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1801 | GEN: See Historical Document. PREFIX: Also shown as Princess Of England BIRTH: Also shown as Born London, England. DEATH: Also shown as Died Brunswick. FamilySearch showed this additional information: Name - Description: Princess Matilda of England | Angevin, Duchess Of England Matilda (I7698)
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1802 | GEN: See Historical Document. PREFIX: Also shown as Queen Of Leon BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1171/1181, , , Castile, Spain. | Queen of Castile and Toledo Berengaria (I7646)
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1803 | GEN: See Historical Document. PREFIX: Also shown as Queen/Eng BIRTH: Also shown as Born Paris. DEATH: Also shown as Died Marlborough, Castle. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England. | Capet, reine consort d'Angleterre Marguerite (I7773)
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1804 | GEN: See Historical Document. Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Micheal Call, Chart 304 - # 4 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Humbert Iii SUFFIX: Also shown as [Count] DEATH: Also shown as Died 04 Mar 1188/1189 | De Maurienne, Humbert St III (I7658)
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1805 | GEN: See Historical Document. Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Micheal Call, Chart 325 - # 12 Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Micheal Call, Chart 304 - # 2 SURNAME: Also shown as Savoy BIRTH: Also shown as Born 20 Mar 1177 DEATH: Also shown as Died 20 Jan 1233 | De Maurienne, Count Of Savoy Thomas I (I7659)
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1806 | GEN: See Historical Document. SURNAME: Also shown as Berenger GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elanore of Provence BIRTH: Also shown as Born Aix-en-Provence. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1223 DEATH: Also shown as Died Amesbury, Wiltshire. DEATH: Also shown as Died 26 Jun 1291 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Amesbury Abbey. | de Provence, Queen of England Eleanor of Provence (I7778)
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1807 | GEN: See Historical Document. SURNAME: Also shown as Berenger GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Raymond V | Berengue, Count of Provence Ramón IV (I7961)
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1808 | GEN: See Historical Document. SURNAME: Also shown as De Savoie GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Beatice | de Savoy, Beatrice (I8210)
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1809 | GEN: See Historical Document. SURNAME: Also shown as Germany GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Matilda Empress of BIRTH: Also shown as Born Winchester, England. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Bef 05 Aug 1102 DEATH: Also shown as Died Abbey of Notre Dame des Prs, Rouen. DEATH: Also shown as Died 10 Sep 1167/1169 | De Normandie, Princess/England Matlda (I7687)
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1810 | GEN: See Historical Document. This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Hugh IX /DE LUSIGNAN/ (AFN:GLCH-13) and Mathilda Of A // (AFN:GLCH-28) FamilySearch showed this additional information: Name - Description: Hugh X, le Brun de Lusignan, Count of La Marche GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Hugh DEATH: Also shown as Died 1249 | De Lusignan, Hugh Hugues X (I7688)
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1811 | GEN: See Historical Document. This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Humphrey /DE BOHUN/ (AFN:HK9F-DG) and Princess /ELIZABETH/ (AFN:HK9F-FM) !of Devon, England. BIRTH: Also shown as Born of, Caldecote, Northamptonshire, England. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Exeter Cathedral. | de Bohun, Margaret (I7389)
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1812 | GEN: See Historical Document. William X of Aquitaine (1099 - April 9, 1137), nicknamed the Saint was Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitiers as William VIII of Poitiers between 1126 and 1137. He was the son of William, the Troubador by his wife, Philippa of Toulouse. William was born in Toulouse during the brief period when his parents ruled the capitol. Later that same year, much to his wife's ire, Duke William mortgaged Toulouse to Philippa's cousin, Bertrand of Toulouse, and then left on Crusade. Philippa and her infant son were left in Poitiers. When Duke William returned, he took up with Dangereuse, the wife of one of his vassals, and set aside his rightful wife, Philippa. This caused conflict between father and son, until William married married Ænor of Châtellerault, daughter of his father's mistress, in 1121. He had from her three children: William Aigret, who died young; the heiress Eleanor of Aquitaine; and Petronilla of Aquitaine, who married Raoul I of Vermandois. Both Ænor and William Aigret died in 1130. As his father before him, William X was a patron of troubadors, music and literature. He was an educated man and strived to give his two daughters an excellent education, in a time when Europe's rulers where hardly literate. When Eleanor succeeded him as Duchess, she continued William's tradition and transformed the Aquitanian court in of Europe's centre of knowledge. Despite his love of the arts, William was not a peaceful man, and was frequently involved in conflicts with the neighbouring Normandy (which he raided in 1136) and France. Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans and the Parthenays against him, an issue resolved with total destruction of the enemies. In international politics, William X initially supported antipope Anacletus II in the schism of 1130, opposite to Pope Innocent II, against the will of his own bishops. In 1134 Saint Bernard of Clairvaux convinced William to drop his support to Anacletus and join Innocent. In 1137 William joined the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, but died of food poisoning during the trip. On his deathbed, he expressed his wish to see king Louis VII of France as protector of his fifteen year old daughter Eleanor. Louis VII accepted this wish and married the heiress of Aquitaine. SURNAME: Also shown as Aqutaine Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Michael L. Call, Chart 301, 306,... Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-32. SURNAME: Also shown as Aquitaine GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William V Duke of DEATH: Also shown as Died 19 Apr 1137 | Poitiers, Duke of Aquitaine William X (I7680)
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1813 | GEN: See Historical Document. of Salisbury | Longespe, William (I7665)
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1814 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Bohun, Agnes (I7370)
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1815 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Bohun, William (I7377)
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1816 | GEN: See Historical Document. | de Bohun, Eleanor (I7431)
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1817 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Warenne, Suzanne (I7628)
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1818 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Ponthieu, Matilda Maud Mahaut (I7629)
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1819 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Faucigny, Beatrice (I7630)
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1820 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Dammartin, Juliana (I7631)
