


New France Genealogy
Montjoie Saint Denis!
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Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 3,768
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1401 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 26. | Lady Deuteria (I26077)
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1402 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 26. | King Of Franks Clodius V (I26131)
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1403 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29. | d'Autun, Count/Chalons Lambert (I24539)
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1404 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29. | Bertrade (I24550)
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1405 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29. | 1sr Count Of Blois Gerlon (I26329)
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1406 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 30, # 28. Frist married Rotrou of Treves, daughter of Leutwinus, St Lievin, Bishop of Treves, who was the son of Cout Warimus and wife Kunga, sister of Bogin, Bishop of Treves. | Count Warimus (I23604)
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1407 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 30, # 28. Frist married Rotrou of Treves, daughter of Leutwinus, St Lievin, Bishop of Treves, who was the son of Cout Warimus and wife Kunga, sister of Bogin, Bishop of Treves. | Kunga (I25682)
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1408 | Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 33. | Josceline (I26341)
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1409 | Ancestry and Progeny og Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E - 38. | Lovet, Elmley (I25539)
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1410 | ancis LEBLOND, Joan (Jeanne) his wife, James LEBBLOND, Katherine his wife, Honora BABBIN, Ann his wife, John Batis LEBLOND, Benoni LEBLOND, Peer BABBIN, Maudlin LEBLOND, Margeret BROW, Joseph BROW Junr. All residing in Braintree | Hebert, Jeanne (I8375)
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1411 | Andrew J. and his descendents information came from Mary McMahon and Mrs. Gerald W. Beutler (niece of Sarah Catherine Long). From Jean Carmean: His residence at his death was Peck, Michigan, where he had lived for 6 months, and was a retired farmer. he was 89 years, 3 months and 1 day, at death. Informant was George Harnden of Highland, Oakland, Michigan. He was 6' tall | Harnden, Andrew J. (I6895)
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1412 | Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles, Eng 104, p. 254-5; Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gene Hist 25 pt. 1, p. 93. !Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, chart 718. Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-34. | Gewis (Giurs) (I24881)
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1413 | Anglo-Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles. | Cerdicingas, Cuthwulf (Cutha) (I24890)
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1414 | Anna is a Cousin to the Virgin Mary. | de Judée, Anna (I26056)
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1415 | Annie is buried with her second husband William Henry PRATT. | Allen, Annie E. (I7170)
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1416 | Another date of birth for Margaret has been listed as 17 Oct 1817 offered by Mary Chung. | Pettibone, Margaret H. (I6947)
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1417 | Another death date was found for Olive that being 18 Apr 1863. | Dewey, Olive (I6943)
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1418 | Another source lists Dorcas' last name as Potts. | Abbey, Dorcas (I7129)
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1419 | Another source lists him as George W. Rolph | Ralph, George Wolf (I7089)
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1420 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F131
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1421 | Arrivée en 1667, apportant des biens estimés à 50 livres. fille du Roi | Blanchard, Marie (I6147)
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1422 | Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187 - 1203), was the posthumous son of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Constance, Duchess of Brittany, and designated heir to the throne of England, originally intended to succeed Richard I. While Richard was away on crusade, Constance took more independence for Brittany, and in 1194 had the young Arthur proclaimed as its Duke. When Richard died in 1199, his brother John immediately claimed England, but much of the French nobility refused to recognize him as king, preferring Arthur, who declared himself vassal of Philip Augustus. This was sufficient excuse for John, who invaded France in 1202. Philip having recognized Arthur's right to Brittany, Anjou, Maine, and Poitou, Arthur invaded