides. Almost immediately he proved by a consummate act of bravery and hardihood, that he was worth having: escorting Matilda to safety in his castle at Ledgershall, John found that the party was going dangerously slowly because Matilda was riding side-saddle, so he persuaded her to ride astride, and stopped behind to delay the pursuers at Wherwell. His force was soon overpowered by the numbers of the enemy, and John took refuge with one of his knights in the Abbey. The opposing party promptly set fire to the church, and John and his knight had to take cover in the tower, John threatening to kill his knight if he made any move to surrender. As the lead of the roof began to melt and drop on the two soldiers, putting out one of John's eyes, the enemy moved off, convinced that they were dead. They escaped, in a terrible state, but triumphant, to John's castle. Page 1165

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He plainly expected his children to be as tough as himself, as an incident of the year 1152, when William was about six, will show. King Stephen went to besiege Newbury Castle, which Matilda had given John to defend; the castellan, realising that provisions and the garrison were both too low to stand a long siege, asked for a truce to inform his master. This was normal practice, for if the castellan were not at once relieved, he could then surrender without being held to have let his master down. Now John had not sufficient troops to relieve the castle, so he asked Stephen to extend the truce whilst he, in turn, informed his mistress, and agreed to give William as a hostage, promising not to provision and garrison the castle during the truce. This he promptly did, and when he received word from Stephen that the child would be hung if he did not at once surrender the castle, he cheerfully replied that he had hammer and anvils to forge a better child than William. [Who's Who in the Middle Ages, John Fines, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1995] ---------------------------John Mareschall, attaching himself to the fortunes of Maud against King Stephen, was with Robert, the consul, Earl of Gloucester, at the siege of Winchester Castle, when the party of the empress sustained so signal a defeat. Upon the accession of Henry II, however, in 1154, his fidelity was amply rewarded by considerable grants in the co. Wilts; and in the 10th of that monarch's reign, being then marshal, he laid claim, for the crown, to one of the manors of the see of Canterbury from the prelate, Thomas à Becket, who about that period, had commenced his contest with the king. To this John s. his son and heir, John Mareschall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal]. Source Reference 202 applies. • Father: *Gilbert Marshall b: 1100 in Cheddar, Axbridge, Somerset, England Mother: *Unknown De Venuz b: ABT 1086 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France Marriage 1 Aline Pipard Children Gilbert Fitzjohn Marshal Walter Marshal Marriage 2 *Sibilla D'Evereux b: 1127 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales Married: Est 1130-1157 2 Married: ABT 1143 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales Children *John Marshall b: 1144 in Pembroke, England Margaret FitzGilbert Marshal b: 1146 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England *William Marshall b: 1146 in Pembroke, Wales Henry Marshal b: 1149 Ansel Marshal b: 1153 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, WaleS. Source Reference 202 applies. 3540. SIBILLA DE SALISBURY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1120 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England to Walter D'Evereux 3657 and Sibyl de Chaworth 3658, as shown in family tree 510. John FitzGilbert Marshall, Marshal to King Henry, II 3539, aged about 38, married Sibilla de Salisbury, aged about 23, about 1143 in pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England. They had two children: John Marshal 3667 in 1144 William Marshall, 3rd Earl of Pembroke 3432 in 1146 This family is shown as family tree 473. 3541. GILBERT DE NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1143 in Beeston, Yorkshire, England. Gilbert fathered one daughter: Miss de Norfolk 3435 in 1172 This family is shown within family tree 384. 3542. ROGER DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1159 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Robert de Scales 3659 and Alice Unknown 3660, as shown in family tree 511. Roger died before 25 June 1215, when younger than 55. 3543. MARGERY DE REAUFOU (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1162 in Hockwood, Norfolk, England to Fulk de Reaufou 3661, as shown within family tree 444. Roger de Scales 3542 married Margery de Reaufou. They had one son: Robert de Scales 3436 about 1196 This family is shown as family tree 474. 3544. WILLIAM DE ROUCESTRE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1173 in Rivenhall, Essex, England. William fathered one daughter: Alice de Roucestre 3437 about 1199 This family is shown within family tree 413. Page 1166

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3545. WILLIAM BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1182 to Richard Burnell 3662, as shown in family tree 512. William died in 1272, aged about 90. 3546. ISABEL DE LONGESPEE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1202 to William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury 3663 and Ela Fitzpatrick 3664, as shown in family tree 513. Isabel died in 1248, aged about 46. William Burnell 3545, aged about 36, married Isabel de Longespee, aged about 16, about 1218. They had one son: Hugh Burnell 3438 about 1218 This family is shown as family tree 475. 3547. NEGEL DE PEYTON (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1178 to John De Peyton 3665, as shown within family tree 446. Negel fathered one son: John De Peyton 3440 in 1203 This family is shown as family tree 476. 3548. GEOFFREY, II DE SAYE, II/LORD OF WEST GREENWICH (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1155 in West Greenwich, Kent, England to Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwich 3666, as shown in family tree 514. Geoffrey, died on 24 August 1230, aged about 75, in Gascoigne, Poitou, France. 3549. ALICE DE CHESNEY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1159 in Newtimber, Sussex, England. Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwich 3548 married Alice De Chesney. They had one son: William, V. De Saye, Gov. of Rochester Castle 3442 in 1206 This family is shown as family tree 477. 3550. JOHN MARSHAL (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1190 to John Marshal 3667 and Alice De Port 3668, as shown in family tree 515. John died on 27 June 1235, aged about 44. Note: 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". 3551. ALINE RYE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1173 to Hubert De Rye 3669 and Margaret FitzRocelin 3670, as shown in family tree 516. Aline died in September 1267, aged about 94. John Marshal 3550, aged about 10, married Aline Rye, aged about 27, about 1200. They had one daughter: Sibyl Marshal 3443 in 1213 This family is shown as family tree 478. 3552. THOMAS BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1147 to William Bardolf 3671 and Amabilia Limesay 3672, as shown in family tree 517. 3553. ROHAISE DE HANSELIN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1147 in Schelford, Nottinghamshire, England to Ralph de Hanselin 3673, as shown within family tree 448. Thomas Bardolf 3552 married Rohaise de Hanselin. They had one son: Doun Bardolf 3444 in 1177 This family is shown as family tree 479. 3554. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, LORD OF WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1158 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Reginald de Warenne 3674 and Alice de Wormegay 3675, as shown in family tree 518. William died in 1209, aged about 51. 3555. BEATRICE DE WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1162 to William de Wormegay 3676 and Beatrice de Pierrepont 3677, as shown in family tree 519.

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William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay 3554 married Beatrice de Wormegay. They had one daughter: Beatrice de Warenne, Lady Wormegay 3445 about 1176 This family is shown as family tree 480. 3556. HUGH DE GOURNAY, VI (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1130 in Caister-by-the-Sea, Hemsby, Norfolk, England to Hugh de Gournay, V 3678, as shown in family tree 520. Hugh died in 1155, aged about 25. 3557. MELISENDE DE COUCY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1125 in Gournay, Normandy, France to Thomas de Coucy 3679 and Mesilinde de Montlhery 3680, as shown within family tree 449. Hugh de Gournay, VI 3556 married Melisende de Coucy. They had one son: Hugh de Gournay, VII 3446 about 1163 This family is shown as family tree 481. 3558. AUBREY DE DAMMARTIN, II/COUNT DE DAMMARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Alberic, was born in 1135 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Alberic de Dammartin, I 3681 and Joan Basset 3682, as shown in family tree 521. Aubrey died on 19 September 1200, aged about 65, in London, Middlesex, England. 3559. MATHILDA DE CLERMONT, COUNTESS PAONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Maud, was born about 1138 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Renauld de Clermont 3683 and Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc 3684, as shown in family tree 522. Mathilda died in October 1200, aged about 62. Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartin 3558, when younger than 30, married Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieu, when younger than 27, before 1166. They had one daughter: Juliana de Dammartin 3447 in 1170 This family is shown as family tree 482. 3560. WILLIAM DE FERRERS, 3RD EARL OF DERBY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1140 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England to Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby 3685 and Margaret de Peverel 3686, as shown in family tree 523. William became generally known as "Walkeline". Walkeline died before 21 October 1190, when younger than 50, of died in Seige of Ace, in Jerusalem, Palestine. He was buried in Builderof Oakhum Hall. 3561. SYBIL DE BRAOSE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1147 in Bramber, Sussex, England to William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshire 3687 and Bertha de Hereford 3688, as shown in family tree 524. Sybil died on 5 February 1227/28, aged about 79, in Bramber, Sussex, England. William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby 3560 married Sybil de Braose. They had two children: William de Ferrers, II/Earl of Derby 3448 in 1162 Millicent de Ferrers 3507 about 1170 This family is shown as family tree 483. 3562. HUGH KEVELIOC DE MESCHINES, 5TH EARL OF CHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethsirfe (Monmouth), Wales to Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chester 3689 and Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clare 3690, as shown in family tree 525. Hugh died on 30 June 1181, aged about 34, in Leek, Staffordshire, England. 3563. LADY BERTRADE DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1155 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France to Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreux 3691 and Maud d'Evereux, Countess of Evereux 3692, as shown in family tree 526. Bertrade died in 1227, aged about 72, in Evereux, Normandy, France. Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chester 3562, aged about 22, married Bertrade de Montfort, aged about 14, in 1169 in Montreul-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France. They had one daughter: Agnes de Meschines 3449 in 1174 This family is shown as family tree 484. 3564. EBALL DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1133 in Lasarrz, Waadt, Switzerland to Bartholomew de Grandison 3693, as shown in family tree 527. Eball died in 1174, aged about 41. 3565. JORDANE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1134. Eball de Grandison 3564 married Jordane Unknown. They had one son: Ebal de Grandison 3450 in 1154 This family is shown as family tree 485. 3566. AMEDO DE GENEVA, I/COUNT OF GENEVA (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100 in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Amedo died on 26 June 1178, aged about 77. Note: 1 Amadeo DE GENEVA b: Abt 1100 d: 26 Jun 1178 + Miss VON DOMENE b: Abt 1126 2 Beatrix DE GENEVA b: Abt 1154 d: Aft 1235 + Ebal DE GRANDISON b: 1154 d: Aft 1235 3 Pierre DE GRANDISON b: 1190 d: 1257 + Agnes DE NEUFCHATAL b: 1194 4 Amadeus DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1229 d: Abt 1300 + Banoile DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1231 Page 1168

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5 William DE GRANDISON b: 1255 d: 1319 + Sybil DE TREGOZ b: 1270 d: 21 Oct 1334 6 Mabel DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1294 + John PATTESHULL b: Abt 1294 d: 1349 6 Katherine DE GRANDISON b: 1304 d: 23 Nov 1349 + William DE MONTAGUE b: 1302 d: 30 Jan 1343 + Blanche DE SAVOY b: 1267 d: Aft 1284 6 Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 + Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + John DE NORTHWODE b: Abt 1275 d: 1317 4 Alice DE GRANDISON b: 1240 + William DEVEREUX b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1314 5 Walter DEVEREUX b: Abt 1261 + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: 1255 6 Stephen DEVEREUX b: Abt 1281 6 William DEVEREUX b: 1300 d: 1376 + Margaret BARRE b: Abt 1300 6 John DEVEREUX b: 1302. 3567. MISS VON DOMENE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1126 in Genf, Geneva, Helvetiz, Switzerland. Amedo de Geneva, I/Count of Geneva 3566 married Miss Von Domene. They had one daughter: Beatrix de Geneva 3451 about 1154 This family is shown within family tree 420. 3568. ULRIC DE NEUFCHATAL, II/COUNT OF NEUFCHATEL (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1130 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Rudolph de Neufchatal, I/Count of Neufchatel 3694 and Emma de Glaine 3695. Ulric died in 1191, aged about 61. 3569. BERTHA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother). Ulric de Neufchatal, II/Count of Neufchatel 3568 married Bertha Unknown. They had one son: Ulric de Neufchatal, III/Count of Neufchatel 3452 about 1150 This family is shown within family tree 420. 3570. EGINO VON URACH (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1152 in Urach, Schwazwald, Baden-Wurttenburg, Germany to Egino Von Urach 3696 and Kunigunde Von Wasserburg 3697, as shown within family tree 452. Egino died on 20 January 1230, aged about 77, in Freiburg, Germand. 3571. AGNES VON ZAHRIGEN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1152 in Zahringen, Germand to Berthold Von Zahrigen 3698 and Heilwig Von Frohburg 3699, as shown within family tree 452. Agnes died on 10 May 1239, aged about 86. Egino Von Urach 3570 married Agnes Von Zahrigen. They had one daughter: Jolanthe Von Urach 3453 in 1180 This family is shown as family tree 486. 3572. ALBERT DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1150 in La Tour du Pin, Isere, France to Albert de la Tour du Pin 3700, as shown in family tree 528. Albert fathered one son: Albert de la Tour du Pin 3454 about 1165 This family is shown as family tree 487. 3573. ROBERT D'AUVERGNE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1145. 3574. MATHILDE DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1145. Robert d'Auvergne 3573 married Mathilde de Burgundy. They had one daughter: Marie d'Auvergne 3455 about 1170 This family is shown within family tree 421. 3575. EUDES DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1118 to Hugh de Burgundy 3701 and Mathilde de Turenne 3702, as shown in family tree 529. Eudes died on 27 September 1162, aged about 44. 3576. MARIE DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1128 to Theobold de Blois, III 3703 and Mathilde Von sponheim 3704, as shown in family tree 530. Marie died in 1190, aged about 62. Eudes de Burgundy 3575, aged about 27, married Marie de Blois, aged about 17, in 1145. They had one son: Hugh de Burgundy 3456 in 1148 This family is shown as family tree 488. 3577. WILLIAM DE TREGOZ (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1128 in Norfolk, Essex, England to William de Tregoz 3705. William died in 1215, aged about 87, in Norfolk, Essex, England.

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3578. AGNES DE BILLINGFORD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1145 in Billingford, Wiltshire, England. Agnes died in 1199, aged about 54, in Norfolk, Essex, England. William de Tregoz 3577 married Agnes de Billingford. They had one son: Robert de Tregoz, I/Sheriff of Wiltshire 3458 in 1168 This family is shown within family tree 422. 3579. BARON ROBERT DE EWYAS, II (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1125 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England to Robert de Ewyas 3706, as shown in family tree 531. Robert died in 1198, aged about 73, in Holland, Herefordshire, England. Robert fathered one daughter: Sibyl de Ewyas 3459 in 1170 This family is shown as family tree 489. 3580. ROGER CONINGSBY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1180 in England. Note: 1 Roger CONINGSBY b: Abt 1180 2 John DE CONINGSBY b: 1201 d: 1266 + Miss BADDLESMERE b: Abt 1220 3 John CONINGSBY b: Abt 1240 + Margerie DE SOLERS b: Abt 1250 4 Roger CONINGSBY b: Abt 1280 + Joanna BAGOTT b: Abt 1290 5 William CONINGSBY b: Abt 1310 d: 1346 + Beatrix DE FEARNE b: Abt 1320 6 Thomas CONINGSBY b: Abt 1340 + Theophania ALMAYNE b: Abt 1340 7 John CONINGSBY b: Abt 1368 + Alicia STONER b: Abt 1370 8 Thomas CONINGSBY b: Abt 1390 + Blanche HAWCLIFFE b: Abt 1390 9 Thomas CONINGSBY b: Abt 1418 + Elizabeth WHETHILL b: Abt 1420 10 Thomas CONINGSBY b: 1440 + Catherine WALDYFFE b: Abt 1440. Roger fathered one son: John de Coningsby 3460 in 1201 This family is shown within family tree 392. 3581. WIALLERAN DE CHICHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1154. Wialleran fathered one son: Richard De Chichester 3463 in 1184 This family is shown within family tree 393. 3582. ROBERT DE RALEIGH (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1200. 3583. MARGARET DAUBERRY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1200. Robert De Raleigh 3582 married Margaret Dauberry. They had one son: William Raleigh 3464 in 1230 This family is shown within family tree 394. 3584. JOHN STOCKHAY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1200. John fathered one daughter: Joan Stockhay 3465 in 1230 This family is shown within family tree 394. 3585. NICHOLAS MOELS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather). Nicholas died in 1264. 3586. HAWISE NEWMARCH (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1246 to James De Newmarch 3707 and Maud Maud 3708. Nicholas Moels 3585 married Hawise Newmarch. They had one son: Roger Moels 3467 in 1276 This family is shown within family tree 426. 3587. WILLIAM PROUSE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1215 in Engla nd. William died in 1270, aged about 55. 3588. ALICE WIDWORTHY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1215 to Hugh De Widworthy 3709. Alice died in 1250, aged about 35.

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3589. JOHN DE REIGNY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1201. John died in 1246, aged about 45. John fathered one daughter: Alice De Reigny 3469 in 1256 This family is shown within family tree 426. 3590. WILLIAM DE CLIST (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1192. William fathered one daughter: Isabell De Clist 3471 in 1222 This family is shown within family tree 396. 3591. ROGER GIFFORD, LAIRD OF YESTER (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1154 in Awlescombe, Devonshire, England to Gervaise Gifford 3710 and Ms. Gervais 3711, as shown in family tree 532. Roger became generally known as "Roger Gifford of Whitechurch". Roger Gifford of Whitechurch died after 1243, when older than 89. 3592. ANNE BREWER (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1158 in uckland, Brewer, Devon, England to William Brewer 3712, as shown within family tree 458. Roger Gifford, Laird of Yester 3591 married Anne Brewer. They had one son: William Gifford 3477 in 1192 This family is shown as family tree 490. 3593. REYNOLD DE MOHUN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather). 3594. HAWISE FITZGEOFFREY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1210 in Shere, Surrey, England to Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex 3713 and Aveline de Clare 3714, as shown in family tree 533. Hawise died on 8 August 1247, aged about 37, in England. Reynold De Mohun 3593 married Hawise Fitzgeoffrey. They had one daughter: Alice De Mohun 3481 This family is shown as family tree 491. 3595. HENRY DE CHAMPERNON (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1207 to Oliver De Champernon 3715 and Eva Andea 3716, as shown in family tree 534. Henry died in 1281, aged about 74. 3596. DIONISIA ENGLISH (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1212. Henry De Champernon 3595 married Dionisia English. They had one son: Richard Champernowne 3482 in 1236 This family is shown as family tree 492. 3597. ROBERT DE WINGFIELD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1222 in Wingfielld, Suffolk, England. Note: 1 Robert De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1222 2 Robert WINGFIELD + Johanna FASTOLF 3 Thomas De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1272 + Alice De WEYLAND b: ABT 1274 4 John De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1296 + Anne (Peche) PECHERE b: ABT 1298 5 John De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1305 d: 1327 + Elizabeth Horypot (Heneygot) HONYPOT (HONEYPOT) b: ABT 1309 6 Thomas WINGFIELD b: ABT 1328 d: 1378 + Margaret BOVILE b: ABT 1328 6 John De WINGFIELD b: 1330 d: 1358 + Alienor (Eleanor) De GLANVILLE b: <1308> 6 Richard De WINGFIELD b: ABT 1332 6 William De WINGFIELD b: 1336. Robert fathered one son: Robert de Wingfield 3484 This family is shown within family tree 402. 3598. WILLIAM HASTINGS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1163 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England to William Hastings 3717 and Maud Bannister 3718, as shown within family tree 461. William died about 1226, aged about 63. 3599. MARY BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1196 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Roger Le Bigod, II/2nd Earl of Norfolk 3430 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 441. Mary died on 31 March 1237, aged about 40. Page 1171

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William Hastings 3598, aged about 30, married Mary Bigod, aged about -3, about 1193. They had one son: Henry Hastings, Knight 3487 about 1194 This family is shown as family tree 493. 3600. DAVID SCOTT (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1172 in Huntingdonshire, England. 3601. MAUD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1174 in Huntingdonshire, England. David Scott 3600 married Maud Unknown. They had one daughter: Ada Scott 3488 about 1198 This family is shown within family tree 432. 3602. WILLIAM DE CANTILUPE, LORD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William Cantilupe, William de Cantelou and William of Calne de Cantelou, was born about 1185 in Bowden and Market Harborough, England to William de Cantilupe, Elder 3719 and Mecelin Bracy 3720, as shown within family tree 462. William died in 1240, aged about 55. 3603. MILICENT GOURNEY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Milicent Gournai, was born in 1180 in Ashby, Buckingham, Leicestershire, England to Hugh Gourney 3721 and Julia Martin 3722, as shown within family tree 462. Milicent died in 1260, aged about 80. William de Cantilupe, Lord 3602, aged about 30, married Milicent Gourney, aged about 35, about July 1215. They had one son: William de Cantilupe 3489 about 1216 This family is shown as family tree 494. 3604. WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, 6TH BARON OF BROASE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England to Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase 3723 and Grace Briwere 3724, as shown in family tree 535. William died on 2 May 1230, aged about 25, in Wales, England. 3605. EVE MARSHALL (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1194 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Eve died before 1246, when younger than 51, in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England. William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase 3604, aged about 25, married Eve Marshall, aged about 35, on 2 May 1230 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, England. They had one daughter: Eva Braose 3490 about 1220 This family is shown as family tree 495. 3606. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP OF ELMLEY CASTLE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather). 3607. ISABEL (MAUDUIT) MARTYN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1214 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England to William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King 3725 and Alice De Beaumont 3726, as shown in family tree 536. Isabel died in bef 1268. William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle 3606 married Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn. They had one son: William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick 3491 in 1227 This family is shown as family tree 496. 3608. JOHN FITZGEOFFREY, LORD OF SHERE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1205/6 in Shere, Surrey, England to Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex 3713 and Aveline de Clare 3714, as shown in family tree 533. John died on 23 November 1258, aged about 53. Notes: • John FitzGeoffrey M, #322107 Reference: Washing-136702. John FitzGeoffrey was Sir. Child of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel Bigod Maud FitzGeoffrey+. Source Reference 122 applies. • John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 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 Page 1172

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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. Source Reference 43 applies. 3609. ISABEL DE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1222 in Thetford, Norfolk, England to Hugh Le Bigod, III/ 3rd Earl of Norfolk 3345 and Maud Matilda Marshall, Marshall of the Royal Household 3346, as shown in family tree 411. Notes: • 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+. Source Reference 122 applies. • 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. Source Reference 43 applies. John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 3608 married Isabel de Bigod. They had three children: Isabel FitzJohn 3509 about 1233 Maud FitzGeoffrey 3492 about 1237 Aveline FitzGeoffrey 3510 in 1238 This family is shown as family tree 497. 3610. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1250 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England to William Constable 3727 and Cecilia Thwenge 3728, as shown in family tree 537. Robert died on 10 April 1294, aged about 43, in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. 3611. KATHERINE MAULEY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1255 in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Katherine died in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Robert Constable 3610, aged about 24, married Katherine Mauley, aged about 19, in 1274 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Marmaduke Constable 3493 in 1275 This family is shown as family tree 498. 3612. NICHOL DE RUTHIRFURDE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1200 in Roxboughshire, Scotland to Hugo de Rodieforde 3729, as shown in family tree 538. Page 1173

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3613. ARCHIBALD DE DOUGLAS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1175 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland to Willaim de Douglas 3730, as shown in family tree 539. Archibald died in 1240, aged about 65. Note: Children William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 in Douglas Lanarkshire,Eng Andrew DOUGLAS b: 1232 in Douglas Castle,Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland. 3614. MARGARET CRAWFORD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1179 in Crawwford, Lanarkshire, Scotland to John de Crawford 3731, as shown in family tree 540. Archibald de Douglas 3613 married Margaret Crawford. They had one son: William de Douglas 3497 about 1200 This family is shown as family tree 500. 3615. DUNCAN DE CARRICK, EARL OF CARRICK (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1164 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland to Gilbert (of) Galloway 3732, as shown in family tree 541. Notes: • 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 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. 3616. ALVELINA FITZWALTER STEWARET (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1179 in Paisley, Scotland to Alan Fitz Walter, II/ High Steward 3733 and Eve (of) Crawford 3734, as shown in family tree 542. Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrick 3615 married Alvelina Fitzwalter Stewaret. They had one daughter: Martha de Carrick 3498 in 1215 This family is shown as family tree 501. 3617. WALTER STEWART (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Alan Fitz Walter, II/ High Steward 3733 and Eve (of) Crawford 3734, as shown in family tree 542. Walter died in 1241. 3618. BEATRIX (OF) ANGUS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother). Walter Stewart 3617 married Beatrix (of) Angus. They had one son: Alexander Stewart, IV/High Stewart of Scotland 3499 in 1214 This family is shown as family tree 502. 3619. JAMES MACRORIE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1190 in Bute, Scotland to Angus MacRorie 3736. James fathered one daughter: Jean MacRorie 3500 in 1218 This family is shown within family tree 436. 3620. ANDREW MORAY, 3RD EARL OF BOTHWELL (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1249 in Bothwell Castle, Glasgow, Scotland to Andrew Moray, 2nd Lord of Bothwell 3737, as shown in family tree 543. Andrew died in 1297, aged about 48, of killed in Battle of Stirling Bridge, Stirlingshire, Scotland, in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Note: The Murrays trace their heritage back to the twelfth century and take their name from the great province of Moray, once a local kingdom. It was during this time that the Flemish lords crossed the North Sea and established themselves in the Scottish realm. Among them was Freskin, son of Ollec. Either Freskin or his son William intermarried with the ancient royal house of Moray. The senior line of the Murrays took the surname of Sutherland and became Earls of Sutherland by 1235. Thereafter the chiefs of the Murrays were the Lords of Petty in Moray who also became Lords of Bothwell in Clydesdale before 1253. An heir of this line, Sir Andrew Murray was the brilliant young general who led the Scots in 1297 in their first uprising against the English conquerors. He was mortally wounded while winning his famous victory at Stirling Bridge. His son, Sir Andrew Murray, 4th Lord of Bothwell, third Regent of Scotland married Christian Bruce, a sister of King Robert the Bruce. He was captured at Roxburgh early in 1333 and was a prisoner in England at the time of the battle of Halidon Hill. He obtained his freedom in time to march to the relief of his wife, who was bravely defending Kildrummy Castle. Sir Andrew commenced with unabated spirit to struggle in the cause of independence and died in 1338. The last Murray Lord of Bothwell died in 1360 of the plague. The chiefship of the Murrays fell into doubt amongst the various scattered branches of the name--from Sutherland and Murray itself, through Perthshire and Stirlingshire to Annandale and the Borders. By the sixteenth century, the Murrays of Tullibardine in Strathearn had assumed the leadership of the Murrays. This was formally confirmed by Page 1174

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Bands of Association in 1586 and 1589. Lairds from all over Scotland recognized the supremacy of the line of Sir John Murray. Pictures of castle http://www.darkisle.com. Andrew fathered one son: William Moray 3501 in 1270 This family is shown as family tree 503. 3621. JOHN, II JEAN DE BRETAGNE, DUKE OF BRITTANY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born on 4 January 1238 in Bretagne, Britanny, France to Jean de Bretagne, I/of Richmond 3738, as shown within family tree 469. Jean died on 18 November 1305, aged 67, in St. Denis, Lyon, Seine. 3622. PRINCESS BEATRICE PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Beatrice de Dreux, was born on 25 June 1242 in Bordeaux, Glascony, France to Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England 3739 and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence 3740, as shown in family tree 544. Beatrice died on 24 March 1273/74, aged 30, in Grey Friars Church, London, Middlesex, England. (Beatrice married twice. She was married to John II Brittany, Duke of Britanny 3623 and Jean de Bretagne, Duke of Brittany 3621.) Notes: • 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 was buried in the church of the Carmelites at Ploërmel, Brittany.[b] Will 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 Page 1175

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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: Arthur II, Duke of Brittany John de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond Marie de Dreux, wife 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. Page 1176

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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. Source Reference 66 applies. Jean de Bretagne, Duke of Brittany 3621, aged 22, married Beatrice Plantagenet, aged 17, on 22 January 1260 in St. Denis Abbey, St. Dennis, Seine, France. They had one son: Pierre De Bretagne, Viscount de Leon, Prince of Brittany 3502 in 1269 This family is shown as family tree 504. 3623. JOHN II BRITTANY, DUKE OF BRITANNY (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother's husband). John II Brittany, Duke of Britanny married Beatrice Plantagenet 3622. 3624. PHILIP DE BELMEIS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandfather). 3625. MAUD MESCHIN (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born to William le Meschin 3741. Philip de Belmeis 3624 married Maud Meschin. They had one daughter: Alice de Belmeis 3504 This family is shown within family tree 439. 3626. MAUD LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1104 to Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 and Adeliza de Toeni 3646, as shown in family tree 505. Maud died in 1170, aged about 66. 3627. CECILIA LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1107 to Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 and Adeliza de Toeni 3646, as shown in family tree 505. 3628. WILLIAM MAUDUIT (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 1220 to William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King 3725 and Alice De Beaumont 3726, as shown in family tree 536. William died on 8 January 1267, aged about 46. 3629. EDWARD I PLANTAGENET, I/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 17 June 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England to Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England 3739 and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence 3740, as shown in family tree 544. Edward died on 7 July 1307, aged 68, in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England. He was buried in Westminster Abby, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1177

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m. 1299; wid. 1307 among othersIssue Eleanor, Countess of Bar Joan, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester Alphonso, Earl of Chester 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 Page 1178

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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 where 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 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 Page 1179

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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, however, was not enough; the rest had to be raised through a lay tax, something which 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 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 Page 1180

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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-y-don.[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 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 Page 1181

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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 Page 1182

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continued:l. Source Reference 70 applies. • [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 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 Page 1183

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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. 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 way 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 Page 1184

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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; Prestwich 2005, p. 94. ^ 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 Page 1185

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^ 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 ^ Prestwich 1997, p. 175 Page 1186

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^ 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 ^ Prestwich estimates the total cost to around £400,000; Prestwich 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 Page 1187

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^ 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/ ^ "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, ‘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 Page 1188

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Preceded by Matthew de Hastings Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1265 Succeeded by Sir Matthew de Bezille French nobility dwa. Source Reference 69 applies. 3630. ELEANOR DE CASTILE (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born in 1244 in Castile, Spain. Eleanor died on 29 November 1290, aged about 46. Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629, aged 15, married Eleanor De Castile, aged about 10, on 18 October 1254 in Las Huelgas Monastery, Spain. They had eight children: John Plantagenet 3511 in 1266 Joan Plantagenet 3512 in 1272 Alphonso Plantagenet 3514 in 1273 Eleanor Plantagenet 3515 in 1274 Margaret Plantagenet 3516 in 1275 Alice Plantagenet 3517 in 1278 Elizabeth Plantagenet 3518 in 1282 Edward II Plantagenet, II/King of England,1st Prince of Wales,Lord of Ireland,Duke of Aquitaine 3519 in 1284 3631. EDMUND PLANTAGENET, PRINCE OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 16 January 1244/45 in London, England to Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England 3739 and Eleanor Bergener, of Providence 3740, as shown in family tree 544. Edmund became generally known as "Crouchback". Crouchback died on 5 June 1296, aged 52, in Bayonne, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France. Note: 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. 3632. BLANCHE D'ARTOIS (Lloyd's twenty-two-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born in 1248 in Arras, France. Blanche died on 2 May 1302, aged about 53, in Paris, France. Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England 3631, aged 32, married Blanche D'Artois, when younger than 28, before 29 October 1276 in Paris, Seinne, France. They had one son: Thomas Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster 3521 about 1278 3633. MARGARET DE TURENNE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Raimond, I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne 3744 and Maud de Perche 3745. Margaret died after 1201. Note: Margaret de Turenne F, #3739, d. after 1201 Margaret de Turenne|d. a 1201|p374.htm#i3739|Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne|d. a 1122|p374.htm#i3740|Maud de Perche|d. 28 May 1143|p377.htm#i3770|Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne|d. c 1091|p379.htm#i3782|Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson||p379.htm#i3783|Geoffrey I. de Perche, Comte de Perche et Mortagne|d. c Oct 1100|p378.htm#i3771|Beatrix de Montdidier|d. a 1109|p379.htm#i3784| Margaret de Turenne was the daughter of Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne and Maud de Perche. She died after 1201. Child of Margaret de Turenne and William V Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ d. 1206. Source Reference 115 applies. Margaret married her indirect relation , William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3754. 3634. WALCHELINE DE BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1184 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England to Walter de Beauchamp 3747 and Bertha De Broase 3746. Walcheline died on 14 April 1236, aged about 51. Walcheline de Beauchamp, aged about 28, married Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer 3412, aged about 18, in 1212 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England. They had one son: William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick 3336 in 1210 3635. EUSTICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Stephen Unknown 3750 and Matilda Boulogne 3749.

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3636. DAVID CAENNMOR (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as David Huntingdon, was born to Henry Caennmor, Earl of Huntingdon 3751 and Ms. Unknown 3752. 3637. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). David Caennmor 3636 married Ms. Unknown. They had two children: Margaret Caennmor 3525 Isobel Caennmor 3527 3638. MALCOLM IV CAENNMOR (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1153 to Henry Caennmor, Earl of Huntingdon 3751 and Ms. Unknown 3752. Malcolm died in 1165, aged about 12. 3639. WILLIAM I CAENNMOR (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as William, I Scotland, was born to Henry Caennmor, Earl of Huntingdon 3751 and Ms. Unknown 3752. 3640. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). William I Caennmor 3639 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Alexander, II Caennmor 3529 in 1214 3641. WLLIAM DE VENABLES, 2ND BARON OF KINDERTON (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1110 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester 3757 and Mary de Hatton 3758. Wlliam died in 1160, aged about 50. Wlliam fathered one son: Gilbert De Venables, III/3rd Baron of Kinderton 3531 in 1140 3642. PIERRE DE COURTENAY (Lloyd's sixth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1126 to Louis VI Unknown, Roi de France 3759. Pierre died before 25 March 1184, when younger than 57. Note: 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, Brown 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 (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. Source Reference 115 applies. Pierre fathered one daughter: Alice de Courtenay 3524 3643. GRAULE TAILLEFER (Lloyd's sixth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1118 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France to William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3760 and Vitapoy De Benauges 3761. 3644. WLADISLAW, II PIAST, KING OF POLAND (Lloyd's sixteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1041 to Kazimierz, I Karol 3762. Wladislaw, became generally known as "The Exile". The Exile died on 4 June 1143, aged about 101. Page 1190

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: 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 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. Wladislaw, fathered one son: Boleslaw, III Piast, Prince of Poland 3533 in 1085 Generation of Twenty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents

3645. ROGER LE BIGOD, II/EARL OF NORFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1060 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France to Robert Le Bigod 3763 and Adelaide de Saint Saveur 3764, as shown in family tree 545. He became a heriff of Suffolk and Norfolk. Roger died in 1107, aged about 47, in Egersham, Norfolk, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1191

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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. 3646. ADELIZA DE TOENI (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1066 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France to Robert de Toeni, Lord of Belvoir 3765 and Adelisa de Savona 3766, as shown in family tree 546. Adeliza died in 1136, aged about 70, in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England. Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 married Adeliza de Toeni. They had four children: Hugh Le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Sheriff of Norfolk 3534 in 1095 Maud Le Bigod 3626 in 1104 Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet 3849 in 1104 Cecilia Le Bigod 3627 in 1107 This family is shown as family tree 505. 3647. AUBREY DE VERE, II/LORD OF HEDINGTON, CHAMBERLAIN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1062 and 1082 in Hedingham, Essex, England to Alberic de Vere 3767 and Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes 3768, as shown in family tree 547. Aubrey died on 15 May 1141, aged about 68, in St. Michaels, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England. (Aubrey married twice. He was married to Anne de Stafford 3649 and Adeliza de Clare 3648.) 3648. ADELIZA DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1077 in Essex, England to Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare 3769 and Adeliza de Clermont 3770, as shown in family tree 548. Adeliza became generally known as "Alice". Alice died about 1163, aged about 86, in England. Note: 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 Rohese De VERE Countess Of Essex b: ABT 1109 in Of, Rycott, Oxfordshire, England c: in Of, Walden, Essex, England. Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England 3647, aged about 29, married Adeliza de Clare, aged about 25, about 1102 in Suffolk, England. They had one daughter: Julianne de Vere, Countess of Norfolk 3535 in 1100 This family is shown as family tree 506. 3649. ANNE DE STAFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born in 1062. Anne died after 1116, when older than 54. Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England 3647 married Anne de Stafford. 3650. GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET, V/DUKE OF NORMANDY, COUNT OF ANJOU, COUNT OF VENDOME (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Geoffrey Anjou and Henry, V Germany, was born on 24 August 1113 in Anjou, Normandy, France to Fulk Le Jeune 3771 and Ermegard de Beaugency 3772, as shown in family tree 549. Geoffrey became generally known as "The Vair, The Hansome". The Vair, The Hansome died on 7 September 1151, aged 38, in Chateau-Du-Loir, France. Notes: • 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 was the eldest son of Fulk, Count of Anjou and King-Consort of Je rusalem. Geoffrey's mother was 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 Page 1192

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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. 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-sur- Colmont 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 wi th fever. He arrived at Château-du-Loir, collapsed on a couch, made beques ts of gifts and charities, and died. He was 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 Page 1193

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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 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. 3651. MATILDA CURTHOSE, EMPRESS OF GERMANY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Adelaide Matilda of Angiers, was born on 7 February 1101/2 in London, Middlesex, England or to Henry I Curthose, I/King of England 3773 and Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland 3774, as shown in family tree 550. Matilda died on 10 September 1169, aged 68, in Abbey of Notre Dame, Paris, Seine, France. (Matilda married twice. She was married to Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome 3650 and Henry V Unknown, Holy Roman Emperor 3652.) Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome 3650 married Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany. They had two children: Hamelin D'anjou Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey 3537 in 1129 Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791 in 1133 This family is shown as family tree 507. 3652. HENRY V UNKNOWN, HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother's husband). Henry V Unknown, Holy Roman Emperor married Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany 3651. 3653. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, III/EARL DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1110/11 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777, as shown in family tree 551. William died on 19 January 1147/48, aged about 36, in Laodiocea. Note: 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 Page 1194

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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. Source Reference 109 applies. 3654. ELA DE TALVACE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Ela d'Alencon, was born about 1119 in Sussex, England to William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon 3778 and Alice de Bougogne 3779, as shown in family tree 554. Ela died in 1174, aged about 55. Note: 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. Source Reference 123 applies. William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne 3653 married Ela de Talvace. They had one daughter: Isabelle de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey 3538 in 1136 This family is shown as family tree 508. 3655. GILBERT FITZROBERT MARSHAL, MARSHAL TO KING HENRY, I (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1075/76 in Cheddar, Axbridge, Somersetshire, England to Goisfrd Le Mareschal 3781 and Ms. Unknown 3782, as shown in family tree 555. Gilbert died in 1130, aged about 55, in Somersetshire, England or Winterbourne Monkton, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Notes: • 1 Gilbert Fitzrobert MARSHALL b: Abt 1075 d: 1130 + Maud DE VENUZ b: 1183 2 John MARSHALL b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1164 + Sibilla (Sibyl) DE SALISBURY b: Abt 1120 3 John LE MARSHALL b: Abt 1144 d: Abt 1194 + Alice DE PORT b: Abt 1165 4 John LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1180 d: Bef 27 Jun 1235 + Aline DE RIE b: Abt 1185 5 William MARSHAL b: Abt 1214 d: Bef Sep 1265 + Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1242 6 John MARSHAL b: Abt 1257 d: Bef 4 Dec 1282 5 Alice LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1215 d: 1271 + William DE CAREW b: Abt 1215 d: Bef 24 Mar 1277-1278 6 Nicholas CAREW b: Abt 1235 d: 1286 + Avice DE TUITE b: Abt 1240 3 William "The Protector" MARSHALL b: 1146 c: 12 May 1146 d: 14 May 1219 + Elizabeth DE CLARE b: 1174 + Isabel Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1172 d: 1220 4 Margaret Fitzgilbert MARSHALL b: Abt 1170 d: Aft 1242 + Ralph DE SOMERY b: Abt 1172 5 Joan DE SOMERY b: 1191 d: 22 May 1276 + Thomas "The Observer" DE BERKELEY b: 1170 d: 29 Nov 1243 6 Maurice "The Resolute" DE BERKELEY b: 1218 d: 4 Apr 1281 Page 1195

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Isabelle FITZ ROY b: 1223 d: 7 Jul 1276 6 Thomas DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1220 6 Robert DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1222 6 Henry DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1224 6 William DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1226 6 Richard DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1228 6 Margaret DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1230 6 Isabel DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1232 5 Roger DE SOMERY b: 1208 d: Bef 26 Aug 1273 + Nichole D' AUBIGNY b: 1206 d: 1240 6 Margaret DE SOMERY b: Abt 1229 d: 18 Jun 1293 + Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1215 d: 4 Aug 1265 6 Mabel DE SOMERY b: Abt 1227 + Walter DE SULLY b: Abt 1215 6 Joan DE SOMERY b: 1236 d: 1282 + John LE STRANGE b: 1232 d: 26 Feb 1275 + Ebulo DE MONTIBUS b: 1238 6 Maud DE SOMERY b: Abt 1240 + Amabil (Amabilia) DE CHAUCOMBE b: Abt 1210 d: Aft 1281 6 Roger DE SOMERY b: 24 Jun 1255 d: 11 Oct 1291 + Agnes DE MORTEYN b: Abt 1259 d: 3 Nov 1308 4 Maud Matilda MARSHALL b: 1192 d: 1277 + Hugh LE BIGOD b: 1190 d: 1275 5 Hugh LE BIGOD b: 1215 d: Bef 1266 + Joan DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1220 d: 1276 6 John BIGOD b: 1250 + Isabel b: 1254 5 William LE BIGOD 5 Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 + John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 6 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 6 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 6 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 5 Roger LE BIGOD b: 1212 5 Ralph LE BIGOD b: 1214 5 Simon LE BIGOD b: 1216 + Maud DE FELBRIGG b: 1223 6 Roger LE BIGOD b: 1246 + Cecelia b: 1258 + William DE WARENNE b: 1156 d: 27 May 1240 5 Isabel DE WARENNE 5 William DE WARENNE b: 1198 5 John DE WARENNE b: Aug 1231 d: 27 Sep 1304 + Alice Le Brun DE LUSIGNAN b: 1223 6 Eleanor Plantagenet DE WARENNE b: 1251 d: 1282 + Henry DE PERCY b: 1228 d: 29 Aug 1272 6 Isabel DE WARENNE b: 1253 + William DE BALIOL b: Abt 1251 d: 1313 6 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1256 d: 15 Dec 1286 + Joan DE VERE b: 1261 d: 23 Nov 1293 5 Suzanne DE WARENNE b: Abt 1180 + John "Lackland" PLANTAGENET b: 24 Dec 1166 d: 19 Oct 1216 6 Richard FITZ ROY b: 1190 d: 6 Aug 1270 + Rohsia (Rose) DE DOUVERS b: 1198 d: 1264 4 Eve MARSHALL b: Abt 1194 + William "Black Will" DE BRAOSE b: 1204 d: 2 May 1230 5 Maud DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1221 d: Bef 20 Mar 1300 + Roger DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1231 d: 27 Oct 1282 6 Isabella DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 10 Aug 1274 + John FITZ ALAN b: 14 Sep 1246 d: 18 Mar 1271 6 Edmund DE MORTIMER b: 1255 d: 17 Jul 1304 + Margaret DE FIENNES b: Abt 1260 d: 7 Feb 1334 6 Margaret DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1262 Page 1196

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Eleanor DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1230 d: 1251 + Hemphrey DE BOHUN b: 1225 d: 31 Dec 1298 6 Anges DE BOHUN b: 1245 6 Alianor DE BOHUN b: Abt 1247 d: 20 Feb 1313-1314 + Robert DE FERRERS b: 1239 d: 1279 6 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1249 d: 31 Dec 1298 + Maud DE FIENNES b: 1250 d: 6 Nov 1298 6 Gilbert DE BOHUN b: 1251 5 Eva DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1220 d: 28 Jul 1255 + William DE CANTALUPE b: Abt 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 6 Joane DE CANTALUPE b: 1240 d: 1271 + Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1225 d: 5 Mar 1268 6 Millicent DE CANTILUPE b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 7 Jan 1298 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1244 d: 28 Apr 1279 4 Joane MARSHALL b: Abt 1194 d: Abt 1234 + Warine DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1192 d: Jul 1255 5 Joan DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1222 d: Sep 1307 + William (Guillaume) de Lusignan DE VALENCE b: Aft 1225 d: May 1296 6 Isabel DE VALENCE b: 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + John DE HASTINGS b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1311-1312 6 Joan DE VALENCE b: Abt 1273 + John (Red) COMYN b: Abt 1269 d: 20 Feb 1306 4 Isabel MARSHAL b: 9 Oct 1200 c: Apr 1206 d: 16 Jun 1240 + Gilbert DE CLARE b: 1182 d: 25 Oct 1230 5 Agnes DE CLARE b: Aft 1217 5 Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 + Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 6 Robert DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1241 d: 1298 + Isabella DE WESTWICK b: Abt 1243 6 Alice DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1243 6 Avice DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1245 5 Richard DE CLARE b: 4 Aug 1222 d: 15 Jul 1262 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1222 d: Nov 1237 + Matilda (Maud) DE LACY b: Abt 1223 d: Bef 10 Mar 1288-1289 6 Isabel DE CLARE b: Abt 1240 + William DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1230 d: 1290 6 Gilbert (The Red) DE CLARE b: 2 Sep 1243 d: 7 Dec 1295 + Alice DE LUSIGNAN b: Abt 1244 d: 9 Feb 1291 + Joan "Of Acre" PLANTAGENET b: 1272 d: 23 Apr 1307 6 Thomas DE CLARE b: 1245 d: Feb 1278 + Juliane FITZGERALD b: Abt 1256 d: Abt 1300-1309 6 Rohese (Agnes DE CLARE b: 17 Oct 1252 d: Abt 1316 + Roger DE MOWBRAY b: 1254 d: Bef 21 Nov 1297 6 Benedict DE CLARE b: 1254 6 Margaret DE CLARE b: Abt 1255 6 Eglenteria DE CLARE b: 1257 5 Isabel DE CLARE b: 2 Nov 1226 d: Aft 10 Jul 1264 + Robert DE BRUS b: 1210 5 William DE CLARE b: 18 May 1228 d: 23 Jul 1258 5 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 12 Sep 1229 + Richard PLANTAGENET b: 5 Jan 1207-1208 d: 2 Apr 1272 5 Joan PLANTAGENET + Roger (Reginald) DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1149 d: Abt 1187 6 Roger DE VALLETORT b: 1179 d: Abt 1207 + Hawise DE DUNSTANVILLE 4 Sibyl MARSHALL b: 1204 d: 27 Apr 1245 + William DE FERRERS b: Abt 1193 d: 24 Mar 1254 5 Maud DE FERRERS b: Abt 1220 5 Agatha (Agnes) DE FERRERS b: Abt 1224 d: 22 May 1306 + Hugh DE MORTIMER b: 1219 d: 18 Nov 1274 6 Robert DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1246 d: 7 Apr 1287 + Joyce LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1250 5 Sybil DE FERRERS b: Abt 1224 + Francis DE BOHUN b: Abt 1224 6 John DE BOHUN b: Abt 1247 d: 28 Sep 1284 + Joan DE LA CHAPPELE b: Dec 1256 Page 1197

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Isabel DE FERRERS b: 1226 d: 26 Nov 1260 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 6 Isabel DE MOHUN b: Abt 1244 + Edmond DEINCOURT b: Aft 1248 d: 6 Jan 1327 6 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 6 Margaret DE MOHUN b: 1240 5 Joan DE FERRERS b: Abt 1233 d: Bef Oct 1267 + Robert DE AGUILLON b: 15 Feb 1235-1236 d: 15 Feb 1285-1286 6 Margaret DE AGUILLON b: Abt 1257 d: Aft Feb 1333-1334 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1257 d: 24 Jun 1314 6 Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 + Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + John DE MOHUN b: 1235 6 John DE MOHUN b: Abt 1248 d: 11 Jun 1279 + Eleanor FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1265 + Gilbert BASSET b: Abt 1117 4 Walter MARSHALL b: Abt 1206 d: 24 Nov 1245 + Margaret DE QUINCY b: 1208 d: 1258 5 John MARSHALL b: Abt 1259 6 Roger MARSHALL b: Abt 1289 3 Maud MARSHALL b: Abt 1148 3 Dau MARSHALL b: Abt 1152 3 Anselm MARSHALL b: Abt 1154 d: 22 Dec 1245 + Alicia DE PORT 4 John MARSHAL b: 1170 d: 27 Jun 1235 + Aline DE RYE b: 1173 5 Sibyl MARSHAL b: Abt 1210 + William DE SAYE b: 1206 d: Bef 12 Feb 1271-1272 6 Mary DE SAYE b: 1244 + Robert De Peyton DE UFFORD b: 1236 d: 1296 3 Henry MARSHALL b: Abt 1156 + Aline PIPARD. • Marshal to, King, Henry I, 1130

Gilbert the Marshal, was the first known holder of the office. He with his son John successfully maintained their right under Henry I to the office of Master Marshal in the King's Household, for which they had been impleaded in the King's Court by Robert de Venoiz and William de Hastings (g). The name and parentage of Gilbert's wife are unknown. He d. in or shortly before 1130 (h). [Complete Peerage X:Appendix G:92] (g) This appears from King John's confirmation, 20 Apr 1200, to William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. Gilbert may have been son or grandson of an otherwise unknown Robert, who in 1086 held Cheddar, Somerset, under Roger de Courseulles. Robert the Marshal, who in 1086 held Lavington, Wilts, in chief, has been suggested as the possible progenitor of the family, but this is unlikely, as in 1166 Lavington was held by Piers de la Mare. (h) He left at least 2 sons, John abovenamed and William Giffard, who was presented to the church of Cheddar Hole, Somerset, and was admitted by Godfrey, Bishop of Bath (1122-35), which church was given to Bradenstoke Priory by his brother John. Unless there was another brother named William, he was Chancellor to the Empress Maud in 1141 and 1142. Presumably William was called "Giffard" as a nickname -- the chubby cheeked. ------------------------------The following is a post to SGM, 8 Jan 2003, by John Ravillious, which introduces the name "Giffard" into the Marshal family (CP thought it was merely a nickname for Gilbert's brother). Perhaps this family is connected to the Giffards of Loungeville, Normandy: From: [email protected] ([email protected]) Subject: Gilbert Giffard of Winterbourne Monkton: ancestor of William Marshal ? Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Wednesday, 8 January, 2003 A wise man once said, ' Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.' Well, he probably said it more than once. Anyway, in looking about for more Despenser detritus, I came across an article from the English Historical Review from 1999 in which the author (N. E. Stacy) put forth, in part, the position that the family of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke derived from one Gilbert Giffard (or Gibard), Domesday tenant of Winterbourne Monkton. I have incorporated the relevant portion of the article below [1]. Page 1198

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Is anyone of the list aware of this derivation being accepted, or disproven? If this is correct, the information below impacts the ancestry of the widest range of list members (apologies to JSG: William Marshal is another good candidate for 'Kilroy of medieval English ancestry'). Good luck, and good hunting to all. John * [1] From English Historical Review, Feb.1999: Henry of Blois and the Lordship of Glastonbury ( N. E. Stacy) online: http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0293/455_114/54050231/print.jhtml ' A major player in the politics of the civil war was the subject of another remarkable omission from the abbey's carta. On the border of John Marshal's manor of Rockley and only six miles from his base at Marlborough lay the Glastonbury manor of Winterbourne Monkton, including a 3 1/2-hide subtenancy over which the abbot's lordship had been recognized in 1086 and was to be again in 1173 and thereafter, but which was absent from the carta of 1166.(2) At the time of Domesday it had been held by Gilbert `Gibard'.(3) He withheld geld from his demesne, which, as a mesne tenant, he was not entitled to do, but as one of the chief officers of the royal household he was anyway exempt. For Gilbert `Gibard' or Giffard was in fact the marshal, father of John I and grandfather of John II, who answered for one fee of Glastonbury Abbey in 1173.(4) No Marshal obligation, however, was recorded in 1166. Bishop Henry's relations with the family can never have been good, since its opposition to Stephen had been patent: John I's brother, William, had become Matilda's chancellor,(5) while John himself had pursued his own interests, which took him often into the Angevin camp but rarely, if ever, into Stephen's.(6) However, the Marshal exclusion from Glastonbury's carta was not based purely on personal antagonism, for the fee they held of Henry as bishop of Winchester was duly recorded in 1166.(7) The Glastonbury problem was probably connected with a dispute between the abbey and another tenant, the earl of Salisbury, over his fee at Mildenhall (Wilts.). This large subtenancy had been granted as a marriage-portion to Earl Patrick's sister, Sybil, on her marriage to John Marshal in the 1140s and thereafter the service owed to the abbot had lapsed.(1) Whether the Marshal instigated the refusal of service from his wife's manor because of a dispute over Winterbourne or withheld service from Winterbourne because of his in-laws' dispute over Mildenhall cannot be known, but the two problems were surely connected. Bishop Henry as usual proved intractable and no settlement could be made in either case while he was alive. It was his successor, Abbot Robert of Winchester (1173-80), who secured Earl William of Salisbury's confirmation of knight service owed from Mildenhall and John Marshal II's acknowledgment of that due from Winterbourne Monkton.(2) By an irony Richard Cotel, the successor and namesake of Bishop Henry's enemy, was to marry the heiress of the rear tenant of the latter fee and so extend the presence within the Glastonbury lordship of a family which the Bishop had been at pains to expel.(3) ' ------------------------------The earliest notice of this family occurs in the time of Henry I, when Gilbert Mareschall, and John, his son, were impleaded by Robert de Venoix and William de Hastings for the office of Mareschal to the king, but without success. The son, (bearing the same surname, derived from his office), was called John Mareschall. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 357, Marshal, Barons Marshal. Source Reference 41 applies. 3656. MAUD DE VENUZ (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1086 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France to Geoffrey de Venuz, Le Marshall 3783, as shown in family tree 556. Gilbert Fitzrobert Marshal, Marshal to King Henry, I 3655 married Maud de Venuz. They had one son: John FitzGilbert Marshall, Marshal to King Henry, II 3539 in 1105 This family is shown as family tree 509. 3657. WALTER D'EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1091 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England to Edward D'Evereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire 3784 and Matilda de Rheims 3785, as shown in family tree 557. Walter died before 1147, when younger than 55. 3658. SIBYL DE CHAWORTH (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1095 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England to Patrick de Chaworth 3786 and Maud de Hesdin 3787, as shown in family tree 558. Sibyl died before 1146, when younger than 50, in Choir, Bradenstroke, Wiltshire, England. Walter D'Evereux 3657, aged about 25, married Sibyl de Chaworth, aged about 21, about 1116 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England. They had two children: Patrick D'Evereux, 1st Earl of Salisbury 3939 in 1117 Sibilla de Salisbury 3540 about 1120 This family is shown as family tree 510. 3659. ROBERT DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1129 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Roger de Scales 3788 and Muriel de Lisewis 3789, as shown in family tree 559. Robert died on 21 April 1198, aged about 68, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England.

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3660. ALICE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1132 in Norfolkshire, England. Robert de Scales 3659 married Alice Unknown. They had one son: Roger de Scales 3542 about 1159 This family is shown as family tree 511. 3661. FULK DE REAUFOU (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1136 in Hockwood, Norfolk, England. Fulk fathered one daughter: Margery de Reaufou 3543 about 1162 This family is shown within family tree 444. 3662. RICHARD BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1152 to Hugh Burnell 3790, as shown in family tree 560. Richard died in 1198, aged about 46. Richard fathered one son: William Burnell 3545 about 1182 This family is shown as family tree 512. 3663. WILLIAM DE LONGESPEE, I/PRINCE OF ENGLAND, EARL OF SALISBURY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1176 in England to Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791 and Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, as shown in family tree 442. William died on 6 March 1225, aged about 48, in England. Note: 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 Warwick, 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. Page 1200

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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 was poisoned by Hubert de Burgh. He was buried at Salisbury Cathedral in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. 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), who was sometimes called Earl of Salisbury but was 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, who first married Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick, 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. Source Reference 98 applies. 3664. ELA FITZPATRICK (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1180 in Amesbury, Wilshire, England to William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisbury 3793, as shown in family tree 562. Ela died on 24 August 1261, aged about 81, in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury 3663, aged about 22, married Ela Fitzpatrick, aged about 18, in 1198 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England. They had one daughter: Isabel de Longespee 3546 about 1202 This family is shown as family tree 513. 3665. JOHN DE PEYTON (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1149 to Reginald De Peyton 3794. Note: 1 Reginald DE PEYTON b: 1122 2 John DE PEYTON b: 1149 3 Negel DE PEYTON b: 1178 4 John DE PEYTON b: 1203 + Clemence b: 1214 5 Robert De Peyton DE UFFORD b: 1236 d: 1296 + Mary DE SAYE b: 1244 6 Robert D'UFFORD b: 11 Jun 1279 d: 9 Sep 1316 Page 1201

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Cecily DE VALOIGNES b: 1276 7 Robert D'UFFORD b: 10 Aug 1298 d: 4 Nov 1369 + Margaret DE NORWICH b: 1301 d: 3 SPE 1375 8 Catherine D'UFFORD b: 1318 + Robert DE SCALES b: 1310 d: 13 Aug 1369 9 Elizabeth DE SCALES b: 1330 + Roger Felbrigge LE BIGOD b: 1316 10 Simon Felbrigge LE BIGOD b: 1366 + Catherine MALLORY b: 1370 9 Robert SCALES b: 1343 10 Catherine SCALES b: Abt 1370 + Constantine CLIFTON b: Abt 1370 d: Bef 1372 9 Margaret DE SCALES b: 1339 d: 8 May 1416 + Robert HOWARD b: 1336 d: 18 Jul 1388 10 John HOWARD b: 1365 d: 17 Nov 1436 + Margaret DE PLAIZ b: Abt 1367 d: 1381 + Alice TENDRING b: 1365 d: 18 Oct 1467 8 Cecily D'UFFORD b: 1320 + John WILLOUGHBY b: 6 Jan 1327 d: Abt 1372 9 Robert WILLOUGHBY b: 1349 d: Abt 1396 + Alice SKIPWITH b: Abt 1355 10 William WILLOUGHBY b: 1365 + Lucy LE STRANGE b: 1367 d: 1405 7 Eve D'UFFORD b: Abt 1312 + John DE BRAIOSE b: 10 Aug 1306 8 John BREWS b: 1335 + Agnes SHARDELOW b: 1345 9 Robert BREWSE b: 1366 d: 1424 + Ela DE STAPLETON b: Abt 1380 d: Aft 16 Oct 1456 10 Thomas BREWSE b: Abt 1406 d: 1482 + Joan CALTHORPE b: Abt 1410 7 Alice D'UFFORD b: 1314 6 Thomas DE UFFORD b: Bef 1286 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Eve DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1302 7 Edmund DE UFFORD b: Abt 1313 + Sybil DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1324 8 Ela DE UFFORD b: Abt 1362 d: Abt 1425 + Miles STAPLETON b: Abt 23 Jun 1357 d: 10 Apr 1419 9 Ela DE STAPLETON b: Abt 1380 d: Aft 16 Oct 1456 + Robert BREWSE b: 1366 d: 1424 10 Thomas BREWSE b: Abt 1406 d: 1482 + Joan CALTHORPE b: Abt 1410 9 Brian STAPLETON b: Abt 1379 d: 7 Aug 1438 + Cecily BARDOLF b: Abt 1375 10 Miles STAPLETON b: 1395 + Catherine DE LA POLE b: 1390 10 Anna STAPLETON b: Abt 1397 8 Robert DE UFFORD b: Abt 1335 d: Bef 1393 + Eleanor DE FELTON b: 1357 d: 8 Aug 1400 9 Joan DE UFFORD b: Abt 1377 + William BOWETT b: Abt 1373 d: Aft 22 Mar 1420-1421 10 Elizabeth BOWETT b: Abt 1405 + Thomas DE DACRE b: Abt 1410. John fathered one son: Negel De Peyton 3547 in 1178 This family is shown within family tree 446.

3666. GEOFFREY, I DE SAYE, I/LORD OF WEST GREENWICH (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1135 in West Greenwich, Kent, England to William Du Hommet De Saye 3795 and Beatrix De Mandeville 3796, as shown in family tree 563. Geoffrey, died on 19 May 1214, when older than 79, in West Greenwich, Kent, England. Geoffrey, fathered one son: Geoffrey, II De Saye, II/Lord of West Greenwich 3548 about 1155 This family is shown as family tree 514.

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3667. JOHN MARSHAL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1144 in Pembroke, England to John FitzGilbert Marshall, Marshal to King Henry, II 3539 and Sibilla de Salisbury 3540, as shown in family tree 473. John died in 1194, aged about 50. Note: Ancestral File says John's father was Anselm Marshal, son of John the Marshall FitzGilbert. They do not name Anselm's wife, other than as "Alice". Alice de Port is listed as the wife of John Marshal, but no children are listed. 3668. ALICE DE PORT (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1170 to Adam De Port, Lord of Basing, Governor of the Castel of Southampton 3797 and Mabel De Aurevalle 3798, as shown in family tree 564. John Marshal 3667 married Alice De Port. They had one son: John Marshal 3550 about 1190 This family is shown as family tree 515. 3669. HUBERT DE RYE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1147 in Hingham, Norfolk, England to Hubert De Ria 3799, as shown in family tree 565. Hubert died in 1188, aged about 41. 3670. MARGARET FITZROCELIN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1151 to William FitzRocelin 3800, as shown within family tree 478. Hubert De Rye 3669 married Margaret FitzRocelin. They had one daughter: Aline Rye 3551 in 1173 This family is shown as family tree 516. 3671. WILLIAM BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1102 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England to Akaris Fitz Bardolf 3801, as shown within family tree 479. William died in 1174, aged about 72, in Bradwell, Gloucestershire, England. 3672. AMABILIA LIMESAY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1130 to Gerald de Limesay 3802 and Amicia de Bidun 3803, as shown in family tree 566. William Bardolf 3671 married Amabilia Limesay in Norfolkshire, England. They had one son: Thomas Bardolf 3552 about 1147 This family is shown as family tree 517. 3673. RALPH DE HANSELIN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1117 in Schelford, Nottinghamshire, England to Ralph de Hanselin 3804. Ralph fathered one daughter: Rohaise de Hanselin 3553 about 1147 This family is shown within family tree 448. 3674. REGINALD DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1082 in Sussex, England to William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey 3805 and Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England 3806, as shown in family tree 567. Reginald died before 1118, when younger than 35. 3675. ALICE DE WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1130 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to William de Wormegay 3676 and Beatrice de Pierrepont 3677, as shown in family tree 519. Reginald de Warenne 3674 married Alice de Wormegay. They had one son: William de Warenne, Lord of Wormegay 3554 about 1158 This family is shown as family tree 518. 3676. WILLIAM DE WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1105 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Richard de Wormegay 3807, as shown within family tree 480. William died in 1168, aged about 63. 3677. BEATRICE DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born to Hugh de Pierrepont 3808 and Clemence de Vitry 3809, as shown in family tree 568. William de Wormegay 3676 married Beatrice de Pierrepont. They had two children: Alice de Wormegay 3675 about 1130 Beatrice de Wormegay 3555 about 1162 This family is shown as family tree 519. 3678. HUGH DE GOURNAY, V (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1107 to Hugh de Gournay, IV 3810 and Beatrice Capet 3811, as shown in family tree 569. Hugh fathered one son: Hugh de Gournay, VI 3556 in 1130 This family is shown as family tree 520. 3679. THOMAS DE COUCY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1073 in Coucy, Ardens, France. 3680. MESILINDE DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1087 in Crecyenponthieu, Somme, France. Thomas de Coucy 3679 married Mesilinde de Montlhery. They had one daughter: Melisende de Coucy 3557 in 1125 This family is shown within family tree 449. Page 1203

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3681. COUNT ALBERIC DE DAMMARTIN, I (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1110 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Aubrey de Mello 3812 and Aelis de Dammartin 3813, as shown in family tree 570. Alberic died in 1183, aged about 73. 3682. JOAN BASSET (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1114 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England to Gilbert Thurstine Bassett 3814 and Edith d' Oilly Unknown 3815, as shown in family tree 571. Alberic de Dammartin, I 3681 married Joan Basset. They had one son: Aubrey de Dammartin, II/Count De Dammartin 3558 in 1135 This family is shown as family tree 521. 3683. RENAULD DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1080 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France to Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont 3816 and Margaret de Montdidier 3817, as shown in family tree 572. Renauld died in 1162, aged about 82. 3684. CLEMENCE DE BAR-LE-DUC (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1106 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Renard de Bar-Le-Duc 3818 and Gisele de Vaudemont 3819, as shown within family tree 482. Renauld de Clermont 3683 married Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc. They had one daughter: Mathilda de Clermont, Countess Paonthieu 3559 about 1138 This family is shown as family tree 522. 3685. ROBERT DE FERRERS, 2ND EARL OF DERBY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100 in Derbyshire, England to Robert de Ferrers 3820 and Hawaide de Vitre 3821, as shown in family tree 573. Robert died in 1160, aged about 60, in Meveval, Warwickshire, England. 3686. MARGARET DE PEVEREL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1114 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England to William de Peverel, The Younger 3822 and Avice de Lancaster 3823, as shown in family tree 574. Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby 3685, aged about 30, married Margaret de Peverel, aged about 16, in 1130. They had one son: William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby 3560 about 1140 This family is shown as family tree 523. 3687. WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, II/SHERIFF OF HEREFORDSHIRE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1100 in Bramber, Sussex, England to Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber 3825 and Aenor de Totnais 3826, as shown in family tree 575. William died after 1179, when older than 79, in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France. 3688. BERTHA DE HEREFORD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1130 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshire 3687 married Bertha de Hereford. They had one daughter: Sybil de Braose 3561 in 1147 This family is shown as family tree 524. 3689. RANDULF DE MESCHINES, IV/2ND EARL OF CHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ranulph de Gernon, was born in 1099 in Castle of Gernon, Normandy, France to Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester 3827 and Lucy De Lincoln 3828, as shown in family tree 576. Randulf died on 16 December 1153, aged about 54, in England. Note: 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, Page 1204

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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. Source Reference 43 applies. 3690. MITILDA FITZROBERT DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1120 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England to Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchester 3829, as shown in family tree 577. Mitilda died on 29 July 1189, aged about 69. Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chester 3689, aged about 42, married Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clare, aged about 21, in 1141. They had one son: Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines, 5th Earl of Chester 3562 in 1147 This family is shown as family tree 525. 3691. SIMON DE MONTFORT, II/COUNT DE EVREUX (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1110 in Montforet-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France to Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereux 3830 and Agnes de Garlende 3831, as shown in family tree 578. Simon became generally known as "The Bold". The Bold died on 13 March 1180, aged about 69, in Evereux, Normandy, France. 3692. MAUD D'EVEREUX, COUNTESS OF EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1118 in Evereux, Normandy, France. Maud died in 1169, aged about 51, in Evereux, Normandy, France. Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreux 3691, aged about 4, married Maud d'Evereux, Countess of Evereux, aged about -4, about 1114 in Evereux, Normandy, France. They had one daughter: Bertrade de Montfort 3563 in 1155 This family is shown as family tree 526. 3693. BARTHOLOMEW DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1110 in Lasarraz, Waadt, Switzerland to Ebal de Grandison 3832 and Adelaide Unknown 3833, as shown in family tree 579. Bartholomew died in 1158, aged about 48, in Jerusalem, Palestine. Bartholomew fathered one son: Eball de Grandison 3564 about 1133 This family is shown as family tree 527. 3694. RUDOLPH DE NEUFCHATAL, I/COUNT OF NEUFCHATEL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100 in Neuchatal, Switzerland. Rudolph died in 1146, aged about 46. Note: 1 Rudolph DE NEUFCHATAL b: Abt 1100 d: Abt 1146 + Emma DE GLAINE 2 Ulric DE NEUFCHATAL b: Abt 1130 d: Abt 1191 + Bertha 3 Ulric DE NEUFCHATAL b: Abt 1150 d: 1 Aug 1225 + Jolanthe (Yolande) VON URACH b: 1180 d: 1218 4 Agnes DE NEUFCHATAL b: 1194 + Pierre DE GRANDISON b: 1190 d: 1257 5 Amadeus DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1229 d: Abt 1300 + Banoile DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1231 6 William DE GRANDISON b: 1255 d: 1319 + Sybil DE TREGOZ b: 1270 d: 21 Oct 1334 + Blanche DE SAVOY b: 1267 d: Aft 1284 5 Alice DE GRANDISON b: 1240 + William DEVEREUX b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1314 6 Walter DEVEREUX b: Abt 1261 + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: 1255. 3695. EMMA DE GLAINE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother). Rudolph de Neufchatal, I/Count of Neufchatel 3694 married Emma de Glaine. They had one son: Ulric de Neufchatal, II/Count of Neufchatel 3568 about 1130 This family is shown within family tree 420. 3696. EGINO VON URACH (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1110 in Urach, Schwazwald, Baden-Wurttenburg, Germany. Note: 1 Egino VON URACH b: Abt 1110 + Kunigunde VON WASSERBURG b: Abt 1132 d: 4 Sep 1168 2 Egino VON URACH b: 1152 d: 20 Jan 1230 + Agnes VON ZAHRIGEN b: Abt 1152 d: 10 May 1239 3 Jolanthe (Yolande) VON URACH b: 1180 d: 1218 + Ulric DE NEUFCHATAL b: Abt 1150 d: 1 Aug 1225 4 Agnes DE NEUFCHATAL b: 1194 + Pierre DE GRANDISON b: 1190 d: 1257 5 Amadeus DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1229 d: Abt 1300 + Banoile DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1231 6 William DE GRANDISON b: 1255 d: 1319 Page 1205

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+ Sybil DE TREGOZ b: 1270 d: 21 Oct 1334 + Blanche DE SAVOY b: 1267 d: Aft 1284 5 Alice DE GRANDISON b: 1240 + William DEVEREUX b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1314 6 Walter DEVEREUX b: Abt 1261 + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: 1255. 3697. KUNIGUNDE VON WASSERBURG (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1132 in Wasserbourg, Baden-Wurttenburg, Germand to Engelbert Von Diessen 3834 and Hedwig Von Formbach 3835. Kunigunde died on 4 September 1168, aged about 36. Egino Von Urach 3696 married Kunigunde Von Wasserburg. They had one son: Egino Von Urach 3570 in 1152 This family is shown within family tree 452. 3698. BERTHOLD VON ZAHRIGEN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1123 in Zahringen, Germand. 3699. HEILWIG VON FROHBURG (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1123 in Formbach, Germany. Berthold Von Zahrigen 3698 married Heilwig Von Frohburg. They had one daughter: Agnes Von Zahrigen 3571 in 1152 This family is shown within family tree 452. 3700. ALBERT DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1120 in La Tour du Pin, Isere to Girard de la Tour du Pin 3836, as shown in family tree 580. Albert fathered one son: Albert de la Tour du Pin 3572 about 1150 This family is shown as family tree 528. 3701. HUGH DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1085 to Eudes de Burgundy 3837 and Sibylle de Bourgogne 3838, as shown in family tree 581. 3702. MATHILDE DE TURENNE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1085 to Boson de Turenne, Viscomte de Turenne 3839 and Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson 3840, as shown in family tree 582. Hugh de Burgundy 3701 married Mathilde de Turenne. They had one son: Eudes de Burgundy 3575 in 1118 This family is shown as family tree 529. 3703. THEOBOLD DE BLOIS, III (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1093 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France to Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois 3841 and Adela Planteagenet 3842, as shown in family tree 583. Theobold became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 8 October 1152, aged about 59, in Ligny-Et-Barrois, Menuse, France. 3704. MATHILDE VON SPONHEIM (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1097 in Fontervrault, L'ab Maine-et-Lorie, France. Theobold de Blois, III 3703 married Mathilde Von sponheim. They had one daughter: Marie de Blois 3576 in 1128 This family is shown as family tree 530. 3705. WILLIAM DE TREGOZ (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1074 in Norfolk, Essex, England. William became generally known as "Le Shire". Note: 1 William "Le Sire" DE TREGOZ b: 1074 2 William DE TREGOZ b: 1128 d: 1215 + Agnes DE BILLINGFORD b: 1145 d: 1199 3 Robert DE TREGOZ b: 1168 d: 1213 + Sibyl DE EWYAS b: 1170 d: 1236 4 Robert DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 + Juliana DE CANTILUPE b: 1192 d: 6 Aug 1285 5 Lucy DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1210 d: 1294 + John LE STRANGE b: 1194 d: 1269 6 Hawise LE STRANGE b: Abt 1228 6 John LE STRANGE b: 1232 d: 26 Feb 1275 + Joan DE SOMERY b: 1236 d: 1282 6 Robert LE STRANGE b: Abt 1232 d: 12 Oct 1276 + Alinaore (Eleanor) DE BLANCMINISTER b: Abt 1235 6 Elizabeth LE STRANGE b: 1238 + Robert CORBERT b: Abt 1233 5 John DE TREGOZ b: 1222 d: 21 Aug 1300 + Mabel FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1246 d: Bef 24 May 1297 6 Sybil DE TREGOZ b: 1270 d: 21 Oct 1334 + William DE GRANDISON b: 1255 d: 1319 Page 1206

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Lloyd I. Taylor + John DE NORTHWODE b: Abt 1275 d: 1317 6 Clarice DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1262 5 Henry DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1233 + Margaret DE GORING b: 1235 6 Henry DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1260 d: 1323 6 Thomas DE TREGOZ b: 1265 + Joan DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1285 4 William DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1206 4 Richard DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1208 4 Lucy DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1210 4 Alice DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1210 4 John DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1214 3 Anges DE TREGOZ b: 1170 3 William DE TREGOZ b: 1173 3 Margaret DE TREGOZ b: 1175. William fathered one son: William de Tregoz 3577 in 1128 This family is shown within family tree 422.

3706. ROBERT DE EWYAS (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1085 in Sudeley Castle, Gloucestshire, England to Harold de Sudeley, Lord of Sudeley 3843, as shown in family tree 584. Robert died in 1147, aged about 62, in Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. Robert fathered one son: Robert de Ewyas, II 3579 about 1125 This family is shown as family tree 531. 3707. JAMES DE NEWMARCH (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1216 in Cadbury, England. 3708. MAUD MAUD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1216. James De Newmarch 3707 married Maud Maud. They had one daughter: Hawise Newmarch 3586 in 1246 This family is shown within family tree 426. 3709. HUGH DE WIDWORTHY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1185. Hugh died in 1244, aged about 59. Hugh fathered one daughter: Alice Widworthy 3588 in 1215 This family is shown within family tree 426. 3710. GERVAISE GIFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1122 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England to Robert Gifford 3844 and Heiress de Warenne 3845, as shown in family tree 585. 3711. MS. GERVAIS (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1126 in Awliscombe, Devon, England. Gervaise Gifford 3710 married Ms. Gervais. They had one son: Roger Gifford, Laird of Yester 3591 in 1154 This family is shown as family tree 532. 3712. SIR WILLIAM BREWER (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1128 in Buckland, Brewer, Devon, England alt Awlescombe, Devonshire, England to William de Briwere 3846 and Joan de Reviers 3847, as shown in family tree 586. William fathered one daughter: Anne Brewer 3592 about 1158 This family is shown within family tree 458. 3713. GEOFFREY FITZPIERS, 1ST EARL OF ESSEX (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1162 in Walden, Essex, England. Geoffrey died on 14 October 1213, aged about 51. Note: Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex M, #4615, b. before 1170, d. 14 October 1213 Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex|b. b 1170\nd. 14 Oct 1213|p462.htm#i4615|Piers de Lutegareshale||p23401.htm#i234009|Maud (?)||p26823.htm#i268226||||||||||||| Last Edited=5 Apr 2007 Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex was born before 1170. He was the son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud (?).1 He married Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, before 29 May 1205. He died on 14 October 1213. Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex gained the title of 1st Earl of Essex in 1199. Child of Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex Page 1207

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Matilda FitzPiers+ d. 12362 Child of Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere+ b. c 1205, d. 23 Nov 1258 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 V, page 122. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 195. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Source Reference 43 applies. 3714. AVELINE DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born to Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford 3848 and Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet 3849, as shown in family tree 587. Aveline died before 4 June 1225. Note: 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. Source Reference 111 applies. Geoffrey FitzPiers, 1st Earl of Essex 3713 married Aveline de Clare. They had two children: John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere 3608 in 1205 Hawise Fitzgeoffrey 3594 about 1210 This family is shown as family tree 533. 3715. OLIVER DE CHAMPERNON (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1171 to Rose De Tracy 3851, as shown in family tree 588. Oliver died in 1210, aged about 39. 3716. EVA ANDEA (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1179. Oliver De Champernon 3715 married Eva Andea. They had one son: Henry De Champernon 3595 in 1207 This family is shown as family tree 534. 3717. WILLIAM HASTINGS (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1130 in Fillongley, Warwickshire, England. William died about 1165, aged about 35. Note: 1 William HASTINGS b: ABT 1130 d: ABT 1165 + Maud BANNISTER b: ABT 1134 2 Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1161 d: S.P 2 William HASTINGS b: ABT 1163 d: ABT 1226 + Mary BIGOD b: ABT 1196 d: 31 Mar 1237 3 Henry HASTINGS Knight b: ABT 1194 d: ABT 1250 + Ada SCOTT b: ABT 1198 4 Ida De HASTINGS b: ABT 1218 d: BEF 2 Mar 1288 + Stephen De SEAGRAVE b: ABT 1176 d: 9 Nov 1241 + Hugh PECHERE 4 Eleanor (Hillaria) HASTINGS b: ABT 1237 d: AFT 1295 + William HARCOURT [Sir Knight] + Robert De FRANKVILLE 4 Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1225 d: ABT 1268 + Joane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1240 d: BEF Jun 1271 5 Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: ABT 0256 5 John HASTINGS Baron Hastings b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1312/1313 + Isabel VALENCE b: ABT 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 6 Hugh De HASTINGS Knight b: ABT 1310 d: 29 Jul 1347 + Margaret (Margery) FOLIOT b: 13 Dec 1325 d: 8 Aug 1349 6 Thomas HASTINGS b: ABT 1308 6 Margaret HASTINGS b: ABT 1310 + Robert WATEVILLE 5 Audra HASTINGS b: ABT 1256 5 Lora HASTINGS b: ABT 1258 5 Jean HASTINGS b: ABT 1260 5 Edmund HASTINGS b: ABT 1264 4 Margaret HASTINGS b: ABT 1227 3 Ida De HASTINGS b: ABT 1218 d: BEF 2 Mar 1288 + Stephen De SEAGRAVE b: ABT 1176 d: 9 Nov 1241 + Hugh PECHERE Page 1208

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3 William HASTINGS b: ABT 1208 3 Isabel HASTINGS b: ABT 1210. 3718. MAUD BANNISTER (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1134 in Shropshire, England. William Hastings 3717 married Maud Bannister. They had one son: William Hastings 3598 about 1163 This family is shown within family tree 461. 3719. WILLIAM DE CANTILUPE, ELDER (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1151 in Reading & Ellesborough, Buckshire, England to Walter de Cantilupe 3852. William died on 7 April 1239, aged about 87. 3720. MECELIN BRACY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1163 in Shropshire, England to Adulph Bracy 3853. Mecelin died in Buckinghamshie, England. William de Cantilupe, Elder 3719, aged about 33, married Mecelin Bracy, aged about 21, in 1184. They had one son: William de Cantilupe, Lord 3602 about 1185 This family is shown within family tree 462. 3721. HUGH GOURNEY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1148 and 1163 in Ashby, Buckingham, England or Norfolk, England. Hugh died on 25 October 1214, aged about 58, in Gournai, Normandy, France. 3722. JULIA MARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1165 in Ashby, Buckingham, England. Julia died in 1238, aged about 73. Hugh Gourney 3721 married Julia Martin. They had one daughter: Milicent Gourney 3603 in 1180 This family is shown within family tree 462. 3723. REGINALD DE BRAOSE, 5TH BARON OF BROASE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1178/79 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England to William de Braose, Lord of Bramber 3854 and Maud de Saint Valerie, Lady of Lahaie 3855, as shown in family tree 589. Reginald died on 9 June 1228, aged about 49, in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales, England. Note: 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 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. 3724. GRACE BRIWERE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1176 in Stoke, Devonshire, England to William de Briwere 3856 and Beatrice de Vaux 3857, as shown in family tree 590. Grace died in 1223, aged about 47. Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase 3723 married Grace Briwere. They had one son: William de Braose, 6th Baron of Broase 3604 about 1204 This family is shown as family tree 535.

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3725. WILLIAM MAUDUIT, BARON OF HANSLAPE, CHAMBERLAIN TO THE KING (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Martyn, was born between 1186 and 1220 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England to Robert (Mauduit) Martyn 3858 and Isabel Bassett 3859, as shown in family tree 591. William died dated 'Apr 1257 or 8 Jan 1267'. Note: 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 . 3726. ALICE DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Alice de Newburg, was born in 1196 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England to Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick 3860 and Alice De Harcurt 3861, as shown in family tree 592. Alice died before 1263, when younger than 66. William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King 3725, aged about 7, married Alice De Beaumont, aged about 15, about 1211 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. They had two children: Isabel (Mauduit) Martyn 3607 about 1214 William Mauduit 3628 about 1220 This family is shown as family tree 536. 3727. WILLIAM CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1205 in Halsham, Yorkshire, England to Robert Constable 3862 and Adela De Oyli 3863, as shown in family tree 593. William died in 1260, aged about 55, in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. 3728. CECILIA THWENGE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1215 in Flamborough, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Cecilia died in 1265, aged about 50, in Austria, Hungary. William Constable 3727, aged about 36, married Cecilia Thwenge, aged about 26, in 1241 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 3610 in 1250 This family is shown as family tree 537. 3729. HUGO DE RODIEFORDE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1180 in Roxboughshire, Scotland to Gregoyd de Rodieforde 3864, as shown within family tree 538. Note: Hugo was a Scottish Baron. Hugo witnessed a grant to Philip de Valoniis of lands of Terpenhow in Northumberland to Robert de Stutteville in 1215 during the first year of the reign of King Alexander I. Hugo and Richard also witnessed a charter in 1252 during the reign of King Alexander III. Hugo fathered one son: Nichol de Ruthirfurde 3612 in 1200 This family is shown as family tree 538. Page 1210

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3730. WILLAIM DE DOUGLAS (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1150 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland to Theobald de Douglas 3865 and Ms. de Moravia 3866, as shown in family tree 594. Willaim died in 1214, aged about 64, in Scotland. Willaim fathered one son: Archibald de Douglas 3613 in 1175 This family is shown as family tree 539. 3731. JOHN DE CRAWFORD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1154 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland to Galfridus de Crawford 3867, as shown within family tree 500. John fathered one daughter: Margaret Crawford 3614 in 1179 This family is shown as family tree 540. 3732. GILBERT (OF) GALLOWAY (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1122 in Wigtown, Galloway, Scotland to Fergus (of) Galloway, Prince of Lard of Galloway 3868 and Elizabeth Plantagenet 3869, as shown in family tree 595. Gilbert fathered one son: Duncan de Carrick, Earl of Carrick 3615 in 1164 This family is shown as family tree 541. 3733. ALAN FITZ WALTER, II/ HIGH STEWARD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1135 in Paisley Abbey, Refrewshire, Scotland to Walter Fitz-Alan, Great Stewart of Scotland 3870 and Eschyne de Molle 3871, as shown in family tree 596. Alan died in 1204, aged about 69. (Alan married twice. He was married to Eve (of) Crawford 3734 and Alesta (of) Mar 3735.) Note: Father: Walter FITZ-ALAN b: 1106 in Renfrewshire,Scotland Mother: Eschyne DE MOLLE Father: Walter FITZ-ALAN b: 1106 in Renfrewshire,Scotland Marriage 1 Alesta OF MAR Children Walter STEWART Marriage 2 Eva b: 1184 in Forfar,Angusshire,Scotland Children Walter STUART b: 1165 in Paisley Abbey,Refrewshire,Scotland Marriage 3 Eve OF CRAWFORD b: 1160 in Crawford,Lanard,Scotland Children Alvelina FITZWALTER STEWART b: 1179 in Paisley,Scotland. 3734. EVE (OF) CRAWFORD (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1160 in Crawford, Lanard, Scotland or Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland. Alan Fitz Walter, II/ High Steward 3733 married Eve (of) Crawford. They had two children: Alvelina Fitzwalter Stewaret 3616 in 1179 Walter Stewart 3617 This family is shown as family tree 542. 3735. ALESTA (OF) MAR (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather's wife). Alan Fitz Walter, II/ High Steward 3733 married Alesta (of) Mar. 3736. ANGUS MACRORIE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather). Angus fathered one son: James MacRorie 3619 in 1190 This family is shown within family tree 436. 3737. ANDREW MORAY, 2ND LORD OF BOTHWELL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1222 in Bothwell Castle, Glasgow, Scotland to William Moray 3872, as shown in family tree 597. Andrew fathered one son: Andrew Moray, 3rd Earl of Bothwell 3620 in 1249 This family is shown as family tree 543. 3738. DUKE JEAN DE BRETAGNE, I/OF RICHMOND (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather). Note: 1 Jean DE BRETAGNE + FNU LNU 2 Jean DE BRETAGNE b: 4 Jan 1238 d: 18 Nov 1305 + Beatrice PLANTAGENET b: 25 Jun 1242 d: 24 Mar 1273/1274 3 Authur DE BRETAGNE b: 25 Jul 1262 d: 27 Aug 1312 Page 1211

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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. Jean fathered one son: Jean de Bretagne, Duke of Brittany 3621 in 1238 This family is shown within family tree 469.

3739. HENRY III PLANTAGENET, III/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 October 1207 in Winchester Castle to John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3873 and Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England 3874, as shown in family tree 598. Henry died on 16 November 1272, aged 65. Notes: • 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 Page 1212

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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 + 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 Page 1213

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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...) 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 Page 1214

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[edit] Coronation Henry III was born in 1207 at Winchester Castle. He was the son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême. The coronation was 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. 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 towns—that 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.

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[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] 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). Page 1216

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[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, which 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

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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. Source Reference 72 applies. 3740. ELEANOR BERGENER, OF PROVIDENCE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Eleanor Berenger and Eleanor Provence, was born in 1220 in Aix-en Provence, France. Eleanor died in 1291, aged about 71, in Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshie, England. Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England 3739, aged 28, married Eleanor Bergener, of Providence, aged about 15, on 14 January 1236/37 in Canterbury Cathedral, England. They had three children:

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Lloyd I. Taylor Edward I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3629 in 1239 Beatrice Plantagenet 3622 in 1242 Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England 3631 in 1244 This family is shown as family tree 544. 3741. WILLIAM LE MESCHIN (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-grandfather). William fathered one daughter: Maud Meschin 3625 This family is shown within family tree 439.

3742. WILLIAM ADELIN CURTHOSE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 5 August 1103 to Henry I Curthose, I/King of England 3773 and Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland 3774, as shown in family tree 550. William died on 25 November 1120, aged 17. 3743. MATILDA D'ANJOU (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born to Fulk, V D'Anjou, Count of Anjou 5569. Matilda died in 1154. [See also: Indirectly related via Matilda D'Anjou] William Adelin Curthose 3742 married Matilda D'Anjou. 3744. RAIMOND, I DE TURENNE, VICOMTE DE TURENNE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Boson de Turenne, Viscomte de Turenne 3839 and Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson 3840, as shown in family tree 582. Raimond, died after 1122. Note: Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne M, #3740, d. after 1122 Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne|d. a 1122|p374.htm#i3740|Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne|d. c 1091|p379.htm#i3782|Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson||p379.htm#i3783||||||||||||| Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne was the son of Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne and Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson. He died after 1122. Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne gained the title of Vicomte de Turenne. Child of Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne and Maud de Perche Margaret de Turenne+ d. a 1201. 3745. MAUD DE PERCHE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born to Geoffrey, II de Perche, Comte de Perche et Mortagne 5570 and Beatrix de Montdidier 5571. [See also: Indirectly related via Maud de Perche] Note: Maud de Perche F, #3770, d. 28 May 1143 Maud de Perche|d. 28 May 1143|p377.htm#i3770|Geoffrey II de Perche, Comte de Perche et Mortagne|d. c Oct 1100|p378.htm#i3771|Beatrix de Montdidier|d. a 1109|p379.htm#i3784|||||||Hilduin I. de Montdidier, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy||p379.htm#i3785|||| Maud de Perche was the daughter of Geoffrey II de Perche, Comte de Perche et Mortagne and Beatrix de Montdidier. She died on 28 May 1143. Child of Maud de Perche and Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne Margaret de Turenne+ d. a 1201. Source Reference 115 applies. Raimond, I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne 3744 married Maud de Perche. They had one daughter: Margaret de Turenne 3633 3746. BERTHA DE BROASE (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 1151 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England to William de Briwere 3846 and Joan de Reviers 3847, as shown in family tree 586. Bertha died in 1170, aged about 19, in England. 3747. WALTER DE BEAUCHAMP (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born about 1173 in Elmley, Worcetershire, England to William de Beauchamp 5562 and Joane Waleries 5563. Walter died in 1235, aged about 62. [See also: Indirectly related via Walter de Beauchamp] Walter de Beauchamp, aged about 2, married Bertha De Broase 3746, aged about 24, about 1175 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England. They had one son: Walcheline de Beauchamp 3634 about 1184 3748. WILLIAM D'AUBIGNY, 2ND EARL OF ARUNDEL (Lloyd's twenty-three-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1150 to William d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundel 3850 and Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet 3849. William died on 24 December 1193, aged about 43. Note: William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel1 M, #104723, b. before 1150, d. 24 December 1193 William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel|b. b 1150\nd. 24 Dec 1193|p10473.htm#i104723|William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel|d. 12 Oct 1176|p10225.htm#i102250|Adeliza de Louvain|b. c 1103\nd. c 23 Apr 1151|p10204.htm#i102038|William d'Aubigny|d. 1139|p2349.htm#i23481|Maud le Page 1220

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Bigod||p11648.htm#i116471|Godefroi I. de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine|b. c 1074\nd. 25 Jan 1140|p10251.htm#i102501|Ida de Namur, Comtesse de Namur|b. c 1078\nd. 23 Apr 1151|p10473.htm#i104722| Last Edited=8 May 2006 William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel was born before 1150.2 He was the son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain.1 He married Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet, daughter of James de St. Hilary du Harcouet, after 1173.2 He died on 24 December 1193.3 He was buried at Wymondham Priory, Norfolk, England. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel succeeded to the title of Earl of Sussex in 1176/77.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Arundel [E., c. 1138] on 27 June 1190.3 He held the office of Custos Rotulorum of Windsor Castle in 1191.3 He was one of the receivers for the money raised for the King's raised in 1194.4 Children of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel+ d. b 30 Mar 12213 Matilda d'Aubigny 5 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 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. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 236. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 236, but then Cokayne goes on to gove his date of death of 24 December 1193!. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 748. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. Source Reference 43 applies. 3749. MATILDA BOULOGNE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Eustace Boulogne, Count of Boulogne 3883 and Mary Caennmor 3882. 3750. STEPHEN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,). Stephen Unknown married Matilda Boulogne 3749. They had one daughter: Eustice Unknown 3635 3751. HENRY CAENNMOR, EARL OF HUNTINGDON (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Henry Huntingdon, was born to David, I Caennmor 3887 and Matilda Northumberland 3888. Henry died in 1152. 3752. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Henry Caennmor, Earl of Huntingdon 3751 married Ms. Unknown. They had three children: David Caennmor 3636 Malcolm IV Caennmor 3638 in 1153 William I Caennmor 3639 3753. WILLIAM, IV TAILLEFER (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France to Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3890 and Ponse de Montgomery 3889. William, died on 7 August 1187, aged about 53, in Messina, Silicy, Italy. 3754. WILLIAM, V TAILLEFER, COMTE D'ANGOULEME (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3890 and Ponse de Montgomery 3889. William, died on 7 August 1177. Note: 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 was 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. Source Reference 115 applies. William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme married Margaret de Turenne 3633. They had one son: Aymer Taillefer, Compte d'Angouleme 3523 3755. HEXTILDA TYNDALE (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Uctred Tyndale 3892 and Bethoc de Mormaer 3891. Page 1221

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3757. GILBERT DE VENABLES, EARL OF CHESTER (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1075 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester 3893. Note: 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. 3758. MARY DE HATTON (Lloyd's fourth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1080 in Hatton, Chesshire, England to Walter de Hatton, Lord of Hatton 5561. [See also: Indirectly related via Mary de Hatton] Note: 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. Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester 3757 married Mary de Hatton. They had one son: Wlliam De Venables, 2nd Baron of Kinderton 3641 about 1110 3759. LOUIS VI UNKNOWN, ROI DE FRANCE (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Louis VI de France and Louis VI Capet, was born in 1077/78 in Paris, France to Philippe, I Unknown, Roi de France 3894. Louis became generally known as "le Gros/the Fat". le Gros/the Fat died on 1 August 1137, aged about 60. Note: 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 was 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Louis fathered one son: Pierre de Courtenay 3642 about 1126 3760. WILLIAM, III TAILLEFER, COMTE D'ANGOULEME (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1084 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Foulgues Taillefer 3896 and Cundo Vagena 3897. William, died on 16 April 1118, aged about 33, in France. Note: 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. Page 1222

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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. Source Reference 115 applies. 3761. VITAPOY DE BENAUGES (Lloyd's fifth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Vitapry de Benauges, was born in 1086 in Benauges, Girone, France to Amuary de Benauges, Sire de Benauges 5560. [See also: Indirectly related via Vitapoy De Benauges] Note: Vitapry de Benauges F, #3778 Vitapry de Benauges||p378.htm#i3778|Amaury de Benauges, Sire de Benauges||p378.htm#i3779|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=19 Jan 2003 Vitapry de Benauges is the daughter of Amaury de Benauges, Sire de Benauges. Child of Vitapry de Benauges and William IV Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême Wulgrin II Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême+ b. c 1089, d. 16 Nov 1140. Source Reference 115 applies. William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3760, aged about 24, married Vitapoy De Benauges, aged about 22, in 1108. They had two children: Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3890 in 1108 Graule Taillefer 3643 in 1118 3762. KAZIMIERZ, I KAROL (Lloyd's fifteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 25 July 1016 in Krakow, Poland to Mieszko, II Karol, Lambert of Poland 3901 and Richeza Unknown, Countess of Lorraine 3900. Kazimierz, died on 28 November 1058, aged 42. Note: 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. Kazimierz, fathered one son: Wladislaw, II Piast, King of Poland 3644 in 1041 Generation of Twenty-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 3763. ROBERT LE BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1015 in Avranches, Normandy, France to Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism 3902 and Judith de Montandlier 3903, as shown in family tree 599. Robert died in 1071, aged about 56. 3764. ADELAIDE DE SAINT SAVEUR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1022 in Sst Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France to Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur 3904 and Adele de Eu 3905, as shown in family tree 600. Robert Le Bigod 3763 married Adelaide de Saint Saveur. They had one son: Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 about 1060 This family is shown as family tree 545. 3765. ROBERT DE TOENI, LORD OF BELVOIR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1030 in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England to Roger de Toeni, Lord of Conches, Aquitanie & Toeni 3906 and Godeheut Borrell 3907, as shown in family tree 601. Robert died on 4 August 1099, aged about 69. 3766. ADELISA DE SAVONA (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1042 to Manfredo Magrave de Savona 3908, as shown within family tree 505. Adelisa died in 1118, aged about 76, in Belvoir Castle, Belvois, Leicestershire, England. Robert de Toeni, Lord of Belvoir 3765 married Adelisa de Savona. They had one daughter: Adeliza de Toeni 3646 in 1066 This family is shown as family tree 546. 3767. ALBERIC DE VERE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1033 in Hedingham, Essex, England to Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisnes 3909 and Catherine de Flanders 3910, as shown in family tree 603. Alberic became generally known as "The Monk". The Monk died in 1088, aged about 55. 3768. BEATRICE DE GAND, COUNTESSOF GHISNES (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1040 in Bourboncy, France to Henry de Gand 3911 and Sibilla Manasses 3912, as shown within family tree 547. Alberic de Vere 3767 married Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes. They had one son: Aubrey de Vere, II/Lord of Hedington, Chamberlain of England 3647 about 1072 This family is shown as family tree 547.

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3769. GILBERT DE CLARE, EARL OF HERTFORD, 2ND LORD OF CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Gilbert Fitzrichard de Clare, Gilbert FitzRichard and Gilbert de Tonbridge, was born about 1070 in Clare, Suffolk, England to Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare 3913 and Rohese Giffard 3914, as shown in family tree 604. Gilbert died about 1114/15, aged about 44, in Clare, Suffolk, England. Note: 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 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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243. Source Reference 43 applies. 3770. ADELIZA DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born to Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont 3816 and Margaret de Montdidier 3817, as shown in family tree 572. Note: 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 , 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. Source Reference 43 applies. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare 3769 married Adeliza de Clermont. They had two children: Adeliza de Clare 3648 about 1077 Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare 4004 about 1084 This family is shown as family tree 548. 3771. FULK LE JEUNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1092 in Anjou, Normandy, France to Foulques D'Anjou, IV/Count of Anjou 3915 and Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of France 3916, as shown in family tree 605. Fulk died on 10 November 1143, aged about 51, in Jerusalem, Israel. 3772. ERMEGARD DE BEAUGENCY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1096 in Maine, Normandy, France to Elie de Beaugency 3917 and Mathilde de Chateau du Loir 3918, as shown within family tree 507. Ermegard died about 1126, aged about 30, in Maine, Normandy, France. Page 1224

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Fulk Le Jeune 3771, aged about 18, married Ermegard de Beaugency, aged about 14, on 11 July 1110 in France. They had one son: Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome 3650 in 1113 This family is shown as family tree 549. 3773. HENRY I CURTHOSE, I/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1070 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Henry became generally known as "Beauclerc". Beauclerc died on 1 December 1135, aged about 65, in Lyons-La-Foret Eure, France. (Henry married twice. He was married to Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland 3774 and Adeliza (of) Leuven 3775.) Notes: • 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 Page 1225

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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. 3774. EDITH MATILDA CAENNMOR, PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Matilda Scotland, was born in 1080 in Dunfermline, Fife, Fifeshie, Scotland to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. Edith died on 1 May 1118, aged about 37, in Westministr, London, Middlesex, England. Henry I Curthose, I/King of England 3773 married Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland. They had two children: Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany 3651 in 1101 William Adelin Curthose 3742 in 1103 This family is shown as family tree 550. 3775. ADELIZA (OF) LEUVEN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather's wife). Henry I Curthose, I/King of England 3773 married Adeliza (of) Leuven. 3776. ROBERT DE BEAUMONT, 1ST EARL OF LEICESTER, COUNT OF MEULAN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1046 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France to Robert de Beaumont 3923 and Adelina de Meullant 3924, as shown in family tree 608. Robert died on 5 June 1118, aged about 71, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France. (Robert married twice. He was married to Elizabeth Capet 4183 and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777.) Note: Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan (1049 – 5 June 1118) was a powerful English and French nobleman, revered as one of the wisest men of his age. Chroniclers speak highly of his eloquence, his learning, and three kings of England valued his counsel. He accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066, where his service earned him more than 91 lordships and manors. When his mother died in 1081, Robert inherited the title of Count of Meulan in Normandy, also the title of Viscount Ivry and Lord of Norton. He did homage to Philip I of France for these estates and sat as French Peer in the Parliament held at Poissy. At the Battle of Hastings Robert was appointed leader of the infantry on the right wing of the army. He and his brother Henry were members of the Royal hunting party in the New Forest, when William Rufus received his mysterious death wound, 2 August 1100. He then pledged alligience to William Rufus' brother, Henry I of England, who created him Earl of Leicester in 1107. On the death of William Rufus, William, Count of Evreux and Ralph de Conches made an incursion into Robert's Norman estates, on the pretence that they had suffered injury through some advice that Robert had given to the King; their raid was very successful for they collected a vast booty. According to Henry of Huntingdon, Robert died of shame after "a certain earl carried off the lady he had espoused, either by some intrigue or by force and stratagem." His wife Isabella remarried in 1118 to William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey. [edit] Family and children He was the eldest son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan, daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan, and an older brother of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick. In 1096 he married (Isabel) Elizabeth de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh Magnus and a scion of the French royal family. Their children were: Emma de Beaumont (born 1102) Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (born 1104) Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (born 1104) Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (born c. 1106) Adeline de Beaumont, married two times: Hugh IV of Montfort-sur-Risle; Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147) Aubree de Beaumont, married Hugh II of Château-neuf-Thimerais. Maud de Beaumont, married William Lovel. (b. c. 1102) Isabel de Beaumont, a mistress of King Henry I of England. Married two times: Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke; Hervé de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland Page 1226

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[edit] Sources Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 50-24, 50-25, 53-24, 53-25, 66-25, 114-29, 140-24, 184-4, 215-24, 215-25 Edward T. Beaumont, J.P. The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850. Oxford. [edit] External links The Conqueror and His Companions: Robert de Beaumont Preceded by New Creation Earl of Leicester 1107-1118 Succeeded by Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester Preceded by Hugh of Meulan, Count of Meulan Count of Meulan 1081-1118 Succeeded by . Robert married his indirect relation , Elizabeth Capet 4183. 3777. ISABEL DE VERMANDOIS, COUNTESS OF LEICESTER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elizabeth, was born between 1075 and 1085 in Valois, France to Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois 3925 and Adelaide de Vermandois 3926, as shown in family tree 609. Isabel became generally known as "Elizabeth". Elizabeth died on 13 February 1131, aged about 50, in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. (Isabel married twice. She was married to Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester 4338 and Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776.) Notes: • Children Heiress DE WARENNE b: ABT 1100 in Weare Giffard, Torrington, Devonshire, England Gilbert DE WARENNE b: 1102 in Weare Giffard, Torrington, Devonshire, England Ada DE WARENNE b: 1104 in Huntington, England William DE WARENNE III b: 1110 in Vermandois, France Reginald DE WARENNE b: 1113 Ralph DE WARENNE b: 1115 Gundred DE WARENNE b: 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England Adelian DE WARENNE b: 1122. • 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 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 Page 1227

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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. Isabel married her nephew, Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester 4338. Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776, aged about 50, married Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester, aged about 15, in 1096 in France. They later divorced. They had two children: Heiress de Warenne 3845 about 1100 William de Warenne, III/Earl de Warenne 3653 in 1110 This family is shown as family tree 551. 3778. WILLIAM DE TALVACE, III/COUNT D'ALENCON (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William Talvas, was born after 1087 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France to Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsbury 3927, as shown in family tree 610. William died on 30 June 1171, when younger than 83. (William married twice. He was married to Alice de Bougogne 3779 and Helie Borel 3780.) 3779. ALICE DE BOUGOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1087 to Eudes de Burgundy 3837 and Sibylle de Bourgogne 3838, as shown in family tree 581. William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon 3778 married Alice de Bougogne. They had two children: Ela de Talvace 3654 about 1119 Ala de Talvas 3940 in 1124 This family is shown as family tree 554. 3780. HELIE BOREL (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born in 1080 in Dinon, Cote D' or Bourgogne, France. William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon 3778 married Helie Borel. 3781. GOISFRD LE MARESCHAL (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert Giffard, was born about 1045 in Normandy, France to Ralph Le Mareschal 3928, as shown within family tree 509. Goisfrd became generally known as "The Norman". The Norman died in 1065/66, aged about 20, in Cheddar, Axbridge, Somersetshire, England. Note: Baron in, Hamps & Wilts, 1086 also known as Robert Giffard , The Norman. 3782. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother). Goisfrd Le Mareschal 3781 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Gilbert Fitzrobert Marshal, Marshal to King Henry, I 3655 in 1075 This family is shown as family tree 555. 3783. GEOFFREY DE VENUZ, LE MARSHALL (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1049 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy to Miles Sire De Venoix, Le Marshal 3929 and Lesceline Unknown 3930, as shown within family tree 509. Geoffrey died after 1086, when older than 37, in East Worldham, Hampshire, England. Notes: • Geoffrey the Marshal, son and heir [of Miles], succeeded his father in or before 1070, and with his (unnamed) brother or brothers sold to St. Stephen's, Caen, a strip of cultivated land situated between the 2 branches of the Odon at Venoix and a tenant there. He gave abbot William (1070-79) the land in which the monks had made a channel of the Odon and the claim derived from it. In 1086 he held land in chief at East Worldham, Hants, as Geoffrey the Marshal, and as Geoffrey he held lands at Draycot, Wilts. His wife's name is unknown, but he is presumably father or grandfather of Robert de Venoix, who unsuccessfully claimed the office of Master Marshal against Gilbert the Marshal under Henry I. [Complete Peerage XI:Appendix E:123] Sources: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, Lewis C Loyd, 1999. Source Reference 197 applies. • Father: *Miles Sire De Venoix , Le Marshal b: ABT 1020 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, Frnce Mother: **Lesceline b: ABT 1022 in France Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children *Unknown De Venuz b: ABT 1086 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France. Source Reference 197 applies. Geoffrey fathered one daughter: Maud de Venuz 3656 about 1086 This family is shown as family tree 556. 3784. EDWARD D'EVEREUX, SHERIFF OF WILTSHIRE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1075 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England to Walter Devereux 3931 and Philippa Unknown 3932, as shown within family tree 510. Edward died before 1130, when younger than 54, in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England. 3785. MATILDA DE RHEIMS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1074 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England.

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Edward D'Evereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire 3784, aged about 15, married Matilda de Rheims, aged about 16, about 1090 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England. They had one son: Walter D'Evereux 3657 about 1091 This family is shown as family tree 557. 3786. PATRICK DE CHAWORTH (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1052 in Toddington, Bedsfordshire, England to Ilbert Payn de Chaworth 3933, as shown within family tree 510. Patrick died after 1086, when older than 34. 3787. MAUD DE HESDIN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1057 in oddington, Bedsfordshire, England to Ernulf de Hesdin 3934 and Aveline Unknown 3935, as shown within family tree 510. Patrick de Chaworth 3786 married Maud de Hesdin. They had one daughter: Sibyl de Chaworth 3658 about 1095 This family is shown as family tree 558. 3788. ROGER DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1098 in Caxton, Cambridge, England to Richard de Scales 3936, as shown within family tree 511. Roger died before 1198, when younger than 99, in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. Note: 1 Hardwin DE SCALES b: Abt 1030 + Unk b: Abt 1034 2 Richard DE SCALES b: Abt 1060 + Unk b: Abt 1064 3 Roger DE SCALES b: Abt 1098 d: Bef 1198 + Muriel DE LISEWIS b: Abt 1102 4 Robert DE SCALES b: Abt 1129 d: 21 Apr 1198 + Alice b: Abt 1132 5 Roger DE SCALES b: Abt 1159 d: Bef 25 Jun 1215 + Maud DE MIDDLETON b: Abt 1162 + Margery DE REAUFOU b: Abt 1162 6 Robert DE SCALES b: Abt 1196 d: Bef 23 Jan 1250 + Alice DE ROUCESTRE b: Abt 1199 d: afr 1256 5 Robert DE SCALES b: Abt 1161 5 Margaret DE SCALES b: Abt 1163 2 Hugh DE SCALES b: Abt 1070. 3789. MURIEL DE LISEWIS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1102 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England to Geoffrey de Lisewis 3937, as shown within family tree 511. Roger de Scales 3788, aged about 30, married Muriel de Lisewis, aged about 26, about 1128. They had one son: Robert de Scales 3659 about 1129 This family is shown as family tree 559. 3790. HUGH BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1130 to Roger Burnell 3938, as shown in family tree 611. Hugh fathered one son: Richard Burnell 3662 about 1152 This family is shown as family tree 560. 3791. HENRY II PLANTAGENET, II/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Henry Anjou, Henry Curtmantle and Henry Shortmantle, was born on 25 March 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou, France to Geoffrey Plantagenet, V/Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou, Count of Vendome 3650 and Matilda Curthose, Empress of Germany 3651, as shown in family tree 507. Henry became generally known as "Fitzempress". Fitzempress died on 6 July 1189, aged 56, in Chinon Castle, chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. (Henry married three times. He was married to Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431, Rosemond Clifford 3792 and Eleanor Aquitaine 4028.) Notes: • 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 Page 1229

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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. 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; Page 1230

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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; 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. Source Reference 76 applies. • 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 Page 1231

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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 14 External links

[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 Page 1232

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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 was one such child. He remained largely loyal and contented with the lands and wealth 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] Page 1233

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He was modest and mixed with all classes easily. "He does not take upon himself to think high thoughts, his tongue never swells with elated 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 Page 1234

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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 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 Page 1235

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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. Plantagenet historian John Harvey believes "The martyrdom of Thomas Becket was a martyrdom which he had repeatedly 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 “ It 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 Page 1236

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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). ^ 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" Page 1239

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[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. Source Reference 73 applies. Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England married Ida Isabel Plantagenet, Countess of Norfolk 3431 in never married Henry but had son William de Longespee b1176. They had one son: William de Longespee, I/Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury 3663 in 1176 This family is shown as family tree 442. Henry married his indirect relation , Eleanor Aquitaine 4028. 3792. ROSEMOND CLIFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather's wife). Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791 married Rosemond Clifford. 3793. EARL WILLIAM D'EVEREUX, 2ND EARL OF SALISBURY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1154 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England to Patrick D'Evereux, 1st Earl of Salisbury 3939 and Ala de Talvas 3940, as shown in family tree 612. William died on 17 April 1196, aged about 41. William fathered one daughter: Ela Fitzpatrick 3664 in 1180 This family is shown as family tree 562. 3794. REGINALD DE PEYTON (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1122. Reginald fathered one son: John De Peyton 3665 in 1149 This family is shown within family tree 446.