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1821 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Dammartin, Countess of Ponthieu Joana (I7633)
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1822 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Dammartin, Simon (I7634)
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1823 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Plantagenet, Gwenllian (I7643)
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1824 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Von Hohenstaufen, Beatrice Elizabeth p (I7645)
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1825 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Navarre, Blanche (I7649)
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1826 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Castile, Sancha (I7657)
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1827 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Faucigny, Beatrix (I7660)
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1828 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Geneva, William I (I7661)
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1829 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Macon, Beatrix (I7662)
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1830 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Danmartin, Agnes (I7669)
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1831 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Danmartin, Alberic II (I7670)
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1832 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Aragon, Pedro II (I7673)
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1833 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Le Brun, Alice (I7674)
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1834 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Berenger, Countess of Provence Beatrice (I7675)
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1835 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Castile, Berengaria (I7676)
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1836 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Valence, William (I7679)
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1837 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De ANGERS, Adelaide (I7685)
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1838 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Hungary, Constance (I7692)
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1839 | GEN: See Historical Document. | De Maurienne, Amadeus IV (I7700)
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1840 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Plantagenet, Princess of England Joan (I7764)
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1841 | GEN: See Historical Document. | Plantagenet, Princess Of England Margaret (I7766)
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1842 | General Clerk for MM. of the Company of Occidental India | Aubert, Sir Of Chenaye Charles (I8784)
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1843 | Genesis 46:12 Matthew chapter 1 | Judah (Judas) (I25860)
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1844 | Geoffrey III of Anjou, called le Barbu ("the Bearded"), was the eldest son of Ermenegarde, the daughter of Fulk III of Anjou, and of the count of Gâtinais. He succeeded his uncle Geoffrey II in 1060, but his power was limited by attacks from his own brother Fulk IV. A serious confrontation with the Church led to his condemnation by a council, then his deposition and imprisonment in 1068. He was freed by the intervention of Pope Urban II in 1096, and died soon after. | d'Anjou, Count of Anjou Geoffrey III (I7722)
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1845 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1361)
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1846 | Gideon Draper went from Roxbury, Mass., to Dover, N. Y. During the time he lived at Dover the territory was transferred to N. Y. State, and was called the Connecticut Gore. | Draper, Gideon (I7483)
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1847 | Gilbert, 4th Baron Kendal, son of Ketel, Baron Kendal, son of Eldred, Baron Kendal. [Ancestral Roots, line 34-24] -------------------------- The following is a post to SGM, 2 Oct 1998, by Nigel Barker (explains why I originally had Eldred as son of Ivo de Taillebois): From: Nigel Barker (nigel AT a6law.demon.co.uk) Subject: Re: Ivo and Lucy Talybois Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Date: 1998/10/02 I set out some further information which may assist this matter - another doubtful Charter of a Religeous House, with partisan views, may be distorting proper genealogy! > VICTORIA HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE VOL I pp35> .Notes from passage on the family of Lancaster, Barons of Kendal [The origin of the family is obscure.] [Small landholder within the Barony of Coupland.] [Granted land by William Meschine when he was granted his fief by Henry I.] "The first recorded member is little mentioned beyond the bare fact that his name was Gilbert and his wife's name was Godith (Lancs Fines Rec Soc XXXIX 61). To this the monkish chroniclers have added the fiction that he was the son of Ketel, son of Eldred, son of Ivo Taillebois (Mon Angl iii 553 & Cockersands Cartulary, Chethem Soc (New Series) xxxix 305), whereas he was almost, if not quite, contemporary with Ivo, by whom Gilbert and his predecessor was probably enffeoffed of those manors within the Barony of Westmoreland which his descendants, the barons of Kendal, where chief lords. (Gilbert fitz Reinford & Helewise his wife confirmed some of Ivo's grants to the Abbey of St. Mary, York (Mon Ang iii 566)) The connection which existed between the heirs of Ketel, son of Eldred, namely the Curwens of Workington, and the Lancasters, of whom the former held several manors in Cumberland and Westmoreland, was probably of tenure rather than consanguinity. Intimately connected with this subject is a charter, of which an ancient transcript is preserved at Levens Hall, by which Roger de Mawbury grants to William son of Gilbert de Lancaster,in fee and inheritance, "all my land of Lonsdale, and of Kendal, and Horton in Ribblesdale, to hold by the service of 4 knights (Reg of Deeds at Levens Hall f79, Lancs Pipe Reg 389). It would be interesting to discuss the question as to whether this charter represents an original grant or merely a confirmation of a much older infeudation. William son of Gilbert was the first to be enfeoffed of land in Lancaster. In 1212 he is described as "Willelmus filiuus Gibberti premus". He is not always described as "de Lancaster" for which it may be inferred that he was the first of his line to be associated with the Court and its Lords. The Mon. Chronicle to which allusion has already been made tells us that he caused himself to be called "de Lancaster" by the King's Licence, and to be styled before the King in Parliament (sic) "William de Lancaster, Baron Kendal". The same Chronicle states that he married Gundreda, formerly Countess of Warwick, whose husband, Roger de Newburgh, died in 1153. William de Lancaster died in or after 1170. Et seq. Nigel Barker Source: Jim Weber http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jweber&id=I11952 | De Lancaster, 4th Baron of Kendal Gilbert (I22016)
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1848 | Given nane: Edouard OR Edward | Proulx, Edouard (I729)
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1849 | good NS30313 Source Media Type: Book ABBR DC0067 Richard (Thibault) NS57923 ABBR DC0067 Richard (Thibault) NS036503 | Source (S242)
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1850 | Good Source Media Type: Book | Source (S46)
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