the last-named. But on July 31, 1202 he was surprised by King John while besieging Mirabeau (where he was holding his grandmother Eleanor of Aquitaine hostage), captured, and imprisoned at Falaise, guarded by Hubert de Burgh. At this time also his sister Eleanor was captured and imprisoned at Corfe. The following year he was transferred to Rouen, under the charge of William de Braose, and then vanished mysteriously in April 1203. The puzzle of his disappearance gave rise to various stories. One account was that Arthur's jailors feared to harm him, and so he was murdered by John directly and his body dumped in the Seine. William de Braose did rise high in John's favor after Arthur's disappearance, so much so that he was suspected of complicity, and indeed many years later, after difficulties with John, William's wife Maud de Braose directly accused the king of murdering Arthur, which resulted in Maud and her eldest son being imprisoned and starved to death therein. William escaped to France, where he was supposed to have published a statement on what happened to Arthur, but no copy has been found. PREFIX: Also shown as Prince Of England BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nantes, Brittany. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 30 Apr 1186 DEATH: Also shown as Died Rouen Castle or Cherbourg. | Plantagenet, 4th Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany Arthur I (I7831)
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1423 | Aslo known by several other names: Cynan and Medriadog. Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-27. | Prince of Albaine Conan (I26395)
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1424 | Author of Poulin Family Tree. Published by Community Books (c) 1999 Before getting a copy of his book, his publisher sent me an e-mail telling me that he had passed. the e-mail was dated before 03JAN92. His book was published in 1999 giving a three year span of time for his passing. | Pouler, Wilfred (I822)
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1425 | Azariah is the Brother to Jeremiah the Prophet who md Hammutal the dauter of King Josiah King of Judah, They were the Sons of Hilkiah. | Azariah (I26022)
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1426 | b. Port Royal, Acadia, CANADA [simoneaux.fow.ged] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.3, p.1198 Bona Arsenault, vol. 3, p.1187.[Simoneaux.FTW] [simoneaux.fow.ged] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.3, p.1198 Bona Arsenault, vol. 3, p. 1187. SWD page 825 SWD page 919 [Melancon #101.FTW] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.2, p.613. [simoneaux.fow.ged] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.2, p.613.[Simoneaux.FTW] [simoneaux.fow.ged] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.2, p.613. [Melancon #101.FTW] Ref:Bona Arsenault, vol.3, p.1198 Bona Arsenault, vol. 3, p. 1187. Seal to Parents: @I2207@ | Landry, Marguerite (I8338)
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1427 | Bailiff and later a woodworker. | Biron, Pierre (I8220)
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1428 | Batch #: T990361, Sheet #: 160, Source Call #: 0884798 | Princess Of England Isabel (I24409)
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1429 | Batch #: T990361, Sheet #: 165, Source Call #: 0884798 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Woodstock. | Plantagenet, Princess Of England Alice (I7769)
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1430 | Because that part of Eastern Mass., where the early Harnden families lived had become thickly populated. Barachias Harnden and his family (sometime after 1735) migrated to the frontier in the vicinity of Hebron and Salem, Connecticut. The family was at this location during the French and Indian war, when all male members of the family of military age went with the Colonial Troops for the invasion of Canada about 1755. The women and children were left alone to provide for themselves and had to drive back the hostile Mohegan Indians for more then a year. The family evidently remained together in this location until the close of the Revolution. When his son Jonathan and his immediate family moved to Granville, New York. Barrachius was a soldier in the Revolationary War, from the vicinity of Salem, Conn., he served from 2 Aug 1778 to 12 Sep 1778, in Capt. David Cady's Company of Colonel Chapman's Regiment of the Connecticut Militia. | Harnden, Barachias (I6848)
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1431 | Beheaded 30 Jan 1640. King of Great Britain 1625 - 1649. | Stuart, King Of England Charles I (I27438)
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1432 | Benjamin may not be the son of Luther, but he's placed here until I have more information. | Harnden, Benjamin (I7154)
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1433 | Benjamin served as a Private in the Three Rivers Militia. He fought in the War of 1812 for Canada from Ontario. This according to Eric Jonasson, Canadian Veterans of the War of 1812, Wheatfield Press, Winnipeg, 1981. | Preston, Benjamin Owen (I7270)