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3795. SIR WILLIAM DU HOMMET DE SAYE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1105 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France to William De Saye 3941 and Agnes De Grentemesnil 3942, as shown in family tree 613. William died in August 1144, aged about 39, in Siege of Burwell Castle, Cambridgeshire, England. 3796. BEATRIX DE MANDEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1105 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Willaim De Mandeville, Constable of The Tower 3943 and Margaret De Rie 3944, as shown in family tree 614. William Du Hommet De Saye 3795, aged about 25, married Beatrix De Mandeville, aged about 25, in 1130. They had one son: Geoffrey, I De Saye, I/Lord of West Greenwich 3666 before 1135 This family is shown as family tree 563. 3797. ADAM DE PORT, LORD OF BASING, GOVERNOR OF THE CASTEL OF SOUTHAMPTON (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1151 in Basing, Northamptonshie, England to John De Port 3945 and Maud St. John 3946, as shown in family tree 615. Adam died on 25 June 1213, aged about 61. Note: This feudal baron was governor of the castle of Southampton in the 15th (1213-14) King John, and in the 22nd Henry II [1176] he was fined 300 marks for trespassing in the king's forests. In the 26th of the same reign [1180], he gave 1000 marks to the King for livery of his wife's inheritance in Normandy, and that he might be restored to the king's favour and do his homage. He m. Mabel, dau. of Reginald de Aurevalle, and grandchild and heir through her mother, Muriell, of Roger de St.John, and Cecily his wife, dau. and heir of Robert de Haye, Lord of Halnac, co. Sussex, and his posterity ever afterwards bore the surname of St. John. By this lady he had two sons, William and Robert. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 466, St. John, Barons St. John, of Basing] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 14, Ed. 1, Tree #3302, Date of Import: Jan 26, 1999] Gov. of Castle of Southampton in 1213/4; in 1232/3 gave 1000 marks to the King for livery of wife's inheritance in Norm.; took name of St. John from wife's grandfather. Source Reference 173 applies. 3798. MABEL DE AUREVALLE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1122/23 to Reginald De Aurevalle 3947 and Muriel De St. John 3948, as shown in family tree 616. Adam De Port, Lord of Basing, Governor of the Castel of Southampton 3797 married Mabel De Aurevalle. They had one daughter: Alice De Port 3668 about 1170 This family is shown as family tree 564. 3799. HUBERT DE RIA (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Henry De Ria 3949, as shown in family tree 617. Hubert died about 1170. Hubert fathered one son: Hubert De Rye 3669 about 1147 This family is shown as family tree 565. 3800. WILLIAM FITZROCELIN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather). William fathered one daughter: Margaret FitzRocelin 3670 about 1151 This family is shown within family tree 478. 3801. AKARIS FITZ BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1080 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England to William Bardolf 3950. Akaris died in 1161, aged about 81, in Yorkshire, England. Akaris fathered one son: William Bardolf 3671 in 1102 This family is shown within family tree 479. 3802. GERALD DE LIMESAY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1090 in Pirton, Hitchin, Herefordshire, England to Alan de Limesay 3951, as shown in family tree 618. Gerald died in 1185, aged about 95. Note: Children Amabilia LIMESAY b: 1130 Basilia DE LIMESAY b: 1143 in Pirton, Hitchin, Herefordshire, England Aleanora DE LIMESAY b: Abt 1150 in Pirton, Hitchin, Herefordshire, England. 3803. AMICIA DE BIDUN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1115 in Pirton, Hitchin, Herefordshire, England to Hanelade de Bidun 3952, as shown within family tree 517. Gerald de Limesay 3802 married Amicia de Bidun. They had one daughter: Amabilia Limesay 3672 in 1130 This family is shown as family tree 566. 3804. RALPH DE HANSELIN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1087 in Schelford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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3805. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, I/EARL OF SURREY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1055 in Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France to Rudolf de Warenne 3953 and Emma de Torta 3954, as shown in family tree 619. William died on 24 June 1088, aged about 32, in Lewes, Sussexshire, England. Notes: • ROBERT, COMTE DE MORTAIN AND EARL OF CORNWALL The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Planch?Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874. Robert, Comte de Mortain and Earl of Cornwall, the exact date of whose birth is as much a question as that of Odo, who, if his age at the time of his death be correctly stated, must have been the elder of the two; but, whether or not, there was probably not more than a year or so's difference between them. Our first knowledge of him is obained from the fact of his being made Comte de Mortain in the Cotentin (not to be confounded with Mortagne in La Manche), by his uterine brother, Duke William, on the banishment of William the Warling, son of Malger, and grandson of Duke Richard the First, on suspicion of treason — for it really amounted to nothing more — the wily tyrant availing himself of an opportunity to advance, under a pretence of justice, another of his mother's family. This was just previous to Duke William's visit to England in 1051, and Robert, I conclude, might at that period have been nearly of full age, being born, as I take it, circa 1031. Page 1242

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In 1054, on the invasion of Normandy by Henry, King of France, we find him joining the army of William, with his knights and retainers; but he was not in the battle of Mortemer, being in the Duke's division, and consequently had no opportunity of distinguishing himself. We next hear of him at the council called by William on receiving the tidings of Harold's assumption of the crown of England, and subsequently at the great meeting at Lillebonne, when he promised to contribute to the invading fleet no less than one hundred and twenty vessels, according to the curious Latin record published by Taylor; [A Roberto de Mortoleio, c. et xx.] an enormous number, but the size has to be taken into consideration, and the list may be held to include boats of every description. In the great battle of Senlac, Wace tells us he never went far from the Duke, and commanded the chivalry of the Cotentin, but he is not conspicuously delineated in that portion of the Bayeux Tapestry. His share of the spoil is said to have been the greatest. He was created Earl of Cornwall, in which county alone he possessed two hundred and forty-eight manors at the time of the compilation of Domesday; fifty-four in Sussex, besides the borough of Pevensey; seventy-five in Devonshire, forty-nine in Dorsetshire, twenty-nine in Buckinghamshire, thirteen in Hertfordshire, ten in Suffolk, ninety-nine in Northumberland, one hundred and ninety-six in Yorkshire, and twenty-four in other counties, amounting altogether to seven hundred and ninety-seven, with two castles in his county of Cornwall, one at Dunhever and the other af Tremeton. In 1069, the Earl of Cornwall and Robert Comte d'Eu were left by King William in Lindsey to watch the Danes who had landed at the mouth of the Humber and invested York, but alarmed at the approach of the Royal forces retreated to the opposite shore, and took shelter in the fens. Availing themselves of the opportunity afforded them by a festival at which the disaffected inhabitants liad invited the invaders to be present, the two Earls fell upon them unexpectedly, and pursued them with great slaughter to their very ships. We hear little of him from that period till we find him beside the death-bed of the elder William, supplicating for the pardon and release of his brother Odo, which the King, with great reluctance, at length conceded to the urgent and incessant entreaties of the Earl and his friends. "My brother Odo," said the dying monarch, " is a man not to be trusted—ambitious, given to fleshly desires, and of enormous cruelty. There is no doubt that if he is released he will disturb the whole country, and be the ruin of thousands." The petitioners pledging themselves for the Bishop's reformation, the King yielded from mere weariness, observing, " It is against my own judgment that I permit my brother to be liberated, for be assured that he will cause the death or the grievous injury of many persons." He was too true a prophet. His son Rufus had scarcely ascended the throne when the pestilent priest commenced, as we have seen, to sow dissensions amongst his subjects, and succeeded in involving the generous brother, to whom he was indebted for his freedom, in a conspiracy to depose the nephew who had restored him the possessions he had deservedly forfeited. Imposing on the duller nature, and working on the affection of Robert, he beguiled him into a rash attempt to hold his Castle of Pevensey against the King, which failing might have cost the Earl his life or liberty, and the confiscation of all his estates. The Red King, however, made a judicious distinction between his uncles, banishing for ever the arch-traitor Odo, and accepting the submission of Robert, allowed him to return to his allegiance. This event occurred in 1088, and after that time his name disappears from the pages of our historians. Brooke, in his Catalogue of Nobility, says, witliout citing any earlier writers, " This Robert was slain in Northumberland in the year 1087." Vincent, in his "Discoverie," points out the error of the date, but is silent respecting the account of the death, which he certainly would not have been if he could have contradicted it. Dugdale was equally ignorant on the subject. "When he departed this world, I do not find," he tell us; "but if he lived after King William Rufus so fatally lost his life by the glance of an arrow in New Forest from the bow of Walter Tyrrell, then was it," he continues, "unto him that this strange apparition happened, which I shall here speak of;" and then he relates the story told by Matthew Paris, how that, at the very hour the King was killed, the Earl of Cornwall, being hunting in a wood at some distance, and left alone by his attendants, was met by a huge black goat bearing Rufus all black and naked with a wound in his breast. The Earl adjured the goat by the Holy Trinity to tell him whom it was he carried, and was answered, "I am carrying your King to judgment. Yea, that tyrant William Rufus, for I am an evil spirit, and the revenger of his malice which he bore to the Church of God, and it was I that did cause his slaughter, the proto-martyr of England, St. Alban, commanding me Page 1243

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so-to-do, who complained to God of him for his grievous oppressions in this Isle of Britain which he first hallowed — all which the Earl related soon after to his followers." What a pity the goat did not reveal the name of the individual he had caused to do the slaughter! This absurd story, one of the many circulated at the time of the King's death, and tolerably well proving a guilty foreknowledge, is only quoted here as bearing on the question of the decease of Robert Earl of Cornwall, for the narrator does not distinguish the Earl by his baptismal name, and therefore leaves it uncertain whether he is alluding to Robert or to his son William, who had undoubtedly succeeded to the earldom of Mortain and Cornwall before 1103, as in that year he had left England for Normandy, and was in open rebellion against Henry I, whom he hated from childhood, and by whom he was consequently deprived of his titles and estates for treason. In the absence at present of any reliable information, I am inclined to believe that Robert's death preceded that of his brother Odo, as the monk of Malmesbury tells us that, "not content with the two earldoms of Mortain in Normandy and Cornwall in England, his son William demanded from King Henry the earldom of Kent which his uncle Odo had held, and petulantly declared that he would not put on his robe or mantle till the inheritance he derived from his uncle should be restored to him," a terrible threat, which must have alarmed the King amazingly. Without presuming to fix on an exact date, I consider then that Robert Earl of Cornwall died between the years 1089 and 1097; and if there be any foundation whatever for Brooke's statement, that he was slain in Northumberland, it is possible that he was there with his nephew King William on the occasion of Robert de Mowbray's rebellion in 1095. It is not the less remarkable, however, that the death of so important and wealthy a personage should have occurred without its being recorded by a single historian. Robert Earl of Cornwall had taken to wife previously to the Conquest, but at what period we are ignorant, Matilda, daughter of Roger de Montgomeri, Earl of Shrewsbury, and by her left one son, William, of whom I have just spoken, and three daughters — Agnes, first offered in marriage to William de Grentmesnil, but afterwards the wife of Andr?e Vitry, Denise, married in 1078 to Guy, 3rd Sire de La Val, of whom more hereafter; and Emma, wife of William Count of Toulouse. Of the three sons of Herleve, William, Odo, and Robert, the latter alone appears to have possessed some kindly feeling. He is described by William of Malmesbury as a man of a heavy, sluggish disposition, but no foul crimes are laid to his charge. He had evidently the courage of his race, and his conduct as a commander is unassociated with any act of cruelty. Scandal has not been busy with his name as a husband. No discords are known to have disturbed his domestic felicity. With the exception of the one occasion when ensnared by the artful representations of Odo, he had joined in the rebellion against Rufus, no trace is seen of his having been involved in any of the revolts and conspiracies which were continually convulsing both Normandy and England, and his fidelity to the elder William was never for an instant shaken. We have seen him beside the death-bed of that William, pleading urgently for the pardon of their worthless brother, and pledging himself generously but rashly to his reformation; and the distinction made by the second William between his two uncles upon their surrender at Pevensey, shows that he believed in the contrition of Robert, and thoroughly estimated the amount of dependence he could place upon the word or oath of the faithless, treacherous, turbulent Odo. He was a great benefactor to the Abbey of Grestain in Normandy, which had been founded by bis father, Herluin de Conteville, and his appropriation of the possessions which belonged to the Priory of St. Petroc at Bodmin, in Cornwall, founded by King Ethelstan, appears to be justified by the fact that they had been taken from the Priory, and were illegally enjoyed by canons secular. By a charter to the monks of St. Michael in Peril of the Sea, on the coast of Normandy, giving to them and their successors in pure alms for ever the monastery of St. Michael on the Mount in Cornwall, and which must have been executed before 1083, as the name of Queen Matilda occurs amongst the witnesses, we learn that the standard of that saint had been carried before him in battle, and may fairly conclude that it was in the decisive one at Senlac. This charter appears to have been subsequently confirmed by him in 1085 at Pevensey. [Mr. Freeman appears to have mistaken this date for the original one of the Charter, and consequently demurs to its authenticity; but it is clear from the names of the witnesses that it must have been executed in Normandy, and the note appended to it in the Monasticon refers merely to Page 1244

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a confirmation some years afterwards, -- "Firmata atque roboratur est h?carta anno millesimo octagesimo quinto apud Pevensel," in Robert's own castle.] Meagre as are the materials which we are enabled at present to scrape together for a memoir of Robert Earl of Cornwall, his character stands out in honorable distinction from those of his brothers, neither surrounded by the "guilty glory" of the King, nor blackened by the baseness of the Bishop. • At some time in or after 1054 Duke William gave him the cas tle of Mortemer, which had been forfeited by his kinsman, R oger de Mortimer, after the Battle of Mortemer in Februar y of that year. Probably at the same time he acquired land s at Bellencombre, the castle of which became the caput o f the Warenne barony in Normandy. In 1066 he was one of th e Norman barons summoned by the Duke to a Council on hearin g that Harold had been crowned King after the death of th e Confessor. He took part in the invasion of England and wa s present at the Battle of Hastings. He was rewarded with l ands in 13 counties (j), including most of the rape of Lewe s in Sussex, the manor of Conisborough, co. York, and Castl e Acre and a number of holdings in Norfolk. In 1067 he wa s one of the Norman nobles whom the Conqueror left in Engla nd to support his vice-regents, William FitzOsbern and th e Bishop of Bayeux. In 1075 he was one of the two chief jus ticiars who were in charge of England when the Earls of Her eford and Norfolk rebelled and who summoned them to the Kin g's court, and on their refusal crushed the rebellion (b) . About 1083-85 he was fighting for the King in Maine (c) . In the spring of 1088 he supported William II against th e rebels led by the Bishop of Bayeux and the Count of Morta in, and to secure his loyalty he was created, shortly afte r Easter (16 April) 1088, EARL OF SURREY (e), his immediat e successors being styled more usually EARLS DE WARENNE. H e was mortally wounded at the siege of Pevensey before th e end of May. He founded Lewes priory as a cell of Cluny ab bey, about 1078-82. • William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other persons of the same name, see William de Warenne. Window stain of William de Warenne.William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, (died 1088) was one of the Norman nobles who fought at the Battle of Hastings and became great landowners in England. Contents [hide] 1 Life 2 Family 3 Children of William and Gundred 4 Landholdings in the Domesday Book of William de Warenne 5 Notes 6 References

[edit] Life He was a son of Rodulf II de Warenne and Emma and a grandnephew of duchess Gunnor, wife of duke Richard I of Normandy. The de Warenne surname derives from the hamlet named Varenne located on the river Varenne, which flows through the territory William acquired in Upper Normandy[1] in the region today called Bellencombre. As a young man, William played a prominent role in protecting the Norman realm of the future William the Conqueror's from a major invasion by the King of France in February 1054 at the Battle of Mortemer.[2] After this battle Roger de Mortemer forfeited most of his lands, and the duke gave them to William.[3] William was one of the nobles who advised duke William when the decision to invade England was being considered. He is said to have fought at Hastings,[4] and afterwards received the Rape of Lewes in Sussex,[1] and subsequently lands in twelve other shires. He built castles at Lewes (Sussex), Reigate (Surrey), Castle Acre (Norfolk) and Conisbrough in Yorkshire.[1] By the time of the Domesday survey he was one of the wealthiest landholders in England with holdings in 12 counties.[5] He fought against rebels at the Isle of Ely in 1071 where he showed a special desire to hunt down Hereward the Wake who had murdered his brother the year before.[1] William was loyal to William II,[1] and it was probably in early 1088 that he was created Earl of Surrey.[6] He died shortly afterwards of wounds he received while helping suppress the rebellion of 1088. [edit] Family He married twice: Page 1245

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Lloyd I. Taylor First, Gundred (Latin: Gundrada), sister of Gerbod the Fleming, Earl of Chester. Second, to a sister of Richard Gouet [edit] Children of William and Gundred William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (d. 1138) Edith de Warenne who married Gerard de Gournay Reynold de Warenne, who inherited lands from his mother in Flanders and died before 1118 [edit] Landholdings in the Domesday Book of William de Warenne Landholdings in the Domesday Book of William de Warenne[show] Aylmerton, County of Norfolk[7] Acre, County of Norfolk[7] Aldborough, County of Norfolk[7] Anmer, County of Norfolk[7] Bagthorpe, County of Norfolk[7] Banham, County of Norfolk[7] Banningham, County of Norfolk[7] Barmer, County of Norfolk[7] Barnham Broom, County of Norfolk[7] Barsham, County of Norfolk[7] Barwick, County of Norfolk[7] Blo Norton, County of Norfolk[8] Bodney, County of Norfolk[8] Bradenham, County of Norfolk[8] Brampton, County of Norfolk[8] Briston, County of Norfolk[8] Buckenham, County of Norfolk[8] Burnham Thorpe, County of Norfolk[8] Carlton, County of Cambridgeshire[9] Chishill, County of Cambridgeshire[9] Clipstone, County of Norfolk[10] Coltishall, County of Norfolk[10] Colton, County of Norfolk[10] Colveston, County of Norfolk[10] Congham, County of Norfolk[10] Corpusty, County of Norfolk[10] Cranwich, County of Norfolk[10] Creake, County of Norfolk[10] Croxton near Fakenham, County of Norfolk[10] Denvor,County of Norfolk[10] Deopham, County of Norfolk[10] Didlington, County of Norfolk[10] Downham Market, County of Norfolk[10] Elsing, County of Norfolk[11] Filby, County of Norfolk[11] Fincham, County of Norfolk[11] Flitcham, County of Norfolk[11] Foulden, County of Norfolk[11] Fransham, County of Norfolk[11] Fring, County of Norfolk[11] Fulmodeston, County of Norfolk[11] Gayton, County of Norfolk[11] Gimingham, County of Norfolk[11] Great Ryburgh, County of Norfolk[11] Gresham, County of Norfolk[11] Gressenhall, County of Norfolk[11] Grimston, County of Norfolk[11] Griston, County of Norfolk[11] Hackford near Reepham, County of Norfolk[12] Harpley, County of Norfolk[12] Hautbois, County of Norfolk[12] Heacham, County of Norfolk[12] Helhoughton, County of Norfolk[12] Hempton, County of Norfolk[12] Hilborough, County of Norfolk[12] Hilgay, County of Norfolk[12] Page 1246

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Lloyd I. Taylor Hillington, County of Norfolk[12] Hingham, County of Norfolk[12] Hockwold, County of Norfolk[12] Holkham, County of Norfolk[12] Houghton,County of Norfolk[12] Ickburgh, County of Norfolk[13] Illington, County of Norfolk[13] Irmingland, County of Norfolk[13] Itteringham, County of Norfolk[13] Kempstone, County of Norfolk[13] Kerdiston, County of Norfolk[13] Kettlestone, County of Norfolk[13] Kennett, County of Cambridgeshire[14] Knapton, County of Norfolk[13] Larling, County of Norfolk[13] Letton, County of Norfolk[13] Lexham, County of Norfolk[13] Little Barningham, County of Norfolk[13] Little Ellingham, County of Norfolk[13] Little Ryburgh, County of Norfolk[13] Little Snoring, County of Norfolk[13] Mannington, County of Norfolk[15] Marham, County of Norfolk[15] Massingham, County of Norfolk[15] Mattishall, County of Norfolk[15] Methwold, County of Norfolk[15] Morley Saint Botolph, County of Norfolk[15] Mundesley, County of Norfolk[15] Mundford, County of Norfolk[15] North Barningham, County of Norfolk[15] North Barsham, County of Norfolk[15] North Walsham, County of Norfolk[15] Northwold, County of Norfolk[15] Outwell, County of Norfolk[15] Palgrave, County of Norfolk[15] Paston, County of Norfolk[15] Pickenham, County of Norfolk[16] Plumstead, County of Norfolk[16] Rainthorpe(Now Rainthorpe Hall, Flordon), County of Norfolk[16] Repps, County of Norfolk (Southrepps)[16] Repps, County of Norfolk (Northrepps)[16] Rockland, County of Norfolk[16] Rockland St Peter, County of Norfolk[16] Roudham, County of Norfolk[16] Rougham, County of Norfolk[16] Rudham, County of Norfolk (Now East & West Rudham)[16] Salthouse, County of Norfolk[16] Santon, County of Norfolk[16] Scarning, County of Norfolk[17] Sco Ruston, County of Norfolk[17] Shereford, County of Norfolk[17] Shernborne, County of Norfolk[17] Shipdham, County of Norfolk[17] Sidestrand, County of Norfolk[17] Snettisham, County of Norfolk[17] South Acre, County of Norfolk[17] Southburgh, County of Norfolk[17] Stanfield, County of Norfolk[17] Stanhoe, County of Norfolk[17] Stibbard, County of Norfolk[17] Stinton, County of Norfolk (now Stinton Hall, Salle)[17] Sustead, County of Norfolk[17] Syderstone, County of Norfolk[18] Tattersett, County of Norfolk[18] Taverham, County of Norfolk[18] Thompson, County of Norfolk[18] Page 1247

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Lloyd I. Taylor Thorpe Market, County of Norfolk[18] Threxton, County of Norfolk[18] Trumpington, County of Cambridgshire[14] Thurning, County of Norfolk[18] Thuxton, County of Norfolk[18] Tittleshall, County of Norfolk[18] Toftrees, County of Norfolk[18] Trunch, County of Norfolk[18] Tuttington, County of Norfolk[18] Waterden, County of Norfolk[19] Weeting, County of Norfolk[19] Weston Colville, County of Cambridgshite[14] West Wickham, County of Cambridgshire[14] West Wratting, County of Cambridgeshire[14] Welborne, County of Norfolk[19] West Dereham, County of Norfolk[19] West Walton, County of Norfolk[19] Whilton, County of Norfolk[19] Wimsbotsham, County of Norfolk[19] Wisbech, County of Cambridgeshire[14] Witton Nr North Walsham, County of Norfolk[19] Wolterton, County of Norfolk[19] Wood Dalling, County of Norfolk[19] Wood Rising, County of Norfolk[19] Yelverton, County of Norfolk[19]

[edit] Notes ^ a b c d e Hunt ^ Douglas, p. 67-69 ^ Hunt, Douglas p. 100 ^ Douglas, p.203 ^ Ellis: Introduction to Domesday, i.213. ^ probably between the very end of 1087 and March 24, 1088 (Lewis p. 335) ^. References Douglas, David C. (1964). William the Conqueror. ISBN 0300078846. C. P. Lewis, "The Earldom of Surrey and the Date of Domesday Book", Historical Research 63 (1990) Notes on the family of Gerbod, Earl of Chester, and of Gundred, wife of William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey William Warenne, reprinted from the 1917 Dictionary of National Biography Hunt, William (1899). "William Warenne, first Earl of Surrey". Dictionary of National Biography. 59. pp. 372-373. Warren Family History Project Ancestral File References The Origin of the Family of Warenne by L.C. Loyd - Yorkshire Archealogical Society Journal vol. xxxi (1933) pp 97-113 Thomas Hinde, ed. The Domesday Book: England's Heritage Then and Now. • House of Warenne (de Warenne): Warenne 1st Earl of (Richard) b. 17 Aug 1473, d. a Nov 1483 Ada de d. c 1178 Adama de d. c 1178 Adeline de d. c 1178 Alice de d. b 23 May 1338 Alice de d. 9 Feb 1256 Beatrice de d. c 12 Dec 1214 Beatrice de Ela de Eleanor de b. c 1244, d. a 1282 Elizabeth de d. 17 Feb 1131 Gilbert de Hamelin de b. c 1129, d. 7 May 1202 Isabel (Elisabeth?) d. 17 Feb 1131 Isabel de d. b 20 Sep 1282 Isabella de d. b 30 Nov 1234 Isabella de b. c 1136, d. 13 Jul 1199 Isabella de b. 1253 Joan de d. c 23 Nov 1293 Page 1248

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Lloyd I. Taylor Joanna d. c 23 Nov 1293 John de John, 7th Earl of Surrey b. c Aug 1231, d. c 29 Sep 1304 John, Earl of Surrey b. 1286, d. 30 Jun 1347 Mahant de b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 1228 Margaret de b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 1228 Matilda de Matilda de d. 27 Mar 1248 Matilda de b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 1228 Maud d. 27 Mar 1248 Maud de b. 1163, d. bt 1212 - 1228 Richard de b. b 1216, d. fr 1245 - 1246 Rudolph de d. a 1074 unknown de unknown de unknown de William de d. 1286 William de William de William de b. b 1193, d. c 1208/9 William I, 1st Earl of Surrey d. 24 Jun 1088 William II, 2nd Earl of Surrey d. c 11 May 1138 William III, 3rd Earl of Surrey b. c 1119, d. 19 Jan 1147/48 William, 6th Earl of Surrey d. 27 May 1240. Source Reference 109 applies. • William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey1 M, #4477, d. 24 June 1088 William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey|d. 24 Jun 1088|p448.htm#i4477|Rudolph de Warenne|d. a 1074|p449.htm#i4486|Beatrice (?)||p449.htm#i4487|||||||||||||

Last Edited=7 Dec 2005 William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey was the son of Rudolph de Warenne and Beatrice (?). He married Gundreda (?).1 He died on 24 June 1088. William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey was created 1st Earl of Surrey [England] circa 16 April 1088.1 Child of William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundreda (?) 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. Source Reference 109 applies. 3806. GRUNDRED DE NORMANDIE, PRINCESS OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1063 in Normandy, France to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Grundred died on 27 May 1085, aged about 21, in Castle Acre, Norfolk, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1249

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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, 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. Source Reference 109 applies. William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey 3805, when younger than 21, married Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England, when younger than 13, before 1077 in Normandy, France. They had two children: William de Warenne, II/2nd Earl of Surrey 4182 about 1073 Reginald de Warenne 3674 about 1082 This family is shown as family tree 567. 3807. RICHARD DE WORMEGAY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1080 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England to Hermerus de Wormegay, Lord of Ferrariis 3955. Richard died in 1130, aged about 50.

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3808. HUGH DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1129 in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England to Guillaume de Pierrepont 3956, as shown in family tree 620. 3809. CLEMENCE DE VITRY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1133 in Rheims, Marne, Aquitaine, France to Itier de Vitry 3957 and Beatrix de Namur 3958, as shown within family tree 519. Hugh de Pierrepont 3808 married Clemence de Vitry. They had one daughter: Beatrice de Pierrepont 3677 This family is shown as family tree 568. 3810. HUGH DE GOURNAY, IV (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1090 to Gerald de Gournay 3959 and edith de warenne 3960, as shown in family tree 621. 3811. BEATRICE CAPET (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1079 in Valois, Bretagne, France to Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois 3925 and Adelaide de Vermandois 3926, as shown in family tree 609. Hugh de Gournay, IV 3810 married Beatrice Capet. They had one son: Hugh de Gournay, V 3678 about 1107 This family is shown as family tree 569. 3812. AUBREY DE MELLO (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1080 in Mello, Oise, France to Gilbert de Mello 3961, as shown within family tree 521. Aubrey died before 1112, when younger than 31. 3813. AELIS DE DAMMARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1084 in Demmartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Hagues de Dammartin 3962 and Roalde de Bulles 3963, as shown in family tree 622. Aubrey de Mello 3812, aged about 24, married Aelis de Dammartin, aged about 20, about 1104. They had one son: Alberic de Dammartin, I 3681 in 1110 This family is shown as family tree 570. 3814. GILBERT THURSTINE BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1090 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England to Thomas Bassett 3964 and Eustachia Unknown 3965, as shown in family tree 623. Gilbert died in 1165, aged about 75. 3815. EDITH D' OILLY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1094 in Hedington, Oxfordshire, England to Robert D' Oilly Unknown 3966 and Edith FitzForne 3967, as shown within family tree 521. Edith died after 1165, when older than 71. Gilbert Thurstine Bassett 3814 married Edith d' Oilly Unknown. They had one daughter: Joan Basset 3682 in 1114 This family is shown as family tree 571. 3816. HUGH HUGH DE CLERMONT, COMTE DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1030 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France to Renault de Clermont 3968 and Ermengarde de Clermont 3969, as shown in family tree 624. Hugh became generally known as "Count of Clermont". Count of Clermont died dated '1101 or After 1108' in Picardy, Somme, France. Note: Hugues, Comte de Clermont1 M, #158422, b. circa 1030, d. 1101 Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Hugues, Comte de Clermont was born circa 1030 at Clermont, Normandy, France.2 He married Marguerite de Montdidier, daughter of Hildiun, Comte de Montdidier et Roucy, circa 1065 at Picardie, France.2 He died in 1101.2 Hugues, Comte de Clermont gained the title of Comte de Clermont, in Beauvais.3 Children of Hugues, Comte de Clermont and Marguerite de Montdidier Ermentrude de Clermont+ 1 Adeliza de Clermont+ b. c 10583 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 165. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243. Source Reference 43 applies. 3817. MARGARET DE MONTDIDIER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Marguerite, was born in 1045 in Montdidier, Somme, France to Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy 3970 and Alice de Roucy 3971, as shown in family tree 625. Margaret died in 1110, aged about 65, in Picardy, Somme, France.

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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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 165. Source Reference 43 applies. Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont 3816 married Margaret de Montdidier. They had two children: Adeliza de Clermont 3770 Renauld de Clermont 3683 about 1080 This family is shown as family tree 572. 3818. RENARD DE BAR-LE-DUC (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1077 to Thierry de Bar-Le-Duc, II 3972 and Ementrude de Bourgogne 3973. Renard died on 24 June 1150, aged about 72, in Mousson, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France. 3819. GISELE DE VAUDEMONT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1075 in Vaudemont, Lorraine, France. Renard de Bar-Le-Duc 3818 married Gisele de Vaudemont. They had one daughter: Clemence de Bar-Le-Duc 3684 about 1106 This family is shown within family tree 482. 3820. ROBERT DE FERRERS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1062 in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England to Henry de Ferrers, Earl of Derby 3974 and Bertha Roberts 3975, as shown within family tree 523. Robert died in 1139, aged about 77. 3821. HAWAIDE DE VITRE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1069 in Vitre, Brittany, France to Andre de Vitre 3976 and Agnes de Mortaigne 3977, as shown in family tree 626. Robert de Ferrers 3820, aged about 25, married Hawaide de Vitre, aged about 18, in 1087. They had one son: Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby 3685 about 1100 This family is shown as family tree 573. 3822. WILLIAM DE PEVEREL, THE YOUNGER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1080 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England to William de Peverel, The Elder 3978 and Adeliza de Ponthieu 3979, as shown in family tree 627. William died in 1155, aged about 75, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. (William married twice. He was married to Oddona Unknown 3824 and Avice de Lancaster 3823.) 3823. AVICE DE LANCASTER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1088 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England to Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster 3980 and Almodis de la Marche 3981, as shown in family tree 628. Avice died after 1149, when older than 61. William de Peverel, The Younger 3822, when younger than 29, married Avice de Lancaster, when younger than 21, before 1110. They had one daughter: Margaret de Peverel 3686 in 1114 This family is shown as family tree 574. 3824. ODDONA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born in 1095 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. William de Peverel, The Younger 3822 married Oddona Unknown. 3825. PHILIP DE BRAOSE, 2ND LORD OF BRAMBER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born before 1073 in Bramber, Sussex, England to William de Braose, I/Lord De Bramber 3982 and Agnes de St. Clare 3983, as shown in family tree 629. Philip died after 1134, when older than 61, in Acre, Hazafon, Israel, Palestine.

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3826. AENOR DE TOTNAIS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1084 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England to Jukel de Totnais 3984 and Dau de Pecguigny 3985, as shown within family tree 524. Aenor became generally known as "Eva". Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber 3825 married Aenor de Totnais. They had two children: William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Herefordshire 3687 in 1100 William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Hereford 4007 about 1100 This family is shown as family tree 575. 3827. EARL, III RANULPH DE MESCHINES, /1ST EARL OF CHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ranulph le Meschin, was born about 1070 in Briquessant, Livry, France to Ranulph De Meschines, II 3986 and Maud D'Avranches 3987, as shown in family tree 630. Ranulph became generally known as "Earl De Briquessant". Earl De Briquessant died in January 1129, aged about 58, in Chester, Cheshire, England or 1128. Note: 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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S2] Peter W. Hammond, The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV, page 170. Source Reference 43 applies. 3828. LUCY DE LINCOLN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Lucia de Taillebois, was born about 1070 in Spalding, Lincoln, England. Note: Lucy (?)1 F, #158412 Last Edited=4 Jul 2008 Lucy (?) married, firstly, Roger FitzGerold.1 She married, secondly, Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester, son of Ranulf, Vicomte de Bayeux and Margaret d'Avranches, circa 1097.2 Child of Lucy (?) and Roger FitzGerold William de Roumare, 1st Earl of Lincoln 1 Children of Lucy (?) and Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester Alice de Meschines+ b. c 10861 Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester+ b. b 1100, d. 16 Dec 11531 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. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 43 applies.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester 3827 married Lucy De Lincoln. They had two children: Alice De Meschines 4005 in 1086 Randulf de Meschines, IV/2nd Earl of Chester 3689 in 1099 This family is shown as family tree 576.

3829. ROBERT FITZ DE CAEN, EARL OF GLOUCHESTER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1090 in Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France to Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3988, as shown in family tree 631. Robert became generally known as "The Consul". The Consul died on 3 October 1147, aged about 57, in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. He was buried in James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Robert fathered one daughter: Mitilda Fitzrobert de Clare 3690 in 1120 This family is shown as family tree 577. 3830. AMAURY DE MONTFORT, IV/COUNT OF EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1070 in Evereux, Normandy, France to Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur of Montfort 3989 and Agnes D'Evereux 3990, as shown in family tree 632. Amaury died on 19 April 1137, aged about 66. 3831. AGNES DE GARLENDE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1095 in Garlende, France to Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefort 3991 and Beatrice d'Montlhery 3992, as shown in family tree 633. Agnes died in 1181, aged about 86. Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereux 3830 married Agnes de Garlende. They had one son: Simon de Montfort, II/Count De Evreux 3691 in 1110 This family is shown as family tree 578. 3832. EBAL DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Eval, was born about 1087 in Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland to Falko Conan de Grandison 3993 and Ade de Roucy 3994, as shown in family tree 634. Ebal died in 1133, aged about 46. 3833. ADELAIDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1141. Ebal de Grandison 3832 married Adelaide Unknown. They had one son: Bartholomew de Grandison 3693 about 1110 This family is shown as family tree 579. 3834. ENGELBERT VON DIESSEN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1097 in Diessen Am Ammersee, Bavaria, Germany. Note: 1 Engelbert VON DIESSEN b: Abt 1097 + Hedwig VON FORMBACH b: Abt 1100 2 Kunigunde VON WASSERBURG b: Abt 1132 d: 4 Sep 1168 + Egino VON URACH b: Abt 1110 3 Egino VON URACH b: 1152 d: 20 Jan 1230 + Agnes VON ZAHRIGEN b: Abt 1152 d: 10 May 1239 4 Jolanthe (Yolande) VON URACH b: 1180 d: 1218 + Ulric DE NEUFCHATAL b: Abt 1150 d: 1 Aug 1225 5 Agnes DE NEUFCHATAL b: 1194 + Pierre DE GRANDISON b: 1190 d: 1257 6 Amadeus DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1229 d: Abt 1300 + Banoile DE LA TOUR b: Abt 1231 6 Alice DE GRANDISON b: 1240 + William DEVEREUX b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1314. 3835. HEDWIG VON FORMBACH (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1100 in Formbach, Germand. Engelbert Von Diessen 3834 married Hedwig Von Formbach. They had one daughter: Kunigunde Von Wasserburg 3697 in 1132 This family is shown within family tree 452. 3836. GIRARD DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1090 to Berlion de la Tour du Pin 3995, as shown within family tree 528. Girard fathered one son: Albert de la Tour du Pin 3700 about 1120 This family is shown as family tree 580. 3837. EUDES DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1058 to Henry de Burgundy 3996, as shown in family tree 635. Eudes died on 23 March 1103, aged about 44. 3838. SIBYLLE DE BOURGOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1060. Eudes de Burgundy 3837, aged about 22, married Sibylle de Bourgogne, aged about 20, in 1080. They had two children:

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Lloyd I. Taylor Hugh de Burgundy 3701 in 1085 Alice de Bougogne 3779 about 1087 This family is shown as family tree 581.

3839. BOSON DE TURENNE, VISCOMTE DE TURENNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1050 in Guyenne, France. Boson died in 1091, aged about 41, in Jerusalem, Israel. Note: Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne M, #3782, d. circa 1091 Last Edited=19 Jan 2003 Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne died circa 1091. Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne gained the title of Vicomte de Turenne. Child of Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne and Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne+ d. a 1122. Source Reference 115 applies. 3840. GERBERGE DE TERRASSON, COMTE DE TERRASSON (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1050 in Terrasson, Guyenne, France. Note: Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson F, #3783 Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson gained the title of Comte de Terrasson. Child of Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson and Boson de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne Raimond I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne+ d. a 1122. Source Reference 115 applies. Boson de Turenne, Viscomte de Turenne 3839 married Gerberge de Terrasson, Comte de Terrasson. They had two children: Mathilde de Turenne 3702 about 1085 Raimond, I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne 3744 This family is shown as family tree 582. 3841. STEPHEN HENRY DE BLOIS, II/COUNT OF BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1045 to Theobald de Blois 3997 and Garsinde de Maine 3998, as shown in family tree 636. Stephen died on 19 May 1102, aged about 56, of died in battle of Ascalon, in Ascalon, Ramula, Holy Land. 3842. ADELA PLANTEAGENET (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1062 in Normandy, France to William Plantagenet, King of England 3999 and Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England 4000, as shown in family tree 637. Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois 3841 married Adela Planteagenet. They had one son: Theobold de Blois, III 3703 in 1093 This family is shown as family tree 583. 3843. HAROLD DE SUDELEY, LORD OF SUDELEY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1057 in Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England to Ralph de Sudeley, Earl of Hereford, Norfolk & Suffolk 4001, as shown in family tree 638. Harold died after 1115, when older than 58. Harold fathered one son: Robert de Ewyas 3706 in 1085 This family is shown as family tree 584. 3844. ROBERT GIFFORD (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert de Tellieres, was born in 1096 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England to Ralph De Tellieres 4002 and Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare 4003, as shown in family tree 639. Robert died between 1126 and 1187, aged about 60, in Weare, Giffard, Devonshire, England. Note: 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. 3845. HEIRESS DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1100 in Weare, Giffard, Torrington, England to Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777, as shown in family tree 551. Page 1255

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Lloyd I. Taylor Robert Gifford 3844 married Heiress de Warenne. They had one son: Gervaise Gifford 3710 in 1122 This family is shown as family tree 585. 3846. WILLIAM DE BRIWERE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100. 3847. JOAN DE REVIERS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1100. William de Briwere 3846 married Joan de Reviers. They had two children: William Brewer 3712 about 1128 Bertha De Broase 3746 about 1151 This family is shown as family tree 586.

3848. ROGER DE CLARE, 2ND EARL OF HERTFORD (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare 4004 and Alice De Meschines 4005, as shown in family tree 640. Note: 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. Source Reference 43 applies. 3849. MATILDA DE ST. HILAIRE DU HARCOUET (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Maud de St Hilary, was born in 1104 to Roger Le Bigod, II/Earl of Norfolk 3645 and Adeliza de Toeni 3646, as shown in family tree 505. Matilda died in 1170, aged about 66. (Matilda married twice. She was married to Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford 3848 and William d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundel 3850.) Note: Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet1,2 F, #106721 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 Page 1256

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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. Source Reference 43 applies. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford 3848 married Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet. They had one daughter: Aveline de Clare 3714 This family is shown as family tree 587. 3850. WILLIAM D'AUBIGNY, LST EARL OF ARUNDEL (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother's husband). William died on 12 October 1176. Note: 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. Source Reference 13 applies. William d'Aubigny, lst Earl of Arundel married Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet 3849. They had one son: William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel 3748 in 1150 3851. ROSE DE TRACY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ms. de Pomeroy 4006, as shown in family tree 641. Rose had one son: Oliver De Champernon 3715 in 1171 This family is shown as family tree 588. 3852. WALTER DE CANTILUPE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1128 in Longueville, Gersey, Wales, England. Notes: • Marriage 1 Wife Of Walter CANTILUPE Mrs. b: in Of, Longueville, Gersey, Wales c: 1072 in of, , Wales Married: ABT 1158 Sealing Spouse: 25 Apr 1941 Children William CANTILUPE Elder b: ABT 1151 in Reading & Of Ellesborough, Buckshire, England c: ABT 1159 in Of Eaton Bray 12 Page 1257

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Lloyd I. Taylor Fulk CANTILUPE b: ABT 1161 in Longueville, Channel Isles Roger CANTILUPE b: ABT 1163 in Longueville, Channel Isles Sibilla CANTILUPE b: ABT 1165 in Longueville, Channel Isles. • 1 Walter CANTILUPE b: ABT 1128 + Wife Of Walter CANTILUPE Mrs. c: 1072 2 William CANTILUPE Elder b: ABT 1151 c: ABT 1159 d: 7 Apr 1239 + Sibil Spouse Of William De CANTILUPE 3 William CANTILUPE Lord b: ABT 1185 d: ABT 1240/1241 + Milicent GOURNEY b: ABT 1180 4 Juliana De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1192 d: 6 Aug 1285 + Robert De TREGOZ b: ABT 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 5 Lucy De TREGOZ b: ABT 1210 d: 1294 + John Le STRANGE III b: ABT 1194 d: ABT 1269 6 John IV Le STRANGE b: ABT 1226 d: 1276 + Joan De SOMERY b: ABT 1232 d: 1282 6 Robert Le STRANGE b: ABT 1232 d: Aug 1276 + Alianore (Eleanor) De BLANCMINSTER b: ABT 1231 6 Hamo Le STRANGE b: 1232 d: 1273/1275 + Isabel D' IBLIN 6 Roger Le STRANGE b: 1234 d: 31 Jul 1311 6 Hawis Le STRANGE b: ABT 1234 d: AFT 1310 + Gruffudd Ap GWENWYNWYN 6 Alice Le STRANGE b: ABT 1236 5 John De TREGOZ Lord b: ABT 1235 d: 21 Aug 1300 + Mabel FITZWARIN b: ABT 1245 d: BEF 24 May 1297 6 Sybil TREGOZ b: 1271 d: 12 Oct 1334 + William De GRANDISON Knight b: ABT 1255/1264 d: 27 Jun 1335 6 Sybil TREGOZ b: 1271 d: 12 Oct 1334 + William De GRANDISON Knight b: ABT 1255/1264 d: 27 Jun 1335 6 Gerd GYMERSDOTTER b: ABT 0239 5 Henry De TREGOZ b: ABT 1245 4 William De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva BRAOSE b: ABT 1220 d: BEF 28 Jul 1255 5 Juliane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1225 5 Milicent DE CANTELOU d: ABT 1299 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE d: ABT 1295 6 Eva LA ZOUCHE d: 15 Dec 1314 + Maurice DE BERKELEY b: ABT 1281 d: 31 May 1326 5 Joane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1240 d: BEF Jun 1271 + Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1225 d: ABT 1268 6 Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: ABT 0256 6 John HASTINGS Baron Hastings b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1312/1313 + Isabel VALENCE b: ABT 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 6 Audra HASTINGS b: ABT 1256 6 Lora HASTINGS b: ABT 1258 6 Jean HASTINGS b: ABT 1260 6 Edmund HASTINGS b: ABT 1264 5 Millicent De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1250 d: BEF 7 Jan 1298/1299 + Eudo (Eon) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1244 d: BEF 25 Jun 1279 6 Ellen (Eleanor) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1273 + John HARCOURT Knight b: 1272 d: 1339 6 Eve La ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley b: ABT 8 Jan 1289 d: 5 Dec 1314 + Maurice "The Magnanimous" De BERKELEY [Lord] b: Apr 1271 d: 31 May 1326 6 Elizabeth La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1274 + Nicholas POYNTZ Baron Of Cory Malet 6 William La ZOUCHE [Baron Zouche] b: 18/21 Dec 1276 d: 11/12 Mar 1351/1352 + Maud LOVELL Baroness Zouche 6 Roger La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1278 d: ABT 1303 + Juliana Wife Of Roger La ZOUCHE 6 Eleanor (Ellen) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1277 6 Lucy La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1279 d: 23 Oct + Thomas De GREENE b: 1292 d: ABT 1343 6 Joan La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1281 d: 1352 + Richard GRENVILLE 6 George La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1283 Page 1258

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Eudes La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1294 6 Emery La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1296 6 Philip La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1300 6 Thomas La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1302 + John MONTE (MONTALT) + Roger MONTALT 5 John De CANTILUPE b: 1247 5 George CANTILUPE b: 29 Mar 1252 d: 18 Oct 1273 + Margaret (Maud) De MOTE 5 Thomas De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1260 4 Agnes CANTILUPE b: ABT 1202 + John TURVILLE 5 John De MOWBRAY Duke Of Norfolk b: 9 Aug 1398 d: 19 Oct 1432 + Catherine De NEVILLE [Duchess Of Norfolk] b: ABT 1401 d: AFT Jan 1478 5 Elizabeth Cathrine MOWBRAY b: ABT 1399 d: AFT 1 Dec 1423 + Nicholas De AUDLEY b: ABT 1290 + John BEAUMONT Viscount Beaumont + John BEAUMONT Viscount Beaumont + Robert JOHN (SENS 4 Thomas CANTILUPE b: ABT 1218 d: 25 Aug 1282 4 Dau CANTILUPE b: ABT 1222 + Robert GREGONET 5 Eystein "Glumra" HOGNASSON b: ABT 0738 4 John CANTILUPE b: ABT 1224 4 Hugh CANTILUPE b: ABT 1226 4 William De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva BRAOSE b: ABT 1220 d: BEF 28 Jul 1255 5 Juliane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1225 5 Milicent DE CANTELOU d: ABT 1299 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE d: ABT 1295 6 Eva LA ZOUCHE d: 15 Dec 1314 + Maurice DE BERKELEY b: ABT 1281 d: 31 May 1326 5 Joane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1240 d: BEF Jun 1271 + Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1225 d: ABT 1268 6 Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: ABT 0256 6 John HASTINGS Baron Hastings b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1312/1313 + Isabel VALENCE b: ABT 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 6 Audra HASTINGS b: ABT 1256 6 Lora HASTINGS b: ABT 1258 6 Jean HASTINGS b: ABT 1260 6 Edmund HASTINGS b: ABT 1264 5 Millicent De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1250 d: BEF 7 Jan 1298/1299 + Eudo (Eon) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1244 d: BEF 25 Jun 1279 6 Ellen (Eleanor) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1273 + John HARCOURT Knight b: 1272 d: 1339 6 Eve La ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley b: ABT 8 Jan 1289 d: 5 Dec 1314 + Maurice "The Magnanimous" De BERKELEY [Lord] b: Apr 1271 d: 31 May 1326 6 Elizabeth La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1274 + Nicholas POYNTZ Baron Of Cory Malet 6 William La ZOUCHE [Baron Zouche] b: 18/21 Dec 1276 d: 11/12 Mar 1351/1352 + Maud LOVELL Baroness Zouche 6 Roger La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1278 d: ABT 1303 + Juliana Wife Of Roger La ZOUCHE 6 Eleanor (Ellen) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1277 6 Lucy La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1279 d: 23 Oct + Thomas De GREENE b: 1292 d: ABT 1343 6 Joan La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1281 d: 1352 + Richard GRENVILLE 6 George La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1283 6 Eudes La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1294 6 Emery La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1296 6 Philip La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1300 6 Thomas La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1302 + John MONTE (MONTALT) + Roger MONTALT Page 1259

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 John De CANTILUPE b: 1247 5 George CANTILUPE b: 29 Mar 1252 d: 18 Oct 1273 + Margaret (Maud) De MOTE 5 Thomas De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1260 + Mecelin BRACY b: ABT 1163 3 William CANTILUPE Lord b: ABT 1185 d: ABT 1240/1241 + Milicent GOURNEY b: ABT 1180 4 Juliana De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1192 d: 6 Aug 1285 + Robert De TREGOZ b: ABT 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 5 Lucy De TREGOZ b: ABT 1210 d: 1294 + John Le STRANGE III b: ABT 1194 d: ABT 1269 6 John IV Le STRANGE b: ABT 1226 d: 1276 + Joan De SOMERY b: ABT 1232 d: 1282 6 Robert Le STRANGE b: ABT 1232 d: Aug 1276 + Alianore (Eleanor) De BLANCMINSTER b: ABT 1231 6 Hamo Le STRANGE b: 1232 d: 1273/1275 + Isabel D' IBLIN 6 Roger Le STRANGE b: 1234 d: 31 Jul 1311 6 Hawis Le STRANGE b: ABT 1234 d: AFT 1310 + Gruffudd Ap GWENWYNWYN 6 Alice Le STRANGE b: ABT 1236 5 John De TREGOZ Lord b: ABT 1235 d: 21 Aug 1300 + Mabel FITZWARIN b: ABT 1245 d: BEF 24 May 1297 6 Sybil TREGOZ b: 1271 d: 12 Oct 1334 + William De GRANDISON Knight b: ABT 1255/1264 d: 27 Jun 1335 6 Sybil TREGOZ b: 1271 d: 12 Oct 1334 + William De GRANDISON Knight b: ABT 1255/1264 d: 27 Jun 1335 6 Gerd GYMERSDOTTER b: ABT 0239 5 Henry De TREGOZ b: ABT 1245 4 William De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva BRAOSE b: ABT 1220 d: BEF 28 Jul 1255 5 Juliane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1225 5 Milicent DE CANTELOU d: ABT 1299 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE d: ABT 1295 6 Eva LA ZOUCHE d: 15 Dec 1314 + Maurice DE BERKELEY b: ABT 1281 d: 31 May 1326 5 Joane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1240 d: BEF Jun 1271 + Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1225 d: ABT 1268 6 Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: ABT 0256 6 John HASTINGS Baron Hastings b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1312/1313 + Isabel VALENCE b: ABT 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 6 Audra HASTINGS b: ABT 1256 6 Lora HASTINGS b: ABT 1258 6 Jean HASTINGS b: ABT 1260 6 Edmund HASTINGS b: ABT 1264 5 Millicent De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1250 d: BEF 7 Jan 1298/1299 + Eudo (Eon) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1244 d: BEF 25 Jun 1279 6 Ellen (Eleanor) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1273 + John HARCOURT Knight b: 1272 d: 1339 6 Eve La ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley b: ABT 8 Jan 1289 d: 5 Dec 1314 + Maurice "The Magnanimous" De BERKELEY [Lord] b: Apr 1271 d: 31 May 1326 6 Elizabeth La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1274 + Nicholas POYNTZ Baron Of Cory Malet 6 William La ZOUCHE [Baron Zouche] b: 18/21 Dec 1276 d: 11/12 Mar 1351/1352 + Maud LOVELL Baroness Zouche 6 Roger La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1278 d: ABT 1303 + Juliana Wife Of Roger La ZOUCHE 6 Eleanor (Ellen) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1277 6 Lucy La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1279 d: 23 Oct + Thomas De GREENE b: 1292 d: ABT 1343 6 Joan La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1281 d: 1352 + Richard GRENVILLE 6 George La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1283 6 Eudes La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1294 6 Emery La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1296 Page 1260

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Philip La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1300 6 Thomas La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1302 + John MONTE (MONTALT) + Roger MONTALT 5 John De CANTILUPE b: 1247 5 George CANTILUPE b: 29 Mar 1252 d: 18 Oct 1273 + Margaret (Maud) De MOTE 5 Thomas De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1260 4 Agnes CANTILUPE b: ABT 1202 + John TURVILLE 5 John De MOWBRAY Duke Of Norfolk b: 9 Aug 1398 d: 19 Oct 1432 + Catherine De NEVILLE [Duchess Of Norfolk] b: ABT 1401 d: AFT Jan 1478 5 Elizabeth Cathrine MOWBRAY b: ABT 1399 d: AFT 1 Dec 1423 + Nicholas De AUDLEY b: ABT 1290 + John BEAUMONT Viscount Beaumont + John BEAUMONT Viscount Beaumont + Robert JOHN (SENS 4 Thomas CANTILUPE b: ABT 1218 d: 25 Aug 1282 4 Dau CANTILUPE b: ABT 1222 + Robert GREGONET 5 Eystein "Glumra" HOGNASSON b: ABT 0738 4 John CANTILUPE b: ABT 1224 4 Hugh CANTILUPE b: ABT 1226 4 William De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva BRAOSE b: ABT 1220 d: BEF 28 Jul 1255 5 Juliane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1225 5 Milicent DE CANTELOU d: ABT 1299 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE d: ABT 1295 6 Eva LA ZOUCHE d: 15 Dec 1314 + Maurice DE BERKELEY b: ABT 1281 d: 31 May 1326 5 Joane De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1240 d: BEF Jun 1271 + Henry HASTINGS b: ABT 1225 d: ABT 1268 6 Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: ABT 0256 6 John HASTINGS Baron Hastings b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1312/1313 + Isabel VALENCE b: ABT 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 + Isabel DESPENCER b: ABT 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 6 Audra HASTINGS b: ABT 1256 6 Lora HASTINGS b: ABT 1258 6 Jean HASTINGS b: ABT 1260 6 Edmund HASTINGS b: ABT 1264 5 Millicent De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1250 d: BEF 7 Jan 1298/1299 + Eudo (Eon) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1244 d: BEF 25 Jun 1279 6 Ellen (Eleanor) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1273 + John HARCOURT Knight b: 1272 d: 1339 6 Eve La ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley b: ABT 8 Jan 1289 d: 5 Dec 1314 + Maurice "The Magnanimous" De BERKELEY [Lord] b: Apr 1271 d: 31 May 1326 6 Elizabeth La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1274 + Nicholas POYNTZ Baron Of Cory Malet 6 William La ZOUCHE [Baron Zouche] b: 18/21 Dec 1276 d: 11/12 Mar 1351/1352 + Maud LOVELL Baroness Zouche 6 Roger La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1278 d: ABT 1303 + Juliana Wife Of Roger La ZOUCHE 6 Eleanor (Ellen) La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1277 6 Lucy La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1279 d: 23 Oct + Thomas De GREENE b: 1292 d: ABT 1343 6 Joan La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1281 d: 1352 + Richard GRENVILLE 6 George La ZOUCHE b: ABT 1283 6 Eudes La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1294 6 Emery La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1296 6 Philip La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1300 6 Thomas La ZOUCHE Rohan-Porhoet b: ABT 1302 + John MONTE (MONTALT) + Roger MONTALT 5 John De CANTILUPE b: 1247 5 George CANTILUPE b: 29 Mar 1252 d: 18 Oct 1273 Page 1261

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Margaret (Maud) De MOTE 5 Thomas De CANTILUPE b: ABT 1260 3 Walter CANTILUPE b: ABT 1187 d: 5 Feb 1265 3 John CANTILUPE b: ABT 1189 d: AFT 1266 + Margaret CUMMINGS 3 Nicholas CANTILUPE b: ABT 1191 d: AFT 1261 + Eustachia GRESELE 3 Thomas CANTILUPE b: ABT 1193 + Maud DOYLEY 2 Fulk CANTILUPE b: ABT 1161 2 Roger CANTILUPE b: ABT 1163 2 Sibilla CANTILUPE b: ABT 1165. Walter fathered one son: William de Cantilupe, Elder 3719 about 1151 This family is shown within family tree 462.

3853. ADULPH BRACY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1137 in Shrpsh Colorado, England. Adulph fathered one daughter: Mecelin Bracy 3720 about 1163 This family is shown within family tree 462. 3854. WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, LORD OF BRAMBER (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1153 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England to William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Hereford 4007 and Bertha de Gloucester 4008, as shown in family tree 642. William died on 9 August 1211, aged about 58, in Corbeil, Marne, France. 3855. MAUD DE SAINT VALERIE, LADY OF LAHAIE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1155 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England. Maud became generally known as "Matilda". Matilda died about 1211, aged about 56, in Windsor, Berkshire, England. William de Braose, Lord of Bramber 3854 married Maud de Saint Valerie, Lady of Lahaie. They had one son: Reginald de Braose, 5th Baron of Broase 3723 about 1178 This family is shown as family tree 589. 3856. WILLIAM DE BRIWERE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William de Bruere, was born in 1145 in Stoke, Devonshire, England to Henry de Briwere 4009 and Ms. Walton 4010, as shown within family tree 535. William died in 1226, aged about 81, in Devonshire, England. 3857. BEATRICE DE VAUX (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1149 in Stoke, Devonshire, England. Beatrice died on 24 March 1217, aged about 67. William de Briwere 3856, aged about 29, married Beatrice de Vaux, aged about 25, about 1174 in Devonshire, England. They had one daughter: Grace Briwere 3724 about 1176 This family is shown as family tree 590. 3858. ROBERT (MAUDUIT) MARTYN (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England to William (Mauduit) Martyn 4011 and Isabel de Saint Liz 4012, as shown in family tree 643. Robert died in June 1221/22, aged about 48. 3859. ISABEL BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1166 in Chapman, Bedfordshire, England to Thurston Bassett 4013, as shown in family tree 644. Isabel died in 1224, aged about 58. Robert (Mauduit) Martyn 3858, aged about 18, married Isabel Bassett, aged about 24, about 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. They had one son: William Mauduit, Baron of Hanslape, Chamberlain to the King 3725 about 1203 This family is shown as family tree 591. 3860. WALERAN DE BEAUMONT, 4TH EARL OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1140/41 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to Roger de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick 4014 and gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick 4015, as shown in family tree 645. Waleran died dated 'Before Oct 13 1204 or 12 Dec 1204' in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Note: 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. Page 1262

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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 . 3861. ALICE DE HARCURT (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1181 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to Robert De Harcurt 4016 and Isabel de Camville 4017, as shown within family tree 536. Alice died after September 1212, when older than 31. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick 3860, aged about 56, married Alice De Harcurt, aged about 15, about 1196 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. They had one daughter: Alice De Beaumont 3726 in 1196 This family is shown as family tree 592. 3862. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1177 in Burton, Yorkshie, England to William Constable 4018 and Julian Altoft 4019, as shown in family tree 646. Robert died in 1251, aged about 74, in Lincolnshie, england. 3863. ADELA DE OYLI (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1178 in Gedney, Lincolnshire, England. Adela died in 1251, aged about 73, in England. Robert Constable 3862 married Adela De Oyli. They had one son: William Constable 3727 in 1205 This family is shown as family tree 593. 3864. GREGOYD DE RODIEFORDE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1160 in Rutherford Castle, West Linton, Peeplesshire, Scotland to Robert Dominus de Rodyrforde 4020, as shown within family tree 538. Gregoyd fathered one son: Hugo de Rodieforde 3729 in 1180 This family is shown within family tree 538. 3865. THEOBALD DE DOUGLAS (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1125 in Douglasdale, Hermiston, Mid-Lothian, Scotland to Michael le Fleming 4021 and Ms. D'Estuteville 4022, as shown within family tree 539. 3866. MS. DE MORAVIA (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1132. Theobald de Douglas 3865 married Ms. de Moravia. They had one son: Willaim de Douglas 3730 in 1150 This family is shown as family tree 594. 3867. GALFRIDUS DE CRAWFORD (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1118 in Scotland to Reginald de Crawford 4023 and Ms. Huntingdon 4024. Galfridus died in 1189, aged about 71. Galfridus fathered one son: John de Crawford 3731 in 1154 This family is shown within family tree 500.

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3868. FERGUS (OF) GALLOWAY, PRINCE OF LARD OF GALLOWAY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1090 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland. Notes: • Jim Weber posts the following information from Curt Hofemann: "Fergus, Prince of Lord of Galloway, flourished in the reign of David I. He became a canon regular in the abbey of Holyroodhouse. Left two sons, 1. Gilbert, ancestor of the Earls of Carrick. 2. Uchtred. [Ref: Peerage of Scotland by John Philip Wood, Edinburgh, 1813, v1 p612-13] note: Prince of Lord of? "At some remote era the Lord of Galloway became dependant upon the king of Scotland, and Fergus, the first known prince of the province, was an attendant on certain state occasions at the royal court, whilst he acknowledged the superiority of his contemporary David by the payment of a certain tribute in time of peace, and by a contingent of turbulent soldiery in war; resembling, in other respects, an ally rather than a vassal, and enjoying a considerable degee of independence within his hereditary dominions. He married Elizabeth, a natural daughter of Henry the First, and Afreca, his daughter by this union, became the wife of Olave and the mother of Godfrey, kings of Man and the Isles. [note: 'Chron. St. Crucis' 1160. The names of Fergus and his son, Uchtred, occur amongst the witnesses to the grant of Perdeyc on the 7th July 1136. 'Reg. Glasg.', No. 3, 7.' [Ref: Scotland under her Early Kings by E. William Robertson, Edinburgh, 1862, p356-357] "In Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland; a Cistercian house founded in 1142 by King David I and Fergus Lord of Galloway for monks brought from Rievaulx in Yorkshire. The name (Dun-nan-droigheann) means 'fort of the thorn-bushes', and the monastery commands a fine view of the Solway Firth. [Ref: Catholic Encyclopedia] "History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, by P. H. M'Kerlie, New Edition, 1906 v1: p110: 'Beyond the statement that Fergus was forty-two years of age in 1138, nothing is known to indicate who he was. He was a courtier of David I, his name appearing in several charters granted by that monarch. He seems to have enjoyed considerable eminence, having for his wife Elizabeth, bastard daughter of Henry I of England.' "p111-112:' ...the contention that Fergus was the descendant or next of kin of Dovenald, son of Dunegal, is entirely erroneous. That he was a native of rank in Galloway, and succeeded by lineal descent to the position he held, is not supported by a single fact of any kind, and is opposed to a truthful history of the district. Neither could he have held supreme power over Galloway as a prince, but only as a governor, in the same way as Cumberland--then a portion of Scotland--was held by the Meschines family, or until deposed by the Norsemen. The Moemaer's position when they held the northern provinces of Scotland was not analagous, for they had great power with weak kings. Fergus was under David I, who was a powerful King. David was surrounded by unscrupulous adventurers from England, usually termed Anglo-Normans, but the progenitors of many were called the scum of Europe. Fergus appears to have been appointed Governor after the disasterous battle of the Standard, fought on Catton Moor, near Northallerton, North Yorkshire, in 1138, in which the Galwegians served under the king, with other levies from all parts of Scotland and Cumberland. The united army is called 26,000 men. It is mentioned that the Galwegians claimed as a right to lead the van as the principal fighting men; but their right to this honour has never been satisfactorily explained. One thing seems certain, that they were badly commanded, which no doubt caused their conduct not to be altogether to their credit, although at first brave in the extreme. From bad generalship they were exposed to, and suffered greatly from, the English archers, without being allowed to close with them. Thereby they had most of their fighting men slain--their lines got broken and they retreated. Weakened and dispirited, no more favorable opportunity could have been offered for the king to place a stranger over them, to check their turbulent disposition and wild habits. During the seventeen years he was Prince of Cumbria, David received the support of all the adventurers on the English border, and is said by all contemporary authorities to have been "terrible only to the men of Galloway." As king, after the battle, he had them fully in his power, and exercised it by placing a governor over them. Fergus, on appointment, at once commanded, as no native would have done, to build religious houses in connection with the English Church, alias Church of Rome, in opposition to the native Celtic Irish-Scottish Church of Iona. He was evidently of Norse descent, and one of King David's own school, or so appeared so as to ingratiate himself. The "Sankt King," as he is called, or, as elsewhere, "that Prince of Mink-feeders and Prime Scottish Saint of the Romish Calendar which procured him Canonisation from the Pope," was surrounded, as already stated, by adventurers from England, preferring them to his Scottish subjects. There can be no doubt on the mind of any close reader and searcher of history that Fergus was appointed governor about A.D. 1139, after peace was concluded between Kings David of Scotland and Stephen of England.' "p112: 'It is necessary to repeat here that Fergus married Elizabeth, the bastard daughter of King Henry I of England. This King ruled from 1100 to 1135. Unless Fergus had been in England more or less time, he could not have become acquainted with her and married before he became Governor of Galloway, otherwise his descendants--three generations--would have had very short lives. Also, had he been a native, from the position apparently held from the first, he would have led the Galwegians at the Battle of the Standard, instead of Ulgric and Dovenald. That Fergus was married long before his connection with Galloway, supported by the facts that Olaf, King of Man, began to reign in 1102, and that he had married Affrica, the daughter of Fergus, but previously had three sons and several daughters by his concubines, one of the latter becoming the wife of Somerled, the ruler of Argyll.' "p113: 'In summary, Fergus, first founded c1138 St. Mary's Priory at the Isle of Trahil or Trayl, Kirkcudbright, in Page 1264

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token of his reconciliation with King David, whom he had sorely displeased, arising it is believed, from complicity in the rebellion of Angus, Earl of Moran, in 1130, when David was absent.' "p114: 'After his settlement in Galloway he built abbeys and chapels in different areas and brought monks from England and abroad to occupy them. During the tenure of Fergus in the reign of David, nothing special occurred worthy of mention; but after the death of the King (24th March, 1153), and while his son and successor, Malcolm, was a minor, Fergus, in 1160, with much ingratitude, threw off his allegiance, joining Somerled the ruler of Argyll, who had been in open rebellion, and they ravaged the west coast. Somerled was slain at Renfrew in 1164. It is stated that they counted on the aid of the North or Norse-men to place William of Egremont, the great-grandson of Malcolm Caenmore, on the throne. In regard to Somerled, as it is a disputed point, we will not press it here, beyond stating that if he were not of Norse lineage on both sides (i.e. father and mother) he was certainly closely connected with them by blood. This union with Fergus and Somerled is another link in the evidence that Fergus was of Norse origin. They were defeated, and Fergus either resigned, or, as more probable, had taken from him the same year (1160) the governorship of Galloway. He took refuge in Holyrood Abbey as a canon regular, and died in 1161". • 1 Fergus OF GALLOWAY b: 1090 + Elizabeth OF ENGLAND b: 1095 2 Gilbert OF GALLOWAY b: 1122 3 Duncan DE CARRICK b: 1164 + Alvelina FITZWALTER STEWART b: 1179 4 Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276 5 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 6 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 7 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 d: 1392 + Edigia Jill STEWART b: 1368 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 8 Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1400 + Richard RUTHERFORD b: 1340 9 Robert RUTHERFORD b: 1362 + Margaret GLENDOUWYN b: 1366 10 George RUTHERFORD b: 1388 d: 2 FEB 1429 7 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 8 William DOUGLAS b: 1398 d: OCT 1437 + Margaret HAY 9 Geogre DOUGLAS + Isabel SIBBALD 10 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1454 + Elizabeth BOYD 10 Jane DOUGLAS b: 1449 d: 18 DEC 1494 + David SCOTT b: 1448 6 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 8 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 10 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 9 Janet HERRIES b: 1400 + Herbert MAXWELL b: 1388 d: 14 FEB 1453 10 Catherine MAXWELL b: 1423 Page 1265

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Gilbert KENNEDY b: 1406 10 Robert MAXWELL b: 1407 d: MAY 1485 + Janet FORESTER b: 1410 8 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1374 d: 1421 + Elizabeth STEWART b: 1390 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1414 + Jane MAXWELL b: 1416 7 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 8 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 9 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 10 Humphrey DACRE + Maud PARRE 8 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 9 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Joan DACRE b: 1379 + Thomas MUSGRAVE b: 1378 d: 3 JAN 1446 6 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1349 + Johana MORAY b: 1350 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1370 + Margaret STEWART b: 1370 10 Elizabeth DOUGLAS b: 1400 + William SINCLAIR b: 1395 10 E DOUGLAS b: 1394 + John STEWART b: 1380 d: 18 AUG 1425 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1308 + Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1307 d: Aft OCT 1358 9 John MONTGOMERY b: 1330 d: 1398 + Elizabeth EQLINGTON b: 1338 10 John MONTGOMERY + Agnus MACDONALD 10 John MONTGOMERY b: 1362 + Margaret MAXWELL b: 1368 5 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302 + Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259 6 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 + Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 7 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 8 Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1348 d: 22 JUN 1402 + Chrisian DE GOURLAY b: 1367 9 Alexander HEPBURNE b: 1390 d: 28 JUL 1469 10 David HEPBURNE b: 1420 d: 1513 + Christian SANDILANDS b: 1425 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 8 James SANDILANDS b: 1346 + Jean STEWART b: 1350 9 James SANDILANDS b: 1386 d: 21 AUG 1451 10 Christian SANDILANDS b: 1425 + David HEPBURNE b: 1420 d: 1513 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 8 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 Page 1266

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 10 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 9 Janet HERRIES b: 1400 + Herbert MAXWELL b: 1388 d: 14 FEB 1453 10 Catherine MAXWELL b: 1423 + Gilbert KENNEDY b: 1406 10 Robert MAXWELL b: 1407 d: MAY 1485 + Janet FORESTER b: 1410 8 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1374 d: 1421 + Elizabeth STEWART b: 1390 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1414 + Jane MAXWELL b: 1416 + Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300 7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 8 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 10 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 9 Janet HERRIES b: 1400 + Herbert MAXWELL b: 1388 d: 14 FEB 1453 10 Catherine MAXWELL b: 1423 + Gilbert KENNEDY b: 1406 10 Robert MAXWELL b: 1407 d: MAY 1485 + Janet FORESTER b: 1410 8 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1374 d: 1421 + Elizabeth STEWART b: 1390 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1414 + Jane MAXWELL b: 1416 5 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 6 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 7 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 d: 1392 + Edigia Jill STEWART b: 1368 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 8 Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1400 + Richard RUTHERFORD b: 1340 9 Robert RUTHERFORD b: 1362 Page 1267

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Margaret GLENDOUWYN b: 1366 10 George RUTHERFORD b: 1388 d: 2 FEB 1429 7 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 8 William DOUGLAS b: 1398 d: OCT 1437 + Margaret HAY 9 Geogre DOUGLAS + Isabel SIBBALD 10 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1454 + Elizabeth BOYD 10 Jane DOUGLAS b: 1449 d: 18 DEC 1494 + David SCOTT b: 1448 6 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 8 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 10 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 9 Janet HERRIES b: 1400 + Herbert MAXWELL b: 1388 d: 14 FEB 1453 10 Catherine MAXWELL b: 1423 + Gilbert KENNEDY b: 1406 10 Robert MAXWELL b: 1407 d: MAY 1485 + Janet FORESTER b: 1410 8 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1374 d: 1421 + Elizabeth STEWART b: 1390 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1414 + Jane MAXWELL b: 1416 7 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 8 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 9 Thomas DACRE b: 27 OCT 1387 + Philippa NEVILLE b: 1386 10 Humphrey DACRE + Maud PARRE 8 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 9 Joan DE DOUGLAS b: 1357 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Joan DACRE b: 1379 + Thomas MUSGRAVE b: 1378 d: 3 JAN 1446 6 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1349 + Johana MORAY b: 1350 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1370 + Margaret STEWART b: 1370 10 Elizabeth DOUGLAS b: 1400 + William SINCLAIR b: 1395 Page 1268

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 E DOUGLAS b: 1394 + John STEWART b: 1380 d: 18 AUG 1425 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1308 + Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1307 d: Aft OCT 1358 9 John MONTGOMERY b: 1330 d: 1398 + Elizabeth EQLINGTON b: 1338 10 John MONTGOMERY + Agnus MACDONALD 10 John MONTGOMERY b: 1362 + Margaret MAXWELL b: 1368 4 Neil CARRICK b: 1202 + Maragret STUART b: 1206 5 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 6 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 7 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 8 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 9 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 10 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 9 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 10 George DUNBAR b: 1336 d: 1 MAR 1423 + Christina SETON b: 1340 10 Agnes DUNBAR b: 1335 + James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 8 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 9 George DUNBAR b: 1336 d: 1 MAR 1423 + Christina SETON b: 1340 10 George DUNBAR b: 1370 10 Janet DUNBAR b: 1386 + William SETON b: 1380 9 Agnes DUNBAR b: 1335 + James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 10 Jacoba Janet DOUGLAS b: 1367 + John HAMILTON b: 1361 d: 14 SEP 1402 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1378 d: MAY 1441 + Janet BORTHWICK b: 1408 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1370 + Elizabeth STEWART + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 10 Patrick HEPBURN + Beatrix DE VAUX + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 7 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 8 Margaret MAR b: 1343 + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 9 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 10 Janet HERRIES b: 1400 + Herbert MAXWELL b: 1388 d: 14 FEB 1453 Page 1269

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9 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1374 d: 1421 + Elizabeth STEWART b: 1390 7 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH 8 Christina MENTEITH b: 1321 + Robert ERSKINE b: APR 1326 d: 1385 9 Christina ERSKINE b: 1362 + Robert CRICHTON b: 1376 d: 1440 10 Robert CRICHTON b: 1409 + Elizbeth ERSKINE b: 1418 9 William John ERSKINE b: 1362 10 Elizbeth ERSKINE b: 1418 + Robert CRICHTON b: 1409 + Christopher SETON b: 1240 7 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 8 Margaret SETON b: 1294 + Alan DE WYNTOWN b: 1291 9 Christina SETON b: 1340 + George DUNBAR b: 1336 d: 1 MAR 1423 10 George DUNBAR b: 1370 10 Janet DUNBAR b: 1386 + William SETON b: 1380 8 William SETON b: 1308 + Katherine ST CLAIR b: 1313 9 William SETON b: 1338 + Janet FLEMING b: 1350 10 John SETON b: 1373 + Katherine ST CLAIR b: 1383 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 7 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 8 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1308 + Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1307 d: Aft OCT 1358 9 John MONTGOMERY b: 1330 d: 1398 + Elizabeth EQLINGTON b: 1338 10 John MONTGOMERY + Agnus MACDONALD 10 John MONTGOMERY b: 1362 + Margaret MAXWELL b: 1368. 3869. ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1095 in England to Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3988, as shown in family tree 631. Fergus (of) Galloway, Prince of Lard of Galloway 3868 married Elizabeth Plantagenet. They had one son: Gilbert (of) Galloway 3732 in 1122 This family is shown as family tree 595. 3870. HIGH STEWARD WALTER FITZ-ALAN, GREAT STEWART OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1106 in Renfrewshire, Scotland to Alan Fitz Flaald, Baron of Oswestry 4025 and Aveline de Hesdin 4026, as shown in family tree 647. Walter died on 2 February 1177, aged about 70, in Paisley Abbey, Refrewshire, Scotland. Note: Progenitor of the Scottish Royal Family of Stewart/Stuart. Received from King David I of Scotland, the lands of Paisley, Pollock, Cathcart, etc. and was appointed Steward of the Royal Household (High Steward of Scotland.) Founded the Abbey of Paisley and was buried there Walter FitzAlan; made hereditary Great Steward of Scotland by David I, founder of Paisley Priory c 1163; lay brother of Benedictine Order; repelled an invasion of Renfrewshire by the Islesmen 1164; married Eschyne de Molle (widow of Robert de Croc), probably daughter of Thomas of the Lundins and sister of Malcolm, 1st hereditary Doorward of Scotland, and died 1177. [Burke's Peerage] Peter Barns-Graham shows Walter as the son of William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry, died 1212, and grandson of Alan FitzFladd. Page 1270

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3872. WILLIAM MORAY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1195 in Bothwell Castle, Glasgow, Scotland to William de Moravia 4027, as shown in family tree 648. William fathered one son: Andrew Moray, 2nd Lord of Bothwell 3737 in 1222 This family is shown as family tree 597. 3873. JOHN, I PLANTAGENET, I/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as John Lackland, was born on 24 December 1167 in Beaumonte Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England to Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791 and Eleanor Aquitaine 4028, as shown in family tree 561. John, died on 18 October 1216, aged 48, in Newark Castle, Neward, Nottinghamshire, England. Notes: • 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 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) Page 1271

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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 acquiesced —to the barons of English nobility— 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. Source Reference 74 applies. • Signed the Magna Carta 15 June 1215. Source Reference 74 applies. 3874. ISABELLA DE TAILLEFER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Isabella De Angouleme, was born in 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Aymer de Taillifer de Angouleme 4029, as shown within family tree 544. Isabella died on 31 May 1246, aged about 57, in Canterbury Cathederal, Canterbury, Kent, England. She was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. Notes: • 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 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 Page 1272

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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.). John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3873, aged 32, married Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England, aged about 12, on 24 August 1200 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Gironde, France. They had one son: Henry III Plantagenet, III/King of England 3739 in 1207 This family is shown as family tree 598.

3875. RICHARD LE GOZ, VICOMET D'AVRANCHES (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1019 in Avranches, Normandy, France to Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism 3902 and Judith de Montandlier 3903, as shown in family tree 599. Richard died after 1082, when older than 63. Note: Father: Toustien LE GOZ b: 989 in Avranches, Normandy, France Mother: Judith DE MONTANDLIER b: 994 in Normandy, France Marriage 1 Emma DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1029 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France Married: Children Judith D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1048 in Avranches, Normandy, France Maud D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1054 in Chester, Chestershire, England Hugh Lupus "Le Gros" D'AVRANCHES b: 1054 in Avranches, Normandy, France Helisende D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1064 in Avranches, Normandy, France. 3876. MAUD MARGARET LE GOZ (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1033 to Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism 3902 and Judith de Montandlier 3903, as shown in family tree 599. 3877. ROBERT CURTHOSE DE NORMANDIE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Robert Curthose, was born about 1053/54 in Normandie, France to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Robert died in 1134, aged about 81. 3878. RICHARD CURTHOSE, DUKE OF BERNAY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1055 to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Richard died in 1081, aged about 26. 3879. WILLIAM, II "RUFUS" CURTHOSE, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 1056 to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. William, died in 1126, aged about 70, of killed in horse accident. Note: William II of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William II Rufus William II, from the Stowe Manuscript King of the English (more...) Reign 9 September 1087–2 August 1100 Coronation 26 September 1087 Predecessor William I the Conqueror Page 1273

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House Norman dynasty Father William I the Conqueror Mother Matilda of Flanders Born 1056 Normandy, France Died 2 August 1100 (aged c. 43–44) The New Forest, England Burial Winchester Cathedral William II (c. 1056 – 2 August 1100), the third son of William I "the Conqueror" of England,[1] was King of England from 1087 until 1100, with powers also over Normandy, and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales. William is commonly known as William Rufus, perhaps because of his red-faced appearance.[2] Although William was an effective soldier, he was a ruthless ruler and, it seems, was little liked by those he governed: according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he was 'hated by almost all his people.'[3] However, chroniclers tended to take a dim view of William's reign, arguably on account of his long and difficult struggles with the Church: these chroniclers were themselves generally products of the Church, and so might be expected to report him somewhat negatively. Thus William was roundly denounced in his time and after his death for presiding over what was held to be a dissolute court, in terms which, in modern times, have raised questions over his sexuality.[4] According to Norman tradition, William scorned the English and their culture.[5] William seems to have been a flamboyant character, and his reign was marked by his bellicose temperament. He did not marry, nor did he produce any offspring, legitimate or otherwise. His chief minister was Ranulf Flambard, whom he appointed Bishop of Durham in 1099: this was a political appointment, to a see that was also a great fiefdom.[6] Contents [hide] 1 Early years 2 Appearance 3 England and France 4 Relations with the Church, and personal beliefs 5 War and rebellion 6 Death in the New Forest 7 The Rufus Stone 8 Sources 9 Fictional treatments 10 Ancestors 11 See also 12 References

[edit] Early years William's exact date of birth is unknown, but it was sometime between the years 1056 and 1060. He was the third of four sons, born in his father's Duchy of Normandy, which would be inherited in due course by his elder brother, Robert Curthose. During his youth, he was educated under the eye of Lanfranc, and seemed destined to be a great lord but not a king, until the death of the Conqueror's second son, Richard, put William next in line for the English succession.[7] His father's favourite son, William succeeded to the throne of England on his father's death, but there was always hostility between him and his eldest brother, though they became reconciled after an attempted coup in 1091 by the youngest brother, Henry. Relations between the three brothers had never been excellent. Orderic Vitalis relates an incident that took place at L'Aigle, in 1077 or 1078: William and Henry, having grown bored with casting dice, decided to make mischief by pouring stinking water on their brother Robert from an upper gallery, thus infuriating and shaming him. A brawl broke out, and their father King William I was forced to intercede to restore order.[8] [edit] Appearance According to William of Malmesbury, William Rufus was 'well set; his complexion florid, his hair yellow; of open countenance; different coloured eyes, varying with certain glittering specks; of astonishing strength, though not very tall, and his belly rather projecting.'[9] [edit] England and France The division of William the Conqueror's lands into two parts presented a dilemma for those nobles who held land on Page 1274

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both sides of the Channel. Since the younger William and his brother Robert were natural rivals, these nobles worried that they could not hope to please both of their lords, and thus ran the risk of losing the favour of one ruler or the other, or both.[10] The only solution, as they saw it, was to unite England and Normandy once more under one ruler. The pursuit of this aim led them to revolt against William in favour of Robert in the Rebellion of 1088, under the leadership of the powerful Bishop Odo of Bayeux, who was a half-brother of William the Conqueror.[11] As Robert failed to appear in England to rally his supporters, William won the support of the English with silver and promises of better government, and defeated the rebellion, thus securing his authority. In 1091 he invaded Normandy, crushing Robert's forces and forcing him to cede a portion of his lands. The two made up their differences and William agreed to help Robert recover lands lost to France, notably Maine.[12] This plan was later abandoned, but William continued to pursue a ferociously warlike defence of his French possessions and interests to the end of his life, exemplified by his response to the attempt by Elias de la Flèche, Count of Maine, to take Le Mans in 1099.[13] English Royalty House of Normandy William I Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy Richard, Duke of Bernay William II Rufus Adela, Countess of Blois Henry I Beauclerc William II Thus William Rufus was secure in the most powerful kingdom in Europe, given the contemporary eclipse of the Salian emperors. As in Normandy, his bishops and abbots were bound to him by feudal obligations; and his right of investiture in the Norman tradition prevailed within his kingdom, during the age of the Investiture Controversy that brought excommunication upon the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Anglo-Norman royal institutions reached an efficiency hitherto unknown in medieval Europe, and the king's personal power, through an effective and loyal chancery, penetrated to the local level to an extent unmatched in France.[citation needed] Without the Capetians' ideological trappings of an anointed monarchy forever entangled with the hierarchy of the Church, the king's administration and law unified the realm, rendering him relatively impervious to papal condemnation. [edit] Relations with the Church, and personal beliefs Less than two years after becoming king, William II lost his father William I's advisor and confidant, the Italian-Norman Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. After Lanfranc's death, the king delayed appointing a new archbishop for many years, appropriating ecclesiastical revenues in the interim. In panic owing to serious illness in 1093, William nominated as archbishop another Norman-Italian, Anselm of Bec – considered the greatest theologian of his generation – but this led to a long period of animosity between Church and State, Anselm being a stronger supporter of the Gregorian reforms in the Church than Lanfranc. William and Anselm disagreed on a range of ecclesiastical issues, in the course of which the king declared to Anselm that Yesterday I hated him with great hatred, today I hate him with yet greater hatred and he can be certain that tomorrow and thereafter I shall hate him continually with ever fiercer and more bitter hatred.[14] The English clergy, beholden to the king for their preferments and livings, were unable to support Anselm publicly. In 1095 William called a council at Rockingham to bring Anselm to heel, but the archbishop remained firm. In October 1097, Anselm went into exile, taking his case to the Pope. The diplomatic and flexible Urban II, a new pope, was involved in a major conflict with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, who supported an antipope. Reluctant to make another enemy, Urban came to a concordat with William Rufus, whereby William recognized Urban as pope, and Urban gave sanction to the Anglo-Norman ecclesiastical status quo. Anselm remained in exile, and William was able to claim the revenues of the archbishop of Canterbury to the end of his reign.[15] However, this conflict was symptomatic of medieval English politics, as exemplified by the murder of Thomas Becket during the reign of the later Norman king Henry II of England, and indeed by Henry VIII's actions centuries later, and as such should not be seen as a defect of William II's reign in particular.[16] Of course, contemporary churchmen were themselves not above engaging in such politics: it is reported that, when Archbishop Lanfranc suggested to William I that he imprison the rebellious bishop Odo of Bayeux, he exclaimed 'What! he is a clergyman'. Lanfranc retorted that 'you will not seize the bishop of Bayeux, but confine the earl of Kent': Odo was both bishop of Bayeux, and earl of Kent.[17] Also, while we have the complaints of contemporaries regarding William II's personal behaviour, on the other hand he was instrumental in assisting the foundation of Bermondsey Abbey, endowing it with the manor of Bermondsey; and it is reported that his 'customary oath' was 'By the Face at Lucca!'[18] It seems reasonable to suppose that such details are indicative of William II's personal beliefs. An alternative interpretation to this oath proposed by Margaret Murray points out the unlikelyhood that William Rufus even knew of the Christian Lucca, and instead swore by the "face of Loki". [19] [edit] War and rebellion Page 1275

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William Rufus inherited the Anglo-Norman settlement detailed in Domesday Book, a survey undertaken at his father's command, essentially for the purposes of taxation, which could not have been undertaken anywhere else in Europe at that time, and is a sign of the control of the English monarchy. If he was less effective than his father in containing the Norman lords' propensity for rebellion and violence, through charisma, or political skills, he was forceful in resisting its effects. In 1095, Robert de Mowbray, the earl of Northumbria, refused to attend the Curia Regis, the thrice-annual court where the King announced his governmental decisions to the great lords. William led an army against Robert and defeated him. Robert was dispossessed and imprisoned, and another noble, William of Eu, accused of treachery, was blinded and castrated.[20] In external affairs, William had some successes. In 1091 he repulsed an invasion by King Malcolm III of Scotland, forcing Malcolm to pay homage. In 1092 he built a castle at Carlisle, taking control of Cumbria, which had previously been claimed by the Scots.[11] Subsequently, the two kings quarreled over Malcolm's possessions in England, and Malcolm again invaded, ravaging Northumbria. At the Battle of Alnwick, on 13 November 1093, Malcolm was ambushed by Norman forces led by Robert de Mowbray. Malcolm and his son Edward were slain and Malcolm III's brother Donald seized the throne. William supported Malcolm's son Duncan, who held power for a short time, and then another of Malcolm's sons, Edgar. Edgar conquered Lothian in 1094 and eventually removed Donald in 1097 with William's aid in a campaign led by Edgar Ætheling. Edgar recognised William's authority over Lothian and attended William's court. William made unsuccessful forays into Wales in 1096 and 1097.[citation needed] In 1096, William's brother Robert Curthose joined the First Crusade. He needed money to fund this venture, and pledged his Duchy of Normandy to William in return for a payment of 10,000 marks—a sum equalling about one-fourth of William's annual revenue. In a display of the effectiveness of English taxation, William raised the money by levying a special, heavy, and much-resented tax upon the whole of England. William then ruled Normandy as regent in Robert's absence—Robert did not return until September 1100, one month after William's death. As regent for his brother Robert in Normandy, William campaigned in France from 1097 to 1099. He secured northern Maine but failed to seize the French-controlled part of the Vexin region. At the time of his death, he was planning to invade Aquitaine, in southwestern France. [edit] Death in the New Forest Death of William Rufus. Lithograph, 1895Perhaps the most memorable event in the life of William Rufus was his death, which occurred while William was hunting in the New Forest. He was killed by an arrow through the lung, but the circumstances remain unclear. On a bright August day in 1100, William organised a hunting trip in the New Forest. An account by Orderic Vitalis describes the preparations for the hunt: ...an armourer came in and presented to [William] six arrows. The King immediately took them with great satisfaction, praising the work, and unconscious of what was to happen, kept four of them himself and held out the other two to Walter Tyrrel... saying 'It is only right that the sharpest be given to the man who knows how to shoot the deadliest shots.'[21] On the subsequent hunt, the party spread out as they chased their prey, and William, in the company of Walter Tyrell (or Tirel), Lord of Poix, became separated from the others. It was the last time that William was seen alive. William was found the next day by a group of local peasants, lying dead in the woods with an arrow wound to his chest. William's body was abandoned by the nobles at the place where he fell, because the law and order of the kingdom died with the king, and they had to flee to their English or Norman estates to secure their interests. William's younger brother, Henry, hastened to Winchester to secure the royal treasury, then to London, where he was crowned within days, before either archbishop could arrive. Legend has it that it was left to a local charcoal-burner named Purkis to take the king's body to Winchester Cathedral on his cart.[citation needed] According to the chroniclers, William's death was not murder. Walter and William had been hunting together when Walter let loose a wild shot that, instead of hitting the stag he aimed for, struck William in the chest. Walter tried to help him, but there was nothing he could do. Fearing that he would be charged with murder, Walter panicked, leapt onto his horse, and fled. A version of this tale is given by William of Malmesbury: The day before the king died he dreamed that he was let blood by a surgeon, and that the stream, reaching to heaven, clouded the light and intercepted the day. ...he suddenly awoke, commanded a light to be brought, and forbade his attendants to leave him... After dinner he went into the forest, attended by few persons... [Walter Tirel] alone had remained with him, while the others, employed in the chase, were dispersed as chance directed. The sun was now declining, when the king, drawing his bow and letting fly an arrow, slightly wounded a stag which passed Page 1276

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before him; and, keenly gazing, followed it, still running, a long time with his eyes, holding up his hand to keep off the power of the sun's rays. At this instant Walter [attempted] to transfix another stag... [but] unknowingly, and without power to prevent it, O gracious God! pierced [the king's] breast with a fatal arrow. On receiving the wound the king uttered not a word; but breaking off the shaft of the weapon where it projected from his body, and then falling upon the wound, he accelerated his death. Walter immediately ran up, but as he found him senseless and speechless he leaped swiftly upon his horse, and escaped by spurring him to his utmost speed. Indeed there was none to pursue him, some conniving at his flight, others pitying him, and all intent on other matters. Some began to fortify their dwellings, others to plunder, and the rest to look out for a new king. A few countrymen conveyed the body, placed on a cart, to the cathedral at Winchester, the blood dripping from it all the way. Here it was committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility... Next year the tower fell... [William Rufus] died in [1100]... aged above forty years... He was a man much to be pitied by the clergy, for throwing away the soul they laboured to save; to be beloved by stipendiary soldiers for the multitude of his gifts; but not to be lamented by the people, because he suffered their substance to be plundered.[22] The Anglo-Norman chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar provides a variant story of the king's death scene: dying from a battle wound and delirious, the desperate William kept calling out for the corpus domini (Lord’s body, i.e., the Eucharist) until a huntsman acted as lay priest and gave him flowering herbs as his viaticum.[23] To the chroniclers - men of the Church - such an 'act of God' was a just end for a wicked king. Over the following centuries, the obvious suggestion that one of William's enemies may have had a hand in this extraordinary event has repeatedly been made: chroniclers of the time point out themselves that Walter was renowned as a keen bowman, and thus was unlikely to have fired such an impetuous shot.[citation needed] Moreover, William's brother Henry, who was among the hunting party that day, benefited directly from William's death, shortly thereafter being crowned king. Abbot Suger, another chronicler, was Tirel's friend and sheltered him in his French exile. He said later: It was laid to the charge of a certain noble, Walter Tirel, that he had shot the king with an arrow; but I have often heard him, when he had nothing to fear nor to hope, solemnly swear that on the day in question he was not in the part of the forest where the king was hunting, nor ever saw him in the forest at all.[24] William's remains are in Winchester Cathedral, scattered among royal mortuary chests positioned on the presbytery screen, flanking the choir.[citation needed] [edit] The Rufus Stone A stone known as the Rufus Stone marks the spot where some believe he fell. grid reference SU270124 The inscription on the Rufus Stone reads: Here stood the oak tree, on which an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell at a stag, glanced and struck King William the Second, surnamed Rufus, on the breast, of which he instantly died, on the second day of August, anno 1100. King William the Second, surnamed Rufus, being slain, as before related, was laid in a cart, belonging to one Purkis, and drawn from hence, to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church, of that city. The current monument is made of cast iron and was erected in 1865. The Rufus Stone The Rufus Stone (side 1) The Rufus Stone (side 2) The Rufus Stone (side 3)

[edit] Sources Major sources for William Rufus include Orderic Vitalis, William of Malmesbury, and Eadmer. Studies by Frank Barlow and Emma Mason have replaced the judgmental Victorian account of Freeman, E.A., The Reign of William Rufus and the Accession of Henry the First (2 vols.), Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1882, in which the king is said to have combined 'the habits of the ancient Greek and modern Turk' with unseemly irreligion, and which portrays his realm anachronistically as a precursor of the United Kingdom. [edit] Fictional treatments William Rufus is a major character in Valerie Anand's historical novel, King of the Wood (1989). Page 1277

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He is also a major character in Parke Godwin's Robin and the King (1993), the second volume in Godwin's reinterpretation of the Robin Hood legend. William II is indirectly the subject of two historical novels by George Shipway, called The Paladin and The Wolf Time. The main character of the novels is Walter Tirel (or Tyrell) the supposed assassin of King William, and the main thrust of the plot of the novels is that the assassination was engineered by Henry. The death of William Rufus is portrayed in Edward Rutherfurd's fictionalised history of the New Forest, called The Forest (novel) (2000). In Rutherfurd's version of events, the King's death takes place nowhere near the Rufus Stone, and Walter Tyrrell is framed for it by the powerful Clare family. Also, Purkiss is a clever story teller who manages (much later) to convince Charles II that one of his ancestors had been involved. Flambard's Confession (1984) by Marilyn Durham purports to tell the story of William Rufus' reign through the eyes of his right-hand man, Ranulf Flambard. William Rufus and his relationship with Tyrell is mentioned and the manner of his death is included in Lammas Night by Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris. William Rufus is a character in Stephen R. Lawhead's King Raven Trilogy about Robin Hood. On television, William was portrayed by Peter Firth in the 1990 play Blood Royal: William the Conqueror. [edit] Ancestors Ancestors of William II of England[show] 16. Richard I, Duke of Normandy

8. Richard II, Duke of Normandy

17. Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy

4. Robert I, Duke of Normandy

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9. Judith of Brittany

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24. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders

12. Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders

25. Rozala of Italy

6. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders

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28. Hugh Capet

14. Robert II of France

29. Adelaide of Aquitaine

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[edit] See also Orderic Vitalis William of Malmesbury Eadmer [edit] References ^ William II ^ Barlow, F., William Rufus, Univ. of California Press, 1983, pp. 11-2, "there is little to suggest that William junior was generally and habitually called Rufus in his own lifetime or during the next reign." ^ See e.g. Garmonsway, G.N., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Dent, Dutton, 1972 & 1975, p. 235: this is the manuscript 'E', 'Laud', or 'Peterborough' version of the Chronicle. ^ For more on this see e.g. William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History of the Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, pp. 66-7; Barlow, F., William Rufus, Univ. of California Press, 1983; Mason, E., William II: Rufus, the Red King, Tempus 2005; and Montgomery Hyde, H., The Love That Dared not Speak its Name, Little, Brown, 1970, pp.33-35 and quotations from Orderic Vitalis, William of Malmesbury, and Serlo, Bishop of Bayeux and Abbot of Gloucester. Eadmer, who was familiar with the court, and displays a deep dislike of William II, nonetheless makes no specific comment regarding the king's sexuality: see Bosanquet, G. (tr.), Eadmer's History of Recent Events in England, Cresset, 1964, especially pp. ix-x, 49-50. ^ Cantor, N. F., The Civilization of the Middle Ages, Harper Collins, 1993, pp. 280–84. ^ For this see William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History of the Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, p. 66, and ibid., n. 1. This passage is a good example of the chroniclers' special dislike of William II and his policies, and the appointment should be seen in light of the king's experience with Ranulf's predecessor, William of St. Carileph, for which see William of Malmesbury, ibid., pp. 60-2. ^ William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History of the Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, pp. 43, 46. ^ Chibnall, M. (ed. & tr.), The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, Oxford Medieval Texts, 1968-1980, ii, pp. 356 ff. See also Barlow, F., William Rufus, Univ. of California Press, 1983, pp. 33-4. Barlow suggests that William and Henry probably urinated over Robert. In the context of the 11th century Norman court, it is tempting merely to observe that 'boys will be boys.' ^ William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History Of The Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, p. 70. ^ Carpenter, pp. 125-26. ^ a b Carpenter, p. 129. ^ William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History Of The Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, pp. 62-4. ^ See Barlow, F., William Rufus, Univ. of California Press, 1983, pp. 402-6. ^ Bosanquet, G. (tr.), Eadmer's History of Recent Events in England, Cresset, 1964, p. 53. ^ Carpenter, p. 132. ^ According to Eadmer, an unusually well placed witness, William II 'protested that Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury could not possibly keep at the same time both the allegiance which he owed to the King and obedience to the Apostolic See against the King's will': see Bosanquet, G. (tr.), Eadmer's History of Recent Events in England, Cresset, 1964, p. 54. Anselm found himself in similar conflict with William II's successor, Henry I of England, as also reported by Eadmer. ^ William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History Of The Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, p. 60. ^ Bosanquet, G. (tr.), Eadmer's History of Recent Events in England, Cresset, 1964, p. 31, and William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History Of The Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, pp. 63, 69. For an interesting discussion of such blasphemous oaths, see Barlow, F., William Rufus, Univ. of California Press, 1983, pp. 116-8. See also Holy Face of Lucca. ^ Murray, The God of the Witches, Oxford, 1970. 164. ^ Carpenter, p. 131. ^ Chibnall, M. (ed. & tr.), The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, Oxford Medieval Texts, 1968-1980, v, pp. 288-90. ^ William of Malmesbury, in e.g. A History Of The Norman Kings (1066 - 1125), Llanerch, 1989, pp. 72-3. ^ David Crouch, “The Troubled Deathbeds of Henry I’s Servants: Death, Confession, and Secular Conduct in the Twelfth Century,” Albion 34 (2002), p. 28, citing L’Estoire des Engleis, ed. A. Bell (Anglo-Norman Text Society Page 1280

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1960), book 2, lines 6329–40. For similar stories in the medieval chansons de geste, see Charon's obol: Christian transformation. ^ Suger, Vie de Louis VI le Gros, Waquet, H. (ed. & tr.), Belles Lettres, 1929 & 1964, p. 12. Barlow, Frank, William Rufus, Berkeley, CA: University of California, 1983. ISBN 0-300-08291-6 Cantor, Norman F., The Civilization of the Middle Ages, Harper Collins, 1993. ISBN 0-06-092553-1 Carpenter, David, The Struggle for Mastery: Britain 1066-1284, Allen Lane, London, 2003. Douglas, David C., William the Conqueror: the Norman impact upon England, Berkeley, CA: University of California, 1964. ISBN 0-520-00350-0 Warren Hollister, C., 'The Strange Death of William Rufus', Speculum, 48.4, 1973: pp. 637-653. Mason, Emma, William II: Rufus, the Red King, Tempus, 2005. Mason, Emma, 'William Rufus: myth and reality', Journal of Medieval History, 3.1, 1977: pp. 1-20. Warren, W. L., 'The Death of William Rufus', History Today, 9, 1959. William II of England at Genealogics William II of England House of Normandy Born: 1056 Died: 2 August 1100 Regnal titles Preceded by William I King of England 1087 – 1100 Succeeded by Henry I English royalty Unknown William I of England only clarified his succession on his deathbed Heir to the English Throne as heir apparent 1087 Succeeded by Robert II, Duke of Normandy. 3880. CONSTANCE CURTHOSE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1066 to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Constance died in 1090, aged about 24. 3881. ADELIA CURTHOSE DE NORMANDIE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 1067 to William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 and Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920, as shown in family tree 606. Adelia died in 1137, aged about 70. 3882. MARY CAENNMOR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. Mary died in 1116. 3883. EUSTACE BOULOGNE, COUNT OF BOULOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle by marriage). Eustace Boulogne, Count of Boulogne married Mary Caennmor 3882. They had one daughter: Matilda Boulogne 3749 3884. EDMUND CAENNMOR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Edmund Scotland, was born to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. 3885. EDGAR CAENNMOR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Edgar Scotland, was born in 1094 to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. Edgar died in 1097, aged about 3. 3886. ALEXANDER, I CAENNMOR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Alexander Scotland, was born in 1107 to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. Alexander, died in 1124, aged about 17. 3887. DAVID, I CAENNMOR (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as David, I Scotland, was born in 1124 to Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 and Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922, as shown in family tree 607. David, died in 1153, aged about 29. 3888. MATILDA NORTHUMBERLAND (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt by marriage). Matilda died in 1131. David, I Caennmor 3887 married Matilda Northumberland. They had one son: Henry Caennmor, Earl of Huntingdon 3751 3889. PONSE DE MONTGOMERY (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-aunt), also recorded as Ponce Sire, was born to Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster 3980 and Almodis de la Marche 3981, as shown in family tree 628.

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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. Source Reference 115 applies. 3890. VULGRIN, II TAILLEFER, COMTE D'ANGOULEME (Lloyd's twenty-four-times-great-great-uncle by marriage), also recorded as Wulgrin Taillefer, was born in 1108 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France to William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3760 and Vitapoy De Benauges 3761. Vulgrin, died on 16 November 1140, aged about 32, in France. Notes: • 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 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 was born circa 1089. He was 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Vulgrin, II Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme married Ponse de Montgomery 3889. They had two children: William, IV Taillefer 3753 in 1134 William, V Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3754 3891. BETHOC DE MORMAER (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Donald III de Mormaer 4030 and Ms. Unknown 4031. 3892. UCTRED TYNDALE (Lloyd's cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,). Uctred Tyndale married Bethoc de Mormaer 3891. They had one daughter: Hextilda Tyndale 3755 3893. GILBERT DE VENABLES, EARL OF CHESTER (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1050 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Gilbert De Venables 4033. Note: 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. Gilbert fathered one son: Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester 3757 about 1075 3894. PHILIPPE, I UNKNOWN, ROI DE FRANCE (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1052 to Henri, I Unknown, Roi de France 4034. Philippe, died on 29 July 1108, aged about 56. Note: 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 Page 1282

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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, Brown and Company, 1999), table 64. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession. Source Reference 115 applies. Philippe, fathered one son: Louis VI Unknown, Roi de France 3759 in 1077 3895. COUNT GEOFFREY TAILLEFER, I DE ANGOULME, COUNT OF ANGOULME (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1014 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Geoffrey Taillefer 4035 and Petronille De Archaic 4036. 3896. FOULGUES TAILLEFER (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1015 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Geoffrey Taillefer 4035 and Petronille De Archaic 4036. Foulgues died in 1087, aged about 72. 3897. CUNDO VAGENA (Lloyd's fourth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1062 in Angouleme, Charente, France. Foulgues Taillefer 3896, aged about 69, married Cundo Vagena, aged about 22, in 1084 in Angouleme, Charente, France. They had one son: William, III Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme 3760 in 1084 3898. SIR KNIGHT IVO TAILLEFER, BARON WILLIAM III (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 1021 in Normandy, France to Alduin Taillefer 4037 and Alaizie Unknown 4038. Ivo died on 14 October 1066, aged about 45, of killed in Battle of Hastings, in Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England. Notes: • 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 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) Page 1283

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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. Source Reference 136 applies. • I FAIL TO FIND EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THIS VIEW, BUT HERE IS THE ANCESTOR LINE ADVOCATED BY OTHERS. NOTE 200 YEAR GAP AND NAME 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 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 Page 1284

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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. Source Reference 133 applies. • 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. 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 Page 1285

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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 threat—Germany. 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 Godwinson (Harold's brother) at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, hurried southward 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 Page 1286

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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"—the 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 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 Page 1287

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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 co-operated 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 level—a level that he failed to display in any other battle. Most likely the simplest explanation is that the English were exhausted and 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 Page 1288

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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. Source Reference 133 applies. • 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 who believe in supernatural powers. 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 who left the ranks to the challenge and shows 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 with 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. 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. Source Reference 126 applies.

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3900. RICHEZA UNKNOWN, COUNTESS OF LORRAINE (Lloyd's fourteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 994 to Ezzo Unknown, Count Palatine of Lorraine 4039. Richeza died in 1063, aged about 69. Note: 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. 3901. MIESZKO, II KAROL, LAMBERT OF POLAND (Lloyd's fourteenth cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 990 to Boleslaw, I of Poland 5573 and Emnilde Unknown, Princess of the Western Slavs 5574. Mieszko, died in 1034, aged about 44. [See also: Indirectly related via Mieszko, II Karol, Lambert of Poland] Note: Father: Boleslaw I Of POLAND b: 967 Mother: Emnilde Princess Of The WESTERN SLAVS b: 968 Marriage 1 Richeza Countess Of LORRAINE b: 994 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. Mieszko, II Karol, Lambert of Poland married Richeza Unknown, Countess of Lorraine 3900. They had one son: Kazimierz, I Karol 3762 in 1016 Generation of Twenty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 3902. TOUSTEIN LE GOZ, VISCOUNT D'AVRANCHES LORD HEISM (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 989 in Avranches, Normandy, France to Ansfred Onfror Goz, II 4040 and Thyra Princess of Denmark 4041, as shown in family tree 649. 3903. JUDITH DE MONTANDLIER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 994 in Normandy, France. Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism 3902 married Judith de Montandlier. They had three children: Robert Le Bigod 3763 in 1015 Richard Le Goz, Vicomet D'avranches 3875 in 1019 Maud Margaret Le Goz 3876 in 1033 This family is shown as family tree 599. 3904. NEIL DE SAINT SAVEUR, VISCOUNT DE ST. SAUVEUR (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 966 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France to Roger de Saint Saveur 4042 and Helena de Normandy 4043, as shown in family tree 650. Neil died in 1045, aged about 79. 3905. ADELE DE EU (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 970 to Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 and Hawise de Guines 4045, as shown in family tree 652. Adele died after 1016, when older than 46. Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur 3904 married Adele de Eu. They had two children: William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel 4520 about 1015 Adelaide de Saint Saveur 3764 in 1022 This family is shown as family tree 600. 3906. LORD ROGER DE TOENI, LORD OF CONCHES, AQUITANIE & TOENI (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 990 in Tosni, Louviers, Eure, Normandy, France to Ralph de Toeni 4047 and Adela Estefania de Barcelona 4048, as shown within family tree 546. Roger became generally known as "The Spainiard". The Spainiard died on 31 May 1039, aged about 48, in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, France. Note: 1 Ralph DE TOENI b: 955 2 Ralph DE TOENI b: 970 d: Aft 1015 + Adela Estefania DE BARCELONA b: 990 3 Roger "The Spaniard" DE TOENI b: 990 d: 31 May 1039 + Godeheut (Godehilde) BORRELL b: Abt 995 d: Abt 1077 4 Robert DE TOENI b: 1030 d: 4 Aug 1088 + Adelisa DE SAVONA b: 1042 d: 1118 5 Adeliza DE TOENI b: 1066 d: 1136 + Roger LE BIGOD b: Abt 1060 d: 1107 6 Maud LE BIGOD b: 1083 d: 1136 + William D'AUBIGNY b: Abt 1070 d: 1139 6 Jane BIGOD b: 1085 + Richard FITZ EUSTACE b: Abt 1085 d: 1163 6 Hugh BIGOD b: 1095 + Julianne DE VERE b: 1100 6 Gunnor Or Gunnora LE BIGOD b: 1096 Page 1290

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+ Robert Fitz-Suein DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1088 6 Mary BIGOD b: 1100 6 Cecily BIGOD b: 1103 + William D'AUBIGNY b: 1110 d: 12 Oct 1176 + Avice DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 5 Nicholas DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1075 d: 1138 + Maud b: Abt 1078 6 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1100 d: Abt 1180 + Avice b: Abt 1100 5 Agnes DE TOENI b: 1074 + Hubert DE RIE b: 1074 6 Henry DE RIE b: 1106 4 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1029 d: 24 Mar 1102 + Isabel DE MONTFORT b: 1058 5 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1079 d: 1126 + Judith (Alice) DE HUNTINGDON b: 1085 6 Roger DE TOENI b: 1104 + Ida Gertrude DE HAINAULT b: 1109 d: Aft 1162 6 Robert DE TOENI b: Abt 1112 4 Helbert DE TOENI b: Abt 1031 4 Elenance DE TOENI b: Abt 1034 4 Alice DE TOENI b: Abt 1036 4 Adelaise DE TOENI b: 1033 4 Nigel (Stafford) DE TOENI. 3907. GODEHEUT BORRELL (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 995 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England to Raymond Borrell 4049 and Ermensinde de Carcassonne 4050, as shown in family tree 653. Godeheut died in 1077, aged about 82. (Godeheut married twice. She was married to Roger de Toeni, Lord of Conches, Aquitanie & Toeni 3906 and Richard D'Evereux 4151.) Roger de Toeni, Lord of Conches, Aquitanie & Toeni 3906 married Godeheut Borrell. They had one son: Robert de Toeni, Lord of Belvoir 3765 in 1030 This family is shown as family tree 601. Godeheut married her indirect relation , Richard D'Evereux 4151. 3908. MANFREDO MAGRAVE DE SAVONA (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1015 in Italy to Teto de Savona 4051 and Berta de Turn 4052. Manfredo fathered one daughter: Adelisa de Savona 3766 in 1042 This family is shown within family tree 505. 3909. ALPHONSO DE VERE, COUT OF GHISNES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1000 in Hedingham, Essex, England to Manasses de Vere 4053 and Petronilla Boleine 4054, as shown in family tree 654. 3910. CATHERINE DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1000 in Hedingham, Essex, England to Arnoul de Flanders 4055, as shown within family tree 547. Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisnes 3909 married Catherine de Flanders. They had one son: Alberic de Vere 3767 in 1033 This family is shown as family tree 603. 3911. HENRY DE GAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1005 in Bourboncy, France. 3912. SIBILLA MANASSES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1005 in Bourbncy, France. Henry de Gand 3911 married Sibilla Manasses. They had one daughter: Beatrice de Gand, Countessof Ghisnes 3768 in 1040 This family is shown within family tree 547. 3913. LORD RICHARD FITZGILBERT DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1024/25 in Of, Bienfaite, Normandy, France to Gilbert Crispin de Brionne 4056 and Arletta Herleve 4057, as shown in family tree 655. Richard became generally known as "De Tonbridge". De Tonbridge died in 1090, aged about 66, in St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1291

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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 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 , 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. Page 1292

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[S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 387. Source Reference 43 applies. 3914. ROHESE GIFFARD (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1034 in Longkueville, Normandy, France to Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville 4060 and Agnes Ementrude Flatel 4061, as shown in family tree 656. Rohese died after 1113, when older than 79. Note: Rohese Giffard1 F, #158425, b. 1034 Rohese Giffard|b. 1034|p15843.htm#i158425|Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville|d. b 1085|p15843.htm#i158426|Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel||p15843.htm#i158427|Osborn de Bolebec||p18735.htm#i187344|Aveline de Crepon||p18735.htm#i187350|Gerald Fleitel||p18733.htm#i187322|||| Last Edited=28 Jan 2007 Rohese Giffard was born in 1034 at Longueville, Normandy, France.2 She was the daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel.2,1 She married Richard FitzGilbert, son of Gilbert, Comte de Brionne and Gunnora,, circa 1054.3 Rohese Giffard was living in 1113.3 Children of Rohese Giffard and Richard FitzGilbert Roger FitzRichard 4 Gilbert FitzRichard+ b. b 1066, d. 11141 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 387. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 242. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 243. Source Reference 43 applies. Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare 3913 married Rohese Giffard. They had three children: Rohese FitzRichard De Clare 4103 about 1055 Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare 4003 in 1060 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare 3769 about 1070 This family is shown as family tree 604. 3915. COMTE FOULQUES D'ANJOU, IV/COUNT OF ANJOU (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1043 in Anjou, Normandy, France to Geoffrey de Ganitais, II 4062 and Ermengarde D'Anjou 4063, as shown within family tree 549. Foulques died on 14 April 1109, aged about 65, in Anjou, Normandy, France. 3916. BERTRADE DE MONTFORT, QUEEN OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1060 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France to Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfort 4064 and Agnes D'Evereux 4065, as shown in family tree 657. Bertrade died on 14 February 1117, aged about 56, in Normandy, France. Foulques D'Anjou, IV/Count of Anjou 3915 married Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of France. They had one son: Fulk Le Jeune 3771 in 1092 This family is shown as family tree 605. 3917. ELIE DE BEAUGENCY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1071 in Maine, Normandy, France to Jean de Beaugency 4066 and Paule de Maine 4067. Elie died on 10 July 1111, aged about 40. 3918. MATHILDE DE CHATEAU DU LOIR (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1075 in Chateau Du Loire, France to Gervais de Chateau du Loir 4068 and Erembourge Unknown 4069. Mathilde died on 8 February 1100, aged about 24. Elie de Beaugency 3917 married Mathilde de Chateau du Loir. They had one daughter: Ermegard de Beaugency 3772 in 1096 This family is shown within family tree 507. 3919. KINF WILLIAM I"CONQUEROR" DE NORMANDIE, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William Curthouse and Guillaume, was born on 14 October 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France to Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandy 4070 and Harlette de Falise 4071, as shown in family tree 658. William became generally known as "Le Conquberant". Le Conquberant died on 9 September 1087, aged 62, in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie, France. He was buried in 1087 Abbaye De St. Ethienne, Caen, Normandie, France. Notes: • Reign Unknown Bet 25 Dec 1066 and 9 Reign of William I, King of England Duke of Normandy 1035 King of England 1066 William and MAtilda were distant cousins, both having descended from Page 1293

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 (uncrowned) (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 known as William the Conqueror (French: Guillaume le Conquérant), was 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. 3920. MATILDA FLANDERS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1031 in Flanders, Belgium to Baldwin, V de Ingelrica 4072, as shown in family tree 660. Matilda died on 2 November 1083, aged about 52, in Caen, Normandie, France. William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919, aged about 25, married Matilda Flanders, Queen of England, aged about 19, about 1050 in Castle Angi, Normandie, France. They had seven children:

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Lloyd I. Taylor Robert Curthose de Normandie 3877 about 1053 Richard Curthose, Duke of Bernay 3878 in 1055 William, II "Rufus" Curthose, King of England 3879 in 1056 Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England 3806 in 1063 Constance Curthose 3880 in 1066 Adelia Curthose de Normandie 3881 in 1067 Henry I Curthose, I/King of England 3773 in 1070 This family is shown as family tree 606.

3921. MALCOLM III CAENNMOR, II/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Malcolm, III Scotland, was born in 1038 in Atholl, Perethshire, Scotland to Duncan, I de Mormaer, I 4073 and Sybilla Fitzsiward 4074, as shown in family tree 661. Malcolm died on 13 November 1093, aged about 55, in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. 3922. MARGARET DE INGELRICA, PRINCESS OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as St. Margaret, was born in 1046 in Reska, Hungary to Edward de Ingelrica 4075 and Agatha Von Braunschweig 4076, as shown in family tree 662. Margaret died on 16 November 1093, aged about 47, in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland. Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 married Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England. They had six children: Edith Matilda Caennmor, Princess of Scotland 3774 in 1080 Mary Caennmor 3882 Edmund Caennmor 3884 Edgar Caennmor 3885 in 1094 Alexander, I Caennmor 3886 in 1107 David, I Caennmor 3887 in 1124 This family is shown as family tree 607. 3923. ROBERT DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1022 in Normandy, France to Humphrey de Harcourt 4077 and Aubreye de la Haie 4078, as shown within family tree 551. Robert died about 1094, aged about 72. 3924. ADELINA DE MEULLANT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1016 to Waleran de Meullant 4079 and Oda de Conteville 4080, as shown within family tree 551. Robert de Beaumont 3923 married Adelina de Meullant. They had one son: Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 about 1046 This family is shown as family tree 608. 3925. HUGH MAGNUS CAPET, COUNT DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1057 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Henri, I Capet, I/King of France 4081 and Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna 4082, as shown in family tree 663. Hugh became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 18 October 1101, aged about 44, in Tarsus, Ciliciee, Asia Minor. 3926. ADELAIDE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Adelle de Vermandois, was born between about 1062 and 1065 in Valois, Isle de France, France to Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandois 4083 and Adelaide de Vexin 4084, as shown in family tree 664. Adelaide died on 28 September 1120, aged about 56, in Meulan, Normandy, France or Vermandois, France. Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois 3925 married Adelaide de Vermandois. They had three children: Beatrice Capet 3811 in 1079 Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777 about 1080 Elizabeth Capet 4183 about 1083 This family is shown as family tree 609. 3927. ROBERT DE MONTGOMERY, II/3RD EARL OF SHREWSBURY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1052 and 1056 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France to Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel 4085 and Mabel de Talvas 4086, as shown in family tree 665. Robert died after 8 May 1131, when older than 76, of died as a prisoner, in Wareham Castle, Dorsetshire, England. Robert fathered one son: William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon 3778 after 1087 This family is shown as family tree 610. 3928. RALPH LE MARESCHAL (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 987/88 to Milo Le Mareschal 4087 and Lasceline Unknown 4088. Ralph died in 1025/26, aged about 38. Ralph fathered one son: Goisfrd Le Mareschal 3781 about 1045 This family is shown within family tree 509. 3929. MILES SIRE DE VENOIX, LE MARSHAL (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1020 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France to Ibert De Venoix, Le Marshal 4089. Page 1295

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Lloyd I. Taylor 3930. LESCELINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1022 in France. Miles Sire De Venoix, Le Marshal 3929 married Lesceline Unknown. They had one son: Geoffrey de Venuz, Le Marshall 3783 about 1049 This family is shown within family tree 509.

3931. WALTER DEVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as De Ewrus, was born about 1033 in Rosmar, Narmandy, France to William Devereux 4090. 3932. PHILIPPA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1049 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England. Walter Devereux 3931 married Philippa Unknown. They had one son: Edward D'Evereux, Sheriff of Wiltshire 3784 about 1075 This family is shown within family tree 510. 3933. ILBERT PAYN DE CHAWORTH (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1022 to Payn de Chaworth 4091 and Adierne Unknown 4092. Ilbert died after 1097, when older than 75. Ilbert fathered one son: Patrick de Chaworth 3786 in 1052 This family is shown within family tree 510. 3934. ERNULF DE HESDIN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1038 in Hesdin, Nord-Pas-DE-Calais, Normandie, France. 3935. AVELINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1047. Ernulf de Hesdin 3934 married Aveline Unknown. They had one daughter: Maud de Hesdin 3787 in 1057 This family is shown within family tree 510. 3936. RICHARD DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1060 in Caxton, Cambridge, England to Hardwin de Scales 4093. Richard fathered one son: Roger de Scales 3788 about 1098 This family is shown within family tree 511. 3937. GEOFFREY DE LISEWIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1076 in Middletown, Freebridge, Lynn, Norfolk, England. Geoffrey fathered one daughter: Muriel de Lisewis 3789 about 1102 This family is shown within family tree 511. 3938. ROGER BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100 to John Burnell 4094 and Petronell Corbet 4095, as shown within family tree 560. Roger died in 1145, aged about 45. Roger fathered one son: Hugh Burnell 3790 about 1130 This family is shown as family tree 611. 3939. EARL PATRICK D'EVEREUX, 1ST EARL OF SALISBURY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1117 in Salisbury, Wiltshie, England to Walter D'Evereux 3657 and Sibyl de Chaworth 3658, as shown in family tree 510. Patrick died on 27 March 1168, aged about 50, in Battle of Poitou, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France. 3940. ALA DE TALVAS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1124 in Alencon, Orne, Normandy, France to William de Talvace, III/Count D'Alencon 3778 and Alice de Bougogne 3779, as shown in family tree 554. Ala died on 4 December 1174, aged about 50, in Lewes, Chapter House, Lewes, Sussec, England. Patrick D'Evereux, 1st Earl of Salisbury 3939, when younger than 34, married Ala de Talvas, when younger than 27, before 1152. They had one son: William D'Evereux, 2nd Earl of salisbury 3793 in 1154 This family is shown as family tree 612. 3941. WILLIAM DE SAYE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1067 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France to Picot De Saye, Baron of Clun 4096 and Adeloia De Coimis 4097, as shown within family tree 563. 3942. AGNES DE GRENTEMESNIL (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1070 in Grandmesnil, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France to Hugues De Grentemesnil 4098 and Adeliza De Beaumont 4099, as shown in family tree 666. William De Saye 3941 married Agnes De Grentemesnil. They had one son: William Du Hommet De Saye 3795 in 1105 This family is shown as family tree 613.

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3943. WILLAIM DE MANDEVILLE, CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1062 in Manneville, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Geoffrey De Mandeville, Constable of the Tower 4100 and Adliza (Athelaise) De Balts 4101, as shown within family tree 563. Willaim died in 1130, aged about 68, in England. 3944. MARGARET DE RIE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1079 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France to Eudo De Rie 4102 and Rohese FitzRichard De Clare 4103, as shown in family tree 667. Willaim De Mandeville, Constable of The Tower 3943 married Margaret De Rie. They had one daughter: Beatrix De Mandeville 3796 about 1105 This family is shown as family tree 614. 3945. JOHN DE PORT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1121 in Basing, Northamptonshie, England to Henry De Port, Lord of Basing 4104 and Hawise Basing 4105, as shown within family tree 564. John died in 1167, aged about 46. Note: in the 12th Henry II (1165-6), contributed for his knights' fees (seven in number) to the assessment for marrying the king's dau., 47 marks. He was s. by his son, Adam De Port, Lord of Basing. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 466, St. John, Barons St. John of Basing]. Source Reference 172 applies. 3946. MAUD ST. JOHN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1125. John De Port 3945 married Maud St. John. They had one son: Adam De Port, Lord of Basing, Governor of the Castel of Southampton 3797 about 1151 This family is shown as family tree 615. 3947. REGINALD DE AUREVALLE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1081/82. Reginald died in 1122/23, aged about 41. 3948. MURIEL DE ST. JOHN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1082/83 to Roger De St. John 4106 and Cecelia De La Haie 4107, as shown in family tree 668. Muriel died in 1122/23, aged about 40. Reginald De Aurevalle 3947 married Muriel De St. John. They had one daughter: Mabel De Aurevalle 3798 in 1122 This family is shown as family tree 616. 3949. HENRY DE RIA (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Hubert De Ria 4108 and Agnes De Belfou 4109, as shown within family tree 565. Henry died on 29 September 1161. Henry fathered one son: Hubert De Ria 3799 This family is shown as family tree 617. 3950. WILLIAM BARDOLF (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1045 in England. Note: 1 William BARDOLF b: 1045 2 Akaris FITZ BARDOLF b: Abt 1080 d: 1161 3 William BARDOLF b: 1102 d: 1174 + Amabilia LIMESAY b: 1130 4 Thomas BARDOLF b: Abt 1147 + Rohaise DE HANSELIN b: Abt 1147 5 Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 + Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 6 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 7 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 8 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 9 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 + Roger LEWKNOR b: 1295 d: 14 Mar 1362 10 John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 d: 3 Aug 1363 + Elizabeth D' AMORY b: Bef 23 May 1318 10 Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 + Adam DE WELLES b: 2 Jul 1304 d: 24 Feb 1345 10 Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 + William DE MORLEY b: 24 Jun 1319 d: 30 Apr 1379 + Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 9 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 10 Margery POYNINGS b: Abt 1314 d: Aft 30 Mar 1347 + Edmund BACON b: Abt 1290 d: Abt 1337 + Alice CORBET b: 1156 Page 1297

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Hugh "The Elder" BARDOLF b: Abt 1146 d: Abt 1176 + Isabel DE CONDET b: Abt 1140 5 Beatrice (Or Cecily) BARDOLF b: 1165 + Richard FOLIOT b: 1160 d: Aft 1225 6 Jordan FOLIOT b: Abt 1198 + Margery DE STUTEVILLE b: 1216 7 Jordan FOLIOT b: 1239 d: 2 May 1299 + Margery DE NEUMARCHE b: 1244 8 Richard FOLIOT b: 23 Dec 1283 d: 1326 + Joan DE BRAOSE b: 1275 d: Bef 23 Jun 1324 9 Margaret (Margery) FOLIOT b: 13 Dec 1305 d: 8 Aug 1349 + Hugh HASTINGS b: 1302 d: 29 Jul 1347 10 John HASTINGS b: 1328 10 Isabella HASTINGS b: 1333 10 Maud HASTINGS b: 1334 10 Hugh DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1336 d: 1369 + Margaret DE EVERINGHAM b: 1331 d: 25 Nov 1375 10 Margaret HASTINGS b: 1337 + John DE CAMOYS b: 1310 d: Bef 1372 10 Thomas DE CAMOYS b: Abt 1349 d: 28 Mar 1421 + Elizabeth LOUCHES b: Abt 1350 + Elizabeth DE MORTIMER b: 12 Feb 1370 d: 20 Apr 1417 8 Beatrice FOLIOT 7 Jane FOLIOT b: Abt 1267 + Alphonsus DE VERE b: Abt 1266 d: Abt 10 Dec 1329 8 John DE VERE b: Abt 12 Mar 1311 d: 23 Jan 1359 + Margaret DE BADLESMERE b: 1307 d: 24 May 1366 9 Thomas DE VERE b: Abt 1338 9 Aubrey DE VERE b: Abt 1339 d: 3 Apr 1400 + Alice FITZWALTER b: Abt 1343 d: 29 Apr 1401 10 Richard DE VERE b: 1385 + Alice SERGEAUX b: 1381 d: 18 May 1452 9 Margaret DE VERE b: 1344 + Henry DE BEAUMONT b: 1340 d: 17 Jun 1369 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 5 Juliana BARDOLF 5 Isolda (Iseude) BARDOLF b: Abt 1176 d: Bef 18 Jun 1246 + Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1175 d: Abt 1219 6 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1190 + Beatrice (Amice) DE SCULCOTES b: Abt 1198 7 Walter DE GREY b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 5 Jan 1267 + Isabel DE DUSTON b: Abt 1224 8 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 27 May 1295 + Joan DE VALOINES b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 12 Nov 1312 9 John DE GREY b: Abt 1274 d: 17 Oct 1311 + Margaret DE ODDINGSELLS b: 1278 10 John DE GREY b: 9 Oct 1300 d: 1 Sep 1359 + Avice DE MARMION b: 1302 d: Aft 20 Mar 1378-1379 10 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1310 + Richard WILLOUGHBY b: Abt 1310 d: 1362 6 Richard DE GREY b: Abt 1200 d: Bef 8 Sep 1271 + Lucia DE HUMEZ b: Abt 1198 d: Bef 1282 7 Anges DE GREY b: Abt 1225 + William FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1225 d: Bef 1294 8 William FITZ WILLIAMS b: 1255 d: Abt 1342 + Isabel Maud DEINCOURT b: Abt 1271 9 John FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1288 + Jane DE RERESBY b: Abt 1292 10 John FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1327 d: 22 Feb 1384 + Elizabeth CLINTON b: Abt 1328 d: 10 Apr 1419 9 Thomas FITZ WILLIAM b: 1300 + Elizabeth MABLETHORP b: 1302 10 Thomas FITZ WILLIAM b: 1326 d: Aft 1373 Page 1298

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Joan STAYNE b: Abt 1330 9 Anne FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1325 + Adam DE NEWMARCH b: Abt 1320 10 Robert DE NEWMARCH b: Abt 1345 + Jane SHERLEY b: Abt 1350 + Elizabeth DE CLINTON b: Abt 1280 9 Margaret FITZ WILLIAMS b: Abt 1302 + Henry PIERREPONT b: Abt 1298 10 Edmond PERPOINTE b: Abt 1325 d: 1390 + Joan MONBOUCHIER b: Abt 1330 d: Aft 1380 9 Thomas FITZ WILLIAMS b: Abt 1306 9 William FITZ WILLIAMS b: Abt 1315 7 John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 + Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 8 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1255-1256 d: Sep 1308 + Eleanor DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1261 9 Richard DE GREY b: 1281 d: 10 Mar 1334-1335 + Joan Or Jean FITZ PAYN b: Abt 1285 d: Aft 1335 10 Robert GREY b: 1321 d: 21 May 1393 + Elizabeth DE BRIAN b: Abt 1340 10 John DE GREY b: Abt 1306 10 Jane Or Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1304-1305 9 Nicholas DE GREY b: Abt 1283-1284 9 Lucy DE GREY b: Abt 1285-1286 9 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1287-1288 + William DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1287 10 Alithia DE HARCOURT b: 1336 + Adam DE BURGH b: 1320 10 Thomas DE HARCOURT b: 1343 9 Thomas DE GREY b: Abt 1289-1290 9 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1291-1292 8 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1257 + Lucy b: Abt 1230 8 Andrew DE GREY b: 1250 8 Thomas DE GREY b: 1253 d: 1310 9 Joan DE GREY b: 1293 9 Thomas DE GREY b: 1295 d: Bef 12 Mar 1343-1344 + Agnes DE BEYLE b: Abt 1290 10 Thomas DE GREY b: 1324 d: Bef 22 Oct 1369 + Margaret DE PRESSENE b: 1328 6 Hugh DE GREY b: 1202 7 John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 + Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 8 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1255-1256 d: Sep 1308 + Eleanor DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1261 9 Richard DE GREY b: 1281 d: 10 Mar 1334-1335 + Joan Or Jean FITZ PAYN b: Abt 1285 d: Aft 1335 10 Robert GREY b: 1321 d: 21 May 1393 + Elizabeth DE BRIAN b: Abt 1340 10 John DE GREY b: Abt 1306 10 Jane Or Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1304-1305 9 Nicholas DE GREY b: Abt 1283-1284 9 Lucy DE GREY b: Abt 1285-1286 9 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1287-1288 + William DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1287 10 Alithia DE HARCOURT b: 1336 + Adam DE BURGH b: 1320 10 Thomas DE HARCOURT b: 1343 9 Thomas DE GREY b: Abt 1289-1290 9 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1291-1292 8 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1257 + Lucy b: Abt 1230 8 Andrew DE GREY b: 1250 8 Thomas DE GREY b: 1253 d: 1310 9 Joan DE GREY b: 1293 9 Thomas DE GREY b: 1295 d: Bef 12 Mar 1343-1344 Page 1299

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Agnes DE BEYLE b: Abt 1290 10 Thomas DE GREY b: 1324 d: Bef 22 Oct 1369 + Margaret DE PRESSENE b: 1328 6 John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 + Joan PEYVRE b: Abt 1211 7 Hawise "Helewise" DE GREY b: Abt 1239 + Ralph BASSETT b: 1242 d: 28 Dec 1299 8 Ralph BASSETT b: 14 Mar 1281 8 Margaret BASSETT b: Abt 1283 d: 17 Mar 1336-1337 + Edmund DE STAFFORD b: 17 Jul 1273 d: 2 Aug 1308 9 Ralph DE STAFFORD b: 24 Sep 1301 d: 31 Aug 1372 + Katherine DE HASTINGS + Margaret DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1308 d: 7 Sep 1349 10 Jane DE STAFFORD b: 1329 d: 1397 + Nicholas BEKE b: Abt 1329 d: Aft 1369 10 Ralph DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1332 10 Hugh DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1334 d: 16 Oct 1386 + Philippa DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1334 d: 6 Apr 1386 10 Katherine DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1337 d: Dec 1361 + John DE SUTTON b: Nov 1338 d: Abt 1370 10 Elizabeth DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1338 d: 7 Aug 1375 + John DE FERRERS b: 10 Aug 1333 10 Beatrix DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1339 + Thomas DE ROS b: 13 Jan 1337 d: 8 Jun 1384 10 Margaret DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1340 10 Humphrey DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1345 9 Richard DE STAFFORD b: 1302 9 Catherine DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1304 9 Elizabeth DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1305 9 Margaret DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1306 9 William DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1306 9 Jacobus DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1308 9 Humphrey DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1308 + Thomas DE PYPE b: 1260 d: 1326 8 Joan BASSETT b: Abt 1284 8 Elizabeth BASSETT b: Abt 1286 8 Alianor BASSETT b: Abt 1287 8 Maud (Matilda) BASSETT b: Abt 1300 + Emma DE GLANVILLE 7 Emma DE GREY b: Abt 1233 d: 1264 + William DE HUNTINGFIELD b: 24 Aug 1237 d: Aft 28 Jun 1283 8 Roger DE HUNTINGFIELD b: Abt 1250 d: 5 Dec 1302 + Joyce ENGAINE b: Abt 1258 d: 1312 9 Joan DE HUNTINGFIELD b: abtr 1278 + Richard BASSETT b: 1265 d: 18 Aug 1314 10 Ralph BASSETT b: 27 Aug 1300 + Joan DE STOURTON b: 1305 d: Aft 1346 7 Henry DE GREY 8 Hana GREY + Thomas MANSEL 9 Henry MANSEL b: 1 Jan 1250 + Elina HAELS b: Abt 1270 10 Mabella MANSEL + Henry Of Buckenhall ALLEN + Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 7 Reynold DE GREY b: 1235 d: 5 Apr 1308 + Maud DE LONGCHAMP b: 1245 8 Maud DE GREY b: Abt 1270 + John DE MOELS b: 1269 d: 20 May 1310 9 John DE MOELS b: Abt 1297 d: Bef 21 Aug 1337 + Joan LOVEL b: Abt 1300 d: 21 Aug 1337 10 Isabel DE MOELS b: 31 May 1316 d: 19 Jul 1349 + William BOTREAUX b: 1316 d: 22 Jul 1349 10 Muriel DE MOELS b: 1322 + Thomas DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1311 9 Nicholas DE MOELS b: 10 Aug 1289 Page 1300

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Roger DE MOELS b: Abt 11 Jun 1295 9 Joan DE MOELS b: Abt 1299 8 John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 + Maud DE VERDUN b: Abt 1260 9 Roger DE GREY b: Abt 1290 d: 6 Mar 1351-1352 + Elizabeth DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1294 10 Reynold DE GREY b: 1323 d: 4 Aug 1388 + Alianore LE STRANGE b: 1343 d: 20 Apr 1396 + Anne DE FERRERES b: Abt 1268 9 Henry DE GREY b: 28 Oct 1281 d: 10 Dec 1342 + Anne DE ROCKLEY b: Abt 1290 10 Reynold GREY b: 1 Nov 1311 d: 28 May 1370 + Maud DE BOTETOURTE b: 1315 9 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1283 + Maud BASSETT b: Abt 1264 7 Nichole DE GREY b: 1238 + Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1229 d: 22 Jul 1273 8 Joan DE TATTERSHALL b: 1262 d: 8 Oct 1329 + Robert DE DRIBY b: 1254 d: 1321 9 John DE DRIBY b: 1296 d: 1357 + Joan DE GAVESTON b: 1323 10 Alice DE DRIBY b: 1346 d: 12 Oct 1412 + Anketil MALLORY b: 1341 d: 26 Mar 1393 + Ralph BASSET b: 1329 d: 17 Jul 1378 9 Alice DE DRIBY b: 1284 8 Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1260 8 Emma DE TATESHALL b: 1256 + Adam DE CAILLY b: Abt 1255 9 Thomas DE CAILLY b: Abt 1280 9 Hugh DE CAILLY b: Abt 1283 9 Margery DE CAILLY b: Abt 1285 d: Bef 1368 + Roger DE CLIFTON b: 1270 d: Bef 24 Jun 1330 10 Adam DE CLIFTON b: Abt 1300 d: Abt Jan 1366-1367. William fathered one son: Akaris Fitz Bardolf 3801 in 1080 This family is shown within family tree 479.

3951. ALAN DE LIMESAY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1058 in Linesy, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Ralph de Limesay 4110 and Hawise Unknown 4111, as shown within family tree 566. Alan fathered one son: Gerald de Limesay 3802 about 1090 This family is shown as family tree 618. 3952. HANELADE DE BIDUN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1085. Hanelade fathered one daughter: Amicia de Bidun 3803 in 1115 This family is shown within family tree 517. 3953. RUDOLF DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1020 and 1030 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Rudolf de Warenne 4112 and Beatrice de Vascoeuil 4113, as shown in family tree 669. Rudolf died in 1060, aged about 34. Note: He is known only from his subscriptions to two charters o f his father for the Holy Trinity of Rouen. As his father' s lands near Rouen and in the pays de Caux did not pass t o his son William or William's descendants, it is likely th at Rodulf succeeded to them on his father's death Sources: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd {2000} Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Title: j-reeder.FTW Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Apr 25, 2006 Page 1301

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Title: McCullochII.FBK.FTW Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: May 29, 2006 Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999. 3954. EMMA DE TORTA (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1030 to Ralph de Torta 4114, as shown within family tree 567. Rudolf de Warenne 3953 married Emma de Torta. They had one son: William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey 3805 in 1055 This family is shown as family tree 619. 3955. HERMERUS DE WORMEGAY, LORD OF FERRARIIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1055 in Wormegay, Downham, Norfolk, England. Hermerus died in 1101, aged about 46. Note: 1 Hermerus DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1055 d: Abt 1101 2 Richard DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1080 d: Bef 1130 3 William DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1168 + Beatrice DE PIERREPONT 4 Alice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1130 + Reginald DE WARENNE b: Abt 1082 5 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 + Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 6 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 7 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 8 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 9 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 10 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 4 Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 + William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 5 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 6 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 7 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 8 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 9 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 + Roger LEWKNOR b: 1295 d: 14 Mar 1362 10 John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 d: 3 Aug 1363 + Elizabeth D' AMORY b: Bef 23 May 1318 10 Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 + Adam DE WELLES b: 2 Jul 1304 d: 24 Feb 1345 10 Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 + William DE MORLEY b: 24 Jun 1319 d: 30 Apr 1379 + Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 9 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 10 Margery POYNINGS b: Abt 1314 d: Aft 30 Mar 1347 + Edmund BACON b: Abt 1290 d: Abt 1337. Hermerus fathered one son: Richard de Wormegay 3807 about 1080 This family is shown within family tree 480.

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3956. GUILLAUME DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1103 in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England to William de Pierrepont 4115, as shown in family tree 670. Guillaume fathered one son: Hugh de Pierrepont 3808 about 1129 This family is shown as family tree 620. 3957. ITIER DE VITRY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Withier and Gonthier,. Note: 1 Itier (Withier, Gonthier) DE VITRY + Beatrix DE NAMUR 2 Clemence DE VITRY b: Abt 1133 + Hugh DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1129 3 William DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1160 + Unk b: Abt 1166 4 Robert DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1193 + Maud b: Abt 1206 5 Henry DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1226 + Unk b: Abt 1230 6 Robert DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1263 d: 6 Mar 1333 + Sarah HERIZ b: Abt 1267 7 Henry PIERREPONT b: Abt 1298 + Margaret FITZ WILLIAMS b: Abt 1302 8 Edmond PERPOINTE b: Abt 1325 d: 1390 + Joan MONBOUCHIER b: Abt 1330 d: Aft 1380 9 Elizabeth PERPOINTE b: Abt 1360 + Nicholas STRELLEY b: Abt 1355 10 Robert STRELLEY b: Abt 1397 + Joanna STENHOPE b: Abt 1401 3 Beatrice DE PIERREPONT + William DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1168 4 Alice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1130 + Reginald DE WARENNE b: Abt 1082 5 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 + Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 6 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 7 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 8 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 9 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 10 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 4 Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 + William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 5 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 6 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 7 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 8 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 9 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 + Roger LEWKNOR b: 1295 d: 14 Mar 1362 10 John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 d: 3 Aug 1363 + Elizabeth D' AMORY b: Bef 23 May 1318 10 Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 + Adam DE WELLES b: 2 Jul 1304 d: 24 Feb 1345 10 Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 Page 1303

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Lloyd I. Taylor + William DE MORLEY b: 24 Jun 1319 d: 30 Apr 1379 + Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 9 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 10 Margery POYNINGS b: Abt 1314 d: Aft 30 Mar 1347 + Edmund BACON b: Abt 1290 d: Abt 1337. 3958. BEATRIX DE NAMUR (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother). Itier de Vitry 3957 married Beatrix de Namur. They had one daughter: Clemence de Vitry 3809 in 1133 This family is shown within family tree 519.

3959. GERALD DE GOURNAY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1035 in Gournay, Normandy, France to Hugh de Gournay, III 4116 and Basilia de Flaitel 4117, as shown in family tree 671. 3960. EDITH DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1032 in Gournay, Normandy, France. Gerald de Gournay 3959 married edith de warenne. They had one son: Hugh de Gournay, IV 3810 about 1090 This family is shown as family tree 621. 3961. GILBERT DE MELLO (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1050 in Mello, Oise, France. Gilbert died about 25 February 1083, aged about 32. Note: 1 Gilbert DE MELLO b: Abt 1050 d: Abt 25 Feb 1083 2 Aubrey DE MELLO b: Abt 1080 d: Bef 1112 + Aelis DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1084 3 Alberic DE DAMMARTIN b: 1110 d: 1183 + Joan BASSET b: 1114 4 Aubrey (Alberic) DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1135 d: 19 Sep 1200 + Mathilda (Maud) DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1138 d: Oct 1200 5 Agnes DE DAMMARTIN b: 1166 + William DE FIENNES b: 1160 d: 1241 6 Ingelram DE FIENNES b: 1192 d: 1265 + Isabel DE CONDE b: Abt 1210 7 Maud DE FIENNES b: 1250 d: 6 Nov 1298 + Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1249 d: 31 Dec 1298 8 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: Abt 1276 d: 16 Mar 1321-1322 + Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b: 7 Aug 1282 d: 5 May 1316 9 William DE BOHUN b: Abt 1312 d: 12 Sep 1360 + Elizabeth DE BADLESMERE b: 1313 d: 8 Jun 1356 10 Elizabeth DE BOHUN b: Abt 1348 d: 3 Apr 1385 + Richard FITZ ALAN b: 1346 d: 21 Sep 1397 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 25 Mar 1342 d: 16 Jan 1372-1373 + Joan FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1345 9 Margaret DE BOHUN b: 3 Apr 1311 + Hugh DE COURTENAY b: 12 Jul 1303 d: 2 May 1377 10 Edward DE COURTENAY b: 1329 10 Elizabeth DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1333 + Andrew LUTTERELL b: Abt 1335 d: 1395 10 Philip COURTENAY b: Abt 1346 d: 29 Jul 1406 + Anne WAKE b: Abt 1360 d: 1390 9 Agnes DE BOHUN b: Abt 1313 + Robert DE FERRERS b: 25 Mar 1309 d: 28 Aug 1350 10 John DE FERRERS b: 10 Aug 1333 + Elizabeth DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1338 d: 7 Aug 1375 7 William DE FIENNES b: Abt 1245 d: 11 Jul 1302 + Blanche DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1245 d: 1302 8 Margaret DE FIENNES b: Abt 1260 d: 7 Feb 1334 + Edmund DE MORTIMER b: 1255 d: 17 Jul 1304 9 Isolde DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1281 + Hugh DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1250 d: 1325 10 Hugh DE AUDLEY b: 1289 d: 10 Nov 1347 + Margaret DE CLARE b: 1290 d: 13 Apr 1342 10 Alice AUDLEY b: Abt 1300 d: 11 Jan 1372-1373 + Ralph NEVILLE b: Abt 1290-1300 d: 5 Aug 1367 9 Roger DE MORTIMER b: 25 Apr 1287 d: 29 Nov 1330 + Joan DE GENEVILLE b: 2 Feb 1285 d: 19 Oct 1356 10 Edmund DE MORTIMER b: 6 Oct 1306 d: 16 Dec 1351 Page 1304

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Elizabeth DE BADLESMERE b: 1313 d: 8 Jun 1356 10 Margaret DE MORTIMER b: 1308 d: 5 May 1337 + Thomas "The Rich" DE BERKELEY b: 1292 d: 27 Oct 1361 10 Catherine (Katherine) DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1309 d: 1363 + Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP b: 14 Feb 1313 d: 29 Nov 1330 10 Agnes DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1310 + Lawrence DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1310 10 Joan (Isabel) DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1313 d: Abt 1342 + James DE AUDLEY b: 8 Jan 1313 d: 1 Apr 1386 8 John DE FIENNES b: 1266 d: 1331 + Joan JORDAIN b: Abt 1279 d: 1339 9 John DE FIENNES b: Abt 1298 d: 5 Apr 1351 + Maud DE MONCEAUX b: Abt 1306 d: Aft 1332 10 William FIENNES b: 2 Feb 1331-1332 d: 30 Nov 1359 + Joan DE SAYE b: Abt 1325 d: 29 Jul 1378 + Isabel DE DAMPIERRE b: Abt 1280 d: 1323 9 Jeanne DE FIENNES b: Aft 1307 d: Aft 7 Jul 1353 + Jean DE CHATILLON b: Aft 1292 d: Bef 1344 10 Mahaut DE CHATILLON b: Abt 1339 + Guy DE LUXEMBOURG b: Abt 1340 8 Joanna Fitzbernard DE FIENNES b: Abt 1272 d: 1309 + John WAKE b: Abt 1271 9 Margaret WAKE b: Abt 1299 d: 9 Sep 1349 + Edmund PLANTAGENET b: 5 Aug 1301 d: 19 Mar 1330 10 Joan PLANTAGENET b: 29 Sep 1328 d: Aug 1385 + Thomas DE HOLLAND b: 1314 d: 28 Dec 1360 6 Michel DE FIENNES b: Abt 1185 6 Baudouin DE FIENNES b: 1195 6 Mahaut DE FIENNES b: Abt 1200 6 William DE LA PLANCHES b: Abt 1205 7 William DE LA PLANCHES b: 1240 8 James DE LA PLANCHES b: 1265 d: 1306 + Matilda HAVERSHAM b: 1273 9 William PLANCHES b: 1310 + Elizabeth HILLARY b: 1315 10 Agnes Anne PLANCHES b: Abt 1338 + John RUSSELL b: Abt 1340 d: 1405 8 Alice DE LA PLANCHES b: 1267 5 Juliana DE DAMMARTIN b: 1170 + Hugh (Hugues) DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1163 d: 1214 6 Milicent GOURNAL b: 1189 + William DE CANTALUPE b: 1185 d: 1240 7 William DE CANTALUPE b: Abt 1216 d: 25 Sep 1254 + Eva DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1220 d: 28 Jul 1255 8 Joane DE CANTALUPE b: 1240 d: 1271 + Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1225 d: 5 Mar 1268 9 Audra HASTINGS b: Abt 1256 9 Jean HASTINGS b: Abt 1260 9 John DE HASTINGS b: 6 May 1262 d: 9 Mar 1311-1312 + Isabel LE DESPENCER b: Abt 1270 d: 4 Dec 1334 10 Hugh HASTINGS b: 1302 d: 29 Jul 1347 + Margaret (Margery) FOLIOT b: 13 Dec 1305 d: 8 Aug 1349 + Isabel DE VALENCE b: 1266 d: 3 Oct 1305 10 Elizabeth DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1294 + Roger DE GREY b: Abt 1290 d: 6 Mar 1351-1352 10 John DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1290 + Juliane DE LEYBOURNE b: Abt 1290 9 Edmund HASTINGS b: Abt 1264 9 Lora HASTINGS b: 1266 9 Margaret DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1275 + Thomas D' OYLY b: Abt 1272 d: 1336 10 John D' OYLY b: Abt 1292 + Margaret DE TREGOZ b: Abt 1295 8 Millicent DE CANTILUPE b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 7 Jan 1298 + Eudo LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1244 d: 28 Apr 1279 9 Ellen (Eleanor) LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1273 Page 1305

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Lloyd I. Taylor + John DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1260 10 William DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1287 + Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1287-1288 9 William LA ZOUCHE b: 18 Dec 1276 d: 11 Mar 1351 + Maud LOVEL b: Abt 1280 d: Bef 1346 10 Eudo LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1297 d: 24 Apr 1326 + Joan INGE b: Abt 1300 10 Milicent LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1307 d: 22 Jun 1379 + William DEINCOURT b: 1300 d: 2 Jun 1364 9 Lucy LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1279 + Thomas DE GREENE b: 1292 10 Henry DE GREENE b: 1310 d: 1370 + Katherine DE DRAYTON b: Abt 1314 d: 1369 9 Eve LA ZOUCHE b: 1 Aug 1277 d: 5 Dec 1314 + Maurice "The Magnanimous" DE BERKELEY b: Apr 1281 d: 31 May 1326 10 Thomas "The Rich" DE BERKELEY b: 1292 d: 27 Oct 1361 + Margaret DE MORTIMER b: 1308 d: 5 May 1337 + Katherine CLYVEDON b: Abt 1310 10 Ela (Milicent) DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1295 + John DE MALTRAVERS b: Abt 1290 d: 16 Feb 1363-1364 10 John DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1297 10 Maurice DE BERKELEY b: 1298 d: 12 Feb 1346 + Margery DE VERE b: 1300 d: 1351 10 Eudo DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1301 10 Peter DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1301 10 Isabel DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1307 d: 25 Jul 1362 + Robert DE GLIFFORD b: 5 Nov 1305 d: 20 May 1344 9 Elizabeth LA ZOUCHE b: 1282 d: Aft 1297 + Oliver DE INGHAM b: Abt 1278 d: 1344 10 Joan DE INGHAM b: 1308 + Miles DE STAPLETON b: Abt 1320 d: 4 Dec 1364 + Roger LE STRANGE b: 15 Aug 1301 d: 29 Jul 1349 7 Agnes DE CANTILUPE b: Abt 1202 + Robert DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1199 d: Mar 1266 8 John DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1225 d: 29 Sep 1302 + Alice FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1234 d: Aft 1305 9 Agnes SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1279 d: 11 Jun 1345 + Hugh DE COURTENAY b: 14 Sep 1273 d: 23 Dec 1340 10 Hugh DE COURTENAY b: 12 Jul 1303 d: 2 May 1377 + Margaret DE BOHUN b: 3 Apr 1311 10 Thomas DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1311 + Muriel DE MOELS b: 1322 9 John DE SAINT JOHN b: Oct 1273 d: 14 Apr 1329 + Isabel DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1283 d: 1 Oct 1328 10 Elizabeth DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1355 d: 1411 + John DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1330 d: Bef 1401 10 Margaret DE SAINT JOHN b: 1308 + John DE BEAUCHAMP b: 4 Oct 1306 8 William SAINT JOHN b: Est 1250 d: Abt 1305 + Isabel COMBMARTIN b: Abt 1245 9 John SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1267 + Beatrix BROYE b: 1270 10 John SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1292 + Elizabeth UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1296 6 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: 1205 d: 1238 + Matilda b: 1209 7 Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 + William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 8 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 9 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Barbara BARDOLF b: Abt 1310 + Roger LEWKNOR b: 1295 d: 14 Mar 1362 10 John BARDOLF b: Abt 1311 d: 3 Aug 1363 + Elizabeth D' AMORY b: Bef 23 May 1318 Page 1306

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF b: Abt 1313 + Adam DE WELLES b: 2 Jul 1304 d: 24 Feb 1345 10 Cecily Cecilia BARDOLF b: Abt 1324 + William DE MORLEY b: 24 Jun 1319 d: 30 Apr 1379 + Robert YELVERTON b: Abt 1328 d: 1377 9 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 10 Margery POYNINGS b: Abt 1314 d: Aft 30 Mar 1347 + Edmund BACON b: Abt 1290 d: Abt 1337 5 Simon DE DAMMARTIN b: 1180 4 Basilia DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1140 + Roger DE CONDET b: Abt 1138 5 Agnes DE CONDET b: Abt 1170 + Walter DE CLIFFORD b: 1140 d: 22 Jan 1222 6 Walter DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1166 6 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1168 d: 1232 + Sibyl DE EWYAS b: 1170 d: 1236 7 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1205 d: 1285 + Hawise BOTTERELL b: Abt 1220 8 Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1244 d: 6 Nov 1282 + Isabel DE VESPONT b: Abt 1260 d: 14 May 1282 9 Robert DE CLIFFORD b: 1 Apr 1274 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Maud DE CLARE b: 1276 d: Abt 1326 10 Idonea DE CLIFFORD b: 1303 d: 24 Aug 1365 + Henry DE PERCY b: 6 Feb 1300 d: 26 Feb 1351 10 Robert DE GLIFFORD b: 5 Nov 1305 d: 20 May 1344 + Isabel DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1307 d: 25 Jul 1362 10 Margaret DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1307 6 Richard DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1172 6 Simon DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1174 6 Giles DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1176 6 Walter DE CLIFFORD b: 1187 + Margaret VERCH LLYWELYN b: Abt 1204 7 Maud DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1282 + John GIFFARD b: 19 Jan 1241 d: 29 May 1299 8 Eleanor GIFFARD b: Abt 1271 d: 23 Jan 1323 + Fulk LE STRANGE b: Abt 1267 d: 23 Jan 1323 9 John LE STRANGE b: 23 Jan 1305 d: 21 Jul 1349 + Ankaret LE BOTELER b: Abt 1306 d: 8 Oct 1361 10 Alianore LE STRANGE b: 1343 d: 20 Apr 1396 + Reynold DE GREY b: 1323 d: 4 Aug 1388 8 Katherine GIFFARD b: 1272 d: Abt 1322 + Nicholas DE AUDLEY b: 1258 d: 28 Aug 1299 9 Nicholas DE AUDLEY b: 11 Nov 1289 d: Abt 1319 + Joan MARTIN b: Abt 1291 d: Bef 1 Aug 1322 10 James DE AUDLEY b: 8 Jan 1313 d: 1 Apr 1386 + Isabel LE STRANGE b: 1324 d: 1366 + Joan (Isabel) DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1313 d: Abt 1342 10 Alice DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1315 + Hugh MEYNELL b: Abt 1303 d: 2 May 1364 9 Petronilla AUDLEY b: 1298 + William WROTTESLEY b: 1296 10 William WROTTESLEY b: 1320 + Joan BASSETT b: 1324 8 Maud GIFFARD b: Abt 1277. Gilbert fathered one son: Aubrey de Mello 3812 about 1080 This family is shown within family tree 521.

3962. HAGUES DE DAMMARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1042 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France to Manasses de Rammerupt de Dammartin 4118 and Constance Capet 4119, as shown in family tree 672. Hagues died in 1103, aged about 61. 3963. ROALDE DE BULLES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1046 in Bulles, Oise, France.

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3964. THOMAS BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1070 and 1106 in Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England or Colston, Nottinghamshire, England to Ralph Bassett, Justince of England 4120 and Alice de Buci 4121, as shown in family tree 673. Thomas died in Hedington, Oxfordshire, England. 3965. EUSTACHIA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Eustatia, was born about 1111 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or. Thomas Bassett 3964, aged about 42, married Eustachia Unknown, aged about 20, about 1131 in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or. They had two children: Gilbert Thurstine Bassett 3814 in 1090 Richard Bassett 4179 about 1132 This family is shown as family tree 623. 3966. ROBERT D' OILLY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1070 in Hook Norton, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. Robert died in 1142, aged about 72, in Abbey Abington, Berkshire, England. 3967. EDITH FITZFORNE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1074 in Greystone Manor, Northumberland, England. Edith died after 1152, when older than 78, in Oseney Abbey, Osfordshire, England. Robert D' Oilly Unknown 3966 married Edith FitzForne. They had one daughter: Edith d' Oilly Unknown 3815 in 1094 This family is shown within family tree 521. 3968. RENAULT DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1010 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France to Hugh de Creil 4122, as shown within family tree 572. Renault died after 1098, when older than 88. 3969. ERMENGARDE DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1010 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France to Baudouin de Clermont 4123, as shown within family tree 572. Renault de Clermont 3968 married Ermengarde de Clermont. They had one son: Hugh de Clermont, Comte de Clermont 3816 in 1030 This family is shown as family tree 624. 3970. COUNT HILDOUIN, IV DE MONTDIDIER, IV/COMTE DE MONTDIDIER ET ROUCY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1021 in Montdidier, Somme, France to Hildouin, III de Montdidier, III 4124 and Lesceline de Newmarch 4125, as shown in family tree 674. Hildouin, died in 1063, aged about 42. Note: 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. Source Reference 43 applies. 3971. ALICE DE ROUCY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Adela, was born in 1024 in Proucy, Aisne, France to Eibles de Roucy 4126 and Beautrix Von Hennegau 4127, as shown within family tree 572. Alice died in 1069, aged about 45. Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy 3970, aged about 10, married Alice de Roucy, aged about 7, in 1031. They had one daughter: Margaret de Montdidier 3817 in 1045 This family is shown as family tree 625. 3972. THIERRY DE BAR-LE-DUC, II (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Dietrich, was born about 1045 in Barl le Duc, Mause, France. 3973. EMENTRUDE DE BOURGOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1055 in Barl le Duc, Mause, France. Thierry de Bar-Le-Duc, II 3972 married Ementrude de Bourgogne. They had one son: Renard de Bar-Le-Duc 3818 about 1077 This family is shown within family tree 482.

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3974. HENRY DE FERRERS, EARL OF DERBY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1036 in Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France to Walchelinde de Ferrers 4128 and Alice Leche 4129. Henry died in 1088, aged about 52, in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England. 3975. BERTHA ROBERTS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about January 1040 in Gastenois, Normandy, France to Eugenulphi de Roberti 4130. Bertha died in Darley, St. Silkmund, Derbyshire, England. Henry de Ferrers, Earl of Derby 3974, aged about 25, married Bertha Roberts, aged about 21, about 1061 in Normandy, France. They had one son: Robert de Ferrers 3820 about 1062 This family is shown within family tree 523. 3976. ANDRE DE VITRE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France to Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4131 and Berthe de Craon 4132, as shown in family tree 675. Andre died in 1139, aged about 85. 3977. AGNES DE MORTAIGNE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1054 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France to Robert de Burgh de Mortaigne 4133 and Maud de Montgomery 4134, as shown in family tree 676. Andre de Vitre 3976 married Agnes de Mortaigne. They had one daughter: Hawaide de Vitre 3821 in 1069 This family is shown as family tree 626. 3978. WILLIAM DE PEVEREL, THE ELDER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1054 in Normandy, France to Runulph de Peverel 4135 and Maude de Ingelrica 4136, as shown in family tree 677. William died on 17 April 1113, aged about 58, in England. 3979. ADELIZA DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1054 in Nottinghamshire, England to Enguerrand de Ponthieu, II/Comte De Valognes 4137 and Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale 4138, as shown in family tree 678. Adeliza died in 1119, aged about 65, in Nottinghamshire, England. William de Peverel, The Elder 3978, aged about 17, married Adeliza de Ponthieu, aged about 17, in 1071. They had one son: William de Peverel, The Younger 3822 about 1080 This family is shown as family tree 627. 3980. ROGER DE MONTGOMERY, LORD OF LANCASTER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1054 in Marche, Poitou, France to Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel 4085 and Mabel de Talvas 4086, as shown in family tree 665. Roger became generally known as "The Poitevin". Note: 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+. Source Reference 115 applies. 3981. ALMODIS DE LA MARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1064 in La Marche, Poitou, France to Adalbert, II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche 4139 and Poncia Unknown 4140, as shown within family tree 574. Almodis died in 1116, aged about 52. Note: Almodis de la Marche F, #3780, d. after 1115 Almodis de la Marche|d. a 1115|p378.htm#i3780|Adalbert II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche||p379.htm#i3781|||||||||||||||| Almodis de la Marche was the daughter of Adalbert II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche. She died after 1115. Child of Almodis de la Marche and Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster Ponse de Montgomery+. Source Reference 115 applies. Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster 3980 married Almodis de la Marche. They had two children: Avice de Lancaster 3823 in 1088 Ponse de Montgomery 3889 This family is shown as family tree 628. 3982. WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, I/LORD DE BRAMBER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1049 in Bienze, Normandy, France to Robert de Braose 4141 and Emma de Bretagne 4142, as shown within family tree 575. William died in 1092, aged about 43, in Bramber, Sussex, England. 3983. AGNES DE ST. CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1048 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England to Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare 4143 and Helena de Normandy 4144, as shown in family tree 679. Agnes died in 1080, aged about 32.

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William de Braose, I/Lord De Bramber 3982, aged about 24, married Agnes de St. Clare, aged about 25, in 1073 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England. They had one son: Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber 3825 before 1073 This family is shown as family tree 629. 3984. JUKEL DE TOTNAIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1049 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England to Alured de Totnais 4145. Jukel became generally known as "Judhael Judeal". 3985. DAU DE PECGUIGNY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1054 in Totnes, Barnstable, Devonshire, England to Arnoul de Pecguigny 4146. Jukel de Totnais 3984 married Dau de Pecguigny. They had one daughter: Aenor de Totnais 3826 about 1084 This family is shown within family tree 524. 3986. RANULPH DE MESCHINES, II (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1050 in Normandy to Ranuph De Bayeaux, I 4147 and Alix De Normandy 4148, as shown in family tree 680. 3987. MAUD D'AVRANCHES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1054 in Avranckhes, Normandy, France. Ranulph De Meschines, II 3986 married Maud D'Avranches. They had one son: Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester 3827 about 1070 This family is shown as family tree 630. 3988. HENRY I PLANTAGENET, I/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Beauclerc, was born in September 1068 in Selby, West Riding, Yorkshire, England to William Plantagenet, King of England 3999 and Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England 4000, as shown in family tree 637. Henry became generally known as "The Lion". The Lion died on 1 December 1135, aged 67, in Castle of Lihun, Rouen, St. Denis, Seine-St Denis, France. He was buried in ReadingAbbey, Reading, Berkshire, England. Henry fathered two children: Robert Fitz de Caen, Earl of Glouchester 3829 in 1090 Elizabeth Plantagenet 3869 in 1095 This family is shown as family tree 631. 3989. SIMON L'AMAURY DE MONTFORT, I/SEIGNEUR OF MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France to Amauri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort-L'amauri 4149 and Beretrade de Gometz 4150, as shown in family tree 681. Simon died on 25 September 1087, aged about 61, in Epernon, Normandy, France. 3990. AGNES D'EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1030 in Normandy, Frnce to Richard D'Evereux 4151 and Godeheut Borrell 3907, as shown in family tree 602. Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur of Montfort 3989 married Agnes D'Evereux. They had one son: Amaury de Montfort, IV/Count of Evereux 3830 about 1070 This family is shown as family tree 632. 3991. ANSELM DE GARLENDE, COUNT OF ROCHEFORT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1069 in Garlende, France to Guillaume de Garlende, I/Lord De Garlend & Livry 4152 and Agnes de Respy 4153, as shown within family tree 578. Anselm died in 1118, aged about 49. 3992. BEATRICE D'MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1073 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France to Guy de Montlhery, II 4154 and Elsie de Corbeil 4155, as shown in family tree 682. Beatrice died in Rockefort, France. Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefort 3991 married Beatrice d'Montlhery. They had one daughter: Agnes de Garlende 3831 about 1095 This family is shown as family tree 633. 3993. FALKO CONAN DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1050 in Lasarraz, Waadt, Switzerland to Adalbert de Grandison 4156, as shown in family tree 684. Falko died about 1114, aged about 64. 3994. ADE DE ROUCY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1050 in Lasarraz, Waadt, Switzerland to Hilduin de Roucy 4157 and Adele Unknown 4158, as shown within family tree 579. Ade died after 1121, when older than 71. Falko Conan de Grandison 3993 married Ade de Roucy. They had one son: Ebal de Grandison 3832 about 1087 This family is shown as family tree 634. 3995. BERLION DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1065 to Berlion de la Tour du Pin 4159. Berlion fathered one son: Girard de la Tour du Pin 3836 about 1090 This family is shown within family tree 528.

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3996. HENRY DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1035 to Robert de Burgundy 4160 and Helie de Samour-En-Axois 4161, as shown in family tree 685. Henry died in 1072, aged about 37. Henry fathered one son: Eudes de Burgundy 3837 in 1058 This family is shown as family tree 635. 3997. THEOBALD DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1019 to Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois 4162 and Mathilda d'Auvergne 4163, as shown in family tree 686. Theobald became generally known as "Thilbault". Thilbault died in 1043, aged about 24. 3998. GARSINDE DE MAINE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1019. Theobald de Blois 3997 married Garsinde de Maine. They had one son: Stephen Henry de Blois, II/Count of Blois 3841 about 1045 This family is shown as family tree 636. 3999. WILLIAM PLANTAGENET, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born on 14 October 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France to Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy, 4164 and Herleva de Falise 4165, as shown in family tree 687. William became generally known as "The Conqueror Le Conquberant". The Conqueror Le Conquberant died on 9 September 1087, aged 62, in Hermentrube, Near Rouen, France. He was buried in Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France. 4000. MATILDA DE FLANDERS, COUNTESS OF FLANDERS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1031 in Flanders, Belgium to Baldwin de Fleming, V 4166 and Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167, as shown in family tree 689. William Plantagenet, King of England 3999, aged about 25, married Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England, aged about 19, in 1050 in Angi Castle, Normandy, France. They had two children: Adela Planteagenet 3842 about 1062 Henry I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3988 in 1068 This family is shown as family tree 637. 4001. RALPH DE SUDELEY, EARL OF HEREFORD, NORFOLK & SUFFOLK (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1026 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England to Dreux de Amiens, Count of Amiens and Vexin 4168, as shown within family tree 584. Ralph died on 21 December 1057, aged about 31. He was buried in Peterbourough Abbey, Peterborough, Northampton, England. Ralph fathered one son: Harold de Sudeley, Lord of Sudeley 3843 in 1057 This family is shown as family tree 638. 4002. RALPH DE TELLIERES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1058 in Of Whitchurch, Dorset, England to Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Tellieres 4169 and Eva de Montford 4170, as shown in family tree 691. Ralph died in 1124, aged about 66, in Whitechurch, Dorsete, England. 4003. RONAIS FITZGILBERT DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1060 in Of, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England to Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare 3913 and Rohese Giffard 3914, as shown in family tree 604. Ronais died in 1097, aged about 37, in England. Ralph De Tellieres 4002, aged about 22, married Ronais FitzGilbert De Clare, aged about 20, in 1080 in Chepstow, Monmouth, England. They had one son: Robert Gifford 3844 in 1096 This family is shown as family tree 639. 4004. RICHARD DE CLARE, 3RD LORD OF CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Richard FitzGilbert, was born about 1084 to Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, 2nd Lord of Clare 3769 and Adeliza de Clermont 3770, as shown in family tree 548. Richard died on 15 April 1136, aged about 51. Note: 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 Page 1311

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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 , 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. Source Reference 43 applies. 4005. ALICE DE MESCHINES (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1086/87 in Hertford, Hertford, England to Ranulph De Meschines, /1st Earl of Chester 3827 and Lucy De Lincoln 3828, as shown in family tree 576. Alice died in 1128, aged about 42. Note: 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 , 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. Source Reference 43 applies. Richard de Clare, 3rd Lord of Clare 4004 married Alice De Meschines. They had one son: Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford 3848 This family is shown as family tree 640. 4006. MS. DE POMEROY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born to Rohese Fitzherbert 4171, as shown in family tree 692. Ms. de Pomeroy had one daughter: Rose De Tracy 3851 This family is shown as family tree 641. 4007. WILLIAM DE BRAOSE, II/SHERIFF OF HEREFORD (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1100 in Bramber, Sussexshire, England to Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber 3825 and Aenor de Totnais 3826, as shown in family tree 575. William died about 1192, aged about 92, in Bramber, Sussexshire, England. 4008. BERTHA DE GLOUCESTER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1130 in Gloucester, England to Miles Fitz Walter de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford 4172 and Sybil de Neufmarche, Countess of Hereford 4173, as shown in family tree 693. William de Braose, II/Sheriff of Hereford 4007, aged about 50, married Bertha de Gloucester, aged about 20, about 1150 in Herefordshire, England. They had one son: William de Braose, Lord of Bramber 3854 about 1153 This family is shown as family tree 642. 4009. HENRY DE BRIWERE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1114 in Stoke, Devonshire, England to William de Briwere 4174.

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4010. MS. WALTON (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1120 in Albermarle, Surrey, England. Henry de Briwere 4009 married Ms. Walton. They had one son: William de Briwere 3856 in 1145 This family is shown within family tree 535. 4011. WILLIAM (MAUDUIT) MARTYN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William Manduit, was born about 1126 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England to William Manduit 4175 and Adelicia de Saint Liz 4176, as shown within family tree 591. William died in 1170, aged about 44. 4012. ISABEL DE SAINT LIZ (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1130 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England to Simon de Senlis, II 4177 and Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester 4178, as shown in family tree 694. William (Mauduit) Martyn 4011, aged about 34, married Isabel de Saint Liz, aged about 30, about 1160 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. They had one son: Robert (Mauduit) Martyn 3858 about 1172 This family is shown as family tree 643. 4013. THURSTON BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1156 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England to Richard Bassett 4179, as shown in family tree 695. Thurston fathered one daughter: Isabel Bassett 3859 about 1166 This family is shown as family tree 644. 4014. ROGER DE BEAUMONT, 1ST EARL OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1102 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick 4180 and Margaret de Perche, Countess of Warwick 4181, as shown within family tree 592. Roger died on 12 June 1153, aged about 50, in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Note: Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1102 – 12 June 1153), was the elder son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick and Marguerite, daughter of Geoffrey II of Perche and Beatrix of Montdidier. He was also known as Roger de Newburg. He was generally considered to have been a devout and pious man; a chronicle of the period, the Gesta Regis Stephani, speaks of him as a "man of gentle disposition". The borough of Warwick remembers him as the founder of the Hospital of S. Michael for lepers which he endowed with the tithes of Wedgnock, and other property; he also endowed the House of the Templars beyond the bridge. In the reign of Stephen he founded a priory dedicated to S. Kenned at Llangennilth, Co. Glamorgan and he attached it as a cell to the Abbey of S. Taurinus at Evreux in Normandy. [edit] Family and children He married 1130 Gundred de Warenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois and had children: William de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Warwick. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (1153 – 12 December 1204). Henry de Beaumont, was Dean of Salisbury in 1205. Agnes de Beaumont, married Geoffrey de Clinton, Chamberlain to the King and son of Geoffrey de Clinton, the founder of Kenilworth Castle and Priory. Margaret de Beaumont. Gundred de Beaumont (c.1135–1200), married: Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk; Roger de Glanville. [edit] References Edward T. Beaumont, J.P. The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850. Oxford. Peerage of England Preceded by Henry de Beaumont Earl of Warwick 1123 – 1153 Succeeded by . 4015. GUNDRED DE WARNER, COUNTESS OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to William de Warenne, II/2nd Earl of Surrey 4182 and Elizabeth Capet 4183, as shown in family tree 696. gundred died after 1166, when older than 49, in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

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Roger de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick 4014, when younger than 27, married gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick, when younger than 12, before 1130. They had one son: Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick 3860 in 1140 This family is shown as family tree 645. 4016. ROBERT DE HARCURT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1152 in Bosworth, Leicestershire, England to Ivo De Harcurt 4184. Robert died in 1202, aged about 50. 4017. ISABEL DE CAMVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1152 in Bosworth, Leicestershire, England to Richard de Camville 4185 and Milicent Stanton 4186. Isabel died after 1192/93, when older than 40. Robert De Harcurt 4016, aged about 22, married Isabel de Camville, aged about 22, about 1174. They had one daughter: Alice De Harcurt 3861 about 1181 This family is shown within family tree 536. 4018. WILLIAM CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1150 in Burton, Yorkshie, England to Robert Constable 4187, as shown in family tree 697. William died in 1176, aged about 26, in Burton, Yorkshie, England. 4019. JULIAN ALTOFT (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1155 in Burton, Yorkshie, England. William Constable 4018, aged about 26, married Julian Altoft, aged about 21, in 1176 in Burton, Fingall North Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 3862 in 1177 This family is shown as family tree 646. 4020. ROBERT DOMINUS DE RODYRFORDE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1120 in Roxboughshire, Scotland. Notes: • Note: Witness to a charter granted by King David I of Scotland to Gervasius de Rydel in 1140 . • 1 Robertus Dominus DE RODYRFORDE b: 1120 2 Gregory DE RODIEFORDE b: 1160 3 Hugo DE RODIEFORDE b: 1180 4 Nichol DE RUTHIRFURDE b: 1200 5 Nichol DE RUTHIRFURDE b: 1226 + Marjorie HALLIDAY b: 1240 6 Robert DE RUTHIRFURDE b: 1260 + Johanna DE HENTON b: 1260 7 Richard DE RUTHIRFURDE b: 1280 8 William DE RUTHIRFURDE b: 1320 9 Richard RUTHERFORD b: 1340 + Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1400 10 Robert RUTHERFORD b: 1362 + Margaret GLENDOUWYN b: 1366. Robert fathered one son: Gregoyd de Rodieforde 3864 in 1160 This family is shown within family tree 538. 4021. MICHAEL LE FLEMING (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1085 in Caernaevon Castle, Berkermet, Cumberland, England to William le Fleming 4188. Note: Children Theobald DE DOUGLAS b: 1125 in Douglasdale,Hermiston,Mid-Lothian,Scotland Michael LE FLEMMING b: 1124 in Caernaevon Castle,Berkermet,Cumberland,England. 4022. MS. D'ESTUTEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1094 in Aldingham Manor, Lancastershire, England. Michael le Fleming 4021 married Ms. D'Estuteville. They had one son: Theobald de Douglas 3865 in 1125 This family is shown within family tree 539. 4023. REGINALD DE CRAWFORD (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1100 in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 4024. MS. HUNTINGDON (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother). Notes: • Name: Henry HUNTINGDON Birth: 1114 in Scotland Death: 12 JUN 1152 in Kelso Abbey,Kelso,Rosburghshire,Scotland Henry, son of the said David, King of Scotland, on condition of swearing allegiance to Stephen, had the Earldom and honour of Huntingdon, with the borough of Doncaster and Carlisle as an augmentation thereto. He was in such high estimation with King Stephen that, upon that monarch's solemn celebration of the feast of Easter, he placed the Earl of Page 1314

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Huntingdon on his right hand, which gave such displeasure to the nobility then present that William Corbois, or Corbel, Archbishop of Canterbury, Ranulph, Earl of Chester, and several others withdrew from court. He m. Ada, sister of William, Earl of Warrenne and Surrey, and had issue, Malcolm and William, successively Kings of Scotland, David, Ada, m. to Floris, Earl of Holland, and Margaret, m. to Conan le Petit, Earl of Brittany. The earl d. in 1153, a little before his father, and, upon his decease, Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Northampton, was restored to the Earldom of Huntingdon. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 468, St. Liz, Earls of Huntingdon] Father: David b: 1080 in Scotland Mother: Matilda HUNTINGDON b: 1072 in Huntington Beach,England Marriage 1 Adeline DE WARREN b: 1139 Children David HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1134 in Huntingdon,England Marriage 2 Adeline DE WARREN b: 1139 Children Marjory DE HUNTINGTON b: 1152 in Huntington,England. • Name: David Nickname: David I Prefix: King Of Scotland Birth: 1080 in Scotland Death: 24 MAY 1153 in Carlisle,Cumberland,England Father: Malcolm b: 1033 in Atholl,Perthshire,Scotland Mother: Margaret ATHELING b: 1045 in Wessex,ENGLAND Marriage 1 Matilda HUNTINGDON b: 1072 in Huntington Beach,England Children Malcom IV William I b: 1143 David HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1134 in Huntingdon,England Ada Henry HUNTINGDON b: 1114 in Scotland. • Name: HUNTINGDON Birth: 1125 in Huntingdon,England Note: relationship of this daughter to David, Earl of Huntingdon, is not verified. In fact it is chronologically impossible. Stirnet.com presents it as unverified and as I am following that source I will leave it as is for the present. However if Galfridus De Crawford was married to a Huntingdon then it was likely an earlier Huntingdon than David's daughter. Change Date: 13 JUN 2004 at 17:00:5 Father: David HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1134 in Huntingdon,England Mother: Mabel DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1172 in Chester,Cheshire,England Marriage 1 Reginald DE CRAWFORD b: 1100 in Crawford,Lanarkshire,Scotland Children Galfridus DE CRAWFORD b: 1118 in Scotland. Reginald de Crawford 4023 married Ms. Huntingdon. They had one son: Galfridus de Crawford 3867 in 1118 This family is shown within family tree 500. Notes: • Note: relationship of this daughter to David, Earl of Huntingdon, is not verified. In fact it is chronologically impossible. Stirnet.com presents it as unverified and as I am following that source I will leave it as is for the present. However if Galfridus De Crawford was married to a Huntingdon then it was likely an earlier Huntingdon than David's daughter. Change Date: 13 JUN 2004 at 17:00:52 Father: David HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1134 in Huntingdon,England Mother: Mabel DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1172 in Chester,Cheshire,England Marriage 1 Reginald DE CRAWFORD b: 1100 in Crawford,Lanarkshire,Scotland Children Galfridus DE CRAWFORD b: 1118 in Scotland. • Name: David HUNTINGDON Page 1315

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Lloyd I. Taylor Prefix: Earl Huntingham Birth: Abt 1134 in Huntingdon,England Death: 12 JUN 1219 in Yondley Castle,Northants Or Jedburgh,Roxburghshire,Scotland Father: Henry HUNTINGDON b: 1114 in Scotland Mother: Adeline DE WARREN b: 1139 Father: David b: 1080 in Scotland Mother: Matilda HUNTINGDON b: 1072 in Huntington Beach,England Marriage 1 Mabel DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1172 in Chester,Cheshire,England Children Margaret HUNTINGDON b: in Helen d'Lisle Ada HUNTINGDON HUNTINGDON b: 1125 in Huntingdon,England Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown Children Margaret HUNTINGDON b: in Helen d'Lisle Ada HUNTINGDON Marriage 3 Maude DE MESCHINES b: 1155 in Cheshire Co,England Children Isabel DE CLARE b: 1175 in Huntingdon,England.

4025. SHERIFF OF SHROPSIRE ALAN FITZ FLAALD, BARON OF OSWESTRY (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1078 in Dol, Normandy, France to Senescal Flaald 4189, as shown within family tree 596. Alan died on 11 February 1113, aged about 34, in Wales, England. Note: Note: Obtained from King Henry I of England, the barony of Oswestry in Shropshire. 4026. AVELINE DE HESDIN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1085 in Shropeshire, England to Arnulf de Hesdin 4190 and Emmelina de Normandy 4191, as shown within family tree 596. Alan Fitz Flaald, Baron of Oswestry 4025 married Aveline de Hesdin. They had one son: Walter Fitz-Alan, Great Stewart of Scotland 3870 in 1106 This family is shown as family tree 647. 4027. WILLIAM DE MORAVIA (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1164 in Duffus Castle, Morayshire, Scotland to William de Moravia, Laird of Duffus 4192, as shown within family tree 597. William died in 1195, aged about 31, in Petty, Perthshire, Scotland. William fathered one son: William Moray 3872 in 1195 This family is shown as family tree 648. 4028. ELEANOR AQUITAINE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Eleanor (of) Guyenne, Eleaonore d'Aquitaine and Alienor d'Aquitaine, was born about 1122. Eleanor died on 1 April 1204, aged about 81. Henry II Plantagenet, II/King of England 3791, aged 19, married Eleanor Aquitaine, aged about 29, on 11 May 1152 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. They had one son: John, I Plantagenet, I/King of England 3873 in 1167 This family is shown as family tree 561. 4029. AYMER DE TAILLIFER DE ANGOULEME (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Guillaume IV Taillefer, Count of Angoul 4193. Aymer fathered one daughter: Isabella De Taillefer, Queen of England 3874 in 1188 This family is shown within family tree 544. 4030. DONALD III DE MORMAER (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Donald III Scotland, was born to Duncan, I de Mormaer, I 4073 and Sybilla Fitzsiward 4074, as shown in family tree 661. 4031. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-great-aunt by marriage). Donald III de Mormaer 4030 married Ms. Unknown. They had one daughter: Bethoc de Mormaer 3891 4032. HUGH MAGNUS, DUKE OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-five-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as Hugues de France, was born in 1053 in Vermandois, France to Henri, I Capet, I/King of France 4081 and Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna 4082, as shown in family tree 663. Hugh became generally known as "Le Grand". Le Grand died between 18 October 1011 and 1102, aged about 3, in Tarsus, Cilicie. Page 1316

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4033. GILBERT DE VENABLES (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 1016 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France to Gilbert De Venables, III 4206. Gilbert died about 1086, aged about 70, in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. Note: 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 & 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. Gilbert fathered one son: Gilbert De Venables, Earl of Chester 3893 in 1050

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4034. HENRI, I UNKNOWN, ROI DE FRANCE (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in April 1008 to Robert, II Unknown, Roi de France 4207. Henri, died on 4 August 1060, aged 52. Note: 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 was 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; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/2, page 829. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Source Reference 115 applies. Henri, fathered one son: Philippe, I Unknown, Roi de France 3894 about 1052 4035. COUNT GEOFFREY TAILLEFER (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 988 in Angouleme, Charente, France to William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme 4209 and Girberge Grisgonelle 4208. Geoffrey died in 1048, aged about 60. 4036. PETRONILLE DE ARCHAIC (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 944 in Bonteville, France. Geoffrey Taillefer 4035 married Petronille De Archaic. They had two children: Geoffrey Taillefer, I De Angoulme, Count of Angoulme 3895 in 1014 Foulgues Taillefer 3896 in 1015 4037. ALDUIN TAILLEFER (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Aldwin, was born in 992/93 in Angouleme, Charente, France to William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme 4209 and Girberge Grisgonelle 4208. Alduin died in 1034, aged about 42. 4038. ALAIZIE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Alaizie became generally known as "Alaazie". Alduin Taillefer 4037 married Alaizie Unknown. They had one son: Ivo Taillefer, Baron William III 3898 about 1021 4039. EZZO UNKNOWN, COUNT PALATINE OF LORRAINE (Lloyd's thirteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 955 to Herman de Lorraine, Count Palatine De Lorraine 4213. Ezzo died in 1034, aged about 79. Ezzo fathered one daughter: Richeza Unknown, Countess of Lorraine 3900 in 994

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4040. ANSFRED ONFROR GOZ, II (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 963 in Normandy, France to Ansfred Rolloson 4214 and Helloe Countess of Beulac 4215, as shown in family tree 698. 4041. THYRA PRINCESS OF DENMARK (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 968 in Normandy, France. Ansfred Onfror Goz, II 4040 married Thyra Princess of Denmark. They had one son: Toustein Le Goz, Viscount D'avranches Lord Heism 3902 in 989 This family is shown as family tree 649. 4042. ROGER DE SAINT SAVEUR (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 944 in Normandy, France to Nigel de Saint Saveur 4216 and Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagne 4217, as shown in family tree 699. 4043. HELENA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1030 in Normandy, France to Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy 4218 and Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167, as shown in family tree 690. (Helena married twice. She was married to Roger de Saint Saveur 4042 and Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare 4143.) Roger de Saint Saveur 4042 married Helena de Normandy. They had one son: Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur 3904 in 966 This family is shown as family tree 650. 4044. GODDFREY CRISPIN DE EU, 1ST COUNT OF BRIONNE AND EU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Geoffrey De Brionne and Godfrey FitzRichard d'Eu, was born about 953 in Brionne, Normandy, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. Goddfrey died about 1015, aged about 62, in Normandy, France. Notes: • 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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 43 applies. • 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. Source Reference 183 applies. 4045. HAWISE DE GUINES (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Heloise de Guines, was born in 956/57 in Castle at Guisnes, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, France to Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines 4222 and Elstrude de Flanders 4223, as shown in family tree 701. Hawise became generally known as "Heloise". Heloise died before 1048, when younger than 91. (Hawise married twice. She was married to Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 and Crispin de Bec 4046.) Note: Father: Sigfrid the Dane Comte de Guines b: ABT. 905 in Denmark Mother: Elisende (Elftrude) de Flanders b: BET. 934 - 953 in Flandre-Oriental, Belgium Marriage 1 Crispin de Bec b: BET. 930 - 965 Children Gilbert Crispin Comte de Brionne b: ABT. 1000 in Normandie, France Marriage 2 Crispin de Bec b: 963 in Brionne, Eure, Normandie, France Children [-- ? --] de Brionne b: ABT. 978 in Brionne, Eure, Normandie, France Gilbert FitzGodfrey b: 979 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France Page 1319

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Marriage 3 Crispin de Bec b: ABT. 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandie, France Children Robert or Rollo Cheddar b: ABT. 1045 in Normandie, France. Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 married Hawise de Guines. They had three children: Adele de Eu 3905 about 970 Gilbert Crispin de Brionne 4056 in 979 Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec 4330 about 1000 This family is shown as family tree 652. 4046. CRISPIN DE BEC (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother's husband) was born about 955 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France to Grimald Monaco, Prince 4460 and Crispina de Normandy 4459. Note: Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Note: Page: 134. Crispin de Bec married Hawise de Guines 4045. 4047. RALPH DE TOENI (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 970 in Tosni, Louviers, Eure, Normandy, France to Ralph de Toeni 4224. Ralph died after 1015, when older than 45. 4048. ADELA ESTEFANIA DE BARCELONA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 990 in Barcelona, Aragaon, Spain to Raymond Borrell 4049 and Ermensinde de Carcassonne 4050, as shown in family tree 653. Ralph de Toeni 4047 married Adela Estefania de Barcelona. They had one son: Roger de Toeni, Lord of Conches, Aquitanie & Toeni 3906 in 990 This family is shown within family tree 546. 4049. RAYMOND BORRELL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 972 in Barcelona, Aragaon, Spain. 4050. ERMENSINDE DE CARCASSONNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 975 in Carcassonne, Narbonne, France. Raymond Borrell 4049 married Ermensinde de Carcassonne. They had two children: Adela Estefania de Barcelona 4048 in 990 Godeheut Borrell 3907 in 995 This family is shown as family tree 653. 4051. TETO DE SAVONA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather). 4052. BERTA DE TURN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Teto de Savona 4051 married Berta de Turn. They had one son: Manfredo Magrave de Savona 3908 in 1015 This family is shown within family tree 505. 4053. MANASSES DE VERE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 972 in Hedingham, Essex, England to Gallus Guillaume de Vere 4225 and Gerbrudis de Cleremont 4226, as shown in family tree 702. Manasses died in 1039, aged about 67. 4054. PETRONILLA BOLEINE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 976 in Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Manasses de Vere 4053 married Petronilla Boleine. They had one son: Alphonso de Vere, Cout of Ghisnes 3909 about 1000 This family is shown as family tree 654. 4055. ARNOUL DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 970 to Arnolph de Flanders, III/Comte De Frandre 4227. Arnoul fathered one daughter: Catherine de Flanders 3910 about 1000 This family is shown within family tree 547. 4056. COUNT GILBERT CRISPIN DE BRIONNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 979/80 in Brionne, Normandy, France to Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 and Hawise de Guines 4045, as shown in family tree 652. Gilbert became generally known as "Le Bruin". Le Bruin died about 1040, aged about 61, of Assassinated. (Gilbert married three times. He was married to Arletta Herleve 4057, Constance de Eu 4058 and Gunnora Unknown 4059.) Note: 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 Page 1320

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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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 43 applies. 4057. ARLETTA HERLEVE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Gilbert Crispin de Brionne 4056 married Arletta Herleve. They had one son: Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare 3913 in 1024 This family is shown as family tree 655. 4058. CONSTANCE DE EU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born about 1100 in Normandy, France to William de Eu, Earl of Eu 5608 and Beatrice Groz 5609. [See also: Indirectly related via Constance de Eu] Gilbert Crispin de Brionne 4056 married Constance de Eu. 4059. GUNNORA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born about 984 in Normandy, France. Note: Gunnora, was born circa 984 at Normandy, France.1 She married Gilbert, Comte de Brionne, son of Godfrey, Comte de Brionne.1 Child of Gunnora, and Gilbert, Comte de Brionne Richard FitzGilbert+ b. c 1024, d. c 10901 Citations [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 111 applies. Gilbert Crispin de Brionne 4056 married Gunnora Unknown. 4060. LORD WALTER GIFFARD, LORD OF LONGUEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1010 in Longueville, Normandy, France to Osbern De Bolebec 4228 and Avelina Wevia de Crepon 4229, as shown in family tree 703. Walter died after 1085, when older than 75, in France. Note: Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville1 M, #158426, d. before 1085 Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville|d. b 1085|p15843.htm#i158426|Osborn de Bolebec||p18735.htm#i187344|Aveline de Crepon||p18735.htm#i187350|||||||unknown de Crepon||p17593.htm#i175929|||| Last Edited=13 May 2007 Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville was the son of Osborn de Bolebec and Aveline de Crepon.2 He married Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel, daughter of Gerald Fleitel.3 He died before 1085.2 Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville held the office of Justiciar of England.2 He gained the title of Lord of Longueville [Normandy].1 In 1066 he accompanied William the Conquerer to England.2 He received grants of 107 Lordships, 48 in Buckinghamshire.2 Children of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham+ d. 15 Jul 11021 Rohese Giffard+ b. 10342 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 386. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 387. [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 43 applies.

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4061. AGNES EMENTRUDE FLATEL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Agnes Ementrude Fleitel, was born about 1014 in Longueville, Normandy, France to Gerald Flatel 4230 and Ms. Unknown 4231, as shown within family tree 604. Agnes died in France. Note: Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel1 F, #158427 Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel||p15843.htm#i158427|Gerald Fleitel||p18733.htm#i187322|||||||||||||||| Last Edited=25 Mar 2006 Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel is the daughter of Gerald Fleitel.2 She married Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville, son of Osborn de Bolebec and Aveline de Crepon.1 Children of Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel and Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham+ d. 15 Jul 11022 Rohese Giffard+ b. 10341 Citations [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , 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 II, page 386. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Source Reference 43 applies. Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville 4060 married Agnes Ementrude Flatel. They had one daughter: Rohese Giffard 3914 in 1034 This family is shown as family tree 656. 4062. COMTE GEOFFREY DE GANITAIS, II (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1000 in Chateau Landon, Seine-et-Marne, France. Note: 1 Geoffrey DE GATINAIS b: Abt 1000 + Ermengarde D' ANJOU b: 1018 2 Foulques D' ANJOU b: 1043 d: 14 Apr 1109 + Bertrade DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1060 d: 14 Feb 1117 3 Fulk LE JEUNE b: 1092 d: 10 Nov 1143 + Ermengard DE BEAUGENCY b: 1096 d: Abt 1126 4 Geoffrey "the Fair" PLANTAGENET b: 24 Aug 1113 d: 7 Sep 1151 + Matilda CURTHOSE b: 7 Feb 1101-1102 d: 10 Sep 1169 5 Henry "FitzEmpress" PLANTAGENET b: 25 Mar 1133 d: 6 Jul 1189 + Eleanor AQUITAINE b: 13 Oct 1150 d: 3 Mar 1204 6 John "Lackland" PLANTAGENET b: 24 Dec 1166 d: 19 Oct 1216 + Isabella DE TAILLEFER b: 1188 d: 31 May 1246 + Constance b: Abt 1161 d: 24 Nov 1225 + Suzanne DE WARENNE b: Abt 1180 6 Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: 11oct 1162 d: 31 Oct 1214 + Alfonso DE CASTILE b: 11 Nov 1155 d: 6 Oct 1214 + Ida Isabel PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1154 6 William DE LONGESPEE b: 1176 d: 6 Mar 1225 + Ela FITZPATRICK b: 1180 d: 24 Aug 1261 5 Hamelin D'anjou PLANTAGENET b: 1129 d: 7 May 1202 + Isabelle DE WARENNE b: 1136 d: 13 Jul 1199 6 Ida Isabel PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1154 + Roger LE BIGOD b: Abt 1150 d: Bef 2 Aug 1221 + Henry "FitzEmpress" PLANTAGENET b: 25 Mar 1133 d: 6 Jul 1189 6 William DE WARENNE b: 1156 d: 27 May 1240 + Maud Matilda MARSHALL b: 1192 d: 1277 6 Adela Ela PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1162 d: Abt 1220 + William FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1158 d: 1222 6 Jeffrey PLANTAGENET b: Abt 1160 + Isabella b: Abt 1160 6 Maud Plantagenet PLANTAGENET b: 1163 d: Abt 1212 + Henry DE EU b: 1145 d: 11 Mar 1182-1183 5 William PLANTAGENET b: 22 Jul 1136 c: 22 Jul 1136 d: 30 Jan 1162-1163 + Cecily Fitzpayn FITZ JOHN b: 1124 d: 1207 6 Edyth PLANTAGENET b: 1162 + William DE WINDSOR b: 1158 3 Ermengardis (Hermengarde) D' ANJOU b: Abt 1080 + Alan FERGANT b: Abt 1070 Page 1322

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4 Hawise FERGANT b: Abt 1130 + Geoffrey LA ZOUCHE b: Nov 1126 5 Alan LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1157 d: Abt 1190 + Alix DE BEAUMEZ b: Abt 1160 6 Roger LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1182 d: Bef 14 May 1238 + Annora Margaret BISET b: Abt 1187 d: Aft 1232. 4063. COMTESSE ERMENGARDE D'ANJOU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1018 in Anjou, Normandy, France to Fulk D'Anjou, III 4232. Ermengarde died on 18 March 1076, aged about 57, of murdered at the Church Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote-d'Or. Geoffrey de Ganitais, II 4062 married Ermengarde D'Anjou. They had one son: Foulques D'Anjou, IV/Count of Anjou 3915 in 1043 This family is shown within family tree 549. 4064. SIMON L'AMAURY DE MONTFORT, I/SEIGNEUR OF MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1026 in Evereux, Normandy, France to Amakuri de Montfort 4233 and Bertrade de Gometz 4234, as shown in family tree 704. Simon died on 25 September 1087, aged about 61, in Epernon, Normandy, France. 4065. AGNES D'EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1030 in Normandy, France to Richard D'Evereux 4151 and Godeheut Borrell 3907, as shown in family tree 602. Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfort 4064 married Agnes D'Evereux. They had one daughter: Bertrade de Montfort, Queen of France 3916 about 1060 This family is shown as family tree 657. 4066. JEAN DE BEAUGENCY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born after 1045. 4067. PAULE DE MAINE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1040. Jean de Beaugency 4066 married Paule de Maine. They had one son: Elie de Beaugency 3917 in 1071 This family is shown within family tree 507. 4068. GERVAIS DE CHATEAU DU LOIR (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1035. 4069. EREMBOURGE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1055. Gervais de Chateau du Loir 4068 married Erembourge Unknown. They had one daughter: Mathilde de Chateau du Loir 3918 about 1075 This family is shown within family tree 507. 4070. ROBERT CURTHOSE, I/DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert Magnificent, was born on 22 June 1000 in Normandy, France to Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy 4218 and Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167, as shown in family tree 690. Robert became generally known as "The Magnificent, Robert The Devil". The Magnificent, Robert The Devil died on 3 July 1035, aged 35, in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. Note: 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 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, whilst he became Count of Hiémois. When Richard died a year later, there were 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 Page 1323

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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. 4071. HARLETTE DE FALISE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1003 to Fulbert de Falise 4235 and Doda Duxia 4236, as shown in family tree 705. Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandy 4070 married Harlette de Falise. They had one son: William I"Conqueror" de Normandie, King of England 3919 in 1024 This family is shown as family tree 658. 4072. BALDWIN, V DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Baldwin, IV de Ingelrica 4237 and Ms. Unknown 4238, as shown in family tree 706. Baldwin, fathered one daughter: Matilda Flanders, Queen of England 3920 about 1031 This family is shown as family tree 660. (Baldwin, was married to Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167.) 4073. DUNCAN, I DE MORMAER, I (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Duncan, I Scotland, was born in 1013 in Atholl, Perethshire, Scotland to Crinan de Mormaer 4239 and Bethoc MacKenneth 4240, as shown in family tree 707. Duncan, died on 14 August 1040, aged about 27, of Slain by MacBeth, in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. 4074. SYBILLA FITZSIWARD (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1009 in Northumberland, England to Ealred Siward 4241 and Aefflaed Unknown 4242, as shown within family tree 607. Sybilla died in 1040, aged about 31. Duncan, I de Mormaer, I 4073 married Sybilla Fitzsiward. They had two children: Malcolm III Caennmor, II/King of Scotland 3921 in 1038 Donald III de Mormaer 4030 This family is shown as family tree 661. 4075. EDWARD DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1016 in Wessex, England to Edmund de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4243 and Ealdgyth Morcarson, Queen of England 4244, as shown in family tree 708. Edward became generally known as "The Atheling (the exile)". The Atheling (the exile) died in 1057, aged about 41, in London, Middlesex, England. 4076. AGATHA VON BRAUNSCHWEIG (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1023 to Stephen Von Braunschweig, King of Hungary 4245 and Gisela Capet 4246, as shown within family tree 607. Agatha died in 1066, aged about 43. Edward de Ingelrica 4075 married Agatha Von Braunschweig. They had one daughter: Margaret de Ingelrica, Princess of England 3922 in 1046 This family is shown as family tree 662. 4077. HUMPHREY DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 980 in Normandy, France to Tourude de Harcourt 4247 and Wevia (Duceline) de Crepon 4248. Humphrey died on 28 September 1044, aged about 64, in Normandy, France. 4078. AUBREYE DE LA HAIE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 984 in Normandy, France. Aubreye died on 20 September 1045, aged about 61. Humphrey de Harcourt 4077, aged about 30, married Aubreye de la Haie, aged about 26, about 1010 in France. They had one son: Robert de Beaumont 3923 about 1022 This family is shown within family tree 551. 4079. WALERAN DE MEULLANT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather). 4080. ODA DE CONTEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother).

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Lloyd I. Taylor Waleran de Meullant 4079 married Oda de Conteville. They had one daughter: Adelina de Meullant 3924 about 1016 This family is shown within family tree 551.

4081. HENRI, I CAPET, I/KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1008 in Bourgogne, Marme, France to Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249 and Constance de Arles 4250, as shown in family tree 710. Henri, died on 4 August 1060, aged about 52, in Vietry-En-Brie, France. 4082. ANNA AGNESA YAROSLAVNA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1024 in Kiev, Ukraine to Yaroslav Yaroslavna 4251 and Ingride Olafsdotter 4252, as shown in family tree 711. Anna died between 1076 and 1089, aged about 58, in France. Henri, I Capet, I/King of France 4081 married Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna. They had two children: Hugh Magnus, Duke of France 4032 in 1053 Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois 3925 in 1057 This family is shown as family tree 663. 4083. HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS, IV/COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1028 and 1045 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4253 and Adelle de Vermandois 4254, as shown in family tree 712. Herbert died in 1080, aged about 43, in France. 4084. ADELAIDE DE VEXIN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Adela Hildebrandt de Vexin, was born about 1032 in Valois, Bretagne, France to Raoul de Vexin, III/Count De Valois 4255 and Adele de Bar-Sur-Aube 4256, as shown in family tree 713. Adelaide died about 1080, aged about 48. Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandois 4083 married Adelaide de Vexin. They had one daughter: Adelaide de Vermandois 3926 about 1064 This family is shown as family tree 664. 4085. ROGER DE MONTGOMERIE, II/1ST EARL OF SHREWSBURY AND ARUNDEL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1022 in Montgomery, Normandy, France to Roger de Montgomerie 4257 and Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt 4258, as shown in family tree 714. Roger became generally known as "Le Grand". Le Grand died on 27 July 1094, aged about 72, in Shrewsbury, Shropshsire, England. 4086. MABEL DE TALVAS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1015 in Alencon, Bell, France to Guillaume de Talvas, III 4259 and Hildeburge de Beaumont 4260, as shown in family tree 715. Mabel died on 2 December 1079, aged about 64, of murdered, in Chateau Bures, Dives, France. She was buried in Abby of Troarn, Eure, Normandy, France. Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel 4085, aged about 26, married Mabel de Talvas, aged about 33, in 1048. They had three children: Maud de Montgomery 4134 in 1050 Roger de Montgomery, Lord of Lancaster 3980 in 1054 Robert de montgomery, II/3rd Earl of Shrewsbury 3927 about 1054 This family is shown as family tree 665. 4087. MILO LE MARESCHAL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 950/51 in Venois, France. Milo died in 987/88, aged about 37. 4088. LASCELINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 956/57. Lasceline died in 987/88, aged about 31. Milo Le Mareschal 4087 married Lasceline Unknown. They had one son: Ralph Le Mareschal 3928 in 987 This family is shown within family tree 509. 4089. IBERT DE VENOIX, LE MARSHAL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 995 in Venoix near Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France. Ibert died after 1050, when older than 55. Note: Ibert the Marshal, with Count William [the Conqueror] and other magnates, attested a charter within the years 1038-1050 for the Abbey of the Holy Trinity of the Mont de Rouen. [Complete Peerage XI:Appendix E:122] Note: CP does not say that Ibert is father of Miles, the next Marshal, but the office was hereditary. Sources: Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. G. E. Cokayne, 2000, VI, 02. Source Reference 190 applies. Ibert fathered one son: Miles Sire De Venoix, Le Marshal 3929 about 1020 This family is shown within family tree 509. 4090. WILLIAM DEVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1019 in Rosmar, Normandy, France.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: 1 William DEVERAUX b: Abt 1019 2 Walter (De Ewrus) DEVERAUX b: Abt 1033 3 Edward D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1075 d: Bef 1130 + Matilda DE RHEIMS b: Abt 1074 4 Maud D' EVREUX b: Abt 1090 + Humphery DE BOHUN b: Abt 1095 5 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: Abt 1110 d: 1182 + Margaret FITZWALTER b: Abt 1122 d: 1146 6 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: Abt 1140 d: 1182 + Margaret DE HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1145 4 Walter D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1091 d: Bef 1147 + Sibyl DE CHAWORTH b: Abt 1095 d: Bef 1146 5 Patrick D' EVEREUX b: 1117 d: 27 Mar 1168 + Ala DE TALVAS b: 1124 d: 4 Dec 1174 6 Patrick D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1150 6 Phillip D' EVEREUX b: Abt 1152 6 William D' EVEREUX b: 1154 d: 17 Apr 1196 + Eleanor (Alianor) DE VITRE b: 1158 d: 1232 5 Sibilla (Sibyl) DE SALISBURY b: Abt 1120 + John MARSHALL b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1164 6 John LE MARSHALL b: Abt 1144 d: Abt 1194 + Alice DE PORT b: Abt 1165 6 William "The Protector" MARSHALL b: 1146 c: 12 May 1146 d: 14 May 1219 + Elizabeth DE CLARE b: 1174 + Isabel Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1172 d: 1220 6 Maud MARSHALL b: Abt 1148 6 Dau MARSHALL b: Abt 1152 6 Anselm MARSHALL b: Abt 1154 d: 22 Dec 1245 + Alicia DE PORT 6 Henry MARSHALL b: Abt 1156. William fathered one son: Walter Devereux 3931 about 1033 This family is shown within family tree 510.

4091. PAYN DE CHAWORTH (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 992 in Freteval, Lamans, Maine, France. Payn died about 1040, aged about 48. 4092. ADIERNE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Payn de Chaworth 4091 married Adierne Unknown. They had one son: Ilbert Payn de Chaworth 3933 about 1022 This family is shown within family tree 510. 4093. HARDWIN DE SCALES (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1030 in Caxton, Cambridge, England. Hardwin fathered one son: Richard de Scales 3936 about 1060 This family is shown within family tree 511. 4094. JOHN BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1070 to Robert Burnell 4261. John died about 1107, aged about 37. 4095. PETRONELL CORBET (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1076. John Burnell 4094, aged about 24, married Petronell Corbet, aged about 18, about 1094. They had one son: Roger Burnell 3938 about 1100 This family is shown within family tree 560. 4096. PICOT DE SAYE, BARON OF CLUN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1035 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France to Robert FitzPicot De Saye 4262. Picot died after 17 May 1086, when older than 50, in Clun Castle, Clun, Sropshire, England. Note: 1 Robert Fitzpicot DE SAYE b: Abt 992 2 Picot DE SAYE b: Abt 1035 d: Aft 17 May 1086 + Adeloia DE COIMIS b: Abt 1035 3 William DE SAYE b: Abt 1067 + Agnes DE GRENTEMESNIL b: Abt 1070 4 William Du Hommet DE SAYE b: 1105 d: Aug 1144 + Beatrix DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1105 5 William DE SAYE b: Abt 1130 + Aufrica DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1140 Page 1326

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 + Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 7 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 8 Amicia DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1205 + Humphrey BARRINGTON b: Abt 1195 9 Nicholas BARRINGTON b: Abt 1220 d: Abt 1272 + Joan DE MONTOFT b: Abt 1222 10 Nicholas BARRINGTON b: Abt 1240 d: Abt 1272 + Agnes CHETWYND b: Abt 1242 7 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 8 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1208 d: 24 Sep 1275 + Maud De Eu DE LUSIGNAN b: 1210 d: 12-14 Aug 1241 9 Hemphrey DE BOHUN b: 1225 d: 31 Dec 1298 + Eleanor DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1230 d: 1251 10 Anges DE BOHUN b: 1245 10 Alianor DE BOHUN b: Abt 1247 d: 20 Feb 1313-1314 + Robert DE FERRERS b: 1239 d: 1279 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1249 d: 31 Dec 1298 + Maud DE FIENNES b: 1250 d: 6 Nov 1298 10 Gilbert DE BOHUN b: 1251 9 Alice DE BOHUN b: Abt 1235 d: Aft 23 Apr 1309 + Roger DE TOENI b: 1235 d: 12 May 1264 10 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1255 d: Bef 29 Jul 1295 + Mary CLARISSA b: Abt 1260 d: Aft 1283 10 Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 + Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 9 Eleanor DE BOHUN b: Abt 1238 + John Le Botiller DE VERDUN b: Abt 1226 d: 21 Oct 1274 10 Maud DE VERDUN b: Abt 1260 + John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 10 Emoline LE BOTELER b: 1247 d: Bef 1287 + Thomas DE MULTON b: 1243 d: Bef 24 Jul 1287 5 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: Bef 1135 d: 19 May 1214 + Alice Lettice MAMINOT b: Abt 1135 6 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: Abt 1155 d: 24 Aug 1230 + Alice DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 7 William DE SAYE b: 1206 d: Bef 12 Feb 1271-1272 + Sibyl MARSHAL b: Abt 1210 8 Mary DE SAYE b: 1244 + Robert De Peyton DE UFFORD b: 1236 d: 1296 9 Robert D'UFFORD b: 11 Jun 1279 d: 9 Sep 1316 + Cecily DE VALOIGNES b: 1276 10 Robert D'UFFORD b: 10 Aug 1298 d: 4 Nov 1369 + Margaret DE NORWICH b: 1301 d: 3 SPE 1375 10 Eve D'UFFORD b: Abt 1312 + John DE BRAIOSE b: 10 Aug 1306 10 Alice D'UFFORD b: 1314 9 Thomas DE UFFORD b: Bef 1286 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Eve DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1302 10 Edmund DE UFFORD b: Abt 1313 + Sybil DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1324 + Mary FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1235 8 William DE SAYE b: 20 Nov 1253 d: 16 Sep 1295 + Elizabeth 9 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: 1281 d: Bef 3 Mar 1321-1322 + Idonea LEYBOURNE b: Abt 1285 10 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: 6 Jun 1304 d: 26 Jun 1359 + Matilda (Maud) DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1311 d: 25 Jul 1369 10 Juliana DE SAYE b: Abt 1308 d: 20 Feb 1328 + Roger DE NORTHWODE b: Abt 1307 d: 5 Nov 1361 3 Robert DE SAYE b: Abt 1058 + Adeloyes b: Abt 1055 4 Henry DE SAYE b: Abt 1077 d: Aft 1101 5 Ellis (Helius) DE SAYE b: Abt 1111 d: Aft 1141 Page 1327

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6 Isabel DE SAYE b: Abt 1141 d: Abt 1199 + William FITZ ALAN b: 1125 d: Abt 1210 7 John FITZ ALAN b: 1164 d: 1240 + Isabel D' AUBIGNY b: 1203 d: 1240 8 John FITZ ALAN b: May 1223 d: Nov 1267 + Matilda LE BOTELER b: Abt 1225 d: 27 Nov 1283 9 John FITZ ALAN b: 14 Sep 1246 d: 18 Mar 1271 + Isabella DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 10 Aug 1274 10 Maud FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1263 10 Richard FITZ ALAN b: 3 Feb 1266 d: 9 Mar 1302 + Alasia (Alisona) (Alice) DE SALUZZO b: 1271 d: 25 Sep 1292 10 Eleanor FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1277 + Henry DE PERCY b: 25 Mar 1273 d: 2 Oct 1314 + William DE BOTERELL b: 1146 d: Abt 1220 7 William DE BOTREAUX b: Abt 1177 d: Abt 1221 + Sibella b: 1177 8 Reynold DE BOTREAUX b: Abt 1217 d: 1273 + Matilda b: Abt 1219 9 William DE BOTREAUX b: Abt 1242 d: Abt 1302 + Alice b: Abt 1254 10 William DE BOTREAUX b: Abt 1277 d: 1342 7 Emma DE BOTREAUX b: Abt 1183 + Josceline (Joel) DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1180 8 Philip DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1204 d: Aft 1230 9 John DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1240 d: Aft 1294 + Mary DE COLUMBERS b: Abt 1245 10 Ralph DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1262 d: 1310 + Joan b: Abt 1266 10 Hugh VALLETORT b: Abt 1270 d: 1310 + Lucy DE BRET b: Abt 1265. 4097. ADELOIA DE COIMIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1035 in Normandy, France. Picot De Saye, Baron of Clun 4096 married Adeloia De Coimis. They had one son: William De Saye 3941 about 1067 This family is shown within family tree 563. 4098. HUGUES DE GRENTEMESNIL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1035 in Hinkley, Leicestershire, England to Robert De Grentemesnil 4263 and Hawise De Escchaffen 4264, as shown within family tree 613. Hugues died on 22 February 1094, aged about 58, in Hinkley, Leichestershire, England. 4099. ADELIZA DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1035 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France to Yves Ivo De Beaumont 4265 and Judith Adela De Gournay 4266, as shown in family tree 716. Hugues De Grentemesnil 4098, aged about 15, married Adeliza De Beaumont, aged about 15, in 1050 in Grentemesnil, Calvados, Normandy, France. They had one daughter: Agnes De Grentemesnil 3942 about 1070 This family is shown as family tree 666. 4100. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE, CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1036 in Rycott, Oxfordshire, England. Geoffrey died after 1085, when older than 49, in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. 4101. ADLIZA (ATHELAISE) DE BALTS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1040 in Rycott, Oxfordshire, England. Adliza died in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. Geoffrey De Mandeville, Constable of the Tower 4100, aged about 25, married Adliza (Athelaise) De Balts, aged about 21, in 1061 in Rycott, Oxfordshire, England. They had one son: Willaim De Mandeville, Constable of The Tower 3943 about 1062 This family is shown within family tree 563. 4102. EUDO DE RIE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1063 in Normandy, France to Hubert De Rie 4267 and Albreda De Preaux 4268, as shown in family tree 717. Eudo died after 12 July 1080, when older than 17. 4103. ROHESE FITZRICHARD DE CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1055 in Turnbridge Casstle, Turnbridge, Kent, Stafford, Staffordsire, England to Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare 3913 and Rohese Giffard 3914, as shown in family tree 604. Rohese died in 1121, aged about 66. Eudo De Rie 4102 married Rohese FitzRichard De Clare. They had one daughter: Margaret De Rie 3944 about 1079 This family is shown as family tree 667.

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4104. HENRY DE PORT, LORD OF BASING (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1080 to Hugh De Port 4269 and Orence Unknown 4270. Henry died about 1153, aged about 73, in Basing, Hampshire, England. 4105. HAWISE BASING (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Henry De Port, Lord of Basing 4104 married Hawise Basing. They had one son: John De Port 3945 about 1121 This family is shown within family tree 564. 4106. ROGER DE ST. JOHN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1095 in Compton, Sussex, England to Ralph De St. John 4271, as shown within family tree 616. Roger died in 1130, aged about 35. 4107. CECELIA DE LA HAIE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1114 in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England to Robert De La Haie 4272 and Muriel Le Seneshal 4273, as shown in family tree 718. Cecelia died in 1177, aged about 63. Roger De St. John 4106 married Cecelia De La Haie. They had one daughter: Muriel De St. John 3948 in 1082 This family is shown as family tree 668. 4108. HUBERT DE RIA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in Ryes, Calvados, Arrondissement de Bayeux, Canton of Ryes, France. Hubert died before 1127. 4109. AGNES DE BELFOU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ralph De Belfou 4274. Hubert De Ria 4108 married Agnes De Belfou. They had one son: Henry De Ria 3949 This family is shown within family tree 565. 4110. RALPH DE LIMESAY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1025 in Pirton, Hitchin, Herefordshire, England to Ralph de Limesay 4275. Note: 1 Ralph DE LIMESAY b: Abt 1000 2 Ralph DE LIMESAY b: Abt 1025 + Hawise 3 Alan DE LIMESAY b: 1058 4 Gerard DE LIMESAY b: Abt 1090 d: 1185 + Amicia DE BIDUN b: Abt 1115 5 Amabilia LIMESAY b: 1130 + William BARDOLF b: 1102 d: 1174 6 Thomas BARDOLF b: Abt 1147 + Rohaise DE HANSELIN b: Abt 1147 7 Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 + Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 8 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 9 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295 10 Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 + Alice CORBET b: 1156 6 Hugh "The Elder" BARDOLF b: Abt 1146 d: Abt 1176 + Isabel DE CONDET b: Abt 1140 7 Beatrice (Or Cecily) BARDOLF b: 1165 + Richard FOLIOT b: 1160 d: Aft 1225 8 Jordan FOLIOT b: Abt 1198 + Margery DE STUTEVILLE b: 1216 9 Jordan FOLIOT b: 1239 d: 2 May 1299 + Margery DE NEUMARCHE b: 1244 10 Richard FOLIOT b: 23 Dec 1283 d: 1326 + Joan DE BRAOSE b: 1275 d: Bef 23 Jun 1324 10 Beatrice FOLIOT 9 Jane FOLIOT b: Abt 1267 + Alphonsus DE VERE b: Abt 1266 d: Abt 10 Dec 1329 10 John DE VERE b: Abt 12 Mar 1311 d: 23 Jan 1359 + Margaret DE BADLESMERE b: 1307 d: 24 May 1366 7 Juliana BARDOLF 7 Isolda (Iseude) BARDOLF b: Abt 1176 d: Bef 18 Jun 1246 + Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1175 d: Abt 1219 8 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1190 + Beatrice (Amice) DE SCULCOTES b: Abt 1198 9 Walter DE GREY b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 5 Jan 1267 + Isabel DE DUSTON b: Abt 1224 Page 1329

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 27 May 1295 + Joan DE VALOINES b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 12 Nov 1312 8 Richard DE GREY b: Abt 1200 d: Bef 8 Sep 1271 + Lucia DE HUMEZ b: Abt 1198 d: Bef 1282 9 Anges DE GREY b: Abt 1225 + William FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1225 d: Bef 1294 10 William FITZ WILLIAMS b: 1255 d: Abt 1342 + Isabel Maud DEINCOURT b: Abt 1271 + Elizabeth DE CLINTON b: Abt 1280 9 John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 + Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 10 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1255-1256 d: Sep 1308 + Eleanor DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1261 10 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1257 + Lucy b: Abt 1230 10 Andrew DE GREY b: 1250 10 Thomas DE GREY b: 1253 d: 1310 8 Hugh DE GREY b: 1202 9 John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 + Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 10 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1255-1256 d: Sep 1308 + Eleanor DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1261 10 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1257 + Lucy b: Abt 1230 10 Andrew DE GREY b: 1250 10 Thomas DE GREY b: 1253 d: 1310 8 John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 + Joan PEYVRE b: Abt 1211 9 Hawise "Helewise" DE GREY b: Abt 1239 + Ralph BASSETT b: 1242 d: 28 Dec 1299 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 + Emma DE GLANVILLE 9 Emma DE GREY b: Abt 1233 d: 1264 + William DE HUNTINGFIELD b: 24 Aug 1237 d: Aft 28 Jun 1283 10 Roger DE HUNTINGFIELD b: Abt 1250 d: 5 Dec 1302 + Joyce ENGAINE b: Abt 1258 d: 1312 9 Henry DE GREY 10 Hana GREY + Thomas MANSEL + Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 9 Reynold DE GREY b: 1235 d: 5 Apr 1308 + Maud DE LONGCHAMP b: 1245 10 Maud DE GREY b: Abt 1270 + John DE MOELS b: 1269 d: 20 May 1310 10 John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 + Maud DE VERDUN b: Abt 1260 + Anne DE FERRERES b: Abt 1268 + Maud BASSETT b: Abt 1264 9 Nichole DE GREY b: 1238 + Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1229 d: 22 Jul 1273 10 Joan DE TATTERSHALL b: 1262 d: 8 Oct 1329 + Robert DE DRIBY b: 1254 d: 1321 10 Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1260 10 Emma DE TATESHALL b: 1256 + Adam DE CAILLY b: Abt 1255 5 Basilia DE LIMESAY b: 1143 5 Aleanora DE LIMESAY b: Abt 1150.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4111. HAWISE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Ralph de Limesay 4110 married Hawise Unknown. They had one son: Alan de Limesay 3951 in 1058 This family is shown within family tree 566.

4112. RUDOLF DE WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 998 in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to William de Warenne, Earl of Warenne 4276, as shown within family tree 619. Rudolf died in 1073, aged about 75, in Varenne near Bellencombre, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. 4113. BEATRICE DE VASCOEUIL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1020 in Vascoeul, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Tesselin de Rouen 4277 and Ms. de Bolbec 4278, as shown in family tree 719. Beatrice died in 1059, aged about 39. Rudolf de Warenne 4112 married Beatrice de Vascoeuil. They had one son: Rudolf de Warenne 3953 about 1025 This family is shown as family tree 669. 4114. RALPH DE TORTA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1003. Ralph fathered one daughter: Emma de Torta 3954 in 1030 This family is shown within family tree 567. 4115. WILLIAM DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1085 to Robert de Pierrepont 4279 and Ermengarde de Montaigu 4280, as shown within family tree 620. William died about 1154, aged about 69. Note: 1 Ingobrand DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1050 + Unk b: Abt 1054 2 Robert DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1075 + Ermengarde DE MONTAIGU b: Abt 1083 3 William DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1085 d: Abt 1154 4 Guillaume DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1103 + Unk b: Abt 1107 5 Hugh DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1129 + Clemence DE VITRY b: Abt 1133 6 William DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1160 + Unk b: Abt 1166 7 Robert DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1193 + Maud b: Abt 1206 8 Henry DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1226 + Unk b: Abt 1230 9 Robert DE PIERREPONT b: Abt 1263 d: 6 Mar 1333 + Sarah HERIZ b: Abt 1267 10 Henry PIERREPONT b: Abt 1298 + Margaret FITZ WILLIAMS b: Abt 1302 6 Beatrice DE PIERREPONT + William DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1168 7 Alice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1130 + Reginald DE WARENNE b: Abt 1082 8 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 + Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 9 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 10 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 7 Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 + William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 8 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 9 William BARDOLF b: Abt 1195 + Nichola b: 1209 10 William BARDOLF b: 1231 d: 1 Dec 1289 + Julian DE GOURNAY b: 1231 d: 1295. William fathered one son: Guillaume de Pierrepont 3956 about 1103 This family is shown as family tree 670. Page 1331

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4116. HUGH DE GOURNAY, III (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1011 in Sussex, England to Hugh de Gournay, II 4281, as shown in family tree 720. 4117. BASILIA DE FLAITEL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1011 to Gerald de Flaitel 4282 and Herleva D'Evereaux 4283, as shown in family tree 721. Hugh de Gournay, III 4116 married Basilia de Flaitel. They had two children: Judith Adela De Gournay 4266 about 1008 Gerald de Gournay 3959 about 1035 This family is shown as family tree 671. 4118. MANASSES DE RAMMERUPT DE DAMMARTIN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1010 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France. 4119. CONSTANCE CAPET (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1014 in France to Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249 and Constance de Arles 4250, as shown in family tree 710. Manasses de Rammerupt de Dammartin 4118 married Constance Capet. They had one son: Hagues de Dammartin 3962 about 1042 This family is shown as family tree 672. 4120. SIR RALPH BASSETT, JUSTINCE OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1050 and 1076 in Normandy, France or Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England to Thurston Bassett 4284 and Thurstine Unknown 4285, as shown in family tree 722. Ralph died in 1120, aged about 56, in Adington Abbey, Adington, Berkshire, England. Note: 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. 4121. ALICE DE BUCI (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born between 1070 and 1080 in Great Weldon, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England to Robert de Buci 4286, as shown within family tree 623. Ralph Bassett, Justince of England 4120, aged about 32, married Alice de Buci, aged about 20, between 1089 and 1101 in Drayton Basset, Stafford, England. They had one son: Thomas Bassett 3964 about 1088 This family is shown as family tree 673. 4122. HUGH DE CREIL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 990 in France to Renauld de Creil 4287. Hugh died in 1060, aged about 70. Hugh fathered one son: Renault de Clermont 3968 in 1010 This family is shown within family tree 572. 4123. BAUDOUIN DE CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 990 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France to Baudoin de Clermont, I/Court of Clermont 4288. Baudouin fathered one daughter: Ermengarde de Clermont 3969 in 1010 This family is shown within family tree 572. 4124. COUNT HILDOUIN, III DE MONTDIDIER, III (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 980 in Montdidier, Somme, France to Hildouin, II de Montdidier 4289 and Hersende de Ponthieu 4290, as shown within family tree 625. Hildouin, died after 1037, when older than 57. Note: 1 Hersende DE PONTHIEU b: Abt 946 + Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: 960 d: 26 Jan 1057-1058 2 Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: Abt 980 d: Aft 1037 + Lesceline DE NEWMARCH b: Abt 990 d: 26 Jan 1057-1058 3 Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: 1021 d: 1063 + Alice (Adela) DE ROUCY b: 1024 d: 1069 4 Margaret (Marguerite) DE MONTDIDIER b: 1045 d: 1110 + Hugh DE CLERMONT b: 1030 d: Aft 1108 5 Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 + Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 6 Adeliza (Alice) DE CLARE b: Abt 1077 d: Abt 1163 + Aubrey DE VERE b: 1062 d: 15 May 1141 7 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1120 d: 26 Dec 1194 + Lucy (Agnes) DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1151 d: aft 26 de 1194 8 Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 Page 1332

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 9 Hugh DE VERE b: 1189 d: Bef 23 Dec 1263 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1178 10 Robert DE VERE b: 1220 d: 2 Sep 1296 + Alice DE SANFORD b: Abt 1231 d: 7 Sep 1317 10 Isabel DE VERE b: 1228 d: 11 Aug 1300 + John DE COURTENAY b: 26 Jun 1224 d: 3 May 1274 + Oliver DE DINHAM b: 1234 d: 26 Feb 1298-1299 7 Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 + Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 8 Maude DE MANDEVILLE b: 1138 + Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE b: 1134 d: 14 Jan 1180 9 Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 + Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 10 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 9 Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 + Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 10 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 + Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 10 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 8 Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE b: 1140 8 Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: 1142 8 Wiliam DE MANDEVILLE b: 1144 8 Robert DE MANDEVILLE b: 1146 7 Alice DE VERE b: Abt 1120 d: Aft 1185 + Roger FitzRichard DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1115 d: 1178 8 Roger FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1144 9 Alice FITZ ROGER b: 1170 + Herbert FITZ PIERS b: 1160 10 Lucia FITZPIERS b: 1190 d: Aft 1266 + William DE ROS b: 1196 d: Abt 1264 8 Richard FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1145 8 Robert Fitzroger "the Hospitaller" DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1160 + Margaret DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 9 John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 + Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 10 Ingram DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1224 10 Margaret DE CLAVERING b: 1225 + Gilbert DE VALE b: 1225 10 Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1227 10 Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 + Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 10 Alicia DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1229 10 Annora DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1231 10 Stephen De Baillol DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1235 10 Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 + Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 9 Alice Fitz-Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 1225 + Piers (Peter) FITZ HERBERT b: Abt 1163 d: 1 Jun 1235 10 Reginald FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1215 d: 5 May 1286 + Amice DE STANFORD b: Abt 1220 d: Aft Aug 1265 + Joan DE VIVONIA b: 1251 6 Richard Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1090 d: 15 Apr 1136 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 7 Roger (The Good) DE CLARE b: 1116 d: 1173 + Maud St. Hilary DE HARCOURT b: 1130 d: 24 Dec 1193 8 Richard DE CLARE b: 1153 d: 30 Dec 1218 + Amice (Amicia) Muellent FITZ ROBERT b: 1160 d: 1 Jan 1222-1223 9 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 1182 d: 25 Oct 1230 Page 1333

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Isabel MARSHAL b: 9 Oct 1200 c: Apr 1206 d: 16 Jun 1240 10 Agnes DE CLARE b: Aft 1217 10 Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 + Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 10 Richard DE CLARE b: 4 Aug 1222 d: 15 Jul 1262 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1222 d: Nov 1237 + Matilda (Maud) DE LACY b: Abt 1223 d: Bef 10 Mar 1288-1289 10 Isabel DE CLARE b: 2 Nov 1226 d: Aft 10 Jul 1264 + Robert DE BRUS b: 1210 10 William DE CLARE b: 18 May 1228 d: 23 Jul 1258 10 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 12 Sep 1229 9 Maud DE CLARE b: Abt 1176 d: 1213 + William (The Younger) DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1170 d: 1210 10 John "Tadody" DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1197 d: 18 Jul 1232 + Margaret Verch LLEWELYN b: 1204 d: Abt 1263 10 Maud Matilda DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1198 + Henry DE TRACY b: Abt 1190 d: 1274 + Roger DE LACY b: 1171 d: 1 Oct 1211 10 John DE LACY b: 1192 d: 22 Jul 1240 + Margaret DE QUINCY b: 1208 d: 1258 + Alice DE L' AIGLE 9 Joane DE CLARE b: Abt 1184 9 Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1186 8 Elana DE CLARE b: Abt 1154 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1150 d: Abt 1198 9 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1175 d: Abt 1219 + Isolda (Iseude) BARDOLF b: Abt 1176 d: Bef 18 Jun 1246 10 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1190 + Beatrice (Amice) DE SCULCOTES b: Abt 1198 10 Richard DE GREY b: Abt 1200 d: Bef 8 Sep 1271 + Lucia DE HUMEZ b: Abt 1198 d: Bef 1282 10 Hugh DE GREY b: 1202 10 John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 + Joan PEYVRE b: Abt 1211 + Emma DE GLANVILLE + Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 9 Agnes GREY b: Abt 1175 + John D' OYLY b: Abt 1170 10 John D' OYLY b: Abt 1195 d: Abt 1267 + Rose DE DUSTON b: Abt 1195 8 James DE CLARE b: 1164 8 Mabel DE CLARE b: 1152 d: Abt 1203 + Nigel DE MOWBRAY b: 1146 d: 1191 9 Robert DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1168 9 William DE MOWBRAY b: 1170 d: 1222 + Avice (Agnes) D' AUBIGNY b: 1174 10 Roger DE MOWBRAY b: 1210 d: 1266 + Matilda DE BEAUCAMP b: 1210 9 Philip DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1170 9 Roger William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1175 d: Bef 1234 + Osanna DE TANTON b: Abt 1182 10 Walter DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1205 d: 1252 9 Mabel DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1179 + Thomas DACRE b: Abt 1175 10 Humphrey DACRE b: Abt 1199 + Christiana HARRINGTON b: Abt 1200 9 Alice DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1180 + Robert DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1187 d: 1244 10 John DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1214 10 Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 + Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 8 Roger DE CLARE b: 1168 8 John DE CLARE b: 1170 8 Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 + Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 9 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 Page 1334

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 10 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 10 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 9 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 10 Alice DE MOHUN b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 1284 + Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1217 d: 1264 10 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1226 + William DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1152 d: May 1204 9 Warine DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1192 d: Jul 1255 + Joane MARSHALL b: Abt 1194 d: Abt 1234 10 Joan DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1222 d: Sep 1307 + William (Guillaume) de Lusignan DE VALENCE b: Aft 1225 d: May 1296 8 Henry DE CLARE b: 1172 6 Agnes DE CLARE b: 1091 + Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: 1087 d: 1144 7 Godard DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1108 7 Thomas DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1110 7 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: 1112 d: 1176 + Helesinde DE EU b: 1115 8 Emma DE SAINT LEGER b: 1138 + Hugh DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1139 d: Abt 1194 9 Henry (Stephen) DE LONGCHAMP b: 1160 d: 1212 + Maud DE CANTELOU b: 1151 10 Henry DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1201 d: Bef 1258 + Joan DE LACY b: Abt 1213 8 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1145 8 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1146 + Isabell b: Abt 1153 9 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1175 + Joan b: Abt 1175 10 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1206 8 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1147 7 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1113 7 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1114 6 Margaret DE CLARE b: Abt 1097 d: Abt 1170 + William DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1090 d: Bef 1136 7 Gilbert DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1120 d: Bef 1187 + Aveline DE LUCY b: Abt 1122 8 Richard DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1150 d: 1204 9 Margaret DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1170 + Hugh DE BOLEBEC b: Abt 1167 d: Abt 1194 10 Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 + Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 6 Baldwin Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: 1104 d: 1154 + Adeline DE ROLLOS b: 1104 7 Emma Fitzbaldwin DE CLARE b: 1120 d: 1168 + Hugh LE WAKE b: 1117 d: 1176 8 Baldwin LE WAKE b: 1137 d: Abt 1198 + Agnes DU HOMMET b: Abt 1160 9 Baldwn LE WAKE b: 1183 d: 13 Jul 1224 + Isabel DE BRIWERE b: 1180 d: Bef 10 Jun 1233 10 Hugh WAKE b: Abt 1210 d: Bef 18 Dec 1241 + Joan DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1220 d: 1276 8 Geoffrey LE WAKE b: 1147 9 Mary LE WAKE b: Abt 1200 + William DE DUSTON b: Abt 1198 10 Isabel DE DUSTON b: Abt 1224 + Walter DE GREY b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 5 Jan 1267 6 Rohese\Rohesia DE CLARE b: Bef 1117 d: 1179 + Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1125 d: 25 Jul 1186 7 Walter DE LACY b: 1172 d: 1241 Page 1335

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1177 8 Pernel (Petronilla) DE LACY b: 1195 d: 25 Nov 1288 + Ralph DE TOENI b: 1189 d: Sep 1239 9 Roger DE TOENI b: 1235 d: 12 May 1264 + Alice DE BOHUN b: Abt 1235 d: Aft 23 Apr 1309 10 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1255 d: Bef 29 Jul 1295 + Mary CLARISSA b: Abt 1260 d: Aft 1283 10 Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 + Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 9 Constance DE TOENI b: Abt 1220 d: Aft 11 Feb 1264-1265 + Fulk FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1210 d: 14 May 1264 10 Mabel FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1246 d: Bef 24 May 1297 + John DE TREGOZ b: 1222 d: 21 Aug 1300 8 Katherine DE LACY b: 1198 8 Ediga Giles DE LACY b: Abt 1205 + Richard "The Great" DE BURGH b: 1186 d: 1242 9 Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 + Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 10 Richard "The Red" DE BURGH b: 1259 d: Jul 1326 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1264 d: 1304 10 Theobald DE BURGH b: 1261 10 Jill DE BURGH b: 1262 10 William DE BURGH b: 1265 8 Gilbert DE LACY b: Abt 1206 7 Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1166 5 Ermentrude DE CLERMONT b: 1066 + Hugh Lupus "Le Gros" D'AVRANCHES b: 1054 6 Hugh "Lupus" D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1073 6 Geva D' AVRANCHES b: Abt 1076 + Geoffrey "Galfridus" DE RIDEL b: Abt 1075 d: 25 Nov 1120 7 Matilda DE RIDEL b: Abt 1097 d: 1139 + Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1097 d: 1144 8 Geoffrey BASSETT b: Abt 1128 8 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1131 + Alice b: Abt 1135 9 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1160 + Isabell b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1189 + Unk b: Abt 1194 8 Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1132 8 William BASSET b: 1134 9 Simon BASSETT b: Abt 1165 + Elizabeth DE AVENEL b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 8 Sibel BASSETT b: 1135 8 Jordan BASSETT b: Abt 1135 9 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1165 d: 1234 10 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1195 d: Bef 1272 + Agnes DE LASCELLES b: Abt 1202 d: Aft 1272 8 Phillip BASSETT b: Abt 1136 8 Sibyl BASSETT b: Abt 1127 d: Aft 1185 + Robert DE CAUS b: Abt 1106 d: Aft 1168 9 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1130 d: Aft 1198 + Agnes 10 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1155 9 Maud DE CAUS b: 1136 d: 1224 + Adam FITZ PETER b: Abt 1136 10 John DE BIRKIN b: Abt 1166 d: 1227 + Joan DE LENVEISE b: Abt 1166 9 Margaret DE CAUS b: Abt 1142 7 Robert DE RIDEL b: Abt 1107 7 Godfrey DE RIDEL b: 1109 6 Mavila (Maud) D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1081 + William Fitz Norman DE LA MARE b: Abt 1079 d: Aft 1114 7 Richard DE LA MARE b: Abt 1099 8 Robert DE LA MARE b: 1116 d: Abt 1193 Page 1336

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Aliza b: Abt 1120 9 Agnes DE LA MARE b: Abt 1140 + Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1138 d: 1191 10 Mary DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1195 + Michael DE STOURTON b: Abt 1185 10 Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1186 + Beatrice DE MURDOC b: Abt 1194 5 Renauld DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1080 d: 1162 + Clemence DE BAR-LE-DUC b: Abt 1106 6 Mathilda (Maud) DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1138 d: Oct 1200 + Aubrey (Alberic) DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1135 d: 19 Sep 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 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 7 Simon DE DAMMARTIN b: 1180 6 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1150 + Mahaut DE BRETEUIL b: Abt 1157 7 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1175 d: 1214 + Gertrude DE NESLE b: Abt 1170 d: 1239 8 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1200 d: 1 Feb 1285 + Alix Adele DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1200 9 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1245 Page 1337

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Alix DE DREUX b: 1255 10 Alix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1270 + Guillaume "San Terre" DE DAMPIERRE b: Abt 1250 d: 1311 9 Beatrix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1250 + Jean DE LILLE b: 1250 d: Abt 1292 10 Guiotte DE LILLE b: Abt 1275 d: 7 Aug 1338 + Valeran DE LUXEMBOURG b: Abt 1275 4 Beatrice DE MONTDIDIER b: 1051 + Geoffrey DE MORTAIGNE b: 1033 5 Marguerite DE PERCHE b: 1067 d: 1156 + Henri De Newberg DE BEAUMONT b: 1045 d: 20 Jun 1123 6 Roger De Newberg DE BEAUMONT b: Bef 1102 d: 12 Jun 1153 + Gundred DE WARENNE b: 1117 d: Aft 1166 7 Waleran De Newberh DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1140 d: 12 Dec 1204 + Alice DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1179 d: Abt 1212 8 Alice De Newberh DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1187 d: 1246 + William DE MAUDUIT b: 1185 d: Apr 1257 9 Isabel DE MAUDUIT b: 1214 d: 1268 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1210 d: 1269 10 William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 + Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 10 Mary DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1230 + Hamon MASSEY b: Abt 1230 10 Maud DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1230 + William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1230 d: 1286 10 Joan DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1237 10 Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1238 10 Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 + Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 10 Sarah DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1255 + Richard TALBOT b: 1253 d: 3 Sep 1306 6 Agnes DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1084 + Geoffrey DE CLINTON b: Bet 1070 and 1084 d: Abt 1125 7 Lescelina DE CLINTON b: Abt 1100 + Norman DE VERDON b: Abt 1100 d: Aft 1153 8 Alice DE VERDON b: Abt 1120 + Ivo PANTULF b: Abt 1114 d: 1175 9 William PANTULF b: Abt 1151 d: 1194 + Joan DE GOLDINGTON b: Abt 1151 10 Iseult PANTULF b: 1168 d: Abt 1222 + Walter DE TATESHALL b: 1159 d: Abt 1200 10 William PANTOLPH b: 1196 + Aline DE VERDUN b: 1202 9 Emma PANTULF b: 1169 d: 1227 + Robert CORBET b: 1151 d: 1222 10 Thomas CORBERT b: 1182 d: Sep 1274 + Matilda + Isabel DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1191 10 Robert CORBET b: Abt 1184 10 Hugh CORBET b: Abt 1186 10 Margaret CORBET b: Abt 1188 10 William (Of Chaddesley) CORBET b: 1190 d: 1254 + Ada b: 1210 10 Alan CORBET b: Abt 1192 10 Alicia CORBET b: Abt 1194 10 Ffelis CORBET b: Abt 1196 9 Hugh PANTULF b: 1134 + Christina FITZ ALAN b: 1143 10 William (Ives) PANTULF b: 1171 + Hawise FITZ WARIN 8 Bertram DE VERDUN b: Abt 1149 d: 1192 + Roesia b: Abt 1149 9 Nicholas DE VERDUN b: Abt 1179 d: Apr 1232 + Joan FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1178 10 Rohesia DE VERDUN b: Abt 1200 d: Bef Feb 1246-1247 + Theobald LE BOTELER b: 1200 d: 19 Jul 1230 Page 1338

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10 Aline DE VERDUN b: 1202 + William PANTOLPH b: 1196 4 Andre de Montdidier DE ROUCY b: Abt 1058 d: Aft 1118 + Adele Agnes DE BRAINE b: Abt 1064 5 Alice Agnes DE ROUCY b: Aft 1090 + Erard DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1079 d: 1114 6 Walter Gauthier DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1110 d: 1161 + Humberline DE SOISSONS D'EU b: Abt 1105 7 Erard DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1140 d: 8 Feb 1190 + Agnes DE MONTFAUCON b: Abt 1149 8 Jean DE BRIENNE b: 1 Jun 1195 d: 23 Mar 1237 + Berengaria FRENANDEZ b: 1198-1199 d: 12 Apr 1237 9 Jean DE BRIENNE b: Abt 1225 d: 1296 + Jeanne DE CHATEAUDUN b: Abt 1227 d: Aft 1265. 4125. LESCELINE DE NEWMARCH (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 990 in Turqueville, Normandy, France to Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville 4291 and Anceline de Montfort 4292, as shown in family tree 723. Lesceline died on 26 January 1057/58, aged about 66. Hildouin, III de Montdidier, III 4124 married Lesceline de Newmarch. They had one son: Hildouin, IV de Montdidier, IV/Comte de Montdidier et Roucy 3970 in 1021 This family is shown as family tree 674. 4126. EIBLES DE ROUCY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 988 in Reimes, Marne, France. 4127. BEAUTRIX VON HENNEGAU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 992 in Hainaut, Belgium. Eibles de Roucy 4126 married Beautrix Von Hennegau. They had one daughter: Alice de Roucy 3971 in 1024 This family is shown within family tree 572. 4128. SIR WALCHELINDE DE FERRERS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1010 in Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France. Walchelinde died in 1089, aged about 79, in Tutbury Castle, Stratfordshire, England. Note: 1 Walchelinde DE FERRERS b: 1010 d: 1089 + Alice LECHE b: Abt 1015 2 Henry DE FERRERS b: Abt 1036 d: 1088 + Bertha ROBERTS b: Abt Jan 1040 3 Robert DE FERRERS b: Abt 1062 d: 1139 + Hawise DE VITRE b: 1069 4 Maud DE FERRERS b: Abt 1090 + Bertram DE VERDON b: Abt 1096 5 Norman DE VERDON b: Abt 1100 d: Aft 1153 + Lescelina DE CLINTON b: Abt 1100 6 Alice DE VERDON b: Abt 1120 + Ivo PANTULF b: Abt 1114 d: 1175 7 William PANTULF b: Abt 1151 d: 1194 + Joan DE GOLDINGTON b: Abt 1151 8 Iseult PANTULF b: 1168 d: Abt 1222 + Walter DE TATESHALL b: 1159 d: Abt 1200 9 Robert DE TATESHALL b: 1187 d: 16 Jul 1249 + Mabel DE ALBINI b: 1194 10 Robert DE TATTERSHALL b: 1229 d: 22 Jul 1273 + Nichole DE GREY b: 1238 10 Emma DE TATTERSHALL b: 1226 8 William PANTOLPH b: 1196 + Aline DE VERDUN b: 1202 9 Roesia PANTOLPH b: 1228 d: 6 Apr 1294 + William DE TRUSSELL b: 1226 10 William DE TRUSSELL b: 1261 d: 1316 + Maud Matilda DE MAINWARING b: Abt 1261 7 Emma PANTULF b: 1169 d: 1227 + Robert CORBET b: 1151 d: 1222 8 Thomas CORBERT b: 1182 d: Sep 1274 + Matilda + Isabel DE VALLETORT b: Abt 1191 9 Alice CORBERT b: Abt 1218 + Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1215 d: 1282 10 Alice DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1240 + John DE HOTHAM b: Abt 1236 d: 1294 Page 1339

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Nicholas DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1243 d: 1293 + Alianore CLINTON b: Abt 1248 10 Richard DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1250 10 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1251 10 Isabella DE STAFFORD b: 1265 9 Vince CORBERT b: Abt 1221 9 Emma CORBERT b: Abt 1223 9 Winnewine CORBERT b: Abt 1225 9 Elizabeth CORBERT b: Abt 1227 9 Peter CORBERT b: 1229 + Alice DE ORREBY b: 1260 d: Bef 20 Oct 1317 10 John CORBET b: 25 Mar 1289 d: 1347 + Joan DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1240 9 Roger CORBERT b: Abt 1231 9 Robert CORBERT b: Abt 1233 + Elizabeth LE STRANGE b: 1238 10 Joan CORBET b: 1266 d: Bef 1348 + Owain DE LA POLE b: 1257 d: 1293 9 Nicholas CORBERT b: Abt 1235 8 Robert CORBET b: Abt 1184 8 Hugh CORBET b: Abt 1186 8 Margaret CORBET b: Abt 1188 8 William (Of Chaddesley) CORBET b: 1190 d: 1254 + Ada b: 1210 9 Roger (Of Caddesley) CORBET b: 1233 d: 1290 + Nesta DE VALE b: 1237 10 William (Of Chaddesley) CORBET b: 1 Nov 1280 d: 1351 8 Alan CORBET b: Abt 1192 8 Alicia CORBET b: Abt 1194 8 Ffelis CORBET b: Abt 1196 7 Hugh PANTULF b: 1134 + Christina FITZ ALAN b: 1143 8 William (Ives) PANTULF b: 1171 + Hawise FITZ WARIN 9 Maud PANTULF b: Abt 1219 + Ralph LE BOTELER b: Abt 1218 d: 10 Jan 1277 10 William LE BOTELER b: Abt 1245 d: Bef 11 Dec 1283 + Anghared VERCH GRUFFYDD b: Abt 1245 + Angarad Verch GRIFFITH b: Abt 1236 d: Aft 1308 10 Joanna LE BOTELER b: Abt 1245 6 Bertram DE VERDUN b: Abt 1149 d: 1192 + Roesia b: Abt 1149 7 Nicholas DE VERDUN b: Abt 1179 d: Apr 1232 + Joan FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1178 8 Rohesia DE VERDUN b: Abt 1200 d: Bef Feb 1246-1247 + Theobald LE BOTELER b: 1200 d: 19 Jul 1230 9 Matilda LE BOTELER b: Abt 1225 d: 27 Nov 1283 + John FITZ ALAN b: May 1223 d: Nov 1267 10 John FITZ ALAN b: 14 Sep 1246 d: 18 Mar 1271 + Isabella DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 10 Aug 1274 9 John Le Botiller DE VERDUN b: Abt 1226 d: 21 Oct 1274 + Eleanor DE BOHUN b: Abt 1238 10 Maud DE VERDUN b: Abt 1260 + John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 10 Emoline LE BOTELER b: 1247 d: Bef 1287 + Thomas DE MULTON b: 1243 d: Bef 24 Jul 1287 8 Aline DE VERDUN b: 1202 + William PANTOLPH b: 1196 9 Roesia PANTOLPH b: 1228 d: 6 Apr 1294 + William DE TRUSSELL b: 1226 10 William DE TRUSSELL b: 1261 d: 1316 + Maud Matilda DE MAINWARING b: Abt 1261 4 Robert DE FERRERS b: Abt 1100 d: 1160 + Margaret DE PEVEREL b: 1114 5 William (Walkeline) DE FERRERS b: Abt 1140 d: Bef 21 Oct 1190 + Sybil DE BRAOSE b: 1147 d: Aft 5 Feb 1227-1228 Page 1340

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 William DE FERRERS b: 1162 d: 22 Sep 1247 + Agnes DE MESCHINES b: 1174 d: 2 Nov 1247 7 William DE FERRERS b: Abt 1193 d: 24 Mar 1254 + Sibyl MARSHALL b: 1204 d: 27 Apr 1245 8 Maud DE FERRERS b: Abt 1220 8 Agatha (Agnes) DE FERRERS b: Abt 1224 8 Sybil DE FERRERS b: Abt 1224 + Francis DE BOHUN b: Abt 1224 9 John DE BOHUN b: Abt 1247 d: 28 Sep 1284 + Joan DE LA CHAPPELE b: Dec 1256 10 James DE BOHUN b: 3 Feb 1280 d: 30 May 1306 + Joan DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1280 d: 6 Jun 1324 8 Isabel DE FERRERS b: 1226 d: 26 Nov 1260 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 9 Isabel DE MOHUN b: Abt 1244 + Edmond DEINCOURT b: Aft 1248 d: 6 Jan 1327 10 Isabel Maud DEINCOURT b: Abt 1271 + William FITZ WILLIAMS b: 1255 d: Abt 1342 10 John DEINCOURT b: Abt 1272 10 Margaret DEINCOURT b: Abt 1274 d: Abt 1333 + Robert WILLOUGHBY b: Abt 1267 d: Abt 25 Mar 1317 9 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1235 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1226 d: Bef 5 Jan 1271-1272 10 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1255-1256 d: Sep 1308 + Eleanor DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1261 10 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1257 9 Margaret DE MOHUN b: 1240 8 Joan DE FERRERS b: Abt 1233 d: Bef Oct 1267 + Robert DE AGUILLON b: 15 Feb 1235-1236 d: 15 Feb 1285-1286 9 Margaret DE AGUILLON b: Abt 1257 d: Aft Feb 1333-1334 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1257 d: 24 Jun 1314 10 Thomas DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1287-1294 d: 10 Oct 1339 + Agnes DE ROKESLEY b: 1299-1300 d: 22 Dec 1346-1349 10 Joan DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1285 + Thomas DE TREGOZ b: 1265 10 Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 + Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 10 Margery DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1300 9 Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 + Hugh BARDOLF b: 29 Sep 1259 d: Sep 1304 10 Thomas BARDOLF b: Oct 1282 d: 11 Dec 1328 + Agnes DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1289 d: 11 Dec 1357 10 Margery BARDOLF b: Abt 1280 + Michael DE POYNINGS b: Abt 1280 + Margaret DE QUINCY b: 1208 d: 1258 8 Joane DE FERRERS b: Abt 1236 d: 19 Mar 1309-1310 + Thomas "The Wise" DE BERKELEY b: 1245 d: 23 Jul 1321 9 Margaret DE BERKELEY b: Bef 1274 9 John DE BERKELEY b: 1277 9 James DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1279 9 Thomas DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1280 9 Maurice "The Magnanimous" DE BERKELEY b: Apr 1281 d: 31 May 1326 + Eve LA ZOUCHE b: 1 Aug 1277 d: 5 Dec 1314 10 Thomas "The Rich" DE BERKELEY b: 1292 d: 27 Oct 1361 + Margaret DE MORTIMER b: 1308 d: 5 May 1337 + Katherine CLYVEDON b: Abt 1310 10 Ela (Milicent) DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1295 + John DE MALTRAVERS b: Abt 1290 d: 16 Feb 1363-1364 10 John DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1297 10 Maurice DE BERKELEY b: 1298 d: 12 Feb 1346 + Margery DE VERE b: 1300 d: 1351 10 Eudo DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1301 10 Peter DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1301 10 Isabel DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1307 d: 25 Jul 1362 + Robert DE GLIFFORD b: 5 Nov 1305 d: 20 May 1344 9 Isabel DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1281 Page 1341

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Alice DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1283 + Ralph DE STOURTON b: Abt 1251 d: Abt 1303 10 William DE STOURTON b: Abt 1310 + Joan VERNON b: Abt 1298 10 Joan DE STOURTON b: 1305 d: Aft 1346 + Ralph BASSETT b: 27 Aug 1300 8 Robert DE FERRERS b: 1239 d: 1279 + Mary LE BRUN b: Bet 1225 and 1245 + Alianor DE BOHUN b: Abt 1247 d: 20 Feb 1313-1314 9 John DE FERRERS b: 20 Jun 1271 d: Aug 1312 + Hawise DE MUSCEGROS b: 21 Dec 1276 10 Robert DE FERRERS b: 25 Mar 1309 d: 28 Aug 1350 + Agnes DE BOHUN b: Abt 1313 + Joan DE LA MOTE b: Abt 1315 9 Alianore DE FERRERS b: Abt 1268 d: Bef 1308 + Robert FITZWALTER b: 1247 d: 18 Jan 1325-1326 10 Robert FITZWALTER b: Bef 1300 d: 6 May 1328 + Joan DE MULTON b: Abt 1304 d: 16 Jun 1363 8 Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1242 + William MARSHAL b: Abt 1214 d: Bef Sep 1265 9 John MARSHAL b: Abt 1257 d: Bef 4 Dec 1282 10 William MARSHAL b: 24 Sep 1277 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Christian FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1278 8 Anges DE FERRERS b: 1244 d: Aft 9 May 1281 + Robert DE MUSCEGROS b: Bef 1252 d: 27 Dec 1280 9 Hawise DE MUSCEGROS b: 21 Dec 1276 + John DE BURES b: Abt 1274 d: 22 Dec 1350 10 Catherine DE BURES b: Abt 1310 d: Aft Oct 1355 + Gile DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1273 d: 12 Oct 1361 + John DE FERRERS b: 20 Jun 1271 d: Aug 1312 10 Robert DE FERRERS b: 25 Mar 1309 d: 28 Aug 1350 + Agnes DE BOHUN b: Abt 1313 + Joan DE LA MOTE b: Abt 1315 8 William DE FERRERS b: Abt 1248 d: 1288 + Anne LE DESPENCER b: 1248 d: Aft 1300 9 Anne DE FERRERES b: Abt 1268 + John DE GREY b: Bef 1258 d: 28 Oct 1323 10 Henry DE GREY b: 28 Oct 1281 d: 10 Dec 1342 + Anne DE ROCKLEY b: Abt 1290 10 Joan DE GREY b: Abt 1283 9 William DE FERRERS b: 30 Jan 1271-1272 d: 20 Mar 1324-1325 + Margaret (Ellen) DE SEGRAVE b: 1272 d: 1316 10 Thomas DE FERRERS b: Abt 1299 + Ankaret LE BOTELER b: Abt 1306 d: 8 Oct 1361 10 Henry DE FERRERS b: 1303 d: 15 Sep 1343 + Isabella DE VERDUN b: 21 Mar 1316 d: 1349 10 Anne DE FERRERS b: 1317 d: 8 Aug 1367 + Edward DE SPENCER b: 1312 d: 1342 7 Petronel DE FERRERS b: Abt 1205 7 Sybil DE FERRERS b: 25 Jul 1216 + John DE VESPONT b: 1194 8 Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 + Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 9 Isabel DE VESPONT b: Abt 1260 d: 14 May 1282 + Roger DE CLIFFORD b: Abt 1244 d: 6 Nov 1282 10 Robert DE CLIFFORD b: 1 Apr 1274 d: 24 Jun 1314 + Maud DE CLARE b: 1276 d: Abt 1326 6 Petronella (Pernell) DE FERRERS b: Abt 1152 d: Aft 1214 + Henry (Hervey) DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1175 d: Bef 12 May 1237 7 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1215 d: 1282 + Alice CORBERT b: Abt 1218 8 Alice DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1240 + John DE HOTHAM b: Abt 1236 d: 1294 9 John DE HOTHAM b: 1262 d: Abt 1348 + Agnes DANIEL b: 1278 d: 1341 10 John DE HOTHAM b: Abt 1300 Page 1342

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Agnes DE HOTHAM b: 1319 + Thomas DE SUTTON b: 1315 d: Aft 1356 8 Nicholas DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1243 d: 1293 + Alianore CLINTON b: Abt 1248 9 Edmund DE STAFFORD b: 17 Jul 1273 d: 2 Aug 1308 + Margaret BASSETT b: Abt 1283 d: 17 Mar 1336-1337 10 Ralph DE STAFFORD b: 24 Sep 1301 d: 31 Aug 1372 + Katherine DE HASTINGS + Margaret DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1308 d: 7 Sep 1349 10 Richard DE STAFFORD b: 1302 10 Catherine DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1304 10 Elizabeth DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1305 10 Margaret DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1306 10 William DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1306 10 Jacobus DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1308 10 Humphrey DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1308 8 Richard DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1250 8 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1251 8 Isabella DE STAFFORD b: 1265 6 Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1166 6 Agatha DE FERRERS b: Abt 1168 6 Son DE FERRERS b: 1168 6 Milicent DE FERRERS b: Abt 1170 6 Son DE FERRERS b: 1170 6 Son DE FERRERS b: 1172 6 Robert DE FERRERS b: Abt 1177 + Godehold DE TOENI b: 1140 6 Isabel Millicent DE FERRERS b: 1175 d: 29 Apr 1240 + Roger DE MORTIMER b: 1158 d: 24 Jun 1214 7 Ralph DE MORTIMER b: 1187 d: 6 Aug 1246 + Gladys "The Dark" FAWR b: 1198 d: 1251 8 Maud DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1213 8 Roger DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1231 d: 27 Oct 1282 + Maud DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1221 d: Bef 20 Mar 1300 9 Isabella DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1248 d: Bef 10 Aug 1274 + John FITZ ALAN b: 14 Sep 1246 d: 18 Mar 1271 10 Maud FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1263 10 Richard FITZ ALAN b: 3 Feb 1266 d: 9 Mar 1302 + Alasia (Alisona) (Alice) DE SALUZZO b: 1271 d: 25 Sep 1292 10 Eleanor FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1277 + Henry DE PERCY b: 25 Mar 1273 d: 2 Oct 1314 9 Edmund DE MORTIMER b: 1255 d: 17 Jul 1304 + Margaret DE FIENNES b: Abt 1260 d: 7 Feb 1334 10 Isolde DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1281 + Hugh DE AUDLEY b: Abt 1250 d: 1325 10 Roger DE MORTIMER b: 25 Apr 1287 d: 29 Nov 1330 + Joan DE GENEVILLE b: 2 Feb 1285 d: 19 Oct 1356 9 Margaret DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1262 7 Joan Isabel DE MORTIMER b: 1194 d: 1268 + Walcheline Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1184 d: 14 Apr 1236 8 William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1210 d: 1269 + Isabel DE MAUDUIT b: 1214 d: 1268 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 Page 1343

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 8 James DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1217 + Piers (Peter) FITZ HERBERT b: Abt 1163 d: 1 Jun 1235 3 Melicent DE FERRERS b: 1060 + Ralph DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1053 d: 5 Aug 1104 4 Havoise DE MORTIMER b: 1074 + Stephen D'AUMALE b: 1070 d: 1127 5 William D'AUMALE b: 1098 5 Agnes D'AUMALE b: Abt 1103 d: 1130 + Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1099 d: 1143 6 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1118 d: 1172 + Jueta (Ivetta) DE ACHES b: Abt 1116 d: Abt 1206 7 Adam DE BRUS b: Abt 1143 d: 1196 + Joanna DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1145 8 Peter Piers DE BRUS b: Abt 1152 d: 1222 + Joan LE GRAMMAIRE b: Abt 1155 9 Peters Piers DE BRUS b: Abt 1181 d: 7 Sep 1241 + Hawise DE LANCASTER b: Abt 1214 10 Lucy DE BRUS b: 1191 + Marmaduke DE THWENG b: 1225 d: Dec 1279 10 Margaret DE BRUS b: 1220 + Robert DE ROS b: Abt 1223 d: 17 May 1285 8 Isabel DE BRUS b: Abt 1160 d: Aft 1230 + Henry DE PERCY b: Abt 1156 d: Bef 29 Sep 1198 9 William DE PERCY b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 28 Jul 1245 + Joan DE BRIWERE b: Abt 1187 10 Anastance (Anastasia) DE PERCY b: Abt 1220 + Ralph FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1206 d: Bef 1294 + Eleanor DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1206 d: Bef 22 Nov 1281 10 Henry DE PERCY b: 1228 d: 29 Aug 1272 + Eleanor Plantagenet DE WARENNE b: 1251 d: 1282 5 Ada D'AUMALE b: 1105 + Hugh TYRRELL b: Abt 1085 d: 1159 6 Hugh TYRRELL b: Abt 1123 d: Aft 1173 + Marie DE SENARPONT b: Abt 1125 7 Roger TYRRELL b: Abt 1145 d: Aft 1199 8 Edward TYRRELL b: Abt 1165 d: 1210 9 Galford TYRRELL b: Abt 1194 d: 1250 Page 1344

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Edmond TYRRELL b: Abt 1225 d: 1280 + Jane BORGATE b: Abt 1230 5 Beatrix DE AUMALE b: Abt 1118 + Gerard (Guermond) DE PICQUIGNY b: 1116 d: Abt 1178 6 Agnes DE PICQUIGNY b: Abt 1140 + Bernard DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1135 d: Abt 1194 7 Annabel DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1153 7 Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 + Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 8 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 9 John DE BALIOL b: 1206 d: 27 Aug 1268 + Devorguilla Macdonald DE GALLOWAY b: Abt 1218 10 Cecilia DE BALIOL b: Abt 1240 d: 1289 + John DE BURGH b: Abt 1230 d: Abt 3 Mar 1280 10 Eleanor DE BALIOL b: Abt 1246 + John (Black) COMYN b: Abt 1245 10 Ada DE BALIOL b: Abt 1248 10 Euphemia DE BALIOL b: Abt 1249 10 William DE BALIOL b: Abt 1251 d: 1313 + Isabel DE WARENNE b: 1253 9 Eustace DE BARNARD b: 1208 9 Theopharcia DE BALIOL b: Abt 1209 9 Barnard DE BALIOL b: 1209 9 Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 + John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 10 Ingram DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1224 10 Margaret DE CLAVERING b: 1225 + Gilbert DE VALE b: 1225 10 Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1227 10 Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 + Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 10 Alicia DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1229 10 Annora DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1231 10 Stephen De Baillol DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1235 10 Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 + Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 9 Joscelin DE BALIOL b: 1214 9 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1216 7 Ingelram (Ingram) DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1165 + Agnes DE BERKELEY b: Abt 1170 8 Eleanor DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1206 d: Bef 22 Nov 1281 + William DE PERCY b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 28 Jul 1245 9 Henry DE PERCY b: 1228 d: 29 Aug 1272 + Eleanor Plantagenet DE WARENNE b: 1251 d: 1282 10 Henry DE PERCY b: 25 Mar 1273 d: 2 Oct 1314 + Eleanor FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1277 7 Joceline DE BALLIOL b: 1166 5 Adelize D'AUMALE b: Abt 1114 3 Eugenulph DE FERRERS b: 1064 3 William DE FERRERS b: 1066 3 Amicea DE FERRERS b: Abt 1068 3 Emmeline DE FERRERS b: 1070 3 Gundreda DE FERRERS b: 1075 3 Henry DE FERRERS b: Abt 1079 2 Gundred DE FERRERES b: Abt 1040 + Robert "The Admiral" LE BLOUNT b: Abt 1029 3 Gilbert LE BLOUNT b: Abt 1071 + Alice (Alicia) DE COLEKIRKE b: Abt 1070 4 Gilbert LE BLOUNT b: Abt 1089 4 William LE BLOUNT b: Abt 1096 d: Abt 1169 + Sarah DE MUNCHENSEY b: Abt 1097 5 Gilbert (Hubert) BLOUNT b: Abt 1120 d: Abt 1188 + Agnes (De Insula) DE I'ISLE b: Bef 1130 d: Aft 1198 6 William LE BLOUNT b: 1153 6 Robert (De Insula) LE BLOUNT. Page 1345

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4129. ALICE LECHE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1015. Walchelinde de Ferrers 4128 married Alice Leche. They had one son: Henry de Ferrers, Earl of Derby 3974 about 1036 This family is shown within family tree 523.