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1434 | Benjamin was a Weaver. | Harnden, Lt. Benjamin (I6764)
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1435 | Bible dictinary - Joseph -Son of Heli - Husband of Virgin Mary. p. 717. 1st Chapter of Matthew - 3rd Chapter of Luke | Hedi (I26519)
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1436 | Bible dictinary - Joseph -Son of Heli - Husband of Virgin Mary. p. 717. There are two different pedigree line of Joseph and Mary to Abraham Luke 3:23-38 and the 1st Chapter of Matthew | Jacob (I26522)
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1437 | Bible dictinary - Joseph -Son of Heli - Husband of Virgin Mary. p. 717. There are two different pedigree line of Joseph and Mary to Abraham Luke 3:23-38 and the 1st Chapter of Matthew | Mother Of God Mary (I26524)
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1438 | Bible dictinary - Joseph -Son of Heli - Husband of Virgin Mary. p. 717. There are two different pedigree line of Joseph and Mary to Abraham Luke 3:23-38 and the 1st Chapter of Matthew | Of Nazareth, Joseph (I26526)
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1439 | BIRTH: Perdu dansles bois ou pris par les Iroquois avant le 08-06-1661 Shortly before 8 Aug 1661, 16-yr-old Pascal and 10-yr-old René were either lost in the woods or captured by the Iroquois. | Poulin, Pascal (I84)
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1440 | born in Blisworth,Northampton,England. Also titled "Lord". | Wake, Second Baron Thomas (I25597)
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1441 | Born Oct 1160? | Capet, Ct/Boulogne William (I24079)
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1442 | Both Ebenezer and his wife Mary were killed by Indians in 1758. As a result of THE PREBLE MASSACRE AT THE KENNEBEC. | Preble, Ebenezer (I6812)
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1443 | Bourque, Bourck SURNAME: Also shown as Dit Bellehumeur Bourque BIRTH: Also shown as Born Acadia, New France. | Bourg, Alexandre (I4156)
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1444 | Br/Abraham | Nahor (I26328)
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1445 | Buried at St. Martin's Priory? He had at least two concubines. Marriage date also given as 3 May 1151? | King Of England Stephen (I24579)
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1446 | Burke's Landed Gentry, The Complete Peerage Eng V Vol. 1 p. 371-2. The Plantagenet Ancestry p. 116. | Badlesmere, Gunselm (I24762)
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1447 | Burried Calvary Cemetery, Brockton | Cyr, George (I1365)
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1448 | Burried in Calvary Cemetery, Brockton. Next to George. | Bouthilette, Marie Yvonne (I1366)
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1449 | Came with William the Conqueror. In 1092 (shortly before his death) William II Rufus drove the Scots from the Lake District and gave Kendal to Ivo de Taillebois, whose descendants maintained an interest in the town until the nineteenth century. No published source that I have gives parents for Ives/Ivo. World Connect/rootsweb was the source of Gatinais/Anjou as parents, and I have seen references in soc.genealogy.medieval as "of Anjou" which fits with his mother. The book "Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families" does give a reliable account of his origins in Cristot, Calvados,Normandy, although that is not where he was necessarily born, and he may have held other lands than just Cristot Sources: Jim Weber http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I26400&style=TABLE, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I01863. Jim Weber http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I26146. Jim Weber http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I11952. (Research):Another name for Ives was Ivo TAILBOYS. Ives married Lady Judith DE LENS of Boulogne, daughter of Count Lambert DE LENS of Boulogne and Ad?lahide (Ad?le) DE GAND Princess of Normandy, Countess of Champagne, after 1076 (Lady Judith DE LENS of Boulogne was born in 1054 in Lens, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, France and died after 1086 in Walthamstow, West Ham, Essex, England Ives also married Lucia of Mercia, daughter of Thorold (Turold) of Bucknall, Sheriff of Lincolnshire and Alvarissa MALET, after 1086 (Lucia of Mercia was born about 1070 in Crowland & Spalding, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1141 | d' Anjou, 1st Baron of Kendal Ives (I21989)
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1450 | Canonized as a saint after her death. Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 25. FamilySearch showed this additional information: Name - Description: Princess of Burgundy & Saint Queen Clotilde Chrodechildis De Burgundy | of Burgundians, Queen of All the Franks Clothilde (I25693)
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