4130. EUGENULPHI DE ROBERTI (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1015 in Gastenois, Normandy, France. Eugenulphi fathered one daughter: Bertha Roberts 3975 about 1040 This family is shown within family tree 523. 4131. ROBERT DE VITRE, SEIGNEUR OF VITRE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1025 in Vitre, Brittany, France to Tristan de Vitre 4293 and Ennoguende de Fougeres 4294, as shown in family tree 724. Robert died after 1090, when older than 65. 4132. BERTHE DE CRAON (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1035 to Guerin de Craon 4295 and Anne de Crequy 4296, as shown in family tree 725. Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4131 married Berthe de Craon. They had one son: Andre de Vitre 3976 in 1054 This family is shown as family tree 675. 4133. ROBERT DE BURGH DE MORTAIGNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1037 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France to Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville 4297 and Herleva de Falise 4165, as shown in family tree 688. Robert died on 8 December 1093, aged about 56, in St Grestain, France. 4134. MAUD DE MONTGOMERY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1050 in Mortaigne, Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, France to Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel 4085 and Mabel de Talvas 4086, as shown in family tree 665. Maud died in 1082, aged about 32, in Gestainbleu, France. Robert de Burgh de Mortaigne 4133 married Maud de Montgomery. They had one daughter: Agnes de Mortaigne 3977 in 1054 This family is shown as family tree 676. 4135. RUNULPH DE PEVEREL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1030 in Normandy, France to Runulph de Wrenroc 4298, as shown within family tree 627. Runulph died in 1072, aged about 42, in Hatfield, Peverell, Braintree, Essex, England. 4136. MAUDE DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1031 in St. Martin's-Le Grand, London, Middlesex, England to Ingelric de Ingelrica 4299, as shown in family tree 726. Maude died on 3 November 1083, aged about 52, in Hatfield, Peverell, Braintree, Essex, England. Runulph de Peverel 4135, aged about 19, married Maude de Ingelrica, aged about 18, in 1049. They had one son: William de Peverel, The Elder 3978 about 1054 This family is shown as family tree 677. 4137. ENGUERRAND DE PONTHIEU, II/COMTE DE VALOGNES (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1025 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Normandy, France to Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu 4300 and Berthe Aumale 4301, as shown in family tree 727. Enguerrand died on 20 November 1052, aged about 27, of slain at siege of Arques, in Arques. 4138. ADELIZA DE NORMANDY, COUNTESS OF AUMALE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1029 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, Frnce to Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy, 4164 and Herleva de Falise 4165, as shown in family tree 687. Adeliza died before 1090, when younger than 60. Enguerrand de Ponthieu, II/Comte De Valognes 4137 married Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale. They had two children: Judith Lens (of) Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon 4455 in 1054 Adeliza de Ponthieu 3979 about 1054 This family is shown as family tree 678. 4139. ADALBERT, II DE LA MARCHE, COMTE DE LA MARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1020 to Bernard de la Marche 4302 and Amelia de Montignac 4303. Adalbert, died in 1088, aged about 68. Note: Adalbert II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche gained the title of Count de la Marche. Child of Adalbert II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche Almodis de la Marche+ d. a 1115. Source Reference 115 applies. 4140. PONCIA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother). Adalbert, II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche 4139 married Poncia Unknown. They had one daughter: Almodis de la Marche 3981 in 1064 This family is shown within family tree 574. 4141. ROBERT DE BRAOSE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1000 in Normandy, France. Robert died about 1094, aged about 94, in Palestine, Israel. Page 1346

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4142. EMMA DE BRETAGNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1019 in Brittany, Normandy, France. Robert de Braose 4141 married Emma de Bretagne. They had one son: William de Braose, I/Lord De Bramber 3982 about 1049 This family is shown within family tree 575. 4143. WALDRON DE ST. CLARE, EARL OF ST. CLARE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1018 in Normandy, France to Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeil 4304, as shown in family tree 728. Waldron died in 1047, aged about 29. (Waldron married twice. He was married to Helena de Normandy 4144 and Helena de Normandy 4043.) Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare married Helena de Normandy 4043. See family tree 679. 4144. HELENA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1030. Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare 4143 married Helena de Normandy. They had one daughter: Agnes de St. Clare 3983 about 1048 This family is shown as family tree 679. 4145. ALURED DE TOTNAIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather). Alured fathered one son: Jukel de Totnais 3984 about 1049 This family is shown within family tree 524. 4146. ARNOUL DE PECGUIGNY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather). Arnoul fathered one daughter: Dau de Pecguigny 3985 in 1054 This family is shown within family tree 524. 4147. COUNT RANUPH DE BAYEAUX, I (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Ancitel De Bayeaux 4305 and Ms. Unknown 4306, as shown within family tree 630. Ranuph became generally known as "The Rich". The Rich died after 1017 in Bayeaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. 4148. ALIX DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1021 in Normandy, France to Richard De Normandy, III 4307 and Ms. Unknown 4308, as shown in family tree 729. Ranuph De Bayeaux, I 4147 married Alix De Normandy. They had one son: Ranulph De Meschines, II 3986 about 1050 This family is shown as family tree 680. 4149. AMAURI DE MONTFORT, SEIGNEUR OF MONTFORT-L'AMAURI (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 990 in Mont-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France to Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainault 4309 and Albreda de Nogent 4310, as shown within family tree 632. Amauri died on 4 February 1030, aged about 39. 4150. BERETRADE DE GOMETZ (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 995 to Guillaume de Gometz 4311, as shown in family tree 730. Beretrade died after 1051/52, when older than 56. Amauri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort-L'amauri 4149, aged about 32, married Beretrade de Gometz, aged about 27, in 1022 in Ile de France, France. They had one son: Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur of Montfort 3989 in 1026 This family is shown as family tree 681. 4151. RICHARD D'EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 986 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France to Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreux 4312 and Herleve de Normandie de Rouen 4313, as shown in family tree 731. Richard D'Evereux married Godeheut Borrell 3907. They had two children: Agnes D'Evereux 4065 in 1030 Agnes D'Evereux 3990 in 1030 This family is shown as family tree 602. 4152. GUILLAUME DE GARLENDE, I/LORD DE GARLEND & LIVRY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1043 in Garlende, France to Anseau de Garlende 4314. Guillaume died in 1115, aged about 72. 4153. AGNES DE RESPY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1050. Guillaume de Garlende, I/Lord De Garlend & Livry 4152 married Agnes de Respy. They had one son: Anselm de Garlende, Count of Rochefort 3991 about 1069 This family is shown within family tree 578. 4154. GUY DE MONTLHERY, II (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1042 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France to Gui Milo de Montlhery 4315 and Hodierne de Gometz 4316, as shown in family tree 732. Guy became generally known as "The Red". The Red died in 1108, aged about 66, of died in First Crusade. (Guy married twice. He was married to Elsie de Corbeil 4155 and Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay 4318.)

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Guy married his indirect relation , Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay 4318. 4155. ELSIE DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1048 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France to Richard de Corbeil 4317 and Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay 4318, as shown in family tree 733. Guy de Montlhery, II 4154 married Elsie de Corbeil. They had one daughter: Beatrice d'Montlhery 3992 about 1073 This family is shown as family tree 682. 4156. ADALBERT DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1030 in Neuchatal, Switzerland to Adalberet de Grandison 4319 and Ms. Telburge 4320, as shown within family tree 634. Adalbert died in 1086, aged about 56. Adalbert fathered one son: Falko Conan de Grandison 3993 about 1050 This family is shown as family tree 684. 4157. HILDUIN DE ROUCY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1043 in Montdidier, Somme, France. Note: 1 Hilduin DE ROUCY b: Abt 1043 + Adele 2 Ade DE ROUCY b: 1050 d: Aft 1121 + Wauthier Gaultier D' ATH b: 1050 + Falko Conan DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1050 d: Abt 1114 3 Ebal DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1087 d: 1133 + Adelaide b: Abt 1141 4 Bartholomew DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1110 d: Abt 1158 5 Eball DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1133 d: Abt 1174 + Jordane b: Abt 1134 6 Ebal DE GRANDISON b: 1154 d: Aft 1235 + Beatrix DE GENEVA b: Abt 1154 d: Aft 1235 2 Beatrice De Montdidier DE ROUCY b: 1069 + Geoffrey DE PECHE b: 1067 d: Oct 1100 3 Rautrou DE PECHE b: 1090 d: Apr 1144 + Matilda b: 1086 4 Robert DE PECHE b: Abt 1144 5 Geoffrey DE PECHE b: Abt 1170 d: Bef 1207 + Petronella Pernel DE WALENSIS b: 1170 d: Aft 1208 6 Richard DE PECHE b: 1200 + Hawise DE ARDERNE b: Abt 1204. 4158. ADELE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in Roucy, Aisne, Picardy, France. Hilduin de Roucy 4157 married Adele Unknown. They had one daughter: Ade de Roucy 3994 in 1050 This family is shown within family tree 579. 4159. BERLION DE LA TOUR DU PIN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1030. Note: 1 Berlion DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1030 2 Berlion DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1065 3 Girard DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1090 4 Albert DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1120 5 Albert DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1150 6 Albert DE LA TOUR DU PIN b: Abt 1165 + Marie D' AUVERGNE b: Abt 1170. Berlion fathered one son: Berlion de la Tour du Pin 3995 about 1065 This family is shown within family tree 528. 4160. ROBERT DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1011 to Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249 and Constance de Arles 4250, as shown in family tree 710. Robert died on 18 March 1075, aged about 63. Note: 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 Page 1348

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+ Beatrice DE LORRAINE b: Abt 1148. 4161. HELIE DE SAMOUR-EN-AXOIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1016 to Dalmas de Samour-En-Axois 4321 and Aremburge de Verge 4322, as shown within family tree 635. Helie died on 22 April 1109, aged about 92. Robert de Burgundy 4160, aged about 22, married Helie de Samour-En-Axois, aged about 17, in 1033. They had one son: Henry de Burgundy 3996 in 1035 This family is shown as family tree 685. 4162. EUDES DE BLOIS, II/COUNT OF BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 983 to Eudes de Blois 4323 and Berthe de Bourgogne 4324, as shown in family tree 734. Eudes died on 15 November 1037, aged about 54, in Verdun, Meuse, France. Note: 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. Source Reference 125 applies. 4163. MATHILDA D'AUVERGNE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Matilda de Normandie, was born in 995 in Auvergne, France. Mathilda died about 1017, aged about 22. Note: Matilda de Normandie d. circa 1017 Matilda de Normandie|d. c 1017|p878.htm#i8771|Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie|b. 28 Aug 933\nd. 20 Nov 996|p10218.htm#i102172|Gunnor de Crêpon|b. c 936\nd. 1031|p10218.htm#i102173|Guillaume I 'Longsword', 2nd Duc de Normandie|b. c 900\nd. 17 Dec 942|p10477.htm#i104762|Sprota (?)|b. c 911|p10477.htm#i104763||||||| Matilda de Normandie was the daughter of Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie and Gunnor de Crêpon. She married Eudes II de Blois, Comte de Blois circa 1003/4. She died circa 1017. Source Reference 125 applies. Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois 4162 married Mathilda d'Auvergne. They had one son: Theobald de Blois 3997 in 1019 This family is shown as family tree 686. 4164. ROBERT DE NORMANDY, I/6TH DUKE OF NORMANDY, (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 999 in Normandy, France to Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy 4325 and Judith de Bretagne 4326, as shown in family tree 735. Robert became generally known as "The Devil". The Devil died on 2 July 1034, aged about 35, in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. 4165. HERLEVA DE FALISE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Arlette De Falaise, was born about 1003 in Falise, Calvados, Normandy, France to Fulbert de Falise 4235 and Doda Duxia 4236, as shown in family tree 705. Herleva became generally known as "Arlette". Arlette died about 1050, aged about 47, in Abbey of Saint Grestain, France. She was buried in Abbey of Saint Grestain, France. (Herleva married twice. She was married to Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy, 4164 and Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville 4297.) Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy, 4164 married Herleva de Falise. They had two children: William Plantagenet, King of England 3999 in 1024 Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale 4138 in 1029 This family is shown as family tree 687. Herleva married her indirect relation , Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville 4297. 4166. BALDWIN DE FLEMING, V (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1018 in Flanders, Nord, France to Baldwin de Fleming, IV 4327 and Eleanor de Normandy 4328, as shown in family tree 736. Baldwin became generally known as "The Pious". The Pious died on 1 September 1067, aged about 49, in Lille, Nord, France. 4167. ADELAIDE HAWISE CAPET, COUNTESS DE AUXERRE & NEVERS, PRINCESS OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1009 in Nievre, Bourgogne, France to Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249 and Constance de Arles 4250, as shown in family tree 710. Adelaide died on 5 June 1063, aged about 53, in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France. (Adelaide married three times. She was married to Baldwin de Fleming, V 4166, Baldwin, V de Ingelrica 4072 and Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy 4218.) Baldwin de Fleming, V 4166 married Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France. They had one daughter: Matilda de Flanders, Countess of Flanders, Queen of England 4000 in 1031 This family is shown as family tree 689. Baldwin, V de Ingelrica 4072 married Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France. See family tree 690. Adelaide married her third cousin once removed, Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy 4218. 4168. DREUX DE AMIENS, COUNT OF AMIENS AND VEXIN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 990 in Vexin, Normandy, France to Gauntier Walter, II/Count of Valois, Amiens and Vexin 4329. Dreux died in 1035, aged about 45, in Pilgrimage to Holy Land. Page 1349

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Lloyd I. Taylor Dreux fathered one son: Ralph de Sudeley, Earl of Hereford, Norfolk & Suffolk 4001 about 1026 This family is shown within family tree 584.

4169. GILBERT, II DE CRESPIN, SEIGNEUR DE TELLIERES (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1036/37 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France to Gilbert, I Crespin, Comte de Brionne, Seigneur dr Tillieres & Bec 4330, as shown in family tree 738. Gilbert, died in 1109, aged about 73, in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. 4170. EVA DE MONTFORD (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1045 in Montfort, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France. Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Tellieres 4169 married Eva de Montford. They had one son: Ralph De Tellieres 4002 in 1058 This family is shown as family tree 691. 4171. ROHESE FITZHERBERT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1146 to Herbert Fitzherbert 4331, as shown in family tree 739. Rohese died in 1175, aged about 29. Rohese had one daughter: Ms. de Pomeroy 4006 This family is shown as family tree 692. 4172. MILES FITZ WALTER DE GLOUCESTER, EARL OF HEREFORD (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1092 in Gloucester, England to Walter de Pitres de Fitzroger 4332 and Berthe Unknown 4333, as shown in family tree 740. Miles died on 24 December 1143, aged about 51, in Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, England. 4173. SYBIL DE NEUFMARCHE, COUNTESS OF HEREFORD (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1096 in Aberhonwy, Brons., Wales to Bernard de Neufmarche 4334 and Nesta Verch Osborn 4335, as shown in family tree 741. Sybil died after 1143, when older than 47, in Gloucester, England. Miles Fitz Walter de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford 4172, aged about 28, married Sybil de Neufmarche, Countess of Hereford, aged about 24, in April 1121 in England. They had one daughter: Bertha de Gloucester 4008 about 1130 This family is shown as family tree 693. 4174. WILLIAM DE BRIWERE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1086 in Normandy, France. William fathered one son: Henry de Briwere 4009 about 1114 This family is shown within family tree 535. 4175. WILLIAM MANDUIT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1094 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. William died in 1195, aged about 101. 4176. ADELICIA DE SAINT LIZ (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1100 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. William Manduit 4175, aged about 30, married Adelicia de Saint Liz, aged about 24, in 1124 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. They had one son: William (Mauduit) Martyn 4011 about 1126 This family is shown within family tree 591. 4177. SIMON DE SENLIS, II (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as De Liz, was born about 1090 in Northamptonshire, England to Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton 4336 and Matilda Huntington, Queen of Scotland 4337, as shown in family tree 742. Simon died in August 1153, aged about 63. 4178. ISABEL DE BEAUMONT, COUNTESS OF LEICESTER (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1121 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England to Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester 4338 and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777, as shown in family tree 553. Isabel died after May 1188, when older than 66. Simon de Senlis, II 4177, aged about 47, married Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester, aged about 16, about 1137 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. They had one daughter: Isabel de Saint Liz 4012 about 1130 This family is shown as family tree 694. 4179. RICHARD BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1132 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England to Thomas Bassett 3964 and Eustachia Unknown 3965, as shown in family tree 623. Richard fathered one son: Thurston Bassett 4013 about 1156 This family is shown as family tree 695. 4180. HENRY DE BEAUMONT, EARL OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1045 in Neubourg, Manche, France. Henry died on 20 June 1119, aged about 73, in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France. Page 1350

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4181. MARGARET DE PERCHE, COUNTESS OF WARWICK (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born before 1100 in Perche, Normandy, France. Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick 4180, when younger than 54, married Margaret de Perche, Countess of Warwick before 1100 in Perche, Normandy, france. They had one son: Roger de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick 4014 in 1102 This family is shown within family tree 592. 4182. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, II/2ND EARL OF SURREY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born between 1065 and 1081 in Sussex, England to William de Warenne, I/Earl of Surrey 3805 and Grundred de Normandie, Princess of England 3806, as shown in family tree 567. William died on 11 May 1138, aged about 64, in England. Notes: • 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. 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. Page 1351

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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. Source Reference 109 applies. 4183. ELIZABETH CAPET (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Isabel de Vermandois, was born between 1081 and 1085 in Valois, Vermandois, France to Hugh Magnus Capet, Count De Vermandois 3925 and Adelaide de Vermandois 3926, as shown in family tree 609. Elizabeth became generally known as "Isabel". Isabel died on 13 February 1130/31, aged about 46, in St. Nicaise, D-Sens, France. (Elizabeth married twice. She was married to Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 and William de Warenne, II/2nd Earl of Surrey 4182.) Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 married Elizabeth Capet. They had one son: Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester 4338 in 1104 This family is shown as family tree 552. William de Warenne, II/2nd Earl of Surrey 4182, aged about 22, married Elizabeth Capet, aged about 12, in 1096 in France. They later divorced. They had one daughter: gundred de Warner, Countess of Warwick 4015 about 1117 This family is shown as family tree 696. 4184. IVO DE HARCURT (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1130 in Shenton, Leicestershires, England.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Ivo fathered one son: Robert De Harcurt 4016 about 1152 This family is shown within family tree 536.

4185. RICHARD DE CAMVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1127 in Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. 4186. MILICENT STANTON (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1127 in Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. Richard de Camville 4185 married Milicent Stanton. They had one daughter: Isabel de Camville 4017 about 1152 This family is shown within family tree 536. 4187. ROBERT CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1110 in Burton, Yorkshie, England to Ulbert Constable, Knight 4340 and Ernaburga Barton 4341, as shown in family tree 743. Robert died in 1149, aged about 39. Robert fathered one son: William Constable 4018 in 1150 This family is shown as family tree 697. 4188. WILLIAM LE FLEMING (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1059 in Caernaevon Castle, Berkermet, Cumberland, England. Note: 1 William LE FLEMING b: 1059 2 Michael LE FLEMING b: 1085 + D'ESTUTEVILLE b: 1094 3 Theobald DE DOUGLAS b: 1125 + DE MORAVIA b: 1132 4 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1150 d: 1214 5 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1175 d: 1240 + Margaret CRAWFORD b: 1179 6 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276 + Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 d: 1392 + Edigia Jill STEWART b: 1368 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1400 + Richard RUTHERFORD b: 1340 9 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1398 d: OCT 1437 + Margaret HAY 8 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 10 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359 + William DACRE b: 1357 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS + Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332 8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR Page 1353

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1349 + Johana MORAY b: 1350 9 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1308 + Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1307 d: Aft OCT 1358 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302 + Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259 8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 + Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 9 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 10 Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1348 d: 22 JUN 1402 + Chrisian DE GOURLAY b: 1367 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 10 James SANDILANDS b: 1346 + Jean STEWART b: 1350 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 + Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300 9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287 + Richard LOVEL b: 1283 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360 + Herbert HERRIES b: 1380 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388 6 Andrew DOUGLAS b: 1232 d: 1262 7 William DOUGLAS b: 1255 d: 1296 8 James DOUGLAS b: 1275 d: 20 APR 1323 9 John DOUGLAS b: 1303 d: 25 JAN 1350 + Agnes WID OF MUNDFODE b: 1320 10 James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 + Agnes DUNBAR b: 1335 + Egidia STEWART b: 1316 3 Michael LE FLEMMING b: 1124 + Christiana STAINTON b: 1128 4 William LE FLEMMING b: 1153 5 Michael LE FLEMMING b: 1197 + Agatha FITZHERVEY b: 1201 6 William LE FLEMMING b: 1219 7 alice FLEMMING b: 1245 + Richard DE CANSFIELD b: 1226 d: 1269 8 Agnes DE CANSFIELD b: 1267 + Robert DE HARINGTON b: 1262 9 John DE HARINGTON b: 1281 d: 2 JUL 1347 + Julia BARLINGHAM b: 1285 10 John HARINGTON b: 1315 + Katherine BANASTRE b: 1314.

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Lloyd I. Taylor William fathered one son: Michael le Fleming 4021 in 1085 This family is shown within family tree 539.

4189. SENESCAL FLAALD (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1046 in Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, France to Alan (of) Dol 4342. Senescal died on 10 January 1100, aged about 53. Senescal fathered one son: Alan Fitz Flaald, Baron of Oswestry 4025 in 1078 This family is shown within family tree 596. 4190. ARNULF DE HESDIN (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1038 in Hesdin, Normandy, Frnce to Gerard Seigneur de Hesdin 4343. Arnulf died in 1091, aged about 53, in England. 4191. EMMELINA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1040 in Normandy, France. Arnulf de Hesdin 4190 married Emmelina de Normandy. They had one daughter: Aveline de Hesdin 4026 in 1085 This family is shown within family tree 596. 4192. WILLIAM DE MORAVIA, LAIRD OF DUFFUS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1139 in Duffus Castle, Morayshire, Scotland to Freskin de Moravia, 1st Laird of Duffus 4344. William died in 1204, aged about 65, in Duffus Castle, Morayshire, Scotland. William fathered one son: William de Moravia 4027 in 1164 This family is shown within family tree 597. 4193. GUILLAUME IV TAILLEFER, COUNT OF ANGOUL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1134 in Angouleme, Charente, France. Guillaume died on 7 August 1187, aged about 53, in Messina, Sicily, Italy. Guillaume fathered one son: Aymer de Taillifer de Angouleme 4029 This family is shown within family tree 544. 4194. PAPIA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 960 in Normandy, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4195. MAUD DE NORMANDY, COUNTESS OF BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4196. EMMA DE NORMANDY, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4197. MAUGER DE NORMANDY, COMTE DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as De Mortain, was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4198. WILLAIM HIESMES, 1ST COUNT OF EU (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-uncle), also recorded as de Normandu, was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4199. HAWISE DE NORMANDY, DUCHESS OF BRITTANY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4200. WILLIAM, I DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 980 to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. William, died in 1015, aged about 35. 4201. SPROTA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4202. MURIELLA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-aunt) was born to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4203. FREDESENDE DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 995 to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. Fredesende died in 1057, aged about 62. Page 1355

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4204. ARDOLPHE DE GUINES (Lloyd's twenty-six-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 930 in Guisnes, Picardy, France to Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines 4222 and Elstrude de Flanders 4223, as shown in family tree 701. 4205. GEOFFROY CRISPIN DELETE DE EU, COUNT OF BRIONNE AND EU (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 953 in Of Brionne, Normandie, France to Richard, I DELETE Normandy, I/4th Duke of Normandy 4345. Geoffroy died in 1015, aged about 62. 4206. GILBERT DE VENABLES, III (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 982 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France to Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois 4347 and Bertha Unknown, Princess of Burgundy 4348. Note: 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. Gilbert fathered one son: Gilbert De Venables 4033 in 1016 4207. ROBERT, II UNKNOWN, ROI DE FRANCE (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 27 March 972 in Orleans, Orleanais, France to Hughes de Paris, Rio de France 4349. Robert, became generally known as "the Pious". the Pious died on 20 July 1031, aged 59. Note: 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 was born on 27 March 972 at Orléans, Orléanais, France.2 He was 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 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, Brown 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Robert, fathered one son: Henri, I Unknown, Roi de France 4034 in 1008 4208. GIRBERGE GRISGONELLE (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Gergerga D'ANJOU, was born in 975 in Anjou, France to Geoffroy Grisgonelle, I/Count of Anjou 4351 and Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20 4350. Page 1356

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4209. WILLIAM, II TAILLEFER, II/5TH COUNT OF ANGOULEME (Lloyd's second cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,), also recorded as Guillaume, was born in 952 in Angouleme, Aquitaine, France to Armand Manzer Taillefer 4210 and Hildegarde Unknown 4212. William, became generally known as "Guillaume". Guillaume died on 6 April 1028, aged about 75. Note: 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. William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme, aged about 33, married Girberge Grisgonelle 4208, aged about 10, in 985 in Angoulceme, Charente, France. They had two children: Geoffrey Taillefer 4035 in 988 Alduin Taillefer 4037 in 992 4210. ARMAND MANZER TAILLEFER (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 924 in Angouleme, Charente, France to William, I Taillefer, I 4352 and Ms. Unknown 4353. Armand died in 992, aged about 68. 4211. AMAND TAILLEFER (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 948 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene 4354 and Ms. Unknown 4355. Amand died about 990, aged about 42, in Saint-Cybard, Angouleme, France. Note: Arnaud "Manzer", a bastard, d. a monk, Raingarde was his 1st wife -Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart p. 64; Arnarid "Manzer" of Angouleme. 4212. HILDEGARDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 926 in Angoulceme, Charente, France. Hildegarde died on 4 March 992/1, aged about 65, in Cybar, France. Armand Manzer Taillefer 4210 married Hildegarde Unknown. They had one son: William, II Taillefer, II/5th Count of Angouleme 4209 in 952 4213. HERMAN DE LORRAINE, COUNT PALATINE DE LORRAINE (Lloyd's twelfth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 929 to Erenfried, II Graf Im Kaldachgau 4356. Herman died after 16 July 966, when older than 37. Herman fathered one son: Ezzo Unknown, Count Palatine of Lorraine 4039 in 955

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4214. ANSFRED ROLLOSON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 937 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France to Rollo Thurstan Bigod 4357 and Gerlotte de Blois 4358, as shown in family tree 744. Ansfred died in 978, aged about 41. 4215. HELLOE COUNTESS OF BEULAC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 942 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France to Godfrey Count of Beulac 4359, as shown within family tree 649. Ansfred Rolloson 4214 married Helloe Countess of Beulac. They had one son: Ansfred Onfror Goz, II 4040 in 963 This family is shown as family tree 698. 4216. NIGEL DE SAINT SAVEUR (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 911 in Aubigny, Brittany, France to Richard de Saint Saveur 4360, as shown within family tree 650. 4217. ESPROTA ADELA DE SENLIS DE BRETAGNE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France to Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4361 and Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France 4362, as shown in family tree 745. Esprota died about 972, aged about 61. Nigel de Saint Saveur 4216 married Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagne. They had one son: Roger de Saint Saveur 4042 in 944 This family is shown as family tree 699. 4218. RICHARD (CURTHOSE) DE NORMANDY, III/5TH DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1000 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France to Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy 4325 and Judith de Bretagne 4326, as shown in family tree 735. Richard died on 6 August 1028, aged about 28. Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy, aged about 27, married Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167, aged about 18, in 1027 in France. They had two children: Robert Curthose, I/Duke of Normandy 4070 in 1000 Helena de Normandy 4043 about 1030 This family is shown as family tree 690. 4219. RICHARD, I DE NORMANDY, I/3RD DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 28 August 933 in Normandy, France to William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy 4363 and Sporta de Saint Lis 4364, as shown in family tree 746. Richard, became generally known as "The Fearless". The Fearless died on 20 November 996, aged 63, in Fecamp, Normandy, France. (Richard, married twice. He was married to Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220 and Emma (Agnes) Capet 4221.) Notes: • 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 Page 1358

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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 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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 37 applies. 4220. GUNNORA DE CREPON, DUTCHESS NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 942 in Crepon, Calvados, Normandy, France to Herbastus de Crepon 4365 and Gunhild Von Denmark 4366, as shown in family tree 747. Gunnora died in 1031, aged about 89, in France. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 married Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy. They had fifteen children: Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 about 953 Papia de Normandy 4194 about 960 Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy 4325 in 962 Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428 about 963 Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreux 4312 in 964 Robert D'Evereux 4410 in 964 Maud de Normandy, Countess of Blois 4195 Emma de Normandy, Queen of England 4196 Mauger de Normandy, Comte De Corbeil 4197 Willaim Hiesmes, 1st Count of Eu 4198 Hawise de Normandy, Duchess of Brittany 4199 William, I de Normandy 4200 in 980 Sprota de Normandy 4201 Muriella de Normandy 4202 Fredesende de Normandy 4203 in 995 This family is shown as family tree 700. 4221. EMMA (AGNES) CAPET (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born between 960 and 962. Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 married Emma (Agnes) Capet. 4222. SIGFID DE GUINES, COMTE DE GKLUINES (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Sigfried le Danois de Guisnes, was born in 905/6 in Denmark to Gottfried de Haithabu, King of Haitehabu & Rustringed, Prince of Denmark 4367, as shown in family tree 748. Sigfid became generally known as "The Dane". The Dane died in 965, aged about 60, in Castle at Guisnes, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, France. 4223. ELSTRUDE DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born between 905 and 933 in Flandres, France. Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines 4222 married Elstrude de Flanders in Guisnes, Picardy, France. They had two children: Ardolphe de guines 4204 about 930 Hawise de Guines 4045 in 956 This family is shown as family tree 701. 4224. RALPH DE TOENI (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 955 in Tosni, Louviers, Eure, Normandy, France. Ralph fathered one son: Ralph de Toeni 4047 in 970 This family is shown within family tree 546. 4225. GALLUS GUILLAUME DE VERE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 929 in Normandy, France to Amelius de Vere 4368 and Helen de Blois 4369, as shown in family tree 749.

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4227. ARNOLPH DE FLANDERS, III/COMTE DE FRANDRE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather). Arnolph died before 23 March 988. Note: 1 Arnolph DE FLANDERS d: Bef 23 Mar 988 2 Arnoul DE FLANDERS b: Abt 970 3 Catherine DE FLANDERS b: Abt 1000 + Alphonso DE VERE b: Abt 1000 4 Alberic "The Monk" DE VERE b: 1033 d: 1088 + Beatrice DE GAND b: 1040 5 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1062 d: 15 May 1141 + Anne DE STAFFORD b: 1062 d: Aft 1116 6 Julianne DE VERE b: 1100 + Hugh BIGOD b: 1095 + Walkelin MAMINOT b: Abt 1098 + Adeliza (Alice) DE CLARE b: Abt 1077 d: Abt 1163 6 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1120 d: 26 Dec 1194 + Lucy (Agnes) DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1151 d: Aft 26 Dec 1194 6 Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 + Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 6 Alice DE VERE b: Abt 1120 d: Aft 1185 + Roger FitzRichard DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1115 d: 1178 5 Robert DE VERE b: Abt 1064 5 William DE VERE b: Abt 1066 5 Roger DE VERE b: Abt 1068 5 Geoffrey DE VERE b: Abt 1070 5 Aethelaise DE VERE b: Abt 1080 + Gerard DE CAMVILLE b: Abt 1060 d: 1139 6 Richard DE CAMVILLE b: 1086 d: 1176 + Milicent DE RETHEL b: 1116 d: 1155. Arnolph fathered one son: Arnoul de Flanders 4055 about 970 This family is shown within family tree 547. 4228. OSBERN DE BOLEBEC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born between 970 and 980 in Longueville, Normandy, France. Osbern died in 1063, aged about 87, in France. 4229. AVELINA WEVIA DE CREPON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born between 960 and 974 in Longueville, Normandy, France alt Arquesla-Bataille, Haute-Normandie to Herbastus Arque 4370 and Gunnhild Olafsdottir 4371, as shown in family tree 750. Avelina died in France. Osbern De Bolebec 4228 married Avelina Wevia de Crepon. They had two children: Ms. de Bolbec 4278 about 985 Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville 4060 about 1010 This family is shown as family tree 703. 4230. GERALD FLATEL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 985 in Longueville, Normandy, France. 4231. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 985 in Longueville, Normandy, France. Gerald Flatel 4230 married Ms. Unknown. They had one daughter: Agnes Ementrude Flatel 4061 about 1014 This family is shown within family tree 604. 4232. FULK D'ANJOU, III (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather). Fulk fathered one daughter: Ermengarde D'Anjou 4063 in 1018 This family is shown within family tree 549. 4233. AMAKURI DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 990 in Montfort-Sur-Risle, Eure, Normandy, France to Guillaume de Montfort 4372 and Albreda de Nogent 4373, as shown within family tree 657. Amakuri died on 4 February 1030, aged about 39. 4234. BERTRADE DE GOMETZ (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 995. Bertrade died between 1051 and 1052, aged about 57.

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Amakuri de Montfort 4233, aged about 32, married Bertrade de Gometz, aged about 27, in 1022. They had one son: Simon L'Amaury de Montfort, I/Seigneur Of Montfort 4064 in 1026 This family is shown as family tree 704. 4235. FULBERT DE FALISE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 978 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France. Fulbert became generally known as "The Tanner". 4236. DODA DUXIA (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 980 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France. Fulbert de Falise 4235 married Doda Duxia. They had two children: Harlette de Falise 4071 in 1003 Herleva de Falise 4165 about 1003 This family is shown as family tree 705. 4237. BALDWIN, IV DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Arnulf, II de Ingelrica 4374 and Ms. Unknown 4375, as shown in family tree 751. 4238. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother). Baldwin, IV de Ingelrica 4237 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Baldwin, V de Ingelrica 4072 This family is shown as family tree 706. 4239. CRINAN DE MORMAER (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 978 in Atholl, Perethshire, Scotland to Duncan Mormaer 4376 and Miss Unknown, Princess of the I'sle/Lady of Mormaer 4377, as shown within family tree 661. Crinan died in 1045, aged about 67, of Killed in battle against MacBeth, in Dunkeld, Perthshie, Scotland. Note: 1 Duncan MORMAER b: 949 + Miss b: 951 2 Crinan (The Thane) DE MORMAER b: 978 d: 1045 + Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH b: 984 3 Bethoc (Beatrix) DE MORMAER b: 1005 3 Duncan "the Gracious" DE MORMAER b: 1013 d: 14 Aug 1040 + Sybilla FITZSIWARD b: 1009 d: 1040 4 Malcom II CAENNMOR b: 1038 d: 13 Nov 1093 + Margaret DE INGELRICA b: 1046 d: 16 Nov 1093 5 Edith Matilda CAENNMOR b: 1080 d: 1 May 1118 + Henry "Beauclerc" CURTHOSE b: 1070 c: 5 Aug 1100 d: 1 Dec 1135 6 Matilda CURTHOSE b: 7 Feb 1101-1102 d: 10 Sep 1169 + Geoffrey "the Fair" PLANTAGENET b: 24 Aug 1113 d: 7 Sep 1151 5 David DE HASTINGS b: 1083 + Mathilda (Maud) DE HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1072 d: 23 Apr 1130 6 Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1114 d: 12 Jun 1152 + Gundred DE WARENNE b: 1117 d: Aft 1166 + Adelaide DE WARENNE b: 1120 d: 1178 3 Maldred DE MOLLE b: Abt 1015 d: 1045 + Ealdgyth Aglithia SIWARDSON b: 1020 4 Maldred DE MOLLE b: 1045 5 Fergus DE MOLLE b: Abt 1091 d: 22 Sep 1174 + Elizabeth JOAN b: Abt 1100 6 Gilbert DE MOLLE b: 1126 d: 1 Jan 1184 6 Uchtred DE MOLLE b: 1125 d: 22 Sep 1174 + Gunnild b: Abt 1125. 4240. BETHOC MACKENNETH (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Bethoc Scone, was born in 984 in Atholl, Perethshire, Scotland to Malcom, II MacKenneth, II/King of Scotland 4378 and Edith Unknown, Queen of Scotland 4379, as shown in family tree 752. Bethoc became generally known as "Beatrix". Crinan de Mormaer 4239 married Bethoc MacKenneth. They had one son: Duncan, I de Mormaer, I 4073 in 1013 This family is shown as family tree 707. 4241. EALRED SIWARD (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather). 4242. AEFFLAED UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother). Ealred Siward 4241 married Aefflaed Unknown. They had one daughter: Sybilla Fitzsiward 4074 in 1009 This family is shown within family tree 607. 4243. EDMUND DE INGELRICA, II/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 989 in Wessex, England to Ethelred de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4380 and Elfreda Gunnarsson 4381, as shown in family tree 753. Edmund became generally known as "Ironside". Ironside died on 30 November 1016, aged about 27, of murdered at the instigation of Edric (brother-in-law), in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Page 1361

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4244. EALDGYTH MORCARSON, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Algitha, was born about 995. Ealdgyth died after 1016, when older than 21. Edmund de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4243 married Ealdgyth Morcarson, Queen of England. They had one son: Edward de Ingelrica 4075 in 1016 This family is shown as family tree 708. 4245. STEPHEN VON BRAUNSCHWEIG, KING OF HUNGARY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 975. Stephen died in 1038, aged about 63. 4246. GISELA CAPET (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 978 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. (Gisela married twice. She was married to Stephen Von Braunschweig, King of Hungary 4245 and Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu 4540.) Stephen Von Braunschweig, King of Hungary 4245 married Gisela Capet. They had one daughter: Agatha Von Braunschweig 4076 in 1023 This family is shown within family tree 662. Gisela married her indirect relation , Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu 4540. 4247. TOURUDE DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 940 in Normandy, France. 4248. WEVIA (DUCELINE) DE CREPON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 940 in Normandy, France. Tourude de Harcourt 4247, aged about 39, married Wevia (Duceline) de Crepon, aged about 39, about 979 in France. They had one son: Humphrey de Harcourt 4077 in 980 This family is shown within family tree 551. 4249. ROBERT CAPET, II/KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 March 972 in Orleans, France to Hugh Capet, King of France 4382 and Adelaide de Poitou 4383, as shown in family tree 755. Robert became generally known as "The Pious". The Pious died on 20 July 1031, aged 59, in Meulan, Normandy, France. 4250. CONSTANCE DE ARLES (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 986 in Toulouse, Haute, France. Constance died on 25 July 1032, aged about 46, in Melun, France. Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249, aged about 33, married Constance de Arles, aged about 19, in 1005. They had four children: Henri, I Capet, I/King of France 4081 about 1008 Adelaide Hawise Capet, Countess De Auxerre & nevers, Princess of France 4167 in 1009 Robert de Burgundy 4160 in 1011 Constance Capet 4119 in 1014 This family is shown as family tree 710. 4251. YAROSLAV YAROSLAVNA (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 980 in Kiev, Ukraine to Vladimir Yaroslavna, I/Grand Duke 4384 and Rogneda Unknown 4385, as shown within family tree 663. Yaroslav became generally known as "The Wise". The Wise died on 20 February 1053/54, aged about 72, in Kiev, Ukraine. 4252. INGRIDE OLAFSDOTTER (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1001 in Uppsala, Sweden to Olaff Erikkson 4386 and Estrid Unknown 4387, as shown within family tree 663. Ingride died on 10 February 1048/50, aged about 46, in Kiev, Ukraine. Yaroslav Yaroslavna 4251 married Ingride Olafsdotter. They had one daughter: Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna 4082 in 1024 This family is shown as family tree 711. 4253. OTHO DE VERMANDOIS, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 979 in Veermandois, France to Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandois 4388 and Ermengarde Unknown, Countess of Vermandois 4389, as shown in family tree 756. Otho became generally known as "Otto". Otto died in France. 4254. ADELLE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 990 in France. Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4253 married Adelle de Vermandois. They had one son: Herbert de Vermandois, IV/Count of Vermandois 4083 about 1036 This family is shown as family tree 712. 4255. RAOUL DE VEXIN, III/COUNT DE VALOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1015 to Raoul de Vexin, II/Count De Valois 4390 and Adele de Breteuil 4391, as shown in family tree 757. Raoul became generally known as "The Great". The Great died in 1074, aged about 59. 4256. ADELE DE BAR-SUR-AUBE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1015 to Nocher de Bar-Sur-Aube 4392, as shown within family tree 664. Raoul de Vexin, III/Count De Valois 4255, aged about 20, married Adele de Bar-Sur-Aube, aged about 20, about 1035. They had one daughter: Adelaide de Vexin 4084 about 1032 This family is shown as family tree 713.

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4257. ROGER DE MONTGOMERIE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1003 in St. Germain, Mintgomery, Calvados, Normandy, France to Hugh de Montgomerie, Baron of Montgomery 4393 and Sibel de Crepon 4394, as shown in family tree 758. Roger died in 1056, aged about 53, in Paris, Seine, France. 4258. JOSCELINE DE PONT-AUDEMER DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 975 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France to Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville 4291 and Anceline de Montfort 4292, as shown in family tree 723. Josceline died in 1068, aged about 93. Roger de Montgomerie 4257 married Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt. They had one son: Roger de Montgomerie, II/1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel 4085 in 1022 This family is shown as family tree 714. 4259. LORD GUILLAUME DE TALVAS, III (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1000 to Guillaume de Alencon, II/Seigneur of Belleme @ Alencon 4395 and Matilda de Ganelon 4396, as shown within family tree 665. Guillaume died in 1065, aged about 65. 4260. HILDEBURGE DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 985 in Bell, Normandy, France to Arnulf Raoul de Beaumont 4397 and Emmeline de Montreve 4398, as shown within family tree 665. Hildeburge died about 1067, aged about 82. Guillaume de Talvas, III 4259 married Hildeburge de Beaumont. They had one daughter: Mabel de Talvas 4086 in 1015 This family is shown as family tree 715. 4261. ROBERT BURNELL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1040. Robert died about 1087, aged about 47. Note: 1 Robert Burnell b: Abt 1040 d: Abt 1087 2 John Burnell b: Abt 1070 d: Abt 1107 + Petronell Corbet b: Abt 1076 3 Roger Burnell b: Abt 1100 d: 1145 4 Hugh Burnell b: Abt 1130 5 Richard Burnell b: Abt 1152 d: 1198 6 William Burnell b: Abt 1182 d: 1272 + Isabel De Longespee b: Abt 1202 d: 1248. Robert fathered one son: John Burnell 4094 about 1070 This family is shown within family tree 560. 4262. ROBERT FITZPICOT DE SAYE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 992 in Saye, Orne, Normandy, France. Robert fathered one son: Picot De Saye, Baron of Clun 4096 about 1035 This family is shown within family tree 563. 4263. ROBERT DE GRENTEMESNIL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1003 in Normandy, France. 4264. HAWISE DE ESCCHAFFEN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1007 in Echafour, France to Giroire De Escchaffen 4399 and Gisele De Bertrande 4400. Robert De Grentemesnil 4263 married Hawise De Escchaffen. They had one son: Hugues De Grentemesnil 4098 about 1035 This family is shown within family tree 613. 4265. YVES IVO DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1005 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France to Ivan Bellomontensis, Viscount of Cotentin 4401 and Gisele Chevreuse 4402, as shown within family tree 666. Yves died about 1083, aged about 78. 4266. JUDITH ADELA DE GOURNAY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1008 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France to Hugh de Gournay, III 4116 and Basilia de Flaitel 4117, as shown in family tree 671. Yves Ivo De Beaumont 4265 married Judith Adela De Gournay. They had one daughter: Adeliza De Beaumont 4099 in 1035 This family is shown as family tree 716. 4267. HUBERT DE RIE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1030 in Normandy, France to Eudo De Rie 4403, as shown within family tree 667. Hubert died in 1120, aged about 90. 4268. ALBREDA DE PREAUX (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1030 in Preaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. Hubert De Rie 4267 married Albreda De Preaux. They had one son: Eudo De Rie 4102 in 1063 This family is shown as family tree 717.

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4269. HUGH DE PORT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1061. Hugh died after 1096, when older than 35, in Basing, Hampshire, England. Note: Held 55 lordships in Hampshire of which Basing was one. Had lands in Dorset & Camb. In reign of Wm Rufus, became a monk at Winchester and died there. came w Wm. the C, in 1066. 4270. ORENCE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother). Hugh De Port 4269 married Orence Unknown. They had one son: Henry De Port, Lord of Basing 4104 in 1080 This family is shown within family tree 564. 4271. RALPH DE ST. JOHN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather). Ralph fathered one son: Roger De St. John 4106 about 1095 This family is shown within family tree 616. 4272. ROBERT DE LA HAIE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1073 in Brattleby, Lincoolnshire, England to Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortain 4404 and Olivia d'Aubigny 4405, as shown in family tree 759. Robert died in 1135, aged about 62, in Barattleby, Lincolnshire, England. 4273. MURIEL LE SENESHAL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1090 in Lincolnshire, England to Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentin 4406 and Muriel De Conteville 4407, as shown in family tree 760. Robert De La Haie 4272 married Muriel Le Seneshal. They had one daughter: Cecelia De La Haie 4107 in 1114 This family is shown as family tree 718. 4274. RALPH DE BELFOU (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1122. Ralph fathered one daughter: Agnes De Belfou 4109 This family is shown within family tree 565. 4275. RALPH DE LIMESAY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1000. Ralph fathered one son: Ralph de Limesay 4110 about 1025 This family is shown within family tree 566. 4276. WILLIAM DE WARENNE, EARL OF WARENNE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 950 in Normandy, France. Note: 1 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 950 2 Rudolf DE WARENNE b: Abt 998 d: 1073 + Beatrice DE VASCOEUIL b: Abt 1020 d: Bef 1059 3 Rudolf DE WARENNE b: 1030 d: 1060 + Emma DE TORTA b: 1030 4 William DE WARENNE b: 1055 + Grundred DE NORMANDIE b: 1063 d: 27 May 1085 5 William DE WARENNE b: 1081 d: 11 May 1138 + Elizabeth (Isabel) CAPET b: 1081 d: 13 Feb 1130-1131 6 Gundred DE WARENNE b: Abt 1100 6 Ada DE WARENNE b: 1104 6 Ella DE WARENNE b: Abt 1105 6 William WARENNE b: Abt 1110 d: 19 Jan 1148 + Ela DE TALVACE b: Abt 1119 d: 1174 6 Reginald DE WARENNE b: 1113 6 Ralph DE WARENNE b: 1115 6 Hugh DE WARENNE b: Abt 1119 6 Adelaide DE WARENNE b: 1120 d: 1178 + Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1114 d: 12 Jun 1152 5 Reginald DE WARENNE b: Abt 1082 5 Editha DE WARENNE b: Abt 1084 5 Gundred DE WARENNE b: Abt 1085 5 Gundred DE WARENNE b: 1117 d: Aft 1166 + Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1114 d: 12 Jun 1152 + William DE LANCASTER b: Abt 1119 d: 1 Jan 1168-1169 6 William DE LANCASTER b: Abt 1149 + Helwise DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1155 d: Aft 1226 + Roger De Newberg DE BEAUMONT b: Bef 1102 d: 12 Jun 1153 Page 1364

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Waleran De Newberh DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1140 d: 12 Dec 1204 + Alice DE HARCOURT b: Abt 1179 d: Abt 1212 5 William WARENNE b: Abt 1110 d: 19 Jan 1148 + Ela DE TALVACE b: Abt 1119 d: 1174 6 Isabelle DE WARENNE b: 1136 d: 13 Jul 1199 + Hamelin D'anjou PLANTAGENET b: 1129 d: 7 May 1202 4 Reginald DE WARENNE b: Abt 1082 + Alice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1130 5 William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 + Beatrice DE WORMEGAY b: Abt 1162 6 Beatrice DE WARENNE b: Abt 1176 d: 12 Dec 1214 + Hubert DE BURGH b: Abt 1169 + Doun BARDOLF b: Abt 1177 d: 1205 3 Roger DE MORTIMER b: 1030 d: Aft 1078 + Hawise DE VEXIN b: 1035 4 Ralph DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1053 d: 5 Aug 1104 + Melicent DE FERRERS b: 1060 5 Havoise DE MORTIMER b: 1074 + Stephen D'AUMALE b: 1070 d: 1127 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 + Milisent FERRERS b: 1066 d: Bef May 1088 5 Hugh DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1090 d: Bet 1148 + Maud LONGESPIC b: Abt 1108 6 Hugh DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1125 d: 26 Feb 1180 + Maud Matilda DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1126 6 Maud DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1129. William fathered one son: Rudolf de Warenne 4112 in 998 This family is shown within family tree 619.

4277. TESSELIN DE ROUEN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 970 in Rouen, Haute-Normandie, France. 4278. MS. DE BOLBEC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 985 in Longueville-sur-Scie, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Osbern De Bolebec 4228 and Avelina Wevia de Crepon 4229, as shown in family tree 703. Note: Some have speculated that "Miss Bolbec" is a sister of J oscelina, which would make her a daughter of Senfrie de Crepon and the Forester of St. Vaast d'Equiqueville. Sources: Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealog y.medieval, at groups - google.comPage: Alan B. Wilson, 13 Jul 1997Text: moth er of Beatrice, wife of Tesselin. Tesselin de Rouen 4277 married Ms. de Bolbec. They had one daughter: Beatrice de Vascoeuil 4113 about 1020 This family is shown as family tree 719. 4279. ROBERT DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1075 in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England to Ingobrand de Pierrepont 4408. 4280. ERMENGARDE DE MONTAIGU (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1083 in Montacute, Somerset, England. Robert de Pierrepont 4279, aged about 24, married Ermengarde de Montaigu, aged about 16, about 1099 in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. They had one son: William de Pierrepont 4115 about 1085 This family is shown within family tree 620. 4281. HUGH DE GOURNAY, II (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 985 in Gournay, Normandy, France to Hugh de Gournay, I 4409, as shown in family tree 761. Hugh fathered one son: Hugh de Gournay, III 4116 in 1011 This family is shown as family tree 720. Page 1365

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4282. GERALD DE FLAITEL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 985 in Longueville-Sur-Scie, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. Note: 1 Gerard DE FLAITEL b: 985 + Herleva D' EVEREAUX b: Abt 985 2 Agnes Ermentrude DE FLAITEL b: Abt 1014 + Walter GIFFARD b: Abt 1010 d: 1085 3 Rohese (Rohais) GIFFARD b: Abt 1034 d: Aft 1133 + Richard Fitzgilbert De Tonebrugh DE CLARE b: 1035 d: 1090 4 Roger Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1050 4 Rohese Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 d: 1121 + Eudo DE RIE b: 1063 d: Aft 12 Jul 1080 5 Margaret DE RIE b: Abt 1079 + William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1062 d: 1130 6 Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 + Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 7 Maude DE MANDEVILLE b: 1138 + Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE b: 1134 d: 14 Jan 1180 8 Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 + Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 9 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 10 John DE BALIOL b: 1206 d: 27 Aug 1268 + Devorguilla Macdonald DE GALLOWAY b: Abt 1218 10 Eustace DE BARNARD b: 1208 10 Theopharcia DE BALIOL b: Abt 1209 10 Barnard DE BALIOL b: 1209 10 Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 + John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 10 Joscelin DE BALIOL b: 1214 10 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1216 8 Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 + Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 9 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 10 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 10 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 9 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 10 Alice DE MOHUN b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 1284 + Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1217 d: 1264 10 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1226 + Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 9 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Amicia DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1205 + Humphrey BARRINGTON b: Abt 1195 9 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1208 d: 24 Sep 1275 + Maud De Eu DE LUSIGNAN b: 1210 d: 12-14 Aug 1241 7 Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE b: 1140 7 Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: 1142 7 Wiliam DE MANDEVILLE b: 1144 7 Robert DE MANDEVILLE b: 1146 6 Beatrix DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1105 + Hugh DE TALBOT b: Abt 1100 7 Richard TALBOT b: Abt 1133 d: Bef Sep 1175 + Joan DE BULMER b: Abt 1135 8 Gilbert TALBOT b: Bef 1165 d: Bef 13 Feb 1230 9 Anne TALBOT b: Abt 1185 + Eustace WHITNEY b: Abt 1185 10 Alice WHITNEY b: Abt 1206 Page 1366

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Hamon MASSEY b: Abt 1212 d: Aft 1278 9 Richard TALBOT b: Abt 1183 + Aliva (Alice) BASSET b: 1184 10 Gilbert TALBOT b: 1225 d: Abt 8 Sep 1274 + Gwenthlian Or Gwenllian VERCH RHYS MECHYLL b: Abt 1220 + William Du Hommet DE SAYE b: 1105 d: Aug 1144 7 William DE SAYE b: Abt 1130 + Aufrica DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1140 8 Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 + Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 9 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Amicia DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1205 + Humphrey BARRINGTON b: Abt 1195 9 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1208 d: 24 Sep 1275 + Maud De Eu DE LUSIGNAN b: 1210 d: 12-14 Aug 1241 7 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: Bef 1135 d: 19 May 1214 + Alice Lettice MAMINOT b: Abt 1135 8 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: Abt 1155 d: 24 Aug 1230 + Alice DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 9 William DE SAYE b: 1206 d: Bef 12 Feb 1271-1272 + Sibyl MARSHAL b: Abt 1210 10 Mary DE SAYE b: 1244 + Robert De Peyton DE UFFORD b: 1236 d: 1296 + Mary FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1235 10 William DE SAYE b: 20 Nov 1253 d: 16 Sep 1295 + Elizabeth 5 Hubert DE RIE b: 1074 + Agnes DE TOENI b: 1074 6 Henry DE RIE b: 1106 7 Hubert DE RIE b: Abt 1140 + Margaret FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1150 8 Aline DE RIE b: Abt 1185 + John LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1180 d: Bef 27 Jun 1235 9 William MARSHAL b: Abt 1214 d: Bef Sep 1265 + Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1242 10 John MARSHAL b: Abt 1257 d: Bef 4 Dec 1282 9 Alice LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1215 d: 1271 + William DE CAREW b: Abt 1215 d: Bef 24 Mar 1277-1278 10 Nicholas CAREW b: Abt 1235 d: 1286 + Avice DE TUITE b: Abt 1240 4 Avice DE CLARE b: Abt 1055 + Robert DE TOENI b: 1030 d: 4 Aug 1088 5 Nicholas DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1075 d: 1138 + Maud b: Abt 1078 6 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1100 d: Abt 1180 + Avice b: Abt 1100 7 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1125 + Basilia b: Abt 1130 8 Millicent DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1155 d: bef jan 1224-25 + Henry (Hervey) BAGOT b: Abt 1154 d: Bef 25 Aug 1214 9 Henry (Hervey) DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1175 d: Bef 12 May 1237 + Petronella (Pernell) DE FERRERS b: Abt 1152 d: Aft 1214 10 Robert DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1215 d: 1282 + Alice CORBERT b: Abt 1218 9 William DE STAFFORD b: Abt 1185 5 Agnes DE TOENI b: 1074 + Hubert DE RIE b: 1074 6 Henry DE RIE b: 1106 7 Hubert DE RIE b: Abt 1140 + Margaret FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1150 8 Aline DE RIE b: Abt 1185 + John LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1180 d: Bef 27 Jun 1235 9 William MARSHAL b: Abt 1214 d: Bef Sep 1265 Page 1367

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Elizabeth DE FERRERS b: Abt 1242 10 John MARSHAL b: Abt 1257 d: Bef 4 Dec 1282 9 Alice LE MARSHAL b: Abt 1215 d: 1271 + William DE CAREW b: Abt 1215 d: Bef 24 Mar 1277-1278 10 Nicholas CAREW b: Abt 1235 d: 1286 + Avice DE TUITE b: Abt 1240 4 Walter Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1058 4 Richard Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1062 d: 1107 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 5 Rohaise Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1090 d: 1179 + Richard "theLoyal" DE LUCY b: Abt 1098 d: 14 Jul 1179 6 Aveline DE LUCY b: Abt 1122 + Gilbert DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1120 d: Bef 1187 7 Richard DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1150 d: 1204 8 Margaret DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1170 + Hugh DE BOLEBEC b: Abt 1167 d: Abt 1194 9 Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 + Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 10 Hugh DE VERE b: 1189 d: Bef 23 Dec 1263 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1178 6 Alice LUCY b: Abt 1135 + Odinel DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1125 d: Abt 1181 7 Alice DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1161 + William BERTRAM b: Abt 1157 d: 1199 8 Roger BERTRAM b: Abt 1180 d: 1241 + Agnes DE MITFORD b: Abt 1195 9 Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 + Thomas FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1185 d: Aft 1242 10 William FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1225 d: Bef 1294 + Anges DE GREY b: Abt 1225 10 Aldreda FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1212 + Richard LE WALEYS b: Bef 1226 d: Bef 1272 10 Denise FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1214 d: Abt 1242 + Robert D'EIVILLE b: Abt 1215 d: Aft 1242 10 Margery FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1233 + Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 10 John EURE b: Abt 1278 d: 1327 + Agnes Insula DE LISLE b: Abt 1290 9 Isabel (Ida) BERTRAM b: 1214 d: Aft 15 Jun 1281 + Robert DE NEVILLE b: Abt 1223 10 Robert DE NEVILLE b: Abt 1240 d: 6 Jun 1271 + Mary FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1244 + Phillip DARCY b: Abt 1213 10 Roger DARCY b: Abt 1253 d: Bef Dec 1284 + Isabel DE ATON b: Abt 1257 9 Ada BERTRAM b: Abt 1223 9 Christian BERTRAM b: Abt 1216 7 Richard DE UMFREVILLE b: 1163 d: 11 Oct 1226 + Sibyl DE TORRINGTON b: 1184 8 Gilbert DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1195 d: Bef 13 Mar 1244 + Maud (Matilda) ANGUS b: Abt 1215 d: Abt 1261 9 John DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1235 d: Bef 1314 + Alice DE LA HURNE b: 1243 d: Bef 1280 10 Alice DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1250 10 Henry DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1267 d: Bef 1329 + Isabella b: Abt 1271 8 Sibilla DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1214 + Hugh DE MORWICK b: Abt 1214 9 Hugh DE MORWICK b: Abt 1220 + Agnes DE HEYFORD b: Abt 1230 10 Theophina DE MORWICK b: 1253 d: 28 Aug 1315 + John DE BULMER b: Abt 1243 d: 13 Mar 1299 10 Sibilla MORWICK b: Abt 1248 + Living DE LUMLEY 8 Margery DE UMFREVILLE b: 1205 d: Bef 1291 + Roger DE MERLAY b: 1173 d: Aft 1239 Page 1368

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 + Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 10 Robert Fitzroger DE CLAVERING b: 1247 d: 29 Apr 1310 + Margery LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1251 10 John DE CLAVERING b: 1240 d: 1332 7 Margery DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1165 + William D' ALBINI b: 1146 d: 1 May 1236 8 William D' ALBINI + Albreda BISETH 9 Isabel D' ALBINI b: Abt 1225 d: 15 Jun 1301 + Robert DE ROS b: Abt 1223 d: 17 May 1285 10 Joan DE ROS b: Abt 1256 d: 13 Oct 1348 + John LOVEL b: 1252 d: Bef 1 Oct 1310 10 Isabel DE ROS b: Abt 1256 + Marmaduke DE THWENG b: Sep 1256 d: 1323 7 Thomas DE UMFREVILLE b: Abt 1171 6 Maud DE LUCY b: Abt 1137 + Walter FITZWALTER b: 1130 d: 1198 7 Robert FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1165 d: 9 Dec 1235 + Rohese BAYNARD b: Abt 1180 8 Walter FITZ ROBERT b: 1216 d: Bef 10 Apr 1258 + Ida Donea DE LONGESPEE b: 1204 d: 1268 9 Ela FITZ ROBERT b: 1248 d: 1295 + William DE ODDINGSELLS b: Abt 1248 d: 1294 10 Ida DE ODDINGSELLS b: Abt 1260 d: 1 Mar 1321 + John DE CLINTON b: 1258 d: Bef 1313 + Roger DE HERDEBURGH b: Abt 1250 d: Bef 1296 10 Edmund DE ODDINGSELLS b: 1273 10 Margaret DE ODDINGSELLS b: 1278 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1274 d: 17 Oct 1311 9 Robert FITZWALTER b: 1247 d: 18 Jan 1325-1326 + Alianore DE FERRERS b: Abt 1268 d: Bef 1308 10 Robert FITZWALTER b: Bef 1300 d: 6 May 1328 + Joan DE MULTON b: Abt 1304 d: 16 Jun 1363 + Devorguilla DE BURGH b: Abt 1256 8 Maud (Matilda) FITZWALTER + Gunnor DE VALOGNES b: Abt 1170 8 Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 + William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 9 Amicia DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1205 + Humphrey BARRINGTON b: Abt 1195 10 Nicholas BARRINGTON b: Abt 1220 d: Abt 1272 + Joan DE MONTOFT b: Abt 1222 7 Alice Maud FITZWALTER b: Abt 1159 + Gilbert PECHE b: 1145 8 Joan PECHE b: 1198 + Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE b: 1191 d: Bef 19 Oct 1233 9 Joan DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1220 d: 1276 + Hugh WAKE b: Abt 1210 d: Bef 18 Dec 1241 10 Hugh WAKE b: Abt 1240 d: May 1315 + Joan DE WOLVERTON b: Abt 1244 10 Isabella WAKE + Simon BEAUCHAMP d: 1260 10 Baldwin WAKE b: Abt 1238 d: 5 Feb 1280-1281 + Ela DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1238 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1250 d: 1285 + Hugh LE BIGOD b: 1215 d: Bef 1266 10 John BIGOD b: 1250 + Isabel b: 1254 7 Maud FITZWALTER b: Abt 1161 + Walter Fitz Robert DE CLARE b: Abt 1127 7 Alice FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1159 + Gilbert DE PECHE b: Abt 1145 8 Hamon DE PECHE b: Abt 1 Jan 1192 d: 1241 + Eve PEVEREL b: Abt 1200 9 Gilbert DE PECHE b: Abt 1228 d: 25 May 1291 Page 1369

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Maud DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1236 d: Bet 1264 and 1265 10 Eve PECHE b: Abt 1268 d: 24 Jan 1312 + Robert TUDENHAM b: Abt 1264 d: 17 Apr 1309 5 Alice (Adeliza) DE CLARE b: 1080 d: 1163 + William DE PERCY b: Abt 1088 d: 1174 6 Agnes DE PERCY b: 1134 d: Abt 1205 + Joscelin DE LOUVAIN b: Abt 1123 d: Bef 1180 7 Maud DE LOUVAIN b: Abt 1166 + John D'EIVILLE b: Abt 1185 d: Aft 1228 8 Robert D'EIVILLE b: Abt 1215 d: Aft 1242 + Denise FITZ WILLIAM b: Abt 1214 d: Abt 1242 9 John D'EIVILLE b: Abt 1230 d: Bef 1290 + Maude b: Abt 1245 10 John D'EIVILLE b: Abt 1275 d: Abt 1325 + Margaret b: Abt 1277 7 Henry DE PERCY b: Abt 1156 d: Bef 29 Sep 1198 + Isabel DE BRUS b: Abt 1160 d: Aft 1230 8 William DE PERCY b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 28 Jul 1245 + Joan DE BRIWERE b: Abt 1187 9 Anastance (Anastasia) DE PERCY b: Abt 1220 + Ralph FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1206 d: Bef 1294 10 Mary FITZ RANDOLPH b: Abt 1244 + Robert DE NEVILLE b: Abt 1240 d: 6 Jun 1271 + Eleanor DE BALLIOL b: Abt 1206 d: Bef 22 Nov 1281 9 Henry DE PERCY b: 1228 d: 29 Aug 1272 + Eleanor Plantagenet DE WARENNE b: 1251 d: 1282 10 Henry DE PERCY b: 25 Mar 1273 d: 2 Oct 1314 + Eleanor FITZ ALAN b: Abt 1277 4 Robert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1064 4 Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 + Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 5 Adeliza (Alice) DE CLARE b: Abt 1077 d: Abt 1163 + Aubrey DE VERE b: 1062 d: 15 May 1141 6 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1120 d: 26 Dec 1194 + Lucy (Agnes) DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1151 d: aft 26 de 1194 7 Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 + Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 8 Hugh DE VERE b: 1189 d: Bef 23 Dec 1263 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1178 9 Robert DE VERE b: 1220 d: 2 Sep 1296 + Alice DE SANFORD b: Abt 1231 d: 7 Sep 1317 10 Alphonsus DE VERE b: Abt 1266 d: Abt 10 Dec 1329 + Jane FOLIOT b: Abt 1267 10 Joan DE VERE b: 1261 d: 23 Nov 1293 + William DE WARENNE b: Abt 1256 d: 15 Dec 1286 10 Lora DE VERE b: 1268 + Reginald DE ARGENTINE 10 Robert DE VERE b: 24 Jun 1257 9 Isabel DE VERE b: 1228 d: 11 Aug 1300 + John DE COURTENAY b: 26 Jun 1224 d: 3 May 1274 10 Hugh DE COURTENAY b: 25 Mar 1248 d: 20 Feb 1291 + Eleanor Le DE SPENCER b: Abt 1240 d: 30 Sep 1328 + Oliver DE DINHAM b: 1234 d: 26 Feb 1298-1299 10 Josce DE DINHAM b: Abt 1275 d: 30 Mar 1301 + Margaret DE HYDON b: Abt 1272 d: 15 May 1357 6 Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 + Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 7 Maude DE MANDEVILLE b: 1138 + Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE b: 1134 d: 14 Jan 1180 8 Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 + Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 9 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 10 John DE BALIOL b: 1206 d: 27 Aug 1268 + Devorguilla Macdonald DE GALLOWAY b: Abt 1218 10 Eustace DE BARNARD b: 1208 Page 1370

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Theopharcia DE BALIOL b: Abt 1209 10 Barnard DE BALIOL b: 1209 10 Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 + John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 10 Joscelin DE BALIOL b: 1214 10 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1216 8 Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 + Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 9 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 10 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 10 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 9 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 10 Alice DE MOHUN b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 1284 + Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1217 d: 1264 10 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1226 + Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 9 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Amicia DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1205 + Humphrey BARRINGTON b: Abt 1195 9 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 10 Humphrey DE BOHUN b: 1208 d: 24 Sep 1275 + Maud De Eu DE LUSIGNAN b: 1210 d: 12-14 Aug 1241 7 Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE b: 1140 7 Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: 1142 7 Wiliam DE MANDEVILLE b: 1144 7 Robert DE MANDEVILLE b: 1146 6 Alice DE VERE b: Abt 1120 d: Aft 1185 + Roger FitzRichard DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1115 d: 1178 7 Roger FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1144 8 Alice FITZ ROGER b: 1170 + Herbert FITZ PIERS b: 1160 9 Lucia FITZPIERS b: 1190 d: Aft 1266 + William DE ROS b: 1196 d: Abt 1264 10 William DE ROS b: Abt 1244 d: Bef 28 May 1310 + Eustache FITZ HUGH b: Abt 1256 10 Alice DE ROS b: Bet 1200 and 1244 10 Robert DE ROS b: Abt 1223 d: 17 May 1285 + Isabel D' ALBINI b: Abt 1225 d: 15 Jun 1301 + Margaret DE BRUS b: 1220 7 Richard FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1145 7 Robert Fitzroger "the Hospitaller" DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1160 + Margaret DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 8 John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 + Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 9 Ingram DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1224 9 Margaret DE CLAVERING b: 1225 + Gilbert DE VALE b: 1225 10 Nesta DE VALE b: 1237 + Roger (Of Caddesley) CORBET b: 1233 d: 1290 9 Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1227 9 Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 + Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 10 Robert Fitzroger DE CLAVERING b: 1247 d: 29 Apr 1310 + Margery LA ZOUCHE b: Abt 1251 10 John DE CLAVERING b: 1240 d: 1332 9 Alicia DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1229 9 Annora DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1231 9 Stephen De Baillol DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1235 Page 1371

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 + Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 10 John EURE b: Abt 1278 d: 1327 + Agnes Insula DE LISLE b: Abt 1290 8 Alice Fitz-Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 1225 + Piers (Peter) FITZ HERBERT b: Abt 1163 d: 1 Jun 1235 9 Reginald FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1215 d: 5 May 1286 + Amice DE STANFORD b: Abt 1220 d: Aft Aug 1265 10 Alice FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1234 d: Aft 1305 + John DE SAINT JOHN b: Abt 1225 d: 29 Sep 1302 + Joan DE VIVONIA b: 1251 10 Peter FITZ REGINALD b: 1274 d: 18 Nov 1322 + Ela MARTEL b: Abt 1273 5 Richard Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1090 d: 15 Apr 1136 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 6 Roger (The Good) DE CLARE b: 1116 d: 1173 + Maud St. Hilary DE HARCOURT b: 1130 d: 24 Dec 1193 7 Richard DE CLARE b: 1153 d: 30 Dec 1218 + Amice (Amicia) Muellent FITZ ROBERT b: 1160 d: 1 Jan 1222-1223 8 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 1182 d: 25 Oct 1230 + Isabel MARSHAL b: 9 Oct 1200 c: Apr 1206 d: 16 Jun 1240 9 Agnes DE CLARE b: Aft 1217 9 Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 + Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 10 Robert DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1241 d: 1298 + Isabella DE WESTWICK b: Abt 1243 10 Alice DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1243 10 Avice DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1245 9 Richard DE CLARE b: 4 Aug 1222 d: 15 Jul 1262 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1222 d: Nov 1. 4283. HERLEVA D'EVEREAUX (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 985 to Robert D'Evereux 4410 and Haerleve de Normandie de Rouen 4411, as shown in family tree 762. Gerald de Flaitel 4282 married Herleva D'Evereaux. They had one daughter: Basilia de Flaitel 4117 about 1011 This family is shown as family tree 721.

4284. SIR THURSTON BASSETT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1030 in Ouilly-Basset, Normandy, France to Fouque de Aulney 4412, as shown in family tree 763. Thurston died after 1080, when older than 50, in Colston Basset, Nottinghamshire, England or Wellingford, Oxfordshire, England. Notes: • 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 Page 1372

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + 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 Page 1373

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 1374

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 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 Page 1375

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 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 Page 1376

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+ 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. 4285. THURSTINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1032 in Drayton Basset, Stafford, England. Thurston Bassett 4284 married Thurstine Unknown. They had one son: Ralph Bassett, Justince of England 4120 about 1063 This family is shown as family tree 722. 4286. ROBERT DE BUCI (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1040 in Normandy, France. Robert fathered one daughter: Alice de Buci 4121 about 1075 This family is shown within family tree 623. 4287. RENAULD DE CREIL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 970 in Criel, Oise, France. Note: 1 Renauld DE CREIL b: 970 2 Hugh DE CREIL b: 990 d: 1060 3 Renauld DE CLERMONT b: 1010 d: Aft 1098 + Ermengarde DE CLERMONT b: 1010 4 Hugh DE CLERMONT b: 1030 d: Aft 1108 + Margaret (Marguerite) DE MONTDIDIER b: 1045 d: 1110 5 Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 + Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 6 Adeliza (Alice) DE CLARE b: Abt 1077 d: Abt 1163 + Aubrey DE VERE b: 1062 d: 15 May 1141 7 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1120 d: 26 Dec 1194 + Lucy (Agnes) DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1151 d: aft 26 de 1194 8 Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 + Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 9 Hugh DE VERE b: 1189 d: Bef 23 Dec 1263 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1178 10 Robert DE VERE b: 1220 d: 2 Sep 1296 + Alice DE SANFORD b: Abt 1231 d: 7 Sep 1317 10 Isabel DE VERE b: 1228 d: 11 Aug 1300 + John DE COURTENAY b: 26 Jun 1224 d: 3 May 1274 + Oliver DE DINHAM b: 1234 d: 26 Feb 1298-1299 7 Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 + Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 8 Maude DE MANDEVILLE b: 1138 + Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE b: 1134 d: 14 Jan 1180 9 Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 + Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 10 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 9 Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 + Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 10 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 + Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 10 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 8 Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE b: 1140 8 Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: 1142 Page 1377

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Wiliam DE MANDEVILLE b: 1144 8 Robert DE MANDEVILLE b: 1146 7 Alice DE VERE b: Abt 1120 d: Aft 1185 + Roger FitzRichard DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1115 d: 1178 8 Roger FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1144 9 Alice FITZ ROGER b: 1170 + Herbert FITZ PIERS b: 1160 10 Lucia FITZPIERS b: 1190 d: Aft 1266 + William DE ROS b: 1196 d: Abt 1264 8 Richard FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1145 8 Robert Fitzroger "the Hospitaller" DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1160 + Margaret DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 9 John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 + Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 10 Ingram DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1224 10 Margaret DE CLAVERING b: 1225 + Gilbert DE VALE b: 1225 10 Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1227 10 Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 + Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 10 Alicia DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1229 10 Annora DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1231 10 Stephen De Baillol DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1235 10 Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 + Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 9 Alice Fitz-Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 1225 + Piers (Peter) FITZ HERBERT b: Abt 1163 d: 1 Jun 1235 10 Reginald FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1215 d: 5 May 1286 + Amice DE STANFORD b: Abt 1220 d: Aft Aug 1265 + Joan DE VIVONIA b: 1251 6 Richard Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1090 d: 15 Apr 1136 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 7 Roger (The Good) DE CLARE b: 1116 d: 1173 + Maud St. Hilary DE HARCOURT b: 1130 d: 24 Dec 1193 8 Richard DE CLARE b: 1153 d: 30 Dec 1218 + Amice (Amicia) Muellent FITZ ROBERT b: 1160 d: 1 Jan 1222-1223 9 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 1182 d: 25 Oct 1230 + Isabel MARSHAL b: 9 Oct 1200 c: Apr 1206 d: 16 Jun 1240 10 Agnes DE CLARE b: Aft 1217 10 Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 + Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 10 Richard DE CLARE b: 4 Aug 1222 d: 15 Jul 1262 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1222 d: Nov 1237 + Matilda (Maud) DE LACY b: Abt 1223 d: Bef 10 Mar 1288-1289 10 Isabel DE CLARE b: 2 Nov 1226 d: Aft 10 Jul 1264 + Robert DE BRUS b: 1210 10 William DE CLARE b: 18 May 1228 d: 23 Jul 1258 10 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 12 Sep 1229 9 Maud DE CLARE b: Abt 1176 d: 1213 + William (The Younger) DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1170 d: 1210 10 John "Tadody" DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1197 d: 18 Jul 1232 + Margaret Verch LLEWELYN b: 1204 d: Abt 1263 10 Maud Matilda DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1198 + Henry DE TRACY b: Abt 1190 d: 1274 + Roger DE LACY b: 1171 d: 1 Oct 1211 10 John DE LACY b: 1192 d: 22 Jul 1240 + Margaret DE QUINCY b: 1208 d: 1258 + Alice DE L' AIGLE 9 Joane DE CLARE b: Abt 1184 9 Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1186 8 Elana DE CLARE b: Abt 1154 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1150 d: Abt 1198 9 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1175 d: Abt 1219 + Isolda (Iseude) BARDOLF b: Abt 1176 d: Bef 18 Jun 1246 10 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1190 + Beatrice (Amice) DE SCULCOTES b: Abt 1198 Page 1378

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Richard DE GREY b: Abt 1200 d: Bef 8 Sep 1271 + Lucia DE HUMEZ b: Abt 1198 d: Bef 1282 10 Hugh DE GREY b: 1202 10 John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 + Joan PEYVRE b: Abt 1211 + Emma DE GLANVILLE + Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 9 Agnes GREY b: Abt 1175 + John D' OYLY b: Abt 1170 10 John D' OYLY b: Abt 1195 d: Abt 1267 + Rose DE DUSTON b: Abt 1195 8 James DE CLARE b: 1164 8 Mabel DE CLARE b: 1152 d: Abt 1203 + Nigel DE MOWBRAY b: 1146 d: 1191 9 Robert DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1168 9 William DE MOWBRAY b: 1170 d: 1222 + Avice (Agnes) D' AUBIGNY b: 1174 10 Roger DE MOWBRAY b: 1210 d: 1266 + Matilda DE BEAUCAMP b: 1210 9 Philip DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1170 9 Roger William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1175 d: Bef 1234 + Osanna DE TANTON b: Abt 1182 10 Walter DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1205 d: 1252 9 Mabel DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1179 + Thomas DACRE b: Abt 1175 10 Humphrey DACRE b: Abt 1199 + Christiana HARRINGTON b: Abt 1200 9 Alice DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1180 + Robert DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1187 d: 1244 10 John DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1214 10 Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 + Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 8 Roger DE CLARE b: 1168 8 John DE CLARE b: 1170 8 Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 + Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 9 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 10 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 10 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 9 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 10 Alice DE MOHUN b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 1284 + Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1217 d: 1264 10 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1226 + William DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1152 d: May 1204 9 Warine DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1192 d: Jul 1255 + Joane MARSHALL b: Abt 1194 d: Abt 1234 10 Joan DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1222 d: Sep 1307 + William (Guillaume) de Lusignan DE VALENCE b: Aft 1225 d: May 1296 8 Henry DE CLARE b: 1172 6 Agnes DE CLARE b: 1091 + Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: 1087 d: 1144 7 Godard DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1108 7 Thomas DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1110 7 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: 1112 d: 1176 + Helesinde DE EU b: 1115 8 Emma DE SAINT LEGER b: 1138 + Hugh DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1139 d: Abt 1194 9 Henry (Stephen) DE LONGCHAMP b: 1160 d: 1212 + Maud DE CANTELOU b: 1151 10 Henry DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1201 d: Bef 1258 Page 1379

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Joan DE LACY b: Abt 1213 8 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1145 8 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1146 + Isabell b: Abt 1153 9 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1175 + Joan b: Abt 1175 10 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1206 8 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1147 7 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1113 7 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1114 6 Margaret DE CLARE b: Abt 1097 d: Abt 1170 + William DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1090 d: Bef 1136 7 Gilbert DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1120 d: Bef 1187 + Aveline DE LUCY b: Abt 1122 8 Richard DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1150 d: 1204 9 Margaret DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1170 + Hugh DE BOLEBEC b: Abt 1167 d: Abt 1194 10 Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 + Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 6 Baldwin Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: 1104 d: 1154 + Adeline DE ROLLOS b: 1104 7 Emma Fitzbaldwin DE CLARE b: 1120 d: 1168 + Hugh LE WAKE b: 1117 d: 1176 8 Baldwin LE WAKE b: 1137 d: Abt 1198 + Agnes DU HOMMET b: Abt 1160 9 Baldwn LE WAKE b: 1183 d: 13 Jul 1224 + Isabel DE BRIWERE b: 1180 d: Bef 10 Jun 1233 10 Hugh WAKE b: Abt 1210 d: Bef 18 Dec 1241 + Joan DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1220 d: 1276 8 Geoffrey LE WAKE b: 1147 9 Mary LE WAKE b: Abt 1200 + William DE DUSTON b: Abt 1198 10 Isabel DE DUSTON b: Abt 1224 + Walter DE GREY b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 5 Jan 1267 6 Rohese\Rohesia DE CLARE b: Bef 1117 d: 1179 + Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1125 d: 25 Jul 1186 7 Walter DE LACY b: 1172 d: 1241 + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1177 8 Pernel (Petronilla) DE LACY b: 1195 d: 25 Nov 1288 + Ralph DE TOENI b: 1189 d: Sep 1239 9 Roger DE TOENI b: 1235 d: 12 May 1264 + Alice DE BOHUN b: Abt 1235 d: Aft 23 Apr 1309 10 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1255 d: Bef 29 Jul 1295 + Mary CLARISSA b: Abt 1260 d: Aft 1283 10 Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 + Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 9 Constance DE TOENI b: Abt 1220 d: Aft 11 Feb 1264-1265 + Fulk FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1210 d: 14 May 1264 10 Mabel FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1246 d: Bef 24 May 1297 + John DE TREGOZ b: 1222 d: 21 Aug 1300 8 Katherine DE LACY b: 1198 8 Ediga Giles DE LACY b: Abt 1205 + Richard "The Great" DE BURGH b: 1186 d: 1242 9 Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 + Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 10 Richard "The Red" DE BURGH b: 1259 d: Jul 1326 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1264 d: 1304 10 Theobald DE BURGH b: 1261 10 Jill DE BURGH b: 1262 10 William DE BURGH b: 1265 8 Gilbert DE LACY b: Abt 1206 7 Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1166 5 Ermentrude DE CLERMONT b: 1066 + Hugh Lupus "Le Gros" D'AVRANCHES b: 1054 6 Hugh "Lupus" D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1073 6 Geva D' AVRANCHES b: Abt 1076 Page 1380

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Geoffrey "Galfridus" DE RIDEL b: Abt 1075 d: 25 Nov 1120 7 Matilda DE RIDEL b: Abt 1097 d: 1139 + Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1097 d: 1144 8 Geoffrey BASSETT b: Abt 1128 8 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1131 + Alice b: Abt 1135 9 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1160 + Isabell b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1189 + Unk b: Abt 1194 8 Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1132 8 William BASSET b: 1134 9 Simon BASSETT b: Abt 1165 + Elizabeth DE AVENEL b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 8 Sibel BASSETT b: 1135 8 Jordan BASSETT b: Abt 1135 9 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1165 d: 1234 10 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1195 d: Bef 1272 + Agnes DE LASCELLES b: Abt 1202 d: Aft 1272 8 Phillip BASSETT b: Abt 1136 8 Sibyl BASSETT b: Abt 1127 d: Aft 1185 + Robert DE CAUS b: Abt 1106 d: Aft 1168 9 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1130 d: Aft 1198 + Agnes 10 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1155 9 Maud DE CAUS b: 1136 d: 1224 + Adam FITZ PETER b: Abt 1136 10 John DE BIRKIN b: Abt 1166 d: 1227 + Joan DE LENVEISE b: Abt 1166 9 Margaret DE CAUS b: Abt 1142 7 Robert DE RIDEL b: Abt 1107 7 Godfrey DE RIDEL b: 1109 6 Mavila (Maud) D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1081 + William Fitz Norman DE LA MARE b: Abt 1079 d: Aft 1114 7 Richard DE LA MARE b: Abt 1099 8 Robert DE LA MARE b: 1116 d: Abt 1193 + Aliza b: Abt 1120 9 Agnes DE LA MARE b: Abt 1140 + Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1138 d: 1191 10 Mary DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1195 + Michael DE STOURTON b: Abt 1185 10 Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1186 + Beatrice DE MURDOC b: Abt 1194 5 Renauld DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1080 d: 1162 + Clemence DE BAR-LE-DUC b: Abt 1106 6 Mathilda (Maud) DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1138 d: Oct 1200 + Aubrey (Alberic) DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1135 d: 19 Sep 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 Page 1381

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 7 Simon DE DAMMARTIN b: 1180 6 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1150 + Mahaut DE BRETEUIL b: Abt 1157 7 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1175 d: 1214 + Gertrude DE NESLE b: Abt 1170 d: 1239 8 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1200 d: 1 Feb 1285 + Alix Adele DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1200 9 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1245 + Alix DE DREUX b: 1255 10 Alix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1270 + Guillaume "San Terre" DE DAMPIERRE b: Abt 1250 d: 1311 9 Beatrix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1250 + Jean DE LILLE b: 1250 d: Abt 1292 10 Guiotte DE LILLE b: Abt 1275 d: 7 Aug 1338 + Valeran DE LUXEMBOURG b: Abt 1275. Renauld fathered one son: Hugh de Creil 4122 in 990 This family is shown within family tree 572.

4288. BAUDOIN DE CLERMONT, I/COURT OF CLERMONT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 965 in Clermont-en-Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France. Note: 1 Baudoin DE CLERMONT b: 965 2 Baudouin DE CLERMONT b: 990 3 Ermengarde DE CLERMONT b: 1010 + Renauld DE CLERMONT b: 1010 d: Aft 1098 4 Hugh DE CLERMONT b: 1030 d: Aft 1108 + Margaret (Marguerite) DE MONTDIDIER b: 1045 d: 1110 5 Adeliz (Adeliz Or Alice) DE CLERMONT b: 1058 + Gilbert Fitz Richard DE CLARE b: 1065 d: 1117 6 Adeliza (Alice) DE CLARE b: Abt 1077 d: Abt 1163 + Aubrey DE VERE b: 1062 d: 15 May 1141 7 Aubrey DE VERE b: 1120 d: 26 Dec 1194 + Lucy (Agnes) DE ALBRINCIS b: Abt 1151 d: aft 26 de 1194 8 Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 + Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 9 Hugh DE VERE b: 1189 d: Bef 23 Dec 1263 + Hawise DE QUINCY b: 1178 Page 1382

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Robert DE VERE b: 1220 d: 2 Sep 1296 + Alice DE SANFORD b: Abt 1231 d: 7 Sep 1317 10 Isabel DE VERE b: 1228 d: 11 Aug 1300 + John DE COURTENAY b: 26 Jun 1224 d: 3 May 1274 + Oliver DE DINHAM b: 1234 d: 26 Feb 1298-1299 7 Rohese DE VERE b: 1109 d: Aft Oct 1166 + Geoffrey "The Outlaw" DE MANDEVILLE b: 1092 d: 14 Sep 1144 8 Maude DE MANDEVILLE b: 1138 + Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE b: 1134 d: 14 Jan 1180 9 Petronille FITZ PIERS b: Abt 1158 + Eustace DE BALIOL b: 1164 10 Hugh DE BALIOL b: 1191 d: 1228 + Cecily DE LA FONTAINE b: 1191 9 Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 + Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 10 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 + Beatrice DE SAYE b: 1169 d: 19 Apr 1197 10 William DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1186 d: 8 Jan 1225 + Christine FITZ WALTER b: Abt 1190 10 Maud Fitzgeoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1190 + Henry DE BOHUN b: 1176 d: 1 Jun 1220 8 Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE b: 1140 8 Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE b: 1142 8 Wiliam DE MANDEVILLE b: 1144 8 Robert DE MANDEVILLE b: 1146 7 Alice DE VERE b: Abt 1120 d: Aft 1185 + Roger FitzRichard DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1115 d: 1178 8 Roger FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1144 9 Alice FITZ ROGER b: 1170 + Herbert FITZ PIERS b: 1160 10 Lucia FITZPIERS b: 1190 d: Aft 1266 + William DE ROS b: 1196 d: Abt 1264 8 Richard FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1145 8 Robert Fitzroger "the Hospitaller" DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1160 + Margaret DE CHESNEY b: Abt 1160 9 John Fitzrobert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1194 d: 1240 + Ada DE BALIOL b: 1212 d: 29 Jul 1251 10 Ingram DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1224 10 Margaret DE CLAVERING b: 1225 + Gilbert DE VALE b: 1225 10 Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1227 10 Roger Fitzjohn DE CLAVERING b: 1228 d: 1249 + Isabel DE MERLAY b: 1224 d: 1268 10 Alicia DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1229 10 Annora DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1231 10 Stephen De Baillol DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1235 10 Hugh DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1237 d: 1295 + Agnes DE BERTRAM b: Abt 1212 9 Alice Fitz-Robert DE CLAVERING b: Abt 1185 d: Bef 1225 + Piers (Peter) FITZ HERBERT b: Abt 1163 d: 1 Jun 1235 10 Reginald FITZ-PIERS b: Abt 1215 d: 5 May 1286 + Amice DE STANFORD b: Abt 1220 d: Aft Aug 1265 + Joan DE VIVONIA b: 1251 6 Richard Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: Abt 1090 d: 15 Apr 1136 + Adeliza (Adeliz Or Alice) DE MESCHINES b: Bet 1088 and 1094 d: Aft 1142 7 Roger (The Good) DE CLARE b: 1116 d: 1173 + Maud St. Hilary DE HARCOURT b: 1130 d: 24 Dec 1193 8 Richard DE CLARE b: 1153 d: 30 Dec 1218 + Amice (Amicia) Muellent FITZ ROBERT b: 1160 d: 1 Jan 1222-1223 9 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 1182 d: 25 Oct 1230 + Isabel MARSHAL b: 9 Oct 1200 c: Apr 1206 d: 16 Jun 1240 10 Agnes DE CLARE b: Aft 1217 10 Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 Page 1383

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 10 Richard DE CLARE b: 4 Aug 1222 d: 15 Jul 1262 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1222 d: Nov 1237 + Matilda (Maud) DE LACY b: Abt 1223 d: Bef 10 Mar 1288-1289 10 Isabel DE CLARE b: 2 Nov 1226 d: Aft 10 Jul 1264 + Robert DE BRUS b: 1210 10 William DE CLARE b: 18 May 1228 d: 23 Jul 1258 10 Gilbert DE CLARE b: 12 Sep 1229 9 Maud DE CLARE b: Abt 1176 d: 1213 + William (The Younger) DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1170 d: 1210 10 John "Tadody" DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1197 d: 18 Jul 1232 + Margaret Verch LLEWELYN b: 1204 d: Abt 1263 10 Maud Matilda DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1198 + Henry DE TRACY b: Abt 1190 d: 1274 + Roger DE LACY b: 1171 d: 1 Oct 1211 10 John DE LACY b: 1192 d: 22 Jul 1240 + Margaret DE QUINCY b: 1208 d: 1258 + Alice DE L' AIGLE 9 Joane DE CLARE b: Abt 1184 9 Richard DE CLARE b: Abt 1186 8 Elana DE CLARE b: Abt 1154 + John DE GREY b: Abt 1150 d: Abt 1198 9 Henry DE GREY b: Abt 1175 d: Abt 1219 + Isolda (Iseude) BARDOLF b: Abt 1176 d: Bef 18 Jun 1246 10 Robert DE GREY b: Abt 1190 + Beatrice (Amice) DE SCULCOTES b: Abt 1198 10 Richard DE GREY b: Abt 1200 d: Bef 8 Sep 1271 + Lucia DE HUMEZ b: Abt 1198 d: Bef 1282 10 Hugh DE GREY b: 1202 10 John DE GREY b: 1204 d: Mar 1265 + Joan PEYVRE b: Abt 1211 + Emma DE GLANVILLE + Emma DE CAUZ b: 1212 d: Bef 1251 9 Agnes GREY b: Abt 1175 + John D' OYLY b: Abt 1170 10 John D' OYLY b: Abt 1195 d: Abt 1267 + Rose DE DUSTON b: Abt 1195 8 James DE CLARE b: 1164 8 Mabel DE CLARE b: 1152 d: Abt 1203 + Nigel DE MOWBRAY b: 1146 d: 1191 9 Robert DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1168 9 William DE MOWBRAY b: 1170 d: 1222 + Avice (Agnes) D' AUBIGNY b: 1174 10 Roger DE MOWBRAY b: 1210 d: 1266 + Matilda DE BEAUCAMP b: 1210 9 Philip DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1170 9 Roger William DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1175 d: Bef 1234 + Osanna DE TANTON b: Abt 1182 10 Walter DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1205 d: 1252 9 Mabel DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1179 + Thomas DACRE b: Abt 1175 10 Humphrey DACRE b: Abt 1199 + Christiana HARRINGTON b: Abt 1200 9 Alice DE MOWBRAY b: Abt 1180 + Robert DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1187 d: 1244 10 John DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1214 10 Nigel DE PLUMPTON b: Abt 1216 d: 1271 + Amice (Avicia, Alice) DE CLARE b: 27 May 1220 8 Roger DE CLARE b: 1168 8 John DE CLARE b: 1170 8 Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE b: 1172 d: 4 Jun 1225 + Geoffrey Fitzpiers DE MANDEVILLE b: 1162 d: 14 Oct 1213 9 John FITZGEOFFREY b: 1215 d: 23 Nov 1258 + Isabel LE BIGOD b: 1210 10 Maud DE MANDEVILLE b: 1237 d: 18 Apr 1301 + William DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1227 d: 9 Jun 1298 Page 1384

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Isabel FITZGEOFFREY b: Abt 1233 + Robert DE VESPONT b: Abt 1222 d: 7 Jun 1264 10 Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 + Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 9 Hawise DE MANDEVILLE b: 1200 d: 1243 + Reynald (Reginald) DE MOHUN b: 1206 d: 20 Jan 1258 10 Alice DE MOHUN b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 1284 + Robert DE BEAUCHAMP b: 1217 d: 1264 10 Lucy DE MOHUN b: Abt 1226 + William DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1152 d: May 1204 9 Warine DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1192 d: Jul 1255 + Joane MARSHALL b: Abt 1194 d: Abt 1234 10 Joan DE MUNCHENSY b: Abt 1222 d: Sep 1307 + William (Guillaume) de Lusignan DE VALENCE b: Aft 1225 d: May 1296 8 Henry DE CLARE b: 1172 6 Agnes DE CLARE b: 1091 + Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: 1087 d: 1144 7 Godard DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1108 7 Thomas DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1110 7 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: 1112 d: 1176 + Helesinde DE EU b: 1115 8 Emma DE SAINT LEGER b: 1138 + Hugh DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1139 d: Abt 1194 9 Henry (Stephen) DE LONGCHAMP b: 1160 d: 1212 + Maud DE CANTELOU b: 1151 10 Henry DE LONGCHAMP b: Abt 1201 d: Bef 1258 + Joan DE LACY b: Abt 1213 8 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1145 8 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1146 + Isabell b: Abt 1153 9 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1175 + Joan b: Abt 1175 10 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1206 8 Reginald DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1147 7 William DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1113 7 Geoffrey DE SAINT LEGER b: Abt 1114 6 Margaret DE CLARE b: Abt 1097 d: Abt 1170 + William DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1090 d: Bef 1136 7 Gilbert DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1120 d: Bef 1187 + Aveline DE LUCY b: Abt 1122 8 Richard DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1150 d: 1204 9 Margaret DE MONTIFICHET b: Abt 1170 + Hugh DE BOLEBEC b: Abt 1167 d: Abt 1194 10 Isbella DE BOLEBEC b: 1175 d: 3 Feb 1244-1245 + Robert DE VERE b: 1170 d: Bef 25 Oct 1221 6 Baldwin Fitzgilbert DE CLARE b: 1104 d: 1154 + Adeline DE ROLLOS b: 1104 7 Emma Fitzbaldwin DE CLARE b: 1120 d: 1168 + Hugh LE WAKE b: 1117 d: 1176 8 Baldwin LE WAKE b: 1137 d: Abt 1198 + Agnes DU HOMMET b: Abt 1160 9 Baldwn LE WAKE b: 1183 d: 13 Jul 1224 + Isabel DE BRIWERE b: 1180 d: Bef 10 Jun 1233 10 Hugh WAKE b: Abt 1210 d: Bef 18 Dec 1241 + Joan DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1220 d: 1276 8 Geoffrey LE WAKE b: 1147 9 Mary LE WAKE b: Abt 1200 + William DE DUSTON b: Abt 1198 10 Isabel DE DUSTON b: Abt 1224 + Walter DE GREY b: Abt 1222 d: Bef 5 Jan 1267 6 Rohese\Rohesia DE CLARE b: Bef 1117 d: 1179 + Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1125 d: 25 Jul 1186 7 Walter DE LACY b: 1172 d: 1241 + Margaret DE BRAOSE b: Abt 1177 8 Pernel (Petronilla) DE LACY b: 1195 d: 25 Nov 1288 + Ralph DE TOENI b: 1189 d: Sep 1239 Page 1385

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Roger DE TOENI b: 1235 d: 12 May 1264 + Alice DE BOHUN b: Abt 1235 d: Aft 23 Apr 1309 10 Ralph DE TOENI b: 1255 d: Bef 29 Jul 1295 + Mary CLARISSA b: Abt 1260 d: Aft 1283 10 Alice DE TOENI b: 1254 + Walter DE BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1243 d: 1306 9 Constance DE TOENI b: Abt 1220 d: Aft 11 Feb 1264-1265 + Fulk FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1210 d: 14 May 1264 10 Mabel FITZ WARREN b: Abt 1246 d: Bef 24 May 1297 + John DE TREGOZ b: 1222 d: 21 Aug 1300 8 Katherine DE LACY b: 1198 8 Ediga Giles DE LACY b: Abt 1205 + Richard "The Great" DE BURGH b: 1186 d: 1242 9 Walter DE BURGH b: 1230 d: 1271 + Aveline FITZJOHN b: 1238 d: 1274 10 Richard "The Red" DE BURGH b: 1259 d: Jul 1326 + Margaret DE BURGH b: Abt 1264 d: 1304 10 Theobald DE BURGH b: 1261 10 Jill DE BURGH b: 1262 10 William DE BURGH b: 1265 8 Gilbert DE LACY b: Abt 1206 7 Hugh DE LACY b: Abt 1166 5 Ermentrude DE CLERMONT b: 1066 + Hugh Lupus "Le Gros" D'AVRANCHES b: 1054 6 Hugh "Lupus" D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1073 6 Geva D' AVRANCHES b: Abt 1076 + Geoffrey "Galfridus" DE RIDEL b: Abt 1075 d: 25 Nov 1120 7 Matilda DE RIDEL b: Abt 1097 d: 1139 + Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1097 d: 1144 8 Geoffrey BASSETT b: Abt 1128 8 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1131 + Alice b: Abt 1135 9 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1160 + Isabell b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSETT b: Abt 1189 + Unk b: Abt 1194 8 Richard BASSETT b: Abt 1132 8 William BASSET b: 1134 9 Simon BASSETT b: Abt 1165 + Elizabeth DE AVENEL b: Abt 1165 10 Ralph BASSET b: Abt 1190 d: 4 Aug 1265 8 Sibel BASSETT b: 1135 8 Jordan BASSETT b: Abt 1135 9 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1165 d: 1234 10 Miles BASSET b: Abt 1195 d: Bef 1272 + Agnes DE LASCELLES b: Abt 1202 d: Aft 1272 8 Phillip BASSETT b: Abt 1136 8 Sibyl BASSETT b: Abt 1127 d: Aft 1185 + Robert DE CAUS b: Abt 1106 d: Aft 1168 9 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1130 d: Aft 1198 + Agnes 10 Roger DE CAUZ b: 1155 9 Maud DE CAUS b: 1136 d: 1224 + Adam FITZ PETER b: Abt 1136 10 John DE BIRKIN b: Abt 1166 d: 1227 + Joan DE LENVEISE b: Abt 1166 9 Margaret DE CAUS b: Abt 1142 7 Robert DE RIDEL b: Abt 1107 7 Godfrey DE RIDEL b: 1109 6 Mavila (Maud) D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1081 + William Fitz Norman DE LA MARE b: Abt 1079 d: Aft 1114 7 Richard DE LA MARE b: Abt 1099 8 Robert DE LA MARE b: 1116 d: Abt 1193 + Aliza b: Abt 1120 9 Agnes DE LA MARE b: Abt 1140 + Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1138 d: 1191 Page 1386

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Mary DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1195 + Michael DE STOURTON b: Abt 1185 10 Robert DE MAUDUIT b: Abt 1186 + Beatrice DE MURDOC b: Abt 1194 5 Renauld DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1080 d: 1162 + Clemence DE BAR-LE-DUC b: Abt 1106 6 Mathilda (Maud) DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1138 d: Oct 1200 + Aubrey (Alberic) DE DAMMARTIN b: Abt 1135 d: 19 Sep 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 + Isabel DE AGUILLON b: 25 Mar 1258 d: Bef 28 May 1323 7 Simon DE DAMMARTIN b: 1180 6 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1150 + Mahaut DE BRETEUIL b: Abt 1157 7 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1175 d: 1214 + Gertrude DE NESLE b: Abt 1170 d: 1239 8 Simon DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1200 d: 1 Feb 1285 + Alix Adele DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1200 9 Raoul DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1245 + Alix DE DREUX b: 1255 10 Alix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1270 + Guillaume "San Terre" DE DAMPIERRE b: Abt 1250 d: 1311 Page 1387

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Beatrix DE CLERMONT b: Abt 1250 + Jean DE LILLE b: 1250 d: Abt 1292 10 Guiotte DE LILLE b: Abt 1275 d: 7 Aug 1338 + Valeran DE LUXEMBOURG b: Abt 1275. Baudoin fathered one son: Baudouin de Clermont 4123 in 990 This family is shown within family tree 572.

4289. HILDOUIN, II DE MONTDIDIER (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 960 in Montdidier, Somme, France. Hildouin, died on 26 January 1057/58, aged about 96. 4290. HERSENDE DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Hersende de Ramerupt, was born about 946. Hildouin, II de Montdidier 4289, aged about 10, married Hersende de Ponthieu, aged about 24, in 970 in Montdidier, Somme, France. They had one son: Hildouin, III de Montdidier, III 4124 in 980 This family is shown within family tree 625. 4291. TURCHETIL DE HARCOURT, LORD OF TURQUEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 951 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France to Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark 4413 and Ertemberge de Briquibec 4414, as shown in family tree 764. Turchetil died in 1025, aged about 74, in Preaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. 4292. ANCELINE DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Anceline de Bastembourg De Betrand, was born about 953 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France to Anslec de Betrand 4415, as shown within family tree 714. Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville 4291 married Anceline de Montfort. They had two children: Josceline De Pont-Audemer de Harcourt 4258 in 975 Lesceline de Newmarch 4125 in 990 This family is shown as family tree 723. 4293. TRISTAN DE VITRE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 995 in Vitre, Brittany, France to Rivallion de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4416 and Guenegaude d' Auray 4417, as shown within family tree 675. 4294. ENNOGUENDE DE FOUGERES (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 995 in Roches, France to Alfred de Fougeres 4418, as shown within family tree 675. Tristan de Vitre 4293 married Ennoguende de Fougeres. They had one son: Robert de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4131 in 1025 This family is shown as family tree 724. 4295. GUERIN DE CRAON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 995 to Suhard de Craon 4419, as shown in family tree 765. Guerin died about 1050, aged about 55. 4296. ANNE DE CREQUY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1020 to Baudouin de Crequy 4420 and Marguerite de Louvain 4421, as shown in family tree 766. Guerin de Craon 4295 married Anne de Crequy. They had one daughter: Berthe de Craon 4132 about 1035 This family is shown as family tree 725. 4297. HARLEVIN DE BURGO DE CONTEVILLE, VISCOUNT OF CONTEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Herlunin De Conteville, was born in 1001 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France to Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwyn 4422 and Une Fille Jolie 4423, as shown in family tree 767. Note: #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. Source Reference 187 applies. Page 1388

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Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, aged about 28, married Herleva de Falise 4165, aged about 26, about 1029. They had two children: Muriel De Conteville 4407 about 1032 Robert de Burgh de Mortaigne 4133 in 1037 This family is shown as family tree 688. 4298. RUNULPH DE WRENROC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1009 in Powys, Montgomerysyshire, Wales. Note: 1 Ranulph De Wrenroc b: Abt 1009 2 Ranulph Peverill b: Abt 1030 d: 1072 + Maude De Ingelrica b: 1031 d: 3 Nov 1083 3 William "The Elder" De Peverel b: Abt 1054 d: 17 Apr 1113 + Adeliza De Ponthieu b: Abt 1054 d: 1119 4 Adelise De Perveril b: Abt 1072 d: Aft 1156 + Richard De Redvers b: 1088 d: 8 Sep 1107 5 Hawyse (Maud) De Redvers b: Abt 1094 + William De Romara b: Abt 1080 6 Rohais De Romara b: Abt 1121 + Roger De Lancaster b: Abt 1114 5 Avis De Reviers b: Abt 1100 + Hugh De Wourth b: Abt 1098 6 Robert De Wourth b: Abt 1126 + Miss De Beauchamp b: Abt 1128 5 Baldwin De Redvers b: Abt 1102 d: Jun 1155 + Lucia Adeliza De Balun 6 Eva De Redvers b: Abt 1135 + Anchitel De Grey b: Abt 1135 6 William De Redvers b: 1155 d: 10 Sep 1217 + Mabel De Beaumont b: Abt 1170 d: Aft 1 May 1204 + Richard De Vernon b: 1060 d: 8 Sep 1107 5 Guillaume De Vernon b: 1085 d: Bef 1174 + Lucy De Tancarville b: Abt 1107 6 Hugh De Vernon b: Abt 1120 + Miss De Knightly b: Abt 1122 6 Joan De Vernon b: Abt 1120 6 Maud De Vernon b: 1125 + Richard De La Haye b: 1116 d: Bef 1185 4 William "The Younger" De Peverel b: Abt 1080 d: 1155 + Oddona b: 1095 5 Richard Peveril b: 1120 6 Hugh Peveril b: 1146 + Avice De Lancaster b: 1088 d: Aft 1149 5 Margaret De Peverel b: 1114 + Robert De Ferrers b: Abt 1100 d: 1160 6 William (Walkeline) De Ferrers b: Abt 1140 d: Bef 21 Oct 1190 + Sybil De Braose b: 1147 d: Aft 5 Feb 1227-1228 + Godehold De Toeni b: 1140 5 Helen De Peverel b: Abt 1110 + William Fitz Alan b: Abt 1105 d: Abt 1160 6 William Fitz Alan b: 1125 d: Abt 1210 + Christian Gloucester b: 1118 + Isabel De Saye b: Abt 1141 d: Abt 1199 3 Pain Peveril b: Abt 1060 3 Robert Peveril b: Abt 1065 + Adelicia D' Eynecourt b: Abt 1080 4 Matilda Maud Peveril b: Abt 1099 d: 1185 + Robert Fitz Martin b: Abt 1095 5 Sibyl Fitzmartin b: Abt 1123 5 William Fitzmartin b: Abt 1125 d: Abt 1216 + Angharad Gruffudd b: Abt 1133 6 William Martin b: 1160 d: 1215 + Avice De Torrington b: Abt 1171 6 David Martin b: Abt 1162 6 Oliver Martin b: 1165 4 William Peveril b: Abt 1102 4 Alice Peveril b: Abt 1105 Page 1389

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Roesia Peveril b: Abt 1107 d: Bef 1185 + Rollo De Harcourt b: Abt 1091 5 Audreye De Harcourt b: Abt 1135 + William Trussebut b: Abt 1130 d: Abt 1175 6 Roese Trussebut b: Bef 1146 d: Bef Dec 1196 + Everard De Ros b: Abt 1144 d: 1183 4 Ascelina Peveril b: Abt 1111 3 Hamon Peveril b: Abt 1067 3 Emma Peveril b: Abt 1069. Runulph fathered one son: Runulph de Peverel 4135 in 1030 This family is shown within family tree 627.

4299. INGELRIC DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1007 to Ethelred de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4380 and Emma Aelgifu Beauclerc Normand, Queen of England 4424, as shown in family tree 754. Ingelric fathered one daughter: Maude de Ingelrica 4136 in 1031 This family is shown as family tree 726. 4300. HUGH DE PONTHIEU, II/COUNT OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1005 in France to Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieu 4425 and Adelaide de Gand 4426, as shown in family tree 768. Hugh died on 20 November 1052, aged about 47. 4301. BERTHE AUMALE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1005 in Aumale, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France to Guerinfroi Aumale, Count of Aumale 4427, as shown within family tree 678. Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu 4300 married Berthe Aumale. They had one son: Enguerrand de Ponthieu, II/Comte De Valognes 4137 about 1025 This family is shown as family tree 727. 4302. BERNARD DE LA MARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 986 in La Marche, Poitou, France. 4303. AMELIA DE MONTIGNAC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother). Bernard de la Marche 4302 married Amelia de Montignac. They had one son: Adalbert, II de la Marche, Comte de la Marche 4139 about 1020 This family is shown within family tree 574. 4304. MAUGER DE ST. CLARE, EARL OF CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1000 to Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy 4325 and Judith de Bretagne 4326, as shown in family tree 735. Mauger fathered one son: Waldron de St. Clare, Earl of St. Clare 4143 in 1018 This family is shown as family tree 728. 4305. COUNT ANCITEL DE BAYEAUX (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 992 in Bayeaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. 4306. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 991 in Bayeaux, Calvados, Normandy, France. Ancitel De Bayeaux 4305 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Ranuph De Bayeaux, I 4147 This family is shown within family tree 630. 4307. DUKE RICHARD DE NORMANDY, III (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 997 in Falaise, Normandy, France to Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428 and Judith de Britanny 4429, as shown in family tree 769. Richard became generally known as "The Good". The Good died on 6 August 1028, aged about 31. 4308. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1000 in Normandy, France. Richard De Normandy, III 4307 married Ms. Unknown. They had one daughter: Alix De Normandy 4148 about 1021 This family is shown as family tree 729. 4309. GUILLAUME DE MONTFORT, COUNT OF HAINAULT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 967 in Basingbourg to Amaury de Montfort 4430 and Judith de Cambray 4431. Guillaume died on 4 February 1030, aged about 62. 4310. ALBREDA DE NOGENT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 975 in Espernon, Normandy, France to Hugh de Nogent 4432.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainault 4309 married Albreda de Nogent. They had one son: Amauri de Montfort, Seigneur of Montfort-L'amauri 4149 in 990 This family is shown within family tree 632.

4311. GUILLAUME DE GOMETZ (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 975 in Gometz, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. Guillaume died about 1017, aged about 42, in Bures, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. Guillaume fathered two children: Beretrade de Gometz 4150 in 995 Hodierne de Gometz 4316 about 1014 This family is shown as family tree 730. 4312. ROBERT D'EVEREUX, ARCHBISHOP, 1ST COUNT D' EVREUX (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert de Normandy, was born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. 4313. HERLEVE DE NORMANDIE DE ROUEN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 968 in Normandy, France. Robert D'Evereux, Archbishop, 1st Count d' Evreux 4312 married Herleve de Normandie de Rouen. They had one son: Richard D'Evereux 4151 about 986 This family is shown as family tree 731. 4314. ANSEAU DE GARLENDE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1020. Note: 1 Anseau De Garlende b: Abt 1020 2 Guillaume De Garlende b: 1043 d: 1115 + Agnes De Respy b: Abt 1050 3 Anselm De Garlende b: Abt 1069 d: 1118 + Beatrice D' Montlhery b: Abt 1073 4 Agnes De Garlende b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 + Amaury De Montfort b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 5 Simon "The Bold" De Montfort b: 1110 d: 13 Mar 1180 + Maud D' Evereux b: 1118 d: 1169 6 Bertrade De Montfort D'evreux b: 1138 d: 12 Jul 1189 + Hugh De Keveliock b: 1122 d: 30 Jun 1181 6 Bertrade De Montfort b: 1155 d: 1227 + Hugh Kevelioc De Meschines b: 1147 d: 30 Jun 1181 6 Thurston De Montfort b: Abt 1134 6 Guy De Montfort b: Abt 1160 d: 31 Jan 1228 + Helvid D'ibelin b: Aft 1176 d: Bef 1 Jun 1216. Anseau fathered one son: Guillaume de Garlende, I/Lord De Garlend & Livry 4152 in 1043 This family is shown within family tree 578. 4315. GUI MILO DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1009 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France to Thibault de Montlhery 4433, as shown in family tree 770. Gui died in 1095, aged about 86, in Longport, France. 4316. HODIERNE DE GOMETZ (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1014 in Normandy, France to Guillaume de Gometz 4311, as shown in family tree 730. Hodierne died on 7 December 1074, aged about 60. Gui Milo de Montlhery 4315 married Hodierne de Gometz. They had one son: Guy de Montlhery, II 4154 in 1042 This family is shown as family tree 732. 4317. RICHARD DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1022 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France to Guillaume de Corbeil 4434, as shown within family tree 682. Richard died about 1095, aged about 73. 4318. ADELAIDE DE CRECY, DAME DE GOURNAY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1044 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France to Bouchard de Corbeil 4435 and Adelaide de Crecy 4436, as shown within family tree 682. Adelaide became generally known as "Elizabeth". Elizabeth died in 1104, aged about 60, in Gournay, Normandy, France. (Adelaide married twice. She was married to Guy de Montlhery, II 4154 and Richard de Corbeil 4317.) Guy de Montlhery, II 4154 married Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay. See family tree 733. Richard de Corbeil 4317, aged about 27, married Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay, aged about 5, in 1049. They had one daughter: Elsie de Corbeil 4155 about 1048 This family is shown as family tree 733.

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4319. ADALBERET DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1004 in Switzerland to Lambert de Grandison 4437. Adalberet died about 1059, aged about 55. 4320. MS. TELBURGE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1006 in Neuchatal, Switzerland. Adalberet de Grandison 4319 married Ms. Telburge. They had one son: Adalbert de Grandison 4156 about 1030 This family is shown within family tree 634. 4321. DALMAS DE SAMOUR-EN-AXOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 970 in Semur, France. 4322. AREMBURGE DE VERGE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 980. Dalmas de Samour-En-Axois 4321 married Aremburge de Verge. They had one daughter: Helie de Samour-En-Axois 4161 in 1016 This family is shown within family tree 635. 4323. EUDES DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 945 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France to Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois 4438 and Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy 4439, as shown in family tree 771. Eudes died between 12 March 995 and 996, aged about 51, in Marmountier, Indre-Et-Loire, Touranine, France. Note: 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 + 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 Page 1392

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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. 4324. BERTHE DE BOURGOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 965 in Burgundy, Marne, France to Conrad Le Pacifique de Bourgogne 4440 and Matehilde Carolingian 4441, as shown within family tree 686. Berthe died in 1010, aged about 45, in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France. Eudes de Blois 4323, aged about 38, married Berthe de Bourgogne, aged about 18, in 983 in Burgundy, Marne, France. They had one son: Eudes de Blois, II/Count of Blois 4162 in 983 This family is shown as family tree 734. 4325. RICHARD, II DE NORMANDY, II/4TH DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 962 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandie, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. Richard, became generally known as "The Good". The Good died on 26 August 1026, aged about 64, in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, Narmandie, France. 4326. JUDITH DE BRETAGNE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 982 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France to Conan de Bretagne, I 4442 and Emengarde D'Anjou 4443, as shown in family tree 772. Judith died on 16 June 1017, aged about 34, in Normandy, France. Richard, II de Normandy, II/4th Duke of Normandy 4325 married Judith de Bretagne. They had three children: Robert de Normandy, I/6th Duke of Normandy, 4164 in 999 Richard (Curthose) de Normandy, III/5th Duke of Normandy 4218 in 1000 Mauger de St. Clare, Earl of Corbeil 4304 in 1000 This family is shown as family tree 735. 4327. BALDWIN DE FLEMING, IV (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 27 January 1003 in Flanders, Nord, France to Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders 4444 and Rozela de Ivrea 4445, as shown in family tree 773. Baldwin became generally known as "Barbatus". Barbatus died on 30 May 1039, aged 36, in Flanders, Nord, France. 4328. ELEANOR DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 984 in Normandy, France to Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428 and Judith de Britanny 4429, as shown in family tree 769. (Eleanor married twice. She was married to Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428 and Baldwin de Fleming, IV 4327.) Eleanor married her father, Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428. Baldwin de Fleming, IV 4327, aged about 15, married Eleanor de Normandy, aged about 34, about 1018. They had one son: Baldwin de Fleming, V 4166 about 1018 This family is shown as family tree 736. 4329. GAUNTIER WALTER, II/COUNT OF VALOIS, AMIENS AND VEXIN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 944 in Vexin, Normandy, France. Gauntier became generally known as "The White". The White died in 1027, aged about 83, in Castle at Cresspy, Valois, France. Gauntier fathered one son: Dreux de Amiens, Count of Amiens and Vexin 4168 about 990 This family is shown within family tree 584.

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4330. GILBERT, I CRESPIN, COMTE DE BRIONNE, SEIGNEUR DR TILLIERES & BEC (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Gilbert, I de Crispin, Gilbert, I de Brionne and Gislebert, was born about 1000 in Tillieres, Anjou, France or Normandy, France to Goddfrey Crispin de Eu, 1st Count of Brionne and Eu 4044 and Hawise de Guines 4045, as shown in family tree 652. Gilbert, died in 1034/35, aged about 34, of assassinated in 1040, in Bec, Eure, Tallieres, Normandy, France. Notes: • 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. Source Reference 21 applies. • 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 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 Page 1394

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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. Source Reference 21 applies. Source: Source Reference 10. Gilbert, fathered one son: Gilbert, II de Crespin, Seigneur de Tellieres 4169 in 1036 This family is shown as family tree 738.

4331. HERBERT FITZHERBERT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1127 to Emma Unknown 4446, as shown in family tree 774. Herbert died in 1155, aged about 28. Herbert fathered one daughter: Rohese Fitzherbert 4171 in 1146 This family is shown as family tree 739. 4332. WALTER DE PITRES DE FITZROGER (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1065 in England to Roger de Pitres 4447 and Eunice de baalun 4448, as shown within family tree 693. Walter died before 1129, when younger than 63, in Gloucester, England. 4333. BERTHE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1069 in England. Berthe died in England. Walter de Pitres de Fitzroger 4332, aged about 22, married Berthe Unknown, aged about 18, about 1087 in England. They had one son: Miles Fitz Walter de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford 4172 about 1092 This family is shown as family tree 740. 4334. BERNARD DE NEUFMARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1058 in Neufmarche, France to Geoffrey de Neufmarche 4449 and Ade de Hugleville 4450, as shown within family tree 693. Bernard died after 1096, when older than 38. 4335. NESTA VERCH OSBORN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1077 in Herefordshire, England to Osborn Fitzrichard 4451 and Nesta Verch Gruffydd 4452, as shown within family tree 693. Bernard de Neufmarche 4334 married Nesta Verch Osborn. They had one daughter: Sybil de Neufmarche, Countess of Hereford 4173 about 1096 This family is shown as family tree 741. 4336. SIMON DE SENLIS, I/EARL, COUNT OF HUNTINGTON & NORTHAMPTON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Simon de Saint Liz, was born about 1046 in Normandy, France to Ranulph de Senlis 4453, as shown within family tree 694. Simon died about 1111, aged about 65, in La Charite-Sur-Loir, Nievre, France. 4337. MATILDA HUNTINGTON, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England to Earl of Huntingdon Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon 4454 and Judith Lens (of) Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon 4455, as shown in family tree 775. Matilda died on 23 April 1130/31, aged about 57, in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England. Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton 4336, aged about 44, married Matilda Huntington, Queen of Scotland, aged about 18, in 1090 in Huntingdon, Huntindonshire, England. They had one son: Simon de Senlis, II 4177 about 1090 This family is shown as family tree 742. 4338. WALERAN DE BEAUMONT, COUNT OF MEULAN, EARL OF WORCESTER & LEICESTER (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert "Bossu" de Beaumont, was born in 1104 in Meulan, Isle de France, France to Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan 3776 and Elizabeth Capet 4183, as shown in family tree 552. Waleran died on 5 April 1168, aged about 63, in Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France. (Waleran married twice. He was married to Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777 and Amice de Gael, Countess of Leicf 4339.) Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester married Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 3777. They had one daughter: Isabel de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester 4178 about 1121 This family is shown as family tree 553. 4339. AMICE DE GAEL, COUNTESS OF LEICF (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather's wife), also recorded as Amice de Uta and Amice de Waiet, was born about 1108 in Norfolk, England. Amice died dated 'aft 5 Apt 1168'. Note: Father: Randall HOLDEN b: Apr 1660 in Warwick, Kent, Ri Mother: Betty WATERMAN Page 1395

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Father: Ralph De WAITE [Seigneur Of Gael & Earl Of Norfolk] b: ABT 1078 in Of, Montfort, Normandy, France Mother: Emma (Avise) FITZOSBORNE b: 1075 in Of, , Norfolk, England Father: Ralph De GAEL b: ABT 1052 in , Herefordshire, England Mother: Emma (Avise) FITZOSBORNE b: 1075 in Of, , Norfolk, England Father: Ralph De WAITE [Seigneur Of Gael & Earl Of Norfolk] b: ABT 1078 in Of, Montfort, Normandy, France Marriage 1 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 Married: AFT Nov 1120 in Of, , Brittany, , France Note: Alt Marriage:Amice De (Uta) Gael (Waiet), Countess Of Leicf Date:After Nov 1120 Location:Of, , Brittany, France Children Robert "Blanchmains" HARCOURT Earl Of Leicester b: ABT 1121 in Of, Beaumont, , France Robert DE BEAUMONT b: ABT 1120 in Leicester, England Isabel (Elizabeth) BEAUMONT Countess of Leicester b: ABT 1121 in Of, , Leicester, Leicestershire, England Isabel De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1132 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Hawise De Leicester & De BEAUMONT [Countess Of Gloucester] b: ABT 1134 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Roger De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1128 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Geoffrey de BEAUMONT Gervace DE BEAUMONT Margaret De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1136 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Lade (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT Gervace De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1138 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Elizabeth BEAUMONT b: ABT 1140 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England William De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1142 in Of, Hambleton, Buckinghamshire, England Geoffrey DE BEAUMONT John De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1144 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Geffery De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1146 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England Henry De BEAUMONT b: ABT 1148 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester & Leicester 4338 married Amice de Gael, Countess of Leicf. 4340. SIR ULBERT CONSTABLE, KNIGHT (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1075 in Burton, Yorkshie, England to Fulke Constable, Knight 4456 and Agnes St. Quinn 4457, as shown within family tree 697. Ulbert died in 1109, aged about 34. 4341. ERNABURGA BARTON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1080 in Swine, Yorkshire, England. Ulbert Constable, Knight 4340, aged about 34, married Ernaburga Barton, aged about 29, in 1109 in Burton, Fingall North Riding, Yorkshire, England. They had one son: Robert Constable 4187 in 1110 This family is shown as family tree 743. 4342. DAPHIFER OF DOL ALAN (OF) DOL (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather). Alan died in 1066, of killed at Battle of Hastings, in Hastings. Notes: • 1 Alan OF DOL d: 1066 2 Senescal FLAALD b: 1046 d: 10 JAN 1100 3 Alan FITZ FLAALD b: 1078 d: 11 FEB 1113 + Aveline DE HESDIN b: 1085 4 Walter FITZ-ALAN b: 1106 d: 2 FEB 1177 + Eschyne DE MOLLE 5 Alan FITZ WALTER b: 1135 d: 1204 + Alesta OF MAR 6 Walter STEWART d: 1241 + Beatrix OF ANGUS 7 Margaret STEWART 8 Roland DE CARRICK 9 Gilbert DE CARRICK 10 Gilbert DE CARRICK 7 Alexander STEWART b: 1214 + Jean MACRORIE b: 1218 Page 1396

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 John STEWART b: 1243 d: 22 JUL 1298 + Margaret BONKYL b: 1253 9 Alan STEWART b: 1272 d: 1333 + Marion CAMERON b: 1295 10 Alexander STEWART b: 1303 9 Walter STEWART b: 1289 10 John STEWART 9 Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 9 Alexander STEWART 10 Isabel STEWART + Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 9 James STEWART b: 1276 d: 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1310 d: 1384 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 9 James STEWART b: 1283 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 8 STEWART b: 1268 d: 1290 + Alexander DE LINDSAY b: 1267 d: 1308 9 Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 + Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Elizabeth STEWART + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 James STEWART b: 1243 d: 1309 + Egidia DE BURGH b: 1270 9 Walter STEWART b: 1292 d: 6 APR 1326 + Marjorie DE BRUCE b: 1295 d: 2 MAR 1315 10 Robert STEWART b: 2 MAR 1315 d: 19 APR 1390 + Elizabeth MURE + Joan BEAUFORT b: 1406 d: 15 JUL 1445 + Isabel GRAHAM b: 1298 10 Egidia STEWART b: 1316 + James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 + James LINDSAY b: 1320 + Hugh EQLINGTON b: 1323 d: 1374 Page 1397

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Eva b: 1184 6 Walter STUART b: 1165 d: 1246 + Beatrix ANGUS b: 1184 7 Maragret STUART b: 1206 + Neil CARRICK b: 1202 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Eve OF CRAWFORD b: 1160 6 Alvelina FITZWALTER STEWART b: 1179 + Duncan DE CARRICK b: 1164 7 Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302 + Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 + Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 + Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 Page 1398

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 7 Neil CARRICK b: 1202 + Maragret STUART b: 1206 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 5 Marjory FITZ-ALAN b: 1127 + Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1125 6 Alan DE MONTGOMERY b: 1144 7 John DE MONTGOMERY b: 1170 d: 1239 + Helen DE KENT b: 1170 8 Alan DE MONTGOMERY b: 20 JAN 1199 9 John DE MONTGOMERY b: 1225 + Margaret MURRAY 10 John DE MONTGOMERY b: 1285 d: 1328 + janet ERSKINE 5 Alan FITZ WALTER b: 1135 d: 1204 + Alesta OF MAR 6 Walter STEWART d: 1241 + Beatrix OF ANGUS 7 Margaret STEWART 8 Roland DE CARRICK 9 Gilbert DE CARRICK 10 Gilbert DE CARRICK 7 Alexander STEWART b: 1214 + Jean MACRORIE b: 1218 8 John STEWART b: 1243 d: 22 JUL 1298 + Margaret BONKYL b: 1253 9 Alan STEWART b: 1272 d: 1333 + Marion CAMERON b: 1295 10 Alexander STEWART b: 1303 Page 1399

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Walter STEWART b: 1289 10 John STEWART 9 Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 9 Alexander STEWART 10 Isabel STEWART + Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 9 James STEWART b: 1276 d: 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1310 d: 1384 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 9 James STEWART b: 1283 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 8 STEWART b: 1268 d: 1290 + Alexander DE LINDSAY b: 1267 d: 1308 9 Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 + Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Elizabeth STEWART + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 James STEWART b: 1243 d: 1309 + Egidia DE BURGH b: 1270 9 Walter STEWART b: 1292 d: 6 APR 1326 + Marjorie DE BRUCE b: 1295 d: 2 MAR 1315 10 Robert STEWART b: 2 MAR 1315 d: 19 APR 1390 + Elizabeth MURE + Joan BEAUFORT b: 1406 d: 15 JUL 1445 + Isabel GRAHAM b: 1298 10 Egidia STEWART b: 1316 + James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 + James LINDSAY b: 1320 + Hugh EQLINGTON b: 1323 d: 1374 + Eva b: 1184 6 Walter STUART b: 1165 d: 1246 + Beatrix ANGUS b: 1184 7 Maragret STUART b: 1206 + Neil CARRICK b: 1202 Page 1400

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Lloyd I. Taylor 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Eve OF CRAWFORD b: 1160 6 Alvelina FITZWALTER STEWART b: 1179 + Duncan DE CARRICK b: 1164 7 Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302 + Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 + Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 + Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 Page 1401

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 7 Neil CARRICK b: 1202 + Maragret STUART b: 1206 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 4 Walter FITZ-ALAN b: 1106 d: 2 FEB 1177 + Eschyne DE MOLLE 5 Alan FITZ WALTER b: 1135 d: 1204 + Alesta OF MAR 6 Walter STEWART d: 1241 + Beatrix OF ANGUS 7 Margaret STEWART 8 Roland DE CARRICK 9 Gilbert DE CARRICK 10 Gilbert DE CARRICK 7 Alexander STEWART b: 1214 + Jean MACRORIE b: 1218 8 John STEWART b: 1243 d: 22 JUL 1298 + Margaret BONKYL b: 1253 9 Alan STEWART b: 1272 d: 1333 + Marion CAMERON b: 1295 10 Alexander STEWART b: 1303 9 Walter STEWART b: 1289 10 John STEWART 9 Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Isabel RANDOLPH b: 1310 + Patrick DUNBAR b: 1285 9 Alexander STEWART 10 Isabel STEWART + Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 9 James STEWART b: 1276 d: 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1310 d: 1384 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 Page 1402

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 James STEWART b: 1283 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Robert STEWART b: 1334 d: 1388 + Janet MACALAN b: 1348 8 STEWART b: 1268 d: 1290 + Alexander DE LINDSAY b: 1267 d: 1308 9 Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 + Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 Elizabeth STEWART + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 James STEWART b: 1243 d: 1309 + Egidia DE BURGH b: 1270 9 Walter STEWART b: 1292 d: 6 APR 1326 + Marjorie DE BRUCE b: 1295 d: 2 MAR 1315 10 Robert STEWART b: 2 MAR 1315 d: 19 APR 1390 + Elizabeth MURE + Joan BEAUFORT b: 1406 d: 15 JUL 1445 + Isabel GRAHAM b: 1298 10 Egidia STEWART b: 1316 + James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420 + James LINDSAY b: 1320 + Hugh EQLINGTON b: 1323 d: 1374 + Eva b: 1184 6 Walter STUART b: 1165 d: 1246 + Beatrix ANGUS b: 1184 7 Maragret STUART b: 1206 + Neil CARRICK b: 1202 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART. • + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH Page 1403

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Eve OF CRAWFORD b: 1160 6 Alvelina FITZWALTER STEWART b: 1179 + Duncan DE CARRICK b: 1164 7 Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215 + William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 8 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302 + Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333 + Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291 10 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360 + Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402 + James SANDILANDS b: 1319 + Alexander BRUCE b: 1320 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 + Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 8 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298 + Elizabeth STEWART 9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330 10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 10 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403 + Mary STEWART 9 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387 10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384 + Margaret MAR b: 1265 + Margaret STEWART + Margaret MAR b: 1343 10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388 + Isabel Eupheme STEWART 9 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262 + Beatrix LINDSAY Page 1404

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1323 + Margaret DUNBAR 10 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384 + Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 7 Neil CARRICK b: 1202 + Maragret STUART b: 1206 8 Marjorie NEIL b: 1252 + Robert DE BRUCE b: JUL 1243 d: APR 1304 9 Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 10 Thomas RANDOLPH b: 1266 d: 20 JUL 1332 + Christina BRUCE b: 1272 + Isobel STUART b: 1294 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Donald MAR b: 1294 d: 12 AUG 1332 + Isabel STEWART 10 Ellen OF MAR b: 1280 + John MENTEITH + Christopher SETON b: 1240 10 Alexander SETON b: 1265 + Christian CHEYNE b: 1269 + Gatney DE MAR b: 1272 d: SEP 1305 10 Margaret DE MAR b: 1288 + William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384. Alan fathered one son: Senescal Flaald 4189 in 1046 This family is shown within family tree 596.

4343. GERARD SEIGNEUR DE HESDIN (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1015 in Hesdin, Pas-de-Calais, France. Gerard fathered one son: Arnulf de Hesdin 4190 in 1038 This family is shown within family tree 596. 4344. FRESKIN DE MORAVIA, 1ST LAIRD OF DUFFUS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1107 in Flanders, Belgium. Freskin died in 1172, aged about 65, in Duffus Castle, Morayshire, Scotland. Note: 1 Freskin DE MORAVIA b: 1107 d: 1172 2 William DE MORAVIA b: 1139 d: 1204 3 William DE MORAVIA b: 1164 d: 1195 4 William MORAY b: 1195 5 Andrew MORAY b: 1222 6 Andrew MORAY b: 1249 d: 1297 7 William MORAY b: 1270 8 John MORAY b: 1288 d: 1335 9 Maurice MORAY b: 1310 d: 17 OCT 1346 + Joan MENTEITH b: 130 10 Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409 + Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400 + Mary STRATHEARN b: 1305. Freskin fathered one son: William de Moravia, Laird of Duffus 4192 in 1139 This family is shown within family tree 597. 4345. RICHARD, I DELETE NORMANDY, I/4TH DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-great-uncle) was born on 28 August 933 in Of, Fbecamp, Normandie, France to William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy 4363 and Sporta de Saint Lis 4364, as shown in family tree 746. Richard, became generally known as ""Sans Peur" "The Fearless"". "Sans Peur" "The Fearless" died on 20 November 996, aged 63, in Fbecamp, Normandie, France. Note: ALTERNATIVE PARENTS: Name: William DE NORMANDY, I Birth: Abt 891 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France Marriage 1 Sprota DE SAINT LIS b: Abt 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France Married: Abt 932 in Normandy, France Children Page 1405

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Lloyd I. Taylor Richard "The Fearless" DE NORMANDY b: 28 Aug 933 in Normandy, France. Richard, fathered one son: Geoffroy Crispin DELETE De Eu, Count of Brionne and Eu 4205 in 953

4346. GUNNORA DELEETE DE CREPON (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 942 in Crepon, Calvados, Normandy, France to Herbastus de Crepon 4365 and Gunhild Von Denmark 4366, as shown in family tree 747. Gunnora married her nephew, Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428. 4347. EUDO DE VENABLES, COUNT OF BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 947 in Venables, Evreux, Normandy, France to Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois 4438 and Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy 4439, as shown in family tree 771. Eudo died on 12 March 996, aged about 48. 4348. BERTHA UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-seven-times-great-great-aunt by marriage) was born about 967 in Burgundy, France to Conrad Unknown, I/King of Burgundy 4464 and Mathilde Unknown, Princess of France, Countess of Flanders 4463. Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois 4347 married Bertha Unknown, Princess of Burgundy. They had one son: Gilbert De Venables, III 4206 in 982 4349. HUGHES DE PARIS, RIO DE FRANCE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 938 to Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Paris 4458. Hughes died on 24 October 996, aged about 58. Note: 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Hughes fathered one son: Robert, II Unknown, Roi de France 4207 in 972 4350. ADELHEID DE VERMANDOIS DE CHALONS, 118-20 (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 950 to Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyes 4461 and Adelaide de Chalons, Countess 4462. Adelheid died after 16 March 975, when older than 24. 4351. GEOFFROY GRISGONELLE, I/COUNT OF ANJOU (Lloyd's cousin's husband, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 11 November 958 in Anjou, France. Geoffroy died on 21 July 987, aged 28. Geoffroy Grisgonelle, I/Count of Anjou married Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20 4350. They had one daughter: Girberge Grisgonelle 4208 in 975 4352. WILLIAM, I TAILLEFER, I (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 895 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Alduin Unknown, 2nd Count of Angouleme 4467 and Ms. Unknown, Countess of Angouleme 4468. William, died in 956, aged about 61, in Angouleme, Charente, France. 4353. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 900 in Angoulceme, Charente, France. William, I Taillefer, I 4352, aged about 28, married Ms. Unknown, aged about 23, in 923 in Argouleme, Charente, France. They had one son: Armand Manzer Taillefer 4210 in 924 4354. GUILLAUME I CLEAVER OF IRON TAILLEFER, 3RD COUNT OF ANGOULENE (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 915 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Alduin Unknown, 2nd Count of Angouleme 4467 and Ms. Unknown, Countess of Angouleme 4468. Guillaume died in 975, aged about 60. Page 1406

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4355. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fourth cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,). Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene 4354 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Amand Taillefer 4211 about 948 4356. ERENFRIED, II GRAF IM KALDACHGAU (Lloyd's eleventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born before 925 to Eberhard Graf Im Kaldachgau 4469. Erenfried, died before 10 July 963. Erenfried, fathered one son: Herman de Lorraine, Count Palatine De Lorraine 4213 in 929 Generation of Twenty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 4357. ROLLO THURSTAN BIGOD (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 900 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Hrollangr Rognvaldsson 4471 and Emina Ragavaldodottir 4472, as shown in family tree 776. Note: 1 Rollo Thurstan BIGOD b: 900 + Gerlotte DE BLOIS b: 913 2 Ansfred ROLLOSON b: 937 d: 978 + Helloe COUNTESS OF BEULAC b: 942 3 Ansfred Onfror GOZ b: 963 + Thyra PRINCESS OF DENMARK b: Abt 968 4 Toustien LE GOZ b: 989 + Judith DE MONTANDLIER b: 994 5 Robert LE BIGOD b: 1015 d: 1071 + Adelaide DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 1022 6 Roger LE BIGOD b: Abt 1060 d: 1107 + Adeliza DE TOENI b: 1066 d: 1136 5 Richard LE GOZ b: 1019 d: Aft 1082 + Emma DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1029 6 Judith D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1048 6 Maud D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1054 + Ranulf LE MESCHIN b: 1050 d: 1129 + Harold DE SUDELEY b: Abt 1057 d: Aft 1115 6 Hugh Lupus "Le Gros" D'AVRANCHES b: 1054 + Ermentrude DE CLERMONT b: 1066 6 Helisende D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1064 5 Maud Margaret LE GOZ b: 1033. 4358. GERLOTTE DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France to Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyes 4473 and Richilde de Bourges 4474, as shown within family tree 698. Rollo Thurstan Bigod 4357 married Gerlotte de Blois. They had one son: Ansfred Rolloson 4214 in 937 This family is shown as family tree 744. 4359. GODFREY COUNT OF BEULAC (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 921 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France. Godfrey fathered one daughter: Helloe Countess of Beulac 4215 in 942 This family is shown within family tree 649. 4360. RICHARD DE SAINT SAVEUR (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 880 in St. Saveur, Seine-Maritime, France. Note: 1 Richard DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 880 2 Nigel DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 911 + Esprota Adela de Senlis DE BRETAGNE b: 911 d: Abt 972 3 Roger DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 944 + Helena DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1030 4 Neil DE SAINT SAVEUR b: 966 d: 1045 + Adele DE EU b: Abt 970 d: Aft 1016 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. Richard fathered one son: Nigel de Saint Saveur 4216 in 911 This family is shown within family tree 650.

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4361. HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born dated '884 or 880' in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Herbert de Vermandois, I 4475 and Beatrice de Morvois 4476, as shown in family tree 777. Herbert died between 23 February 942 and 943 in Saint Quentin, Peronne, France. Note: 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. 4362. HILDEBRANTE DE NEUSTRIA, PRINCESS OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477 and Beatrice de Vermandois 4478, as shown in family tree 778. Hildebrante died in 907, aged about 14, in Neustria. Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4361 married Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France. They had three children: Adele de Vermandois 4616 in 910 Esprota Adela de Senlis de Bretagne 4217 in 911 Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4503 about 920 This family is shown as family tree 745. 4363. WILLIAM GUILLAUME, I DE NORMANDY, I/2ND DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William, I de Bretagne and Guillaume, I, was born in 891/92 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, France or Normandy, France to Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy 4479 and Papia de Bayeux 4480, as shown in family tree 780. William became generally known as "Longsword". Longsword died on 17 December 942, aged about 51. Notes: • 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 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 Page 1408

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 + 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 Page 1409

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 + 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 Page 1410

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Lloyd I. Taylor + 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 Page 1411

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Lloyd I. Taylor 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 , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. Source Reference 37 applies. 4364. SPORTA DE SAINT LIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Adele de Bretagne, was born about 911 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France to Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 and Hildebrante France, Princess of France 4482, as shown in family tree 781. William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy 4363 married Sporta de Saint Lis. They had two children: Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 in 933 Richard, I DELETE Normandy, I/4th Duke of Normandy 4345 in 933 This family is shown as family tree 746. 4365. HERBASTUS DE CREPON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 895. Herbastus died on 1 November 986, aged about 91. 4366. GUNHILD VON DENMARK (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 920 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Herbastus de Crepon 4365 married Gunhild Von Denmark. They had two children: Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220 in 942 Gunnora DELEETE De Crepon 4346 in 942 This family is shown as family tree 747. 4367. GOTTFRIED DE HAITHABU, KING OF HAITEHABU & RUSTRINGED, PRINCE OF DENMARK (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Godefrid Klacksson, was born in 820/21 in Friesland, Denmark or Haithabu, Schleswig-Holstein, Geerman to Harold Klak, II de Haithabu, King of Jutland (Denmark) 4483, as shown in family tree 782. Gottfried died in June 885, aged about 64, of killed, in Russtringen, Friesland, Netherlands. Note: Father: Klak-Harald King of Jutland b: ABT. 800 in Jutland, Denmark Mother: Sigrid Helgisdottir b: ABT. 812 in Ringerike, Hadeland, Akerhus, Norway Father: Klak-Harald King of Jutland b: ABT. 800 in Jutland, Denmark Marriage 1 Gisela de Lorraine b: ABT. 843 in Lorraine, Inferie, France Married: 882 Children Ludmilla (Ragnhildis) von Friesland b: ABT. 863 in Friesland, Niedersachsen, Germany Raginhilde von Friesland b: ABT. 883 in Friesland, Niedersachsen, Germany Sigfrid the Dane Comte de Guines b: ABT. 905 in Denmark. Gottfried fathered one son: Sigfid de Guines, Comte de Gkluines 4222 in 905 This family is shown as family tree 748. 4368. AMELIUS DE VERE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 909 in Normandy, France to Otho de Vere 4484 and Constance de Montlhery 4485, as shown in family tree 783.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4369. HELEN DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 911 in France. Amelius de Vere 4368 married Helen de Blois. They had one son: Gallus Guillaume de Vere 4225 in 929 This family is shown as family tree 749.

4370. HERBASTUS ARQUE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 911 in Arques-la-Bataille, Haute-Normandie, France to Herfast de Arqu 4486, as shown in family tree 784. 4371. GUNNHILD OLAFSDOTTIR (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 923 in Sweden to Olaf Bjornsson 4487 and Ingeburg Trandsdotter 4488, as shown in family tree 785. Herbastus Arque 4370 married Gunnhild Olafsdottir. They had one daughter: Avelina Wevia de Crepon 4229 about 967 This family is shown as family tree 750. 4372. GUILLAUME DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 967 in Basingbourg to Amaury de Montfort 4489 and Judith de Cambray 4490. Guillaume died on 4 February 1030, aged about 62. Note: 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. 4373. ALBREDA DE NOGENT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 975 in Epernon, Normandy, France to Hugh de Nogent 4491. Guillaume de Montfort 4372 married Albreda de Nogent. They had one son: Amakuri de Montfort 4233 in 990 This family is shown within family tree 657. 4374. ARNULF, II DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Baldwin, III de Ingelrica 4492 and Ms. Unknown 4493, as shown in family tree 786. 4375. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother). Arnulf, II de Ingelrica 4374 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Baldwin, IV de Ingelrica 4237 This family is shown as family tree 751. 4376. DUNCAN MORMAER (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 949 in Aetholl, Perthshire, Scotland. 4377. MISS UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF THE I'SLE/LADY OF MORMAER (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 951 in Atholl, Perethshire, Scotland.

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Duncan Mormaer 4376, aged about 24, married Miss Unknown, Princess of the I'sle/Lady of Mormaer, aged about 22, in 973 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. They had one son: Crinan de Mormaer 4239 in 978 This family is shown within family tree 661. 4378. MALCOM, II MACKENNETH, II/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Malcolm II Scotland, was born about 945 in Scotland to Kenneth MacKenneth, II?King of Scotland 4494, as shown in family tree 787. Malcom, became generally known as "Melkolf". Melkolf died on 25 November 1034, aged about 89, of murdered, in Glamis, Forashier, Scotland. Note: 1 Malcom "Melkolf" MACKENNETH b: Abt 954 d: 25 Nov 1034 + Edith b: Abt 960 2 Bethoc (Beatrix) MACKENNETH b: 984 + Crinan (The Thane) DE MORMAER b: 978 d: 1045 3 Bethoc (Beatrix) DE MORMAER b: 1005 3 Duncan "the Gracious" DE MORMAER b: 1013 d: 14 Aug 1040 + Sybilla FITZSIWARD b: 1009 d: 1040 4 Malcom II CAENNMOR b: 1038 d: 13 Nov 1093 + Margaret DE INGELRICA b: 1046 d: 16 Nov 1093 5 Edith Matilda CAENNMOR b: 1080 d: 1 May 1118 + Henry "Beauclerc" CURTHOSE b: 1070 c: 5 Aug 1100 d: 1 Dec 1135 6 Matilda CURTHOSE b: 7 Feb 1101-1102 d: 10 Sep 1169 + Geoffrey "the Fair" PLANTAGENET b: 24 Aug 1113 d: 7 Sep 1151 5 David DE HASTINGS b: 1083 + Mathilda (Maud) DE HUNTINGDON b: Abt 1072 d: 23 Apr 1130 6 Henry DE HASTINGS b: 1114 d: 12 Jun 1152 + Gundred DE WARENNE b: 1117 d: Aft 1166 + Adelaide DE WARENNE b: 1120 d: 1178 3 Maldred DE MOLLE b: Abt 1015 d: 1045 + Ealdgyth Aglithia SIWARDSON b: 1020 4 Maldred DE MOLLE b: 1045 5 Fergus DE MOLLE b: Abt 1091 d: 22 Sep 1174 + Elizabeth JOAN b: Abt 1100 6 Gilbert DE MOLLE b: 1126 d: 1 Jan 1184 6 Uchtred DE MOLLE b: 1125 d: 22 Sep 1174 + Gunnild b: Abt 1125. 4379. EDITH UNKNOWN, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 960. Malcom, II MacKenneth, II/King of Scotland 4378 married Edith Unknown, Queen of Scotland. They had one daughter: Bethoc MacKenneth 4240 in 984 This family is shown as family tree 752. 4380. ETHELRED DE INGELRICA, II/KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 968 in Wessex, England to Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4495 and Ealfthyth Unknown 4496, as shown in family tree 788. Ethelred became generally known as "The Redeless". The Redeless died on 23 April 1016, aged about 47, in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Middlesex, England. (Ethelred married twice. He was married to Elfreda Gunnarsson 4381 and Emma Aelgifu Beauclerc Normand, Queen of England 4424.) 4381. ELFREDA GUNNARSSON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Alfgifu, was born before 974. Ethelred de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4380 married Elfreda Gunnarsson. They had one son: Edmund de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4243 about 989 This family is shown as family tree 753. 4382. HUGH CAPET, KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 938 in Paris, Seine, France to Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de France 4497 and Edhilda of England Unknown 4498, as shown in family tree 789. Hugh died on 24 October 996, aged about 58, in Paris, Seine, France. 4383. ADELAIDE DE POITOU (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 952 to Guillaume "Townhead de Poitou, I/Count De Poitou 4499 and Adele de Normandy 4500, as shown within family tree 710. Adelaide died in 1004, aged about 52. Hugh Capet, King of France 4382 married Adelaide de Poitou. They had one son: Robert Capet, II/King of France 4249 in 972 This family is shown as family tree 755. 4384. VLADIMIR YAROSLAVNA, I/GRAND DUKE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 960 in Kiev, Ukraine to Svyatoslav Yaroslavna 4501 and Malusha Von Lubech 4502. Vladimir became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 15 July 1015, aged about 55, in Berestovo, Kiev, Ukrane. Page 1414

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4385. ROGNEDA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 962 in Polotsk, Byelorussia. Vladimir Yaroslavna, I/Grand Duke 4384 married Rogneda Unknown. They had one son: Yaroslav Yaroslavna 4251 in 980 This family is shown within family tree 663. 4386. OLAFF ERIKKSON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 950 in Sweden. 4387. ESTRID UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 979 in Sweden. Olaff Erikkson 4386 married Estrid Unknown. They had one daughter: Ingride Olafsdotter 4252 in 1001 This family is shown within family tree 663. 4388. HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS, III/ COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4503 and Gerberge De Germanie 4504, as shown in family tree 790. Herbert died between 997 and 1015. 4389. ERMENGARDE UNKNOWN, COUNTESS OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 946 in Bourgogne, Champagne, France. Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandois 4388 married Ermengarde Unknown, Countess of Vermandois. They had one son: Otho de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4253 in 979 This family is shown as family tree 756. 4390. RAOUL DE VEXIN, II/COUNT DE VALOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 993 in Vexin, Normandy, France to Gauthier de Vexin 4505 and Adele de Senlis, Countess De Valois 4506, as shown in family tree 792. Raoul died in 1040, aged about 47. 4391. ADELE DE BRETEUIL (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1000 in Vexin, Normandy, France. Adele died on 10 September 1051, aged about 51. Raoul de Vexin, II/Count De Valois 4390 married Adele de Breteuil. They had one son: Raoul de Vexin, III/Count De Valois 4255 in 1015 This family is shown as family tree 757. 4392. NOCHER DE BAR-SUR-AUBE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 992. Nocher fathered one daughter: Adele de Bar-Sur-Aube 4256 about 1015 This family is shown within family tree 664. 4393. HUGH DE MONTGOMERIE, BARON OF MONTGOMERY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 981 in St Germain, Montgomery, Calvados, Normandy, France to Roger Rogersson de Montgomerie 4507 and Josceline de Ponteaudemer 4508, as shown within family tree 714. Hugh died in 1021, aged about 40, in England. 4394. SIBEL DE CREPON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 983 in Normandy, France to Arques de Crepon, Prince of Denmark 4509 and Cyrid Unknown 4510, as shown within family tree 714. Hugh de Montgomerie, Baron of Montgomery 4393 married Sibel de Crepon. They had one son: Roger de Montgomerie 4257 in 1003 This family is shown as family tree 758. 4395. GUILLAUME DE ALENCON, II/SEIGNEUR OF BELLEME @ ALENCON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 980 in Belleme, Normandy, France to Guillaume de Saonnois de Belleme 4511 and Mathilde-Sur-Noirau De Conde 4512. Guillaume died in 1028, aged about 48, in Domfront, Normandy, France. 4396. MATILDA DE GANELON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 969 in Ganelon, France. Guillaume de Alencon, II/Seigneur of Belleme @ Alencon 4395 married Matilda de Ganelon. They had one son: Guillaume de Talvas, III 4259 about 1000 This family is shown within family tree 665. 4397. ARNULF RAOUL DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 955 in Bell, Normandy, France to Ralph de Beaumont 4513. 4398. EMMELINE DE MONTREVE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 965 to Etienne de Montreve 4514 and Adelburge de Lude 4515. Emmeline died in 1058, aged about 93. Arnulf Raoul de Beaumont 4397 married Emmeline de Montreve. They had one daughter: Hildeburge de Beaumont 4260 in 985 This family is shown within family tree 665. 4399. GIROIRE DE ESCCHAFFEN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 981 in Heugon, Pais-de-Calais, France.

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4400. GISELE DE BERTRANDE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 983 in Normandy, France. Giroire De Escchaffen 4399 married Gisele De Bertrande. They had one daughter: Hawise De Escchaffen 4264 about 1007 This family is shown within family tree 613. 4401. IVAN BELLOMONTENSIS, VISCOUNT OF COTENTIN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1026 in Cotenin, Manche, Normandy, France to Yves Bellomontensis 4516. Ivan died on 22 May 1059, aged about 32. 4402. GISELE CHEVREUSE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 980 in Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France. Ivan Bellomontensis, Viscount of Cotentin 4401 married Gisele Chevreuse. They had one son: Yves Ivo De Beaumont 4265 about 1005 This family is shown within family tree 666. 4403. EUDO DE RIE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 980 to Geoffrey De Rie 4517. Eudo fathered one son: Hubert De Rie 4267 in 1030 This family is shown within family tree 667. 4404. RALPH DE LA HAIE, COUNT OF MORTAIN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1050 in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France to Richard De La Haye 4518 and Emma Anna Unknown 4519, as shown in family tree 793. Ralph died in 1123, aged about 73, in Halnaker, Sussex, England. 4405. OLIVIA D'AUBIGNY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1047 in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France to William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel 4520 and Adeliza Du Plessis 4521, as shown in family tree 794. Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortain 4404 married Olivia d'Aubigny. They had one son: Robert De La Haie 4272 in 1073 This family is shown as family tree 759. 4406. EUDO AL CHAPEL, VICOMTE DE COTENTIN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ivan Al Chapel, was born about 1030 in Lincolnshire, England to Richard De La Haye 4518 and Emma Anna Unknown 4519, as shown in family tree 793. Eudo died after 1066, when older than 36, in Cotentin, Manche, Normandy. 4407. MURIEL DE CONTEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1032 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France to Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville 4297 and Herleva de Falise 4165, as shown in family tree 688. Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentin 4406 married Muriel De Conteville. They had one daughter: Muriel Le Seneshal 4273 in 1090 This family is shown as family tree 760. 4408. INGOBRAND DE PIERREPONT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1050 in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. Ingobrand fathered one son: Robert de Pierrepont 4279 about 1075 This family is shown within family tree 620. 4409. HUGH DE GOURNAY, I (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 959 in Sussex, England to Renaud de Gournay 4522, as shown within family tree 720. Hugh fathered one son: Hugh de Gournay, II 4281 about 985 This family is shown as family tree 761. 4410. ROBERT D'EVEREUX (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. Robert died in 1037, aged about 73. 4411. HAERLEVE DE NORMANDIE DE ROUEN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 968 in Normandy, France. Robert D'Evereux 4410 married Haerleve de Normandie de Rouen. They had one daughter: Herleva D'Evereaux 4283 about 985 This family is shown as family tree 762. 4412. FOUQUE DE AULNEY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1005 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France to Osmond de Centville 4523 and Ms. Unknown 4524, as shown in family tree 795. Fouque fathered one son: Thurston Bassett 4284 in 1030 This family is shown as family tree 763.

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4413. TORF DE HARCOURT, PRINCE OF DENMARK (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 928 in Torville, Normandy, France to Bernard de Harcourt 4525 and Sprota de Senlis, Adela 4526, as shown within family tree 723. Torf became generally known as "The Rich". The Rich died about 1010, aged about 82. 4414. ERTEMBERGE DE BRIQUIBEC (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 930 to Anflec "Lancelot de Briquibec 4527 and Gerlotte de Blois 4528, as shown in family tree 796. Ertemberge died about 955, aged about 25. Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark 4413 married Ertemberge de Briquibec. They had one son: Turchetil de Harcourt, Lord of Turqueville 4291 about 951 This family is shown as family tree 764. 4415. ANSLEC DE BETRAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 922 in Hiesmes, Normandy, France. Anslec fathered one daughter: Anceline de Montfort 4292 about 953 This family is shown within family tree 714. 4416. RIVALLION DE VITRE, SEIGNEUR OF VITRE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 960 in Vitre, Brittany, France to Martin Vitre De Acigne-Marcilly-Vitre, Seigneur 4529. 4417. GUENEGAUDE D' AURAY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 970 to Rennes d' Auray 4530. Rivallion de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4416 married Guenegaude d' Auray. They had one son: Tristan de Vitre 4293 in 995 This family is shown within family tree 675. 4418. ALFRED DE FOUGERES (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 970 in Roches, France to Meen de Fougeres 4531. Alfred died in 1048, aged about 78. Alfred fathered one daughter: Ennoguende de Fougeres 4294 in 995 This family is shown within family tree 675. 4419. SUHARD DE CRAON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 980 to Lisois de Craon 4532 and Miss de Bazougers 4533, as shown in family tree 797. Suhard fathered one son: Guerin de Craon 4295 about 995 This family is shown as family tree 765. 4420. BAUDOUIN DE CREQUY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 980 to Ramelin de Crequy 4534 and alice d' Oisy 4535, as shown in family tree 798. Baudouin died in 1020, aged about 40. 4421. MARGUERITE DE LOUVAIN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1005 to Henry de Louvain 4536 and maud de Lorraine 4537, as shown within family tree 725. Baudouin de Crequy 4420 married Marguerite de Louvain. They had one daughter: Anne de Crequy 4296 about 1020 This family is shown as family tree 766. 4422. EARL JEAN DE CONTEVILLE, EARL OF COMWYN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France to Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois 4538 and Matilda de Burgundy 4539, as shown in family tree 799. Jean died in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. Note: 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. 4423. UNE FILLE JOLIE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 969 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwyn 4422 married Une Fille Jolie. They had one son: Harlevin de Burgo de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville 4297 in 1001 This family is shown as family tree 767. 4424. EMMA AELGIFU BEAUCLERC NORMAND, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 987 in Normandy, France. Emma died on 6 March 1050/51, aged about 62, in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Ethelred de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4380 married Emma Aelgifu Beauclerc Normand, Queen of England. They had one son:

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Lloyd I. Taylor Ingelric de Ingelrica 4299 about 1007 This family is shown as family tree 754.

4425. ENGUERRAND DE PONTHIEU, COUNT OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 980 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu 4540 and Gisela Capet 4246, as shown in family tree 709. Enguerrand died on 9 December 1046, aged about 66. 4426. ADELAIDE DE GAND (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 980 to Arnulf de Holland, Count De Holland 4541 and Luitgarde de Cleves, Countess De Luxenburg 4542, as shown in family tree 800. Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieu 4425 married Adelaide de Gand. They had one son: Hugh de Ponthieu, II/Count of Ponthieu 4300 about 1005 This family is shown as family tree 768. 4427. GUERINFROI AUMALE, COUNT OF AUMALE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 970 in Aumule, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. Guerinfroi fathered one daughter: Berthe Aumale 4301 in 1005 This family is shown within family tree 678. 4428. DUKE RICHARD DELETE DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 963 in Normandy, France to Richard, I de Normandy, I/3rd Duke of Normandy 4219 and Gunnora de Crepon, Dutchess Normandy 4220, as shown in family tree 700. Richard became generally known as "Duke of Normandy". (Richard married three times. He was married to Eleanor de Normandy 4328, Gunnora DELEETE De Crepon 4346 and Judith de Britanny 4429.) Richard DELETE De Normandy married Eleanor de Normandy 4328. See family tree 769. Richard DELETE De Normandy married Gunnora DELEETE De Crepon 4346. See family tree 769. 4429. JUDITH DE BRITANNY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 974 in Bretagne, Rennes, France to Conan Unknown 4543 and Hermengarde Unknown 4544, as shown in family tree 801. Richard DELETE De Normandy 4428, aged about 63, married Judith de Britanny, aged about 52, on 28 August 1026 in Fecamp, Seine, Inferieure, France. They had two children: Eleanor de Normandy 4328 in 984 Richard De Normandy, III 4307 about 997 This family is shown as family tree 769. 4430. AMAURY DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France. Note: 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 Page 1418

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Lloyd I. Taylor 6 Ralph De Toeni b: 1079 d: 1126 + Judith (Alice) De Huntingdon b: 1085. 4431. JUDITH DE CAMBRAY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 935 in Cambrai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Amaury de Montfort 4430 married Judith de Cambray. They had one son: Guillaume de Montfort, Count of Hainault 4309 in 967 This family is shown within family tree 632. 4432. HUGH DE NOGENT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather). Hugh fathered one daughter: Albreda de Nogent 4310 in 975 This family is shown within family tree 632.

4433. THIBAULT DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 983 to Bouchard de Montlhery 4545 and Elizabeth de Crecy 4546, as shown in family tree 802. Thibault fathered one son: Gui Milo de Montlhery 4315 in 1009 This family is shown as family tree 770. 4434. GUILLAUME DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1013 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France. Note: 1 Guillaume DE CORBEIL b: Abt 1013 2 Richard DE CORBEIL b: 1022 d: Abt 1095 + Adelaide (Elizabeth) DE CRECY b: 1044 d: 1104 3 Elise DE CORBEIL b: Abt 1048 + Guy "the Red" DE MONTLHERY b: 1042 d: 1108 4 Beatrice D' MONTLHERY b: Abt 1073 + Anselm DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1069 d: 1118 5 Agnes DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 + Amaury DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 6 Simon "The Bold" DE MONTFORT b: 1110 d: 13 Mar 1180 + Maud D' EVEREUX b: 1118 d: 1169. Guillaume fathered one son: Richard de Corbeil 4317 in 1022 This family is shown within family tree 682. 4435. BOUCHARD DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1022 to Thibaulet de Corbeil 4547. 4436. ADELAIDE DE CRECY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1026. Bouchard de Corbeil 4435 married Adelaide de Crecy. They had one daughter: Adelaide de Crecy, Dame de Gournay 4318 in 1044 This family is shown within family tree 682. 4437. LAMBERT DE GRANDISON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 984. Note: 1 Lambert DE GRANDISON b: Abt 984 2 Adalbert DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1004 d: Abt 1059 + TELBURGE b: Abt 1006 3 Adalbert DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1030 d: Abt 1086 4 Falko Conan DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1050 d: Abt 1114 + Ade DE ROUCY b: 1050 d: Aft 1121 5 Ebal DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1087 d: 1133 + Adelaide b: Abt 1141 6 Bartholomew DE GRANDISON b: Abt 1110 d: Abt 1158. Lambert fathered one son: Adalberet de Grandison 4319 about 1004 This family is shown within family tree 634. 4438. THEOBALD DE BLOIS, I/COUNT OF BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 913 in Blois, France to Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes 4548 and Richilde De Bourges 4549, as shown within family tree 771. Theobald died on 16 January 975, aged about 61. Notes: • Children 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. Page 1419

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Lloyd I. Taylor • 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 Page 1420

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6 Henry DE BLOIS b: Abt 1099 6 Phillip DE BLOIS. 4439. LUITGARDE DE VERMANDOIS, DUCHESS OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 915 in Vermandois, Neustria to Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 and Hildebrante France, Princess of France 4482, as shown in family tree 781. Luitgarde died after 978, when older than 63. Note: 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 'Longsword', 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. Source Reference 112 applies. Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois 4438 married Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy. They had three children: Eudes de Blois 4323 in 945 Hildegarde de Blois 4626 about 946 Eudo De Venables, Count of Blois 4347 about 947 This family is shown as family tree 771. 4440. CONRAD LE PACIFIQUE DE BOURGOGNE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 932. 4441. MATEHILDE CAROLINGIAN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 943 in Laon, Aisne, France. Conrad Le Pacifique de Bourgogne 4440 married Matehilde Carolingian. They had one daughter: Berthe de Bourgogne 4324 in 965 This family is shown within family tree 686. 4442. CONAN DE BRETAGNE, I (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 922 in Reenes, Ille--et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France to Juhel Berenger de Rennea 4550 and Gerberga de Brittany 4551, as shown in family tree 803. Conan became generally known as "Le Tort". Le Tort died on 27 July 992, aged about 70, in Conquereuil, France. Note: Children Geoffrey DE BRETAGNE b: 980 in Rennes, Ille-Et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Judicael DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 981 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France Judith DE BRETAGNE b: 982 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France Hurnodius DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 983 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France. 4443. EMENGARDE D'ANJOU (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 952 in Anjou, Normandy, France to Geoffrey D'Anjou 4552 and Adelaide de Vermandois 4553, as shown within family tree 735. Emengarde died on 27 July 992, aged about 40. Conan de Bretagne, I 4442, aged about 58, married Emengarde D'Anjou, aged about 28, in 980 in Dammartin-En-Goele, Seine-Et-Marne, France. They had one daughter: Judith de Bretagne 4326 in 982 This family is shown as family tree 772. 4444. ARNOLPH DE FLANDERS, II/COUNT DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 950 in Flanders, Nord, France to Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois 4538 and Matilda de Burgundy 4539, as shown in family tree 799. Arnolph died in 988, aged about 38, in Flanders, Nord, France. 4445. ROZELA DE IVREA (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 945 in Ivrea, Italy to Berenger de Ivrea 4554 and Willa de Tuscany 4555, as shown within family tree 736. Rozela died on 26 January 1003, aged about 57, in Gent, Belgium. Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders 4444, aged about 18, married Rozela de Ivrea, aged about 23, about 968 in Ivrea, Italy. They had one son: Baldwin de Fleming, IV 4327 in 1003 This family is shown as family tree 773. 4446. EMMA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1095 to Stephen Unknown 4556, as shown in family tree 804. Emma had one son: Herbert Fitzherbert 4331 in 1127 This family is shown as family tree 774. 4447. ROGER DE PITRES (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1035 in Val de Pitres, France. Roger died before 1080, when younger than 44, in England.

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4448. EUNICE DE BAALUN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1050 in Gloucester, England to Drew de baalun 4557. Eunice died in England. Roger de Pitres 4447 married Eunice de baalun. They had one son: Walter de Pitres de Fitzroger 4332 about 1065 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4449. GEOFFREY DE NEUFMARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1025 in Neufmarche, France to Thureyitel de Neufmarche 4558. Geoffrey died in France. 4450. ADE DE HUGLEVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1030 in Neufmarche, France. Geoffrey de Neufmarche 4449 married Ade de Hugleville. They had one son: Bernard de Neufmarche 4334 about 1058 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4451. OSBORN FITZRICHARD (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1055 in Herefordshire, England to Richard Fitzscrob 4559. Osborn died about 1080, aged about 25, in England. 4452. NESTA VERCH GRUFFYDD (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1057 in Rhuddlam, Wales, England to Griffith Ap Llewellyn 4560 and Ealdgyth de Mercia 4561. Osborn Fitzrichard 4451 married Nesta Verch Gruffydd. They had one daughter: Nesta Verch Osborn 4335 about 1077 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4453. RANULPH DE SENLIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1030. Ranulph fathered one son: Simon de Senlis, I/Earl, Count of Huntington & Northampton 4336 about 1046 This family is shown within family tree 694. 4454. EARL OF HUNTINGDON WALTHEOF, EARL OF HUNTINGDON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1042 in Northumberland, England to Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumberland 4562 and Aelfled (of) Bernicia, Countess of Northumberland 4563, as shown within family tree 742. Earl died on 31 May 1076, aged about 33, in Hampshire, England. 4455. JUDITH LENS (OF) BOULOGNE, COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1054/55 in Lens, Artois, France to Enguerrand de Ponthieu, II/Comte De Valognes 4137 and Adeliza de Normandy, Countess of Aumale 4138, as shown in family tree 678. Judith died after 1086, when older than 32. Earl of Huntingdon Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon 4454, aged about 28, married Judith Lens (of) Boulogne, Countess of Huntingdon, aged about 16, in 1070 in Artois, France. They had one daughter: Matilda Huntington, Queen of Scotland 4337 about 1072 This family is shown as family tree 775. 4456. SIR FULKE CONSTABLE, KNIGHT (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1046 in Burton, Yorkshie, England to William Constable 4564. Note: Children Ulbert Constable b: 1075 in Burton, Yorkshire, England William Constable b: 1077 in Burton, Yorkshire, England Richard Constable b: 1079 in Burton, Yorkshire, England. 4457. AGNES ST. QUINN (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1055 in Burton, Yorkshie, England. Fulke Constable, Knight 4456, aged about 28, married Agnes St. Quinn, aged about 19, in 1074 in Burton, Yorkshie, England. They had one son: Ulbert Constable, Knight 4340 in 1075 This family is shown within family tree 697. 4458. HUGHES DELETE DE NEUSTRIA, COMTE DE PARIS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 895 to Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477 and Beatrice de Vermandois 4478, as shown in family tree 778. Hughes died on 9 June 956, aged about 60. Note: 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 Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?), between 926 and 927.2 He married, thirdly, Hedwig 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. Page 1422

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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. Source Reference 115 applies. Hughes fathered one son: Hughes de Paris, Rio de France 4349 in 938 4459. CRISPINA DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born about 920 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France to Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy 4479 and Papia de Bayeux 4480, as shown in family tree 780. 4460. GRIMALD MONACO, PRINCE (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born about 920 in Monaco. Notes: • Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Note: Page: 134. • 1 @*Grimald Monaco b: ABT 0920 + @*Crispina de Normandy b: ABT 0920 2 @*Crispin de Bec b: ABT 0955 + @*Heloise de Guines b: ABT 0958 3 @*Gilbert Crispin b: ABT 1000 + @*Gunnora d' Aunou b: ABT 1010 4 @Gilbert Crespin b: ABT 1036 + @Eva de Montfort b: ABT 1045 5 @Gilbert Crespin b: ABT 1084 6 @Gilbert Crespin b: ABT 1120 7 @Gilbert Crespin b: ABT 1140 d: 1190 + @*Eleanor de Vitre b: ABT 1158 d: 1232 8 @Joan Crespin b: ABT 1189 d: 1221 + @Thomas Malmains b: ABT 1180 d: 1219 9 @Nicholas I Malmains b: 1204 d: BEF 1240 + @Beatrice b: ABT 1210 10 @Nicholas II Malmains b: ABT 1226 + @Agnes b: ABT 1230 6 @*Eleanor Crispin b: ABT 1118 + @Robert de Hatton b: ABT 1115 7 @*Adam de Hatton b: ABT 1139 + @*Avice de Ville b: ABT 1145 8 @*Geoffrey de Hatton b: ABT 1200 + @*Matilda Herthull b: ABT 1200 9 @*Hugh Hatton b: ABT 1184 + @*Nichola Boydell b: ABT 1184 10 *@Simon Hatton b: ABT 1220 + *@Margaret Golborne b: ABT 1220 10 @*William de Hatton b: ABT 1206 + @*Agnes de Dutton b: ABT 1212 5 @Ralph de Tellieres b: 1058 + @Ronais FitzGilbert de Clare b: 1064 6 @Robert Giffard b: 1096 + @Miss de Warenne b: ABT 1100 7 @Gervaise Gifford b: 1122 8 @Roger Gifford b: 1154 + @Ann Brewer b: 1158 9 @Miss Gifford b: ABT 1195 + @Richard Vampage b: ABT 1195 10 @John Vampage b: ABT 1225 + @Elizabeth Washborne b: ABT 1230 4 @*Emma Crispin b: ABT 1030 + @*Pierre de Conde b: ABT 1030 5 @*Osbert de Conde b: ABT 1057 6 @*Osbert de Condet b: ABT 1082 d: BEF 1130 + @*Adelaide de Chesney b: ABT 1088 Page 1423

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 @*Robert de Condet b: ABT 1108 d: ABT 1141 + @*Alice (Adeliza) de Meschin b: ABT 1098 d: AFT 1142 8 @*Isabel de Condet b: ABT 1140 + @*Hugh Bardolf b: ABT 1140 9 @*Isolda de Bardolf b: 1182/1188 d: BEF 18 JUN 1246 + @*Henry de Grey b: 1176 d: 1219 10 @Richard de Grey b: ABT 1200 d: 1271 + @Lucy de Humez b: ABT 1198 10 @*John de Grey b: ABT 1205 d: BEF 18 MAR 1264/1265 + @*Joan b: ABT 1211 d: 1256 + @Emma de Cauz b: ABT 1212 + *@Emma de Glanville b: ABT 1208 10 @*Robert de Grey b: ABT 1206 d: 1267 + @*Beatrix de Sculcotes b: ABT 1190 10 @*Hugh de Grey b: ABT 1202 9 @*Beatrice Bardolf b: ABT 1165 + @*Richard Foliot b: ABT 1160 10 @*Jordan II Foliot b: ABT 1190 d: AFT 1225 10 @Hawise Foliot b: ABT 1180 + @Roger Corbet b: ABT 1159 d: 23 APR 1231 8 @*Roger de Condet b: ABT 1138 + @*Basilia de Dammartin b: ABT 1153 9 @*Agnes de Condet b: ABT 1160 + @*Walter de Clifford b: 1173 d: 22 JAN 1222 10 @Roger de Clifford b: ABT 1189 d: 1232 + @Sibil de Ewyas b: 1178 d: 1236 10 Maud de Clifford b: ABT 1220 10 @*Walter III Clifford b: ABT 1187 d: 1263 + @*Margaret verch Llewellyn b: 1204 d: 1263 4 @*Hesilia Crispin b: ABT 1025 + @*William Malet b: 1023 d: 1071 5 @*Gilbert Malet b: 1057 d: 1105 + @*Miss de Corcelle b: ABT 1065 d: 1105 6 @*Robert Malet b: ABT 1088 d: BEF 1155 7 @*William Malet b: ABT 1130 d: 1169/1170 8 @*Gilbert Malet b: ABT 1155 + @*Alice Picot b: ABT 1155 9 @*William Malet b: ABT 1180 d: ABT 1217 + @*Alice Alvia Basset b: ABT 1182 10 @*Hawise Malet b: ABT 1202 d: 4 MAY 2287 + @*Hugh Poyntz b: ABT 1198 d: BEF 4 APR 1220 + @*Robert de Muscegros b: ABT 1202 d: 29 JAN 1253/1254 10 @*Mabel Malet b: ABT 1195 + @*Hugh de Vivonia b: 1195 7 @Baldwin I Malet b: ABT 1132 d: BEF 1197 + @Emma de Neville b: ABT 1144 8 @William Malet b: ABT 1165 + @Maud de Kitemore b: ABT 1175 9 @William Malet b: 1195 d: 1251 + @Sarah de Sully b: 1197 10 @William Malet b: ABT 1225 + @Maria b: ABT 1225 6 @*Dionysia Malet b: ABT 1082 + @*Roger de Argentein b: ABT 1080 7 @*Reginald de Argentein b: 1098 d: 1130 + @*Lora de Montfort b: 1103 8 @*John de Argentein b: 1123 d: 1198 + @*Ellen FitzTecon b: 1126 9 @*Reginald de Argentein b: 1144 d: BEF 1203 + @*Rose de Halesworth b: 1148 10 @*Richard Argentein b: ABT 1175 d: 1246 + @*Cassandra de Insula b: ABT 1190 + @*Emma de Broy b: ABT 1175 d: BEF 1203 5 @*Beatrix Malet b: ABT 1052 + @*William d' Arques b: ABT 1035 d: AFT 1086 6 @*Maud d' Arques b: ABT 1072 Page 1424

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Lloyd I. Taylor + @*William Tankerville b: ABT 1062 d: 1129 7 @*Lucy de Tankerville b: ABT 1090 d: ABT 1165 + @*William de Vernon b: ABT 1095 d: ABT 1174 8 @*Hugh de Vernon b: ABT 1113 9 @*Warin de Vernon b: ABT 1135 d: AFT 1190 + @*Miss Baliol b: ABT 1137 10 @*Richard de Vernon b: ABT 1155 d: 1190 + @*Avice de Avenel b: ABT 1155 10 @Margaret de Vernon b: ABT 1165 + @Ranulph Bostock b: ABT 1155 8 @*Maud de Vernon b: ABT 1125 + @*Richard de la Haye b: ABT 1125 d: BEF 1185 9 @*Nichola de la Haye b: 1160 + @*Gerald de Camville b: ABT 1144 10 @*Nichola de Camville b: ABT 1198 + @*Oliver II Deincourt b: ABT 1196 d: 1246 10 @*Richard de Camville b: ABT 1177 d: 1226 + @*Eustacia Basset b: ABT 1176 d: 1215 5 @*Walter de Caen b: ABT 1050 6 @*Robert FitzWalter b: ABT 1080 d: AFT 1130 + @*Sibyl de Chesney b: ABT 1085 7 @*William de Chesney b: ABT 1137 d: 1174 + @*Aubreye de Poynings b: ABT 1137 8 @*Margery de Chesney b: ABT 1165 + Hugh de Cressy b: ABT 1153 + @*Robert FitzRoger b: BEF 1178 d: 1212 9 @*John FitzRobert Clavering (de Warworth b: ABT 1187 d: 1241 + @*Ada de Baliol b: 1197 d: 29 JUL 1251 10 @*Roger FitzJohn de Baliol Clave b: 1217 d: 1249 + @*Isabel de Merlay b: ABT 1220 9 @*Alice FitzRobert b: ABT 1185 d: 1225 + @*Piers FitzHerbert b: ABT 1163 d: BEF 6 JUN 1235 10 @*Lucia Brecknock FitzPiers b: ABT 1196 + @*William de Ros b: 1193 d: 1264 10 @*Reginald FitzPiers b: ABT 1215 + @*Alice de Stanford b: ABT 1220 + @*Joan de Vivonia b: ABT 1251 d: 1 JUN 1314 8 @*Sarah de Chesney b: ABT 1170 d: BEF APR 1222 + @*Richard d' Engaine b: ABT 1170 d: 23 APR 1209 9 @*Viel d' Engaine b: ABT 1200 d: 22 OCT 1248 + @*Rohese b: ABT 1200 10 @*John d' Engaine b: 1232 d: 5 JAN 1297 + @*Joan de Greinville b: 1236 d: AFT 2 NOV 1305 5 @*Alvarissa Malet b: ABT 1048 + @*Turold Coventry b: ABT 1015 d: BEF 1079 6 @*Lucy Chester b: ABT 1070 d: ABT 1136 + @*Ranulph (de Briquessart) de Meschin b: ABT 1070 d: JAN 1128/1129 7 @*Alice (Adeliza) de Meschin b: ABT 1098 d: AFT 1142 + @*Richard de Clare b: ABT 1085 d: 15 MAY 1136 8 @*Adeliza de Clare b: ABT 1115 d: AFT 1148 + @*William de Percy b: 1112 d: 1174/1175 9 @*Agnes de Percy b: 1134 d: ABT 1205 + @*Joscelin de Louvain Barbatus b: 1130 d: BEF 29 SEP 1180 10 @*Henry de Percy b: ABT 1156 + @*Isabel Brus b: ABT 1160 10 @*Maud de Louvain de Percy b: ABT 1168 + @*John de Daiville b: ABT 1171 d: BEF 1242 8 @*Roger de Clare b: 1116 d: 1173 + @*Maud de Saint Hilary b: 1132 d: 24 DEC 1193 9 @*Richard de Clare b: 1162 d: 30 DEC 1218 + @*Amice Muellent FitzRobert b: 1160 d: 1 JAN 1224/1225 10 @*Gilbert de Clare b: 1182 d: 25 OCT 1230 + @*Isabel Marshal b: 9 OCT 1200 c: APR 1206 d: 16 JAN 1240 10 @*Maud (Matilda) de Clare b: ABT 1175 d: 1213 + @*Roger de Lacy b: ABT 1171 d: 1211 + @*William IV de Braose b: ABT 1175 d: ABT 1210 Page 1425

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 @Joan de Clare b: ABT 1180 + @Rhys Gryg ap Rhys b: ABT 1150 d: 1253 9 @*Eveline (Aveline) de Clare b: ABT 1172 d: ABT 4 JUN 1225 + @*Geoffrey FitzPiers b: ABT 1162 d: 14 OCT 1213 10 @*John FitzGeoffrey b: ABT 1215 d: 23 NOV 1258 + @*Isabel Bigod b: ABT 1212 d: 1252 10 @Hawise FitzGeoffrey b: ABT 1206 + @Reynold (Reginald) II de Mohun b: ABT 1206 d: 12 JAN 1257/1258 9 @*Mabel de Clare b: 1156 + @*Nigel Nele de Mowbray b: 1146 d: 1191 10 @*William de Mowbray b: 1172 d: 1222 + @*Avice d' Aubigny b: 1176 10 *@Roger William de Mowbray b: ABT 1180 d: BEF 1234 + *@Osanna de Tanton b: ABT 1182 9 @*Elana de Clare b: ABT 1154 + @*John de Grey b: ABT 1150 d: AFT 1198 10 @*Henry de Grey b: 1176 d: 1219 + @*Isolda de Bardolf b: 1182/1188 d: BEF 18 JUN 1246 10 @Agnes Grey b: ABT 1175 + @John II d' Oyly b: ABT 1170 8 @*Roesia de Clare b: 1120 + @*Robert FitzRobert b: ABT 1124 d: BEF 1175 9 @*Rohaise FitzRobert b: ABT 1154 d: AFT 1228 + @*Simon III de Kyme b: ABT 1154 d: 1220 10 @Philip de Kyme b: ABT 1200 d: 1242 10 *Sibel de Kyme b: ABT 1184 d: AFT 1231 + *Walter de Veer b: ABT 1184 d: BEF 1213 8 @Adles Clare b: ABT 1125 + @Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd b: ABT 1096 d: MAR 1171/1172 9 @Richard ap Cadwaladr b: ABT 1150 + @Annes verch Gwyn b: ABT 1154 10 @Adles verch Richard b: ABT 1180 + @Tudor ap Ednyfed b: ABT 1178 + @*Robert de Condet b: ABT 1108 d: ABT 1141 8 @*Isabel de Condet b: ABT 1140 + @*Hugh Bardolf b: ABT 1140 9 @*Isolda de Bardolf b: 1182/1188 d: BEF 18 JUN 1246 + @*Henry de Grey b: 1176 d: 1219 10 @Richard de Grey b: ABT 1200 d: 1271 + @Lucy de Humez b: ABT 1198 10 @*John de Grey b: ABT 1205 d: BEF 18 MAR 1264/1265 + @*Joan b: ABT 1211 d: 1256 + @Emma de Cauz b: ABT 1212 + *@Emma de Glanville b: ABT 1208 10 @*Robert de Grey b: ABT 1206 d: 1267 + @*Beatrix de Sculcotes b: ABT 1190 10 @*Hugh de Grey b: ABT 1202 9 @*Beatrice Bardolf b: ABT 1165 + @*Richard Foliot b: ABT 1160 10 @*Jordan II Foliot b: ABT 1190 d: AFT 1225 10 @Hawise Foliot b: ABT 1180 + @Roger Corbet b: ABT 1159 d: 23 APR 1231 8 @*Roger de Condet b: ABT 1138 + @*Basilia de Dammartin b: ABT 1153 9 @*Agnes de Condet b: ABT 1160 + @*Walter de Clifford b: 1173 d: 22 JAN 1222 10 @Roger de Clifford b: ABT 1189 d: 1232 + @Sibil de Ewyas b: 1178 d: 1236 10 Maud de Clifford b: ABT 1220 10 @*Walter III Clifford b: ABT 1187 d: 1263 + @*Margaret verch Llewellyn b: 1204 d: 1263 7 @*Ranulph (de Gernon) de Meschines b: 1099 d: 16 DEC 1153 + @*Maud FitzRobert b: ABT 1120 d: 29 JUL 1189 8 @*Joanna de Meschines b: ABT 1133 + @*Adam III de Brus (Bruce) b: ABT 1130 d: 11 MAY 1196 9 @*Isabel Brus b: ABT 1160 Page 1426

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4461. COUNT ROBERT DE VERMANDOIS, COMTE DE TROYES (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 927 in Vermandois, Normandy, France to Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 and Hildebrante France, Princess of France 4482, as shown in family tree 781. Robert died in August 967, aged about 40. Note: 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 was 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. Source Reference 112 applies. 4462. ADELAIDE DE CHALONS, COUNTESS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-aunt by marriage), also recorded as Wera and Adela de Troyes, was born in Vergy, France. Adelaide died in 956. Note: Adela de Troyes married Robert, Comte de Troyes, son of Heribert II, Comte de Vermandois and Liégarde de France, circa 950.1 Child of Adela de Troyes and Robert, Comte 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. Source Reference 151 applies. Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyes 4461 married Adelaide de Chalons, Countess. They had one daughter: Adelheid de Vermandois de Chalons, 118-20 4350 in 950 4463. MATHILDE UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF FRANCE, COUNTESS OF FLANDERS (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-aunt) was born in 930 in France to Gerberge De Germanie 4504, as shown in family tree 791. 4464. CONRAD UNKNOWN, I/KING OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born in 925 in Burgundy, France. Note: 1 Conrad I KING OF BURGUNDY b: 925 + Mathilde PRINCESS OF FRANCE COUNTESS OF FLANDERS b: 930 2 Bertha, Princess of BURGUNDY b: 967 + Eudo Comte DE VENABLES b: 947 d: 12 MAR 996 3 Gilbert lll DE VENABLES b: 982 4 Gilbert DE VENABLES b: 1016 d: 1086 5 Gilbert DE VENABLES b: 1050 6 Earl Gilbert DE VENABLES b: 1075 + Margary DE HATTON b: 1080 7 William DE VENABLES b: 1110 d: 1160 8 Gilbert DE VENABLES b: 1140 + Margary Croxton DE HATTON b: 1145 9 William DE VENABLES b: 1170 d: 1228 10 Hugh DE VENABLES b: 1190 + Alice DE OXTON b: 1192 10 Rose DE VENABLES b: 1201 + Robert Count DE STOKEPORT b: 1197 9 Hamon DE VENABLES b: 1172 9 Gilbert IV DE VENABLES b: 1175 9 Amabil DE VENABLES b: 1178 9 Hugh DE VENABLES b: 1180 d: 1249 + Agnes DE OXTON b: 1186 9 Maud DE VENABLES b: 1182 9 Beatrix DE VENABLES b: 1184 7 Hamon DE VENABLES b: 1112 Page 1428

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7 Amabilia DE VENABLES b: 1117 + Richard DE DAVENPORT b: 1125 d: 1125 7 Gilbert DE VENABLES b: 1125 6 William VENATOR b: 1098. Conrad Unknown, I/King of Burgundy married Mathilde Unknown, Princess of France, Countess of Flanders 4463. They had one daughter: Bertha Unknown, Princess of Burgundy 4348 about 967 4465. DELETE UNKNOWN, 2ND EARL OF ARUNDEL (Lloyd's twenty-eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born to William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel 4520 and Adeliza Du Plessis 4521, as shown in family tree 794. Note: William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel1 M, #104723, b. before 1150, d. 24 December 1193 William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel|b. b 1150\nd. 24 Dec 1193|p10473.htm#i104723|William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel|d. 12 Oct 1176|p10225.htm#i102250|Adeliza de Louvain|b. c 1103\nd. c 23 Apr 1151|p10204.htm#i102038|William d'Aubigny|d. 1139|p2349.htm#i23481|Maud le Bigod||p11648.htm#i116471|Godefroi I. de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine|b. c 1074\nd. 25 Jan 1140|p10251.htm#i102501|Ida de Namur, Comtesse de Namur|b. c 1078\nd. 23 Apr 1151|p10473.htm#i104722| Last Edited=8 May 2006 William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel was born before 1150.2 He was the son of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza de Louvain.1 He married Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet, daughter of James de St. Hilary du Harcouet, after 1173.2 He died on 24 December 1193.3 He was buried at Wymondham Priory, Norfolk, England. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel succeeded to the title of Earl of Sussex in 1176/77.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Arundel [E., c. 1138] on 27 June 1190.3 He held the office of Custos Rotulorum of Windsor Castle in 1191.3 He was one of the receivers for the money raised for the King's raised in 1194.4 Children of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Matilda de St. Hilary du Harcouet William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel+ d. b 30 Mar 12213 Matilda d'Aubigny 5 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 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. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 236. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 236, but then Cokayne goes on to gove his date of death of 24 December 1193!. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 748. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. Source Reference 35 applies. 4466. GUILLAUME DELETE NORMANDY, I/DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 900 in of, Normandie, Neustria, France to Rollo DELETE Rognvaldsson, 1st Duke of Normandy 4568 and Papia (Poppa) (of) Senlis 4569. Guillaume became generally known as ""Longue Epbee" "Longsword"". "Longue Epbee" "Longsword" died on 17 December 942, aged about 42, in France. 4467. ALDUIN UNKNOWN, 2ND COUNT OF ANGOULEME (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 866 in Angouleme, Charente, France to Wulgrim DE ANGOULEME 4570 and Rosalinde (of) Poitiers 4571. Alduin died on 25 March 916, aged about 49. 4468. MS. UNKNOWN, COUNTESS OF ANGOULEME (Lloyd's third cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 870 in Argouleme, Charente, France. Alduin Unknown, 2nd Count of Angouleme 4467 married Ms. Unknown, Countess of Angouleme. They had two children: William, I Taillefer, I 4352 in 895 Guillaume I Cleaver of Iron Taillefer, 3rd Count of Angoulene 4354 about 915 4469. EBERHARD GRAF IM KALDACHGAU (Lloyd's tenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Erenfired Graf Im Bliesgau 4572. Eberhard died after 913. Eberhard fathered one son: Erenfried, II Graf Im Kaldachgau 4356 before 925 4470. ULRICH I UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirteenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin 4573.

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Notes: • Children Wulgrim I De Taillefer b: ABT 815 in Maine, Normandy, France Adelard Urich II . • I am convinced that all listings earlier than this date are FALSE and not linked to anything later than this date. Earlier postings are from religious nuts who want to everything is related to their religion. [email protected] has posted 750,000 listings. No posting by this person can be believed. Generation of Twenty-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 4471. HROLLANGR ROGNVALDSSON (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 867 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 and Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575, as shown in family tree 805. 4472. EMINA RAGAVALDODOTTIR (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 867. Hrollangr Rognvaldsson 4471 married Emina Ragavaldodottir. They had one son: Rollo Thurstan Bigod 4357 in 900 This family is shown as family tree 776. 4473. BALDWIN DE BLOIS, COUNT OF TROYES (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 885 in Blois, Loit-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France. Note: 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 Page 1430

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+ 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. 4474. RICHILDE DE BOURGES (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France. Baldwin de Blois, Count of Troyes 4473 married Richilde de Bourges. They had one daughter: Gerlotte de Blois 4358 in 913 This family is shown within family tree 698. 4475. COUNT HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS, I (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 840 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Pepin de Lombardy, II 4576, as shown in family tree 806. 4476. BEATRICE DE MORVOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born to Guerri de Morvois, I 4577 and Eve de Roussillon 4578, as shown in family tree 807. Herbert de Vermandois, I 4475 married Beatrice de Morvois. They had two children: Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4361 Beatrice de Vermandois 4478 about 880 This family is shown as family tree 777. 4477. KING ROBERT I UNKNOWN, I/KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 866 in Bourgogne, France to Robert IV France, Count of Orlean, Count of Paris, Duke of Neustria 4579 and Adelaide West 4580, as shown in family tree 808. Robert died on 15 June 923, aged about 56, in Soissons, Soissons, France. Notes: • !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 Page 1431

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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 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 wife, Béatrice of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois, he had his only son, Hugh the Great, who was 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. Source Reference 78 applies. • 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. Source Reference 115 applies. Robert fathered one daughter: Hildebrante France, Princess of France 4482 about 892 This family is shown as family tree 779. 4478. BEATRICE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 880 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Herbert de Vermandois, I 4475 and Beatrice de Morvois 4476, as shown in family tree 777. Note: 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. Source Reference 115 applies.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477 married Beatrice de Vermandois. They had three children: Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France 4362 about 892 Hughes DELETE de Neustria, Comte de Paris 4458 in 895 Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de France 4497 about 895 This family is shown as family tree 778.

4479. ROLLO ROGNVALDSSON, KING HARALD OF NORWAY, 1ST DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Robert and Hrolf Rognvaldsson, was born between 854 and 872 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 and Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575, as shown in family tree 805. Rollo became generally known as "The Granger". The Granger died between 927 and 931, aged about 66, in Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandie, Neustria. Notes: • Making himself independent of King Harald I of Norway, Rollo sailed off to raid Scotland, England, Flanders, and France on pirating expeditions and, about 911, established himself in an area along the Seine River. Charles III the Simple of France held off his siege of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, giving him the part of Neustria that came to be called Normandy; Rollo in return agreed to end his brigandage. He gave his son, William I Longsword, governance of the dukedom (927) before his death. Rollo was baptized in 912 but is said to have died a pagan. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD, 1997, ROLLO] Note: Note: Banished from Norway to the Hebrides ca. 876. • Hrolf, he was baptized by the Bishop of France and was given the name of Robert. Falaise Roll by Crispin & Macary says Poppa and not Gisella is the mother of the children The Normans were VIKINGS, or Norse, who settled in western France in the 9th and early 10th centuries. In 911, the weak French monarchy under the Carolingian CHARLES III (The Simple), granted the lands at the estuary of the Seine River to Rollo, known as Rolf the Ganger' (860? to 931?), a Norwegian Viking, and his Danish followers in return for an alliance against other Vikings, thus laying the foundation for the duchy of NORMANDY. Rollo was a Viking who raided the coast of France each year (c. 890-910) until Charles III gave him his daughter, Gisella, in marriage and all the land that became Normandie. Hence Rollo was the first Duke of Normandie. Rollo had been outlawed by Harald Fairhair and this forced him to settle in Normandie. Rollo, the Viking, was granted land in Northwestern France in 911 AD by Charles the Simple, King of France. Charles hoped that Rollo would defend his new land, barring the length of the Seine River to other Viking groups. Rollo remained faithful to Charles and he and his son quickly expanded the original land grant at the expense of neighboring French lords and guarded it well against Viking rivals. Even before Rollo's grandson, Richard, took over the domain in 942, the descendants of the Vikings had accepted Christianity, intermarried with the local population and adopted the French language. Already they were being called Normans, a contraction of Northmen, and there territory became known as Normandie. • Father: Rognvald Eysteinsson b: Abt 837 in , Maer, Nord-Trøndelag, NORWAY Mother: Hilda Hrolfsdatter b: Abt 837 in , , , NORWAY Marriage 1 Papia de Bayeux b: Abt 872 in Bayeux, , Basse-Normandie (Normandie), FRANCE Married: 891 in , , , FRANCE Note: Poppa and not Gisella is the mother of the children Children Guillaume de Normandie b: Abt 891 in , Ouilly Basset, Normandy, FRANCE Crispina de Rollo b: Abt 908 in , , Normandie, FRANCE Robert de Normandie b: Abt 895 in , , Normandie, FRANCE Marriage 2 Gisele Carolingians b: Abt 900 in , , , FRANCE Married: 912 in , , , FRANCE Children Richard de Normandie b: Abt 914 in Aubigny, Calvados, (Normandie), FRANCE Adèle de Normandie b: Abt 920 in Aubigny, Calvados, (Normandie), FRANCE. 4480. PAPIA DE BAYEUX (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Pope de Bayeux and Poppa de Bayeux, was born about 872 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France to Berenger de Bayeux 4581 and Beatrix de Vermandois 4582, as shown in family tree 809. Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy 4479, aged about 27, married Papia de Bayeux, aged about 19, in 891 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France. They had two children: William Guillaume, I de Normandy, I/2nd Duke of Normandy 4363 in 891 Crispina de Normandy 4459 about 920 This family is shown as family tree 780.

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4481. HERBERT, II DE VERMANDOIS, II/COUNT OF VERRMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 880 and 885 in Vermandois, Normandy, Neustria to Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4583 and Beatrice de Morvois 4584, as shown in family tree 810. Herbert, died on 23 February 943, aged about 60, in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. Notes: • 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 was born circa 880.3 He was 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. Source Reference 204 applies. 4482. PRINCESS HILDEBRANTE FRANCE, PRINCESS OF FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Liegarde d'Anjou and Liegarde de France, was born between 887 and 897 in Vermandois, Normandy, France to Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477, as shown in family tree 779. Hildebrante died between 931 and 949, aged about 48, in St. Quentin, Pas de Calais, France. Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 married Hildebrante France, Princess of France. They had four children: Sporta de Saint Lis 4364 about 911 Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy 4439 in 915 Ledgarde de Vermandois 4665 about 922 Robert de Vermandois, Comte de Troyes 4461 about 927 This family is shown as family tree 781. 4483. HAROLD KLAK, II DE HAITHABU, KING OF JUTLAND (DENMARK) (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Klak-Harald and Harold Halfdansson, was born in 800/1 in Jutland, Denmark to Halfdan de Haithabu 4585, as shown in family tree 811. Harold died in 844/45, aged about 44, of killed in battle of Walcheran, in Walcheran Island, Netherland. Notes: • Harold "Klak," King of Haithabu, King of Rusringen, 819-827. Kingof Jutland. Died 84 4 in battle at Walcheran. Roots: Klak-Harald, King of Jutland. • Father: Hemming of Jutland b: 795 in Denmark Page 1434

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Lloyd I. Taylor Marriage 1 Sigrid Helgisdottir b: ABT. 812 in Ringerike, Hadeland, Akerhus, Norway Children Thorny Klacksdottir of Jutland Gottfried King of Haithabu & Rustringen b: ABT. 820 in Haithabu, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Thrya (Danemarkbod) Klacksdottir of Jutland b: ABT. 900 in Denmark Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown Children Gottfried King of Haithabu & Rustringen b: ABT. 820 in Haithabu, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Thrya Klacksdottir b: ABT. 844. Harold fathered one son: Gottfried de Haithabu, King of Haitehabu & Rustringed, Prince of Denmark 4367 in 820 This family is shown as family tree 782.

4484. OTHO DE VERE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 892 in Ver, Manche, Normandy, France to Nicasius Nicholas de Vere 4586 and Agathe de Champagne 4587, as shown in family tree 812. 4485. CONSTANCE DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 892 in Monthlhery, Lle-de-France, France. Otho de Vere 4484 married Constance de Montlhery. They had one son: Amelius de Vere 4368 in 909 This family is shown as family tree 783. 4486. HERFAST DE ARQU (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 885 in Sjolund Island, Sondeerjylland, Denmark to Harold Parcus, King of Sjaelland, Denmark 4588 and Elfgifu of Wessex 4589, as shown in family tree 813. Herfast died in Arques-la-Bataille, Haute-Normandy, France. Herfast fathered one son: Herbastus Arque 4370 about 911 This family is shown as family tree 784. 4487. OLAF BJORNSSON (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Mitkg, was born in 885 in Sweden to Bjorn Eriksson 4590, as shown in family tree 814. Olaf died in 964, aged about 79. 4488. INGEBURG TRANDSDOTTER (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 896 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden to Thrand (of) Sula, Jarl 4591, as shown within family tree 750. Olaf Bjornsson 4487 married Ingeburg Trandsdotter. They had one daughter: Gunnhild Olafsdottir 4371 about 923 This family is shown as family tree 785. 4489. AMAURY DE MONTFORT (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 920 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France. 4490. JUDITH DE CAMBRAY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Amaury de Montfort 4489 married Judith de Cambray. They had one son: Guillaume de Montfort 4372 in 967 This family is shown within family tree 657. 4491. HUGH DE NOGENT (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather). Hugh fathered one daughter: Albreda de Nogent 4373 in 975 This family is shown within family tree 657. 4492. BALDWIN, III DE INGELRICA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Arnulf, I de Ingelrica, Count of Flanders 4592 and Ms. Unknown 4593, as shown in family tree 815. 4493. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother). Baldwin, III de Ingelrica 4492 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Arnulf, II de Ingelrica 4374 This family is shown as family tree 786. 4494. KENNETH MACKENNETH, II?KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 934 in Scotland to Malcolm II MacKenneth, I/King of Scotland 4594, as shown in family tree 816. Kenneth died in 995, aged about 61, of murdered by his own men, in Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland. Kenneth fathered one son: Malcom, II MacKenneth, II/King of Scotland 4378 about 945 This family is shown as family tree 787.

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4495. EDGAR DE INGELRICA, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 943 to Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4595 and Alfgifu Unknown 4596, as shown in family tree 817. Edgar became generally known as "The Peaceful". The Peaceful died on 8 July 975, aged about 32, in Wessex, England. 4496. EALFTHYTH UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elfrida, was born in 945 in Devon, Devonshire, England. Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4495 married Ealfthyth Unknown. They had one son: Ethelred de Ingelrica, II/King of England 4380 in 968 This family is shown as family tree 788. 4497. HUGH CAPET, COMTE DE PARIS, DUC DE FRANCE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hughes de Neustria, was born about 895 to Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477 and Beatrice de Vermandois 4478, as shown in family tree 778. Hugh became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 16 June 956, aged about 60. Note: 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 Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?), between 926 and 927.2 He married, thirdly, Hedwig 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. Source Reference 115 applies. 4498. EDHILDA OF ENGLAND UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 908 in Wessex, England to Edward de Ingelrica, I/King of England, King of Wessex 4597 and Edgiva Unknown 4598, as shown in family tree 818. Note: Eadhilda (?)1 F, #105196, d. 26 January 947 Eadhilda (?)|d. 26 Jan 947|p10520.htm#i105196|Eadweard I, King of Wessex|b. c 871\nd. 17 Jul 924|p10244.htm#i102434|Ælflæd (?)|d. 920|p10245.htm#i102444|Ælfræd, King of Wessex|b. bt 846 - 849\nd. bt 25 Oct 899 - 28 Oct 899|p10261.htm#i102606|Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia|d. 5 Dec 905|p10261.htm#i102607|Ethelhelm, Ealdorman||p10306.htm#i103054|Elswitha (?)||p10662.htm#i106614| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Eadhilda (?) was the daughter of Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?).1 She married Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris, son of Robert I, Roi de France, between 926 and 927.2 She died on 26 January 947.2 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 4. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [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. Source Reference 115 applies. Hugh Capet, Comte de Paris, Duc de France 4497 married Edhilda of England Unknown. They had one son: Hugh Capet, King of France 4382 in 938 This family is shown as family tree 789. 4499. GUILLAUME "TOWNHEAD DE POITOU, I/COUNT DE POITOU (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 915. 4500. ADELE DE NORMANDY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 917. Guillaume "Townhead de Poitou, I/Count De Poitou 4499 married Adele de Normandy. They had one daughter: Adelaide de Poitou 4383 in 952 This family is shown within family tree 710.

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4501. SVYATOSLAV YAROSLAVNA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 942 in Kiev, Ukraine. Svyatoslav died in 972, aged about 30. 4502. MALUSHA VON LUBECH (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 944 in Kiev, Ukraine. Svyatoslav Yaroslavna 4501 married Malusha Von Lubech. They had one son: Vladimir Yaroslavna, I/Grand Duke 4384 about 960 This family is shown within family tree 663. 4503. ALBERT DE VERMANDOIS, I/COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born between 915 and 924 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4361 and Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France 4362, as shown in family tree 745. Albert became generally known as "The Pious". The Pious died on 7 September 978, aged about 58, in Quentin, Flanders. 4504. GERBERGE DE GERMANIE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 925 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia to Matilda Unknown 4599, as shown in family tree 819. Gerberge died on 5 May 984, aged about 58, in Rheims, Marne, Champaigne, France. Gerberge had two children: Mathilde Unknown, Princess of France, Countess of Flanders 4463 in 930 Mathilde (of) Flanders 4749 after 943 This family is shown as family tree 791. Albert de Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4503 married Gerberge De Germanie. They had one son: Herbert de Vermandois, III/ Count of Vermandois 4388 This family is shown as family tree 790. 4505. GAUTHIER DE VEXIN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 966 in Vexin, Normandy, France to Gauthier de Vexin, I/Count De Vexin 4600 and Adele de dreux 4601, as shown within family tree 757. Gauthier died in 1027, aged about 61. 4506. ADELE DE SENLIS, COUNTESS DE VALOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 967 in Isle-DE-France, France to Bormard de Senlis 4602, as shown within family tree 757. Gauthier de Vexin 4505, aged about 15, married Adele de Senlis, Countess De Valois, aged about 14, about 981. They had one son: Raoul de Vexin, II/Count De Valois 4390 in 993 This family is shown as family tree 792. 4507. ROGER ROGERSSON DE MONTGOMERIE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 940 in St Germain, Montgomery, Calvados, Normandy, France. Roger died in 1040, aged about 100, in Paris, Seine, France. Note: 1 Roger Rogersson De Montgomerie b: 940 d: 1040 + Josceline De Ponteaudemer b: 989 d: 7 Feb 1049-1050 2 Hugh De Montgomerie b: 981 d: 1021 + Sibell De Crepon b: 983 3 Roger "Le Grand" De Montgomerie b: 1003 d: 1056 + Josceline De Pont-Audemer De Harcourt b: Abt 975 d: 1068 4 Roger De Montgomerie b: 1022 d: 27 Jul 1094 + Mabel De Talvas b: 1015 d: 2 Dec 1079 5 Hugues De Montgomery b: 1042 d: 31 Jul 1098 6 Ralph De Montgomery b: 1062 d: 1086 5 Maud De Montgomery b: 1050 d: 1082 + Robert De Burgh De Mortaigne b: 1037 d: 8 Dec 1093 6 Agnes De Mortaigne b: 1054 + Andre De Vitre b: 1054 d: 1139 5 Robert De Montgomery b: Bet 1052 and 1056 d: Aft 8 May 1131 + Agnes b: Abt 1065 6 William Talvas b: Aft 1087 d: 30 Jun 1171 + Helie (Ela) Borel b: 1080 5 Roger "The Poitevin" De Montgomery b: 1054 + Almodis De La Marche b: 1064 d: 1116 6 Ponce De Montgomery b: 1109 + Wulgrin De Taillefer b: Abt 1108 d: 1140 6 Avice De Lancaster b: 1088 d: Aft 1149 + William "The Younger" De Peverel b: Abt 1080 d: 1155 4 Gilbert De Montgomerie b: Abt 1017 d: 1064 5 Amiera De Montgomerie b: Abt 1045 + Rainald De Balliol b: Abt 1040 d: Aft 1086 6 Hugh De Balliol b: Abt 1065 d: Bef 1122 + Dionisia b: 1079.

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4508. JOSCELINE DE PONTEAUDEMER (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 989 in Pont Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France. Josceline died on 7 February 1049/50, aged about 59, in Port Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France. Roger Rogersson de Montgomerie 4507 married Josceline de Ponteaudemer. They had one son: Hugh de Montgomerie, Baron of Montgomery 4393 in 981 This family is shown within family tree 714. 4509. PRINCE ARQUES DE CREPON, PRINCE OF DENMARK (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Herfast, was born in 945 in Denmark to Harold Gormsson, II/King of Denmark 4603 and Gyrild Olafsdotter 4604. 4510. QUEEN CYRID UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in Sweden. Arques de Crepon, Prince of Denmark 4509 married Cyrid Unknown. They had one daughter: Sibel de Crepon 4394 in 983 This family is shown within family tree 714. 4511. GUILLAUME DE SAONNOIS DE BELLEME (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 960 in Belleme, Normandy, France. Note: 1 Guillaume De Saonnois De Belleme b: Abt 960 + Mathilde-Sur-Noirau De Conde b: Abt 955 2 Guillaume De Alencon b: Abt 980 d: 1028 + Matilda De Ganelon b: Abt 969 3 Guillaume De Talvas b: Abt 1000 d: 1065 + Hildeburge De Beaumont b: Abt 985 d: ABTY 1067 4 Mabel De Talvas b: 1015 d: 2 Dec 1079 + Roger De Montgomerie b: 1022 d: 27 Jul 1094 5 Hugues De Montgomery b: 1042 d: 31 Jul 1098 6 Ralph De Montgomery b: 1062 d: 1086 5 Maud De Montgomery b: 1050 d: 1082 + Robert De Burgh De Mortaigne b: 1037 d: 8 Dec 1093 6 Agnes De Mortaigne b: 1054 + Andre De Vitre b: 1054 d: 1139 5 Robert De Montgomery b: Bet 1052 and 1056 d: Aft 8 May 1131 + Agnes b: Abt 1065 6 William Talvas b: Aft 1087 d: 30 Jun 1171 + Helie (Ela) Borel b: 1080 5 Roger "The Poitevin" De Montgomery b: 1054 + Almodis De La Marche b: 1064 d: 1116 6 Ponce De Montgomery b: 1109 + Wulgrin De Taillefer b: Abt 1108 d: 1140 6 Avice De Lancaster b: 1088 d: Aft 1149 + William "The Younger" De Peverel b: Abt 1080 d: 1155. 4512. MATHILDE-SUR-NOIRAU DE CONDE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 955 in Conde-Sur-Noirau, France. Guillaume de Saonnois de Belleme 4511 married Mathilde-Sur-Noirau De Conde. They had one son: Guillaume de Alencon, II/Seigneur of Belleme @ Alencon 4395 about 980 This family is shown within family tree 665. 4513. RALPH DE BEAUMONT (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 930. Ralph fathered one son: Arnulf Raoul de Beaumont 4397 about 955 This family is shown within family tree 665. 4514. ETIENNE DE MONTREVE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 940. 4515. ADELBURGE DE LUDE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 945. Etienne de Montreve 4514 married Adelburge de Lude. They had one daughter: Emmeline de Montreve 4398 about 965 This family is shown within family tree 665. 4516. YVES BELLOMONTENSIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather). Yves fathered one son: Ivan Bellomontensis, Viscount of Cotentin 4401 in 1026 This family is shown within family tree 666. 4517. GEOFFREY DE RIE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 954.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Geoffrey fathered one son: Eudo De Rie 4403 about 980 This family is shown within family tree 667.

4518. RICHARD DE LA HAYE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1013 in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France to Thurston De La Haye 4605, as shown within family tree 759. Richard became generally known as "Thurstin Haldup". Thurstin Haldup died after 1074, when older than 61, in Halnaker, Sussex, England. Note: Marriage 1 *Richard De La Haye b: ABT 1013 in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France Married: WFT Est 987-1047 1 Children *Ralph De La Haie b: ABT 1050 in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France *Eudo Al Chapel Vicomte De Cotentin b: ABT 1030 in Lincolnshire, England. 4519. EMMA ANNA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 1010 in France. Richard De La Haye 4518 married Emma Anna Unknown. They had two children: Eudo Al Chapel, Vicomte De Cotentin 4406 about 1030 Ralph De La Haie, Count of Mortain 4404 about 1050 This family is shown as family tree 793. 4520. BARON WILLIAM D'AUBIGNY, SEIGNEUR OF AUBIGNY, 1ST EARL OF ARUNDEL (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1015 in St. Sauveur, Cotentin, Manche, Normandy, France to Neil de Saint Saveur, Viscount de St. Sauveur 3904 and Adele de Eu 3905, as shown in family tree 600. William died about 1066, aged about 51, in St. Martin d'Aubigny, Manche, Normandy, France. Notes: • 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]. Source Reference 182 applies. • 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 *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. Source Reference 182 applies. • 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, Page 1439

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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. Source Reference 43 applies. 4521. ADELIZA DU PLESSIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1020 in Le Plessis=Grimoult, Calvados, Normandy, France to Grimoult Du Plessis 4606, as shown within family tree 759. William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel 4520 married Adeliza Du Plessis. They had two children: Olivia d'Aubigny 4405 about 1047 DELETE Unknown, 2nd Earl of Arundel 4465 This family is shown as family tree 794. 4522. RENAUD DE GOURNAY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 936 in Gournay, Normandy, France to Hugh de Gournay, Lord of Gournay 4607. Renaud fathered one son: Hugh de Gournay, I 4409 about 959 This family is shown within family tree 720. 4523. OSMOND DE CENTVILLE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 960 to Bathel de Normandie 4608 and Ms. Unknown 4609, as shown in family tree 820. 4524. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother). Osmond de Centville 4523 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Fouque de Aulney 4412 about 1005 This family is shown as family tree 795. 4525. BERNARD DE HARCOURT (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 860 in Normandy, France. Bernard became generally known as "The Dane". The Dane died in 955, aged about 95. Note: 1 Bernard "The Dane" De Harcourt b: Abt 860 d: 955 + Sprota (Adela) De Senlis b: 885 d: 941 2 Torf "The Rich" De Harcourt b: Abt 928 d: Abt 1010 + Ertemberge De Brioquibec b: Abt 930 d: Abt 955 3 Turchetil De Harcourt b: Abt 951 d: 1025 + Anceline De Bastembourg De Betrand 4 Anchetil De Harcourt b: Abt 971 + Eve De Boissay b: Abt 1000 5 Robert "The Strong" De Harcourt b: Abt 1037 + Colede D' Argouges b: Abt 1039 d: 1126 6 William De Harcourt b: Abt 1068 6 Anchedtil De Harcourt b: Abt 1070 + Eve De Braose b: Abt 1075 6 Richard De Harcourt b: Abt 1072 6 Henry De Harcourt b: Abt 1075 6 Baldwin De Harcourt b: Abt 1078 6 Philip De Harcourt b: Abt 1080 6 Rollo De Harcourt b: Abt 1091 + Roesia Peveril b: Abt 1107 d: Bef 1185 4 Leceline De Harcourt b: Abt 973 + William "The Bastard" De Eu b: 978 d: 2 Jan 1054 5 William De Soissons D'eu b: Abt 1027 d: Aft 1076 + Aelis 6 Jean De Soissons D'eu b: Abt 1060 d: Abt 1116 + Aveline De Perrefonds b: Abt 1080 d: Abt 1115 Page 1440

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5 Pons Fitz William De Saint Pons b: Abt 1017 6 Pons De Saint Pons b: Abt 1034 d: Aft 1086 + Avelina (Adeline, Wevia) De Crepon b: Abt 944 4 Josceline De Pont-Audemer De Harcourt b: Abt 975 d: 1068 + Roger "Le Grand" De Montgomerie b: 1003 d: 1056 5 Roger De Montgomerie b: 1022 d: 27 Jul 1094 + Mabel De Talvas b: 1015 d: 2 Dec 1079 6 Hugues De Montgomery b: 1042 d: 31 Jul 1098 6 Maud De Montgomery b: 1050 d: 1082 + Robert De Burgh De Mortaigne b: 1037 d: 8 Dec 1093 6 Robert De Montgomery b: Bet 1052 and 1056 d: Aft 8 May 1131 + Agnes b: Abt 1065 6 Roger "The Poitevin" De Montgomery b: 1054 + Almodis De La Marche b: 1064 d: 1116 5 Gilbert De Montgomerie b: Abt 1017 d: 1064 6 Amiera De Montgomerie b: Abt 1045 + Rainald De Balliol b: Abt 1040 d: Aft 1086 4 Humphrey De Harcourt b: Abt 980 d: 28 Sep 1044 + Aubreye De La Haie b: Abt 984 d: 20 Sep 1045 5 Roger De Beaumont b: Abt 1022 d: 29 Nov 1094 + Adeline De Meulan b: Abt 1014 6 Henri De Newberg De Beaumont b: 1045 d: 20 Jun 1123 + Marguerite De Perche b: 1067 d: 1156 6 Robert De Beaumont b: 1045 d: 5 Jun 1118 + Godehilde De Toeni b: Abt 1048 + Isabel Elizabeth De Vermandois b: Abt 1081 + Elizabeth (Isabel) Capet b: 1081 d: 13 Feb 1130-1131 6 Maude De Beaumont b: Abt 1050 + William De Cailly b: Abt 1050 4 Thureyitel De Neufmarche b: Abt 990 d: 1035 5 Geoffrey De Neufmarche b: Abt 1020 + Ada Fitzgilbert b: Abt 1025 6 Bernard De Neufmarche b: Abt 1050 d: 1093 + Nesta Fitz Richard b: Abt 1079 + Anceline (Adeline) De Montfort b: Abt 953 4 Lesceline De Newmarch b: Abt 990 d: 26 Jan 1057-1058 + Hildouin De Montdidier b: Abt 980 d: Aft 1037 5 Hildouin De Montdidier b: 1021 d: 1063 + Alice (Adela) De Roucy b: 1024 d: 1069 6 Margaret (Marguerite) De Montdidier b: 1045 d: 1110 + Hugh De Clermont b: 1030 d: Aft 1108 6 Beatrice De Montdidier b: 1051 + Geoffrey De Mortaigne b: 1033 6 Andre De Montdidier De Roucy b: Abt 1058 d: Aft 1118 + Adele Agnes De Braine b: Abt 1064. 4526. SPROTA DE SENLIS, ADELA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 885 in Bretagne, Indre-Et-Loire, Provence, France. Sprota died in 941, aged about 56. Bernard de Harcourt 4525 married Sprota de Senlis, Adela. They had one son: Torf de Harcourt, Prince of Denmark 4413 about 928 This family is shown within family tree 723. 4527. ANFLEC "LANCELOT DE BRIQUIBEC (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 909 in Brioquibec, Normandy, France. 4528. GERLOTTE DE BLOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 913 in Tillieres, Anjou, Normandy, France to Baldwin de Blois 4610 and Richilde De Bourges 4549, as shown within family tree 764. Anflec "Lancelot de Briquibec 4527 married Gerlotte de Blois. They had one daughter: Ertemberge de Briquibec 4414 in 930 This family is shown as family tree 796. 4529. MARTIN VITRE DE ACIGNE-MARCILLY-VITRE, SEIGNEUR (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 930 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Provence, France. Note: 1 Martin Vitre De Acigne-Marcilly-Vitre b: 930 2 Rivallon De Vitre b: 960 + Guenegaude D' Auray b: 970 3 Tristan De Vitre b: Abt 995 + Ennoguende De Fougeres b: Abt 995 Page 1441

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Lloyd I. Taylor 4 Robert De Vitre b: Abt 1025 d: Aft 1090 + Berthe De Craon b: Abt 1035 5 Ennoguen De Vitre b: 1052 + Renaud De Nevers b: 1047 d: 5 Aug 1089 6 Maurice De Nevers De Craon b: Abt 1080 + Etiennette Denise De Champtoce b: Abt 1082 5 Andre De Vitre b: 1054 d: 1139 + Agnes De Mortaigne b: 1054 6 Hawise De Vitre b: 1069 + Robert De Ferrers b: Abt 1062 d: 1139 6 Robert De Vitre b: Abt 1076 d: 1155 + Emma De Le Guerche b: Abt 1114. Martin fathered one son: Rivallion de Vitre, Seigneur of Vitre 4416 in 960 This family is shown within family tree 675. 4530. RENNES D' AURAY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 945. Rennes fathered one daughter: Guenegaude d' Auray 4417 in 970 This family is shown within family tree 675. 4531. MEEN DE FOUGERES (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather). Meen fathered one son: Alfred de Fougeres 4418 in 970 This family is shown within family tree 675.

4532. LISOIS DE CRAON (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 959 to Andre de Craon 4611 and Agnes d'Anjou 4612, as shown in family tree 821. Lisois died in 1007, aged about 48. 4533. MISS DE BAZOUGERS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 960. Lisois de Craon 4532 married Miss de Bazougers. They had one son: Suhard de Craon 4419 about 980 This family is shown as family tree 797. 4534. RAMELIN DE CREQUY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 950 to Arnoul de Crequy 4613 and Adele d'Arkel 4614, as shown in family tree 822. Ramelin died about 986, aged about 36. 4535. ALICE D' OISY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 925. Ramelin de Crequy 4534 married alice d' Oisy. They had one son: Baudouin de Crequy 4420 about 980 This family is shown as family tree 798. 4536. HENRY DE LOUVAIN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 990. 4537. MAUD DE LORRAINE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 990. Henry de Louvain 4536 married maud de Lorraine. They had one daughter: Marguerite de Louvain 4421 in 1005 This family is shown within family tree 725. 4538. BAUDOUIN, III DE FLANDERS, III/COUNT OF FLANDERS AND ARTOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Baldwin De Flanders, was born in 935 in Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais or Flanders, Nord, France to Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandre 4615 and Adele de Vermandois 4616, as shown in family tree 823. Baudouin, died on 1 November 962, aged about 27. Note: 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): Page 1442

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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 who would 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 was 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. Source Reference 17 applies. 4539. MATILDA DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 946 in Burgundy, France to Conrad de Burgundy 4617 and Matilda de France 4618, as shown in family tree 824. Matilda became generally known as "Maud". Maud died in 972, aged about 26. Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois 4538 married Matilda de Burgundy. They had two children: Arnolph de Flanders, II/Count De Flanders 4444 about 950 Jean de Conteville, Earl of Comwyn 4422 in 969 This family is shown as family tree 799. 4540. HUGH DE PONTHIEU, I/COUNT OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 959 to Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4619 and Hersende de Montreuil 4620, as shown in family tree 825. Hugh died on 4 July 1000, aged about 41, in Montreuit, France. Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu married Gisela Capet 4246. They had one son: Enguerrand de Ponthieu, Count of Ponthieu 4425 about 980 This family is shown as family tree 709. 4541. ARNULF DE HOLLAND, COUNT DE HOLLAND (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 961 in Ghent, Flanders, Belgium to Dirk de Holland, II/Count De Holland 4621 and Hildegarde de Gand 4622, as shown in family tree 826. Arnulf died on 18 September 993, aged about 32. 4542. LUITGARDE DE CLEVES, COUNTESS DE LUXENBURG (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 963 in Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgium. Arnulf de Holland, Count De Holland 4541 married Luitgarde de Cleves, Countess De Luxenburg. They had one daughter: Adelaide de Gand 4426 in 980 This family is shown as family tree 800. 4543. COUNT CONAN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 927. Conan became generally known as "Count of Bretagne". Count of Bretagne died on 29 June 992, aged about 64. 4544. HERMENGARDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 952 in Anjou, France to Geoffrey Unknown 4623 and Adelaide of Vermaidois Unknown 4624, as shown in family tree 827. Hermengarde died on 27 June 992, aged about 39. Conan Unknown 4543 married Hermengarde Unknown. They had one daughter: Judith de Britanny 4429 about 974 This family is shown as family tree 801. 4545. BOUCHARD DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 957 to Bouchard de Montlhery 4625 and Hildegarde de Blois 4626, as shown in family tree 828. Bouchard died in 1020, aged about 63.

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4547. THIBAULET DE CORBEIL (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 990 in Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France. Note: 1 Thibault DE CORBEIL b: Abt 990 2 Bouchard DE CORBEIL b: 1022 + Adelaide DE CRECY b: 1026 3 Adelaide (Elizabeth) DE CRECY b: 1044 d: 1104 + Richard DE CORBEIL b: 1022 d: Abt 1095 4 Elise DE CORBEIL b: Abt 1048 + Guy "the Red" DE MONTLHERY b: 1042 d: 1108 5 Beatrice D' MONTLHERY b: Abt 1073 + Anselm DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1069 d: 1118 6 Agnes DE GARLENDE b: Abt 1095 d: 1181 + Amaury DE MONTFORT b: Abt 1070 d: 19 Apr 1137 + Guy "the Red" DE MONTLHERY b: 1042 d: 1108 4 Melisende DE MONTLHERY b: 1090 d: 1147 + Thomas DE COUCY b: Abt 1073 d: Bef 1130 5 Emgierrand DE COUCY b: 1110 5 Melisende DE COUCY b: Abt 1125 + Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1130 d: Abt 1155 6 Hugh (Hugues) DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1163 d: 1214 + Juliana DE DAMMARTIN b: 1170 6 Gonnora DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1146 + Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1147. Thibaulet fathered one son: Bouchard de Corbeil 4435 in 1022 This family is shown within family tree 682. 4548. GELLO DE BLOIS, VISCOUNT DR TROYES (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Baldwin de Blois, was born about 885 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France. Gello died after 950, when older than 65. Note: 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. 4549. RICHILDE DE BOURGES (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 891 in Bourges, Alsace, France to Hugh D'Alsace, II/Count of Bourges 4627 and Rothilde Carolingian 4628, as shown within family tree 771. (Richilde married twice. She was married to Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes 4548 and Baldwin de Blois 4610.) Gello De Blois, Viscount Dr Troyes 4548 married Richilde De Bourges. They had one son: Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois 4438 in 913 This family is shown within family tree 771. Richilde married her indirect relation , Baldwin de Blois 4610. 4550. JUHEL BERENGER DE RENNEA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 914 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Porvence, France to Paskwitan de Rennea 4629 and Ms. de Rennes 4630, as shown in family tree 829. Juhel died in 970, aged about 56. 4551. GERBERGA DE BRITTANY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother). Juhel Berenger de Rennea 4550 married Gerberga de Brittany. They had one son: Conan de Bretagne, I 4442 about 922 This family is shown as family tree 803. 4552. GEOFFREY D'ANJOU (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 940 in Anjou, Normandy, France. 4553. ADELAIDE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 934 in Vermandois, Normandie, France. Geoffrey D'Anjou 4552 married Adelaide de Vermandois. They had one daughter: Emengarde D'Anjou 4443 about 952 This family is shown within family tree 735. 4554. BERENGER DE IVREA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 928. 4555. WILLA DE TUSCANY (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 925. Berenger de Ivrea 4554 married Willa de Tuscany. They had one daughter: Rozela de Ivrea 4445 in 945 This family is shown within family tree 736. Page 1444

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4556. STEPHEN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 1046 to Eudes Unknown 4631, as shown in family tree 830. Stephen died in 1102, aged about 56. Stephen fathered one daughter: Emma Unknown 4446 in 1095 This family is shown as family tree 804. 4557. DREW DE BAALUN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1025 in Gloucester, England. Drew died in England. Drew fathered one daughter: Eunice de baalun 4448 about 1050 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4558. THUREYITEL DE NEUFMARCHE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 990 in France. Thureyitel fathered one son: Geoffrey de Neufmarche 4449 about 1025 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4559. RICHARD FITZSCROB (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1030 in Herefordshire, England. Richard died about 1080, aged about 50. Richard fathered one son: Osborn Fitzrichard 4451 about 1055 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4560. GRIFFITH AP LLEWELLYN (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1011 in Rhuddlan, Wales, England. Griffith died on 5 August 1063, aged about 52. 4561. EALDGYTH DE MERCIA (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 1034 in Mercia, England. Ealdgyth died after 1086, when older than 52. Griffith Ap Llewellyn 4560 married Ealdgyth de Mercia. They had one daughter: Nesta Verch Gruffydd 4452 about 1057 This family is shown within family tree 693. 4562. SIWARD BIORNSSON, EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Siward de Northumberland, was born about 1020 in Denmark. Siward died in 1055, aged about 35, in York, Yorkshire, England. 4563. AELFLED (OF) BERNICIA, COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elfleda Bernicia and Elflida de Northumberland, was born about 1031 in Bernicia, Northumbria, England. Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumberland 4562, aged about 13, married Aelfled (of) Bernicia, Countess of Northumberland, aged about 2, about 1033 in Northumberland, England. They had one son: Earl of Huntingdon Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon 4454 about 1042 This family is shown within family tree 742. 4564. WILLIAM CONSTABLE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 1026. William fathered one son: Fulke Constable, Knight 4456 in 1046 This family is shown within family tree 697. 4565. HROLF TURSTAN DE BASTENBURG (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 865 to Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 and Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575, as shown in family tree 805. 4566. IVAR EYSTEINSSON (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born to Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 and Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575, as shown in family tree 805. 4567. THORIR ROGNVALDSSON, EARL OF MORE (Lloyd's twenty-nine-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 874 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 and Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575, as shown in family tree 805. 4568. ROLLO DELETE ROGNVALDSSON, 1ST DUKE OF NORMANDY (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 846 in Of, Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Rognvald DELETE "The Wise" Eysteinsson Earl of More and Romsdal, I 4632. Rollo died in 931, aged about 85, in Of, Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandie, Neustria, France. Note: PLANTAGENET FAMILY I. NORMANDY LINE Rollo 'the Ganger' Ragnvaldsson (1º D. Normandy) Born: 846 Died: 932 Married: Papia (Poppa) of Senlis (b. 848) (dau. of Pepin II Quentin, Count of Vermandois, Senlis et Peronne) 886 Page 1445

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Lloyd I. Taylor Children: 1. William I "Longsword" of Normandy (2º Duke of Normandy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------William I "Longsword" of Normandy (2º Duke of Normandy) Born: ABT 900 Died: 17 Dec 942 Father: Rollo 'the Ganger' Ragnvaldsson (1º D. Normandy) Mother: Papia (Poppa) of Senlis Married: Adele (Sprota) of Bretagne (dau of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois, Senlis et Peronne) Children: 1. Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy) Born: 28 Aug 933, Fecamp, Normandy, France Acceded: 942 Died: 20 Nov 996, Fecamp, Normandy Buried: Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, 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. Father: William I "Longsword" of Normandy (2º Duke of Normandy) Mother: Adele (Sprota) of Bretagne Married 1: Emma (Agnes) CAPET of France 960/962, France Associated with: Gunnora De CREPON (D. of Normandy) Children: 1. Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) 2. Robert of Normandy (Archbishop 1º Count d' Evreux) 3. Maud of Normandy (Countess of Blois) 4. Beatrice of Normandy Viscountess 5. Emma of Normandy (Queen of England) 6. Geoffrey De BRIONNE (1º Count of Brionne) 7. Mauger De Mortain (Comte De Corbeil) 8. William HIESMES (1º Count of Eu) 9. Hawise of Normandy (Duchess of Brittany) Associated with: ¿? Children: 10. Hawise of Normandy Associated with: Papia De Envermeu Children: 11. Papia of Normandy Associated with: ¿? Children: 12. William of Normandy (b. 980 - d. 1015) 13. Sprota of Normandy Associated with: ¿? Children: 14. Muriella of Normandy 15. Fredesende of Normandy (b. 995 - d. 1057) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Papia of Normandy Born: ABT 960, Normandy, France Died: ABT 1075 Father: Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy) Mother: Papia De Envermeu Married: Gilbert De St. VALERY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 1446

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Lloyd I. Taylor William HIESMES (1º Count of Eu) Died: BEF 4 Jan 1039 / 26 Jan 1057/8 Father: Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy) Mother: Gunnora De CREPON (D. of Normandy) Married: Lesseline De HARCOURT Children: 1. Pons FITZWILLIAM 2. Hugh TALEBOTH (Bishop of Lisieux) 3. William De HIESMES (Count of Soissons) 4. Robert D'EU (Count of Eu) 5. Lithuaise De TROYES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Geoffrey De BRIONNE (1º Count of Brionne) Born: 953, Brionne, Normandy, France Died: 1015 Father: Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy) Mother: Gunnora De CREPON (D. of Normandy) Married: Lasceline De Turqueville Children: 1. Gilbert De BRIONNE (2º Count of Brionne) 2. William of Hastings (Count D'Eu) 3. Robert D'EU 4. Adela D'EU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adela D'EU Born: ABT 990, Eu, Dieppe, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France Father: Geoffrey De BRIONNE (1º Count of Brionne) Mother: Lasceline De Turqueville Married: Niel De St. SAUVEUR (V. Cotentin) Children: 1. William D'AUBIGNY 2. Nigel De St. SAUVEUR 3. Roger De St. SAUVEUR 4. William De St. SAUVEUR 5. Matilda De St. SAUVEUR 6. Emma De St. SAUVEUR 7. Belinda De St. SAUVEUR 8. Gerard De St. SAUVEUR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Born: ABT 970, Normandy, France Died: 28 Aug 1026, Fecamp, Normandy, France Father: Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (3° D. Normandy) Mother: Gunnora De CREPON (D. of Normandy) Married 1: Judith of Brittany (dau. of Conan I, Duke of Bretagne and Ermangarde D' Anjou) 1000 Children: 1. Richard III of Normandy (5º D. Normandy) 2. Robert II "the Devil" of Normandy (6º D. of Normandy) 3. William (Nicholas) DARCY 4. Alice (Adelaide) of Normandy 5. Dau. of Normandy 6. Eleanora of Normandy Married 2: Istrith of Denmark 1017 Married 3: Papia of Envermeu ABT 1024, Normandy, France Children: 7. Mauger (Archbishop of Rouen) (b. ABT 1027) 8. William De Arques Associated with: ¿? Children: 9. Helena of Normandy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------William De Arques Born: ABT 1025 Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: Papia of Envermeu Married: Dau. De PONTHIEU Page 1447

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Lloyd I. Taylor Children: 1. Richard FITZPONS 2. Osbert FITZPONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alice (Adelaide) of Normandy Born: ABT 1003 Died: AFT 27 Jul 1037 Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: Judith of Brittany Married 1: Renaud I (Count of Burgundy) BEF 1023 Married 2: Stephen II (Count of Champagne) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Eleonora of Normandy Born: ABT 1005 Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: Judith of Brittany Married: Baudouin IV "Barbatus", Count of Flanders -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Helena of Normandy Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: ¿? Married 1: Roger "The Spaniard" De TOENI Married 2: Niel De SAUVEUR (V. Cotentin) Children: 1. Ivo De SAUVEUR (V. Cotentin) 2. Niel De St. SAUVEUR (V. Cotentin) 3. Mauger De SAUVEUR 4. Richard (Thurston Haldup) SAUVEUR Married 3: Richard I De EVREUX (2º Count D'Evreux)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Richard III of Normandy (5º D. Normandy) Born: 1001, Normandy, France Died: 6 Aug 1028 Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: Judith of Brittany Married: Adela CAPET 1026 Children: 1. Nicholas of Normandy (b. ABT 1025) 2. Helena of Normandy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Helena of Normandy Father: Richard III of Normandy (5º D. Normandy) Mother: Adela CAPET Married: Hubert De HUSSE Children: 1. William HUSSEY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Robert II "the Devil" of Normandy (6º D. of Normandy) Born: ABT 999 / 1008, Normandy, France Died: 22 Jun 1035 / 2 Jul 1038, Nice, Bithynia, TurkeyNotes: contributed to the restoration of Henri, King of France, to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotn induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his consitution he died on his way home. Some sources call him Robert I the Magnificent. Father: Richard II "the Good" of Normandy (4º D. Normandy) Mother: Judith of Brittany Married 1: Herleva "Arlette" De FALAISE 1023, France Not Married Children: 1. Adeliza of Normandy (Countess of Aumale) 2. WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Married 2: Estrith of Denmark 1031/2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Born: 1028, Falaise, Normandy, France Page 1448

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Acceded: 25 Dec 1066, Westminster Abbey, London, England Died: 9 Sep 1087, Hermentrube, Near Rouen, France Buried: St Stephen Abbey, Caen, Normandy Notes: Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feaudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. As King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnell especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started Domesday Book. Father: Robert II "the Devil" of Normandy (6º D. of Normandy) Mother: Herleva "Arlette" De FALAISE Married: Matilda of Flanders (b. ABT 1031 - d. 2 Nov 1083) (dau. of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders, and Adelaide De Coutance) 1053, Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Eu, Normandy Children: 1. Robert "Curthose" of Normandy (8º D. Normandy) 2. Richard of Normandy (D. Bernay) (b. ABT 1055) 3. Cecilia of Normandy (Abbess of Caen) (b. 1056) 4. Adeliza of Normandy (Nun) (b. 1055) 5. WILLIAM II "Rufus" of Normandy (King of England) 6. Constance of Normandy 7. Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) 8. Agatha of Normandy (b. ABT 1064 - d. 1080) 9. Matilda of Normandy 10. HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England) 11. Gundred of Normandy Married 2: Maud (Ingelrica) PEVERELL 12. William "The Older" PEVERELL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Robert "Curthose" of Normandy (8º D. Normandy) Born: ABT 1054 Died: 3 Feb 1133, Cardiff Castle as a prisoner Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Flanders Married: Sybilla of Conversano (dau. of Geoffrey, Count of Conversano) Children: 1. William of Normandy (9º D. Normandy) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------William of Normandy (9º D. Normandy) Born: ABT 1101 Died: 27 Jul 1128, Battle at Alost, Flanders Notes: Duke of Normandy, Count of Flandres 1127. No children. Father: Robert "Curthose" of Normandy (8º D. Normandy) Mother: Sybilla of Conversano Married 1: Sybil of Anjou 1123 Married 2: Giovanna of Mountferrat Jan 1126 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------WILLIAM II "Rufus" PLANTAGENET (King of England) Born: 1056/60, Normandy, France Acceded: 26 Sep 1087, Westminster Abbey, London, England Died: 2 Aug 1100, New Forest, Hampshire Buried: Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England Notes: Reigned 1087-1100. His harsh rule aroused baronial and acclesiastical opposition, notably from Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. He made several attempts to recover Normandy from his elder brother Robert and was killed by an arrow while hunting. He may have been assasinated by order of his younger bother who became Henry I. Had Red Hair. He had very little time for religion and presided over a liberal court but treated his subjects brutally. He was reluctant to fill church vacancies and waited 4 years to apoint Anselm. His daughter is only reported in an unreliable 18th century source. Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Flanders Associated with: ¿? Children: 1. Berstrand of Normandy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Constance of Normandy Born: ABT 1066 Died: 13 Aug 1090 Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Page 1449

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Lloyd I. Taylor Mother: Matilda of Flanders Married: Alan IV Fergant (D. Brittany) (w. of Hemenegarde of Anjou) 1068

------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Born: ABT 1067, Normandy, France Died: 8 Mar 1137, Marcigny-sur-Loire,France Buried: Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy Notes: became a Nun at Cluniac Priory in widowhood. Her husband was Count of Meaux; Count of Blois; Champaigne; Chartres and Tourain, a crusader under Godfrey de Bouillon, who fell, gallantly fighting against the Infidels at Rames. (Battle of Ascalon actually). Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Flanders Married: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) (b. 1045 - d. 19 May 1102) (son of Theobald II, Count of Blois, and Garsende Von Maine) ABT 1081, Chartres Cathedral, France Children: 1. Humbert of Blois (Count of Virtus) 2. William de Champagne (Count of Chartes) 3. Theobald III of Blois (4º Count of Blois) (b. ABT 1088 - d. 1152) 4. STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) 5. Henry of Blois (Bishop of Winchester) 6. Matilda of Blois 7. Odo of Blois 8. Lithiuse (Adele) of Blois 9. Phillip of Blois (Bishop of Châlon) (d. 1100) 10. Agnes of Blois 11. Eleanor of Blois 12. Alice of Blois 13. Emma of Blois -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Matilda of Blois Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Richard De ABRINCIS (2º E. Chester) 1115 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lithiuse (Adele) of Blois Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Milo II De BRAI of Montlhéry (V. Troyes) ABT 1112 ANNULMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Agnes of Blois Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Hugh II De PUISET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Eleanor of Blois Died: 1147 Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Raoul of Vermandois (Count of Vermandois) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alice of Blois Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Reynald III of Joigny (Count of Joigny) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Emma of Blois Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Herbert (Lord Chamberlain) Children: 1. Herbert FITZHERBERT (Lord Chamberlain) (m. Sibyl Corbett) Page 1450

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------William de Champagne (Count of Chartes) Died: AFT 1104 Notes: Lord of Sulli. Described in the chronicles as an imbecile and was disinherited in favour of his younger brother. There is a confusion between sources about his parentage. Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Agnes De Sully Children: 1. Margaret De CHAMPAGNE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Margaret De CHAMPAGNE Died: 15 Dec 1145 Buried: Foucarmont Abbey Father: William de Champagne (Count of Chartes) Mother: Agnes De Sully Married: William HASTINGS of Eu Children: 1. John HASTINGS (Count of Eu) 2. Stephen HASTINGS (Master of Templars) 3. Beatrice HASTINGS 4. Maud HASTINGS 5. Ida De EU 6. Helisende De EU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Henry of Blois (Bishop of Winchester) Born: ABT 1099 Acceded: 17 Nov 1129 Died: 6 Aug 1171 Notes: Bishop of Winchester 1129-1171. Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Born: ABT 1096, Blois, France Acceded: 26 Dec 1135, Westminster Abbey, London, England Died: 25 Oct 1154, Dover Castle, Kent, England Buried: Faversham Abbey, Kent, England Notes: Reigned 1135-1154. He siezed the throne from Matilda who invaded England in 1139. The civil war that followed proved him a brave soldier but revealed his lack of political sense. In 1152, after much of the country had been ravaged in factional fighting and the royal administration had broken down, Stephen recognized Matilda's son Henry as heir to the throne. Duke of Normandy 1135-1144, deposed. Duke of Blois, Count of Mortain, Count of Boulogne. Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (3º Count of Blois) Mother: Adela of Normandy (C. Blois) Married: Matilda of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) (b. ABT 1103 - d. 3 May 1152) (dau. of Eustace III, Count of Bolougne and Mary of Scotland) 1125, Westminster, London, England Children: 1. Baldwin of Blois (b. ABT 1126 - d. 1135) 2. Eustace of Blois (Count of Boulogne) 3. Matilda of Blois 4. William of Blois (1º E. Surrey) 5. Mary of Blois (C. Mortaigne) Associated with: Dameta of Normandy Children: 6. Gervaise of Blois (Abbot of Westminster) (b. ABT 1117 - d. 1160) 7. Almaric of Blois 8. Ralph of Blois 9. Sybilla of Blois -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Eustace of Blois (Count of Boulogne) Born: 1130/31 Acceded: 25 Dec 1152 Died: 16 Aug 1153, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England Buried: Faversham Abbey, Kent, England Notes: Crowned King of England 1152. Earl of Huntingdon. The Complete Peerage vol.V,p.644. Page 1451

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Father: STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) Married: Constance CAPET of Toulouse (dau. of Louis VI Capet, King of France, and Adelaide of Savoy) AFT Feb 1140, Paris, France -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Matilda of Blois Born: ABT 1133 Died: ABT 1135, Tower of London, London, England Buried: Priory of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, London, England Notes: Married in infancy. Father: STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) Married: Waleran De BEAUMONT of Meulan (E. Worcester) (b. 1104 - d. 1166) (son of Robert De Beaumont, 1º E. Leicester, and Elizabeth De Crèpi) 1136 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------William of Blois (1º E. Surrey) Born: ABT 1134 Acceded: 1148 Died: 11 Oct 1159, Toulouse, France Buried: Hospital of Montmorillon, Poitou,France Notes: Count/Earl of Mortain, Count of Bolougne. The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI,p.497- 499. Father: STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) Married: Isabel De WARREN (dau. of William De Warren, 3º E. Surrey, and Ala Talvas) ABT 1149 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mary of Blois (C. Mortaigne) Born: ABT 1136 Died: 1182, St Austrebert, Montreuil, France Buried: St Austrebert, Montreuil, France Notes: and Abbess of Romsey, abducted by Matthew of Flanders. Father: STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) Married: Matthew Von LOTHRINGEN of Alsace (Count of Boulogne) (son of Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders, and Sibyl of Anjou) ABT 1160 ANNULMENT 1169 Children: 1. Ida of Boulogne (C. Boulogne) (b. ABT 1161) 2. Matilda of Boulogne (b. ABT 1162) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sybilla of Blois Died: ABT 1141 Father: STEPHEN I of Blois (King of England) Mother: Dameta of Normandy Married: Hervey Le BRETON of Léon (E. Wiltshire) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England) Born: ABT Sep 1068, Selby, Yorkshire, England Acceded: 6 Aug 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England Died: 1 Dec 1135, St Denis-le-Fermont, near Gisors Buried: Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England Notes: Reigned 1100-1135. Duke of Normandy 1106-1135. His reign is notable for important legal and administrative reforms, and for the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions. Was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 he captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hard but just ruler. One of his lovers, Nest, Princess of Deheubarth, was known as the most beautiful woman in Wales; she had many lovers. He aparently died from over eating Lampreys. During a Christmas court at Windsor Castle in 1126 that Henry I, who had no legitimate male heir, tried to force his barons to accept his daughter Matilda as his successor. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles reported that "...there he caused archbishops and bishops and abbots and earls all the thegns that were there to swear to give England and Normandy after his death into the hand of his daughter". Swear they did, but they were not happy about it. None of those present were interested in being among the first to owe allegiance to a woman. The stage was set for the 19-year-long bloody struggle for the throne that rent England apart after Henry's death. Ironically, the final resolution to that civil war, the peace treaty between King Stephen and Matilda's son Henry of Anjou, was ratified on Christmas Day at Westminster in 1153. Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda of Flanders Page 1452

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Married 1: Matilda (Edith) of Scotland (dau. of Malcom III, King of Scotland, and Margaret Aetheling) 11 Nov 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England Children: 1. Euphemia of Normandy (b. Jul 1101) 2. MATILDA "the Empress" of Normandy (Queen of England) 3. William "the Aetheling" of Normandy (D. Normandy) 4. Richard of Normandy Married 2: Adeliza of Louvain (Queen of England) (b. ABT 1105 - d. ABT 23 Apr 1151) (dau. of Geoffrey "the Bearded", D. Louvain, and Ida of Namur) (m.2 William "Strong Hand" D'Aubigny, E. Arundel) 29 Jan 1122, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England Associated with: Sybilla CORBET (dau. of Sir Robert Corbet) (m. Herbert Fitzherbert) Children: 5. Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) 6. Sybilla of Normandy (Queen of Scotland) 7. Constance of Normandy 8. Maud of Normandy 9. Rainald De Dunstaville (E. Cornwall) 10. Gilbert of Normandy (b. ABT 1130 - d. 1142) 11. William De TRACY 12. William of Normandy (Constable) 13. Eustacie of Normandy 14. Alice (Aline) of Normandy 15. Gundred of Normandy (d. AFT 1130) 16. Rohese of Normandy 17. Dau. of Normandy 18. Joan (Elizabeth) of Normandy 19. Emma of Normandy 20. Dau. of Normandy 21. Sybilla of Falaise Associated with: Nest Ap RHYS (Princess of Deheubarth) (dau. of Rhys Ap Tewdewr Mawr, Prince of Wales, and Glawdus ?) (m.1 Gerald De Windsor, Constable of Pembroke Castle - m.2 Stephen, Constable of Cardigan) Children: 22. Henry FITZHENRY Associated with: Ansfride ? Children: 23. Richard of Lincoln 24. Fulke of Normandy (Monk at Abingdon) 25. Juliane of Normandy (Nun at Fontevrault) Associated with: Edith SIGULFSON (dau. of Ford Sigulfson of Greystoke) (m. Robert D'Oilly, Constable of Oxford Castle) Children: 26. Robert FITZEDITH (B. Okenhampton) Associated with: Edith ? Children: 27. Maud of Normandy (C. Perche) Associated with: Isabel (Elizabeth) De BEAUMONT (b. ABT 1104 - d. AFT 1172) (dau. of Robert De Beaumont, 1º E. Leicester, and Elizabeth De Crèpi) (m.1 Gilbert De Clare, 1º E. Pembroke - m.2 Hervey De Montmorenci, Constable of England ) Children: 28. Isabel of Normandy 29. Maud of Normandy (Abbess of Montivilliers) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------William "the Aetheling" of Normandy (D. Normandy) Born: BEF 5 Aug 1103, Winchester, England Acceded: 1120 Died: 25 Nov 1120, Drowned in the White Ship Notes: When the white ship was wrecked on the deadly rock a boat was launced and William, the King only legitimate son, was rowed to safety. The cries of his half-sister the Countess of Perche induced him to return to the wreck where they sank together. This was considered by some to be punishment for Henry's sins of lust in having so many illegitimate offspring. Father: HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda (Edith) of Scotland Married: Isabella (Matilda) of Anjou Jun 1119, Lisieux -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 1453

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Richard of Normandy Died: 25 Nov 1120, Drowned in the White Ship Notes: Some sources claim that this Richard died in infancy and it was his illegitimate brother Richard of Lincoln who drowned in the ship, but contemporaneous sources are certain that it was Matilda's son who was drowned. Father: HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Matilda (Edith) of Scotland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Born: ABT 1090, Caen Acceded: Aug 1122 Died: 31 Oct 1147, Bristol Buried: St. James Priory, Bristol Notes: It is not made clear which of Henry's wifes was Robert mother. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp683-686. Father: HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England) Mother: Sybilla CORBET Married: Mabel FITZHAMON (d. 1157) (dau. of Robert Fitzhamon of Glamorgan and Sybil De Montgomery) Children: 1. William FITZROBERT (2º E. Gloucester) 2. Roger FITZROBERT (Bishop of Worcester) (d. 9 Aug 1179) 3. Hamon FITZROBERT 4. Phillip FITZROBERT 5. Richard FITZROBERT of Creully (d. 1175) 6. Maud FITZROBERT (C. Chester) 7. Mabel FITZROBERT 8. Richard FITZROBERT 9. Robert FITZROBERT 10. Christian FITZROBERT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phillip FITZROBERT Born: ABT 1122, Wooton Basset and Broadtown, Wiltshire, England Died: 1167 Father: Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Mother: Mabel FITZHAMON Married: Alice De BERKELEY Children: 1. Aline De GAI (b. 1159) (m. Alan Bassett, B. Basset of Wycombe) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maud FITZROBERT (C. Chester) Father: Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Mother: Mabel FITZHAMON Married: Ralph MESCHINES of Gernon (5º E. Chester) Children: 1. Hugh MESCHINES of Keveliok (6º E. Chester) (m. Bertrand D'Evreux -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mabel FITZROBERT Born: ABT 1105 Died: AFT 1190 Father: Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Mother: Mabel FITZHAMON Married 1: Aubrey De VERE Married 2: Jordan De CAMPO ERNULFI (Seigneur de Maisoncelles) ABT 1118 Children: 1. Richard De CHAMPERNON (b. 1119 - d. AFT 1199) 2. Jordan De CHAMPERNON 3. Henry De CHAMPERNON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Christian FITZROBERT Born: ABT 1118, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Father: Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Mother: Mabel FITZHAMON Married: William FITZALAN (B. Oswestry) Children: 1. Christian FITZALAN Page 1454

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------William FITZROBERT (2º E. Gloucester) Acceded: 1147 Died: 23 Nov 1183 Buried: Keynsham Notes: Some call him Earl of Bristol. He has also been named as Mafonache. The Complete Peerage vol.V,p687-9. Father: Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester) Mother: Mabel FITZHAMON Married: Hawise De BEAUMONT (d. 24 Apr 1197) (dau. of Robert De Beaumont, 1º E. Leicester, and Amice De Gael) ABT 1150 Children: 1. Mabel FITZROBERT 2. Amicia FITZROBERT (C. Gloucester) 3. Isabella FITZRICHARD (C. Gloucester) 4. Robert FITZWILLIAM (b. ABT 1151 - d. 1166 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mabel FITZROBERT Father: William FITZROBERT (2º E. Gloucester) Mother: Hawise De BEAUMONT Married: Amaury De MONTFORT (Comte of Evereux) ABT 1170 Children: 1. Amaury De MONFORT (1º E. Gloucester) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Amicia FITZROBERT (C. Gloucester) Acceded: 1217 Died: 1225 Father: William FITZROBERT (2º E. Gloucester) Mother: Hawise De BEAUMON. 4569. PAPIA (POPPA) (OF) SENLIS (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 848. Rollo DELETE Rognvaldsson, 1st Duke of Normandy 4568, aged about 40, married Papia (Poppa) (of) Senlis, aged about 38, in 886. They had one son: Guillaume DELETE Normandy, I/Duke of Normandy 4466 in 900 4570. WULGRIM DE ANGOULEME (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 835 in Maine, France to Roricon Unknown, II/Count of Maine 4633 and Blichilde Unknown, Countess of Maine 4634. Wulgrim died on 3 May 886, aged about 50, in Angoulceme, Aquitaine, France. 4571. ROSALINDE (OF) POITIERS (Lloyd's second cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 842 in Toulouse, Haute, France. Wulgrim DE ANGOULEME 4570, aged about 30, married Rosalinde (of) Poitiers, aged about 23, in 865 in Angoulceme, Charente, France. They had one son: Alduin Unknown, 2nd Count of Angouleme 4467 in 866 4572. ERENFIRED GRAF IM BLIESGAU (Lloyd's ninth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born before 867 to Adalgonde de Bourgogne 4635. Erenfired died in 904, when older than 37. Erenfired fathered one son: Eberhard Graf Im Kaldachgau 4469 4573. DUKE DES ALEMANI GEROLD I DE GARLIN (Lloyd's twelfth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 726 to Gunderland De Haebaye 4636. Note: Children Hadrian De Orleans b: ABT 765 Hildergarde De Swabia b: ABT 757 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia (Swabia) Erlafrid De Garlin Ulrich I . Des fathered one son: Ulrich I Unknown 4470

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4574. RAGUVALD EYSTEINSSON, I/JARL OF MORE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Eysteinsson and Rognvald Eysteinsson, was born between 837 and 847 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway to Eystein Glumra Ivarsson, Jarl of Uplands, Glumra 4637 and Ascrida Raguvaldsdottir 4638, as shown in family tree 831. Raguvald became generally known as "The Wise, The Rich". The Wise, The Rich died in 890, aged about 47, of buried alive by his body guards, in Kirkwall, Pomona Island, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Note: Occupation: Romsdal Note: Rogenwald was a supporter of King Harold Harfagr, and assisted him in obtaining the mastery over the other independent Norwegian chiefs, and in establishing himself as King of all Norway. He was Earl of More and Raumdahl in Norway, and in 888, he obtained from King Harold a grant of the Orkney and Shetland islands. One of his sons, Rollo, conquered Neustria, founded the line of sovereign Dukes of Normandy, and was ancestor to William the Conqueror. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 492, Sinclair, Earl of Orkney] Note: Note: EARLDOM of ORKNEY [NOR] - subject to King of Norway until after 1379 Note: Note: RAGNVALD I the Wise, called the Morejarl, son of Eystein Glumra, Jarl of the Uplanders in Norway, grandson of Ivar son of Halfdan the Old, was made Jarl of North and South More and of Raumsdal in Norway by King Harald Haarfagri after his victory of Solskiel circa 869 over Hunthiof, King of More, and Nokve, King of Raumsdal. In that year he surprised Vermund, King of Fiordeland, at Notsdal and burned him in his hall with 90 men. Later King Harald married his sister Swanhilda and had issue, In (?) 874 King Harald made an expedition to the Nordreys (Orkney and Shetland) to enforce his authority over those who had fled thither in order to escape from it in Norway. Either during this expedition or previously at the battle of Hafrsfiord circa 872 Ivar, the eldest son of Ragnvald, was killed and the King gave the Orkneys and Shetlands to Ragnvald as compensation. When the King started home for Norway, (?) Spring 875, Ragnvald, who went with him, gave the islands to his brother Sigurd, and the King confirmed the transfer, Ragnvald was surprised in his hall and burned alive circa 894 by Halfdan Haaleg and Gudred Liomi, King Harald's sons by Snaefrid, dau. of Swasi. Note: Note: By his wife Ragnhild, dau. of Hrolf Nefia, he had 3 sons: Ivar, who was killed in battle ut supra, Rolf the Ganger, afterwards 1st Duke of Normandy, and Thori the Silent, who was made Jarl of More in succession to his father by Ring Harald Haarfagri circa 894, after Gudred Liomi, who had seized More on the death of Jarl Ragnvald, had been dispossessed by the King. By an earlier union with a nameless girl, whose kindred were all slave-born, Ragnvald had 3 sons, described as bastards: Hallad, 4th Earl of Orkney, Turf-Einar, 5th Earl of Orkney, and Hrollaug, an unwarlike man, who settled at Eyiafiord in Iceland and had issue. [Complete Peerage, X:Appendix A:3-4] Note: Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Page: 121e-17 Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Note: Page: X:A:3-4. 4575. HILDA RAGUHILD HROLFSDOTTER (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born between 837 and 857 in Norway to Hrolf Nefia 4639, as shown within family tree 776. Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574, aged about 10, married Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter, aged about 5, in 853 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway. They had five children: Rollo Rognvaldsson, King Harald of Norway, 1st duke of Normandy 4479 about 863 Hrolf Turstan de Bastenburg 4565 in 865 Hrollangr Rognvaldsson 4471 in 867 Ivar Eysteinsson 4566 Thorir Rognvaldsson, Earl of More 4567 in 874 This family is shown as family tree 805. 4576. PEPIN DE LOMBARDY, II (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 817 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Bernard de Lombardy 4640 and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy 4641, as shown in family tree 832. Pepin died in 840, aged about 23, in Milan, Italy. Page 1456

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4577. COUNT GUERRI DE MORVOIS, I (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 820 in Normandy, France. 4578. EVE DE ROUSSILLON (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born to Girard de Rousilo, Count of Paris Metz 4642, as shown within family tree 810. Guerri de Morvois, I 4577 married Eve de Roussillon. They had two children: Beatrice de Morvois 4476 Beatrice de Morvois 4584 about 852 This family is shown as family tree 807. 4579. DUKE ROBERT IV FRANCE, COUNT OF ORLEAN, COUNT OF PARIS, DUKE OF NEUSTRIA (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 820 in France. Robert became generally known as "Foretis, The Strong". Foretis, The Strong died on 25 August 866, aged about 46, in Anjou, France. Notes: • 1 NAME Robert the Strong (Rutpert IV) of /France/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 820 2 PLAC ,France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 SEP 866 2 PLAC Brissarthe, Anjou, France

Sources: RC 169, 224; Coe, AF, Kraentzler 1451; The Horizon Concise History of France; Ancest ral Roots 48-17, 181-6. Roots: Count in Wormsgau. Seen 836. Of Anjou, Blois, Tours, Auxerre, Nevers. Called Rober t the Strong. Killed 15 Sept. 866. Had first marriage, wife's name not known. Coe: King of France 922. Also called Marquis of Neustria. RC 169: "The Strong," Count of Paris, Tours and Wormsgau. Marquis of Anjou, Blois, Auxerr e and Nevers. Lay Abbot of Tours, 836-866. Slain 15 Sept. or 25 Aug. 866, at Brissarthe. RC 224: Rutpert IV, called "Robert the Strong," Count of Paris, Wormsgau, Anjou, Blois, To urs, Auxerre and Nevers. Killed 15 Sept. 866. K: Robert "le Ferte" (Rupert III), Marquis de'Anjou, Count of Paris. Abbot of Tours. • Children Beatrice Of Morvois, Countess of Vermandois b: ABT 0853 in ,,,France Eudes France King of France b: ABT 0858 in ,,,France Richard Burgundy Duke of b: ABT 0864 in ,,,France Regilinde Of The West Franks b: 0865 Robert I of France and Count of Paris b: 0866 in of,Bourgogne,,France. • Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria M, #105188, d. circa 866 Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria died circa 866, killed.1 Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria also went by the nick-name of Robert 'the Strong'.1 Children of Robert of Neustria, Duke of Neustria Robert I, Roi de France+ d. c 15 Jun 9232 Eudes, Roi de France b. 856, d. 898 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. [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. Source Reference 115 applies. 4580. PRINCESS ADELAIDE WEST (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 824 in Toulouse, Haute, France to Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 4643 and Ermengarde Unknown, Empress/Princess of Hesbaye 4644, as shown in family tree 833. Adelaide died after 1 July 876, when older than 52. Note: 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?). Source Reference 4 applies. Page 1457

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Robert IV France, Count of Orlean, Count of Paris, Duke of Neustria 4579 married Adelaide West. They had one son: Robert I Unknown, I/King of France 4477 in 866 This family is shown as family tree 808. 4581. BERENGER DE BAYEUX (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Gui de Bayeux, was born before 825 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France to Bernard de Lombardy 4640 and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy 4641, as shown in family tree 832. Berenger died in 890, when older than 65, in Senlis, Oise, France. 4582. BEATRIX DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 854 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France to Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois, 4645 and Rothaide de Bobbio 4646, as shown in family tree 835. Berenger de Bayeux 4581, when older than 35, married Beatrix de Vermandois, aged about 6, about 860 in Bayeux, Basse-Normandie, France. They had one daughter: Papia de Bayeux 4480 about 872 This family is shown as family tree 809. 4583. HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS, I/COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 848 in Vermandois, Normandy, France to Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois, 4645 and Rothaide de Bobbio 4646, as shown in family tree 835. Herbert died in 902, aged about 54, in Normandy, France. Note: 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. 4584. BEATRICE DE MORVOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 852 in Normandy, France to Guerri de Morvois, I 4577 and Eve de Roussillon 4578, as shown in family tree 807. Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4583, aged about -15, married Beatrice de Morvois, aged about -19, about 833 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. They had one son: Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 about 882 This family is shown as family tree 810. 4585. HALFDAN DE HAITHABU (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 775 in Jutland (Denmark ? or Norway?) to Halfdan Eysteinsson, King 4647 and Imhild de Engern 4648, as shown in family tree 836. Halfdan fathered one son: Harold Klak, II de Haithabu, King of Jutland (Denmark) 4483 in 800 This family is shown as family tree 811. 4586. NICASIUS NICHOLAS DE VERE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 845 in Normandy, France to Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisnes 4649 and Avelina de Nantes 4650, as shown in family tree 837. 4587. AGATHE DE CHAMPAGNE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 875 in France. Nicasius Nicholas de Vere 4586 married Agathe de Champagne. They had one son: Otho de Vere 4484 in 892 This family is shown as family tree 812. 4588. HAROLD PARCUS, KING OF SJAELLAND, DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born between about 815 and 859 in Sjolund Island, Sondeerjylland, Denmark to Enske Gorm, King of Denmark 4651 and Thyra (of) Jutland, Queen of Denmark 4652, as shown in family tree 838. Harold died about 899, aged about 61, in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. 4589. ELFGIFU OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elgina Elfgifu, was born between 850 and 860 in Wessex, England to Aethelred Unknown, King 4653 and Wulfthryth (of) Wessex 4654, as shown in family tree 839. Elfgifu died in 884, aged about 28. Harold Parcus, King of Sjaelland, Denmark 4588 married Elfgifu of Wessex. They had one son: Herfast de Arqu 4486 about 885 This family is shown as family tree 813. 4590. BJORN ERIKSSON (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 867 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden to Erik Emundsson 4655, as shown in family tree 840. Bjorn became generally known as "The Old". The Old died about 950, aged about 83. Bjorn fathered one son: Olaf Bjornsson 4487 in 885 This family is shown as family tree 814.

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4591. THRAND (OF) SULA, JARL (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 871 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. Thrand fathered one daughter: Ingeburg Trandsdotter 4488 about 896 This family is shown within family tree 750. 4592. ARNULF, I DE INGELRICA, COUNT OF FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born to Baldwin, II de Ingelrica, Count of Flanderss 4656 and Efrida Unknown 4657, as shown in family tree 841. 4593. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother). Arnulf, I de Ingelrica, Count of Flanders 4592 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Baldwin, III de Ingelrica 4492 This family is shown as family tree 815. 4594. MALCOLM II MACKENNETH, I/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 897 in Scotland to Donald MacKenneth, II/King of Scotland 4658, as shown in family tree 842. Malcolm became generally known as "MacDonald". MacDonald died in 954, aged about 57, in Fordoun, Kincardineshire, Scotland. He was buried in killed by men of Moray. Malcolm fathered one son: Kenneth MacKenneth, II?King of Scotland 4494 in 934 This family is shown as family tree 816. 4595. EDGAR DE INGELRICA, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 921 to Edward de Ingelrica, I/King of England, King of Wessex 4597 and Edgiva Unknown 4598, as shown in family tree 818. Edgar became generally known as "The Peaceful". The Peaceful died on 8 July 975, aged about 54, in Wessex, England. 4596. ALFGIFU UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as St. Elgiva, was born in 922. Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4595 married Alfgifu Unknown. They had one son: Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4495 in 943 This family is shown as family tree 817. 4597. EDWARD DE INGELRICA, I/KING OF ENGLAND, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Eadweard, I, was born in 875 to Alfred de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4659 and Ealswythe Unknown 4660, as shown in family tree 843. Edward became generally known as "The Elder". The Elder died on 17 July 924, aged about 49, in Farrington, Berkshire, England. Note: Eadweard I, King of Wessex1 M, #102434, b. circa 871, d. 17 July 924 Eadweard I, King of Wessex|b. c 871\nd. 17 Jul 924|p10244.htm#i102434|Ælfræd, King of Wessex|b. bt 846 - 849\nd. bt 25 Oct 899 - 28 Oct 899|p10261.htm#i102606|Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia|d. 5 Dec 905|p10261.htm#i102607|Æðelwulf, King of Wessex|b. bt 795 - 810\nd. a 13 Jan 858|p10261.htm#i102608|Osburga (?)|d. bt 846 - 855|p10261.htm#i102609|Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas||p10263.htm#i102623|Eadburga, Princess of Mercia||p10646.htm#i106458| Last Edited=6 Apr 2007 Edward the Elder, King of England2 Eadweard I, King of Wessex was born circa 871 at Wantage, Dorset, England.3 He was the son of Ælfræd, King of Wessex and Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia. He married, firstly, Ecgwyn (?).3 He married, secondly, Ælflæd (?), daughter of Ethelhelm, Ealdorman and Elswitha (?), circa 901.4 He married, thirdly, Eadgifu (?), daughter of Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent, circa 920.5 He died on 17 July 924 at Farndon-on-Dee, England.6 He was also reported to have died on 7 July 924 at Farndon, Cheshire, England. He was buried at Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.6 Eadweard I, King of Wessex also went by the nick-name of Edward 'the Elder' (?).1 He succeeded to the title of King Eadweard I of Wessex on 26 October 899.3 He succeeded to the title of King Eadweard I of Mercia on 26 October 899.3 He was crowned King of Wessex and Mercia on 31 May 900 at Kingston-upon-Thames, London, England.3 Edward together with his sister Ethelfleda of Mercia, fought stoutly against the Danes. Ethelfleda built many forts notably at Chester, Hereford, Bridgenorth, Shrewsbury, Warwick, Gloucester and Tamworth. Known as The Lady of the Mercians, she died in 918 and Mercia was then united with Wessex. In 914, Edward secured the release of the Bishop of Llandaff (Cardiff) who had been captured by the Norsemen and following this, the princes of both North and South Wales pledged their perpetual allegiance to him. Edward doubled the size of the kingdom during his reign. It is now generally acknowledged that Edward died on the 7th July 924 but some historians give the date as 925. Children of Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Ecgwyn (?) Alfred (?) 4 Saint Edith (?) d. c 927 Æthelstan, King of England b. c 895, d. 27 Oct 9397 Page 1459

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Children of Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Ælflæd (?) Edwin (?) d. 9337 Eadflæd (?) 8 Æthelhilda (?) 8 Eadgyth (?)+ d. 26 Jan 9467 Edgiva (?) 7 Eadhilda (?) d. 26 Jan 9477 Ælfweard, King of England d. 1 Aug 9244 Elfleda (?) d. c 9635 Ethelfleda (?) 5 Eadgifu (?)+ b. 902, d. c 9537 Children of Eadweard I, King of Wessex and Eadgifu (?) Saint Edburga (?) d. 15 Jun 9607 Eadgifu (?) Eadmund I, King of England+ b. bt 920 - 922, d. 26 May 9461 Eadræd, King of England b. bt 923 - 925, d. 23 Nov 9551 Citations [S215] Unknown article title, Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Chobham, Surrey, U.K., volume 1, issue 6, page 409. Hereinafter cited as Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. [S130] Wikipedia, online www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 11. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 12. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 13. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 14. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 4. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S58] E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter and I. Roy, editors, Handbook of British Chronology, 3rd edition (London, U.K.: Royal Historical Society, 1986), page 24. Hereinafter cited as Handbook of British Chronology. Source Reference 115 applies. 4598. EDGIVA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 896 in Kent, Southampton, England. Edward de Ingelrica, I/King of England, King of Wessex 4597 married Edgiva Unknown. They had two children: Edhilda of England Unknown 4498 in 908 Edgar de Ingelrica, King of England 4595 in 921 This family is shown as family tree 818. 4599. COUNTESS MATILDA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 892 in Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany to Ludmilla Ragnhildis 4661, as shown in family tree 844. Matilda died on 14 May 968, aged about 75, in Memleben, Thuringia, Saxony, Germany. Note: 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. Matilda had one daughter: Gerberge De Germanie 4504 in 925 This family is shown as family tree 819. 4600. GAUTHIER DE VEXIN, I/COUNT DE VEXIN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 944 in Vexin, Normandy, France. Gauthier died in 988, aged about 44. Note: 1 Gauthier DE VEXIN b: 944 d: 988 + Adele DE DREUX b: Abt 944 d: Aft 1017 2 Gauthier DE VEXIN b: 966 d: 1027 + Adele DE SENLIS b: 967 3 Raoul DE VEXIN b: 993 d: 1040 + Adele DE BRETEUIL b: 1000 d: 10 Sep 1051 4 Raoul "The Great" DE VEXIN b: Abt 1015 d: 1074 + Adele DE BAR-SUR-AUBE b: Abt 1015 5 Hawise DE VEXIN b: 1035 + Roger DE MORTIMER b: 1030 d: Aft 1078 6 Ralph DE MORTIMER b: Abt 1053 d: 5 Aug 1104 + Melicent DE FERRERS b: 1060 + Milisent FERRERS b: 1066 d: Bef May 1088 Page 1460

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5 Adela DE VEXIN b: Abt 1032 d: Abt 1080 + Herbert DE VERMANDOIS b: 1045 d: 1080 6 Adelaide DE VERMANDOIS b: Abt 1062 d: Abt 1120 + Hugh "The Great" Magnus CAPET b: 1057 d: 18 Oct 1101. 4601. ADELE DE DREUX (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 944 in Vexin, Normandy, France to Landry de dreux 4662 and Roscille des Loches 4663. Gauthier de Vexin, I/Count De Vexin 4600, aged about 21, married Adele de dreux, aged about 21, in 965. They had one son: Gauthier de Vexin 4505 in 966 This family is shown within family tree 757. 4602. BORMARD DE SENLIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 918 in Somme, France. Bormard fathered one daughter: Adele de Senlis, Countess De Valois 4506 in 967 This family is shown within family tree 757. 4603. HAROLD GORMSSON, II/KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 900 in Blauzhn, Germany. Note: 1 Harald Gormsson b: 900 + Gyrild Olafsdotter b: 902 2 Arques (Herfast) De Crepon b: 945 + Cyrid 3 Sibell De Crepon b: 983 + Hugh De Montgomerie b: 981 d: 1021 4 Roger "Le Grand" De Montgomerie b: 1003 d: 1056 + Josceline De Pont-Audemer De Harcourt b: Abt 975 d: 1068 5 Roger De Montgomerie b: 1022 d: 27 Jul 1094 + Mabel De Talvas b: 1015 d: 2 Dec 1079 6 Hugues De Montgomery b: 1042 d: 31 Jul 1098 6 Maud De Montgomery b: 1050 d: 1082 + Robert De Burgh De Mortaigne b: 1037 d: 8 Dec 1093 6 Robert De Montgomery b: Bet 1052 and 1056 d: Aft 8 May 1131 + Agnes b: Abt 1065 6 Roger "The Poitevin" De Montgomery b: 1054 + Almodis De La Marche b: 1064 d: 1116 5 Gilbert De Montgomerie b: Abt 1017 d: 1064 6 Amiera De Montgomerie b: Abt 1045 + Rainald De Balliol b: Abt 1040 d: Aft 1086. 4604. GYRILD OLAFSDOTTER (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 902 in Sweden. Harold Gormsson, II/King of Denmark 4603 married Gyrild Olafsdotter. They had one son: Arques de Crepon, Prince of Denmark 4509 in 945 This family is shown within family tree 714. 4605. THURSTON DE LA HAYE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in La Haye-du-Puis, Normandy, France. Thurston died in 961/62. Thurston fathered one son: Richard De La Haye 4518 about 1013 This family is shown within family tree 759. 4606. GRIMOULT DU PLESSIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 990 in Plessis Lez Tour, Indre Et Lore, Touraine, France to Mace, I Du Plessis 4664. Grimoult died in 1081, aged about 91, in Le Plessis=Grimoult, Calvados, Normandy, France. Note: Opposed the young, Duke William "the Conquorer" in Normandy. Was sentanc ed to life in prison where he died. Grimoult fathered one daughter: Adeliza Du Plessis 4521 about 1020 This family is shown within family tree 759. 4607. HUGH DE GOURNAY, LORD OF GOURNAY (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 906 in Gournay, Normandy, France. Note: 1 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 906 2 Renaud DE GOURNAY b: Abt 936 3 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 959 4 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 985 5 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: 1011 + Basilia DE FLAITEL b: Abt 1011 6 Judith Adela DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1008 Page 1461

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Yves Ivo DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1005 d: Abt 1083 7 Adeliza DE BEAUMONT b: 1035 + Hugues DE GRENTMESNIL b: Abt 1035 d: 22 Feb 1094 8 Amice GRENTMESNIL b: Abt 1050 d: 1084 + Roger D'AUBIGNY b: Abt 1045 d: 1084 9 William D'AUBIGNY b: Abt 1070 d: 1139 + Maud LE BIGOD b: 1083 d: 1136 10 William D'AUBIGNY b: 1110 d: 12 Oct 1176 + Adaliza DE LOUVAIN b: 1103 d: 23 Apr 1151 + Cecily BIGOD b: 1103 10 Olivia D'AUBIGNY b: Abt 1047 + Ralph DE LA HAYE b: 1050 d: Aft 1123 + Maud DE SAINT LIZ b: Abt 1096 d: 1140 10 William D'AUBIGNY b: 1110 d: 12 Oct 1176 + Adaliza DE LOUVAIN b: 1103 d: 23 Apr 1151 + Cecily BIGOD b: 1103 8 Agnes DE GRENTEMESNIL b: Abt 1070 + William DE SAYE b: Abt 1067 9 William Du Hommet DE SAYE b: 1105 d: Aug 1144 + Beatrix DE MANDEVILLE b: Abt 1105 10 William DE SAYE b: Abt 1130 + Aufrica DE HASTINGS b: Abt 1140 10 Geoffrey DE SAYE b: Bef 1135 d: 19 May 1214 + Alice Lettice MAMINOT b: Abt 1135 8 Rohesia (Rose) DE GRENTMESNIL b: Abt 1072 + Robert DE COURCY b: Abt 1065 9 William DE COURCY b: 1090 d: Bef 1162 + Maud D'AVRANCHES b: Abt 1097 d: 21 Sep 1173 10 Hawise DE COURCY b: Abt 1143 + Renaud Reginald DE COURTENAY b: Abt 1126 d: 27 Sep 1194 9 Robert DE COURCY b: Abt 1100 + Avise DE MESCHINES b: Abt 1100 10 William DE COURCY b: Abt 1125 d: 1171 8 Ives DE GRENTMESNIL b: 1062 d: 1118 + Filia DE GAUNT b: Abt 1066 9 Hugh DE GRENTMESNIL b: Abt 1092 + Unk b: Abt 1105 10 Petronille DE GRENTMESNIL b: 1134 d: 1 Apr 1212 + Robert DE BEAUMONT b: 1135 d: 31 Aug 1190 10 Alice Or Adeliza DE GRENTMESNIL b: Abt 1136 7 Beatrix DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1040 + Robert DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1040 8 Robert DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1070 + Emberga FITZBALDRIC b: 1080 9 Robert DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1110 d: 1183 + Sibyl DE VALOINES b: Abt 1129 d: Abt 1192 + Hawise (Helewise) MURDAC b: Abt 1115 10 William DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1140 10 Patrick DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1144 + Beatrix DE LANGTON b: Abt 1145 10 Osmond DE STUTEVILLE b: Bef 1145 d: Aug 1192 + Isabel FITZ ROGER b: Abt 1160 d: 1207 10 Burga DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1145 10 Robert DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1149 10 Helwise DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1155 d: Aft 1226 + William DE LANCASTER b: Abt 1149 + William DE GREYSTOKE b: Abt 1158 d: 1209 7 Agnes DE BEAUMONT b: 1066 6 Gerard DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1035 + Edith DE WARENNE b: Abt 1032 7 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1090 + Beatrice CAPET b: Abt 1079 8 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1107 9 Hugh DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1130 d: Abt 1155 + Melisende DE COUCY b: Abt 1125 10 Hugh (Hugues) DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1163 d: 1214 Page 1462

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Juliana DE DAMMARTIN b: 1170 10 Gonnora DE GOURNAY b: Abt 1146 + Nicholas DE STUTEVILLE b: Abt 1147. Hugh fathered one son: Renaud de Gournay 4522 about 936 This family is shown within family tree 720.

4608. BATHEL DE NORMANDIE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 942 in Ouilly Basset, Normandy, France to Ledgarde de Vermandois 4665, as shown in family tree 845. 4609. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother). Bathel de Normandie 4608 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Osmond de Centville 4523 about 960 This family is shown as family tree 820. 4610. BALDWIN DE BLOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 885 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Orleanais/Center, France. Baldwin de Blois married Richilde De Bourges 4549. They had one daughter: Gerlotte de Blois 4528 in 913 This family is shown within family tree 764. 4611. ANDRE DE CRAON (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 927 to Lisois de Craon 4666, as shown in family tree 846. 4612. AGNES D'ANJOU (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 927 to Fulk d'Anjou 4667 and Gerbega Vermonadois 4668, as shown within family tree 797. Andre de Craon 4611, aged about 14, married Agnes d'Anjou, aged about 14, in 941. They had one son: Lisois de Craon 4532 in 959 This family is shown as family tree 821. 4613. ARNOUL DE CREQUY (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 915 to Arnoul de Crequy 4669 and Valpurge d'Argouins 4670, as shown in family tree 847. Note: 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. 4614. ADELE D'ARKEL (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 925. Arnoul de Crequy 4613 married Adele d'Arkel. They had one son: Ramelin de Crequy 4534 about 950 This family is shown as family tree 822. 4615. ARNOLD DE FLANDERS, I/COMTE DE FLANDRE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 890 in Fllanders, Nord, France to Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandre 4671 and Elfthryth Unknown, Princess of England 4672, as shown in family tree 848. Arnold became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 27 March 964, aged about 73, in England. 4616. ADELE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 910 in Vermadois, Normandie, France to Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois 4361 and Hildebrante de Neustria, Princess of France 4362, as shown in family tree 745. Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandre 4615, aged about 44, married Adele de Vermandois, aged about 24, in 934. They had one son: Baudouin, III de Flanders, III/Count of Flanders and Artois 4538 in 935 This family is shown as family tree 823. 4617. CONRAD DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 925 in Arles, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France to Rudolph de Bourgogne, II/King of Burgunday & Italy 4673 and Bertha de Swabia, Queen Consort of Burgundy 4674, as shown in family tree 849. Conrad died on 19 October 993, aged about 68. 4618. MATILDA DE FRANCE (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 935 to Louis de France, IV/King of France 4675 and Gerberaga de Saxony 4676, as shown in family tree 850. Matilda became generally known as "Maud". Maud died on 26 January 982, aged about 46. Page 1463

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Lloyd I. Taylor Conrad de Burgundy 4617 married Matilda de France. They had one daughter: Matilda de Burgundy 4539 in 946 This family is shown as family tree 824.

4619. HILDUIN DE PONTHIEU, COUNT OF MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 940 to Wiliam de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4677 and Maud St. Pol 4678, as shown in family tree 851. Hilduin died in 981, aged about 41. Note: 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. 4620. HERSENDE DE MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 946 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Hugh de Montreuil 4679, as shown within family tree 709. Hersende died in 970, aged about 24. Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4619 married Hersende de Montreuil. They had one son: Hugh de Ponthieu, I/Count of Ponthieu 4540 in 959 This family is shown as family tree 825. 4621. DIRK DE HOLLAND, II/COUNT DE HOLLAND (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 935 to Dirk de Holland, I/Count De Holland 4680 and Gerberge Unknown 4681, as shown in family tree 852. Dirk died in 988, aged about 53. 4622. HILDEGARDE DE GAND (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 937. Hildegarde died on 10 April 990, aged about 52. Dirk de Holland, II/Count De Holland 4621 married Hildegarde de Gand. They had one son: Arnulf de Holland, Count De Holland 4541 in 961 This family is shown as family tree 826. 4623. COUNT GEOFFREY UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born to Fulk Unknown 4682 and Gerberg de Unknown 4683, as shown within family tree 801. Geoffrey became generally known as "Count of Anjou". 4624. ADELAIDE OF VERMAIDOIS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born to Robert Unknown 4684 and Adelaide Unknown 4685, as shown in family tree 853. Adelaide died in 978. Geoffrey Unknown 4623 married Adelaide of Vermaidois Unknown. They had one daughter: Hermengarde Unknown 4544 about 952 This family is shown as family tree 827. 4625. BOUCHARD DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 940 to Alberic de Montlhery 4686 and Edgiva Unknown 4687, as shown within family tree 802. Bouchard died in 978, aged about 38. 4626. HILDEGARDE DE BLOIS (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 946 to Theobald De Blois, I/Count of Blois 4438 and Luitgarde De Vermandois, Duchess of Normandy 4439, as shown in family tree 771. Bouchard de Montlhery 4625 married Hildegarde de Blois. They had one son: Bouchard de Montlhery 4545 about 957 This family is shown as family tree 828. 4627. HUGH D'ALSACE, II/COUNT OF BOURGES (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather). 4628. ROTHILDE CAROLINGIAN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother). Hugh D'Alsace, II/Count of Bourges 4627 married Rothilde Carolingian. They had one daughter: Richilde De Bourges 4549 about 891 This family is shown within family tree 771. 4629. PASKWITAN DE RENNEA (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 875 to Alain de Rennea 4688 and Oreguen de Rennes 4689, as shown within family tree 803. Paskwitan died in 903, aged about 28. 4630. MS. DE RENNES (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 884 to Berenger de Rennes 4690, as shown within family tree 803. Ms. de Rennes died in 930, aged about 46. Paskwitan de Rennea 4629 married Ms. de Rennes. They had one son: Juhel Berenger de Rennea 4550 about 914 This family is shown as family tree 829. Page 1464

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4631. EUDES UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 990 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France to Bertha Unknown 4691, as shown in family tree 854. Eudes died on 15 November 1037, aged about 47, in Lorraine, France. Eudes had one son: Stephen Unknown 4556 in 1046 This family is shown as family tree 830. 4632. ROGNVALD DELETE "THE WISE" EYSTEINSSON EARL OF MORE AND ROMSDAL, I (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 830 in Of, Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to EysteinDELETE "Glumra" Ivarsson 4692. Rognvald died between 890 and 894, aged about 62, in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Rognvald fathered one son: Rollo DELETE Rognvaldsson, 1st Duke of Normandy 4568 in 846 4633. RORICON UNKNOWN, II/COUNT OF MAINE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 790 in Maine, France to Roricon Unknown, Couunt of Maine 4694 and Rotrude Unknown, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 4693. Roricon died in 858, aged about 68. 4634. BLICHILDE UNKNOWN, COUNTESS OF MAINE (Lloyd's cousin's wife, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 794 in Maine, Normandy, France. Roricon Unknown, II/Count of Maine 4633, aged about 44, married Blichilde Unknown, Countess of Maine, aged about 40, in 834 in Maine, Normandy, France. They had one son: Wulgrim DE ANGOULEME 4570 in 835 4635. ADALGONDE DE BOURGOGNE (Lloyd's eighth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born before 881 to Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerre 4695. Adalgonde died about 902, when older than 21. Adalgonde fathered one son: Erenfired Graf Im Bliesgau 4572 before 867 4636. GUNDERLAND DE HAEBAYE (Lloyd's eleventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 730 to Landres Unknown 4696. Gunderland died in 778, aged about 48. Note: Children Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin b: ABT 726 Inerman De Garlin b: 757. Gunderland fathered one son: Des Alemani Gerold I De Garlin 4573 about 726 Generation of Thirty-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 4637. EYSTEIN GLUMRA IVARSSON, JARL OF UPLANDS, GLUMRA (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 810 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Ivar Halfdansson, Oplaendinge 4697 and Ms. Eysteinsdatter 4698, as shown in family tree 855. Eystein died in 870, aged about 60. Note: 1 Eystein Glumra IVARSSON b: 810 d: 870 + Ascrida RAGUVALDSDOTTIR b: 812 2 Raguvald EYSTEINSSON b: 847 d: 890 + Hilda Raguhild HROLFSDOTTIR b: 857 3 Hrolf Turstan DE BASTENBURG b: 865 3 Hrollangr ROGNVALDSSON b: 867 + Emina RAGAVALDODOTTIR b: Abt 867 4 Rollo Thurstan BIGOD b: 900 + Gerlotte DE BLOIS b: 913 5 Ansfred ROLLOSON b: 937 d: 978 + Helloe COUNTESS OF BEULAC b: 942 6 Ansfred Onfror GOZ b: 963 + Thyra PRINCESS OF DENMARK b: Abt 968 3 Ivar EYSTEINSSON 3 Thorir ROGNVALDSSON b: 874. 4638. ASCRIDA RAGUVALDSDOTTIR (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Aseda Rognvaldsdatter, was born in 812 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Regenvald Olafsson, King of Denmark 4699, as shown within family tree 805. Ascrida died in 890, aged about 78, in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. Eystein Glumra Ivarsson, Jarl of Uplands, Glumra 4637, aged about 21, married Ascrida Raguvaldsdottir, aged about 19, about 831 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. They had one son: Raguvald Eysteinsson, I/Jarl of More 4574 about 842 This family is shown as family tree 831. 4639. HROLF NEFIA (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 820 in Norway to Arron Nefia 4700.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Hrolf fathered one daughter: Hilda Raguhild Hrolfsdotter 4575 about 847 This family is shown within family tree 776.

4640. KING BERNARD DE LOMBARDY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Bernard Carolingians, was born in 797 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France to Pepin Carolingian 4701 and Bertha de Toulouse 4702, as shown in family tree 856. Bernard died on 17 April 818, aged about 20, in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. Notes: • 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. 4641. CUEGONDE DE TOULOUSE, QUEEN OF ITALY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Kunegonde de Autun and Cunigunde de Gellone, was born about 797 in Gellone, Savoy, France to Guillaume de Autun, Saint William of the Desert 4703 and Kunegonde d'Austrasie 4704, as shown within family tree 835. Cuegonde died on 15 January 835, aged about 37. Bernard de Lombardy 4640, aged about 20, married Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy, aged about 20, about 817 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France. They had four children: Theodrate Carolingian 4781 about 800 Pepin de Lombardy, II 4576 in 817 Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois, 4645 about 818 Berenger de Bayeux 4581 before 825 This family is shown as family tree 832. 4642. REGENT GIRARD DE ROUSILO, COUNT OF PARIS METZ (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather). Notes: • 1 Girard DE ROUSILO b: 878 2 Eva DE ROUSSILLON + Guarri COUNT OF MORVOIS b: ABT 820 3 Bertha OF MORVOIS b: 862 + Herbert COUNT OF VERMANDOIS & SENLIS I b: 845 d: 939 4 Beatrix DE VERMANDOIS b: 880 d: MAR 931 + Robert KING OF FRANCE b: 866 d: 15 JUN 923 5 Hildebrante PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: BET 887 AND 897 d: 931 + Heribert DE VERMONDOIS b: 880 d: 23 FEB 942 6 Albert I COUNT OF VERMANDOIS b: 924 d: 7 SEP 978 + Gerberge PRINCESS OF LORRAINE b: 925 7 Herbert III COUNT OF VERMANDOIS d: BET 24 MAY 997 AND 1015 + Ermangarde COUNTESS OF VERMANDOIS b: 946 8 Otho (Otto) COUNT OF VERMANDOIS b: 979 + Adelle OF VERMANDOIS b: 990 9 Herbert IV COUNT OF VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1028 d: 1080 + Adela Hildebrant DE VEXIN b: 1034 d: 1080 10 Adelle DE VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1065 d: 28 SEP 1120 + Hugh Magnus DUKE OF FRANCE b: 1053 d: 18 OCT 1102 7 Guy DE VERMANDOIS b: 948 d: 13 JUN 989 + Adelaide COUNTESS DE SOISSONS b: 948 8 Adelaide COUNTESS DE SOISSONS b: ABT 972 d: 1047 + Nocher DE BAR-SUR-AUBE II b: 951 d: 1019 9 Adele COUNTESS DE BAR-SUR-AUBE b: ABT 1012 d: 1043 + Raoul DE VEXIN III b: ABT 1010 d: 1064 10 Adela Hildebrant DE VEXIN b: 1034 d: 1080 + Herbert IV COUNT OF VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1028 d: 1080 6 Espriota DE BRETAGNE b: ABT 911 d: ABT 945 + Bernard DE HARCOURT b: ABT 898 d: 955 7 Torf DE HARCOURT b: ABT 900 + Ertemberge DE BOURGOYNE b: ABT 928 8 Touroude DE PONTAUDEMER b: ABT 940 Page 1466

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Avelina DE CREPON b: 965 9 Miss DE BOLBEC b: ABT 979 + Tesselin Of RUEUN b: ABT 970 10 Beatrice DE VASCOEUIL b: ABT 1000 d: 1059 + Rodulf DE WARENNE b: ABT 998 d: AFT 1074 9 Humphrey DE HARCOURT b: ABT 980 d: 28 SEP 1044 + Aubreye DE LA HAIE b: 984 d: 20 SEP 1045 10 Roger DE BEAUMONT b: 1022 d: 1094 + Adeliza MEULENT b: 1014 d: 1081 + Adeline DE MEILLANT b: ABT 1014 10 Albareda DE PREAUX b: ABT 1018 + Hubert DE RIE b: ABT 1020 9 Josceline DE PONTEAUDEMER b: 989 d: AFT 1067 + Roger DE MONTGOMERY b: 985 d: BEF 1056 10 Hugh DE MONTGOMERY b: 1000 d: BEF 1047 + Joceline DE BOLEBEC b: ABT 1000 + William DUKE OF NORMADY b: 912 d: 17 DEC 942 7 Richard DUKE OF NORMANDY b: 28 AUG 933 d: 20 NOV 996 + Miss Concubine #4 OF NORMANDY b: 937 8 Guillaume DE HIEME b: ABT 968 d: 26 JAN 1058 + Alice Lesseline HARCOURT b: ABT 973 d: 26 JAN 1058 9 Ponce CLIFFORD b: ABT 1010 d: 1086 10 Richard Fitzponce CLIFFORD b: 1078 d: 1129 + Maud Fitzwalter De Pitres Of GLOUCESTER b: ABT 1088 + Pope DUCHESS OF NORMANDY b: 977 8 Adele COUNTESS OF CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 992 + Stephen COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 990 9 Eudes COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 1008 + Adelaide COUNTESS OF CHAMPAGNE b: 1027 d: BEF 1090 10 Stephen DE BLOIS b: 1066 d: 1127 + Hawise DE MORTIMER b: ABT 1100 + Gunnora DE CREPON b: 936 d: 1031 8 Richard DUKE OF NORMANDY b: ABT 958 d: 23 AUG 1026 + Judith DE BRETAGNE b: ABT 974 d: 1017 9 Papia DE NORMANDY b: 993 + Richard FitzGulbert De SAINT VALERIE b: 990 10 Bernard II De SAINT VALERIE b: 1015 d: 14 OCT 1066 9 Richard DE NORMANDY b: 1001 d: 6 AUG 1028 + Concubine OF NORMANDY b: 1000 10 Alix DE NORMANDY b: 1021 + Ranulf I COUNT OF BAYEUX b: 1017 + Adaele PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 1009 d: 8 JAN 1079 10 Avelina FITZRICHARD b: ABT 1005 + Osbern DE BOLEBEC b: ABT 1010 d: 1063 9 Guillaume OF NORMANDY b: 1005 d: JUN 1025 9 Robert DUKE OF NORMANDY b: 1008 d: 22 JUN 1035 + Herleva DE FALAISE b: 1003 d: 1050 10 Adelaide COUNTESS OF CHAMPAGNE b: 1027 d: BEF 1090 + Eudes COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 1008 + Lambert DE BOULOGNE b: 1020 d: 1054 + EUDES 10 William KING OF ENGLAND b: 14 OCT 1024 d: 10 SEP 1087 + Matilda COUNTESS OF FLANDERS b: 1031 d: 2 NOV 1083 9 Kadwidge Of NORMANDY b: ABT 1009 + Geoffroy COUNT OF BRETAGNE b: 972 d: 20 NOV 1008 10 Emma COUNTESS OF BRETAGNE b: 1028 + Ivo VISCOUNT OF COTENTIN b: 1020 9 Eleonore OF NORMANDY b: 1009 9 Adelais DE NORMANDY b: 1000 d: AFT 27 JUL 1037 + Renaud COUNT DE BURGUNDY b: 987 d: 1 APR 1057 10 Guillaume DE BOURGOGNE b: 1040 d: 11 NOV 1087 + Stephanie DE BARCELONA b: 1044 d: 19 OCT 1092 10 Aelis DE SOISSONS b: 1042 d: 31 MAR 1079 + William COUNT DE EU b: ABT 1027 d: ABT 1076 10 William COUNT OF BOURGOGNE b: 1039 d: 11 NOV 1087 + Stephanie DE BARCELONA b: 1044 d: 19 OCT 1092 Page 1467

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Alberada DE BURGUNDY b: ABT 1035 d: AFT JUL 1122 + Robert DE HAUTEVILLE b: 1015 d: 17 JUL 1085 9 Alice DE RHEIMS b: 1014 d: 1063 + Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: 998 d: 1063 10 Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: ABT 1018 d: 1063 + Alice DE ROUCY b: 1014 d: 1063 + Pope Duchess Of NORMANDY 9 Guillaume DE NORMANDIE b: ABT 1025 + Miss DE PONTHIEU b: ABT 1029 10 Walter FITZPOTZ b: BEF 1066 10 Richard FITZPONS b: ABT 1079 d: 1129 + Maude FITZWALTER b: ABT 1095 10 Dru Walter FITZPNOTZ b: ABT 1079 8 Robert D' EVEREAUX b: 964 d: 1037 + Herleve DE RUEN b: 968 9 Richard D' EVEREUX b: 986 d: 13 DEC 1067 + Adela DE BARCELONA b: 1004 d: 1051 10 Agnaes D' EVEREAX b: ABT 1030 + Simon I OF MONTFORT b: ABT 1025 d: 1087 10 William D' EVEREUX b: BET 1010 AND 1019 + Sibilla DE CHAWORTH b: 1020 d: 1047 9 Rodolphe DE WACY b: 988 9 Guillaume D' EVREUX b: 990 9 Herleva D'EVEREUX b: ABT 1000 + Gerhard DE FLAITEL b: 985 10 Agnes Ermentrude DE FEITEL b: ABT 1014 + Walter GIFFARD b: BET 1009 AND 1010 d: 1084 10 William DE FLAITEL b: 1020 10 Basilia DE FLAITEL b: ABT 1025 d: 1107 + Hugh DE GOURNAY b: ABT 1035 d: 1110 + William TALBOT b: ABT 1020 8 William COUNT D' EU b: ABT 967 d: 2 JAN 1038 + Lesceline DE HARCOURT b: ABT 989 d: 26 JAN 1057 9 Gunnora D' ANJOU b: ABT 1004 + Gilbert Crispin COUNT DE BRIONE b: ABT 990 d: ABT 1040 10 Hesilia DE CRESPIN b: ABT 1022 d: 1072 + William DE MALET b: ABT 1014 d: 1071 10 Baldwin FITZGILBERT b: 1022 d: 1090 + Emma b: ABT 1034 10 Richard Fitz-Gilbert DE CLARE b: BET 1022 AND 1040 d: 1091 + Rohaise GIFFARD b: 1034 d: 1117 10 Emma Crispin DE CLARE b: ABT 1030 + Pierre DE CONDE b: ABT 1030 10 Gilbert DE TALLIERES b: ABT 1032 d: BET 1068 AND 1136 10 Elise CRISPIN b: ABT 1038 d: ABT 1072 + William MALET I b: ABT 1027 d: ABT 1071 + William Lord Of MALET b: 1014 d: 1071 9 William COUNT DE EU b: ABT 1027 d: ABT 1076 + Aelis DE SOISSONS b: 1042 d: 31 MAR 1079 10 Jean COUNT OF SOISSONS b: ABT 1060 d: ABT 1116 + Aveline DE PERREFONDS b: ABT 1080 d: ABT 1115 10 Ade DE SOISSONS b: ABT 1060 + Hugues DE BRAINE b: ABT 1030 8 Mahaud DE NORMANDY b: 970 d: ABT 1017 + Germaine DE CORBEIL b: 971 9 William DE CORBEIL b: ABT 985 10 Bouchard II DE CORBEIL b: BEF 1005 + Adelaide DE CRECY b: ABT 1005 + Eudes COUNT OF BLOIS II b: ABT 983 d: 15 NOV 1037 9 Thibaut COUNT OF BLOIS III b: ABT 1017 d: 30 SEP 1089 + Gundrada COUNTESS OF BLOIS b: ABT 1035 d: BEF 1061 10 Gilbert DE VENABLES b: ABT 1055 + Adela DE CREPY b: ABT 1030 d: 12 MAY 1100 8 Havoise DE NORMANDY b: 977 d: 21 FEB 1034 + Geoffroy COUNT OF BRETAGNE b: 972 d: 20 NOV 1008 9 Alain DE BRETAGNE b: ABT 996 d: 1 OCT 1040 Page 1468

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Bertha DE BLOIS b: 1013 d: 13 APR 1085 10 Emma DE BRETAGNE b: 1034 d: 1094 + Robert DE BRUS b: 1055 d: BET 1074 AND 1122 9 Eudes DE BRETAGNE b: ABT 999 d: 7 JAN 1078 + Agnes Canhiart DE CORNOUAILLE b: ABT 1025 10 Stephen Count Of BRETAGNE b: 29 JAN 1064 d: 3 OCT 1147 + Hawise DE SOURDEVAL b: 1072 d: 14 OCT 1153 + Eudes' MISTRESS b: 1000 10 Bardolf Of RAVENSWORTH b: ABT 1045 d: 1120 + Miss DE ALSELYN b: ABT 1050 8 Emma DE NORMANDY b: 982 d: 6 MAR 1052 + Canute II King Of DENMARK 9 Harold I KING OF ENGLAND d: 1040 9 Hardecanute KING OF DENMARK b: 1019 d: 1042 + Aethelred II KING OF ENGLAND b: 966 d: 22 APR 1016 9 Godgifu PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: ABT 1004 d: ABT 1055 + Walter Mantes Dreux COUNT OF VEXIN b: APR 985 d: JUN 1035 10 Ralph EARL OF NORFOLK b: ABT 1017 d: FEB 1068 + Countess Of NORFOLK b: ABT 1017 + Godwin COUNTESS OF SUFFOLK b: 1017 + GYTHA b: ABT 1028 d: ABT 1099 9 Edred PRINCE OF ENGLAND b: ABT 1005 10 Athelreda OF ENGLAND b: 1042 + Gospatric EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND b: 1040 d: 1075 9 Ingelric OF ENGLAND b: ABT 1006 10 Ingelfrica MAUD b: 1020 + Ranulph PEVERELL b: 1015 10 Matilda COUNTESS OF FLANDERS b: 1031 d: 2 NOV 1083 + William KING OF ENGLAND b: 14 OCT 1024 d: 10 SEP 1087 + Ranulph PEVERELL b: ABT 1030 8 Beatrice DE NORMANDY b: 987 + Miss Concubine 1 OF NORMANDY b: 935 8 Geoffroy COUNT D' EU AND BRIONE b: BET 953 AND 966 d: 1015 + Heloise DE GUISNES b: BEF 965 9 Emma D'EU b: 985 10 Nigel CONSTABLE OF CHESTER b: ABT 1015 9 Gilbert Crispin COUNT DE BRIONE b: ABT 990 d: ABT 1040 + Herleva DE FALAISE b: 1003 d: 1050 10 Baldwin FitzGilbert DE MOELS b: 1022 d: 1095 + CONCUBINE b: ABT 1022 + Gunnora D' ANJOU b: ABT 1004 10 Hesilia DE CRESPIN b: ABT 1022 d: 1072 + William DE MALET b: ABT 1014 d: 1071 10 Baldwin FITZGILBERT b: 1022 d: 1090 + Emma b: ABT 1034 10 Richard Fitz-Gilbert DE CLARE b: BET 1022 AND 1040 d: 1091 + Rohaise GIFFARD b: 1034 d: 1117 10 Emma Crispin DE CLARE b: ABT 1030 + Pierre DE CONDE b: ABT 1030 10 Gilbert DE TALLIERES b: ABT 1032 d: BET 1068 AND 1136 10 Elise CRISPIN b: ABT 1038 d: ABT 1072 + William MALET I b: ABT 1027 d: ABT 1071 + William Lord Of MALET b: 1014 d: 1071 + Emma PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 943 d: 19 MAR 968 + Miss Concubine #2 OF NORMANDY b: 940 8 Fredesende DE NORMANDY b: 957 + Miss Concubine #3 OF NORMANDY b: 939 8 Muriella DE NORMANDY b: 956 d: 1020 + Nigel DE SAINT-SAUVEUR b: ABT 910 d: ABT 972 7 Nãel DE SAINT-SAUVEUR b: 944 d: 1042 + Adele D' EU b: ABT 972 d: AFT 1040 8 Miss De ST SAUVEUR b: 1015 + Robert BIGOD b: 1015 d: 1071 9 Robert BIGOD b: 1030 d: 1071 10 William BIGOD b: 1070 10 Roger LE BIGOD b: 1060 d: BET 8 AND 15 SEP 1107 Page 1469

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Adeliza DE TOENI b: ABT 1069 d: AFT 1135 9 Roger BIGOD b: 1038 d: 8 SEP 1107 + Adeliza DE TOENY b: ABT 1062 10 Cecilia BIGOD b: 1070 + William DE TOENY b: ABT 1065 d: 1176 8 Niel II DE SAINT SAUVEUR b: 1000 9 Ivo VISCOUNT OF COTENTIN b: 1020 + Emma COUNTESS OF BRETAGNE b: 1028 10 Nigel BARON OF HALTON b: 1046 8 William DE AUBIGNY b: ABT 1010 d: AFT 1068 + Adeliza DE PLESSIS b: ABT 1014 9 Roger DE AUBIGNY b: ABT 1036 d: AFT 1084 + Amicia Of MONTBRAI b: ABT 1054 10 Nele D' AUBIGNY b: ABT 1080 d: 21 NOV 1129 + Gundred DE GOURNAY b: ABT 1095 10 Richard DE ALBINI b: ABT 1085 d: AFT 1119 + Adeliza DE GRENTMESNIL b: BEF 1038 10 Richard DE PINCERNA b: ABT 1095 d: AFT 1119 9 Ralph DE ALBINI b: ABT 1035 10 Roger DE ALBINI b: ABT 1060 + ADELICIA b: ABT 1063 7 Nigel DE SAINT-SAUVEUR b: ABT 945 + Miss PORT b: ABT 950 8 Hammon De ST. SAUVEUR b: ABT 977 + GODCHILDE b: ABT 1008 9 Richard DE GLANVILLE b: ABT 1030 d: AFT 1054 10 Rainald DE GLANVILLE b: ABT 1045 8 Ralph D' IVRY b: ABT 978 + Albreda COUNTESS OF IVRY b: 975 9 Emma D' IVRY b: 1008 + Osbern FitzHerfast DE CREPON b: 1000 10 William FitzOsbern EARL OF HEREFORD b: 1031 d: 20 FEB 1071 + Alice DE TOENI b: 1035 10 Emma DE CREPON b: ABT 1034 + William DE VERNON b: ABT 1025 d: BEF 1089 8 Nãel DE SAINT-SAUVEUR b: 944 d: 1042 + Adele D' EU b: ABT 972 d: AFT 1040 9 Miss De ST SAUVEUR b: 1015 + Robert BIGOD b: 1015 d: 1071 10 Robert BIGOD b: 1030 d: 1071 10 Roger BIGOD b: 1038 d: 8 SEP 1107 + Adeliza DE TOENY b: ABT 1062 9 Niel II DE SAINT SAUVEUR b: 1000 10 Ivo VISCOUNT OF COTENTIN b: 1020 + Emma COUNTESS OF BRETAGNE b: 1028 9 William DE AUBIGNY b: ABT 1010 d: AFT 1068 + Adeliza DE PLESSIS b: ABT 1014 10 Roger DE AUBIGNY b: ABT 1036 d: AFT 1084 + Amicia Of MONTBRAI b: ABT 1054 + Adeliza DE GRENTMESNIL b: BEF 1038 10 Ralph DE ALBINI b: ABT 1035 5 Emma PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 896 d: MAY 934 5 Hugues Magnus COUNT OF PARIS b: 898 d: 17 JUN 956 + Eadhild PRINCESS OF THE ENGLISH b: ABT 896 + Hedwige PRINCESS OF THE GERMANS b: 922 d: 10 MAY 965 6 Hugh Capet KING OF FRANCE b: 938 d: 24 OCT 996 + Adbelahide PRINCESS OF AQUITAINE b: 952 d: 1004 7 Adwige PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 969 d: AFT 1013 7 Gisaele PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 970 7 Hedwige Capet PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 972 d: 1013 + Ranier DE LORRAINE b: 950 8 Beatrice COUNTESS OF HAINAULT b: 998 d: 1035 + Ebles COUNT OF REIMS I b: 985 d: 11 MAY 1033 9 Alice DE ROUCY b: 1014 d: 1063 + Hildouin DE MONTDIDIER b: ABT 1018 d: 1063 10 Margaret DE MONTDIDIER b: 1035 d: 1110 Page 1470

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Hugh COUNT OF CLERMONT b: ABT 1030 d: 1101 10 Andre DE MONTDIDIER b: ABT 1053 + Agnes DE BRAINE b: ABT 1075 10 Beatrice Of MONTDIDIER b: ABT 1051 + Geoffrey II COUNT OF PERCHE b: ABT 1042 d: OCT 1100 7 Robert KING OF FRANCE II b: 27 MAR 972 d: 20 JUL 1031 + Rosele PRINCESS OF ITALY b: BET 940 AND 945 d: 26 JAN 1003 + Constance DE TOULOUSE b: 986 d: 25 JUL 1032 8 Henri Capet I King Of FRANCE b: 1008 d: 4 AUG 1060 + Anna Agnesa YAROSLAVIA b: 1036 9 Philippe I KING OF FRANCE b: 23 MAY 1052 d: 29 JUL 1108 + Bertha COUNTESS OF HOLLAND b: 1054 d: 1094 10 Constance PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: ABT 1078 d: JAN 1124 + Boemond I PRINCE OF ANTIOCH b: ABT 1058 d: 3 MAR 1111 10 Constance CAPET DE FRANCE b: 1078 d: JAN 1123 + Bohemond GUISCARD OF ANTIOCH I b: 1057 d: 3 MAR 1110 10 Louis VI KING OF FRANCE b: 1081 d: 1 AUG 1137 + Alix COUNTESS OF SAVOY b: 1092 d: 18 NOV 1154 + Luciane DE ROCHEFORT b: 1090 10 Henri PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1083 10 Charles PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1085 10 Eudes PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1087 d: 1096 + Bertrade DE MONTFORT b: 1060 d: 14 FEB 1117 9 Hugh Magnus DUKE OF FRANCE b: 1053 d: 18 OCT 1102 + Adelle DE VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1065 d: 28 SEP 1120 10 Isabel DE VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1080 d: 13 FEB 1131 + Robert DE BEAUMONT b: ABT 1046 d: 5 JUN 1118 + William DE WARENNE b: ABT 1080 d: 11 MAY 1138 10 Maud DE VERMANDOIS b: 1080 d: 1130 + Raoul DE BEAUGENCY b: ABT 1082 d: 1130 10 Beatrice DE VERMANDOIS b: 1082 10 Raoul I DE VERMADOIS b: 1085 d: 14 OCT 1152 10 Constance DE VERMANDOIS b: 1086 10 Agnes DE VERMANDOIS b: ABT 1090 + Bonifacio DI SALUZZO b: ABT 1090 10 Henri LORD OF CHAUMONT b: 1091 d: 1130 10 Simon DE VERMANDOIS b: 1093 d: 10 FEB 1148 10 Guillaume DE VERMANDOIS b: 1094 d: 1096 9 Emma PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 1054 9 Robert PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1055 d: 1060 8 Robert PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1011 d: 21 MAR 1076 + Helie Ermengarde DE SEMUR b: 1016 d: 22 APR 1055 9 Henri DUKE OF BURGUNDY b: ABT 1036 d: 27 JAN 1066 + Sibylle Of BARCELONA b: ABT 1035 d: 6 JUL 1074 10 Eudes DUKE OF BURGUNDY b: 1058 d: 23 MAR 1102 + Sibylle Mathilda DE NORMANDY b: 1065 d: 1103 9 Constance CAPET DE BOURGOGNE b: ABT 1039 d: 1093 + Alphonso Ferdinandez KING OF LEON b: JUN 1040 d: 30 JUN 1109 10 Urraca Alfonsez OF CASTILE & LEON b: 1082 d: 8 MAR 1126 + Raymond DE BOURGOGNE b: 1065 d: MAY 1107 8 Eudo PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1013 d: 1056 8 Constance PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 1014 + Manasses DE MONTDIDIER b: 1010 d: 15 MAR 1057 9 Hugues DE MONTDIDIER b: 1042 d: 1103 + Roaide COUNTESS OF BULLES b: 1046 10 Aelis DE MONTDIDIER b: 1084 + Aubrey DE MELLO b: 1080 8 Hugues PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1017 d: 18 DEC 1102 8 Adaele PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: 1009 d: 8 JAN 1079 + Richard DE NORMANDY b: 1001 d: 6 AUG 1028 9 Avelina FITZRICHARD b: ABT 1005 + Osbern DE BOLEBEC b: ABT 1010 d: 1063 10 Geoffrey DE BOLEBEC b: 1025 10 Elias Helias GIFFORD b: ABT 1022 + ALA b: ABT 1065 + Baldwin V COUNT OF FLANDERS b: 1013 d: 1 SEP 1067 Page 1471

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Matilda COUNTESS OF FLANDERS b: 1031 d: 2 NOV 1083 + William KING OF ENGLAND b: 14 OCT 1024 d: 10 SEP 1087 10 Robert II DE NORMANDY b: 1053 d: 10 FEB 1134 10 Richard PRINCE OF ENGLAND b: 1054 d: 1081 10 Cecilia PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1055 d: 30 JUL 1126 10 William II "Rufus" KING OF ENGLAND b: 1056 d: 1 AUG 1100 + Miss CONCUBINE OF ENGLAND b: 1060 10 Alice Adbelahide |de Normandy ADBELAHIDE ALICE b: 1057 d: 1065 10 Matilda PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1059 10 Constance PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1061 d: 13 AUG 1090 10 Adela PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1062 d: 1137 + Stephen DE BLOIS b: ABT 1046 d: 27 MAY 1102 10 Gundred PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1063 d: 27 MAY 1085 + William DE WARREN b: ABT 1055 d: 24 JUN 1088 + William DE WARREN b: 1055 d: 24 JUN 1088 10 Agatha PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1064 10 Anna PRINCESS OF ENGLAND b: 1066 + Harold DE SUDELEY b: ABT 1052 d: ABT 1115 10 Henry KING OF ENGLAND b: 1070 d: 1 DEC 1135 + Ansfride CONCUBINE OF ENGLAND b: 1069 + Adeliza DE LORRAINE b: 1074 d: 23 APR 1151 + Nesta VERCH RHYS b: BET 1073 AND 1083 d: ABT 1163 + Sibyl Elizabeth CORBET b: 1075 d: AFT 1157 + Edith FITZFORNE b: 1070 d: 1152 + Concubine OF ENGLAND b: 1072 + Miss CONCUBINE #3 OF ENGLAND b: 1076 + Miss CONCUBINE #5 OF ENGLAND b: 1072 + Isabel DE BEAUMONT b: 1096 d: 1147 + Miss CONCUBINE #6 OF ENGLAND + Gieva DE TRACY b: 1068 + Miss CONCUBINE # 4 OF ENGLAND b: 1078 + Matilda PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND b: 1080 d: 1 MAY 1118 + Concubine Of ENGLAND b: ABT 1100 + Ranulph PEVERELL b: ABT 1030 10 Pagan PEVERELL b: ABT 1060 d: 1133 10 William DE PEVEREL b: 1050 d: 17 APR 1117 + Adeline DE LANCASTER b: 1054 d: 19 JAN 1120 9 Robert I COUNT OF FLANDERS b: 1035 d: 1090. • 9 Robert I COUNT OF FLANDERS b: 1035 d: 1090 + Gertrude Billung OF SAXONY b: 1028 d: 4 AUG 1113 10 Ermentrude DE BURGUNDY b: 1060 d: AFT 8 MAR 1105 + Thierry I DUKE OF LORRAINE b: 1050 d: 23 JAN 1115 9 Judith COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBRIA b: ABT 1037 d: 1094 + Guelph DUKE OF BAVARIA b: ABT 1040 d: 9 NOV 1091 10 Heinrich DUKE OF BAVARIA b: 1074 d: 1136 + Ulfhide DUCHESS OF SAXONY b: ABT 1100 d: 29 DEC 1126 7 Frederic III DE LUXEMBOURG b: ABT 987 d: 18 MAY 1065 + Mathilde DE SWABIA b: 989 d: 1033 8 Sophie DE BAR-LE-DUC b: ABT 1019 d: 1092 + Louis II DE MONTBELLIARD b: ABT 1004 d: 1067 9 Thierry II DE MONTBELIARD b: 1045 d: 2 JAN 1104 + Ermentrude Of BURGUNDY b: 1060 d: 8 MAR 1104 10 Agnes DE MONTEBELIARD b: ABT 1090 + Richard II DE MONTFAUCON b: ABT 1090 d: 1150 7 Irmtrud DE LUXEMBOURG b: 990 7 Jutta DE LUXEMBOURG b: 1000 6 Gerberge COUNTESS OF GLEIBERG b: 950 5 Udo (jr) COUNT OF THE WETTERAU b: 916 d: 15 JUL 982 5 Judith COUNTESS OF WETTERAU b: 934 d: 16 OCT 973 + Heinrich I COUNT OF STADE b: 932 d: 976 6 Hildegarde COUNTESS OF STADE b: BEF 973 d: 3 OCT 1011 + Bernard I (Benno) DUKE OF SAXONY b: 976 d: 9 FEB 1011 7 Godesti PRINCESS OF SAXONY b: 997 d: 1040 7 Matilde PRINCESS OF SAXONY b: 999 d: 1014 7 Imma PRINCESS OF SAXONY b: 1001 7 Bernard II DUKE OF SAXONY b: 1002 d: 29 JUN 1059 Page 1472

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Elica VON SCHWEINFURT b: 1005 d: 1055 8 Gertrude Billung OF SAXONY b: 1028 d: 4 AUG 1113 + Floris I COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1017 9 Albrecht COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1051 9 Dirk V COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1052 d: 17 JUN 1091 9 Pieter COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1053 9 Bertha COUNTESS OF HOLLAND b: 1054 d: 1094 + Philippe I KING OF FRANCE b: 23 MAY 1052 d: 29 JUL 1108 10 Constance PRINCESS OF FRANCE b: ABT 1078 d: JAN 1124 + Boemond I PRINCE OF ANTIOCH b: ABT 1058 d: 3 MAR 1111 10 Constance CAPET DE FRANCE b: 1078 d: JAN 1123 + Bohemond GUISCARD OF ANTIOCH I b: 1057 d: 3 MAR 1110 10 Louis VI KING OF FRANCE b: 1081 d: 1 AUG 1137 + Alix COUNTESS OF SAVOY b: 1092 d: 18 NOV 1154 + Luciane DE ROCHEFORT b: 1090 10 Henri PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1083 10 Charles PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1085 10 Eudes PRINCE OF FRANCE b: 1087 d: 1096 9 Floris COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1055 9 Machteld COUNTESS OF HOLLAND b: 1057 9 Floris COUNT OF HOLLAND b: 1059 9 Adela (Christina) COUNTESS OF HOLLAND b: 1061 d: 1085 + Florenz I COUNT OF HOLLAND + Robert I COUNT OF FLANDERS b: 1035 d: 1090 9 Ermentrude DE BURGUNDY b: 1060 d: AFT 8 MAR 1105 + Thierry I DUKE OF LORRAINE b: 1050 d: 23 JAN 1115 10 Thierry II OF LORRAINE b: 1099 d: 17 JAN 1168 + Sybill Mabirie D'ANJOU b: 1112 d: 1165 8 Ordulph DUKE OF SAXONY b: 1020 d: 28 MAR 1072 8 Hermann PRINCE OF SAXONY b: 1030 d: 31 MAR 1086 8 Ida Billung VON SACHSEN b: 1046 d: 31 JUL 1102 + Albert III COUNT OF NAMUR b: 1020 d: 1102 9 Godfrey COUNT OF NAMUR b: ABT 1060 d: 19 AUG 1139 + Ermensinde COUNTESS OF NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 1141 10 Ermensinde COUNTESS OF HAINAULT b: ABT 1120 d: NOV 1158 + Baudouin IV COUNT OF HAINAULT b: ABT 1120 d: 6 NOV 1171 + Sibylle De Chateau PORCIEN b: ABT 1065 10 Isabel DE NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 19 AUG 1139 + Rethal COUNT OF GERVAIS b: 1060 d: 1124 + Sybil DE CHATEAU-PORCIEN b: ABT 1070 10 Elizabeth DE NAMUR b: ABT 1090 + Gervaise DE RETHEL b: ABT 1088 d: ABT 1124 9 Clementia COUNTESS OF NAMUR b: 1078 + Godfrey OF LORRAINE b: AFT 1062 d: 25 JAN 1140 10 Adelicia PRINCESS OF BARBANT b: 1094 d: 23 APR 1151 + William D' AUBIGNY b: 1090 d: 12 OCT 1176 9 Ida OF NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 1117 + Godfrey OF LORRAINE b: AFT 1062 d: 25 JAN 1140 10 Joscelin OF LORRAINE b: ABT 1100 d: BEF 1189 + Agnes DE PERCY b: 1134 d: 1205 10 Ida Princess OF LOWER LORRAINE b: 1106 10 Godfrey II DUKE OF LORRAINE b: 1107 d: 1143 + Bertrade Haraldsdottir PRINCESS NORWAY b: 1018 8 Ida Billung VON SACHSEN b: 1046 d: 31 JUL 1102 + Albert III COUNT OF NAMUR b: 1020 d: 1102 9 Godfrey COUNT OF NAMUR b: ABT 1060 d: 19 AUG 1139 + Ermensinde COUNTESS OF NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 1141 10 Ermensinde COUNTESS OF HAINAULT b: ABT 1120 d: NOV 1158 + Baudouin IV COUNT OF HAINAULT b: ABT 1120 d: 6 NOV 1171 + Sibylle De Chateau PORCIEN b: ABT 1065 10 Isabel DE NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 19 AUG 1139 + Rethal COUNT OF GERVAIS b: 1060 d: 1124 + Sybil DE CHATEAU-PORCIEN b: ABT 1070 10 Elizabeth DE NAMUR b: ABT 1090 + Gervaise DE RETHEL b: ABT 1088 d: ABT 1124 9 Clementia COUNTESS OF NAMUR b: 1078 Page 1473

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Godfrey OF LORRAINE b: AFT 1062 d: 25 JAN 1140 10 Adelicia PRINCESS OF BARBANT b: 1094 d: 23 APR 1151 + William D' AUBIGNY b: 1090 d: 12 OCT 1176 9 Ida OF NAMUR b: ABT 1080 d: 1117 + Godfrey OF LORRAINE b: AFT 1062 d: 25 JAN 1140 10 Joscelin OF LORRAINE b: ABT 1100 d: BEF 1189 + Agnes DE PERCY b: 1134 d: 1205 10 Ida Princess OF LOWER LORRAINE b: 1106 10 Godfrey II DUKE OF LORRAINE b: 1107 d: 1143 7 Thietmar PRINCE OF SAXONY b: 1003 d: 1048. Girard fathered one daughter: Eve de Roussillon 4578 This family is shown within family tree 810.

4643. LOUIS MARTEL, I/EMPEROR OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 778 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France to Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau 4706, as shown in family tree 857. Louis became generally known as "The Pious". The Pious died on 30 April 840, aged about 61, in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. (Louis married twice. He was married to Ermengarde Unknown, Empress/Princess of Hesbaye 4644 and Judith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire 4851.) Louis married his indirect relation , Judith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire 4851. 4644. ERMENGARDE UNKNOWN, EMPRESS/PRINCESS OF HESBAYE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 778 in Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium. Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 4643 married Ermengarde Unknown, Empress/Princess of Hesbaye. They had one daughter: Adelaide West 4580 about 824 This family is shown as family tree 833. 4645. LORD ST. QUENTIN PEPIN DE VERMANDOIS, II/COUNT OF VERMANDOIS, (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 818 in Vermandois, Normandy, France to Bernard de Lombardy 4640 and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy 4641, as shown in family tree 832. Pepin died after 848, when older than 30, in Milan, Italy. Notes: • 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. 4646. ROTHAIDE DE BOBBIO (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 812 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France. Rothaide died after 858, when older than 46. Pepin De Vermandois, II/Count of Vermandois, 4645, aged about 22, married Rothaide de Bobbio, aged about 28, in 840 in Vermandois, Picardie, Normandie, France. They had two children: Herbert De Vermandois, I/Count of Vermandois 4583 about 848 Beatrix de Vermandois 4582 about 854 This family is shown as family tree 835. 4647. HALFDAN EYSTEINSSON, KING (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 750 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway to Eysteinn Halfdansson 4707 and Hildi Eiriksdatter 4708, as shown in family tree 858. Halfdan became generally known as "The Meek". Page 1474

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Note: Eystein, we are told, was succeeded by his son Halfdan the Generous and the Stingy of Food. Halfdan gained this title by paying his men generously in coin but poorly in food. He died of a malady, was duly buried in a mound beside his father Eystein, and was succeeded by his son Gudrod. Gudrod is considered to be a historical personage, although the tales that are told about him are no doubt at least partly legendary. Note: Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev] Note: Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Page: 121e-14 Note: Text: Halfdan, the Old. 4648. IMHILD DE ENGERN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 745 to Warnechin de Engern, King 4709 and Kunhilde de Rugen 4710, as shown in family tree 859. Halfdan Eysteinsson, King 4647 married Imhild de Engern in Vestfold, Norway. They had one son: Halfdan de Haithabu 4585 about 775 This family is shown as family tree 836. 4649. MILO DE VERE, II/COMTE DE GUISNES (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 790 in Vermandois, Normandie, France to Milo de Vere, I/Comte de Guisnes 4711 and Bertbelle de Martel 4712, as shown in family tree 860. 4650. AVELINA DE NANTES (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 795 in Nantes, loire-Atlantique, anjou/Pays-de-La-Lorie, France to Lambert de Nantes 4713 and Adelaide D'Italie 4714, as shown in family tree 861. Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisnes 4649 married Avelina de Nantes. They had one son: Nicasius Nicholas de Vere 4586 in 845 This family is shown as family tree 837. 4651. ENSKE GORM, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Gorm (of) Denmark, was born about 865 in Denmark to Frotho Staelland, King of Denmark 4715 and Asloga (of the) Huns 4716, as shown in family tree 862. Enske died between 890 and 941, aged about 51, in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. 4652. THYRA (OF) JUTLAND, QUEEN OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 864 in Denmark to Harald (of) Denmark, II/King of Denmark 4717 and Elgiva (of) England 4718, as shown in family tree 863. Thyra died about 935, aged about 71, in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. Enske Gorm, King of Denmark 4651, when younger than 25, married Thyra (of) Jutland, Queen of Denmark, when younger than 26, before 891. They had one son: Harold Parcus, King of Sjaelland, Denmark 4588 about 837 This family is shown as family tree 838. 4653. AETHELRED UNKNOWN, KING (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Aethelred I de Wessex and Aethelred Mucil, was born in 844 in Wantage, Berkshire, England to Mr. Ethelwulf, King of Wessex and England 4719 and Osburh Ostacsdatter 4720, as shown in family tree 864. Aethelred died on 23 April 871, aged about 26, in Winchester, Hampshire, England. 4654. WULFTHRYTH (OF) WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 827 in Wantage, Berkshire, England to Earl Ordgar 4721, as shown within family tree 813. Wulfthryth died in 870, aged about 43, in England. Aethelred Unknown, King 4653 married Wulfthryth (of) Wessex. They had one daughter: Elfgifu of Wessex 4589 about 855 This family is shown as family tree 839. 4655. ERIK EMUNDSSON (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 849 in Sweden to Emund Eriksson 4722, as shown in family tree 865. Erik died in 900, aged about 51. Erik fathered one son: Bjorn Eriksson 4590 in 867 This family is shown as family tree 840. 4656. BALDWIN, II DE INGELRICA, COUNT OF FLANDERSS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Alfred de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4659 and Ealswythe Unknown 4660, as shown in family tree 843. Baldwin, died in 918. 4657. EFRIDA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother). Baldwin, II de Ingelrica, Count of Flanderss 4656 married Efrida Unknown. They had one son: Arnulf, I de Ingelrica, Count of Flanders 4592 This family is shown as family tree 841. 4658. DONALD MACKENNETH, II/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 862 to Constantie MacKenneth, I/King of Scotland 4723, as shown in family tree 866. Donald became generally known as "Domnll". Domnll died in 900, aged about 38, of killed in battle, in Forres, Morayshire, Scotland.

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4659. ALFRED DE INGELRICA, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Aelfraed, was born in 846/47 in Wantage, Berkshire, England to Athelwolf de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4724, as shown in family tree 867. Alfred became generally known as "Magnus/The Great". Magnus/The Great died on 26 October 899, aged about 53. Notes: • 1 Alfred "the Great" DE INGELRICA b: 849 d: 26 Oct 899 + Ealswythe b: Abt 852 2 Edward "the Elder" DE INGELRICA b: 875 d: 17 Jul 924 + Edgiva (Eadgifu) b: Abt 896 3 Edmund DE INGELRICA b: 921 d: 26 May 946 + Alfgifu (St. Elgiva) b: Abt 922 4 Edgar "the Peaceful" DE INGELRICA b: 943 d: 8 Jul 975 + Ealfthyth (Elfrida) b: 945 5 Ethelred "the Redeless" DE INGELRICA b: 968 d: 23 Apr 1016 + Emma Aelgifu Beauclerc NORMANDY b: 987 d: 6 Mar 1050-1051 6 Ingelric DE INGELRICA b: Abt 1007 + Elfreda (Alfgifu) GUNNARSSON b: Bef 974 6 Edmund "Ironside" DE INGELRICA b: Abt 989 d: 30 Nov 1016 + Ealdgyth (Algitha) MORCARSON b: Abt 995 d: Aft 1016. • Ælfræd, King of Wessex1,2 M, #102606, b. between 846 and 849, d. between 25 October 899 and 28 October 899 Ælfræd, King of Wessex|b. bt 846 - 849\nd. bt 25 Oct 899 - 28 Oct 899|p10261.htm#i102606|Æðelwulf, King of Wessex|b. bt 795 - 810\nd. a 13 Jan 858|p10261.htm#i102608|Osburga (?)|d. bt 846 855|p10261.htm#i102609|Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex|b. bt 769 - 780\nd. 4 Feb 839|p10262.htm#i102615|Redburga (?)||p10262.htm#i102616|Oslac of Hampshire||p10262.htm#i102618|||| Last Edited=6 Apr 2007 Alfred the Great, King of England3 Ælfræd, King of Wessex was born between 846 and 849 at Wantage, Oxfordshire, England.4 He was the son of Æðelwulf, King of Wessex and Osburga (?). He married Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia, daughter of Æthelred 'Mucil', Ealdorman of the Gainas and Eadburga, Princess of Mercia, between 868 and 869.5 He died between 25 October 899 and 28 October 899.6 He was buried at Newminster Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England.6 Ælfræd, King of Wessex also went by the nick-name of Alfred 'the Great' (?).7 He succeeded to the title of King Ælfræd of Wessex on 23 April 871.5 He succeeded to the title of King Ælfræd of Mercia on 23 April 871.5 He helped his brother gain a great victory over the Danes at Ashdown in 871. Alfred organised the army and was the founder of the English Navy. By 877 the Danes had occupied London and reached Gloucester and Exeter, but they lost 120 supply ships in a fierce storm off Swanage. In 878 he was forced to hide in Somerset and it was there arose the legend of the burned cakes. He renewed the fight and won a famous victory at Edington in Wiltshire the same year. After, the Danes agreed that their king, Guthrum, should be baptised and Alfred was godfather. Afterwards Guthrum ruled Mercia but acknowledged Alfred as Overlord. The Mercian settlement developed over the next 100 years into the body known as Danelaw. Before that, in 879 at Fulham and also near Rochester in 884, other Norse armies landed. Alfred continued fighting until he was the acknowledged champion of the English against the Danes. Alfred was scholarly, a writer, law-maker, pious and also a valiant fighter. Additionally he had a good knowledge of geography. He was a most able administrator and also instituted educational programmes. He founded monasteries and gave a large part of his income to charities. Children of Ælfræd, King of Wessex and Eahlwið, Princess of Mercia Æthelgifu (?) d. c 8968 Ælfthryth, Princess of Wessex+ d. 7 Jun 9299 Elfleda (?) 9 Æthelflæd, Queen of Mercia+ b. c 869, d. 12 Jun 9189 Edmund (?) b. c 8706 Eadweard I, King of Wessex+ b. c 871, d. 17 Jul 924 Æthelweard (?)+ b. c 880, d. 26 Oct 9229 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 11. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S215] Unknown article title, Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Chobham, Surrey, Page 1476

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U.K., volume 1, issue 6, page 409. Hereinafter cited as Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. [S130] Wikipedia, online www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 8. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 9. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 10. [S215] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, volume 1, issue 6, page 407. [S58] E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter and I. Roy, editors, Handbook of British Chronology, 3rd edition (London, U.K.: Royal Historical Society, 1986), page 24. Hereinafter cited as Handbook of British Chronology. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 4. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 115 applies. 4660. EALSWYTHE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Eadgifu, was born about 852 in Mercia, England. Alfred de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4659 married Ealswythe Unknown. They had two children: Edward de Ingelrica, I/King of England, King of Wessex 4597 in 875 Baldwin, II de Ingelrica, Count of Flanderss 4656 This family is shown as family tree 843. 4661. COUNTESS LUDMILLA RAGNHILDIS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 858 in Germany to Gesela (of) Larraine 4725, as shown in family tree 868. Ludmilla became generally known as "Countess of Ringelheim". Countess of Ringelheim died dated 'Abt 9l7'. Ludmilla had one daughter: Matilda Unknown 4599 in 892 This family is shown as family tree 844. 4662. LANDRY DE DREUX (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 915. 4663. ROSCILLE DES LOCHES (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 918 in Anjou, Normandy, France. Landry de dreux 4662 married Roscille des Loches. They had one daughter: Adele de dreux 4601 about 944 This family is shown within family tree 757. 4664. MACE, I DU PLESSIS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 954 in Plessis Lez Tour, Indre Et Loire, Touraine, France. Mace, fathered one son: Grimoult Du Plessis 4606 about 990 This family is shown within family tree 759. 4665. LEDGARDE DE VERMANDOIS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 922 in Vermandois, Normandy, France to Herbert, II De Vermandois, II/Count of Verrmandois 4481 and Hildebrante France, Princess of France 4482, as shown in family tree 781. Ledgarde died on 9 February 978, aged about 55, in Vermandois, Normandy, France. Ledgarde had one son: Bathel de Normandie 4608 about 942 This family is shown as family tree 845. 4666. LISOIS DE CRAON (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 900 to Lisois de Craon 4726, as shown in family tree 869. Lisois fathered one son: Andre de Craon 4611 in 927 This family is shown as family tree 846. 4667. FULK D'ANJOU (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 909 in Anjou, Normandy, France. Note: 1 Fulk D' Anjou b: 909 + Gerberga Vermonadois b: 913 2 Anges D' Anjou b: Abt 927 + Andre De Craon b: 927 3 Lisois De Craon b: 959 d: 1007 + Miss De Bazougers b: Abt 960 4 Suhard De Craon b: Abt 980 5 Guerin De Craon b: Abt 995 d: Abt 1050 + Anne De Crequy b: Abt 1020 6 Berthe De Craon b: Abt 1035 + Robert De Vitre b: Abt 1025 d: Aft 1090.

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4668. GERBEGA VERMONADOIS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother). Gerbega died in 913 in Maine, Normandy, France. Fulk d'Anjou 4667 married Gerbega Vermonadois. They had one daughter: Agnes d'Anjou 4612 in 927 This family is shown within family tree 797. 4669. ARNOUL DE CREQUY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 885 to Odoacre de Crequy 4727 and Yolande de Cleves 4728, as shown in family tree 870. Arnoul died in 937, aged about 52. 4670. VALPURGE D'ARGOUINS (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 890. Arnoul de Crequy 4669 married Valpurge d'Argouins. They had one son: Arnoul de Crequy 4613 about 915 This family is shown as family tree 847. 4671. BAUDOIN DE FLANDERS, II/5TH COMTE DE FLANDRE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 865 in Flanders, Nord, France to Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders 4729 and Judith Martel 4730, as shown in family tree 871. Baudoin became generally known as "The Bald". The Bald died on 2 January 918, aged about 52, in St. Pierre Abbey, Grand, Flanders, Nord, France. Note: 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 (900-922), who convened a synod for reform at Trosly in 909. 4672. ELFTHRYTH UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 877 in Wessex, England to Alfred "The Great" Unknown, King of England 4731 and Alswitha of Mercia Unknown 4732, as shown within family tree 823. Elfthryth became generally known as "Elfrida". Elfrida died on 7 June 929, aged about 51, in Flanders, Belgium. She was buried in St. Peters Abbey, Ghent, Belgium. Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandre 4671, aged about 28, married Elfthryth Unknown, Princess of England, aged about 16, in 893. They had two children: Arnold de Flanders, I/Comte de Flandre 4615 in 890 Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne 4742 in 893 This family is shown as family tree 848. 4673. RUDOLPH DE BOURGOGNE, II/KING OF BURGUNDAY & ITALY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 901 in Burgundy, France to Rudolf de Burgogne, I/King of Burgundy 4733 and Willa de Vienne, Queen of Burgundy 4734, as shown within family tree 824. Rudolph died in 937, aged about 36. 4674. BERTHA DE SWABIA, QUEEN CONSORT OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 907 to Berkhard de Swabia, II/Duke of Swabia 4735 and Regilinda de Thurgau 4736, as shown within family tree 824. Bertha died on 2 January 965, aged about 57. Rudolph de Bourgogne, II/King of Burgunday & Italy 4673, aged about 21, married Bertha de Swabia, Queen Consort of Burgundy, aged about 15, in 922. They had one son: Conrad de Burgundy 4617 in 925 This family is shown as family tree 849. 4675. LOUIS DE FRANCE, IV/KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born on 10 September 921 in Laon, Aisne, France to Charles France, III/King of France 4737 and Eadgifu Ogive England 4738, as shown in family tree 872. Louis became generally known as "Transmarius". Transmarius died on 10 September 954, aged 33, in Abbaye de St. Raemy, Reims, Champagne, France. 4676. GERBERAGA DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 913 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Germany to Heinrich Saxony, I 4739 and Giselbert Lorraine 4740, as shown within family tree 824. Gerberaga died on 5 May 984, aged about 70, in Reims, Champagne, France. Louis de France, IV/King of France 4675, aged about 18, married Gerberaga de Saxony, aged about 27, in 940. They had one daughter: Matilda de France 4618 in 935 This family is shown as family tree 850. 4677. WILIAM DE PONTHIEU, COUNT OF MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 920 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amiens 4741, as shown in family tree 873. Wiliam died in 965, aged about 45. 4678. MAUD ST. POL (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 918 in Therouanne, Artois, France to Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne 4742 and Mahaut De Crequy 4743, as shown in family tree 874. Wiliam de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4677 married Maud St. Pol. They had one son: Hilduin de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4619 about 940 This family is shown as family tree 851.

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4679. HUGH DE MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 931 in Montreuil-Sur-Mer, France to Roger de Montreuil 4744. Hugh died in 961, aged about 30, in Montreul-Sur-Mer, France. Hugh fathered one daughter: Hersende de Montreuil 4620 in 946 This family is shown within family tree 709. 4680. DIRK DE HOLLAND, I/COUNT DE HOLLAND (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gerolf de Holland, II/Count De Friesland 4745, as shown within family tree 826. 4681. GERBERGE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 911. Dirk de Holland, I/Count De Holland 4680 married Gerberge Unknown. They had one son: Dirk de Holland, II/Count De Holland 4621 in 935 This family is shown as family tree 852. 4682. COUNT FULK UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 920. Fulk became generally known as "Count of Anjou". Count of Anjou died on 11 November 979, aged about 59. 4683. GERBERG DE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 913. Gerberg died about 972, aged about 59. Fulk Unknown 4682 married Gerberg de Unknown. They had one son: Geoffrey Unknown 4623 This family is shown within family tree 801. 4684. COUNT OF TROYES ROBERT UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Herbert Unknown, II 4746 and Liegrd Unknown 4747, as shown in family tree 875. 4685. ADELAIDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother). Robert Unknown 4684 married Adelaide Unknown. They had one daughter: Adelaide of Vermaidois Unknown 4624 This family is shown as family tree 853. 4686. ALBERIC DE MONTLHERY (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 910 in England. Note: 1 Alberic DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 910 + Edgiva b: Abt 920 2 Bouchard DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 940 d: 978 + Hildegarde DE BLOIS b: Abt 946 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. 4687. EDGIVA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 920. Alberic de Montlhery 4686 married Edgiva Unknown. They had one son: Bouchard de Montlhery 4625 about 940 This family is shown within family tree 802. 4688. ALAIN DE RENNEA (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 845 to Ridoreth de Nantes 4748. Alain died in 907, aged about 62. 4689. OREGUEN DE RENNES (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 860 in Vexin, Normandy, France. Alain de Rennea 4688 married Oreguen de Rennes. They had one son: Paskwitan de Rennea 4629 about 875 This family is shown within family tree 803. 4690. BERENGER DE RENNES (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 870 in Reenes, Ille--et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Berenger fathered one daughter: Ms. de Rennes 4630 in 884 This family is shown within family tree 803.

4691. BERTHA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 964 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays, De Loire, France to Mathilde (of) Flanders 4749, as shown in family tree 876. Bertha died after 1010, when older than 46. Bertha had one daughter: Eudes Unknown 4631 about 990 This family is shown as family tree 854. 4692. EYSTEINDELETE "GLUMRA" IVARSSON (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 800 in Of, Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway to Ivar Halfdansson, Oplaendinge 4697 and Ms. Eysteinsdatter 4698, as shown in family tree 855. EysteinDELETE fathered one son: Rognvald DELETE "The Wise" Eysteinsson Earl of More and Romsdal, I 4632 in 830 4693. ROTRUDE UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-great-aunt) was born in August 774 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia to Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau 4706, as shown in family tree 857. Rotrude died on 6 June 810, aged 35. 4694. RORICON UNKNOWN, COUUNT OF MAINE (Lloyd's thirty-one-times-great-great-uncle by marriage) was born about 772. Roricon died after 832, when older than 60. Note: 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 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. Roricon Unknown, Couunt of Maine, aged about 1028, married Rotrude Unknown, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 4693, aged about 1025, about 1800. They had one son: Roricon Unknown, II/Count of Maine 4633 in 790 4695. KONRAD II D'AUXERRE, COMTE D'AUXERRE (Lloyd's seventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 825 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Loire, France to Conrad, I Graf Von Argengau, Comte D'Auxerre, Duke of Burgundy, Comte de Paris 4751. Konrad died before 876, when younger than 50. Note: 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. Konrad fathered one son: Adalgonde de Bourgogne 4635 before 881 4696. LANDRES UNKNOWN (Lloyd's tenth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 711 to Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace 4752. Landres fathered one son: Gunderland De Haebaye 4636 in 730

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4697. IVAR HALFDANSSON, OPLAENDINGE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born between 770 and 790 in Holtum, Vestforld, Oppland, Norway to Halfdan "The Aged" Sveidasson 4753, as shown in family tree 877. 4698. MS. EYSTEINSDATTER (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 785 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway. Ivar Halfdansson, Oplaendinge 4697, aged about 28, married Ms. Eysteinsdatter, aged about 24, about 809 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. They had two children: EysteinDELETE "Glumra" Ivarsson 4692 in 800 Eystein Glumra Ivarsson, Jarl of Uplands, Glumra 4637 in 810 This family is shown as family tree 855. 4699. REGENVALD OLAFSSON, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Rognvald Halfdansson, was born about 790 in Jutland, Denmark to Olaf Gudrodsson 4754. Note: 1 Regenvald OLAFSSON b: Abt 790 2 Ascrida RAGUVALDSDOTTIR b: 812 + Eystein Glumra IVARSSON b: 810 d: 870 3 Raguvald EYSTEINSSON b: 847 d: 890 + Hilda Raguhild HROLFSDOTTIR b: 857 4 Hrolf Turstan DE BASTENBURG b: 865 4 Hrollangr ROGNVALDSSON b: 867 + Emina RAGAVALDODOTTIR b: Abt 867 5 Rollo Thurstan BIGOD b: 900 + Gerlotte DE BLOIS b: 913 6 Ansfred ROLLOSON b: 937 d: 978 + Helloe COUNTESS OF BEULAC b: 942 4 Ivar EYSTEINSSON 4 Thorir ROGNVALDSSON b: 874. Regenvald fathered one daughter: Ascrida Raguvaldsdottir 4638 in 812 This family is shown within family tree 805. 4700. ARRON NEFIA (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 795 in Norway. Arron fathered one son: Hrolf Nefia 4639 about 820 This family is shown within family tree 776. 4701. PEPIN CAROLINGIAN (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Carloman, was born about 773 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany to Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau 4706, as shown in family tree 857. Pepin died on 8 July 810, aged about 37, in Milan, Milano, Lombardy, Italy. Notes: • 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 6 Bertha DE FLANDERS b: Abt 965 + Aimon DE GENEVA b: Abt 985 d: 1016 6 Jean DE CONTEVILLE b: 969 Page 1481

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+ 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. 4702. BERTHA DE TOULOUSE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Ingeltrude d'Autum and Berthe of Toulouse, was born between 777 and 782 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, France to William de Toulouse 4755 and Guiborn de Hornbach 4756, as shown within family tree 832. Bertha died in 838, aged about 57. Pepin Carolingian 4701, aged about 22, married Bertha de Toulouse, aged about 14, about 795 in Vermandios, Picardie, France. They had one son: Bernard de Lombardy 4640 in 797 This family is shown as family tree 856. 4703. GUILLAUME DE AUTUN, SAINT WILLIAM OF THE DESERT (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Heribert de Toulouse, was born in 751 in Languedoc, Toulouse, France. Guillaume died on 28 May 812, aged about 60, in Gellone, Autum, Seine-et-Loire, France. Notes: • Some histories shown him as Judiarch of Narbonne and Exilarch of Bagdad, and secretly a prince of the house of David. This theory derives from Arthur Zuckerman's book 'A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France, 768-900' (New York, 1972), the thesis of which is not accepted by historians. Regardless, William was an impressive figure about whose career the largest body of heroic poetry in medieval France, the 'Saint William cycle' of chansons de geste, developed in the centuries following his death. According to Pierre Betourn‚ d'Haucourt in "Heraldique et Genealogie, 1981, p.363: Guilhem, Margrave of Toulouse, later monk at Gellone, canonised as St. William of the Desert (St. Guilhem du Desert), * ca. 752, +812. The remains of the monastery where he resided and which was named after him (Saint-Guilhem-le-Desert) were transported to New York and re-built in the Cloisters complex of the Metroploitan Museum of Art earlier this century;. Saint Guillaume, Count de Toulouse (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 156.)(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 234, Line 329-40). AKA: Guillaume de Narbonne. AKA: Guillaume, Duke de Septimanie. Also known as: Guillaume 'Le Grand.' Note: Saint Guillaume fought against the sarrasins. In Gellone (Herault, France), he founded the monastery of Sain-Guilhem-du-Desert. He was Count de Toulouse and also Duke of Aquitaine. Born: before 776 in Languedoc, France, son of Theodoric=Thierri,Count de Toulouse and Aldane=Aude Martel, Saint Guillaume is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son Bera was born. Married before 794 in France: Kunigonde N?; Kunigonde was St. Guillaume's first wife. Married before 800: Guiburge de Hornbach, daughter of Lambert, Count de Hornbach. Guiburge was Saint Guillaume's second wife. Died: in 812 in Gellone, Herault, France. "Au Court Nez" "le Saint" Comte (Count) de Toulouse Chorson, the Count of Toulouse, was forced into a disadvantageous agreement by Oldaric of Gascony that so displeased Charlemagne (William's cousin) that he took away Chorson's title and gave it to William. Defeated by the Moors near Carcassonne Duc (Duke) d'Aquitaine (Guyenne) Led and expedition with Louis "the Pious" that crossed the Pyrenees and captured Barcelona and the Castle of Tarrassa. Marquis de Septimanie (Septimania) Regained control of Gascony for the crown and banished Odalric of Gascony into permanent exile. Was able to hold Narbonne and Gerona against the attack of the Moors. • ALTERNATIVE CHOICES FOR PARENTS: Father: Thierry de Autun b: Abt 730 in Autun, , Saône-et-Loire, FRANCE Page 1482

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Marriage 1 Kunégonde d' Austrasie b: Abt 768 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, GERMANY Married: Abt 779 in Autun, , Saône-et-Loire, FRANCE 2 Children Dunne de Autun b: Abt 784 in Autun, , Saône-et-Loire, FRANCE Bernard de Septimanie b: Abt 799 in Autun, , Saône-et-Loire, FRANCE Kunégonde de Autun b: Abt 797 in Gellone, Savoy, FRANCE Marriage 2 Guibourg de Herbauges b: Abt 765 in Hornbach, Bavaria, GERMANY Married: Abt 789 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, FRANCE Children Bernard de Autun b: Abt 800 in Autun, , Saône-et-Loire, FRANCE Heribert de Gellone b: 790 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, FRANCE Bertha de Toulouse b: Abt 790 Rotlinde de Gellone b: Abt 785 in , Vermandois, Picardie, FRANCE Bernard of Toulouse b: Abt 793 in Languedoc, Toulouse, FRANCE Gaucelm de Toulouse b: Abt 795 in Languedoc, Toulouse, FRANCE. 4704. KUNEGONDE D'AUSTRASIE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Kunigunde, Auberge and Cunegonde d'Austrasie, was born about 768 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen, Germany. Kunegonde died on 15 June 835, aged about 66. Guillaume de Autun, Saint William of the Desert 4703, aged about 28, married Kunegonde d'Austrasie, aged about 11, about 779 in Autum, Saone-et-Loire, France. They had one daughter: Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy 4641 about 797 This family is shown within family tree 835. 4705. CHARLEMAGNE CAROLINGIAN, EMPEROR OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born on 2 April 742 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt to Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks 4757 and Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon 4758, as shown in family tree 878. Charlemagne became generally known as "Charles The Great". Charles The Great died on 28 January 814, aged 71, in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. Notes: • 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. Page 1483

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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 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 Gerswind 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 Page 1484

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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. 4706. HILDEGARD VON DER VINZGAU (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 757 in Achen, Rhineland Germany to Gerold Von Der Vinzgau 4759 and Emma Alemanie 4760, as shown within family tree 856. Hildegard died between April 730 and 783, aged about -1, in Thionville, Austrasia. Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 married Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau. They had four children: Pepin Carolingian 4701 about 773 Rotrude Unknown, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 4693 in 774 Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 4643 in 778 Bertha Carolingian 4921 in 779 This family is shown as family tree 857. 4707. EYSTEINN HALFDANSSON (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 725 in Raumariki, Vestforld, Norway to Halfdan Olafsson, King of Uppsala 4761 and Asa Eysteinsdottir 4762, as shown in family tree 879. Eysteinn became generally known as "Fart". Fart died in 780, aged about 55. Note: After Halfdan Whiteleg's death, according to the sagas, his son Eystein ruled Vestfold until a rival king named Skjold used his magic powers to have Eystein knocked overboard during a sailing expedition. Eystein's body was recovered from the sea and buried with great ceremony. Note: Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev] Note: Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ. Note: Page: 7. 4708. HILDI EIRIKSDATTER (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 725 in Vestfold, Norway. Eysteinn Halfdansson 4707 married Hildi Eiriksdatter. They had one son: Halfdan Eysteinsson, King 4647 in 750 This family is shown as family tree 858. 4709. KING WARNECHIN DE ENGERN, KING (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 720/4 in Rugen, Saxony, Germany or Ingern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen to Dietrick Theodouis de Saxony, King 4763 and Dobzogera Von Wenden 4764, as shown in family tree 880. Warnechin died in 768, aged about 48, in Saxony, Germany. 4710. KUNHILDE DE RUGEN (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 705 in Rugen, Saxony, Germany. Warnechin de Engern, King 4709, aged about 5, married Kunhilde de Rugen, aged about 20, about 725 in North Rhine, Westphalia, Saxony, Germany. They had one daughter: Imhild de Engern 4648 in 745 This family is shown as family tree 859. 4711. PRINCE MILO DE VERE, I/COMTE DE GUISNES (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 755 in Angiers, France to Raymond de Vere, 1st Comte D'anjou 4765 and Meluisne de Lusina 4766, as shown within family tree 837.

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4712. BERTBELLE DE MARTEL (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 760 in Austrasia, France to Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks 4757 and Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon 4758, as shown in family tree 878. Milo de Vere, I/Comte de Guisnes 4711 married Bertbelle de Martel. They had one son: Milo de Vere, II/Comte De Guisnes 4649 in 790 This family is shown as family tree 860. 4713. LAMBERT DE NANTES (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 770 to Guy de Nantes 4767, as shown within family tree 837. 4714. ADELAIDE D'ITALIE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 770. Lambert de Nantes 4713 married Adelaide D'Italie. They had two children: Lambert de Nantes 4780 in 795 Avelina de Nantes 4650 about 795 This family is shown as family tree 861. 4715. FROTHO STAELLAND, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Frodo Hardaknutsson, was born between 820 and 845 in Hord, Jutland, Denmark to Hardecanute Sigurdsson 4768 and Alflild Alfheim 4769, as shown in family tree 881. Frotho died between 875 and 885, aged about 48, in Denmark. 4716. ASLOGA (OF THE) HUNS (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 835 to Sigurd Fojnislana, King of the Huns 4770, as shown within family tree 838. Frotho Staelland, King of Denmark 4715 married Asloga (of the) Huns. They had one son: Enske Gorm, King of Denmark 4651 about 865 This family is shown as family tree 862. 4717. HARALD (OF) DENMARK, II/KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 846 in Denmark to Gorm Enske, King of Denmark 4771 and Sida (of) Denmark 4772, as shown in family tree 882. Harald died in 899, aged about 53. 4718. ELGIVA (OF) ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Elfgifu of Wessex, was born about 847 to Ethelred England, I/King of Wessex 4773, as shown in family tree 883. Elgiva died after 884, when older than 37. Harald (of) Denmark, II/King of Denmark 4717 married Elgiva (of) England. They had one daughter: Thyra (of) Jutland, Queen of Denmark 4652 about 864 This family is shown as family tree 863. 4719. MR. ETHELWULF, KING OF WESSEX AND ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Aethelwulf, was born in 806 in Wessex, England to Mr. Egbert 4774, as shown in family tree 884. Mr. Ethelwulf, King of Wessex and England died between 13 January 856 and 857, aged about 50. 4720. OSBURH OSTACSDATTER (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 810 in Wessex, England. Mr. Ethelwulf, King of Wessex and England 4719 married Osburh Ostacsdatter. They had two children: Ethelred England, I/King of Wessex 4773 about 840 Aethelred Unknown, King 4653 in 844 This family is shown as family tree 864. 4721. EARL ORDGAR (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 921 in Devonshire, England. Earl died in 1008, aged about 87, in Devonshire, England. Earl fathered one daughter: Wulfthryth (of) Wessex 4654 in 827 This family is shown within family tree 813. 4722. EMUND ERIKSSON (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 832 in Sweden to Eric Refilsson 4775, as shown in family tree 885. Emund died in 859, aged about 27. Emund fathered one son: Erik Emundsson 4655 in 849 This family is shown as family tree 865. 4723. CONSTANTIE MACKENNETH, I/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 836 in Scotlan d to Kenneth MacAlpin, I/King of Scotland 4776, as shown in family tree 886. Constantie died in 877, aged about 41, of Slain by Norse, in Forgan, Fifesire, Scotland. Constantie fathered one son: Donald MacKenneth, II/King of Scotland 4658 about 862 This family is shown as family tree 866. 4724. ATHELWOLF DE INGELRICA, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Aeoelwulf, was born in 839 to Egbert de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4777, as shown in family tree 887. Athelwolf died in 858, aged about 19.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: Æðelwulf, King of Wessex1 M, #102608, b. between 795 and 810, d. after 13 January 858

Æðelwulf, King of Wessex|b. bt 795 - 810\nd. a 13 Jan 858|p10261.htm#i102608|Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex|b. bt 769 - 780\nd. 4 Feb 839|p10262.htm#i102615|Redburga (?)||p10262.htm#i102616|Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent|d. c 786|p10270.htm#i102696|unknown d. (?)||p15257.htm#i152564||||||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Æðelwulf, King of Wessex was born between 795 and 810.3 He was the son of Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex and Redburga (?).2 He married, firstly, Osburga (?), daughter of Oslac of Hampshire, circa 830.3 He married, secondly, Judith, Princesse de France, daughter of Charles I, Roi de France and Ermentrude d'Orléans, on 1 October 856 at Verberie sur Oise, France.3 He died after 13 January 858.4 He was buried at Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.4 He was buried at Steyning, Sussex, England.5 Æðelwulf, King of Wessex gained the title of Subregulus of Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey between 825 and 828.3 He succeeded to the title of King Æðelwulf of Wessex on 4 February 839.6 He was crowned King of Wessex in 839 at Kingston-upon-Thames, London, England.3 He abdicated as King of Wessex between 855 and 856.3 Ethelwulf was the son of King Egbert and had previously ruled Kent and adjoining minor kingdoms. He continued wars against the Danes and had a victory at the mouth of the Parret in Somerset in 845 and again in 851 when he beat a force of 350 ships' companies who attacked Canterbury. Ethelwulf helped the Mercians against the Welsh and then married the Mercian king's daughter. He was a religious man and in 855 undertook a pilgrimage to Rome, leaving the country in charge of Ethelbald his eldest son. On his return, to avoid civil war, he allowed Ethelbald to retain Wessex while he ruled Kent and other parts of south eastern England. Children of Æðelwulf, King of Wessex and Osburga (?) Judith (?)+ d. c 910 Æðelswyð (?)+ d. bt 888 - 889 Æthelbald, King of Wessex b. c 834, d. 20 Dec 8602 Æðelbeorht, King of Wessex+ b. c 836, d. bt 865 - 866 Æthelstan, Sub-King in Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey b. c 839, d. c 8505 Æthelred I, King of Wessex+ b. c 840, d. 23 Apr 8712 Ælfræd, King of Wessex+ b. bt 846 - 849, d. bt 25 Oct 899 - 28 Oct 899 Citations [S215] Unknown article title, Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Chobham, Surrey, U.K., volume 1, issue 6, page 409. Hereinafter cited as Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 4. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 5. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 6. [S58] E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter and I. Roy, editors, Handbook of British Chronology, 3rd edition (London, U.K.: Royal Historical Society, 1986), page 23. Hereinafter cited as Handbook of British Chronology. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 4. Source Reference 115 applies. Athelwolf fathered one son: Alfred de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4659 in 846 This family is shown as family tree 867. 4725. GESELA (OF) LARRAINE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 869 to Lothair (of) Larraine 4778 and Waldrade Unknown 4779, as shown in family tree 888. Gesela died about 908, aged about 39. Gesela had one daughter: Ludmilla Ragnhildis 4661 in 858 This family is shown as family tree 868. 4726. LISOIS DE CRAON (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 827 to Lambert de Nantes 4780 and Theodrate Carolingian 4781, as shown in family tree 889. Lisois fathered one son: Lisois de Craon 4666 in 900 This family is shown as family tree 869. 4727. ODOACRE DE CREQUY (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 855 to Arnoull de Crequy 4782 and Ignode de Flanders 4783, as shown in family tree 890. 4728. YOLANDE DE CLEVES (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 860 to Baldwin Von Cleves 4784, as shown within family tree 847. Odoacre de Crequy 4727 married Yolande de Cleves. They had one son: Arnoul de Crequy 4669 about 885 This family is shown as family tree 870.

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4729. BAUDOUIN DE FLANDERS, I/COUNT OF FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Baldwin De Flanders, was born in August 840 in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France to Ososcer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim 4785 and Ida de Louvain 4786, as shown in family tree 891. Baudouin became generally known as "Bras Der Fer/ Iron Arm". Bras Der Fer/ Iron Arm died in 879/80, aged about 38, in Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France. Note: 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 onward; they were largely controlled by the three maintowns of Ghent, Bruges, and Ypres. [Encyclopædia Britannica CD '97] In the time of Cæsar, Flanders was inhabited by the Morini, Atrebates,and other Celtic tribes, but in the centuries that followed, 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. Source Reference 39 applies. 4730. JUDITH MARTEL (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 844 in Flanders, Nord, France. Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders 4729, aged about 19, married Judith Martel, aged about 16, in 860 in Flanders, Nord, France. They had one son: Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandre 4671 about 865 This family is shown as family tree 871. 4731. ALFRED "THE GREAT" UNKNOWN, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 849 in Wantage, Berkshire, England. Note: 1 Alfred "The Great" b: 849 + Alswitha Of Mercia b: 849 2 Elfthryth (Elfrida) b: 877 d: 7 Jun 929 + Baudouin "The Bald" De Flanders b: Abt 865 d: 2 Jan 918 3 Arnold "The Great" De Flanders b: Abt 890 d: 27 Mar 964 Page 1488

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+ Adele De Vermandois b: 910 4 Baudouin De Flanders b: Abt 940 d: 1 Nov 962 + Matilda (Maud) De Burgundy b: 946 d: 972 5 Arnolph De Flanders b: Abt 950 d: 988 + Rozela De Ivrea b: 945 d: 26 Jan 1003 6 Baldwin "Barbatus" De Fleming b: 27 Jan 1003 d: 30 May 1039 + Eleanor De Normandy b: 984 5 Bertha De Flanders b: Abt 965 + Aimon De Geneva b: Abt 985 d: 1016 6 Gerold De Geneva b: Abt 1012 d: Aft 1045 + Gisela De Burgundy b: Abt 1012 5 Jean De Conteville b: 969 + Une Fille Jolie 6 Harlevin ( De Burgo) De Conteville b: Abt 1001 + Herleva (Arlette) De Falise b: Abt 1003 d: Abt 1050 6 Oda De Conteville b: 994 + Waleran De Meulan b: 990 d: 8 Dec 1096 3 Adelulf De Boulogne b: 893 d: 13 Nov 933 + Mahaut De Crequy b: 895 4 Maud St. Pol b: 918 + William De Ponthieu b: Abt 920 d: Abt 965 5 Hilduin De Ponthieu b: Abt 940 d: 981 + Hersende De Montreuil b: 946 d: 970 6 Hugh De Ponthieu b: 959 d: 4 Jul 1000 + Gisela Capet b: Abt 978 3 Engelbert De Flanders b: 895 d: 968 4 Engelbert De Brienne b: 920 d: Aft 968 5 Ingeltrude De Brienne b: 942 5 Engelbert De Brienne b: Bef 950 d: 1035 + Adele De Joigny b: 950 6 Engilbert De Brienne b: Abt 970 d: Aft 1008 + Windismodis De Salins b: 975. 4732. ALSWITHA OF MERCIA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 849 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England. Alfred "The Great" Unknown, King of England 4731 married Alswitha of Mercia Unknown. They had one daughter: Elfthryth Unknown, Princess of England 4672 in 877 This family is shown within family tree 823. 4733. RUDOLF DE BURGOGNE, I/KING OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 847. Rudolf died in 912, aged about 65. Note: 1 Rudolf De Bourgogne b: 847 d: 912 + Willa De Vienne b: 873 d: 14 Jun 929 2 Rudolf De Bourgogne b: 901 d: 937 + Bertha De Swabia b: 907 d: 2 Jan 965 3 Conrad De Burgundy b: 925 d: 19 Oct 993 + Matilda "Maud" De France b: 935 d: 26 Jan 982 4 Matilda (Maud) De Burgundy b: 946 d: 972 + Baudouin De Flanders b: Abt 940 d: 1 Nov 962 5 Arnolph De Flanders b: Abt 950 d: 988 + Rozela De Ivrea b: 945 d: 26 Jan 1003 6 Baldwin "Barbatus" De Fleming b: 27 Jan 1003 d: 30 May 1039 + Eleanor De Normandy b: 984 5 Bertha De Flanders b: Abt 965 + Aimon De Geneva b: Abt 985 d: 1016 6 Gerold De Geneva b: Abt 1012 d: Aft 1045 + Gisela De Burgundy b: Abt 1012 5 Jean De Conteville b: 969 + Une Fille Jolie 6 Harlevin ( De Burgo) De Conteville b: Abt 1001 + Herleva (Arlette) De Falise b: Abt 1003 d: Abt 1050 6 Oda De Conteville b: 994 + Waleran De Meulan b: 990 d: 8 Dec 1096 3 Konrad De Bourgogne b: Bet 925 and 929 d: 19 Oct 993 + Matilda Carligien b: 943 4 Matilda De Bourgogne b: Abt 965 + Landri De Moncreaux b: Abt 965 Page 1489

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5 Renauld De Nevers b: Abt 993 d: 29 May 1040 + Adelaide Hawise Capet b: 1009 d: 5 Jun 1063 6 Guillaume Giles De Nevers b: 1020-1030 d: 5 Aug 1089-1097 + Ermengarde De Tonnerre b: Abt 1026 d: Abt 1085 6 Robert "The Burgundian" De Nevers b: 1030 + Avise De Sable b: 1033 4 Gerberga De Bourgogne b: Bet 965 and 973 4 Bertha De Bourgogne b: Abt 967 4 Rudolf De Bourgogne b: 970. 4734. WILLA DE VIENNE, QUEEN OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 873 to Boson de Vienne, V/King of Provence 4787 and Irmengarde Unknown, Queen of Provence 4788. Willa died on 14 June 929, aged about 55. Rudolf de Burgogne, I/King of Burgundy 4733, aged about 41, married Willa de Vienne, Queen of Burgundy, aged about 15, in 888. They had one son: Rudolph de Bourgogne, II/King of Burgunday & Italy 4673 in 901 This family is shown within family tree 824. 4735. BERKHARD DE SWABIA, II/DUKE OF SWABIA (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 885 in Germany. 4736. REGILINDA DE THURGAU (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 885 in Thurgau, Germany. Berkhard de Swabia, II/Duke of Swabia 4735 married Regilinda de Thurgau. They had one daughter: Bertha de Swabia, Queen Consort of Burgundy 4674 in 907 This family is shown within family tree 824. 4737. CHARLES FRANCE, III/KING OF FRANCE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born on 17 September 879 in France to Louis Martel, II/King de France 4789 and Adaelaeide Unknown 4790, as shown in family tree 892. Charles became generally known as "The Simple". The Simple died on 7 October 929, aged 50, of murdered in captivity in the tower of peronne, in Paeronne, Austrasia. He was buried in St Furse, Paeronne, Austasia. 4738. EADGIFU OGIVE ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 904 in Wessex, England. Charles France, III/King of France 4737, aged about 37, married Eadgifu Ogive England, aged about 13, in 917. They had one son: Louis de France, IV/King of France 4675 in 921 This family is shown as family tree 872. 4739. KING HEINRICH SAXONY, I (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 876 in Saxony, Germany to Otto Saxony, I/Holy Roman Emperor 4791 and Hadui Von Frankenau 4792. Heinrich became generally known as "The Fowler". The Fowler died on 2 July 936, aged about 60, in Membleben, Saxony, Germany. 4740. GISELBERT LORRAINE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 890 in Reims, Champagne, France. Heinrich Saxony, I 4739 married Giselbert Lorraine. They had one daughter: Gerberaga de Saxony 4676 in 913 This family is shown within family tree 824. 4741. ROGER DE PONTHIEU, COUNT OF MONTREUIL AND AMIENS (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 900 to Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens 4793 and Ms. ? de Demmartin 4794, as shown in family tree 893. Roger died about 930, aged about 30. Roger fathered one son: Wiliam de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil 4677 about 920 This family is shown as family tree 873. 4742. ADELULF DE BOULOGNE, COUNT OF BOULOGNE (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 893 in Boulogne, Normandy, France to Baudoin de Flanders, II/5th Comte de Flandre 4671 and Elfthryth Unknown, Princess of England 4672, as shown in family tree 848. Adelulf died on 13 November 993, aged about 100. 4743. MAHAUT DE CREQUY (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 895 in Crequy, Montreuil, Artois, France. Adelulf de Boulogne, Count of Boulogne 4742 married Mahaut De Crequy. They had one daughter: Maud St. Pol 4678 in 918 This family is shown as family tree 874. 4744. ROGER DE MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 890 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France. Roger died in 957, aged about 67. Note: 1 Roger De Montreuil b: 890 d: 957 2 Hugh De Montreuil b: 931 d: 961 3 Hersende De Montreuil b: 946 d: 970 + Hilduin De Ponthieu b: Abt 940 d: 981 4 Hugh De Ponthieu b: 959 d: 4 Jul 1000 + Gisela Capet b: Abt 978 Page 1490

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5 Enguerrand De Ponthieu b: Abt 980 d: 9 Dec 1046 + Adelaide De Gand b: Abt 980 6 Hugh De Ponthieu b: Abt 1005 d: 20 Nov 1052 + Berthe Aumale b: 1005. Roger fathered one son: Hugh de Montreuil 4679 in 931 This family is shown within family tree 709.

4745. GEROLF DE HOLLAND, II/COUNT DE FRIESLAND (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 883 to Gerolf de Holland, I/Count De Holland 4795. Gerolf fathered one son: Dirk de Holland, I/Count De Holland 4680 This family is shown within family tree 826. 4746. HERBERT UNKNOWN, II (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born between 880 and 890 to Herbert Unknown 4796 and Beatrice De Morvoise 4797, as shown in family tree 894. Herbert died about 943, aged about 57, in St. Quentin. 4747. LIEGRD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother). Herbert Unknown, II 4746 married Liegrd Unknown. They had one son: Robert Unknown 4684 This family is shown as family tree 875. 4748. RIDORETH DE NANTES (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 825. Ridoreth died in 907, aged about 82. Note: 1 Ridoreth DE NANTES b: Abt 825 2 Alain DE RENNES b: Abt 845 d: 907 + Oreguen (Orequen) DE RENNES b: Abt 860 3 Paskwitan DE RENNES b: Abt 875 d: 903 + Miss DE RENNES b: 884 d: 930 4 Juhel Berenger DE RENNES b: Abt 914 d: 970 + Gerberga DE BRITTANY 5 Conan "Le Tort" DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 922 d: 27 Jul 992 + Ermengrade D' ANJOU b: Abt 952 d: 27 Jul 992 6 Geoffrey DE BRETAGNE b: 980 d: 20 Nov 1008 + Hawise DE NORMANDY b: Abt 975 d: 21 Feb 1032-1033 6 Judicael DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 981 6 Judith DE BRETAGNE b: 982 d: 16 Jun 1017 + Richard "The Good" DE NORMANDY b: 962 d: 28 Aug 1026 6 Hurnodius DE BRETAGNE b: Abt 983. Ridoreth fathered one son: Alain de Rennea 4688 about 845 This family is shown within family tree 803. 4749. QUEEN MATHILDE (OF) FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born after 943 in Laon, Aisle, Frances to Gerberge De Germanie 4504, as shown in family tree 791. Mathilde died in 981, when younger than 37. Mathilde had one daughter: Bertha Unknown 4691 about 964 This family is shown as family tree 876. 4750. GUILLAUME, I DE MONTREUIL, COMTE DE MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-two-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 920 to Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens 4793 and Ms. ? de Demmartin 4794, as shown in family tree 893. Guillaume, died in 980, aged about 60. 4751. CONRAD, I GRAF VON ARGENGAU, COMTE D'AUXERRE, DUKE OF BURGUNDY, COMTE DE PARIS (Lloyd's sixth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 800 in Burgundy, Marne, Pays De La Lorre, France to Guelph, II Graf von Altdorf, Graf Im Bavaria, Count of Alemania, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech 4798. Conrad, died on 21 September 862, aged about 62. Conrad, fathered one son: Konrad II d'Auxerre, Comte D'Auxerre 4695 in 825 4752. CHARLES MARTEL, MAYOR OF THE PALACE (Lloyd's ninth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 23 August 688 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium to Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace 4799. Charles died on 22 October 741, aged 53, in Quierzy, Aisne, France.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Notes: • 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 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) Page 1492

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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 with the façade of a King) and by any name was de facto ruler of the Frankish Realms. In 739 he was 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 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 Page 1493

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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 was returning to its own province, and, in the ensuing Battle of Amblève, routed it and it fled. Several things were 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 time—it was a traditionally eastern tactic—required 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—unusual 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 borders—in 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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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 who occupied the throne from 720 to 737. Charles was now appointing the kings whom he supposedly served, rois fainéants who were 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 southwest 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—one he could train intensely—as 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 year-round, 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 Saxons—but 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. Page 1495

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[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] —Edward 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. 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 Garonne—where the western chroniclers state, "God alone knows the number of the slain"— 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 “ A 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: Page 1496

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“ There 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 ‘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, Tomaž Mastnak writes: “ Modern 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: “ Recent 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] ” [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 west, 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 Page 1497

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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 with 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 with 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 so—but 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. Source Reference 75 applies. Charles fathered one son: Landres Unknown 4696 in 711 Generation of Thirty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 4753. HALFDAN "THE AGED" SVEIDASSON (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Halfdan Eysteinsson, was born about 767 in Of, Oppland, Norway to Sveidi (Sveithi) "The Sea King" Svidrasson 4800, as shown in family tree 895. Halfdan became generally known as "The Aged, The Old, Milldi, The Meek". The Aged, The Old, Milldi, The Meek died about 800, aged about 33, in Borre, Vestfold, Norway. Note: Children Ivar Halfdansson b: Abt 790 in , Holtum, Vestfold, NORWAY Gudrod Halfdansson b: Abt 789 in , Holtum, Vestfold, NORWAY Rognvald Halfdansson b: Abt 790 in , Holtum, Vestfold, NORWAY. Halfdan fathered one son: Ivar Halfdansson, Oplaendinge 4697 about 780 This family is shown as family tree 877. 4754. OLAF GUDRODSSON (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 770 in Norway. Olaf died in 840, aged about 70. Olaf fathered one son: Regenvald Olafsson, King of Denmark 4699 about 790 This family is shown within family tree 805. 4755. WILLIAM DE TOULOUSE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as William de Taillefer, was born between 730 and 765 in Toulouse, Languedoc, Haute-Garonne, France. William died about 784, aged about 35. 4756. GUIBORN DE HORNBACH (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother). William de Toulouse 4755, aged about 27, married Guiborn de Hornbach about 776 in Austrasia, France. They had one daughter: Bertha de Toulouse 4702 about 780 This family is shown within family tree 832. 4757. PEPIN CAROLINGIAN, III/KING OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Pepin Martel, was born in 714 in Austrasia, France to Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace 4801 and Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasia 4802, as shown in family tree 896. Pepin became generally known as "The Short". The Short died in 768, aged about 54. Notes: • Pippin III (also spelled Pepin), known as Pippin the Short (in French Pépin le Bref; in German Pippin der Kurze), was 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. Page 1498

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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 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: Page 1499

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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 known as '''Pippin the Short''' (French, ''Pépin le Bref''; German, ''Pippin der Kleine''), was 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. 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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. Source Reference 185 applies. • 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. Source Reference 185 applies. 4758. COUNTESS BERTRADA DE LOAN, COUNTESS OF LAON (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 720 in Laon to Caribert (Heribert) de Loan 4803, as shown within family tree 860. Bertrada became generally known as "Bertha". Bertha died on 12 July 783, aged about 63, in Choisy, Beurgogne, France. Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks 4757 married Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon. They had three children: Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 in 742 Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelles 4850 about 757 Bertbelle de Martel 4712 in 760 This family is shown as family tree 878. 4759. GEROLD VON DER VINZGAU (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 710 in Achen, Rhineland Germany. Gerold became generally known as "Childebrand". 4760. EMMA ALEMANIE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Imma Von Swabia, was born about 710 to Hnabi D' Alemanie 4804. Gerold Von Der Vinzgau 4759 married Emma Alemanie. They had one daughter: Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau 4706 about 757 This family is shown within family tree 856. 4761. HALFDAN OLAFSSON, KING OF UPPSALA (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 704 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway to Olaf Ingjaldsson, The Wood Cutter 4805 and Solveig Halfdansdottir 4806, as shown in family tree 897. Halfdan became generally known as "Hvitbein White Leg". Hvitbein White Leg died in 750, aged about 46. Page 1501

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Note: After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king [Olof Ingjaldsson] was sacrificed to Odin so that his people might have good crops. He was succeeded by his son Halfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his rule over much of southern Norway. Halfdan died at a ripe old age, was dully placed in a burial mound, and his deeds were sun by the bards. Note: Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev] Note: Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Page: 243a-15 Note: Text: One source says father of Gudrod "The Magnificent". The other source has White Leg as gr grandfather. The latter is my genealogy, with Halfdan "The Old" being father of Gudrod. Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ. Note: Page: 7. 4762. ASA EYSTEINSDOTTIR (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 702 in Uppland, Norway to Eystein Throndsson 4807 and Solveig Halfdansdottir 4806, as shown within family tree 858. Note: Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 243a-15 Asa, wife of "White Legs" - no last name. Halfdan Olafsson, King of Uppsala 4761 married Asa Eysteinsdottir. They had one son: Eysteinn Halfdansson 4707 in 725 This family is shown as family tree 879. 4763. DIETRICK THEODOUIS DE SAXONY, KING (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 700 to Sighard de Saxony 4808 and Julanda Von Saxony 4809, as shown in family tree 898. Dietrick became generally known as "Theodoric". 4764. PRINCESS DOBZOGERA VON WENDEN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 683 in Saxony, Germany to Billing Von Wenden 4810, as shown within family tree 859. Dietrick Theodouis de Saxony, King 4763 married Dobzogera Von Wenden. They had one son: Warnechin de Engern, King 4709 in 720 This family is shown as family tree 880. 4765. RAYMOND DE VERE, 1ST COMTE D'ANJOU (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Vere King of Anjou 4811 and Dragon (of) Anjou 4812. Note: 1 Vere KING OF ANJOU + Dragon OF ANJOU 2 Raymond DE VERE + Meluisne DE LUSINA 3 Milo DE VERE b: Abt 755 + Bertbelle DE MARTEL b: Abt 760 4 Milo DE VERE b: Abt 790 + Avelina DE NANTES b: Abt 795 5 Nicasius Nicholas DE VERE b: Abt 845 + Agathe DE CHAMPAGNE b: Abt 875 6 Otho DE VERE b: Abt 892 + Constance DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 892. 4766. MELUISNE DE LUSINA (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother). Raymond de Vere, 1st Comte D'anjou 4765 married Meluisne de Lusina. They had one son: Milo de Vere, I/Comte de Guisnes 4711 about 755 This family is shown within family tree 837. 4767. GUY DE NANTES (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 725. Note: 1 Guy DE NANTES b: Abt 725 2 Lambert DE NANTES b: 770 + Adelaide D'ITALIE b: 770 3 Avelina DE NANTES b: Abt 795 + Milo DE VERE b: Abt 790 4 Nicasius Nicholas DE VERE b: Abt 845 + Agathe DE CHAMPAGNE b: Abt 875 5 Otho DE VERE b: Abt 892 + Constance DE MONTLHERY b: Abt 892 6 Amelius DE VERE b: 909 + Helene DE BLOIS b: Abt 911 3 Lambert DE NANTES b: 795 d: 1 May 852 + Theodrate CAROLINGIAN b: Abt 800 d: 836 Page 1502

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4768. HARDECANUTE SIGURDSSON (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 814 in Hord, Jutland, Denmark to Sigurd Ragnarsson, Snake-Eye 4813 and Heluna Bleja 4814, as shown in family tree 899. Hardecanute died in 850, aged about 36, in Sjolund Island, Sonderjylland, Denmark. 4769. ALFLILD ALFHEIM (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 805 to Ganda Alfheim 4815, as shown within family tree 862. Hardecanute Sigurdsson 4768 married Alflild Alfheim. They had one son: Frotho Staelland, King of Denmark 4715 about 832 This family is shown as family tree 881. 4770. SIGURD FOJNISLANA, KING OF THE HUNS (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 800. Sigurd fathered one daughter: Asloga (of the) Huns 4716 about 835 This family is shown within family tree 838. 4771. GORM ENSKE, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 806 in Denmark to Sigurd Ragnarsson, Snake-Eye 4813 and Heluna Bleja 4814, as shown in family tree 899. 4772. SIDA (OF) DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 810. Gorm Enske, King of Denmark 4771 married Sida (of) Denmark. They had one son: Harald (of) Denmark, II/King of Denmark 4717 about 846 This family is shown as family tree 882. 4773. ETHELRED ENGLAND, I/KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 840 in Wantage, Berkshire, England to Mr. Ethelwulf, King of Wessex and England 4719 and Osburh Ostacsdatter 4720, as shown in family tree 864. Ethelred died on 23 April 871, aged about 30, in Merton, Torrington, Devonshire, England. Ethelred fathered one daughter: Elgiva (of) England 4718 about 847 This family is shown as family tree 883. 4774. MR. EGBERT (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 775 in Wessex, England to Eahlmund (of) Kent, King of Kent 4816, as shown in family tree 900. Mr. Egbert died after 19 November 839, when older than 64, in Wessex, England. Note: Egbert is considered to have been the first King of ALL ENGLAND as a result of subduing all the other kingdoms and making them dependent upon him in 828 as their sovereign. King of Wessex 802, King of England 828. Mr. Egbert fathered one son: Mr. Ethelwulf, King of Wessex and England 4719 in 806 This family is shown as family tree 884. 4775. ERIC REFILSSON (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 814 in Sweden to Refill Bjornsson 4817, as shown in family tree 901. Eric fathered one son: Emund Eriksson 4722 in 832 This family is shown as family tree 885. 4776. KENNETH MACALPIN, I/KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 810 in Scotland to Alpin MacHugh, King of Kintyre, King of Scotland 4818, as shown in family tree 902. Kenneth became generally known as "The Hardy". The Hardy died on 6 February 858, aged about 47, of cancer, in Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland. Note: 1 Kenneth "the Hardy" MACALPIN b: Abt 0810 d: 6 feb 0858 2 Constantie MACKENNETH b: Abt 836 d: 877 3 Donald "Domnall" MACKENNETH b: Abt 862 d: 900 4 Malcom "MacDonald" MACKENNETH b: Abt 897 d: 954 5 Kenneth MACKENNETH b: 934 d: 995 6 Malcom "Melkolf" MACKENNETH b: Abt 954 d: 25 Nov 1034 + Edith b: Abt 960. Page 1503

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4777. EGBERT DE INGELRICA, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Egbert Wessex and Ecgbeorht, was born in 802 to Ealhmund Unknown, Subregulus of Kent 4819, as shown in family tree 903. Egbert died in 839, aged about 37. Note: Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex1 M, #102615, b. between 769 and 780, d. 4 February 839 Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex|b. bt 769 - 780\nd. 4 Feb 839|p10262.htm#i102615|Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent|d. c 786|p10270.htm#i102696|unknown daughter (?)||p15257.htm#i152564|Eafa (?)||p10270.htm#i102697||||Æðelbeorht I., King of Kent|d. 748|p15027.htm#i150267|||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex was born between 769 and 780.3 He was the son of Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent and unknown daughter (?).2,1 He married Redburga (?).3 He died on 4 February 839.4 He was buried at Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.4 Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex also went by the nick-name of Egbert 'the Great' (?).1 He gained the title of Subregulus of Kent between 790 and 796.3 He succeeded to the title of King Egbert of Wessex in 802.3 He gained the title of King Egbert of Mercia in 829.3 After the Romans left Britain in AD 407, the country was raided by Picts from Scotland, Angles and Saxons from Germany and Jutes from Denmark. Within 200 years most of England was under Anglo-Saxon rule, divided into seven Kingdoms: Kent (mostly Jutes), Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria. As a guide, Wessex consisted of Hants, Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. Mercia's boundaries varied a great deal but could be said to lie between the Thames and Humber. The capital of Wessex was Winchester and important towns in Mercia were Lichfield, Repton and Tamworth. King Offa of Mercia was a powerful king of this period and built the dyke along the English/Welsh border. Although nominally King of England, really he was only accepted South of the Humber. He won a resounding victory over the Norsemen and Cornish at Hingston Down near Callington in Cornwall in 836 and also conquered Mercia in 829 but lost it again in 838. He paved the way for national political unification which was achieved by King Athelstan in the 10th century. Although Egbert was King, the remaining kingdoms retained sub-kings or Ealdormen. Children of Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex and Redburga (?) Æðelstan (?)+ d. c 851 Edith (?) 4 Æðelwulf, King of Wessex+ b. bt 795 - 810, d. a 13 Jan 8585 Citations [S215] Unknown article title, Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Chobham, Surrey, U.K., volume 1, issue 6, page 409. Hereinafter cited as Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 3. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 4. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage, page 4. Source Reference 115 applies. Egbert fathered one son: Athelwolf de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4724 in 839 This family is shown as family tree 887. 4778. KING LOTHAIR (OF) LARRAINE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 827 to Ermengarde Unknown 4820, as shown in family tree 904. Lothair became generally known as "King of Lorraine". King of Lorraine died on 8 August 869, aged about 42. 4779. QUEEN WALDRADE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Walrade, was born in 836 in Lorraine, Inferie, France. Waldrade died in 868, aged about 32. Note: Children Bertha b: 863 Gisela b: Abt 869 Hugues b: 867 Ermengarde b: 873. Lothair (of) Larraine 4778, aged about 35, married Waldrade Unknown, aged about 26, on 15 October 862. They had one daughter: Gesela (of) Larraine 4725 about 869 This family is shown as family tree 888.

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4780. LAMBERT DE NANTES (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 795 to Lambert de Nantes 4713 and Adelaide D'Italie 4714, as shown in family tree 861. Lambert died on 1 May 852, aged about 56, in Craon, Mayenne, France. 4781. THEODRATE CAROLINGIAN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 800 to Bernard de Lombardy 4640 and Cuegonde de Toulouse, Queen of Italy 4641, as shown in family tree 832. Theodrate died in 836, aged about 36. Note: 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. Lambert de Nantes 4780, aged about 32, married Theodrate Carolingian, aged about 27, in 827. They had one son: Lisois de Craon 4726 in 827 This family is shown as family tree 889. 4782. ARNOULL DE CREQUY (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 825. Note: 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. 4783. IGNODE DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 835 to Ososcer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim 4785 and Ida de Louvain 4786, as shown in family tree 891. Arnoull de Crequy 4782 married Ignode de Flanders. They had one son: Odoacre de Crequy 4727 about 855 This family is shown as family tree 890. 4784. BALDWIN VON CLEVES (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 830. Baldwin fathered one daughter: Yolande de Cleves 4728 about 860 This family is shown within family tree 847. 4785. OSOSCER DE FLANDERS, DUKE OF INGELHEIM (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as De Flandeers, was born in 810 in Flanders, Nord, France to Engleran de Flanders 4821, as shown within family tree 890. Ososcer died in 864, aged about 54, in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France. Note: states some Belgian records give him as Ogier or Odacre von Laon, Conte Harlebec, who married the daughter of Anselme de St. Pauland de St. Omer. He is son of Ingelram, Comte de Harlebec, died 877/9, envoy to the Gauls of King Charles II; Ingelram is son of Liedereck orLyderic de Harlbec "the Forrester of Lotharn" who made him a count forcoming to his aid in a fight; he m. Fladrine, a German woman.Liedereck's father is not known, but Liederick's grandfather isLideric a Forrester in Ardennen/Flanders, first Count, who died in 648and m. in 641 Rotilde, daughter of Dagobert I and Nautilde. AEM takes this line with a grain of salt.}King of Neustria 790. 4786. IDA DE LOUVAIN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 820 in France to Rowland, I de Louvain 4822, as shown in family tree 905. Ososcer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim 4785 married Ida de Louvain. They had two children: Ignode de Flanders 4783 about 835 Baudouin de Flanders, I/Count of Flanders 4729 in 840 This family is shown as family tree 891. 4787. BOSON DE VIENNE, V/KING OF PROVENCE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 850. 4788. IRMENGARDE UNKNOWN, QUEEN OF PROVENCE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born between 852 and 855.

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Boson de Vienne, V/King of Provence 4787 married Irmengarde Unknown, Queen of Provence. They had one daughter: Willa de Vienne, Queen of Burgundy 4734 in 873 This family is shown within family tree 824. 4789. LOUIS MARTEL, II/KING DE FRANCE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born on 1 November 843 in France to Charles Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperor 4823 and Ermentrude D'Orleans 4824, as shown in family tree 906. Louis became generally known as "The Stammerer". The Stammerer died on 10 April 879, aged 35, in Complaegne, Neustria. 4790. QUEEN ADAELAEIDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 858 in Paris, Seine, France. Adaelaeide died about 18 October 900, aged about 42. Louis Martel, II/King de France 4789, aged about 31, married Adaelaeide Unknown, aged about 17, in 875. They had one son: Charles France, III/King of France 4737 in 879 This family is shown as family tree 892. 4791. OTTO SAXONY, I/HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 851 in Saxony, Germany. Note: 1 Otto Saxony b: Abt 851 + Hadui Von Frankenau b: Abt 870 2 Heinrich (The Fowler) Saxony b: 876 d: 2 Jul 936 + Giselbert Lorraine b: Abt 890 3 Gerberga De Saxony b: Abt 913 d: 5 May 984 + Giselbert De Lorraine b: Abt 890 4 Alberade De Lorraine b: Abt 930 + Renaud (Rognvald) De Roucy b: Abt 926 d: 10 May 967 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 + Louis (Transmarinus) France b: 10 Sep 921 d: 10 Sep 954 4 Charles France b: Bef 953 d: 21 May 992-994 + Adelheid Lorraine b: Abt 953 5 Gerberge De Lorraine b: Abt 975 d: Abt 1016 + Lambert "The Bearded" De Louvain b: 972 d: 12 Sep 1015 6 Lambert "Baudry" De Louvain b: Abt 995 d: 21 Sep 1062 + Oda Lorraine b: 995 d: 1044 6 Mahaut De Louvain b: 997 6 Reginald De Louvain b: 1005 6 Maud (Mathilda Alisa) De Louvain b: 1006 d: 1025 + Eustace De Boulogne b: 1004 d: 1049 6 Landrada De Louvain b: 1015 5 Ermengarde (Adelaide) France b: Abt 972 + Albert Namur b: 975 d: 1011 6 Albert Namur b: Abt 1000 d: Jul 1064 + Regilinde Lorraine b: Abt 1000 4 Matilda "Maud" De France b: 935 d: 26 Jan 982 + Conrad De Burgundy b: 925 d: 19 Oct 993 5 Matilda (Maud) De Burgundy b: 946 d: 972 + Baudouin De Flanders b: Abt 940 d: 1 Nov 962 6 Arnolph De Flanders b: Abt 950 d: 988 + Rozela De Ivrea b: 945 d: 26 Jan 1003 6 Bertha De Flanders b: Abt 965 + Aimon De Geneva b: Abt 985 d: 1016 6 Jean De Conteville b: 969 + Une Fille Jolie. 4792. HADUI VON FRANKENAU (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 870 in Frankish, Lorraine, France. Otto Saxony, I/Holy Roman Emperor 4791 married Hadui Von Frankenau. They had one son: Heinrich Saxony, I 4739 in 876 This family is shown within family tree 824.

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4793. HELOUIN, II DE PONTHIEU, II/DUKE OF PONTHIEU AND AMIENS (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 880 to Heligaud de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil 4825, as shown in family tree 907. Helouin, died on 13 August 945, aged about 65, in Normandy, France. Note: Children Roger De Ponthieu b: 855 in Ponthieu, Ain, France Guillaume I De Montreuil b: 920. 4794. MS. ? DE DEMMARTIN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother). Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens 4793, when younger than 46, married Ms. ? de Demmartin before 927. They had two children: Roger de Ponthieu, Count of Montreuil and Amiens 4741 about 900 Guillaume, I de Montreuil, Comte de Montreuil 4750 in 920 This family is shown as family tree 893. 4795. GEROLF DE HOLLAND, I/COUNT DE HOLLAND (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 839. Note: 1 Gerolf De Holland b: 839 2 Gerolf De Holland b: 883 3 Dirk De Holland + Gerberge b: 911 4 Dirk De Holland b: 935 d: 988 + Hildegarde De Gand b: 937 d: 10 Apr 990 5 Arnulf De Holland b: 961 d: 18 Sep 993 + Luitgarde De Cleves b: 963 6 Dirk De Holland b: 985 d: 27 May 1039 + Ulfhilde Of Germany b: 993 6 Adelaide De Gand b: Abt 980 + Enguerrand De Ponthieu b: Abt 980 d: 9 Dec 1046. Gerolf fathered one son: Gerolf de Holland, II/Count De Friesland 4745 in 883 This family is shown within family tree 826. 4796. HERBERT UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 840 in Peronne, Somme, Picardie, France to Pepin Unknown 4826, as shown within family tree 875. Herbert died about 902, aged about 62. 4797. BEATRICE DE MORVOISE (Lloyd's thirty-three-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Bertha, was born about 855 in France. Herbert Unknown 4796 married Beatrice De Morvoise. They had one son: Herbert Unknown, II 4746 about 885 This family is shown as family tree 894. 4798. GUELPH, II GRAF VON ALTDORF, GRAF IM BAVARIA, COUNT OF ALEMANIA, DUKE OF BAVARIA, COUNT OF ANDECH (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 776 in Swabenmund, Bavaria, Germany to Guelph, I Graf von Altdorf 4827. Guelph, died about 833, aged about 57, in Tours, France. Guelph, fathered one son: Conrad, I Graf Von Argengau, Comte D'Auxerre, Duke of Burgundy, Comte de Paris 4751 about 800 4799. THE SHORT PEPIN MARTEL, I/MAYOR OF THE PALACE (Lloyd's eighth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 635 to Angelicus Martel 4828. Pepin became generally known as "The Short". The Short died on 16 December 714, aged about 79, in Jupile on the Muse. Note: 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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4800. SVEIDI (SVEITHI) "THE SEA KING" SVIDRASSON (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 650 in Of, Raumsdal, Norway to Svidri Heytsson 4829, as shown in family tree 908. Sveidi fathered one son: Halfdan "The Aged" Sveidasson 4753 about 767 This family is shown as family tree 895. 4801. KARL MARTEL CAROLINGIAN, KING OF AUSTRASIA, DUKE OF FRANKS, MAYOR OF THE PALACE (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Charles Martel, was born about 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam to Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France 4830 and Alpaide (of) Austrasia 4831, as shown in family tree 909. Karl became generally known as "The Hammer". The Hammer died on 22 October 741, aged about 53, in Quierzy, Aisne, France. Notes: • 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 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 Page 1508

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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-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 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. 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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 - Schwaben - 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 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, 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 Page 1510

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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-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-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 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 woman named AlpaïDe or ChalpaïDe. Pepin, who died in 714, had outlived his two 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 twenty-six, 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 was 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 Page 1511

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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 was to carry him offÙvtwo reasons that are surely sufficient to account for the fact that the pope's envoys departed without 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, was thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhône 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 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:. Source Reference 28 applies. 4802. CHROTHRUDIS DE TREVES, DUCHESS OF AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Rotude and Chrotrude De Treves, was born in 690 in Austrasia, France or Moselle, Austrasia to Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treves 4832 and Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess 4833, as shown in family tree 910. Chrothrudis died about 730, aged about 40. Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace 4801 married Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasia. They had one son: Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks 4757 in 714 This family is shown as family tree 896.

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4803. COUNT CARIBERT (HERIBERT) DE LOAN (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 690 to Martin da Loan 4834. Caribert fathered one daughter: Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon 4758 about 720 This family is shown within family tree 860. 4804. HNABI D' ALEMANIE (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather). Hnabi became generally known as "Nebi". Hnabi fathered one daughter: Emma Alemanie 4760 about 710 This family is shown within family tree 856. 4805. OLAF INGJALDSSON, THE WOOD CUTTER (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 682 in Varmland, Sweden to Ingjald Anundsson, King of Sweden 4835 and Gauthild Algautsdotter 4836, as shown in family tree 911. Olaf died in 710, aged about 28. Note: The kingly line [of Norway], which Snorri [Sturlusson, 13th century historian] traces claimed descent from the ancient Yngling kings who ruled at Uppsala in Sweden. Their legendary Yngling ancestor was Olof Tretelgia Ingjaldsson, who had escaped the aftermath of his father's conflagration by fleeing to Norway. Her King Olof earned his nickname, which means "the Woodcutter", by clearing the forest and cultivating the land. He named his new domain Varmland and such a large group of Swedes followed him there "that the land could not give them sustenance." Note: After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king was sacrificed to Odin so that his people might have good crops. He was succeeded by his son Halfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his rule over much of southern Norway. Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev] Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ. Note: Page: 6. 4806. SOLVEIG HALFDANSDOTTIR (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 684 in Soleyum, Sweden to Halfdan Solfasson 4837. (Solveig married twice. She was married to Eystein Throndsson 4807 and Olaf Ingjaldsson, The Wood Cutter 4805.) Note: Asa Eysteinsdottir and her husband Halfdan "White-leg" both have mothers named Solveig Halfdandsdottir. Apparently they are two different people. The ancestry of Asa's mother is unknown. Olaf Ingjaldsson, The Wood Cutter 4805, aged about 21, married Solveig Halfdansdottir, aged about 19, about 703 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway. They had one son: Halfdan Olafsson, King of Uppsala 4761 in 704 This family is shown as family tree 897. 4807. EYSTEIN THRONDSSON (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 668 in Trondheim, Sor-Throndelag, Norway to Thrond Unknown 4838. Eystein became generally known as "Haardaade The Severe". Eystein Throndsson married Solveig Halfdansdottir 4806. They had one daughter: Asa Eysteinsdottir 4762 about 702 This family is shown within family tree 858. 4808. SIGHARD DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born between 630 and 650 in Saxony, Germany to Berthold de Saxony 4839, as shown in family tree 912. 4809. JULANDA VON SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 645 in Sachsen, Preussen. Sighard de Saxony 4808, aged about 24, married Julanda Von Saxony, aged about 20, about 665 in Saxony, Germany. They had one son: Dietrick Theodouis de Saxony, King 4763 about 700 This family is shown as family tree 898. 4810. KING BILLING VON WENDEN (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 658 in Wenden, East Preussen, Preussen. Billing fathered one daughter: Dobzogera Von Wenden 4764 about 683 This family is shown within family tree 859. 4811. VERE KING OF ANJOU (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather). 4812. DRAGON (OF) ANJOU (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother). Vere King of Anjou 4811 married Dragon (of) Anjou. They had one son: Raymond de Vere, 1st Comte D'anjou 4765 This family is shown within family tree 837. Page 1513

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4813. SIGURD RAGNARSSON, SNAKE-EYE (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Siguro Fafnisbana Ragnarson, was born between 776 and 782 in Denmark to Ragnar Sigurdsson 4840 and Aslang Siguraorsoatter 4841, as shown in family tree 913. Sigurd died in 830, aged about 50, in Northumberland, England. 4814. HELUNA BLEJA (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 784 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England to Ella Unknown, King of England 4842, as shown within family tree 881. Sigurd Ragnarsson, Snake-Eye 4813, aged about 19, married Heluna Bleja, aged about 15, about 799 in Jutland, Denmark. They had two children: Gorm Enske, King of Denmark 4771 about 806 Hardecanute Sigurdsson 4768 about 814 This family is shown as family tree 899. 4815. GANDA ALFHEIM (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 775. Ganda fathered one daughter: Alflild Alfheim 4769 about 805 This family is shown within family tree 862. 4816. EAHLMUND (OF) KENT, KING OF KENT (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 758 in Wessex, England to Mr. Eafa 4843, as shown in family tree 914. Eahlmund died about 802, aged about 44. Eahlmund fathered one son: Mr. Egbert 4774 about 775 This family is shown as family tree 900. 4817. REFILL BJORNSSON (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 796 in Sweden to Bjorn Ragnasson 4844, as shown in family tree 915. Refill fathered one son: Eric Refilsson 4775 in 814 This family is shown as family tree 901. 4818. ALPIN MACHUGH, KING OF KINTYRE, KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 778 in Scotland to Eochaid MacHugh, IV/King of Argylshire 4845, as shown in family tree 916. Alpin died on 20 July 834, aged about 56, of beheaded, in Galloway, Newton, Stewart, Wigtonshire, Scotland. Alpin fathered one son: Kenneth MacAlpin, I/King of Scotland 4776 about 810 This family is shown as family tree 902. 4819. EALHMUND UNKNOWN, SUBREGULUS OF KENT (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Eafa Unknown 4846, as shown in family tree 917. Ealhmund died about 786. Note: Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent1 M, #102696, d. circa 786 Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent|d. c 786|p10270.htm#i102696|Eafa (?)||p10270.htm#i102697||||Eoppa (?)||p10270.htm#i102698|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent was the son of Eafa (?).1 He married unknown daughter (?), daughter of Æðelbeorht II, King of Kent.2 He died circa 786.3 Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent succeeded to the title of Subregulus Ealhmund of Kent circa 784.3 Child of Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent Saint Alburga (?) d. c 8003 Child of Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent and unknown daughter (?) Ecgbeorht, King of Wessex+ b. bt 769 - 780, d. 4 Feb 8391 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S215] Unknown article title, Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Chobham, Surrey, U.K., volume 1, issue 6, page 409. Hereinafter cited as Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 3. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Source Reference 115 applies. Ealhmund fathered one son: Egbert de Ingelrica, King of Wessex 4777 in 802 This family is shown as family tree 903. 4820. QUEEN ERMENGARDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 795 to Bava Unknown 4847, as shown in family tree 918. Ermengarde became generally known as "Queen of Italy". Queen of Italy died on 20 March 850, aged about 54. Page 1514

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: Children Ermengarde "Helletrude" b: Abt 832 in Alsace,Loraine,France Louis b: Abt 823 Lothair b: 827. Ermengarde had one son: Lothair (of) Larraine 4778 in 827 This family is shown as family tree 904.

4821. ENGLERAN DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Enguerrand De Flanders, was born in 780 in Flanders, Nord, France to Liderie, II de Flanders 4848. Engleran died in 824, aged about 44, in Flanders, Nord (Belgium), France. Engleran fathered one son: Ososcer de Flanders, Duke of Ingelheim 4785 in 810 This family is shown within family tree 890. 4822. ROWLAND, I DE LOUVAIN (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Bernard Herr Von Ingelheim 4849 and Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelles 4850, as shown in family tree 919. Rowland, fathered one daughter: Ida de Louvain 4786 in 820 This family is shown as family tree 905. 4823. CHARLES MARTEL, II/HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born on 13 June 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia to Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 4643 and Judith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire 4851, as shown in family tree 834. Charles became generally known as "The Bald". The Bald died on 6 October 877, aged 54, in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne. 4824. ERMENTRUDE D'ORLEANS (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born on 27 September 830 in Orleans, France. Charles Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperor 4823, aged 19, married Ermentrude D'Orleans, aged 12, on 13 December 842 in Crecy, Ardennes, Champagne, France. They had one son: Louis Martel, II/King de France 4789 in 843 This family is shown as family tree 906. 4825. HELIGAUD DE PONTHIEU, DUKE OF PONTHIEU AND MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 860 to Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil 4852, as shown in family tree 920. Heligaud died in 926, aged about 66. Heligaud fathered one son: Helouin, II de Ponthieu, II/Duke of Ponthieu and Amiens 4793 about 880 This family is shown as family tree 907. 4826. PEPIN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Bernard Unknown 4853 and Cunigunde Unknown 4854. Pepin fathered one son: Herbert Unknown 4796 about 840 This family is shown within family tree 875. 4827. GUELPH, I GRAF VON ALTDORF (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 745 to Isembart Herr von Altdorf 4855. Guelph, died in 823, aged about 78. Guelph, fathered one son: Guelph, II Graf von Altdorf, Graf Im Bavaria, Count of Alemania, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech 4798 about 776 4828. ANGELICUS MARTEL (Lloyd's seventh cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 605 in Austrasia to Arnulf De Aquitaine, Bishop of Metz 4856. Angelicus died in 678, aged about 73, in Amdeme, Monastery. Note: 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.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Angelicus fathered one son: Pepin Martel, I/Mayor of the Palace 4799 in 635 Generation of Thirty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 4829. SVIDRI HEYTSSON (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 600 in of, Norway to Heytir Gorrsson 4857, as shown in family tree 921. Svidri fathered one son: Sveidi (Sveithi) "The Sea King" Svidrasson 4800 in 650 This family is shown as family tree 908.

4830. PEPIN, II CAROLINGIAN, II/KING OF AUSTRASIA/FRANCE (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Pepin Martel, was born in 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam to Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace de Siebert 4858 and Beggue De Austrasia 4859, as shown in family tree 922. Pepin, became generally known as "The Fat". The Fat died on 16 December 714, aged about 79, in Jupile-on-the-Meuse, France. Notes: • 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) 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) Page 1516

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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 overshadowed 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 was probably born in Herstal (Héristal), modern Belgium (where his centre of power lay), whence 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 . Source Reference 203 applies. • 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, Page 1517

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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. Source Reference 203 applies. 4831. ALPAIDE (OF) AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Aupais, was born about 654 in Heristal, Liege, Belgiam. Alpaide died on 16 December 714, aged about 60, in Junille, Meuse, France. Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France 4830, aged about 40, married Alpaide (of) Austrasia, aged about 21, in 675. They had one son: Karl Martel Carolingian, King of Austrasia, Duke of Franks, Mayor of the Palace 4801 about 688 This family is shown as family tree 909. 4832. LEUTWINUS DE POITERS, BISHOP OF TREVES (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 665 in Austrasia to Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiers 4860 and Kunza De Metz 4861, as shown in family tree 923. Leutwinus died in 713, aged about 48, in Mettlack, France. 4833. WILLIGRDE DE AGILOGINES, PRINCESS (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 666 in Bavaria, Germany to Rodobertus, II De Agilogines, King 4862, as shown within family tree 896. Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treves 4832 married Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess. They had one daughter: Chrothrudis de Treves, Duchess of Austrasia 4802 in 690 This family is shown as family tree 910. 4834. MARTIN DA LOAN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 640. Martin fathered one son: Caribert (Heribert) de Loan 4803 about 690 This family is shown within family tree 860. 4835. INGJALD ANUNDSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 660 in Sweden to Anund Ingvarsson, King of Sweden 4863, as shown within family tree 897. Ingjald became generally known as "Braut The Wicked". Note: Note: Another Yngling king in Sweden was Ingjald Illrade. From his saga, we learn something about how kings were chosen. When a king died, his successor was supposed to attend the funeral feast and there sit at the foot of the throne. Note: A huge horn beaker was brought in. The heir had to pledge to do some mighty deed of valor, and then drain the beaker to the bottom. After this ceremony, he was led to the throne and proclaimed king. When Ingjald planned the funeral of his father Anund the Cultivator, he invited all the petty king and jarls (earls) of the neighboring areas to attend the feast. There he stood up, made a vow to increase his kingdom by the half on every side, and drained the beaker. He then allowed his guests to drink until they became intoxicated. At this point, he left the hall, surrounded it with his men, set it on fire, and thus killed all his potential rivals. The people hated him for his treachery, and named him Ingjald Illrade, or ill-ruler. King Ingjald is said to have been the last king of the Yngling dynasty to rule in Sweden. According to the sagas, he died about 600 AD, by setting fire to his palace on Lake Malaren and thus destroying both himself and his daughter. It was a fitting end for a man who had murdered his vassals by that very method. Note: In Swede, Ingjald Illrade was succeeded by Ivar Vidfamne (Wide Reacher). Ivar started a new dynasty, called Ivarska after himself. Note: The line of the ill-ruling Ingjald, however, did not die out. His son Olof Tretelgia (Olaf Tree-Hewer) escaped to Norway, where he became the progenitor of the Norwegian Yngling kings. Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev]. 4836. GAUTHILD ALGAUTSDOTTER (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 664 in Varmland, Sweden to Algaut Gautreksson 4864 and Alov Olafsdottir 4865, as shown within family tree 897. Ingjald Anundsson, King of Sweden 4835, aged about 21, married Gauthild Algautsdotter, aged about 17, about 681 in Varmland, Sweden. They had one son: Olaf Ingjaldsson, The Wood Cutter 4805 in 682 This family is shown as family tree 911. 4837. HALFDAN SOLFASSON (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 660 in Sweden.

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4838. THROND UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 625 in Trondheim, Sor-Throndelag, Norway. Thrond fathered one son: Eystein Throndsson 4807 about 668 This family is shown within family tree 858. 4839. BERTHOLD DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 600 to Bodicus Budic de Saxony 4866 and Budic de Saxony 4867, as shown in family tree 924. Berthold fathered one son: Sighard de Saxony 4808 about 640 This family is shown as family tree 912. 4840. RAGNAR SIGURDSSON (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ragnar Siguroarson, was born between 750 and 765 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden to Sigurd Randversson, King of Sweden 4868 and Alfhild Gandolfsdottir 4869, as shown in family tree 925. Ragnar became generally known as "Lodbrok". Lodbrok died in 845, aged about 86, in Northumbria, England. 4841. ASLANG SIGURAORSOATTER (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 760 in Judland, Norway or Denmark to Siguro Fafnisbana Ragnarson 4870 and Heluna Unknown 4871, as shown within family tree 899. Ragnar Sigurdsson 4840 married Aslang Siguraorsoatter. They had two children: Bjorn Ragnasson 4844 about 776 Sigurd Ragnarsson, Snake-Eye 4813 about 779 This family is shown as family tree 913. 4842. ELLA UNKNOWN, KING OF ENGLAND (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 758 in England. Ella fathered one daughter: Heluna Bleja 4814 about 784 This family is shown within family tree 881. 4843. MR. EAFA (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 720 in Wessex, England to Mr. Eoppa 4872, as shown within family tree 900. Mr. Eafa died in 796, aged about 76. Mr. Eafa fathered one son: Eahlmund (of) Kent, King of Kent 4816 about 758 This family is shown as family tree 914. 4844. BJORN RAGNASSON (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 776 in Denmark to Ragnar Sigurdsson 4840 and Aslang Siguraorsoatter 4841, as shown in family tree 913. Bjorn became generally known as "Ironside". Bjorn fathered one son: Refill Bjornsson 4817 in 796 This family is shown as family tree 915. 4845. EOCHAID MACHUGH, IV/KING OF ARGYLSHIRE (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 747 in Scotland to Aodh Hugh Fionn, King of Scotland 4873, as shown in family tree 926. Eochaid became generally known as "Archais, The Venemous, The Poisonous". Archais, The Venemous, The Poisonous died in 819, aged about 72. Eochaid fathered one son: Alpin MacHugh, King of Kintyre, King of Scotland 4818 in 778 This family is shown as family tree 916. 4846. EAFA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Eoppa Unknown 4874, as shown in family tree 927. Eafa died about 786. Note: Eafa (?)1 M, #102697 Eafa (?)||p10270.htm#i102697|Eoppa (?)||p10270.htm#i102698||||Ingild (?)|d. 718|p10270.htm#i102692|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Eafa (?) is the son of Eoppa (?).2 Child of Eafa (?) Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent+ d. c 7862 Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 3. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Page 1519

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Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 111 applies. Eafa fathered one son: Ealhmund Unknown, Subregulus of Kent 4819 This family is shown as family tree 917. 4847. COUNTESS BAVA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 779 in Tours, Touraine, France to Carloman Unknown 4875 and Rotrude Unknown 4876, as shown in family tree 928. Bava became generally known as "Aba". Aba died about 837, aged about 58. Note: 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. Bava had one daughter: Ermengarde Unknown 4820 about 795 This family is shown as family tree 918. 4848. LIDERIE, II DE FLANDERS (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 750 in Flanders, Nord, France. Note: 1 Liderie De Flanders b: 750 2 Engleran De Flanders b: 780 3 Odoscer De Flanders b: 810 d: 864 + Ida De Louvain b: Abt 820 4 Baudouin "Bras Der Fer" De Flanders b: Aug 840 d: 879 + Judith Martel b: Abt 844 d: Apr 870 5 Maud De Flanders b: 861 5 Widnille De Flanders b: 862 5 Radolph De Flanders b: 864 5 Baudouin "The Bald" De Flanders b: Abt 865 d: 2 Jan 918 + Elfthryth (Elfrida) b: 877 d: 7 Jun 929 6 Arnold "The Great" De Flanders b: Abt 890 d: 27 Mar 964 + Adele De Vermandois b: 910 6 Adelulf De Boulogne b: 893 d: 13 Nov 933 + Mahaut De Crequy b: 895 6 Engelbert De Flanders b: 895 d: 968 4 Ignode De Flanders b: Abt 835 + Arnoull De Crequy b: Abt 825 5 Odoacre De Crequy b: Abt 855 + Yolande De Cleves b: Abt 860 6 Arnoul De Crequy b: Abt 885 d: 937 + Valpurge D' Argouins b: Abt 890. Liderie, fathered one son: Engleran de Flanders 4821 in 780 This family is shown within family tree 890. 4849. BERNARD HERR VON INGELHEIM (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 743. Bernard died about 784, aged about 41. 4850. GISELA DE CHELLES, 9TH ABBESS OF CHELLES (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 757 in Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia to Pepin Carolingian, III/King of the Franks 4757 and Bertrada de Loan, Countess of Laon 4758, as shown in family tree 878. Gisela died in 811, aged about 54, in Convent of Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France. Note: She built the church of St Mary and St Savior. Bernard Herr Von Ingelheim 4849 married Gisela De Chelles, 9th Abbess of chelles. They had one son: Rowland, I de Louvain 4822 This family is shown as family tree 919. 4851. JUDITH ANDECH ALTDORF WELF DE BAVARIA, EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 800 in Altdorf, Bavaria. Judith died on 19 April 843, aged about 42, in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine, France. Note: Children Gisle of the HR Empire b: 0819 in ,,,France Charles (B) II, King of France b: 15 May 0823 in Frankfurt,Frankfurt,Hessen-Nassau,Prussia Adelaide West b: ABT 0824 in of,Tours,,France.

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Louis Martel, I/Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 4643, aged about 40, married Judith Andech Altdorf Welf de Bavaria, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, aged about 18, between 818 and 819 in Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia. They had one son: Charles Martel, II/Holy Roman Emperor 4823 in 823 This family is shown as family tree 834. 4852. HERLOUIN DE PONTHIEU, DUKE OF PONTHIEU AND MONTREUIL (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 840 to Heligaud de Ponthieu, I/Duke and Governor of Ponthieu 4877, as shown in family tree 929. Herlouin died in 926, aged about 86. Note: 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. Herlouin fathered one son: Heligaud de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil 4825 about 860 This family is shown as family tree 920. 4853. BERNARD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 797. 4854. CUNIGUNDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-five-times-great-grandmother). Bernard Unknown 4853 married Cunigunde Unknown. They had one son: Pepin Unknown 4826 This family is shown within family tree 875. 4855. ISEMBART HERR VON ALTDORF (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 730 to Warin Her von Altdorf 4878. Isembart fathered one son: Guelph, I Graf von Altdorf 4827 about 745 4856. ARNULF DE AQUITAINE, BISHOP OF METZ (Lloyd's sixth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born on 13 August 582 to Bodigisel De Aquitaine, II 4879. Arnulf died on 16 August 641, aged 59. Note: 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: 596. Arnulf fathered one son: Angelicus Martel 4828 in 605 Generation of Thirty-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 4857. HEYTIR GORRSSON (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 425 in Of, Raumsdal, Norway to Gorr Tjprrasspm 4880, as shown in family tree 930. Heytir fathered one son: Svidri Heytsson 4829 in 600 This family is shown as family tree 921. 4858. ANSIGISEN MEROVIGIAN, MAYOR OF THE PALACE DE SIEBERT (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 607 in Austrasia, France to Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasia 4881 and Doda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony 4882, as shown in family tree 931. Ansigisen died in 685, aged about 78, in Andenne Monastery. Note: 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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4859. BEGGUE DE AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium to Pepin Unknown, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 4883 and Itte Merovigian, Lady of Metz 4884, as shown within family tree 909. Note: Name Prefix: Saint, Lady Pepin I, byname PEPIN OF LANDEN, or PEPIN THE ELDER, French PÉPIN DE LANDEN, or PÉPIN LE VIEUX (d. c. 640), councillor of the Merovingian king Chlotar II and mayor of the palace in Austrasia. Through the marriage of his daughter Begga with Ansegisel, son of Arnulf (d. 641; bishop of Metz), Pepin was the founder of the Carolingian dynasty. Deprived of his mayoralty at the accession (629) of Dagobert I, he regained power in Austrasia after that king's death (January 639) but did not long survive to enjoy it. Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopædia Britannica. Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace de Siebert 4858 married Beggue De Austrasia. They had one son: Pepin, II Carolingian, II/King of Austrasia/France 4830 in 635 This family is shown as family tree 922. 4860. WARNIUS DE BURGUNDY GUERIIN, COMTE OF POITIERS (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 640 in Austrasia, France to Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundy 4885 and Sigrada De Dijon, Lady 4886, as shown in family tree 932. Warnius died in 677, aged about 37. 4861. KUNZA DE METZ (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in Treves to Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metz 4887 and Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz 4888, as shown in family tree 933. Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiers 4860 married Kunza De Metz. They had one son: Leutwinus De Poiters, Bishop of Treves 4832 in 665 This family is shown as family tree 923. 4862. RODOBERTUS, II DE AGILOGINES, KING (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 666 in bavaria, Germany. Rodobertus, became generally known as "Chrodoburtus". Rodobertus, fathered one daughter: Willigrde De Agilogines, Princess 4833 about 666 This family is shown within family tree 896. 4863. ANUND INGVARSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 638 in Sweden to Yngvar Eysteinsson, King of Sweden 4889. Anund became generally known as "The Cultivator". Note: Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ. Page: 4 King Onund one autumn, travelling between his mansion-houses,came over a road called Himmenheath, where there are some narrow mountain valleys, with high mountains on both sides. There was heavy rain at the time, and before there had been snow on the mountains. A landslip of clay and stones came down upon King Note: Onund and his people, and there he met his death, and many with him. Anund fathered one son: Ingjald Anundsson, King of Sweden 4835 in 660 This family is shown within family tree 897. 4864. ALGAUT GAUTREKSSON (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 639 in Vaerland, Sweden. Algaut died in Iceland. 4865. ALOV OLAFSDOTTIR (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born dated 'abt' in 640. Algaut Gautreksson 4864 married Alov Olafsdottir. They had one daughter: Gauthild Algautsdotter 4836 about 664 This family is shown within family tree 897. 4866. PRINCE BODICUS BUDIC DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born between 535 and 550 in Saxony, Germany to Hulderic Childeric de Saxony 4890, as shown in family tree 934. 4867. BUDIC DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 545 in Saxony, Germany to Childeric de Saxony 4891, as shown in family tree 935. Bodicus Budic de Saxony 4866 married Budic de Saxony. They had one son: Berthold de Saxony 4839 about 600 This family is shown as family tree 924. 4868. SIGURD RANDVERSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born between 724 and 730 in Denmark to Randver Radbartsson, King of Denmark 4892 and Hyletheandotter Unknown 4893, as shown in family tree 936. Sigurd became generally known as "Ring". Ring died in 812, aged about 84. 4869. ALFHILD GANDOLFSDOTTIR (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 724 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden to Gandolf Alfgeirsson 4894, as shown within family tree 913.

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4870. SIGURO FAFNISBANA RAGNARSON (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 782 in Denmark. 4871. HELUNA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 785 in England. Siguro Fafnisbana Ragnarson 4870 married Heluna Unknown. They had one daughter: Aslang Siguraorsoatter 4841 about 760 This family is shown within family tree 899. 4872. MR. EOPPA (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 706 in Wessex, England to Mr. Ingild 4895. Mr. Eoppa died between 736 and 797, aged about 60. Mr. Eoppa fathered one son: Mr. Eafa 4843 in 720 This family is shown within family tree 900. 4873. AODH HUGH FIONN, KING OF SCOTLAND (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 725 in Scotland to Eochaid Fionn 4896, as shown within family tree 916. Aodh became generally known as "The White Argyll Aed Finn". The White Argyll Aed Finn died in 778, aged about 53. Aodh fathered one son: Eochaid MacHugh, IV/King of Argylshire 4845 in 747 This family is shown as family tree 926. 4874. EOPPA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Ingild Unknown 4897, as shown in family tree 937. Note: Eoppa (?)1 M, #102698 Eoppa (?)||p10270.htm#i102698|Ingild (?)|d. 718|p10270.htm#i102692||||Cenred (?)||p10269.htm#i102689|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Eoppa (?) is the son of Ingild (?).1 Child of Eoppa (?) Eafa (?)+ 1 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 111 applies. Eoppa fathered one son: Eafa Unknown 4846 This family is shown as family tree 927. 4875. MAYOR CARLOMAN UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 715 to Rotou Unknown 4898, as shown in family tree 938. Carloman became generally known as "Mayor of the Palace". Mayor of the Palace died in 754, aged about 39. 4876. ROTRUDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 710 in Austrasia, France to Chotrude Unknown 4899. Rotrude became generally known as "Rotrou". Carloman Unknown 4875 married Rotrude Unknown. They had one daughter: Bava Unknown 4847 about 779 This family is shown as family tree 928. 4877. HELIGAUD DE PONTHIEU, I/DUKE AND GOVERNOR OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's thirty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 816 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Nithard de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu 4900, as shown in family tree 939. Heligaud died in 866, aged about 50. Heligaud fathered one son: Herlouin de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu and Montreuil 4852 about 840 This family is shown as family tree 929. 4878. WARIN HER VON ALTDORF (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born about 700 to Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace 4901. Warin fathered one son: Isembart Herr von Altdorf 4855 about 730 4879. BODIGISEL DE AQUITAINE, II (Lloyd's fifth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 565 to St Bodigisel Unknown, I 4902. Bodigisel died in 610, aged about 45. Page 1523

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4880. GORR TJPRRASSPM (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 365 in Of, Raumsdal, Norway to Thorri Snaersson King In Kvenland 4903, as shown in family tree 940. Gorr fathered one son: Heytir Gorrsson 4857 in 425 This family is shown as family tree 930. 4881. ARNULF MEROVIGIAN, OF METZ, MAYOR OF THE PALACE DE AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born on 13 August 582 in Heristal, Neustria to Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Schelde 4904 and Oda De Savoy, Lady 4905, as shown in family tree 941. Arnulf died on 16 August 641, aged 59, in Horenberg Monastery, Wasenwald. 4882. DODA DE HERISTAL, LADY OF OLD SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 586 in Old Saxony. Doda died after 611, when older than 25. Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasia 4881 married Doda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony. They had two children: Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metz 4887 in 596 Ansigisen Merovigian, Mayor of the Palace de Siebert 4858 about 607 This family is shown as family tree 931. 4883. PEPIN UNKNOWN, MAYOR OF THE PALACE OF AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 564 in Landen, Liege, Belgium to Carloman Unknown, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 4906. Pepin died in 639, aged about 75. 4884. ITTE MEROVIGIAN, LADY OF METZ (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 591 in Landen, Liege, Belgium. Itte died in 652, aged about 61. Pepin Unknown, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 4883 married Itte Merovigian, Lady of Metz. They had one daughter: Beggue De Austrasia 4859 about 613 This family is shown within family tree 909. 4885. BODILON DE TREVES, OF BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 615 in Austrasia, France to Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin 4907 and Ms. De Domus, Lady of Alsace 4908, as shown in family tree 942. 4886. SIGRADA DE DIJON, LADY (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ansaud De Dijon 4909 and Ms. De Schilde 4910, as shown in family tree 943. Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundy 4885 married Sigrada De Dijon, Lady. They had one son: Warnius De Burgundy Gueriin, Comte of Poitiers 4860 in 640 This family is shown as family tree 932. 4887. CLODOULE MEROVIGIAN, BISHOP OF METZ (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 596 in Austrasia, France to Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasia 4881 and Doda De Heristal, Lady of Old Saxony 4882, as shown in family tree 931. Clodoule died in 690, aged about 94, in Metz, Austrasia. 4888. SIGARDE DE TREVES, LADY OF METZ (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin 4907 and Ms. De Domus, Lady of Alsace 4908, as shown in family tree 942. Clodoule Merovigian, Bishop of Metz 4887 married Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz. They had one daughter: Kunza De Metz 4861 This family is shown as family tree 933. 4889. YNGVAR EYSTEINSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 616 in Sweden. Yngvar became generally known as "The Tall". Notes: • Yngvar, who was King Eystein's son, then became king of Sweden.He was a great warrior, and often lay out with his warships; for the Swedish dominions were much ravaged then by Danes and East-country men. King Yngvar made a peace with the Danes; but betook himself to ravaging the East country in return. One summer he went with his forces to Estland, and plundered at a place called Stein. The men of Estland came down from the interior with a great army, and there was a battle; but the army of the country was so brave that the Swedes could not withstand them, and King Yngvar fell, and his people fled. He was buried close to the seashore under a mound in Estland; and after this Note: defeat the Swedes returned home. • 1 *@Yngvar (The Tall) Eysteinsson b: ABT 0616 2 *@Anund "The Cultivator" Ingvarsson b: 0638 3 *@Ingjald (Braut The Wicked) Anundsson b: 0660 Page 1524

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Lloyd I. Taylor + @*Gauthild Algautsdotter b: ABT 0664 4 @*Olaf (The Wood Cutter) Ingjaldsson b: ABT 0682 d: 0710 + @*Solveig Halfdansdottir b: ABT 0684 5 @*Halfdan (Hvitbein White Leg) Olafsson b: 0704 d: 0750 + @*Asa Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 0702 6 @*Eysteinn (Fart) Halfdansson b: 0725 d: 0780 + @*Hildi Eiriksdatter b: ABT 0725 7 @*Halfdan (The Meek) Eysteinsson b: 0750 d: 0800 + @*Hlif Dagsdottir b: 0753 8 @*Gudrod (Jagtkonge) Halfdansson b: ABT 0760 d: 0821 + @*Alfhild Alfarinsdatter b: ABT 0765 9 @*Olaf Gudrodsson b: ABT 0780 d: 0840 10 @Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 0802 + @Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 0806 10 @*Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 0816 d: 0850 + @*Asa Haraldsdottir b: ABT 0794 9 @*Halfdan (The Black) Gudrodsson b: ABT 0821 d: 0863 + @*Ragnhild Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 0830 10 @*Harald I (Fairhair) Halfdansson b: ABT 0850 d: 0933 + @*Svanhilda Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 0850 8 @*Ivar Oplaendinge Halfdansson b: AFT 0770 + @*Miss Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 0785 9 @*Eystein (Glumra) Ivarsson b: ABT 0820 + @*Ascrida (Aseda) Rognvaldsdottir b: ABT 0834 10 @*Svanhilda Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 0850 + @*Harald I (Fairhair) Halfdansson b: ABT 0850 d: 0933 10 @*Rognvald I (the Wise) Eysteinsson b: ABT 0852 d: 0890 + @*Ragnhild (Hilda) Hrolfsdottir b: ABT 0858 10 @*Malahule Eysteinsson b: ABT 0855 + @*Imhild de Engern b: ABT 0745 8 @*Halfdan de Haithabu b: ABT 0775 9 @*Harold (Klak) de Haithabu b: ABT 0800 10 @*Gottfried de Haithabu b: ABT 0852 + @*Gisela Lorraine b: ABT 0869 d: 0908 7 @*Geva Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 0750 + @*Wittikind Saxony b: ABT 0749 d: 0807 8 @*Wigbert Saxony b: ABT 0770 d: 0827 + @*Ordrad b: ABT 0772 9 @*Walpert von Threcwitgau b: ABT 0807 d: ABT 0890 + @*Altburga (Alburgis) Saxony b: ABT 0810 10 @*Immed Saxony b: ABT 0830 d: BEF 0892 + @*Mathilda Saxony b: ABT 0835 d: ABT 0915. Yngvar fathered one son: Anund Ingvarsson, King of Sweden 4863 in 638 This family is shown within family tree 897.

4890. HULDERIC CHILDERIC DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 500 to Hathwagate de Saxony 4911, as shown in family tree 944. Hulderic fathered two children: Childeric de Saxony 4891 about 530 Bodicus Budic de Saxony 4866 about 542 This family is shown as family tree 934. 4891. CHILDERIC DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 530 in Saxony, Germany to Hulderic Childeric de Saxony 4890, as shown in family tree 934. Childeric fathered one daughter: Budic de Saxony 4867 about 545 This family is shown as family tree 935. 4892. RANDVER RADBARTSSON, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 670 in Upland, Denmark to Radbart Unknown, King of Gardarige 4912 and Aud Ivarsdatter 4913, as shown in family tree 945. Randver died in 770, aged about 100, of died in Battle of Bravik, in Bravik, Denmark. 4893. HYLETHEANDOTTER UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 704 in Denmark.

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Randver Radbartsson, King of Denmark 4892, aged about 51, married Hyletheandotter Unknown, aged about 17, about 721 in Denmark. They had one son: Sigurd Randversson, King of Sweden 4868 about 727 This family is shown as family tree 936. 4894. GANDOLF ALFGEIRSSON (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born after 7710 in Vingulmork, Hedmark, Norway to Alfgeir Unknown, King of Vingulmork 4914. Note: His sons, Hysing and Helsing, fough t and beat back King Halfdan the Black when he invaded Vingulmork. King Halfdan gathered more forces and met Hysing and Helsing at Eith by Eyi where the two w ere slain and their brother Haki took flight. Halfdan took over Vingilmork and Haki fled to Alfheim.After King Halfdan died, King Gandolf and others made in cursions into King Harald Fairhair's realm and son Haki proceeded into Westfold with 300-360 men while King Gandalf remained in Londir ready to assist in a ba ttle. King Haki was slain in the ensuing battle at Haka Dale, and King Harald t hen chased King Gandolf back to his own kingdom. In a later battle King Harald' s forces killed King Gandolf and took over lands as far south as the Glomma River. Gandolf fathered one daughter: Alfhild Gandolfsdottir 4869 in 724 This family is shown within family tree 913. 4895. MR. INGILD (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 680 in Wessex, England. Note: The ancestry line earlier than this date is not documented and is probably false. --LT. Mr. Ingild fathered one son: Mr. Eoppa 4872 in 706 This family is shown within family tree 900. 4896. EOCHAID FIONN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 692 to Eochaid Fionn 4915 and Spondana Unknown 4916. Eochaid fathered one son: Aodh Hugh Fionn, King of Scotland 4873 in 725 This family is shown within family tree 916. 4897. INGILD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Cenred Unknown 4917, as shown in family tree 946. Ingild died about 718. Note: Ingild (?)1 M, #102692, d. 718 Ingild (?)|d. 718|p10270.htm#i102692|Cenred (?)||p10269.htm#i102689||||Ceolwald (?)||p10269.htm#i102690|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Ingild (?) was the son of Cenred (?).1 He died in 718.1 Child of Ingild (?) Eoppa (?)+ 1 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 111 applies. Ingild fathered one son: Eoppa Unknown 4874 This family is shown as family tree 937. 4898. DUCHESS ROTOU UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 690 in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany to Leutwiinus Unknown 4918 and Chrodebertus Unknown 4919, as shown in family tree 947. Rotou became generally known as "Duchess of Alemania". Duchess of Alemania died in 724, aged about 34. Rotou had one son: Carloman Unknown 4875 in 715 This family is shown as family tree 938. 4899. CHOTRUDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 694. Chotrude had one daughter: Rotrude Unknown 4876 in 710 This family is shown within family tree 918. 4900. NITHARD DE PONTHIEU, DUKE OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's thirty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 795 in Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France to Angilbert de Ponthieu, Governor of Ponthieu 4920 and Bertha Carolingian 4921, as shown in family tree 948. Nithard became generally known as "The Chronicler". The Chronicler died in 883, aged about 88. Page 1526

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Lloyd I. Taylor Nithard fathered one son: Heligaud de Ponthieu, I/Duke and Governor of Ponthieu 4877 about 816 This family is shown as family tree 939.

4901. ADABERT ALSACE, DUKE OF ALSACE (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 675 in Alsace, France to Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsace 4922. Adabert died on 5 December 741, aged about 66. Note: 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. Adabert fathered one son: Warin Her von Altdorf 4878 about 700 4902. ST BODIGISEL UNKNOWN, I (Lloyd's fourth cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 545 to Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthois 4923. St fathered one son: Bodigisel De Aquitaine, II 4879 in 565 Generation of Thirty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 4903. THORRI SNAERSSON KING IN KVENLAND (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 320 in Of, Raumsdal, Norway to Snaer (Svaer) Jokulsson King In Kvenland 4924, as shown in family tree 949. Thorri fathered one son: Gorr Tjprrasspm 4880 in 365 This family is shown as family tree 940. 4904. BISHOP ARNOUL MEROVIGIAN, OF METZ, MARGRAVE DE SCHELDE (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 550 in Old Saxony to Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer 4925 and Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks 4926, as shown in family tree 950. Arnoul died in 601, aged about 51. 4905. ODA DE SAVOY, LADY (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 562 in Austrasia, France. Oda died after 611, when older than 49. Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Schelde 4904 married Oda De Savoy, Lady. They had one son: Arnulf Merovigian, of Metz, Mayor of the Palace de Austrasia 4881 in 582 This family is shown as family tree 941. 4906. CARLOMAN UNKNOWN, MAYOR OF THE PALACE OF AUSTRASIA (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 545 in Landen, Liege, Belgium. Carloman died in 600, aged about 55. Carloman fathered one son: Pepin Unknown, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 4883 in 564 This family is shown within family tree 909. 4907. ANSOUND DE TREVES, BISHOP OF SAINT LUITVIN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Garnier, I De Treves 4927 and Ms. De Agiloginges, Lady 4928, as shown within family tree 932. 4908. MS. DE DOMUS, LADY OF ALSACE (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ega De Domus 4929 and Gerberga De franconia 4930, as shown in family tree 951. Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin 4907 married Ms. De Domus, Lady of Alsace. They had two children: Bodilon De Treves, Of Burgundy 4885 about 615 Sigarde De Treves, Lady of Metz 4888 This family is shown as family tree 942. 4909. ANSAUD DE DIJON (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 605. 4910. MS. DE SCHILDE (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 610 to Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne 4931 and Gerberge De Burgundy 4932, as shown in family tree 952. Ansaud De Dijon 4909 married Ms. De Schilde. They had one daughter: Sigrada De Dijon, Lady 4886 This family is shown as family tree 943.

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4911. HATHWAGATE DE SAXONY (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 450 to Hengist de Kent, King 4933, as shown in family tree 953. Hathwagate fathered one son: Hulderic Childeric de Saxony 4890 about 500 This family is shown as family tree 944. 4912. RADBART UNKNOWN, KING OF GARDARIGE (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 638 in Gardariage, Russia. Radbart died about 669, aged about 31, in Denmark. Notes: • 1 Radbart King of Gardarige b: ABT 638 d: ABT 669 + Aud Ivarsdatter b: ABT 674 2 Randver Radbartsson b: ABT 670 d: ABT 770 3 Sigurð Randversson b: ABT 750 d: 845 + Alfhild Gandolfsdottir b: ABT 724 4 Sigurðarsðatter + Thrond 5 Eystein Hardråde b: ABT 683 + Solveig Halfdannsdottir 6 Asa Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 709 + Halfdan "White Leg" Olafsson b: 704 d: 750 7 Eysteinn Fretr Halfdansson b: 720 d: 780 + Hildi Eiriksdatter b: 705 8 Halfdan Eysteinn Fretrsson b: ABT 770 d: ABT 805 9 Ivar Dansson Oplaendinge b: AFT 770 + Eysteinsdatter 10 Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 + Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + of Jutland Rognvaldsson Aseda b: ABT 812 d: WFT Est 834-906 + Ascrida Rognvaldsdatter b: ABT 812 7 Gudrod Halfdansson b: ABT 738 d: 821 + Asa Haraldsdatter b: ABT 754 8 Olaf II Gudrodsson b: ABT 770 d: 840 9 Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 10 Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 10 of Jutland Rognvaldsson Aseda b: ABT 812 d: WFT Est 834-906 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 9 Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 10 Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 + Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 + Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 9 Rognvald Olafsson of Agder b: 790 d: 850 + Tora Sigurdsdottir 10 Aseda Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein Glumra "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 + Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson b: ABT 810 + Glumra Eystein "the Noisy" Ivarsson 9 Rognvald Olafsson b: 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 10 Aseda Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein Glumra "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 + Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson b: ABT 810 + Glumra Eystein "the Noisy" Ivarsson 9 Ragnvald Gudrodsson De Vestfold b: 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 10 Aseda Ascriba Rognvaldsdatter Countess Of b: 804 d: AFT 870 + Glumra Eystein "the noisy" Ivarsson Jarl of b: ABT 810 d: 875 9 Rognvald "the Mountain High" Olafsson of Agder b: 790 d: 850 + Tora Sigurdsdottir 10 Aseda (Ascrida) Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein (Glumra) "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 8 Olaf II Gudrodsson b: ABT 770 d: 840 9 Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 Page 1528

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 10 of Jutland Rognvaldsson Aseda b: ABT 812 d: WFT Est 834-906 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 9 Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 10 Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 + Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 + Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 9 Rognvald Olafsson of Agder b: 790 d: 850 + Tora Sigurdsdottir 10 Aseda Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein Glumra "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 + Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson b: ABT 810 + Glumra Eystein "the Noisy" Ivarsson 9 Rognvald Olafsson b: 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 10 Aseda Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein Glumra "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 + Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson b: ABT 810 + Glumra Eystein "the Noisy" Ivarsson 9 Ragnvald Gudrodsson De Vestfold b: 790 d: 850 + Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 10 Aseda Ascriba Rognvaldsdatter Countess Of b: 804 d: AFT 870 + Glumra Eystein "the noisy" Ivarsson Jarl of b: ABT 810 d: 875 9 Rognvald "the Mountain High" Olafsson of Agder b: 790 d: 850 + Tora Sigurdsdottir 10 Aseda (Ascrida) Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein (Glumra) "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 4 Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 + Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 5 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 6 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 7 Hardeknud Sigtrygsen 8 Gorm Hardeknudsson d: 950 + Thyra Danebod b: 866 d: BEF 950 9 Harald Gormsson b: 900 d: 1 NOV 986 + Gyrithe Olafsdotter 10 Herbastus de Crepon b: 911 d: 1 NOV 987 + Cyrid Olafsdatter + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 5 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 6 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 7 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 8 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Hardeknud Sigtrygsen 10 Gorm Hardeknudsson d: 950 + Thyra Danebod b: 866 d: BEF 950 7 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 8 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 9 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 10 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 Page 1529

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Heluna b: ABT 785 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 10 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 + Heluna b: ABT 785 8 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 9 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 10 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 + Heluna b: ABT 785 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 10 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 8 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 9 Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 10 Rognvald Eysteinsson b: 820 d: 890 + Ragnhild Hrolfsdatter b: 822 + Heluna b: ABT 785 6 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 7 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 8 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Hardeknud Sigtrygsen 10 Gorm Hardeknudsson d: 950 + Thyra Danebod b: 866 d: BEF 950 7 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 8 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 9 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 10 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 + Heluna b: ABT 785 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 10 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 + Heluna b: ABT 785 8 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 9 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 10 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 9 Sigurð Fafnisbana Ragnarson b: ABT 782 Page 1530

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Brynhild Budlasdatter b: 738 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 + Heluna b: ABT 785 10 Aslang Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 800 + Ragnar 'Lodbrok' Sigurðarson b: ABT 750 d: 845 10 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 8 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 9 Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 10 Rognvald Eysteinsson b: 820 d: 890 + Ragnhild Hrolfsdatter b: 822 6 Thora Sigurðarsðatter b: ABT 801 + Helgi Olafsson b: ABT 802 + Rognvald Olafsson b: ABT 790 d: 850 7 Æsceda Rognvalðsðottir b: ABT 812 + Eystein Ivarsson b: ABT 800 d: ABT 846 8 Rognvald Eysteinsson b: 820 d: 890 + Ragnhild Hrolfsdatter b: 822 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 5 Ivar Regnersson b: ABT 775 d: ABT 873 Page 1531

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Ingiald Helgissdatter b: ABT 776 6 Sigtryg + Sida von Danemark 7 Hardeknud Sigtrygsen 8 Gorm Hardeknudsson d: 950 + Thyra Danebod b: 866 d: BEF 950 9 Harald Gormsson b: 900 d: 1 NOV 986 + Gyrithe Olafsdotter 10 Herbastus de Crepon b: 911 d: 1 NOV 987 + Cyrid Olafsdatter + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 3 Sigurd Ring b: 724 d: 812 + Alfhild Gandolfsson b: 728 d: 810 4 Ragnar Lodbrock b: 750 + Aslaug Sigudsdottir b: ABT 755 5 Sigurd Ragnarson b: ABT 782 d: 873 + Heluna of England b: ABT 784 6 Horda-Knut Sigurdsson d: 874 7 Frotho Of Denmark d: 875 8 Gorm Enske + Sida 9 Harold II Parcus d: 899 + Aelfgifu of Wessex b: ABT 997 10 Gormdel Gammel b: 931 + Thtya Dannebod Of Jutland + Aud Ivarsdatter b: ABT 674 3 Sigurd "Ring" Randversson King in Sweden b: ABT 730 d: 812 + Alfild Gandolfsdatter b: ABT 735 4 Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson b: 765 d: 845 + Aslaug Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 760 5 Bjorn "Ironside" Ragnasson b: ABT 776 6 Refill Bjornsson b: 796 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 Page 1532

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Eric Refilsson b: 814 8 Emund Eriksson b: 832 d: 859 9 Erik Emundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 Page 1533

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 6 Refill Bjornsson b: 796 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907. • 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 Page 1534

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Lloyd I. Taylor 7 Eric Refilsson b: 814 8 Emund Eriksson b: 832 d: 859 9 Erik Emundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 Page 1535

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+ Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Ingild b: ABT 675 d: 718 3 Sigurd "The Ring" Randversson b: ABT 730 d: 812 + Alfhild Gandolfsdottir b: ABT 735 4 Ruric b: 782 d: 850 5 Rurik b: ABT 830 d: 879 + Efenda Novgorod b: 850 d: Deceased 6 Igor b: 875 d: 945 + Olga of Kiev b: ABT 890 d: 969 7 Svyatoslav Kiev b: ABT 920 d: 973 + Maloucha of Lubech b: ABT 935 d: 1002 8 Vladimir "The Great" of Kiev b: ABT 960 d: 15 JUL 1015 + Rogneda von Polotzk 9 Jaroslaus I "The Wise" Grand Duke Of Kiev b: ABT 980 d: 20 FEB 1053/54 + Ingrid Olafsdotter Princess of Sweden b: ABT 1001 d: 10 FEB 1049/50 10 Anna Agnesia"Grand Duchess of Kiev"Yaroslavna b: 1037 d: BET 1076 AND 1089 + Henri I of France b: 1006 d: 4 AUG 1060 + Ingegard Anna Olafsdottir b: 1001 d: 10 FEB 1049/50 10 Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna Of Kiev b: ABT 1024 d: AFT 1075 + Henry I Capet of France b: 4 MAY 1008 d: 4 AUG 1060 + Henry I Capet King Of France b: 1008 d: 2 AUG 1060 + Regneide (Rogneda) of Polotsk b: ABT 958 d: 1000 9 Yaroslav "The Wise" b: 978 d: 20 FEB 1053/54 + Ingigerd Olafsdotter b: ABT 1001 d: 10 FEB 1049/50 10 Anne of Kiev + Henry I Capet b: ABT 1008 d: 4 AUG 1060 + Ingegard Anna Olafsdottir b: 1001 d: 10 FEB 1049/50 10 Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna b: 1024 d: 1089 + Henry I Capet of France b: 4 MAY 1008 d: 4 AUG 1060 + Raoul "The Great" de Vexin b: ABT 1015 d: 23 FEB 1073/74 4 Ragnar Sigurdsson b: ABT 756 d: 845 + Aslaug Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 760 5 Bjorn "Ironside" Ragnasson b: ABT 776 6 Refill Bjornsson b: 796 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 Page 1536

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Lloyd I. Taylor 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Eric Refilsson b: 814 8 Emund Eriksson b: 832 d: 859 9 Erik Emundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 Page 1537

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 6 Refill Bjornsson b: 796 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 Page 1538

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Eric Refilsson b: 814 8 Emund Eriksson b: 832 d: 859 9 Erik Emundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Eymond Eriksson b: ABT 832 9 Eirikur Eymundsson 10 Bjorn den gamle Eriksson 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 7 Erik Refilsson b: 814 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 Page 1539

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Lloyd I. Taylor 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 + Mrs-Erik Edmundsson Queen of Sweden b: ABT 854 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 8 Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 832 d: 907 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 9 Erik Edmundsson b: 849 d: 900 10 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson b: 867 d: 950 + Mrs-Edmund Eriksson b: ABT 837 9 Erik Edmundsson King of Sweden b: ABT 849 d: ABT 900 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950. • 10 Bjorn "the Old" Eriksson King of Sweden b: ABT 867 d: ABT 950 + Ingeborn Eriksson b: ABT 870 5 Sigurd "Snake-Eye" Ragnarsson b: ABT 776 d: 830 + Heluna of England b: ABT 784 6 Hardecanute Sigurdsson b: ABT 814 d: 850 7 Gorm Knudsson "The Old" King of Denmark b: ABT 840 d: ABT 940 + Thyre "Danebod" Klacksdottir Queen of Denmark b: ABT 844 d: ABT 935 8 Harald VII "The Blue Tooth" Gormsson King of b: ABT 910 d: 1 NOV 987 + Gyrithe "Gunhild" Olafssson Queen of Denmark b: ABT 923 9 Thyra Haraldsdatter Queen of Norway b: ABT 947 d: 18 SEP 1000 + Thorgils Styrbjornsson b: 936 10 Fulbert De Falaise b: ABT 978 d: 1017 + Doda de Falaise b: ABT 980 + Doda b: ABT 980 + Doda of Falaise b: ABT 980 + Gyrithe "Gunhild" Olafssson Queen of Denmark b: ABT 923 7 Frotho Staelland b: ABT 820 d: 875 + Asloga b: ABT 818 8 Enske Gorm d: 890 + Sida 9 Harold Parcus b: ABT 815 d: ABT 899 + Elgiva of Wessex b: ABT 860 10 Herfast de Arqu b: ABT 885 6 Thora Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 800 + Rognvald Olafsson b: 790 d: 850 7 Aseda Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir of Jutland b: 812 + Eystein Glumra "the Noisy" "the Ivarsson b: 800 d: ABT 830 8 Malahue Huldrich Eysteinsson b: ABT 845 d: BET 911 AND 912 9 Ralph de Bessin 10 Balso de Bessin 9 Richard de St. Sauveur b: ABT 880 d: AFT 933 10 Niel de St. Sauveur b: ABT 905 + Sprota Adela de Senlis b: ABT 913 d: 945 + Maude St. Pol de Therouanne b: ABT 869 9 Richard de St. Sauveur b: ABT 880 d: AFT 933 10 Niel de St. Sauveur b: ABT 905 + Sprota Adela de Senlis b: ABT 913 d: 945 9 Hugh de Calvacamp b: ABT 890 10 Rodulf de Tosney I b: ABT 940 10 Ralph (Rodulf) de Toeni b: ABT 935 8 Rognvald "The Wise" Eysteinsson b: ABT 830 d: 890 + Ragnhilda (Hilda) Hrolfsdotter b: 848 d: 892 9 Ganger Hrolf (Rollo) "le Pieton" Ragnvaldsson b: 870 d: 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 Page 1540

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc (Adele) of Normandy b: 917 d: ABT 14 OCT 962 + William of Poitou and Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Ermina 9 Hrollanger b: ABT 874 d: AFT 896 + Emina 10 Ganger Hrolf Rollo Turstan Brico or Bigod b: 862 d: 925 + Gerlotte of Blois + Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir b: 848 9 Hrollager Ragnvaldsson b: ABT 854 + Emina 10 Hrolf Brico or Bigod Turstan b: ABT 885 + Gerlotte de Blois b: ABT 913 d: AFT 972 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 Page 1541

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Lloyd I. Taylor + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 + Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir b: 848 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 + Hilda (Ragnhild) Countess Hrolfsdottir b: ABT 837 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 Page 1542

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 + Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson b: ABT 810 8 Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 855 + Harald "Fairhaired" Halfdansson b: ABT 850 d: 934 9 Olaf Haraldsson b: ABT 877 d: 934 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingelborge b: ABT 930 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingleborge (Nmn-Rognvald) Olafsson b: ABT 930 d: Deceased 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingleborge (Nmn-Rognvald) Olafsson b: ABT 930 d: Deceased + Harald I "Fairhair" Halfdansson King of Norway b: ABT 850 d: ABT 936 9 Olaf Haraldsson b: ABT 877 d: 934 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingelborge b: ABT 930 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingleborge (Nmn-Rognvald) Olafsson b: ABT 930 d: Deceased 10 Ragnvald Olafsson b: ABT 925 d: 970 + Ingleborge (Nmn-Rognvald) Olafsson b: ABT 930 d: Deceased 8 Malahue Huldrich Eysteinsson b: ABT 845 d: BET 911 AND 912 9 Ralph de Bessin 10 Balso de Bessin 9 Richard de St. Sauveur b: ABT 880 d: AFT 933 10 Niel de St. Sauveur b: ABT 905 + Sprota Adela de Senlis b: ABT 913 d: 945 + Maude St. Pol de Therouanne b: ABT 869 9 Richard de St. Sauveur b: ABT 880 d: AFT 933 10 Niel de St. Sauveur b: ABT 905 + Sprota Adela de Senlis b: ABT 913 d: 945 9 Hugh de Calvacamp b: ABT 890 10 Rodulf de Tosney I b: ABT 940 10 Ralph (Rodulf) de Toeni b: ABT 935 8 Rognvald "The Wise" Eysteinsson b: ABT 830 d: 890 + Ragnhilda (Hilda) Hrolfsdotter b: 848 d: 892 9 Ganger Hrolf (Rollo) "le Pieton" Ragnvaldsson b: 870 d: 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 Page 1543

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc (Adele) of Normandy b: 917 d: ABT 14 OCT 962 + William of Poitou and Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Ermina 9 Hrollanger b: ABT 874 d: AFT 896 + Emina 10 Ganger Hrolf Rollo Turstan Brico or Bigod b: 862 d: 925 + Gerlotte of Blois + Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir b: 848 9 Hrollager Ragnvaldsson b: ABT 854 + Emina 10 Hrolf Brico or Bigod Turstan b: ABT 885 + Gerlotte de Blois b: ABT 913 d: AFT 972 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 + Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir b: 848 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 Page 1544

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 872 10 Adaele Gerloc of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Guillaume III Duke of Aquitaine b: ABT 929 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Duchess Poppa of Senlis De Bayeux b: ABT 872 d: 931 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 + Poppa De Bayeux b: 872 d: ABT 938 10 Gerloc Adele Of Normandy b: ABT 897 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + William I Count of Poitou , III Duke d'Aquitaine b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 + William "The Towhead" b: ABT 915 d: 3 APR 963 + Hilda (Ragnhild) Countess Hrolfsdottir b: ABT 837 9 Rollo Rolf Rognvaldsson b: ABT 860 d: ABT 932 + Poppa of Bayeux b: ABT 872 10 Gerloc of Rouen, Normandy + William I, Count of Poitou b: ABT 925 d: 3 APR 963 10 William I "Longsword" of Normandy b: ABT 892 d: 17 DEC 943 + Adela Sprota De Bretagne & Senlis b: 917 d: AFT 14 OCT 962 + Sprota (Danish wife) of Bretten + Esprota Adela de Senlis b: 911 d: ABT 972 + Sprota Esprota de Bretagne b: ABT 911 + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972. • + Sporta de Senlis b: 898 d: ABT 972 + Sporte De Bretagne b: ABT 911 d: WFT Est 938-1005 + Esporita De Senlis b: 911 d: 945 + Luitgarde de Vermandois b: ABT 920 d: 9 FEB 978/79 6 Aslaug Sigurdsdottir b: 790 + Helgi "The Keen" Fridleifsson b: ABT 770 7 Sigurd Hiort Helgisson b: ABT 805 + Thyri Klacksdottir b: ABT 805 8 Ranghild Hiort Sigurdsdottir b: ABT 830 d: 855 + Halfdan "the Black" Gudrodsson b: 825 d: ABT 863 9 Harald "Fairhaired" Halfdansson b: ABT 850 d: 934 + Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir b: ABT 855 10 Olaf Haraldsson b: ABT 877 d: 934 7 Sigrid Helgisdottir b: ABT 812 Page 1545

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Lloyd I. Taylor + Harald Klak of Jutland d: ABT 852 8 Gottfried Haithabu Haraldsson b: ABT 820 d: JUN 885 + Gisela de Lorraine b: ABT 868 d: BEF 26 OCT 907 9 Ludmilla (Ragnhildis) von Friesland b: ABT 863 d: 917 + Theodoric von Ringleheim b: 853 d: 8 FEB 916/17 10 Lambert of Louvain von Ringleheim b: ABT 900 + Miss Betuwe b: ABT 900 9 Sigfred le Danois Guines b: ABT 905 d: 965 + Elisende Elftrude de Flanders b: ABT 935 d: 970 10 Hawise Heloise de Guines b: ABT 958 + Geoffrey Crispin b: 963 d: ABT 1015.

• Ráðbarðr From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ráðbarðr, Raðbarðr or Rathbarth (late 7th century) was a legendary king of Garðaríki (Russia), who appears in Sögubrot and the Lay of Hyndla. Sögubrot tells that he married the fugitive princess Auðr the Deep-Minded without the consent of her father king Ivar Vidfamne, who soon departed to punish his daughter. He died, however, on route, and so Ráðbarðr helped Auð's son Harald Wartooth claim his maternal grandfather's possessions in Sweden and Denmark. Ráðbarðr and Auðr had a son together named Randver. Source Reference 77 applies. 4913. AUD IVARSDATTER (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Audr Ivarsdottir, was born about 674 in Denmark to Ivar Halfdansson, King of Sweden 4934 and Gauthild Alfsdatter 4935, as shown in family tree 954. Aud became generally known as "The Deep Minded". Radbart Unknown, King of Gardarige 4912, aged about 31, married Aud Ivarsdatter, aged about -5, about 669 in Denmark. They had one son: Randver Radbartsson, King of Denmark 4892 about 670 This family is shown as family tree 945. 4914. ALFGEIR UNKNOWN, KING OF VINGULMORK (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 688 in Vingulmork, Hedmark, Norway. Note: Contemporary with King Olaf who held Westfold. Alfgeir an d son Gandolf (Gandalf) made many incursions into Raumarik i and controlled most of it. Alfgeir fathered one son: Gandolf Alfgeirsson 4894 after 7710 This family is shown within family tree 913. 4915. EOCHAID FIONN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 660 in Scotland. Note: 1 Eochaid FIONN b: 660 + Spondana b: 677 2 Eochaid FIONN b: 692 d: 728 + Unk b: 700 3 Aodh Hugh "the White Argyll Aed Finn" FIONN b: 725 d: 778 4 Eochaid "Archais" "the Venemous" "the Poisonous" MACHUGH b: 747 d: 819 5 Alpin MACHUGH b: 778 d: 20 Jul 834 6 Kenneth "the Hardy" MACALPIN b: Abt 0810 d: 6 feb 0858. 4916. SPONDANA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 677 in Scotland. Eochaid Fionn 4915 married Spondana Unknown. They had one son: Eochaid Fionn 4896 in 692 This family is shown within family tree 916. 4917. CENRED UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Ceolwald Unknown 4936 and Ceolwald Unknown 4936, as shown in family tree 955. Note: Cenred (?)1 M, #102689 Cenred (?)||p10269.htm#i102689|Ceolwald (?)||p10269.htm#i102690||||Cuthwulf (?)||p10269.htm#i102682|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Cenred (?) is the son of Ceolwald (?).1 Children of Cenred (?) Ine, King of Wessex d. c 7282 Ingild (?)+ d. 7181 Cwenburh (?) 1 Cuthburh (?)+ 1 Citations Page 1546

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[S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 66. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. Source Reference 111 applies. Cenred fathered one son: Ingild Unknown 4897 This family is shown as family tree 946. 4918. LEUTWIINUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 661 to Kunza Unknown 4937, as shown in family tree 956. Leutwiinus died in 713, aged about 52. Note: 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. 4919. DAUGHTER OF CHRODEBERTUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 661 to Chrodobertus Unknown 4938 and Doda Unknown 4939, as shown in family tree 957. Leutwiinus Unknown 4918 married Chrodebertus Unknown. They had one daughter: Rotou Unknown 4898 in 690 This family is shown as family tree 947. 4920. ANGILBERT DE PONTHIEU, GOVERNOR OF PONTHIEU (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 777 to Waudbert de Ponthieu 4940 and Berthilde de Thuringe 4941, as shown in family tree 958. Angilbert died on 18 December 814, aged about 37, in Aix-La-Chapelle, Allemagne. 4921. BERTHA CAROLINGIAN (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany to Charlemagne Carolingian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 4705 and Hildegard Von Der Vinzgau 4706, as shown in family tree 857. Bertha died in 853, aged about 74, in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. Angilbert de Ponthieu, Governor of Ponthieu 4920, aged about 18, married Bertha Carolingian, aged about 16, in 795. They had one son: Nithard de Ponthieu, Duke of Ponthieu 4900 about 795 This family is shown as family tree 948. 4922. ETICHO, I ALSACE, DUKE OF ALSACE (Lloyd's thirty-eight-times-great-great-uncle) was born about 645 to Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne 4931 and Gerberge De Burgundy 4932, as shown in family tree 952. Eticho, died on 20 February 689/90, aged about 43. Note: 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. Eticho, fathered one son: Adabert Alsace, Duke of Alsace 4901 in 675 4923. DUKE MUNDERIC DE VITRY-EN-PERTHOIS (Lloyd's third cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 495 to Cloderic Unknown 4942. Munderic fathered one son: St Bodigisel Unknown, I 4902 in 545

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4924. SNAER (SVAER) JOKULSSON KING IN KVENLAND (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 275 in Finland to Jokull Frostasson 4943, as shown in family tree 959. Snaer fathered one son: Thorri Snaersson King In Kvenland 4903 in 320 This family is shown as family tree 949. 4925. SENATOR/DUKE AUSBERT MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF MOSELLE, SENATOR OF ROMER (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ausebert Moselle, was born in 536 in Old Saxony, Germany to Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon 4944 and Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierre 4945, as shown in family tree 960. Ausbert died about 570, aged about 34. Note: 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. 4926. ADLEBERGE DE KENT, QUEEN OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Blithildes, was born in 541 in Paris, France to Charbert I Merovigian, King of Paris 4946 and Ingoberge De Paris, Queen 4947, as shown in family tree 961. Adleberge died in 580, aged about 39. Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer 4925 married Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks. They had three children: Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselle 4949 in 530 Arnoul Merovigian, of Metz, Margrave de Schelde 4904 about 550 Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsace 4950 in 560 This family is shown as family tree 950. 4927. GARNIER, I DE TREVES (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather). 4928. MS. DE AGILOGINGES, LADY (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother). Garnier, I De Treves 4927 married Ms. De Agiloginges, Lady. They had one son: Ansound De Treves, Bishop of Saint Luitvin 4907 This family is shown within family tree 932. 4929. EGA DE DOMUS (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather). Ega became generally known as "The Major". The Major died in 646. 4930. GERBERGA DE FRANCONIA (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 564 to Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconia 4948 and Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselle 4949, as shown in family tree 962. Gerberga died in 646, aged about 82. Ega De Domus 4929 married Gerberga De franconia. They had one daughter: Ms. De Domus, Lady of Alsace 4908 This family is shown as family tree 951. 4931. LEUTHARIUS DE SCHILDE, COUNT OF PERONNE (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Leutharius von Schelde, was born in 600 in France to Erchenaud De Schilde, Duke of Alsace 4950, as shown in family tree 963. Leutharius died in 673, aged about 73. 4932. GERBERGE DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ricomer De Burgundy 4951, as shown within family tree 943. Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne 4931 married Gerberge De Burgundy. They had two children: Ms. De Schilde 4910 about 610 Eticho, I Alsace, Duke of Alsace 4922 about 645 This family is shown as family tree 952. 4933. HENGIST DE KENT, KING (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 400 to Whitgils de Kent 4952, as shown in family tree 964. Hengist died in 488, aged about 88. Hengist fathered one son: Hathwagate de Saxony 4911 about 450 This family is shown as family tree 953.

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4934. IVAR HALFDANSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 612 in Denmark to Halfdan Haraldsson, King of Sweden 4953 and Moalde Kinriksdatter 4954, as shown in family tree 965. Ivar became generally known as "Wild Fathom from Skane". Wild Fathom from Skane died in 647, aged about 35. 4935. GAUTHILD ALFSDATTER (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 614 in Denmark to Alf Olafsson 4955, as shown in family tree 966. Gauthild became generally known as "Gyrithe". Ivar Halfdansson, King of Sweden 4934, aged about 20, married Gauthild Alfsdatter, aged about 18, in 632 in Denmark. They had one daughter: Aud Ivarsdatter 4913 about 674 This family is shown as family tree 954. 4936. CEOLWALD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Cuthwulf Unknown 4956, as shown in family tree 967. Note: Ceolwald (?)1 M, #102690 Ceolwald (?)||p10269.htm#i102690|Cuthwulf (?)||p10269.htm#i102682||||Cuthwine (?)||p10268.htm#i102679|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Ceolwald (?) is the son of Cuthwulf (?).1 Child of Ceolwald (?) Cenred (?)+ 1 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 115 applies. 4937. KUNZA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 650 to Cloudoule Unknown 4957, as shown in family tree 968. Kunza had one son: Leutwiinus Unknown 4918 in 661 This family is shown as family tree 956. 4938. CHANCELLOR CHRODOBERTUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 629 to Lambert Unknown 4958, as shown in family tree 969. Chrodobertus became generally known as "Chancellor of Neustria". Chancellor of Neustria died in 678, aged about 49. 4939. DODA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 630. Doda died in 678, aged about 48. Note: Children Chrodobertus b: 661 Lantbertus "Lambert" b: 659. Chrodobertus Unknown 4938 married Doda Unknown. They had one daughter: Chrodebertus Unknown 4919 in 661 This family is shown as family tree 957. 4940. WAUDBERT DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 706 to Theudric de Ponthieu 4959, as shown in family tree 970. Waudbert died in 762, aged about 56. 4941. BERTHILDE DE THURINGE (Lloyd's thirty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 715. Waudbert de Ponthieu 4940 married Berthilde de Thuringe. They had one son: Angilbert de Ponthieu, Governor of Ponthieu 4920 about 777 This family is shown as family tree 958. 4942. CLODERIC UNKNOWN (Lloyd's second cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born in 475 to Sigibert Unknown, I 4960. Cloderic died in 530, aged about 55. Cloderic fathered one son: Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthois 4923 in 495

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4943. JOKULL FROSTASSON (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 240 in Of, Finland to Frosti Karasson King in Kvenland 4961, as shown in family tree 971. Jokull fathered one son: Snaer (Svaer) Jokulsson King In Kvenland 4924 in 275 This family is shown as family tree 959. 4944. FERREOLUS MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF MOSELLE, SENATOR AT NARBON (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born between 465 and 517 in Moselle, Austrasia, France to Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergne 4962 and Tonantius Unknown 4963, as shown in family tree 972. Note: Source: Kraentzler 1636, AF; Collins. K: Waubert, Senator. AF: Wambert, born about 480, died after 491. TITLE: Margraf von Schelde. 4945. OUTERIA DE RHEIMS, DUCHESS OF ROME, ABBESS OF ST. PIERRE (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 504 in Moselle, Austrasia to Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Cologne 4964 and Agilolfing Unknown, Lady of Thuringia 4965, as shown in family tree 973. Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon 4944 married Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierre. They had one son: Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer 4925 in 536 This family is shown as family tree 960. 4946. CHARBERT I MEROVIGIAN, KING OF PARIS (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 520 in Paris, France to Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks 4966 and Ragegonde Unknown, Lady of the Thuringian Franks 4967, as shown in family tree 974. Charbert died on 7 May 570, aged about 49. 4947. INGOBERGE DE PARIS, QUEEN (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 520 in Paris, France. Ingoberge died in 589, aged about 69. Charbert I Merovigian, King of Paris 4946 married Ingoberge De Paris, Queen. They had one daughter: Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks 4926 in 541 This family is shown as family tree 961. 4948. RICHMERES DE BOULOGNE, DUKE OF FRANCONIA (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 538 to Theobard De Boulogne Betton, Duke of Ostrevant 4968 and Austregilde Aiga De Cambria 4969, as shown in family tree 975. Richmeres died in 607, aged about 69. 4949. GERTRUDES MEROVIGIAN, LADY OF MOSELLE (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 530 to Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer 4925 and Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks 4926, as shown in family tree 950. Gertrudes died in 655, aged about 125. Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconia 4948 married Gertrudes Merovigian, Lady of Moselle. They had one daughter: Gerberga De franconia 4930 in 564 This family is shown as family tree 962. 4950. ERCHENAUD DE SCHILDE, DUKE OF ALSACE (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Erchenaud Von Schelde and Erchembaldus, was born in 560 in France to Ausbert Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator of Romer 4925 and Adleberge De Kent, Queen of the Franks 4926, as shown in family tree 950. Erchenaud died in 658, aged about 98. Erchenaud fathered one son: Leutharius De Schilde, Count of Peronne 4931 in 600 This family is shown as family tree 963. 4951. RICOMER DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather). Ricomer fathered one daughter: Gerberge De Burgundy 4932 This family is shown within family tree 943. 4952. WHITGILS DE KENT (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 350 to Witta de Kent 4970, as shown in family tree 976. Whitgils fathered one son: Hengist de Kent, King 4933 about 400 This family is shown as family tree 964. 4953. HALFDAN HARALDSSON, KING OF SWEDEN (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 590 in Jutland, Denmark to Harald Valldarsson, The Old King of Denmark 4971 and Hildur Heidreksdatter 4972, as shown in family tree 977.

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4954. MOALDE KINRIKSDATTER (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandmother) was born in 594 in Jutland, Denmark. Moalde became generally known as "Digri". Halfdan Haraldsson, King of Sweden 4953 married Moalde Kinriksdatter. They had one son: Ivar Halfdansson, King of Sweden 4934 about 612 This family is shown as family tree 965. 4955. ALF OLAFSSON (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 580 in Jylland, Denmark to Olaf Olafsson 4973 and Olof Halfdansson 4974, as shown in family tree 978. Alf fathered one daughter: Gauthild Alfsdatter 4935 in 614 This family is shown as family tree 966. 4956. CUTHWULF UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Cutha, was born to Cuthwine Unknown 4975, as shown in family tree 979. Note: Cuthwulf (?)||p10269.htm#i102682|Cuthwine (?)||p10268.htm#i102679||||Ceawlin, King of Wessex|d. 593|p10264.htm#i102635|||||||||| Cuthwulf (?) is the son of Cuthwine (?).1 Cuthwulf (?) was also known as Cutha (?). Child of Cuthwulf (?) Ceolwald (?)+ 1 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 2. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Reference 111 applies. Cuthwulf fathered one son: Ceolwald Unknown 4936 This family is shown as family tree 967. 4957. BISHOP CLOUDOULE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 620 to Clothilde Unknown 4976, as shown in family tree 980. Cloudoule became generally known as "Bishop of Metz". Bishop of Metz died in 690, aged about 70. Cloudoule fathered one daughter: Kunza Unknown 4937 in 650 This family is shown as family tree 968. 4958. DUKE LAMBERT UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 599 to Chrodobertus I Unknown 4977, as shown within family tree 957. Lambert became generally known as "Duke of Neustria". Duke of Neustria died in 650, aged about 51. Lambert fathered one son: Chrodobertus Unknown 4938 in 629 This family is shown as family tree 969. 4959. THEUDRIC DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 680 to Wilmar de Boulogne 4978 and Ms. de Ponthieu 4979, as shown in family tree 981. Note: 1 Theudric De Ponthieu b: 680 2 Waudbert De Ponthieu b: 706 d: 762 + Berthilde De Thuringe b: 715 3 Angilbert De Ponthieu b: Abt 777 d: 18 Dec 814 + Bertha Carolingian b: 779 d: 853 4 Nithard "The Chronicler" De Ponthieu b: Abt 795 d: 883 5 Heligaud De Ponthieu b: Abt 816 d: 866 6 Herlouin De Ponthieu b: Abt 840 d: 878. Theudric fathered one son: Waudbert de Ponthieu 4940 in 706 This family is shown as family tree 970. 4960. SIGIBERT UNKNOWN, I (Lloyd's cousin, more than fourteen times removed,) was born to Lothar I Unknown 4980. Sigibert died in 575. Note: Father: Lothar I b: 497 in Rheims.Marne, France Mother: Ingund b: 499 Marriage 1 Brunhilda Children Chodoswintha Page 1551

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4961. FROSTI KARASSON KING IN KVENLAND (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 210 in Of, Finland to Kari FornjotssonKing in Kvenland 4981, as shown within family tree 959. Frosti fathered one son: Jokull Frostasson 4943 in 240 This family is shown as family tree 971. 4962. SIGIMBERUS, I MEROVIGIAN, BISHOP OF AUVERGNE (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 419 in Westphalia, Germany to Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 and Basina, I Agilofing 4983, as shown in family tree 982. 4963. TONANTIUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born to Tonantius Ferreolus 4984 and Papinilla Avitus Unknown 4985, as shown in family tree 984. Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergne 4962 married Tonantius Unknown. They had one son: Ferreolus Merovigian, Duke of Moselle, Senator at Narbon 4944 about 491 This family is shown as family tree 972. 4964. CHODOREIUS MEROVIGIAN, OF KOELN/COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 480 to Siegbert, I Merovigian, King of Koeln/Cologne 4986, as shown in family tree 985. Chodoreius died in 509, aged about 29, of Murdered/executed by Clovis I. 4965. AGILOLFING UNKNOWN, LADY OF THURINGIA (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother). Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Cologne 4964 married Agilolfing Unknown, Lady of Thuringia. They had one daughter: Outeria De Rheims, Duchess of Rome, Abbess of St. Pierre 4945 in 504 This family is shown as family tree 973. 4966. CLOTAIRE MEROVIGIAN, I LOTAIRE, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF SALIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 497/98 in Reims, Neustria to Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks 4987 and Clothilde De Burgundy 4988, as shown in family tree 986. Clotaire died on 23 November 561, aged about 64, in Braines, France. Note: Father: Clovis I MEROVIGIAN b: 481 Mother: Clothilde DE BURGUNDY b: 475 in Bourgogne,France Marriage 1 Radegonde UNKNOWN b: 500 in Thuringia,Germany,Ingonde Children Charibert I MEROVIGIAN b: 520 in Paris,France Blithildes MEROVIGIAN b: 537 in Paris,France Chilperic I MEROVIGIAN b: 523 in Soissons Siegbert I MEROVIGIAN b: Abt 535 Guntram MEROVIGIAN b: 529. 4967. RAGEGONDE UNKNOWN, LADY OF THE THURINGIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Ingolde, was born in 500 in Thuringia, Germany, Ingonde to Bethar Unknown, Of the Thuringian Franks 4989, as shown in family tree 987. Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks 4966 married Ragegonde Unknown, Lady of the Thuringian Franks. They had one son: Charbert I Merovigian, King of Paris 4946 in 520 This family is shown as family tree 974. 4968. THEOBARD DE BOULOGNE BETTON, DUKE OF OSTREVANT (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Wago De Boulogne Parovius, Count of Montreuil/Rheims 4990, as shown in family tree 988. 4969. AUSTREGILDE AIGA DE CAMBRIA (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born to Ragnoraga Unknown 4991, as shown within family tree 962. Theobard De Boulogne Betton, Duke of Ostrevant 4968 married Austregilde Aiga De Cambria. They had one son: Richmeres De Boulogne, Duke of Franconia 4948 in 538 This family is shown as family tree 975. 4970. WITTA DE KENT (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 300 to Wecta Unknown 4992, as shown in family tree 989.

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4971. HARALD VALLDARSSON, THE OLD KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 568 in Jutland, Denmark to Valdar Hroarsson 4993, as shown in family tree 990. Harald died in Jutland, Denmark. 4972. HILDUR HEIDREKSDATTER (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 572 in Jutland, Denmark. Hildur became generally known as "Hildis Herver". Harald Valldarsson, The Old King of Denmark 4971, aged about 21, married Hildur Heidreksdatter, aged about 17, in 589 in Jutland, Denmark. They had one son: Halfdan Haraldsson, King of Sweden 4953 about 590 This family is shown as family tree 977. 4973. OLAF OLAFSSON (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 550. 4974. OLOF HALFDANSSON (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 540 in Denmark to Halfdan Frodasson 4994 and Sigris Denmark 4995, as shown in family tree 991. Olof became generally known as "The Mighty". Olaf Olafsson 4973 married Olof Halfdansson. They had one son: Alf Olafsson 4955 about 580 This family is shown as family tree 978. 4975. CUTHWINE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Ceawlin Unknown, King of Wessex 4996, as shown in family tree 992. Note: Cuthwine (?)1 M, #102679 Cuthwine (?)||p10268.htm#i102679|Ceawlin, King of Wessex|d. 593|p10264.htm#i102635||||Cynric, King of Wessex|d. c 560|p10264.htm#i102634|||||||||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Cuthwine (?) is the son of Ceawlin, King of Wessex.1 Children of Cuthwine (?) Cynebald (?)+ 1 Cuthwulf (?)+ 2 Citations [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 3. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage, page 2. Source Reference 111 applies. Cuthwine fathered one son: Cuthwulf Unknown 4956 This family is shown as family tree 979. 4976. LADY CLOTHILDE UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born in 580 to Arnoaldus Unknown 4997 and Oda Von Swabia 4998, as shown in family tree 993. Clothilde became generally known as "Dode Oda". Dode Oda died in 611, aged about 31. Notes: • 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. Clothilde had one son: Cloudoule Unknown 4957 in 620 This family is shown as family tree 980. 4977. DIKE CHRODOBERTUS I UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 569 to Charibert Unknown 4999 and Wulgrud Unknown 5000. Chrodobertus became generally known as "Duke of Neustria". Duke of Neustria died in 630, aged about 61. Chrodobertus fathered one son: Lambert Unknown 4958 in 599 This family is shown within family tree 957.

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4978. WILMAR DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 650 to Wilbert de Boulogne 5001 and Ada N Unknown 5002, as shown in family tree 994. Wilmar died about 688, aged about 38. Note: Children Maria de BOULOGNE b: ABT -700 Theudric de PONTHIEU b: -680 Odwel de BOULOGNE b: 680. 4979. MS. DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-grandmother) was born about 650 to Thierry de Ponthieu, Comte de Ponthieu 5003, as shown in family tree 995. Wilmar de Boulogne 4978 married Ms. de Ponthieu. They had one son: Theudric de Ponthieu 4959 in 680 This family is shown as family tree 981. 4980. KING OF THE FRANKS LOTHAR I UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-one-times-great-great-uncle) was born in 497 in Rheims, Marne, France to Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks 4987 and Clothilde De Burgundy 4988, as shown in family tree 986. Lothar died in 561, aged about 64. Note: 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 Marriage 5 Radegonde Marriage 6 Aregund b: 510 Children Chilperic I b: 539. Lothar fathered one son: Sigibert Unknown, I 4960 Generation of Forty-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 4981. KARI FORNJOTSSONKING IN KVENLAND (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 185 in Of, Finland to Fornjotur King in Kvenland 5004. Kari fathered one son: Frosti Karasson King in Kvenland 4961 in 210 This family is shown within family tree 959. 4982. CLODIO, V CLODIUS MEROVIGIAN, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS, KING OF FRANCE, KING OF SALIC FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Clodio Mergovigian, was born about 395 in Westphalia, Germany to Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, 5005 and Argotta Mangus, Queen of East Franks 5006, as shown in family tree 996. Clodio, became generally known as "Le Chevelu, The Long Haired". Le Chevelu, The Long Haired died about 448, aged about 53. (Clodio, married twice. He was married to Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne 5037 and Basina, I Agilofing 4983.) Notes: • 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 Page 1554

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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. Clodio, married his aunt, Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne 5037. 4983. BASINA, I AGILOFING (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 395 in Thuringia, Germany to Weldelphus Unknown, King of the Thurgian Franks 5007, as shown in family tree 997. Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 married Basina, I Agilofing. They had two children: Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks 5040 in 418 Sigimberus, I Merovigian, Bishop of Auvergne 4962 about 419 This family is shown as family tree 982. 4984. TONANTIUS FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 430 in Rome, Italy to Afranius Syagrius Ferreolus 5008 and Thugater Syagrius 5009, as shown within family tree 972. Tonantius died in 475, aged about 45. 4985. PAPINILLA AVITUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 463 in Rome, Italy to Flavius Phobus Mangus 5010 and Eulalie Avitus 5011, as shown in family tree 998. Tonantius Ferreolus 4984 married Papinilla Avitus Unknown. They had one daughter: Tonantius Unknown 4963 This family is shown as family tree 984. 4986. SIEGBERT, I MEROVIGIAN, KING OF KOELN/COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 460 in Koln, Germania to Chlodebaud Merovigian 5012 and Amalaberga De Saxony 5013, as shown in family tree 999. Siegbert, died in 509, aged about 49, of murdered by his son, instigated by Clovis I, in Buconian Forest. Siegbert, fathered one son: Chodoreius Merovigian, of Koeln/Cologne 4964 in 480 This family is shown as family tree 985. 4987. CLOVIS, I MEROVIGIAN, KING OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 465/66 in Rheims, Marne, France to Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks 5014 and Basina, II Unknown, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks) 5015, as shown in family tree 1000. Clovis, became generally known as "The Great". The Great died on 11 November 511, aged about 46, in Church of Pierre, Paris, France. Notes: • 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 Page 1555

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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. 4988. CLOTHILDE DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 475 in Bourgogne, France to Chilperic, II De Burgundy, King 5016 and Agrippine De Svebern Caratene 5017, as shown in family tree 1002. Clothilde died on 3 June 548, aged about 72, in Tours, France. Note: Prefix: Saint, Princess. The Girl of the French Vineyards. Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks 4987 married Clothilde De Burgundy. They had two children: Clotaire Merovigian, I Lotaire, King of the Franks, King of Salian Franks 4966 in 497 Lothar I Unknown 4980 in 497 This family is shown as family tree 986. 4989. BETHAR UNKNOWN, OF THE THURINGIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Bisinus Unknown 5018 and Basina, II Unknown, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks) 5015, as shown in family tree 1001. Note: Father: Berthar UNKNOWN Marriage 1 Clotaire Merovigian Lotaire I b: 497/499 in Reims,Neustria Children Charibert I MEROVIGIAN b: 520 in Paris,France Blithildes MEROVIGIAN b: 537 in Paris,France Chilperic I MEROVIGIAN b: 523 in Soissons Siegbert I MEROVIGIAN b: Abt 535 Guntram MEROVIGIAN b: 529. Bethar fathered one daughter: Ragegonde Unknown, Lady of the Thuringian Franks 4967 in 500 This family is shown as family tree 987. 4990. WAGO DE BOULOGNE PAROVIUS, COUNT OF MONTREUIL/RHEIMS (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 512 to Aymes De Boulogne Pretaxat, Count 5019, as shown in family tree 1003. Wago fathered one son: Theobard De Boulogne Betton, Duke of Ostrevant 4968 This family is shown as family tree 988. 4991. RAGNORAGA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in Of the Cambri. Ragnoraga fathered one daughter: Austregilde Aiga De Cambria 4969 This family is shown within family tree 962. 4992. WECTA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 250 to Odin de Asgard 5020, as shown in family tree 1004. Wecta fathered one son: Witta de Kent 4970 in 300 This family is shown as family tree 989. 4993. VALDAR HROARSSON (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 547 in Jutland, Denmark to Hroar Halfdansson, King of Denmark 5021 and Ogne Nurthumberland 5022, as shown in family tree 1005. Valdar died in 567, aged about 20, in Jutland, Denmark. Note: Albert B. Bach states that RFC has Vladr marrying Hildis of the Vandals, but I have her marrying Frodi "The Valiant" Fridleifsson, King of Denmark. Valdar fathered one son: Harald Valldarsson, The Old King of Denmark 4971 in 568 This family is shown as family tree 990.

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4994. HALFDAN FRODASSON (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 503 in Denmark to Frodi Fredegunde Fridleifsson 5023 and Frodi Fredegunde Fridleifsson 5023, as shown in family tree 1006. Notes: • Occupation: Mythological King of Sweden 1 Halfdan ("half dane") (Old Norse sources) or Healfdene (Beowulf) or Haldan (Danish Latin sources) was a legendary king of Denmark of the Skjldung (Scylding) lineage, the son of king named Frdi in many accounts, noted mainly as the father to the the two kings who succeeded him in the rule of Denmark, kings named Hrothgar and Halga and the Old English poem Beowulf and named Hrar and Helgi in Old Norse accounts. According to the Chronicon Lethrense and Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (Book 2), Halfdan had two brothers named Ro and Skat who also sought the throne. Both were killed by Halfdan. Saxo adds that his brothers' supporters were hanged and that Halfdan continued to reign with great cruelty, but that he reigned long and died peaceably in extreme old age. The Ynglinga saga gives Halfdan (in this work also son of a king named Fródi) a brother named Fridleif and says both were great warriors but that Halfdan was the better of the two. This might have been a lead-in to a feud between the brothers if Snorri had been dealing with Danish matters rather than Swedish matters. Snorri here only tells us that Halfdan attacked King Aun of Sweden and drove him into exile into Götaland. Halfdan then ruled Sweden for twenty years until he died in Uppsala of sickness and was buried in a mound. The poem Beowulf reads (lines 59–63): 59 Then, one after one, there woke to him, 60 to the chieftain of clansmen, children four: 61 Heorogar, then Hrothgar, then Halga brave; 62 and I heard that — ela's queen, 63 the Heathoscylfing’s helpmate dear. There is obviously something wrong with line 62. A name of a daughter has dropped out, a daughter who was the wife of someone whose name ends in -ela and who was a Heatho-Scylfing, a battle-Scylfing. It is likely enough that at some time in copying the poem a scribe was unable to make out the exact spelling of these names and so left the text blank at that point to be fixed up later. It was never fixed up and so the names were lost in later copies. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). • Father: Frodi FRIDLEIFSSON b: ABT 479 in Denmark Marriage 1 *Sigris of DENMARK Children Sigyna HALFDANSDATTER Heorogar HALFDANSSON *Hroar HALFDANSSON b: ABT 526 in Roskilde, Denmark *Helgi HALFDANSSON b: ABT 528 in Roskilde, Denmark. 4995. SIGRIS DENMARK (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 507 in Denmark. Halfdan Frodasson 4994 married Sigris Denmark. They had two children: Hroar Halfdansson, King of Denmark 5021 in 526 Olof Halfdansson 4974 about 540 This family is shown as family tree 991. 4996. CEAWLIN UNKNOWN, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Cynric Unknown, King of Wessex 5024, as shown in family tree 1007. Ceawlin died in 593. Note: Ceawlin, King of Wessex1 M, #102635, d. 593 Ceawlin, King of Wessex|d. 593|p10264.htm#i102635|Cynric, King of Wessex|d. c 560|p10264.htm#i102634||||Cerdic, King of Wessex|d. 534|p10264.htm#i102633|||||||||| Last Edited=8 Sep 2005 Ceawlin, King of Wessex was the son of Cynric, King of Wessex.1 He died in 593.1 Ceawlin, King of Wessex succeeded to the title of King Ceawlin of Wessex in 560.1 He was deposed as King of Wessex in 591.1 Children of Ceawlin, King of Wessex Cuthwine (?)+ 2 Cutha (?)+ 2 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 66. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 3. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. Source Page 1557

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4997. BISHOP ARNOALDUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 540 to Ansbertus Unknown, de Moselle 5025 and Blithidis Unknown 5026, as shown in family tree 1008. Arnoaldus became generally known as "Bishop of Metz". Bishop of Metz died in 601, aged about 61. 4998. ODA VON SWABIA (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 540 in Austrasia, France. Oda died after 611, when older than 71. Note: Children Arnulf DE METZ b: 13 AUG 582 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium Itta b: 592 in Landen,Austrsaia,France Clothilde (Dode Oda) b: 580. Arnoaldus Unknown 4997 married Oda Von Swabia. They had one daughter: Clothilde Unknown 4976 in 580 This family is shown as family tree 993. 4999. DUKE CHARIBERT UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born in 539. 5000. LADY WULGRUD UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born in 540. Wulgrud became generally known as "Lady of Paris". Charibert Unknown 4999 married Wulgrud Unknown. They had one son: Chrodobertus I Unknown 4977 in 569 This family is shown within family tree 957. 5001. WILBERT DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 625 to Folkmar de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne 5027, as shown in family tree 1009. Wilbert died about 656, aged about 31. 5002. ADA N UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandmother) was born about 625. Wilbert de Boulogne 5001 married Ada N Unknown. They had one son: Wilmar de Boulogne 4978 about 650 This family is shown as family tree 994. 5003. THIERRY DE PONTHIEU, COMTE DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 620 to Sigebert de Ponthieu, Comte de Ponthieu 5028, as shown in family tree 1010. Thierry fathered one daughter: Ms. de Ponthieu 4979 about 650 This family is shown as family tree 995. Generation of Forty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 5004. FORNJOTUR KING IN KVENLAND (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 150 in Of, Finland. Fornjotur fathered one son: Kari FornjotssonKing in Kvenland 4981 in 185 This family is shown within family tree 959. 5005. PHARAMOND MEROVIGIAN, KING OF FRANCE, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS, DUKE OF THE WEST FRANKS, (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 370 in Westphalia, Germany to Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5029 and Ildegonde De Lombardy 5030, as shown in family tree 1011. Pharamond died about 428, aged about 58. Note: 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. 5006. ARGOTTA MANGUS, QUEEN OF EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 376 in France to Genebald Mangus, King of the East Franks 5031 and Althildis DeCamulod 5032, as shown in family tree 1012. Argotta became generally known as "Mother of all the Kings of France". Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, 5005 married Argotta Mangus, Queen of East Franks. They had one son: Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 about 395 This family is shown as family tree 996. 5007. KING WELDELPHUS UNKNOWN, KING OF THE THURGIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 365.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Weldelphus fathered three children: Basinna Unknown, I 5090 in 390 Banin Chlodwig, I De Keulen, Of the Thurngian Franks 5042 Basina, I Agilofing 4983 in 395 This family is shown as family tree 997.

5008. AFRANIUS SYAGRIUS FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 390 to Sigimer Ferreolus 5033. 5009. THUGATER SYAGRIUS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 390 to Flavius Afranius Syagrius 5034. Afranius Syagrius Ferreolus 5008 married Thugater Syagrius. They had one son: Tonantius Ferreolus 4984 in 430 This family is shown within family tree 972. 5010. FLAVIUS PHOBUS MANGUS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 440 to Flavius Mangus Unknown 5035, as shown within family tree 984. 5011. EULALIE AVITUS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 442 to Thaumaste, I Avitus 5036, as shown in family tree 1013. Flavius Phobus Mangus 5010 married Eulalie Avitus. They had one daughter: Papinilla Avitus Unknown 4985 in 463 This family is shown as family tree 998. 5012. CHLODEBAUD MEROVIGIAN (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 440 in Koln, Germania to Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 and Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne 5037, as shown in family tree 983. Chlodebaud died in 483, aged about 43, in Koln, Germania. 5013. AMALABERGA DE SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 440 to Clodoweg De Saxony 5038 and Wedelphe De Saxony 5039, as shown within family tree 985. Chlodebaud Merovigian 5012 married Amalaberga De Saxony. They had one son: Siegbert, I Merovigian, King of Koeln/Cologne 4986 in 460 This family is shown as family tree 999. 5014. CHILDERIC, I MEROVIGIAN, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING OF THE SALIC FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 436 to Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks 5040 and Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franks 5041, as shown in family tree 1014. Childeric, died in 481, aged about 45. 5015. BASINA, II UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF THE THURINGIANS (FRANKS) (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born to Banin Chlodwig, I De Keulen, Of the Thurngian Franks 5042 and Basine De Saxony, Lady of Saksen 5043, as shown within family tree 986. (Basina, married twice. She was married to Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks 5014 and Bisinus Unknown 5018.) Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks 5014 married Basina, II Unknown, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks). They had one son: Clovis, I Merovigian, King of the Franks 4987 in 465 This family is shown as family tree 1000. 5016. CHILPERIC, II DE BURGUNDY, KING (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gondioc De Burgundy 5044 and Caratena De Svebern 5045, as shown in family tree 1015. 5017. AGRIPPINE DE SVEBERN CARATENE (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born about 450 in Burgundy, France to Edeko De Svebern 5046, as shown in family tree 1016. Chilperic, II De Burgundy, King 5016 married Agrippine De Svebern Caratene. They had one daughter: Clothilde De Burgundy 4988 in 475 This family is shown as family tree 1002. 5018. BISINUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather). Bisinus Unknown married Basina, II Unknown, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks) 5015. They had one son: Bethar Unknown, Of the Thuringian Franks 4989 This family is shown as family tree 1001. 5019. AYMES DE BOULOGNE PRETAXAT, COUNT (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in Rheim, Marne, France to Leodegard, II De Boulogne, Count 5047, as shown in family tree 1017. Aymes fathered one son: Wago De Boulogne Parovius, Count of Montreuil/Rheims 4990 in 512 This family is shown as family tree 1003.

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5020. ODIN DE ASGARD (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 210 in Asgard, Asia to Fredalaf Frithuwald Freothlaf 5048 and Bestla (of) Bolthorn 5049, as shown in family tree 1018. Odin became generally known as "Woden, Woutan". Woden, Woutan died in Lake Malaren, Uppsala, Sweden. Note: A. Early legendary kings of Denmark. The kings of Denmark, like the Saxon, Norwegian, and Swedish rulers, all claim descent from Odin. Odin's real name, according to the old stories, was Sigge Fridulfson, but he called himself Odin so that people would worship him. Odin is said to have come from Asgard, the legendary home of the gods. (Interestingly, the twelth-century Danish historian Saxo identifies Asgard with Byzantium.) Traveling north from Asgard in the first century AD, Odin allegedly founded the Kingdom of the Svear in Uppsala sometime before the Christian era. King Odin, we are told, had five sons. They reigned over various parts of Scandinavia, and at least two of them ruled in Denmark. (One must remember that Denmark at that time included Skane. Although this region has belonged to Sweden in modern times, it was Danish from legendary through medieval times.) We shall not endeavor to mention all the legendary kings of Denmark, but rather highlight some of the more famous and interesting heroes of the sagas. The Danish kings, like those of Norway and Sweden, did not always follow a direct line of succession from father to son. But they were required to be of noble blood, and they were elected by a gathering of nobles known as the "Thing". [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev] Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ. Page: 73-74. Odin fathered one son: Wecta Unknown 4992 in 250 This family is shown as family tree 1004. 5021. HROAR HALFDANSSON, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 526 in Roskilde, Denmark to Halfdan Frodasson 4994 and Sigris Denmark 4995, as shown in family tree 991. Hroar died in 548, aged about 22. Note: Hroðgar, Hrothgar, Hróarr, Hroar, Roar, Roas or Ro was a legendary Danish king, living in the early 6th century. A Danish king Hroðgar appears in the Anglo-Saxon epics Beowulf and Widsith, and also in Norse sagas, Norse poems, and medieval Danish chronicles. In both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition, Hroðgar is a Scylding, the son of Healfdene, the brother of Halga, and the uncle of Hroðulf. Moreover, in both traditions, the mentioned characters were the contemporaries of the Swedish king Eadgils; and both traditions also mention a feud with men named Froda and Ingeld. The consensus view is that Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian traditions describe the same people. Hroðgar appears in two Anglo-saxon poems, Beowulf and Widsith. Beowulf gives the fuller account of Hroðgar and how the Geatish hero Beowulf visited him to free his people of the trollish creature Grendel. Widsith only mentions Hroðgar, Heorot, his nephew Hroðulf and their enemy Ingeld, but can complete Beowulf in some cases where Beowulf does not give enough information. This is notably the case concerning the ending of his feud with Ingeld. In the epic poem Beowulf, Hroðgar is mentioned as the builder of the great hall Heorot, and ruler of Denmark when the Geatish hero Beowulf arrives to defeat the monster Grendel. Hroðgar was married to a woman named Wealhþeow, who was a Helming, probably defining her as a relative of Helm, the ruler of the Wulfings. When Hroðgar welcomes Beowulf, he recalls his friendship with Beowulf's family. He met Beowulf's father Ecgþeow "when I first ruled the Danes" after the death of Heorogar; he laments Heorogar's fall ("He was better than I!") and recalls how he settled Ecgþeow's blood feud with the Wulfings. Hroðgar thanks God for Beowulf's arrival and victory over Grendel, and swears to love Beowulf like a son. Wealhþeow has borne Hroðgar two sons, Hreðric and Hroðmund, and Hroðulf is to be regent if Hroðgar dies before his sons are grown. (Since Hroðgar is an old man at this time--he tells Beowulf he has been king for "fifty winters"--and Wealhþeow's two sons are not yet grown, it seems likely that Wealhþeow is much younger than Hroðgar, and may not be his first wife.) In the Scandinavian sources, consisting of Norse sagas, Icelandic poems and Danish chronicles, Hroðgar also appears as a Danish king of the Scylding dynasty. He remains the son of Healfdene and the elder brother of Halga. Moreover, he is still the uncle of Hroðulf. The Scandinavian sources also agree with Beowulf by making Hroðgar contemporary with the Swedish king Eadgils. These agreements with Beowulf are remarkable considering the fact that these sources were composed from oral tradition 700 to 800 years after the events described, and 300 to 400 years later than Beowulf and Widsith. (Wikipedia).

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5022. OGNE NURTHUMBERLAND (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 530 in Northumberland, Englan d to Norbril Northumberland, King of Northumbria 5050, as shown within family tree 990. Note: Princess of Northumberland Hróarr moved to Northumbria and married king Norðri's daughter Ögn. (Wikipedia). Hroar Halfdansson, King of Denmark 5021, aged about 20, married Ogne Nurthumberland, aged about 16, in 546 in Denmark. They had one son: Valdar Hroarsson 4993 in 547 This family is shown as family tree 1005. 5023. FRODI FREDEGUNDE FRIDLEIFSSON (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born between 479 and 543 in Denmark to Fridleif Frodason 5051, as shown in family tree 1019. Frodi died in 597, aged about 85. Notes: • The Fróði who, according to Ynglinga saga and Gesta Danorum, was the father of Halfdan. He would have lived in the 5th or 6th century. He appears to be the same king who later in the Ynglinga saga aided the Swedish king Ongenþeow in defeating the thrall Tunni. Because of this, Egil and his son Ottar (Ohthere) became tributaries to the Danish king. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). • Children *Halfdan FRODASSON Ro FRODASSON Skat FRODASSON Fridleif FRODASSON. 5024. CYNRIC UNKNOWN, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Cedric Unknown, King of Wessex 5052, as shown in family tree 1020. Cynric died in 560. Note: Cynric, King of Wessex1 M, #102634, d. circa 560 Cynric, King of Wessex|d. c 560|p10264.htm#i102634|Cerdic, King of Wessex|d. 534|p10264.htm#i102633||||Elesa (?)||p10264.htm#i102637|||||||||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Cynric, King of Wessex was the son of Cerdic, King of Wessex.1 He died circa 560.1 Cynric, King of Wessex succeeded to the title of King Cynric of Wessex in 534.1 Children of Cynric, King of Wessex Ceawlin, King of Wessex+ d. 5931 Cutha, King of Wessex+ d. 584 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 66. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. Source Reference 111 applies. Cynric fathered one son: Ceawlin Unknown, King of Wessex 4996 This family is shown as family tree 1007. 5025. SENATOR ANSBERTUS UNKNOWN, DE MOSELLE (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born in 523 in Old Saxony to Ansbertus Ferreolus 5053, as shown in family tree 1021. Ansbertus became generally known as "Ansbertus the Senator". Ansbertus the Senator died in 570, aged about 47. 5026. PRINCESS BLITHIDIS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandmother) was born in 525 in Paris, Lourve, Seine, France to Rodegnda Unknown 5054, as shown within family tree 993. Blithidis became generally known as "Princess of Cologne". Princess of Cologne died in 580, aged about 55. Note: Father: Chlothar b: 497 in Rheims,Marne,Champaigne,France Mother: Rodegunda b: 500 in Thuringia,Germany Father: Cloderic b: 475 Mother: Agilofinginne b: 475 Marriage 1 Ansbertus "The Senator" b: 523 in Old Saxony Children Arnoaldus b: 540 Erchenaud b: 560.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Ansbertus Unknown, de Moselle 5025 married Blithidis Unknown. They had one son: Arnoaldus Unknown 4997 in 540 This family is shown as family tree 1008.

5027. FOLKMAR DE BOULOGNE, COMTE DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 600 to Theudric On Thierry de Boulogne 5055, as shown in family tree 1022. Folkmar died about 630, aged about 30. Note: Children Wilbert de BOULOGNE b: -625 Wassenahrd de SAXE b: -620. Folkmar fathered one son: Wilbert de Boulogne 5001 about 625 This family is shown as family tree 1009. 5028. SIGEBERT DE PONTHIEU, COMTE DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born before 580 to Adalric de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg, Ternois 5056 and Richarianne d'Artois, Comtesse d'Artois et de Ponthieu 5057, as shown in family tree 1023. Sigebert died after 613, when older than 33. Sigebert fathered one son: Thierry de Ponthieu, Comte de Ponthieu 5003 about 620 This family is shown as family tree 1010. Generation of Forty-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5029. MARCOMIR, V MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 347 in Germany to Clodiuis, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5058 and Blesinde De Sueve 5059, as shown in family tree 1024. Marcomir, died in 404, aged about 57. Note: 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. 5030. LADY ILDEGONDE DE LOMBARDY (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born to Richimir De Lombardy, Duke of the West Franks 5060 and Ascyla Unknown 5061, as shown in family tree 1025. Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5029 married Ildegonde De Lombardy. They had two children: Pharamond Merovigian, King of France, Duke of the East Franks, Duke of the West Franks, 5005 about 370 Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne 5037 in 399 This family is shown as family tree 1011. 5031. GENEBALD MANGUS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 354 to Dagobert, II Mangus, 1st King of the East Franks (under the Romans) 5062, as shown in family tree 1026. Genebald died in 419, aged about 65. 5032. ALTHILDIS DECAMULOD (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 360. Genebald Mangus, King of the East Franks 5031 married Althildis DeCamulod. They had one daughter: Argotta Mangus, Queen of East Franks 5006 about 376 This family is shown as family tree 1012. 5033. SIGIMER FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 362. Sigimer fathered one son: Afranius Syagrius Ferreolus 5008 in 390 This family is shown within family tree 972. 5034. FLAVIUS AFRANIUS SYAGRIUS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 350. Flavius died in 392, aged about 42. Flavius fathered one daughter: Thugater Syagrius 5009 in 390 This family is shown within family tree 972. 5035. FLAVIUS MANGUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 400. Flavius fathered one son: Flavius Phobus Mangus 5010 in 440 This family is shown within family tree 984. 5036. THAUMASTE, I AVITUS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 410 to Agricola Avitus, of Rome 5063 and Apollinarisw Unknown, of Rome 5064, as shown in family tree 1027. Thaumaste, fathered one daughter: Eulalie Avitus 5011 in 442 This family is shown as family tree 1013. Page 1562

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5037. ILDEGODE MEROVIGIAN, LADY OF COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 399 to Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5029 and Ildegonde De Lombardy 5030, as shown in family tree 1011. Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 married Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne. They had two children: Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franks 5041 in 419 Chlodebaud Merovigian 5012 in 440 This family is shown as family tree 983. 5038. CLODOWEG DE SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 400. 5039. WEDELPHE DE SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 405. Clodoweg De Saxony 5038 married Wedelphe De Saxony. They had one daughter: Amalaberga De Saxony 5013 in 440 This family is shown within family tree 985. 5040. MAEROVAEC MEROVIGIAN, KING OF THE FRANKS, KING DE SALIC FARNKS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 418 to Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 and Basina, I Agilofing 4983, as shown in family tree 982. Maerovaec died in 458, aged about 40. 5041. VAERICA CHLODESWINTHE, QUEEN OF FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in 419 in Westphalia, Germany to Clodio, V Clodius Merovigian, King of the East Franks, King of France, King of Salic Franks 4982 and Ildegode Merovigian, Lady of Cologne 5037, as shown in family tree 983. Vaerica died about 449, aged about 30. Maerovaec Merovigian, King of the Franks, King de Salic Farnks 5040 married Vaerica Chlodeswinthe, Queen of Franks. They had one son: Childeric, I Merovigian, King of the Franks, King of the Salic Franks 5014 in 436 This family is shown as family tree 1014. 5042. BANIN CHLODWIG, I DE KEULEN, OF THE THURNGIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Weldelphus Unknown, King of the Thurgian Franks 5007, as shown in family tree 997. 5043. BASINE DE SAXONY, LADY OF SAKSEN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother). Banin Chlodwig, I De Keulen, Of the Thurngian Franks 5042 married Basine De Saxony, Lady of Saksen. They had one daughter: Basina, II Unknown, Princess of the Thuringians (Franks) 5015 This family is shown within family tree 986. 5044. GONDIOC DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born dated 'King' to Gundicaire De Burgundy 5065, as shown in family tree 1028. 5045. CARATENA DE SVEBERN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in Spain to Ricmere De Svebern 5066 and Alypia De Rome 5067, as shown within family tree 1002. Gondioc De Burgundy 5044 married Caratena De Svebern. They had one son: Chilperic, II De Burgundy, King 5016 This family is shown as family tree 1015. 5046. EDEKO DE SVEBERN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather). Edeko fathered two children: Ricmere De Svebern 5066 Agrippine De Svebern Caratene 5017 about 450 This family is shown as family tree 1016. 5047. LEODEGARD, II DE BOULOGNE, COUNT (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Leodegard, I De Boulogne, Count 5068, as shown in family tree 1029. Leodegard, fathered one son: Aymes De Boulogne Pretaxat, Count 5019 This family is shown as family tree 1017. 5048. FREDALAF FRITHUWALD FREOTHLAF (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Frithulward De Asgard, was born about 190 in Asgard, Asia to Fredulf Freothalaf (of) Finn 5069, as shown in family tree 1030. Notes: • Note: In Norse mythology, the god Bor, or Borr was the father of Odin, Ve and Vili by the frost giantess Bestla. Bor was the son of the giant Buri. In Norse mythology, Buri (also Bri, Bur) was the god formed by the cow Audumla licking the salty ice of Ginnungagap. He was the father of Bor and grandfather of the Aesir. • Children Vili (Hnir) of FRITHUWALD Ve (Lodur) of FRITHUWALD *Odin (WODEN , Woutan) b: in Asgard, Aesir. • Frithuwald (?)||p10265.htm#i102646|Frealaf (?)||p10265.htm#i102647||||Frithuwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102648|||||||||| Page 1563

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Frithuwald (?) is the son of Frealaf (?). Child of Frithuwald (?) Woden (?)+. Source Reference 31 applies. 5049. BESTLA (OF) BOLTHORN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Beltsea De Asgard, was born in 194/95 in Asgard, Aesir. Note: In Norse mythology, Bestla was an ancient frost giantess. Fredalaf Frithuwald Freothlaf 5048 married Bestla (of) Bolthorn. They had two children: Odin de Asgard 5020 about 210 Odin Frithulwardsson Woden, King of Saxony 5145 about 215 This family is shown as family tree 1018. 5050. NORBRIL NORTHUMBERLAND, KING OF NORTHUMBRIA (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Norbrii, was born in 500/1 in Northumberland, England. Norbril fathered one daughter: Ogne Nurthumberland 5022 in 530 This family is shown within family tree 990. 5051. FRIDLEIF FRODASON (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 456 in Denmark to Frodi Fredegunde Olafsson 5070, as shown in family tree 1031. Fridleif fathered one son: Frodi Fredegunde Fridleifsson 5023 about 511 This family is shown as family tree 1019. 5052. CEDRIC UNKNOWN, KING OF WESSEX (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in not England to Elesa Unknown 5071, as shown in family tree 1032. Cedric died in 534. Note: Cerdic, King of Wessex1 M, #102633, d. 534 Cerdic, King of Wessex|d. 534|p10264.htm#i102633|Elesa (?)||p10264.htm#i102637||||Gewis (?)||p10264.htm#i102638|||||||||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Cerdic, King of Wessex was the son of Elesa (?).1 He died in 534.1 In 495 he came to England.2 He gained the title of King Cerdic of Wessex in 519.1 Children of Cerdic, King of Wessex Cynric, King of Wessex+ d. c 5601 Creoda (?) 3 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 66. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 5. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S58] E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter and I. Roy, editors, Handbook of British Chronology, 3rd edition (London, U.K.: Royal Historical Society, 1986), page 21. Hereinafter cited as Handbook of British Chronology. Source Reference 111 applies. Cedric fathered one son: Cynric Unknown, King of Wessex 5024 This family is shown as family tree 1020. 5053. ANSBERTUS FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 493 to Sigimberus Ferreolus 5072 and Tonantia Unknown 5073, as shown in family tree 1033. Ansbertus fathered one son: Ansbertus Unknown, de Moselle 5025 in 523 This family is shown as family tree 1021. 5054. PRINCESS RODEGNDA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 500 in Thuringia, Germany. Rodegnda became generally known as "Princess of Thuringia". Note: Father: Berthar b: 575 Marriage 1 Chlothar b: 497 in Rheims,Marne,Champaigne,France Children Blithidis b: 525 in Paris,Louvre,Seine,France Chilperic b: 539 Page 1564

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Lloyd I. Taylor Caribert (Charibert) b: 522 Sigebert b: 535 Guntramm b: 537. Rodegnda had one daughter: Blithidis Unknown 5026 in 525 This family is shown within family tree 993.

5055. THEUDRIC ON THIERRY DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 580 to Chrodbert de Boulogne 5074 and Ms. de Toulouse; de Ponthieu 5075, as shown in family tree 1034. Theudric died about 610, aged about 30. Theudric fathered one son: Folkmar de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne 5027 about 600 This family is shown as family tree 1022. 5056. ADALRIC DE BRANDEBOURG, COMTE DE BRANDEBOURG, TERNOIS (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 540 to Ansbert de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg en Ardennes 5076 and Mathilde de Boulogne, Comtesse de Ternois et Arques 5077, as shown in family tree 1035. Adalric died about 560, aged about 20. 5057. RICHARIANNE D'ARTOIS, COMTESSE D'ARTOIS ET DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 530 to Richard d'Artois, Comte d'Artois 5078, as shown in family tree 1036. Adalric de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg, Ternois 5056 married Richarianne d'Artois, Comtesse d'Artois et de Ponthieu. They had one son: Sigebert de Ponthieu, Comte de Ponthieu 5028 before 580 This family is shown as family tree 1023. Generation of Forty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 5058. CLODIUIS, IV MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 324 in Germany to Dagobert, II Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5079, as shown in family tree 1037. Clodiuis, died in 389, aged about 65. Note: 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. 5059. BLESINDE DE SUEVE (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother). Clodiuis, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5058, aged about 22, married Blesinde De Sueve in 346. They had one son: Marcomir, V Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5029 in 347 This family is shown as family tree 1024. 5060. RICHIMIR DE LOMBARDY, DUKE OF THE WEST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 350 to Mellobaude De Lombardy, King of Worms 5080, as shown within family tree 1011. Richimir died in 384, aged about 34. 5061. ASCYLA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother). Richimir De Lombardy, Duke of the West Franks 5060 married Ascyla Unknown. They had one daughter: Ildegonde De Lombardy 5030 This family is shown as family tree 1025. 5062. DAGOBERT, II MANGUS, 1ST KING OF THE EAST FRANKS (UNDER THE ROMANS) (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodiuis, V Mangus, King of the East Franks 5081, as shown in family tree 1038. Dagobert, died in 389. Dagobert, fathered one son: Genebald Mangus, King of the East Franks 5031 in 354 This family is shown as family tree 1026. 5063. CONSUL AGRICOLA AVITUS, OF ROME (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 360/61 in Rome, Italy. Agricola became generally known as "Consul of Romer". 5064. LADY APOLLINARISW UNKNOWN, OF ROME (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 377 to Sidonius Apollinaris, of Rome 5082, as shown within family tree 1054. Agricola Avitus, of Rome 5063 married Apollinarisw Unknown, of Rome. They had two children: Marcus Maecillius Avitus 5112 in 400 Thaumaste, I Avitus 5036 in 410 This family is shown as family tree 1027. 5065. GUNDICAIRE DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 385 to Giolahaire De Burgundy 5083, as shown within family tree 1015. Gundicaire died in 436, aged about 51. Page 1565

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5066. RICMERE DE SVEBERN (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Edeko De Svebern 5046, as shown in family tree 1016. 5067. ALYPIA DE ROME (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother). Ricmere De Svebern 5066 married Alypia De Rome. They had one daughter: Caratena De Svebern 5045 This family is shown within family tree 1002. 5068. LEODEGARD, I DE BOULOGNE, COUNT (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Flandbert Freawinesson, Of Slesvic/Saxony 5084, as shown in family tree 1039. Leodegard, died in 463. Leodegard, fathered one son: Leodegard, II De Boulogne, Count 5047 This family is shown as family tree 1029. 5069. FREDULF FREOTHALAF (OF) FINN (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 160 in Asgard, Asia to Finn (of) Godwulf, King of the Frisians 5085 and Ms. Hildeburh 5086, as shown in family tree 1040. Note: Frealaf (?)||p10265.htm#i102647|Frithuwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102648||||Finn (?)||p10265.htm#i102649|||||||||| Frealaf (?) is the son of Frithuwulf (?). Child of Frealaf (?) Frithuwald (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Fredulf fathered one son: Fredalaf Frithuwald Freothlaf 5048 about 190 This family is shown as family tree 1030. 5070. FRODI FREDEGUNDE OLAFSSON (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Frodi Dansson, was born in 433 in Denmark to Dan Olafsson 5087, as shown in family tree 1041. Frodi fathered one son: Fridleif Frodason 5051 in 456 This family is shown as family tree 1031. 5071. ELESA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gewis Unknown 5088, as shown in family tree 1042. Note: Elesa (?)1 M, #102637 Elesa (?)||p10264.htm#i102637|Gewis (?)||p10264.htm#i102638||||Brond (?)||p10264.htm#i102639|||||||||| Last Edited=3 Dec 2005 Elesa (?) is the son of Gewis (?). Children of Elesa (?) Cerdic, King of Wessex+ d. 5341 unknown daughter (?)+ Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 66. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. Source Reference 111 applies. Elesa fathered one son: Cedric Unknown, King of Wessex 5052 This family is shown as family tree 1032. 5072. BISHOP SIGIMBERUS FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 419 in Westphalia, Germany to Clodion Ferreolus 5089 and Basinna Unknown, I 5090, as shown within family tree 1021. Sigimberus became generally known as "Bishop of Auvergne". 5073. TONANTIA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 473 to Tonantius Ferreolus 5091 and Papinilla Avitus 5092, as shown in family tree 1043. Tonantia died in 511, aged about 38. Sigimberus Ferreolus 5072 married Tonantia Unknown. They had one son: Ansbertus Ferreolus 5053 in 493 This family is shown as family tree 1033. 5074. CHRODBERT DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 560 to Chrodulphe de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne, Marie du Palais 5093 and Ms. de Cambrai 5094, as shown in family tree 1044. Chrodbert died about 600, aged about 40. Page 1566

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5075. MS. DE TOULOUSE; DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 560. Chrodbert de Boulogne 5074 married Ms. de Toulouse; de Ponthieu. They had one son: Theudric On Thierry de Boulogne 5055 about 580 This family is shown as family tree 1034.

5076. ANSBERT DE BRANDEBOURG, COMTE DE BRANDEBOURG EN ARDENNES (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 510 to Wautbert, I de Ponthieu 5095 and Lucile de Pannonie 5096, as shown in family tree 1045. 5077. MATHILDE DE BOULOGNE, COMTESSE DE TERNOIS ET ARQUES (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born about 490 to Clodgar de Therouanne, Roi de Boulogne 5097 and Gania de Co9rnouailles 5098, as shown in family tree 1046. Ansbert de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg en Ardennes 5076 married Mathilde de Boulogne, Comtesse de Ternois et Arques. They had one son: Adalric de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg, Ternois 5056 about 540 This family is shown as family tree 1035. 5078. RICHARD D'ARTOIS, COMTE D'ARTOIS (Lloyd's forty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born about 510 to Richard d'Arras, Roi d'Arras 5099, as shown in family tree 1047. Richard fathered one daughter: Richarianne d'Artois, Comtesse d'Artois et de Ponthieu 5057 about 530 This family is shown as family tree 1036. Generation of Forty-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 5079. DAGOBERT, II MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 300 in Germany to Genebald, I Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5100, as shown in family tree 1048. Dagobert, died in 379, aged about 79. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1773, 1809; Pfafman. K-1809: Dagobert II, King of the East Franks. Pfafman: Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks 358-379. Died 379. Dagobert, fathered one son: Clodiuis, IV Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5058 about 324 This family is shown as family tree 1037. 5080. MELLOBAUDE DE LOMBARDY, KING OF WORMS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 320 to Malaric, I De Lombardy, King of Toxandrie 5102 and Lady De Belgica 5101. Mellobaude died in 376, aged about 56. Mellobaude fathered one son: Richimir De Lombardy, Duke of the West Franks 5060 in 350 This family is shown within family tree 1011. 5081. CLODIUIS, V MANGUS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Theodmir Mangus, King of the East Franks 5103, as shown in family tree 1049. Clodiuis, died in 378. Clodiuis, fathered one son: Dagobert, II Mangus, 1st King of the East Franks (under the Romans) 5062 This family is shown as family tree 1038. 5082. SIDONIUS APOLLINARIS, OF ROME (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 350. Sidonius fathered one daughter: Apollinarisw Unknown, of Rome 5064 in 377 This family is shown within family tree 1054. 5083. GIOLAHAIRE DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 360 to Godomar De Burgundy 5104. Giolahaire fathered one son: Gundicaire De Burgundy 5065 in 385 This family is shown within family tree 1015. 5084. FLANDBERT FREAWINESSON, OF SLESVIC/SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Freawube Frithogarsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5105, as shown in family tree 1050. Flandbert fathered one son: Leodegard, I De Boulogne, Count 5068 This family is shown as family tree 1039. 5085. FINN (OF) GODWULF, KING OF THE FRISIANS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Frithuwulf, was born about 130 in Asgard, Asia or East Europe to Folcwald (of) Godwulf 5106, as shown in family tree 1051. Page 1567

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Notes: • I am including this list of ancestors with the caution that some persons list bible characters and try to make a genealogy of them. I am suspicious that this may be such a list. I do not know enough about Scandanavian history to be able to determine which is real. 1 Memmon b: ABT 1430 BC + Dau of Priam b: ABT 1433 BC 2 Thor (Tror) b: ABT 1400 BC + Mrs-Thor b: ABT 1400 BC 3 Vingener (Vingeher) + Mrs-Vingener 4 Hloritha + Mrs-Hloritha 5 Eiaridi + Mrs-Einridi 6 Vingethorr + Mrs-Vingethorr 7 Moda + Mrs-Moda 8 Magi + Mrs-Magi 9 Sesker (Seskaf) + Mrs-Sesker 10 Bedweg + Mrs-Bedweg 11 Hwala + Mrs-Hwala 12 Athra + Mrs-Athra 13 Itormann (Itermann) + Mrs-Itormann 14 Heremod Heremand + Mrs-Heremod 15 Sceaf + Mrs-Sceaf 16 Scealdea + Mrs-Scealdea 17 Beowa + Mrs-Beowa 18 Tecti Techi + Mrs-Tecti 18 Geata + Mrs-Geata 19 Godwulf b: 0080 + Mrs-Godwulf 20 Flocwald b: ABT 0100 + Mrs-Flocwald 21 Finn b: ABT 0130 + Mrs-Finn b: ABT 0134 22 Fredulf (Freothalaf) b: ABT 0160 + Mrs-Fredulf 23 Fredalaf (Frithuwald) b: ABT 0190 + Beltsa b: ABT 0194 I suspect all of the above may not be accurate. • Finn, son of Folcwald, was a legendary Frisian lord. He is mentioned in Widsith, in Beowulf, and in the Finnsburg Fragment. There is also a Finn mentioned in Historia Britonum. He was married to Hildeburh, a sister of the Danish lord Hnæf, and was killed in a fight with Hnæf's lieutenant Hengest after Hnæf was himself killed by Frisians. Here we reproduce a passage from Beowulf as translated by Seamus Heaney (lines 1089–1090): Finn, son of Folcwald, should honor the Danes, A possible reference to a lost tradition on Finn appears in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál. Snorri talks of the animosity between Eadgils and Onela (which also appears in Beowulf), and writes that Aðils (Eadgils) was in war with Page 1568

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a Norwegian king named Áli (Onela). Áli died in the war, and Aðils took Áli's helmet Battle-boar and his horse Raven. The Danish berserkers who had helped him win the war demanded three pounds of gold each in pay, and two pieces of armour that nothing could pierce: the helmet battle-boar and the mailcoat Finn's heritage. They also wanted the famous ring Svíagris. Aðils considered the pay outrageous and refused. (Wikipedia). • Frithuwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102648|Finn (?)||p10265.htm#i102649||||Godwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102650|||||||||| Frithuwulf (?) is the son of Finn (?). Child of Frithuwulf (?) Frealaf (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. 5086. MS. HILDEBURH (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother). Note: Hildeburh, introduced in l. 1071 of the poem, Beowulf, is the daughter of the Danish King Hoc and the wife of the Finn, King of the Frisians. Her story is sung by a scop during festivities in lines 1071-1158. Hildeburh in her marriage to Finn thus acts as a freothuwebbe or "peaceweaver" (an important concept in the poem). However, the peace was not kept and Hildeburh lost her brother, Hnæf, son and husband in battle. Hildeburh's position as a link between the two kingdoms and her stoicism are central concepts to the story. (Wikipedia). Finn (of) Godwulf, King of the Frisians 5085 married Ms. Hildeburh. They had one son: Fredulf Freothalaf (of) Finn 5069 about 160 This family is shown as family tree 1040. 5087. DAN OLAFSSON (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 412 in Denmark to Olaf Vermundsson 5108 and Danpi Unknown 5107, as shown in family tree 1052. Dan fathered one son: Frodi Fredegunde Olafsson 5070 in 433 This family is shown as family tree 1041. 5088. GEWIS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Brond Baeldaegsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5109, as shown in family tree 1053. Note: Gewis (?)1 M, #102638 Gewis (?)||p10264.htm#i102638|Brond (?)||p10264.htm#i102639||||Bældæg (?)||p10265.htm#i102644|||||||||| Last Edited=3 Feb 2006 Gewis (?) is the son of Brond (?).1 Child of Gewis (?) Elesa (?)+ Citations [S69] Christopher Brooke, The Saxon and Norman Kings (London, U.K.: B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1963), page 222. Hereinafter cited as Saxon and Norman Kings. Source Reference 111 applies. Gewis fathered one son: Elesa Unknown 5071 This family is shown as family tree 1042. 5089. KING CLODION FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 397 in Westphalia, Germany. Clodion became generally known as "The Hairy". The Hairy died in 448, aged about 51. 5090. QUEEN BASINNA UNKNOWN, I (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 390 in Thuringia, Germany to Weldelphus Unknown, King of the Thurgian Franks 5007, as shown in family tree 997. Basinna became generally known as "Princess of Thuringia". Princess of Thuringia died in 470, aged about 80. Note: Children Sigimberus b: Abt 419 in Westphalia,Germany Merovech "The Young" b: 420 in France. Clodion Ferreolus 5089 married Basinna Unknown, I. They had one son: Sigimberus Ferreolus 5072 about 419 This family is shown within family tree 1021. 5091. CONSUL TONANTIUS FERREOLUS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Ferreolos Ferreolus, of Rome 5111 and Flavius Syagrious 5110, as shown within family tree 1033. Tonantius became generally known as "Consul of Romer". 5092. PAPINILLA AVITUS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born in 453/54 to Marcus Maecillius Avitus 5112, as shown in family tree 1054. Note: Children Tonantia b: 473 RURICUS Bishop Of UZES b: 475.

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5093. CHRODULPHE DE BOULOGNE, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, MARIE DU PALAIS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 530 to Haymon de Boulogne, Comte de Cambrai et Boulogne 5113 and Ms. Unknown 5114, as shown in family tree 1055. Chrodulphe died about 560, aged about 30. 5094. MS. DE CAMBRAI (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born before 530 to Ragnhard, II de Cambrai 5115, as shown in family tree 1056. Chrodulphe de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne, Marie du Palais 5093 married Ms. de Cambrai. They had one son: Chrodbert de Boulogne 5074 about 560 This family is shown as family tree 1044. 5095. WAUTBERT, I DE PONTHIEU (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 490 to Alberic de Cologne 5117 and Argote d'Ostrogothie 5118, as shown within family tree 1035. Wautbert, died about 538, aged about 48. 5096. LUCILE DE PANNONIE (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 495 to Zenon L'Issurien de Pannonie, Hoplite en Pannonie 5119, as shown within family tree 1035. Wautbert, I de Ponthieu 5095, aged about 25, married Lucile de Pannonie, aged about 20, about 515. They had one son: Ansbert de Brandebourg, Comte de Brandebourg en Ardennes 5076 about 510 This family is shown as family tree 1045. 5097. CLODGAR DE THEROUANNE, ROI DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 445 to Landbert de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Boulogne 5120 and Theudria de Boulogne 5121, as shown in family tree 1057. Clodgar died about 510, aged about 65. Note: Children Othel de BOULOGNE b: -500 Mathilde de BOULOGNE b: -490 Haymon de BOULOGNE b: -480. 5098. GANIA DE CO9RNOUAILLES (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandmother) was born about 450. Clodgar de Therouanne, Roi de Boulogne 5097 married Gania de Co9rnouailles. They had two children: Haymon de Boulogne, Comte de Cambrai et Boulogne 5113 about 480 Mathilde de Boulogne, Comtesse de Ternois et Arques 5077 about 490 This family is shown as family tree 1046. 5099. RICHARD D'ARRAS, ROI D'ARRAS (Lloyd's forty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born about 480 to Ragnhard, I de Cambrai, Roi de Cambrai 5122, as shown in family tree 1058. Richard died about 510, aged about 30, in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. Richard fathered one son: Richard d'Artois, Comte d'Artois 5078 about 510 This family is shown as family tree 1047. Generation of Forty-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents 5100. GENEBALD, I MEROVIGIAN, DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 262 in Germany to Dagobert, I Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5123, as shown in family tree 1059. Genebald, died in 358, aged about 96. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1772, 1809, 1810; Pfafman. K-1809: Genebald, King of the East Franks. K-1810: Duke of the East Franks. Died 350. Pfafman: Genebald I, Duke of the East Franks, 317-358. Died 358. Genebald, fathered one son: Dagobert, II Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5079 about 300 This family is shown as family tree 1048. 5101. LADY DE BELGICA (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born after 300. 5102. MALARIC, I DE LOMBARDY, KING OF TOXANDRIE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 295. Malaric, I De Lombardy, King of Toxandrie married Lady De Belgica 5101. They had one son: Mellobaude De Lombardy, King of Worms 5080 in 320 This family is shown within family tree 1011. 5103. THEODMIR MANGUS, KING OF THE EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Richimar, II Mangus 5125 and Hastila Unknown 5124, as shown in family tree 1060. Theodmir died in 350.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Notes: • King of the Franks 350-360 Was captured and slain by Emperor Julian. • Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: of the East Franks !NOTES: King of the Franks 337-350 !SOURCES: Royal Genealogies; pg. 612 Your Family Tree; pg. 66 Ancestral Roots; pgs. 115, 120, 127 and 148 Magna Charta; pgs. 165, 430 and 1775. Theodmir fathered one son: Clodiuis, V Mangus, King of the East Franks 5081 This family is shown as family tree 1049.

5104. GODOMAR DE BURGUNDY (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 335 in Burgundy, France. Godomar fathered one son: Giolahaire De Burgundy 5083 in 360 This family is shown within family tree 1015. 5105. FREAWUBE FRITHOGARSSON, KING OF SLESVIC/SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 327 in Saxony to Frithogar Brondsson 5126, as shown in family tree 1061. Freawube fathered one son: Flandbert Freawinesson, Of Slesvic/Saxony 5084 This family is shown as family tree 1050. 5106. FOLCWALD (OF) GODWULF (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Finn, was born about 100 in Scandanavia to Godwulf (of) Asgard 5128 and Ms. Gogolfr 5127, as shown in family tree 1062. Notes: • Folcwald is the father of Finn. He is mentioned in Widsith and in Beowulf; we reproduce a passage from Beowulf as translated by Seamus Heaney (lines 1089 -- 1090): Finn, son of Folcwald, should honor the Danes, Folcwald was born in Aswald, Sacandanavia. Folcwald's father is Trojan Godwulf (b: 80, d: 163) of Asfard, Scandanavia. His mother is Gogolfr (B: 80, d: 180). Trojan's father is Geata Jat Trojan (B: 65, d: 155AD). Geata's father is Taetwa Tecti (40 - 100 AD), whose father is Beow. This line of paternal ancestry continues as follows: Sceldwa DE Troy, Heremond Heremod, Heremond Heremod, Athra Hatta, Hwala Whala, Bedwig Of Sceaf, Danus I Seskef, Magi De Troy, Magi De Troy, Vingener De Troy, Vingethor De Troy, Einridi, King Loridi,(All from Aswald, Scandanavia), King Loidi's father is Tror of Troy,and the paternal ancestry continues back as follows: Munon of Troy, Tithonus OF Troy, Laomedon of Troy, Ilus of Troy, Tros of Troy, Erichthonius, King Of Acadia, Dardanus King Of Dardania, Zarah Ben Judah, Judah ben Isreal, Jacob ben Isaac, Isaac ben Abraham, etc. back to Adam (Wikipedia). • Finn (?)||p10265.htm#i102649|Godwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102650||||Geata (?)||p10266.htm#i102651|||||||||| Finn (?) is the son of Godwulf (?). Child of Finn (?) Frithuwulf (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Folcwald fathered one son: Finn (of) Godwulf, King of the Frisians 5085 about 130 This family is shown as family tree 1051. 5107. DANPI UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 395 in Denmark. 5108. OLAF VERMUNDSSON (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 391 in Denmark to Vermund Frodason 5129, as shown in family tree 1063. Olaf Vermundsson, aged about 20, married Danpi Unknown 5107, aged about 16, about 411 in Denmark. They had one son: Dan Olafsson 5087 about 412 This family is shown as family tree 1052. 5109. BROND BAELDAEGSSON, KING OF SLESVIC/SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 271 to Baeldaeg Odinsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5131 and Nanna Gewarsdoittir, Of Norway 5130, as shown in family tree 1064. Note: Brond (?)||p10264.htm#i102639|Bældæg (?)||p10265.htm#i102644||||Woden (?)||p10265.htm#i102645|||||||||| Brond (?) is the son of Bældæg (?).1 Child of Brond (?) Gewis (?)+ 1 Citations Page 1571

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[S69] Christopher Brooke, The Saxon and Norman Kings (London, U.K.: B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1963), page 222. Hereinafter cited as Saxon and Norman Kings. Source Reference 31 applies. Brond fathered two children: Frithogar Brondsson 5126 in 299 Gewis Unknown 5088 This family is shown as family tree 1053. 5110. FLAVIUS SYAGRIOUS (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 400 to Flavius Afranius Syagrious 5132. Flavius became generally known as "Doughter of Flavius Syagrious". 5111. FERREOLOS FERREOLUS, OF ROME (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 390. Ferreolos Ferreolus, of Rome married Flavius Syagrious 5110. They had one son: Tonantius Ferreolus 5091 This family is shown within family tree 1033. 5112. MARCUS MAECILLIUS AVITUS (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 400 to Agricola Avitus, of Rome 5063 and Apollinarisw Unknown, of Rome 5064, as shown in family tree 1027. Marcus died in 456, aged about 56. Marcus fathered one daughter: Papinilla Avitus 5092 in 453 This family is shown as family tree 1054. 5113. HAYMON DE BOULOGNE, COMTE DE CAMBRAI ET BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 480 to Clodgar de Therouanne, Roi de Boulogne 5097 and Gania de Co9rnouailles 5098, as shown in family tree 1046. (Haymon married twice. He was married to Maurianne d'Aquitaine 5116 and Ms. Unknown 5114.) 5114. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother). Haymon de Boulogne, Comte de Cambrai et Boulogne 5113 married Ms. Unknown. They had one son: Chrodulphe de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne, Marie du Palais 5093 about 530 This family is shown as family tree 1055. 5115. RAGNHARD, II DE CAMBRAI (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born before 480 to Ragnhard, I de Cambrai, Roi de Cambrai 5122, as shown in family tree 1058. Ragnhard, died about 510, when older than 30. Ragnhard, fathered one daughter: Ms. de Cambrai 5094 before 530 This family is shown as family tree 1056. 5116. MAURIANNE D'AQUITAINE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather's wife) was born about 500. Haymon de Boulogne, Comte de Cambrai et Boulogne 5113 married Maurianne d'Aquitaine. 5117. ALBERIC DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 460 to Chlodebaut, I de Cologne, Roi de Cologne 5133. Alberic died about 515, aged about 55. 5118. ARGOTE D'OSTROGOTHIE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 460 to Theodomir d'Ostrogothie, Roi des Ostrogoths 5137 and Erelieva N Unknown 5134. Argote died after 518, when older than 58. Alberic de Cologne 5117 married Argote d'Ostrogothie. They had one son: Wautbert, I de Ponthieu 5095 about 490 This family is shown within family tree 1035. 5119. ZENON L'ISSURIEN DE PANNONIE, HOPLITE EN PANNONIE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 472 to Zenon, I de Pannonie, Empereur d'Orient 5136 and Ariadne d"Orient 5135. Zenon fathered one daughter: Lucile de Pannonie 5096 about 495 This family is shown within family tree 1035. 5120. LANDBERT DE THEROUANNE, ROI DE THEROUANNE & BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 425 to Clogio, II Le Chevelu de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Cambria 5139 and Ildegonde de Cologne 5138, as shown in family tree 1065. Landbert died about 459, aged about 34. 5121. THEUDRIA DE BOULOGNE (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born about 420. Landbert de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Boulogne 5120 married Theudria de Boulogne. They had one son: Clodgar de Therouanne, Roi de Boulogne 5097 about 445 This family is shown as family tree 1057. 5122. RAGNHARD, I DE CAMBRAI, ROI DE CAMBRAI (Lloyd's forty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born about 430 to Clogio, II Le Chevelu de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Cambria 5139 and Ildegonde de Cologne 5138, as shown in family tree 1065. Ragnhard, died about 467, aged about 37.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Note: Children Richard d'ARRAS b: BEF -480 Ragnhard de CAMBRAI b: BEF -480. Ragnhard, fathered two children: Ragnhard, II de Cambrai 5115 before 480 Richard d'Arras, Roi d'Arras 5099 about 480 This family is shown as family tree 1058. Generation of Forty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents

5123. DAGOBERT, I MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 230 in Germany to Walter Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5140, as shown in family tree 1066. Dagobert, died in 317/18, aged about 87. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1773, 1810; Collins; Pfafman. K-1773: Dagobert, King, "A Peaceful Prince." K-1810: Dagobert I, King of the East Franks. Died 317. Collins: Dagobert I, King of the Franks 306-317. Died 317. Pfafman: Same as Collins, plus "a mild and loving Prince. Dagobert, fathered two children: Genebald, I Merovigian, Duke of the East Franks 5100 about 262 Clodimir, IV Mangus, King of East Franks 5141 This family is shown as family tree 1059. 5124. HASTILA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother). Hastila died in 360, of slain by Emperor Julian. 5125. RICHIMAR, II MANGUS (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodimir, IV Mangus, King of East Franks 5141, as shown in family tree 1067. Richimar, died in 350. Richimar, II Mangus married Hastila Unknown 5124. They had one son: Theodmir Mangus, King of the East Franks 5103 This family is shown as family tree 1060. 5126. FRITHOGAR BRONDSSON (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 299 in Saxony to Brond Baeldaegsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5109, as shown in family tree 1053. Frithogar fathered one son: Freawube Frithogarsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5105 about 327 This family is shown as family tree 1061. 5127. MS. GOGOLFR (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother). 5128. GODWULF (OF) ASGARD (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Trojan Godwulf, was born in 80 in Asfard, Scandanavia to Geata Jat Trojan 5142, as shown in family tree 1068. Godwulf died in 163, aged about 83. Notes: • Godwulf of Asgard (also spelled Godulf, sometimes Gudolfr, or simply Godwulf) is a figure from Norse mythology. He lived in Asgard, the realm of the Æsir. He is mentioned in Historia Britonum; we reproduce a salient passage: In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain. They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils. Wihtgils was the son of Witta; Witta of Wecta; Wecta of Woden; Woden of Frithowald; Frithowald of Frithuwulf; Frithuwulf of Finn; Finn of Godwulf; Godwulf of Geat, who, as they say, was the son of a god, not of the omnipotent God and our Lord Jesus Christ (who before the beginning of the world, was with the Father and the Holy Spirit, co-eternal and of the same substance, and who, in compassion to human nature, disdained not to assume the form of a servant), but the offspring of one of their idols, and whom, blinded by some demon, they worshipped according to the custom of the heathe (Wikipedia). • Godwulf (?)||p10265.htm#i102650|Geata (?)||p10266.htm#i102651||||Taetwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102652|||||||||| Godwulf (?) is the son of Geata (?). Child of Godwulf (?) Finn (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Godwulf (of) Asgard married Ms. Gogolfr 5127. They had one son: Folcwald (of) Godwulf 5106 about 100 This family is shown as family tree 1062. 5129. VERMUND FRODASON (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 366 in Denmark to Frodi Havarsson 5143, as shown in family tree 1069. Vermund fathered one son: Olaf Vermundsson 5108 in 391 This family is shown as family tree 1063. Page 1573

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5130. NANNA GEWARSDOITTIR, OF NORWAY (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 247 to Gewar Unknown, King of Norway 5146, as shown within family tree 1053. 5131. BAELDAEG ODINSSON, KING OF SLESVIC/SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 243 in Scand, Asia to Odin Frithulwardsson Woden, King of Saxony 5145 and Ms. Unknown 5144, as shown in family tree 1070. Note: Bældæg (?)||p10265.htm#i102644|Woden (?)||p10265.htm#i102645||||Frithuwald (?)||p10265.htm#i102646|||||||||| Bældæg (?) is the son of Woden (?).1 Children of Bældæg (?) Brond (?)+ 2 Bernic (?)+ 1 Citations [S69] Christopher Brooke, The Saxon and Norman Kings (London, U.K.: B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1963), page 221. Hereinafter cited as Saxon and Norman Kings. [S69] Christopher Brooke, Saxon and Norman Kings, page 222. Source Reference 111 applies. Baeldaeg Odinsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony married Nanna Gewarsdoittir, Of Norway 5130. They had one son: Brond Baeldaegsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5109 in 271 This family is shown as family tree 1064. 5132. FLAVIUS AFRANIUS SYAGRIOUS (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 360. Flavius became generally known as "Grand Roman". Flavius fathered one daughter: Flavius Syagrious 5110 in 400 This family is shown within family tree 1033. 5133. CHLODEBAUT, I DE COLOGNE, ROI DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 430. Chlodebaut, died about 476, aged about 46. Chlodebaut, fathered one son: Alberic de Cologne 5117 about 460 This family is shown within family tree 1035. 5134. ERELIEVA N UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 410. 5135. ARIADNE D"ORIENT (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 450. Ariadne died about 518, aged about 68. 5136. ZENON, I DE PANNONIE, EMPEREUR D'ORIENT (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 426. Zenon, died on 19 April 491, aged about 64. Zenon, I de Pannonie, Empereur d'Orient married Ariadne d"Orient 5135. They had one son: Zenon L'Issurien de Pannonie, Hoplite en Pannonie 5119 about 472 This family is shown within family tree 1035. 5137. THEODOMIR D'OSTROGOTHIE, ROI DES OSTROGOTHS (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 410. Theodomir died about 472, aged about 62. Theodomir d'Ostrogothie, Roi des Ostrogoths married Erelieva N Unknown 5134. They had one daughter: Argote d'Ostrogothie 5118 about 460 This family is shown within family tree 1035. 5138. ILDEGONDE DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born about 399 in Cologne, Allemagne to Marcomir de Cologne, Roi de Cologne 5150 and Aldegonde de Lombardie, Princesse Lombarde 5149, as shown within family tree 1057. Ildegonde died about 450, aged about 51, in Cambrai, Nord, France. 5139. CLOGIO, II LE CHEVELU DE THEROUANNE, ROI DE THEROUANNE & CAMBRIA (Lloyd's forty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born about 398 to Theudemer de Therouanne, Roe des Francs 5148 and Blesinde de Cologne 5147, as shown within family tree 1057. Clogio, died about 447, aged about 49. Clogio, II Le Chevelu de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Cambria married Ildegonde de Cologne 5138. They had two children: Landbert de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Boulogne 5120 about 425 Ragnhard, I de Cambrai, Roi de Cambrai 5122 about 430 This family is shown as family tree 1065.

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5140. WALTER MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 210 in 306 to Clodius, III Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5151, as shown in family tree 1072. Note: Source: Kraentzler 1810; Collins; Pfafman. K: Gautier, King of the East Franks. Collins and Pfafman: Walter, King of the Franks 298-306. Died 306. Walter fathered one son: Dagobert, I Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5123 in 230 This family is shown as family tree 1066. 5141. CLODIMIR, IV MANGUS, KING OF EAST FRANKS (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Dagobert, I Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5123, as shown in family tree 1059. Clodimir, died in 337. Clodimir, fathered one son: Richimar, II Mangus 5125 This family is shown as family tree 1067. 5142. GEATA JAT TROJAN (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 65 to Taetwa (of) Asgard 5152, as shown in family tree 1073. Geata died in 155, aged about 90. Notes: • Geatwa (Jt, Jet, Geata) From Geata back in time are probably Norse "gods" as described in the Prose Edda of Iceland, possibly with some thread of reality. Itwas a customary belief in the Middle Ages, evident from the sagas ofthe Kings of Norway that the ancient gods, especially Thor and Oden,really existed. (Wikipedia) Trojan's father is Geata Jat Trojan (B: 65, d: 155AD). Geata's father is Taetwa Tecti (40 - 100 AD), whose father is Beow. This line of paternal ancestry continues as follows: Sceldwa DE Troy, Heremond Heremod, Heremond Heremod, Athra Hatta, Hwala Whala, Bedwig Of Sceaf, Danus I Seskef, Magi De Troy, Magi De Troy, Vingener De Troy, Vingethor De Troy, Einridi, King Loridi,(All from Aswald, Scandanavia), King Loidi's father is Tror of Troy,and the paternal ancestry continues back as follows: Munon of Troy, Tithonus OF Troy, Laomedon of Troy, Ilus of Troy, Tros of Troy, Erichthonius, King Of Acadia, Dardanus King Of Dardania, Zarah Ben Judah, Judah ben Isreal, Jacob ben Isaac, Isaac ben Abraham, etc. back to Adam (Wikipedia). • Geata (?)||p10266.htm#i102651|Taetwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102652||||Beaw (?)||p10266.htm#i102653|||||||||| Geata (?) is the son of Taetwa (?). Child of Geata (?) Godwulf (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Geata fathered one son: Godwulf (of) Asgard 5128 in 80 This family is shown as family tree 1068. 5143. FRODI HAVARSSON (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 347 in Denmark to Havar Fridleifsson 5153, as shown in family tree 1074. Frodi fathered one son: Vermund Frodason 5129 in 366 This family is shown as family tree 1069. 5144. MS. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandmother). 5145. ODIN FRITHULWARDSSON WODEN, KING OF SAXONY (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Woden and Woden (of) Frithowald, was born about 215 in Asgard, Asia to Fredalaf Frithuwald Freothlaf 5048 and Bestla (of) Bolthorn 5049, as shown in family tree 1018. Between 256 and 300, from the age of about 41, he was a King of Saxony. (Odin married twice. He was married to Ms. Unknown 5144 and Frea Aesir, Queen of Aesir 5175.) Notes: • Father: Fredalaf (Frithuwald) b: ABT 0190 in Asgard,,Asia Mother: Beltsa b: ABT 0194 in Asgard,,Asia Marriage 1 Frea (Friege) b: ABT 0219 in Asgard,,Asia Married: ABT 0236 in ,,East Europe Children Beldeg (Baldur) b: ABT 0243 in ,,Scandinavia Skiold (Skjold) King of Selund b: ABT 0237 in Hleithra,,Denmark Wecta (Vecta) King of Saxony Hiemdal b: ABT 0245 Marriage 2 Rind Page 1575

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Lloyd I. Taylor Marriage 3 Mrs-Odin Married: in Asgard,,Asia Marriage 4 Skadi b: ABT 0220 in Asgard,,Asia Married: ABT 0238 in Asgard,,Asia Children Saeming Wodensson King of Norse b: ABT 0239 in ,,Norway added info: Father: Frithulward DE ASGARD b: Abt 190 Mother: Beltsea DE ASGARD b: Abt 200 in Asgard,Asia Marriage 1 Frigg DE SILURIA b: Abt 219 Children Skjold ODINSSON b: Abt 237 in Hleithra,Denmark Wecta ODINSSON Casere ODINSSON Njord Odinsson Wegdaeg b: Abt 214 Whitlaeg ODINSSON Marriage 2 Skadi DE ASGARD b: Abt 220 in Asgard,Asia Children Saeming Odinsson Sexneat b: 239 in Norway

Marriage 3 Spouse Unknown Children Baeldaeg ODINSSON b: Abt 243 in Scand,Asia. • Note: In Norse mythology, Gefjun ("giver"; also Gefjon, Gefyon, Gefn) was a seeress and goddess, a member of both the Vanir and the Aesir. All women who die virgin are sent to her hall, and thus she is characterised as a goddess of virtue, yet she was also a fertility goddess. Moreover, "Gefn" is one of the alternate names of Freyja, the Norse goddess of procreation. It is entirely conceivable that Gefjun is merely an aspect of Freyja in the same way that Morrigan in Irish mythology has a multiplicity of aspects. She was associated with the plow, virgins and good luck. Girls who died as virgins became her servants in the afterlife. Her husband was King Skjld, son of inn. Many Swedish kings claimed to be descended from her. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). • Woden (?)||p10265.htm#i102645|Frithuwald (?)||p10265.htm#i102646||||Frealaf (?)||p10265.htm#i102647|||||||||| Woden (?) is the son of Frithuwald (?). Children of Woden (?) Bældæg (?)+ 1 Wegdæg (?)+ 1 Citations [S69] Christopher Brooke, The Saxon and Norman Kings (London, U.K.: B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1963), page 221. Hereinafter cited as Saxon and Norman Kings. Source Reference 31 applies. Odin Frithulwardsson Woden, King of Saxony married Ms. Unknown 5144. They had one son: Baeldaeg Odinsson, King of Slesvic/Saxony 5131 about 243 This family is shown as family tree 1070. Odin married his indirect relation , Frea Aesir, Queen of Aesir 5175. 5146. GEWAR UNKNOWN, KING OF NORWAY (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather). Gewar fathered one daughter: Nanna Gewarsdoittir, Of Norway 5130 about 247 This family is shown within family tree 1053. 5147. BLESINDE DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 375 to Chlogio de Cologne, Roi des Frances de Cologne 5155 and Blesinde d'Allemanie 5154, as shown in family tree 1075. Blesinde died about 418, aged about 43. 5148. THEUDEMER DE THEROUANNE, ROE DES FRANCS (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 374 in Constantinople, Turquie (Turkey) to Richomer de Therouanne, Prince of Francs 5156 and Ascilla N.. Unknown 5157. Theudemer died on 15 August 414, aged about 40, in Rome, Italie. Theudemer de Therouanne, Roe des Francs, aged about 23, married Blesinde de Cologne 5147, aged about 22, about 397. They had one son: Clogio, II Le Chevelu de Therouanne, Roi de Therouanne & Cambria 5139 about 398 This family is shown within family tree 1057.

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5149. ALDEGONDE DE LOMBARDIE, PRINCESSE LOMBARDE (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born about 372 to Aldeoch de Lombardie, Roi des Lombards 5158. Aldegonde died after 425, when older than 53, in Cologne, Allemagne. 5150. MARCOMIR DE COLOGNE, ROI DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's forty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born about 370 to Chlogio de Cologne, Roi des Frances de Cologne 5155 and Blesinde d'Allemanie 5154, as shown in family tree 1075. Marcomir died about 424, aged about 54. Marcomir de Cologne, Roi de Cologne, aged about 23, married Aldegonde de Lombardie, Princesse Lombarde 5149, aged about 21, about 393. They had one daughter: Ildegonde de Cologne 5138 about 399 This family is shown within family tree 1057. Generation of Fifty-Times-Great-Grandparents 5151. CLODIUS, III MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 190 in Germania to Bartherus Mangus, King of the Salian Franks 5159, as shown in family tree 1076. Clodius, died in 298, aged about 108. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1810; Pfafman. K: Clodius III, King of the Franks. Pfafman: King of the Franks 272-298. Died 298. Clodius, fathered one son: Walter Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5140 in 210 This family is shown as family tree 1072. 5152. TAETWA (OF) ASGARD (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Taetwa Tecti, Ttwa, Tetius and Taewa, was born in 40 in Scandanavia to Beaw (Bjf) (of) Scyld 5160, as shown in family tree 1077. Taetwa died in 100, aged about 60. Note: Taetwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102652|Beaw (?)||p10266.htm#i102653||||Sceldwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102654|||||||||| Taetwa (?) is the son of Beaw (?). Child of Taetwa (?) Geata (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Taetwa fathered one son: Geata Jat Trojan 5142 in 65 This family is shown as family tree 1073. 5153. HAVAR FRIDLEIFSSON (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 325 in Denmark to Fridleif Frodasson 5161, as shown in family tree 1078. Havar fathered one son: Frodi Havarsson 5143 in 347 This family is shown as family tree 1074. 5154. BLESINDE D'ALLEMANIE (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 350. Blesinde died about 403, aged about 53. 5155. CHLOGIO DE COLOGNE, ROI DES FRANCES DE COLOGNE (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 345. Chlogio died about 398, aged about 53. Note: Children Blésinde de COLOGNE b: -375 Marcomir de COLOGNE b: -370. Chlogio de Cologne, Roi des Frances de Cologne, aged about 24, married Blesinde d'Allemanie 5154, aged about 19, about 369. They had two children: Marcomir de Cologne, Roi de Cologne 5150 about 370 Blesinde de Cologne 5147 about 375 This family is shown as family tree 1075. 5156. RICHOMER DE THEROUANNE, PRINCE OF FRANCS (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 350. Richomer died about 384, aged about 34, in Constantinople, Turquie (Turkey). 5157. ASCILLA N.. UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandmother) was born about 354. Ascilla died on 15 August 414, aged about 60, in Rome, Italie. Richomer de Therouanne, Prince of Francs 5156 married Ascilla N.. Unknown. They had one son: Theudemer de Therouanne, Roe des Francs 5148 about 374 This family is shown within family tree 1057. 5158. ALDEOCH DE LOMBARDIE, ROI DES LOMBARDS (Lloyd's fifty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 345. Aldeoch died about 398, aged about 53.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Aldeoch fathered one daughter: Aldegonde de Lombardie, Princesse Lombarde 5149 about 372 This family is shown within family tree 1057. Generation of Fifty-One-Times-Great-Grandparents

5159. BARTHERUS MANGUS, KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in 170 in Germania to Hilderic Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5162, as shown in family tree 1079. Bartherus died in 272, aged about 102. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1810, 1811; Pfafman. K: Bartherus, King of Franks. Pfafman: Bartherus, King of the Franks 252-272. Died 272. Bartherus fathered one son: Clodius, III Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5151 in 190 This family is shown as family tree 1076. 5160. BEAW (BJF) (OF) SCYLD (Lloyd's fifty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born in Aswald, Scandanavia to Scyld Scefing (of) Denmark 5163, as shown in family tree 1080. Notes: • It is possible that name of Beaw the son of Scyld may be a variant of beow 'barley' and that in part these figures derive from rustic folklore about King Sheaf and his son Barley into which the Shield element has intruded. • Beaw (?)||p10266.htm#i102653|Sceldwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102654||||Heremod (?)||p10266.htm#i102655|||||||||| Beaw (?) is the son of Sceldwa (?). Child of Beaw (?) Taetwa (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Beaw fathered one son: Taetwa (of) Asgard 5152 in 40 This family is shown as family tree 1077. 5161. FRIDLEIF FRODASSON (Lloyd's fifty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born about 303 in Hleithra, Denmark to Frodi Fridleifsson, King of Denmark 5164, as shown in family tree 1081. Note: Note: Fridleif (Ynglinga saga) was a son of Frdi of the Skjldung (Scylding) lineage. In that work he was the brother of Halfdan and the father of lli the Strong. Fridleif fathered one son: Havar Fridleifsson 5153 in 325 This family is shown as family tree 1078. Generation of Fifty-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 5162. HILDERIC MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Childeric, was born in 150 to Sunno Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5165, as shown in family tree 1082. Hilderic died in 253, aged about 103, in Castle On the Rhine River, Germany. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1811; Pfafman. K: Hilderic, King of the Franks. Pfafman: Hilderic, King of the Franks 213-253. Died 253. Hilderic fathered one son: Bartherus Mangus, King of the Salian Franks 5159 in 170 This family is shown as family tree 1079. 5163. SCYLD SCEFING (OF) DENMARK (Lloyd's fifty-two-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Scldwa Skjld and Sceldwa (of) Troy, was born in Aswald, Scandanavia to Heremod Denmark, King of Denmark 5166, as shown in family tree 1083. Notes: • In Beowulf, Scyld Scefing is a Danish king, progenitor of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as the Scyldings. He is the counterpart of the Skioldus or Skjöldr of Danish and Icelandic sources. In the opening lines of Beowulf, Scyld is called Scyld Scefing, which might mean Scyld descendant of Scef, Scyld son of Scef, or Scyld of the Sheaf. The Beowulf poet does not explain. In any case the story of a child in a boat, which elsewhere applies to Scef applies to Scyld in Beowulf. After relating in general terms the glories of Scyld's reign, the poet describes Scyld's funeral, how his body was laid in a ship surrounded by treasures (Wikipedia). • Sceldwa (?)||p10266.htm#i102654|Heremod (?)||p10266.htm#i102655||||Itermon (?)||p10266.htm#i102656|||||||||| Sceldwa (?) is the son of Heremod (?). Child of Sceldwa (?) Beaw (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Scyld fathered one son: Beaw (Bjf) (of) Scyld 5160 This family is shown as family tree 1080.

5164. FRODI FRIDLEIFSSON, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's fifty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born about 281 in Hleithra, Denmark to Fridleif Skjoldsson 5167, as shown in family tree 1084. Note: Occupation: early Danish king Note: Frdi of the Grottisng is said to be the son of Fridleif son of Skjld in whose beer king Fjlnir drowned (according to Ynglinga saga). Snorri Sturluson here and in the Skldskaparml make this Frdi the contemporary of emperor Augustus and comments on the peacefulness of his reign, suggesting a relationship to the birth of Christ. Though Icelandic sources make this Frdi a very early Danish king, in Gesta Danorum (Book 5), Saxo puts him late in his series of rulers, though including the chronological equation with Augustus and mentioning the birth of Christ. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Frodi fathered one son: Fridleif Frodasson 5161 about 303 This family is shown as family tree 1081. Generation of Fifty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 5165. SUNNO MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Hunno, was born in 130 in Austrasia, France to Farabert Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5168, as shown in family tree 1085. Sunno died in 213, aged about 83. Note: Source: Kraentzler 1811; Pfafman. K: Sunno, King of the Franks. Pfafman: King of the Franks from 186-213. Had many wars with Romans and Gauls during his reign. Sunno fathered one son: Hilderic Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5162 in 150 This family is shown as family tree 1082. 5166. HEREMOD DENMARK, KING OF DENMARK (Lloyd's fifty-three-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Heremond Heremod, Heremodius and Hermodr, was born in Aswald, Scandanavia to Itermon Unknown 5169, as shown in family tree 1086. Notes: • legendary Danish king known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld. He made be the same as one of the personages named Hermd in Old Norse sources. Heremod may also be identical to Lother (Latin Lotherus) in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (Book 1) or the same history may have been applied to two originally separate figures. Heremod was banished by his subjects and fled to the Jutes where he was betrayed to his death. In genealogies Heremod appears as son of Itermon son of Hratha son of Hwala or Gwala who may be the same as the Ecgwela mentioned in the passage just cited. Heremod is also the father of Scyld in most of these genealogies. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). • Heremod (?)||p10266.htm#i102655|Itermon (?)||p10266.htm#i102656||||Hathra (?)||p10266.htm#i102657|||||||||| Heremod (?) is the son of Itermon (?). Child of Heremod (?) Sceldwa (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Heremod fathered one son: Scyld Scefing (of) Denmark 5163 This family is shown as family tree 1083. 5167. FRIDLEIF SKJOLDSSON (Lloyd's fifty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born about 259 in Hleithra, Denmark to Skjold (of) Woden, King of the Danes, King of Selund 5170 and Gefion Unknown 5171, as shown in family tree 1087. Fridleif fathered one son: Frodi Fridleifsson, King of Denmark 5164 about 281 This family is shown as family tree 1084. Generation of Fifty-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5168. FARABERT MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born in 110 in Austrasia, Lorraine, France to Clodimir, V Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5173 and Hafilda Unknown, Princess of Rugij 5172, as shown in family tree 1088. Farabert died in 186, aged about 76. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1811; Pfafman; Collins. K: Frabert, King of the Franks. Collins: Farbert, King of the Franks 166-186. Died 186. Pfafman: Farabert, King of Franks 166-186. Died 186.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Farabert fathered one son: Sunno Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5165 in 130 This family is shown as family tree 1085.

5169. ITERMON UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Hathra Unknown 5174, as shown in family tree 1089. Note: Itermon (?)||p10266.htm#i102656|Hathra (?)||p10266.htm#i102657||||Hwala (?)||p10266.htm#i102658|||||||||| Itermon (?) is the son of Hathra (?). Child of Itermon (?) Heremod (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Itermon fathered one son: Heremod Denmark, King of Denmark 5166 This family is shown as family tree 1086. 5170. SKJOLD (OF) WODEN, KING OF THE DANES, KING OF SELUND (Lloyd's fifty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born about 237 in Hleithra, Denmark to Odin Frithulwardsson Woden, King of Saxony 5145 and Frea Aesir, Queen of Aesir 5175, as shown in family tree 1071. Skjold died in 280, aged about 43, in Zealand, Denmark. Notes: • 1 Skjold + Gefion b: ABT 241 2 Fridleif Skjoldsson b: ABT 259 3 Frodi Fridleifsson b: ABT 281 4 Fridleif Frodasson b: ABT 303 5 Havar Fridleifsson b: 325 6 Frodi Havarsson b: 347 7 Vermund Frodason b: 366 8 Olaf Vermundsson b: 391 9 Frodi Olafsson b: 433 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 + Danpila b: ABT 395 9 Dan Olafsson b: ABT 412 + Ms Dan Olasson b: ABT 416 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 + Grytha Olafsdottir b: ABT 415 10 Frodi Danson b: 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 4 Fridleif Frodasson b: ABT 303 5 Havar Fridleifsson b: 325 6 Frodi Havarsson b: 347 7 Vermund Frodason b: 366 8 Olaf Vermundsson b: 391 9 Frodi Olafsson b: 433 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 + Danpila b: ABT 395 9 Dan Olafsson b: ABT 412 + Ms Dan Olasson b: ABT 416 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 + Grytha Olafsdottir b: ABT 415 10 Frodi Danson b: 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 3 Frodi Fridleifsson b: ABT 281 4 Fridleif Frodasson b: ABT 303 5 Havar Fridleifsson b: 325 6 Frodi Havarsson b: 347 7 Vermund Frodason b: 366 8 Olaf Vermundsson b: 391 9 Frodi Olafsson b: 433 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 Page 1580

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+ Danpila b: ABT 395 9 Dan Olafsson b: ABT 412 + Ms Dan Olasson b: ABT 416 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 + Grytha Olafsdottir b: ABT 415 10 Frodi Danson b: 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 4 Fridleif Frodasson b: ABT 303 5 Havar Fridleifsson b: 325 6 Frodi Havarsson b: 347 7 Vermund Frodason b: 366 8 Olaf Vermundsson b: 391 9 Frodi Olafsson b: 433 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 10 Fridleif Frodason b: 456 + Danpila b: ABT 395 9 Dan Olafsson b: ABT 412 + Ms Dan Olasson b: ABT 416 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 + Grytha Olafsdottir b: ABT 415 10 Frodi Danson b: 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433 10 Frodi Dansson b: ABT 433. • Skjld (ancestory of the Skjlding dynasty in Denmark Skjld. In Snorri's Ynglinga Saga in the Heimskringla, Skjld's mother is the goddess Gefjn and the same account occurs in most, but not all, manuscripts of the Edda. But Saxo makes Skjld the son of Lother son of Dan. And in English tradition Skjld (called Scyld or Sceldwa) is son of Sceaf or of Heremod when a father is named. In Norse mythology, King Skjöld was the son of Sceaf (Noah's son, norn on the Ark) and the husband of Gefyon. He is mentioned under the name Scyld in Beowulf. The House of Skjöldung (Scylding) was named after him. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). 5171. GEFION UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-four-times-great-grandmother) was born about 241 in Hleithra, Denmark. Note: In Norse mythology, Gefjun ("giver"; also Gefjon, Gefyon, Gefn) was a seeress and goddess, a member of both the Vanir and the Aesir. All women who die virgin are sent to her hall, and thus she is characterised as a goddess of virtue, yet she was also a fertility goddess. Moreover, "Gefn" is one of the alternate names of Freyja, the Norse goddess of procreation. It is entirely conceivable that Gefjun is merely an aspect of Freyja in the same way that Morrigan in Irish mythology has a multiplicity of aspects. She was associated with the plow, virgins and good luck. Girls who died as virgins became her servants in the afterlife. Her husband was King Skjld, son of inn. Many Swedish kings claimed to be descended from her. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Skjold (of) Woden, King of the Danes, King of Selund 5170 married Gefion Unknown. They had one son: Fridleif Skjoldsson 5167 about 259 This family is shown as family tree 1087. Generation of Fifty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 5172. HAFILDA UNKNOWN, PRINCESS OF RUGIJ (Lloyd's fifty-five-times-great-grandmother) was born in 90 in Rugij. 5173. CLODIMIR, V MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born in 90 in Germania to Marcomir, IV Mangus, King of the Salain Franks and Gall 5176 and Altehildis FerchCoel, Princess of the Britons 5177, as shown in family tree 1090. Clodimir, died in 166, aged about 76. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1811, 1812; Pfafman; Collins. K: Clodomir IV, King of the Franks. Collins: King of the Franks in 149. Pfafman: King of the Franks 149-166. Clodimir, V Mangus, King of the Salain Franks married Hafilda Unknown, Princess of Rugij 5172. They had one son: Farabert Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5168 in 110 This family is shown as family tree 1088. 5174. HATHRA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Hwala Unknown 5178, as shown in family tree 1091. Note: Hathra (?) Hathra (?) is the son of Hwala (?). Child of Hathra (?) Itermon (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Hathra fathered one son: Itermon Unknown 5169 This family is shown as family tree 1089.

5175. FREA AESIR, QUEEN OF AESIR (Lloyd's fifty-five-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Frigg Aesir, Friege Aesir and Frigg De Silluria, was born about 219 in Asgard, Asia or East Europe to Cadwalladr (of) Cumbria 5179, as shown in family tree 1092. Notes: • Note: In Norse mythology, Frigg or Frigga was the mother goddess and the wife of Odin or Odr. Considered queen of the heavens, the goddess of motherhood, fertility, love and housework. Indeed strong parallels exist between Frigg and Freya of whom she may be a different aspect (cf. avatar). Freya was a shaman practicting the seid and Frigg was reputed to have the ability to foresee everyone's destiny without revealing it. The mother of Baldur, she endeavoured to protect him from his preordained death by swearing oaths from everything in nature, but forgot the mistletoe. It may be stated with a certain degree of truth that Frigg and Freya are the same but different versions. Freya became Frigg after she lived with the Aesir. Born a Vanir she became an Aesir by marriage, and as the wife of Odin she became a goddess of wifehood. However, promiscuous Freya provided a lusty choice on his part. As Frigg she had an affair with Ve and Vili, Odin's brothers, according to Loki in Lokasenna. This happened when Odin was gone for so long that everyone though him dead (cf. Freya's crying golden tears when she thought Odr (Odin) had disappeared). Frigg's hall in Asgard is Fensalir. With her husband, she was the mother of Bragi, Wecta and Hermod. Eir, a goddess of healing, was one of her constant companions. She had attendants named Glm and Syn. She participated in the Wild Hunt (Asgardreid) along with her husband. She had three attendants, Hlin, Gna and Fulla, all of whom may have been the same deity in a different aspect as Frigg. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). • Children Skjold ODINSSON b: Abt 237 in Hleithra,Denmark Wecta ODINSSON Casere ODINSSON Njord Odinsson Wegdaeg b: Abt 214 Whitlaeg ODINSSON. Odin Frithulwardsson Woden, King of Saxony 5145, aged about 21, married Frea Aesir, Queen of Aesir, aged about 17, about 236 in Asgard, Asia, East Europe. They had one son: Skjold (of) Woden, King of the Danes, King of Selund 5170 about 237 This family is shown as family tree 1071. Generation of Fifty-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 5176. MARCOMIR, IV MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS AND GALL (Lloyd's fifty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born in 70 to Odomir Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5180, as shown in family tree 1093. Marcomir, died in 149, aged about 79. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1812; AF; Pfafman; Smallwood, citing "Royal Ancestors..." by Carr P. Collins Jr. K: Marcomir IV, King of Franconia. Died 149. Collins and Pfafman: Marcomir IV. King of the Franks 128-149. 5177. ALTEHILDIS FERCHCOEL, PRINCESS OF THE BRITONS (Lloyd's fifty-six-times-great-grandmother), also recorded as Altehildis de Camulod and Athilis of Britain, was born to Coel Hen, II AP Guotepauc, King Y Gogledd, Prince of Siluria 5182 and Ystradwal Ferch Cadvan Strada, of Siluria 5181, as shown in family tree 1094. Altehildis became generally known as "de Camulod". Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1812; Collins; AF; Pfafman. Collins: Athildis. K: Athilis. Pfafman: Athildis of Britain. Married 129. Marcomir, IV Mangus, King of the Salain Franks and Gall 5176, aged about 59, married Altehildis FerchCoel, Princess of the Britons in 129. They had one son: Clodimir, V Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5173 in 90 This family is shown as family tree 1090. 5178. HWALA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Bedwig Unknown 5183, as shown within family tree 1089. Note: Hwala (?) Hwala (?) is the son of Bedwig (?). Child of Hwala (?) Hathra (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Hwala fathered one son: Hathra Unknown 5174 This family is shown as family tree 1091. 5179. CADWALLADR (OF) CUMBRIA (Lloyd's fifty-six-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Cadwalladr (of) Lleuvar/ Mawr, was born about 193 in Asgard, Asia to Lucius Mawr, King of Britain, King of Siluria 5184 and Gladys (of) Cumbria, The Elder 5185, as shown in family tree 1095. Page 1582

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Lloyd I. Taylor Cadwalladr fathered one daughter: Frea Aesir, Queen of Aesir 5175 about 219 This family is shown as family tree 1092. Generation of Fifty-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents

5180. ODOMIR MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born in 50 to Richemer Mangus, King of the Salain Franks, Founder of Brandenburg 5190 and Ascyla Unknown 5189, as shown in family tree 1098. Odomir died in 128, aged about 78. Note: Sources: Pfafman; "56 Generations, An Ancestral Journey Through History" by John F. Williams II. Pfafman: Odonar (Odamar), King of the Franks, 114-128. Made a league with the Romans and Gauls. (This generation left out by Kraentzler). Williams: Odomar (Odomir) of the Franks, died 128 A.D. Odomir fathered one son: Marcomir, IV Mangus, King of the Salain Franks and Gall 5176 in 70 This family is shown as family tree 1093. 5181. YSTRADWAL FERCH CADVAN STRADA, OF SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 206 to Cadvan AP Conan, of Cambria 5188 and Gwladys AP Lleuver, of Siluria 5187, as shown in family tree 1097. Ystradwal became generally known as "The Fair". The Fair died in 251, aged about 45. Note: Father: Cadvan AP CONAN b: 164 Mother: Gwladys AP LLEUVER b: 164 Marriage 1 Coel Hen II AP GUOTEPAUC b: 197 Children Althildis FERCH COEL b: in Briton Gwawl FERCH COEL Helen FERCH COEL b: 248. 5182. COEL HEN, II AP GUOTEPAUC, KING Y GOGLEDD, PRINCE OF SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born dated '197 or 120' to Guotepauc AP Tegfan 5186, as shown in family tree 1096. Coel became generally known as "Old King Coel of Camulod". Old King Coel of Camulod died dated '262 or 170'. Notes: • Father: Guotepauc AP TEGFAN Marriage 1 Ystradwal Ferch Cadvan STRADA b: 206 Note: _STATMARRIED Children Althildis FERCH COEL b: in Briton Gwawl FERCH COEL Helen FERCH COEL b: 248. • Sources: Kraentzler 1812; AF; Smallwood and Blount. Pfafman/Smallwood: Coilus "Old King Cole," King of Britain 125-170. Educated in Rome. (See Pfafman's Britain line). K: Cole. One AF record said he had a wife, Vala (Princess of Gwawl). No children.[De La Pole.FTW] Source: Kraentzler 1796. K: Coel Hen. Brought Corn into Britain. Liv. 120. He was educated in rome, built Colchester (Coel-Castra) and diedin 170 AD. • 1 Assaracus Of TROY 2 Capys Of TROY + Themis Of The TITANS 3 Anchises Of TROY + APHRODITE 4 Aeneas Of TROY + Creusa Of TROY 5 Iulius Ascanius Of Troy King Of Alba LONGA 1 Iulius Ascanius Of Troy King Of Alba LONGA 2 Julus Of ROME 3 Numerius Julius JULUS 4 Lucius Julius JULUS 5 Gaius Julius JULUS 6 Gaius Julius JULUS 7 Gaius Julius JULUS 8 Lucius Julius JULUS 9 Lucius Julius JULUS 10 Numerius Julius JULUS Page 1583

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2 Silvius D'italia King Of The SILURIANS d: Unknown 3 Brutus "The Trojan" King Of The BRITONS d: Unknown + Ignoge Of GREECE d: Unknown 4 Lochrinus King Of The BRITONS d: Unknown + GWENDOLIN 5 Madog King Of BRITAIN d: Deceased 6 Mymbyr King Of BRITAIN d: Unknown 7 Efrog Gadarn King Of The BRITONS d: Deceased 8 Brutus Darianlas "Greenshield" King Of BRITONS d: Unknown 9 Lliwelydd King Of The BRITONS d: Unknown 10 Rhun Baladr Bras King Of The BRITONS d: Unknown 4 Camber Ap Brutus Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 5 Gorbonian Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 6 Dyfnwal Hen Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 7 Cyngen Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 8 Asser Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 9 Bleidudd Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown 10 Henwyn Duke Of Cambria & CORNWALL d: Unknown + Rhagaw Verch LLYR d: Unknown. Coel Hen, II AP Guotepauc, King Y Gogledd, Prince of Siluria married Ystradwal Ferch Cadvan Strada, of Siluria 5181. They had one daughter: Altehildis FerchCoel, Princess of the Britons 5177 This family is shown as family tree 1094. 5183. BEDWIG UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Sceaf Unknown 5191. Note: Bedwig (?) Bedwig (?) is the son of Sceaf (?). Child of Bedwig (?) Hwala (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Bedwig fathered one son: Hwala Unknown 5178 This family is shown within family tree 1089. 5184. LUCIUS MAWR, KING OF BRITAIN, KING OF SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Llewfer Mawr, was born in 120/21 in Scotland to Cyllin Ap Caradoc 5192 and Cyllin Ap Caradoc 5192, as shown in family tree 1099. Lucius became generally known as "The Blessed". The Blessed died in 156/57, aged about 36, in Gloucester, England. Notes: • Lucius of Britain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Saint Lucius was a legendary figure and mythical king of the Britons during the time of the Roman occupation of Britain as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Coilus and ruled in the manner of his father. Most British legends tell of King Lucius becoming the first Christian in Britain. Around 180 AD, he requested from Pope Eleuterus to send missionaries to Britain to Christianize the people. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People claims great success throughout south-western Britain. Eleuterus sent out Fuganus and Duvianus as missionaries and they converted St. Lucius after which they began to establish a Christian order throughout Britain. Throughout his reign, the missionaries converted old temples to churches and catherdrals. Also diocleses were established among the people. York became the center for Albany and Deira, London became the center for Loegria and Cornwall, and the City of Legions was the center for Kambria. The missionaries returned to Rome, then subsequently returned to Britain with more aides in order to establish a full order on the isle. Lucius assisted by giving lands to the church and helping convert the people. It is likely that St. Lucius became a missionary himself and may have travelled to Switzerland to preach to the Grissons. St. Lucius is said to have died in Gloucester in 156 AD, although sources differ on that date. He left no heir, and thus a struggle began between the people of Britain and the power of Rome. St. Lucius's feast day is on December 3rd and he was canonized through the pre-congregational method. Preceded by: Coilus Mythical British Kings Succeeded by: Interregnum of Severus. • Children CADWALLADER b: ABT 179 in Asia Page 1584

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FAWDFILWR Gladys "The Younger" Princess of BRITAIN b: 177. 5185. GLADYS (OF) CUMBRIA, THE ELDER (Lloyd's fifty-seven-times-great-grandmother) was born in 150. Lucius Mawr, King of Britain, King of Siluria 5184 married Gladys (of) Cumbria, The Elder. They had one son: Cadwalladr (of) Cumbria 5179 about 193 This family is shown as family tree 1095. Generation of Fifty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 5186. GUOTEPAUC AP TEGFAN (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Tegfan AP Teuhvant 5193, as shown in family tree 1100. Guotepauc fathered one son: Coel Hen, II AP Guotepauc, King Y Gogledd, Prince of Siluria 5182 This family is shown as family tree 1096. 5187. GWLADYS AP LLEUVER, OF SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandmother) was born in 164 to Lleuver Mawr AP Coel, of Siluria 5198 and Gwladys DE Siluria 5196, as shown in family tree 1103. Gwladys became generally known as "The Younger". 5188. CADVAN AP CONAN, OF CAMBRIA (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 164 to Conan Meriadog, I AP Gereint, King of Brittany 5195 and Ursula Ferch Dynod 5197, as shown in family tree 1102. Cadvan died in 206, aged about 42. Cadvan AP Conan, of Cambria married Gwladys AP Lleuver, of Siluria 5187. They had one daughter: Ystradwal Ferch Cadvan Strada, of Siluria 5181 in 206 This family is shown as family tree 1097. 5189. ASCYLA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandmother). 5190. RICHEMER MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS, FOUNDER OF BRANDENBURG (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 30 to Rathaerius Mangus, King of the Salain Franks, Founder of Rotterdam 5194, as shown in family tree 1101. Richemer died in 114, aged about 84. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1812; Pfafman. Pfafman: Richemer, King of the Franks 90-114. Died 114. Richemer Mangus, King of the Salain Franks, Founder of Brandenburg married Ascyla Unknown 5189. They had one son: Odomir Mangus, King of the Salain Franks 5180 in 50 This family is shown as family tree 1098. 5191. SCEAF UNKNOWN (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandfather). Note: Sceaf (?) Child of Sceaf (?) Bedwig (?)+. Source Reference 111 applies. Sceaf fathered one son: Bedwig Unknown 5183 This family is shown within family tree 1089. 5192. CYLLIN AP CARADOC (Lloyd's fifty-eight-times-great-grandfather), also recorded as Ystradwel Verch Cadfan Gadeon, was born in 130 in Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorganshire, Wales to Caradog Ap Bran, King of Britain and Siluria 5199, as shown within family tree 1095. Generation of Fifty-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 5193. TEGFAN AP TEUHVANT (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Teuhvant AP Telpuil 5204, as shown in family tree 1106. Tegfan fathered one son: Guotepauc AP Tegfan 5186 This family is shown as family tree 1100. 5194. RATHAERIUS MANGUS, KING OF THE SALAIN FRANKS, FOUNDER OF ROTTERDAM (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 10 to Antenor IV Unknown, King of the Franks 5200, as shown in family tree 1104. Rathaerius died in 90, aged about 80. Note: Sources: Williams and Pfafman. Pfafman: Ratherius, King of Franks 69-90. Builder of Rotterdam. Williams: Ratherius of the Franks, died 114 A.D. He formed a league with the Germans and the Saxons. (This generation left out by Kraentzler).

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Lloyd I. Taylor Rathaerius fathered one son: Richemer Mangus, King of the Salain Franks, Founder of Brandenburg 5190 in 30 This family is shown as family tree 1101.

5195. CONAN MERIADOG, I AP GEREINT, KING OF BRITTANY (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gereint AP Einydd 5203, as shown within family tree 1097. 5196. GWLADYS DE SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born in 150. Gwladys became generally known as "The Elder". 5197. URSULA FERCH DYNOD (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandmother) was born to Dynod AP Dumnonia 5202, as shown within family tree 1097. Conan Meriadog, I AP Gereint, King of Brittany 5195 married Ursula Ferch Dynod. They had one son: Cadvan AP Conan, of Cambria 5188 in 164 This family is shown as family tree 1102. 5198. LLEUVER MAWR AP COEL, OF SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 149 to Coel AP Cyllin, Prince of Siluria 5201, as shown in family tree 1105. Lleuver died in 181, aged about 32. Lleuver Mawr AP Coel, of Siluria married Gwladys DE Siluria 5196. They had one daughter: Gwladys AP Lleuver, of Siluria 5187 in 164 This family is shown as family tree 1103. 5199. CARADOG AP BRAN, KING OF BRITAIN AND SILURIA (Lloyd's fifty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born in 40 41 in Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorganshire, Wales, England. Caradog fathered one son: Cyllin Ap Caradoc 5192 in 130 This family is shown within family tree 1095. Generation of Sixty-Times-Great-Grandparents 5200. ANTENOR IV UNKNOWN, KING OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's sixty-times-great-grandfather) was born to Chlodomir, III Unknown, King of the Franks 5206, as shown in family tree 1107. Antenor died in 69. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1812; Pfafman. Pfafman: Atenor IV, King of Franks, 63-69. Antenor fathered one son: Rathaerius Mangus, King of the Salain Franks, Founder of Rotterdam 5194 in 10 This family is shown as family tree 1104. 5201. COEL AP CYLLIN, PRINCE OF SILURIA (Lloyd's sixty-times-great-grandfather) was born in 120 to Cyllin Ap Caradoc 5192 and Cyllin Ap Caradoc 5192, as shown in family tree 1099. Coel fathered one son: Lleuver Mawr AP Coel, of Siluria 5198 in 149 This family is shown as family tree 1105. 5202. DYNOD AP DUMNONIA (Lloyd's sixty-times-great-grandfather). Dynod fathered one daughter: Ursula Ferch Dynod 5197 This family is shown within family tree 1097. 5203. GEREINT AP EINYDD (Lloyd's sixty-times-great-grandfather) was born to Einydd AP Gwrddwfn 5205. Gereint fathered one son: Conan Meriadog, I AP Gereint, King of Brittany 5195 This family is shown within family tree 1097. 5204. TEUHVANT AP TELPUIL (Lloyd's sixty-times-great-grandfather) was born to Telpuil AP Erb 5207, as shown in family tree 1108. Teuhvant fathered one son: Tegfan AP Teuhvant 5193 This family is shown as family tree 1106.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of Sixty-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 5205. EINYDD AP GWRDDWFN (Lloyd's sixty-one-times-great-grandfather). Einydd fathered one son: Gereint AP Einydd 5203 This family is shown within family tree 1097.

5206. CHLODOMIR, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's sixty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Marcomir, III Unknown, King of the Franks 5209, as shown in family tree 1110. Chlodomir, died in 63. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1812, 1813; Pfafman. King of Franks 51-63. Chlodomir, fathered one son: Antenor IV Unknown, King of the Franks 5200 This family is shown as family tree 1107. 5207. TELPUIL AP ERB (Lloyd's sixty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Erb AP Gratus 5208, as shown in family tree 1109. Telpuil fathered one son: Teuhvant AP Telpuil 5204 This family is shown as family tree 1108. Generation of Sixty-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 5208. ERB AP GRATUS (Lloyd's sixty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gratus AP Lunetel 5210, as shown within family tree 1108. Erb fathered one son: Telpuil AP Erb 5207 This family is shown as family tree 1109. 5209. MARCOMIR, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE FRANKS (Lloyd's sixty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodius, II Unknown, King of the West Franks 5211, as shown in family tree 1111. Marcomir, died in 50. Note: Source: Kraentzler 1813; Pfafman. K: Marcomir, living 39 B.C. Pfafman: Marcomir III, King of Franks 32-50. Died 50 A.D. Marcomir, fathered one son: Chlodomir, III Unknown, King of the Franks 5206 This family is shown as family tree 1110. Generation of Sixty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 5210. GRATUS AP LUNETEL (Lloyd's sixty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Lunetel AP Ritigern 5213. Gratus fathered one son: Erb AP Gratus 5208 This family is shown within family tree 1108. 5211. CLODIUS, II UNKNOWN, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS (Lloyd's sixty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Frances Unknown, King of the West Franks 5212, as shown in family tree 1112. Clodius, died in 20. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1813; Pfafman. Pfafman: Clodius II, King of Franks. Died 20 A.D. K: Claudius, King of the West Franks. Clodius, fathered one son: Marcomir, III Unknown, King of the Franks 5209 This family is shown as family tree 1111. Generation of Sixty-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5212. FRANCES UNKNOWN, KING OF THE WEST FRANKS (Lloyd's sixty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Antharius Unknown 5214, as shown in family tree 1113. Frances died in 11 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1813. K: Francies, King of the West Franks. Pfafman: Francus, King of the Franks. Changed name of his people to Franks after his own name. Made a perpetual league with the German princes. Frances fathered one son: Clodius, II Unknown, King of the West Franks 5211 This family is shown as family tree 1112.

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Lloyd I. Taylor 5213. LUNETEL AP RITIGERN (Lloyd's sixty-four-times-great-grandfather). Lunetel fathered one son: Gratus AP Lunetel 5210 This family is shown within family tree 1108. Generation of Sixty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents

5214. ANTHARIUS UNKNOWN (Lloyd's sixty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born dated 'King of the Sicambri' to Cassander Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5215, as shown in family tree 1114. Antharius died in 37 B.C.. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1813, 1814; Pfafman; Williams Williams: Activius, died 39 B.C. Also called Octaavious (sic). Pfafman: Antharius, last King of Sicambri, slain by Goths. Died 37 B.C. K: Anthius. Antharius fathered one son: Frances Unknown, King of the West Franks 5212 This family is shown as family tree 1113. Generation of Sixty-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 5215. CASSANDER UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's sixty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Meroduchus Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5216, as shown in family tree 1115. Cassander died in 74 B.C.. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1814; Pfafman. Pfafman: Cassader (Cassander), King of Sicambri. Expelled Goths. Died 74 B.C. K: Cassander. Cassander fathered one son: Antharius Unknown 5214 This family is shown as family tree 1114. Generation of Sixty-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents 5216. MERODUCHUS UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's sixty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodomir Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5217, as shown in family tree 1116. Meroduchus died in 95 B.C.. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1814; Pfafman. K: Meroduchus. Pfafman: Merodachus, King of Sicambri. Fought the Goths and resettled their old country. Died 95 B.C. Meroduchus fathered one son: Cassander Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5215 This family is shown as family tree 1115. Generation of Sixty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 5217. CLODOMIR UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's sixty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born in 123 B.C. to Antenor, III Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5218, as shown in family tree 1117. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1814; Pfafman. K: Meroduchus. Pfafman: Merodachus, King of Sicambri. Fought the Goths and resettled their old country. Died 95 B.C. Clodomir fathered one son: Meroduchus Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5216 This family is shown as family tree 1116. Generation of Sixty-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 5218. ANTENOR, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's sixty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodius, I Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5219, as shown in family tree 1118. Antenor, died in 143 B.C.. Note: Sources: Kraentzler 1814, 1815. Pfafman. Pfafman: Antenor III, King of Sicambri. Made peace with the Goths and abolished the custom of sacrificing his enemies' children. Died 143 B.C. Antenor, fathered one son: Clodomir Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5217 in 123 BC This family is shown as family tree 1117.

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5219. CLODIUS, I UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-times-great-grandfather) was born to Marcomir, II Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5220, as shown in family tree 1119. Clodius, died in 159 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1815. Pfafman: Clodius I, King of Sicambri. Slain in battle. K: Clodius I. Clodius, fathered one son: Antenor, III Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5218 This family is shown as family tree 1118. Generation of Seventy-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 5220. MARCOMIR, II UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Nicanor Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5221, as shown in family tree 1120. Marcomir, died in 178 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1815. Pfafman: Marcomir II, King of Sicambri. Died 178 B.C. K: Marcomir II. Marcomir, fathered one son: Clodius, I Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5219 This family is shown as family tree 1119. Generation of Seventy-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 5221. NICANOR UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Clodomir, I Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5222, as shown in family tree 1121. Nicanor died in 198 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1815. Pfafman: Nicanor, King of Sicambri. Died 198 B.C. Nicanor fathered one son: Marcomir, II Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5220 This family is shown as family tree 1120. Generation of Seventy-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 5222. CLODOMIR, I UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Bassanus Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5223 and N. N. of the Orcades 5224, as shown in family tree 1122. Clodomir, died in 232 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1815, 1816. Pfafman: Clodomir I, King of Sicambri. Died 232 B.C. Clodomir, fathered one son: Nicanor Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5221 This family is shown as family tree 1121. Generation of Seventy-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5223. BASSANUS UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Diocles Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5226, as shown in family tree 1123. Bassanus died in 250 B.C.. Note: Sources: Williams; Pfafman; Kraentzler 1816. Pfafman: Bassanus Magnus, King of Sicambri, also Priest. Williams: Bassanus Magnus, died 250 B.C. His wife was the daughter of Orcades of Norway. K: Bassanus. 5224. N. N. OF THE ORCADES (Lloyd's seventy-four-times-great-grandmother) was born in Norway to N. of the Orcades 5225, as shown within family tree 1121. Bassanus Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5223 married N. N. of the Orcades. They had one son: Clodomir, I Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5222 This family is shown as family tree 1122.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of Seventy-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 5225. N. OF THE ORCADES (Lloyd's seventy-five-times-great-grandfather). N. fathered one daughter: N. N. of the Orcades 5224 This family is shown within family tree 1121.

5226. DIOCLES UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Helenus, IV Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5227, as shown in family tree 1124. Diocles died in 300 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1816; Williams. Pfafman: Diocles, King of Sicambri. Aided Saxons against Goths (Gauls). Died 300 B.C. Williams: Dioclese, died 300 B.C. He aided the Saxons against the Goths. K: Diocles. Diocles fathered one son: Bassanus Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5223 This family is shown as family tree 1123. Generation of Seventy-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 5227. HELENUS, IV UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Priam, V Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5228, as shown in family tree 1125. Helenus, died in 339 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1816. K: Helenus III. Pfafman: Helenus I, King of Sicambri. Erected an Oratory to Pallas. Helenus, fathered one son: Diocles Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5226 This family is shown as family tree 1124. Generation of Seventy-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents 5228. PRIAM, V UNKNOWN, KING OF THE SICAMBRI (Lloyd's seventy-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Antenor, II Unknown, King of he Cimmerians 5230 and Cambra Unknown 5229, as shown in family tree 1126. Priam, died in 358 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1816, 1817; Williams. Pfafman: Priamus, King of Sicambri. Died 358 B.C. Williams: Priamus (Priam), died 358 B.C. First used the Saxon language. K: Priam V. Priam, fathered one son: Helenus, IV Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5227 This family is shown as family tree 1125. Generation of Seventy-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 5229. CAMBRA UNKNOWN (Lloyd's seventy-eight-times-great-grandmother). 5230. ANTENOR, II UNKNOWN, KING OF HE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's seventy-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Marcomir, I Unknown, King of the Cimmeerians 5231, as shown in family tree 1127. Antenor, died in 384 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1817. Pfafman: Antenor II, King of Cimmerians. Married Cambra and changed name of his people to Sicambri in her honor. Antenor, II Unknown, King of he Cimmerians married Cambra Unknown 5229. They had one son: Priam, V Unknown, King of the Sicambri 5228 This family is shown as family tree 1126. Generation of Seventy-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 5231. MARCOMIR, I UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMEERIANS (Lloyd's seventy-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Antenor, I Unknown, Prince of the Cimmerians 5232, as shown in family tree 1128. Marcomir, died in 412 B.C.. Note: Sources: Pfafman; Kraentzler 1817; Williams. Pfafman: Marcomir I, King of Cimmerians. Brought his people out of Scythia and conquered Gaul, where they settled. Died 412 B.C. Williams: King of the Sicambri who later became Franks. Died 412 B.C. K: Marcomir I. Marcomir, fathered one son: Antenor, II Unknown, King of he Cimmerians 5230 This family is shown as family tree 1127. Page 1590

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5232. ANTENOR, I UNKNOWN, PRINCE OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-times-great-grandfather) was born about 443 B.C. to Helenus, IV Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5233, as shown in family tree 1129. Antenor, died about 480 B.C., aged about -37. Notes: • Sources: Fifty-six Generations by John F. Williams; Kraentzler 1817, Pfafman. K: Antenor, Prince of Ephraim. Living 443 B.C. Pfafman: Antenor I, King of Cimmerians on the Black Sea, was the Euxim of Trojan Blood. Died 443 B.C. Williams: Antenor I, King of the Cimmerians on the Black Sea, died 443 B.C. He appears to be contemporary with the Greek historian, Herodotus, who described the Cimmerians. Herodotus was born in Asia Minor about 484 B.C. and was still living and writing as late as 409 B.C. [This line down to Richimir/Richimar II is the same as listed by Pfafman. Kraentzler also follows this line but leaves out several generations.]. • ALL EARLIER ANCESTORS HAVE NO SOURCES AND ARE CONSIDERED HIGHLY UNRELIABLE. Antenor, fathered one son: Marcomir, I Unknown, King of the Cimmeerians 5231 This family is shown as family tree 1128. Generation of Eighty-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 5233. HELENUS, IV UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Priam, IV Unknown, King of he Cimmerians 5234, as shown in family tree 1130. Helenus, fathered one son: Antenor, I Unknown, Prince of the Cimmerians 5232 about 443 BC This family is shown as family tree 1129. Generation of Eighty-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 5234. PRIAM, IV UNKNOWN, KING OF HE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Marcomir Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5235, as shown in family tree 1131. Priam, fathered one son: Helenus, IV Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5233 This family is shown as family tree 1130. Generation of Eighty-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents 5235. MARCOMIR UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Dilulius, II Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5236, as shown in family tree 1132. Marcomir fathered one son: Priam, IV Unknown, King of he Cimmerians 5234 This family is shown as family tree 1131. Generation of Eighty-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5236. DILULIUS, II UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Plaserius, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5237, as shown in family tree 1133. Dilulius, fathered one son: Marcomir Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5235 This family is shown as family tree 1132. Generation of Eighty-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 5237. PLASERIUS, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Helenus, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5238, as shown in family tree 1134. Plaserius, fathered one son: Dilulius, II Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5236 This family is shown as family tree 1133.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of Eighty-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents

5238. HELENUS, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Dilulius, I Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5239, as shown in family tree 1135. Helenus, fathered one son: Plaserius, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5237 This family is shown as family tree 1134. Generation of Eighty-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents 5239. DILULIUS, I UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Almadius Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5240, as shown in family tree 1136. Dilulius, fathered one son: Helenus, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5238 This family is shown as family tree 1135. Generation of Eighty-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 5240. ALMADIUS UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Gentilianor Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5241, as shown in family tree 1137. Almadius fathered one son: Dilulius, I Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5239 This family is shown as family tree 1136. Generation of Eighty-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 5241. GENTILIANOR UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's eighty-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Priam, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5242, as shown in family tree 1138. Gentilianor fathered one son: Almadius Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5240 This family is shown as family tree 1137. Generation of Ninety-Times-Great-Grandparents 5242. PRIAM, III UNKNOWN, KING OF THE CIMMERIANS (Lloyd's ninety-times-great-grandfather) was born to Alexandre Unknown, King of Troy 5243, as shown in family tree 1139. Priam, fathered one son: Gentilianor Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5241 This family is shown as family tree 1138. Generation of Ninety-One-Times-Great-Grandparents 5243. ALEXANDRE UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-one-times-great-grandfather) was born to Basbelian, II Unknown, King of Troy 5244, as shown in family tree 1140. Alexandre died in 667 B.C.. Alexandre fathered one son: Priam, III Unknown, King of the Cimmerians 5242 This family is shown as family tree 1139. Generation of Ninety-Two-Times-Great-Grandparents 5244. BASBELIAN, II UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-two-times-great-grandfather) was born to Plesron, II Unknown, King of Troy 5245, as shown in family tree 1141. Basbelian, fathered one son: Alexandre Unknown, King of Troy 5243 This family is shown as family tree 1140.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of Ninety-Three-Times-Great-Grandparents

5245. PLESRON, II UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-three-times-great-grandfather) was born to Helenus, II Unknown, King of Troy 5246, as shown in family tree 1142. Plesron, fathered one son: Basbelian, II Unknown, King of Troy 5244 This family is shown as family tree 1141. Generation of Ninety-Four-Times-Great-Grandparents 5246. HELENUS, II UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-four-times-great-grandfather) was born to Phiam, II Unknown, King ofTroy 5247, as shown in family tree 1143. Helenus, fathered one son: Plesron, II Unknown, King of Troy 5245 This family is shown as family tree 1142. Generation of Ninety-Five-Times-Great-Grandparents 5247. PHIAM, II UNKNOWN, KING OFTROY (Lloyd's ninety-five-times-great-grandfather) was born to Antoenor, I Unknown, King of Troy 5248, as shown in family tree 1144. Phiam, fathered one son: Helenus, II Unknown, King of Troy 5246 This family is shown as family tree 1143. Generation of Ninety-Six-Times-Great-Grandparents 5248. ANTOENOR, I UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-six-times-great-grandfather) was born to Plaserius, II Unknown, King of Troy 5249, as shown in family tree 1145. Antoenor, fathered one son: Phiam, II Unknown, King ofTroy 5247 This family is shown as family tree 1144. Generation of Ninety-Seven-Times-Great-Grandparents 5249. PLASERIUS, II UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-seven-times-great-grandfather) was born to Zaberiom Unknown, King of Troy 5250, as shown in family tree 1146. Plaserius, fathered one son: Antoenor, I Unknown, King of Troy 5248 This family is shown as family tree 1145. Generation of Ninety-Eight-Times-Great-Grandparents 5250. ZABERIOM UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-eight-times-great-grandfather) was born to Eliacor Unknown, King of Troy 5251, as shown in family tree 1147. Zaberiom fathered one son: Plaserius, II Unknown, King of Troy 5249 This family is shown as family tree 1146. Generation of Ninety-Nine-Times-Great-Grandparents 5251. ELIACOR UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's ninety-nine-times-great-grandfather) was born to Plesron, I Unknown, King of Troy 5252, as shown in family tree 1148. Eliacor fathered one son: Zaberiom Unknown, King of Troy 5250 This family is shown as family tree 1147.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of 100-Times-Great-Grandparents

5252. PLESRON, I UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 100-times-great-grandfather) was born to Plaserius, I Unknown, King of Troy 5253, as shown in family tree 1149. Plesron, fathered one son: Eliacor Unknown, King of Troy 5251 This family is shown as family tree 1148. Generation of 101-Times-Great-Grandparents 5253. PLASERIUS, I UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 101-times-great-grandfather) was born to Basebelian, I Unknown, King of Troy 5254, as shown in family tree 1150. Plaserius, fathered one son: Plesron, I Unknown, King of Troy 5252 This family is shown as family tree 1149. Generation of 102-Times-Great-Grandparents 5254. BASEBELIAN, I UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 102-times-great-grandfather) was born to Zelius Unknown, King of Troy 5255, as shown in family tree 1151. Basebelian, fathered one son: Plaserius, I Unknown, King of Troy 5253 This family is shown as family tree 1150. Generation of 103-Times-Great-Grandparents 5255. ZELIUS UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 103-times-great-grandfather) was born to Esdron Unknown, King of Troy 5256, as shown in family tree 1152. Zelius fathered one son: Basebelian, I Unknown, King of Troy 5254 This family is shown as family tree 1151. Generation of 104-Times-Great-Grandparents 5256. ESDRON UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 104-times-great-grandfather) was born to Francus Unknown, King of Troy 5257, as shown in family tree 1153. Esdron fathered one son: Zelius Unknown, King of Troy 5255 This family is shown as family tree 1152. Generation of 105-Times-Great-Grandparents 5257. FRANCUS UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 105-times-great-grandfather) was born to Zenter Unknown, King of Troy 5258, as shown within family tree 1152. Francus fathered one son: Esdron Unknown, King of Troy 5256 This family is shown as family tree 1153. Generation of 106-Times-Great-Grandparents 5258. ZENTER UNKNOWN, KING OF TROY (Lloyd's 106-times-great-grandfather) was born to Helenus Unknown, King of Epirus 5259. Zenter fathered one son: Francus Unknown, King of Troy 5257 This family is shown within family tree 1152.

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Lloyd I. Taylor Generation of 107-Times-Great-Grandparents

5259. HELENUS UNKNOWN, KING OF EPIRUS (Lloyd's 107-times-great-grandfather). Note: ADDITIONAL ANCESTORS NOT ADDED. THEY GET IN TO MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGION AND ARE COMPLETELY INACCURATE. Helenus fathered one son: Zenter Unknown, King of Troy 5258 This family is shown within family tree 1152.

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4. INDIRECTLY RELATED via DENNIS A. BLAKE 103 (Lloyd's Cousin's husband, once removed,) Same generation as Lloyd's Peers 5260. GLENN BLAKE (Dennis's father). 5261. RUTH UNKNOWN (Dennis's mother). Glenn Blake 5260 married Ruth Unknown. They had one son: Dennis A. Blake 103 in 1963

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5. INDIRECTLY RELATED via NORMAN EUGENE WESTERGAARD 245 (Lloyd's Cousin's husband) Same generation as Lloyd's Grandchildren 5262. SABINA HERMANDEZ (Norman's granddaughter) was born to Juan Hernandez 5266 and Nancy A. Westergaard 5265. 5263. BENJAMIN HERMANDEZ (Norman's grandson) was born to Juan Hernandez 5266 and Nancy A. Westergaard 5265. 5264. ABBEY ERICKSON (Norman's granddaughter) was born to Jay Erickson 5269 and Marcia Westergaard 5268. Same generation as Lloyd's Children 5265. NANCY A. WESTERGAARD (Norman's daughter) was born to Norman Eugene Westergaard 245 and Connie Larson 5273. She was recorded in the census in 1630 Jersey Pl., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362-2431 805-449-7228. 5266. JUAN HERNANDEZ (Norman's son-in-law) was born in Thousand Oaks, CA maybe. Juan Hernandez married Nancy A. Westergaard 5265. They had two children: Sabina Hermandez 5262 Benjamin Hermandez 5263 5267. DEBBIE WESTERGAARD (Norman's daughter) was born in Arvada, CO mayb e to Norman Eugene Westergaard 245 and Connie Larson 5273. 5268. MARCIA WESTERGAARD (Norman's daughter) was born in Leesburg, VA to Norman Eugene Westergaard 245 and Connie Larson 5273. 5269. JAY ERICKSON (Norman's son-in-law) was born in Leesburg, VA maybe. Jay Erickson married Marcia Westergaard 5268. They had one daughter: Abbey Erickson 5264 5270. ALLISON WESTERGAARD (Norman's niece) was born in maybe Des Moines, IA to James Westergaard 5277 and Kathy Unknown 5278. 5271. KRISTEN WESTERGAARD (Norman's niece) was born in maybe Mapleton, IA to James Westergaard 5277 and Kathy Unknown 5278. 5272. ADRIENNE LEE WESTERGAARD (Norman's niece) was born in IA to James Westergaard 5277 and Kathy Unknown 5278. Adrienne died in IA. Same generation as Lloyd's Peers 5273. CONNIE LARSON (Norman's wife). Norman Eugene Westergaard 245 married Connie Larson. They had three children: Nancy A. Westergaard 5265 Debbie Westergaard 5267 Marcia Westergaard 5268 5274. INGA UNKNOWN (Norman's sister) was born in Denmark to August "Augie" Taft Westergaard 5283 and Carolyn Reese 5285. 5275. LEE WESTERGAARD (Norman's brother) was born to August "Augie" Taft Westergaard 5283 and Carolyn Reese 5285. 5276. VICKIE UNKNOWN (Norman's sister-in-law) was born to Robert Morris 5610 and Lois Sorenson 5611. [See also: Indirectly related via Vickie Unknown] Lee Westergaard 5275 married Vickie Unknown. 5277. JAMES WESTERGAARD (Norman's brother) was born in Sloan/Whiting, IA to August "Augie" Taft Westergaard 5283 and Carolyn Reese 5285. 5278. KATHY UNKNOWN (Norman's sister-in-law) was born in maybe Mapleton, IA to Roger A. Mustain 5615 and Particia L. Juneman 5616. [See also: Indirectly related via Kathy Unknown] James Westergaard 5277 married Kathy Unknown. They had three children: Allison Westergaard 5270 Kristen Westergaard 5271 Adrienne Lee Westergaard 5272

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