John H Van Valkenburg and Sarah J
Husband John H Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Abt 1832 - , Erie County, NY
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Died: 9 Feb 1875 - , Erie County, NY
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Father: Zacheus Van Valkenburg (1785-1845) 1
Mother: Eva (Abt 1795- ) 1
Marriage: Abt 1866 - , Erie County, NY
Wife Sarah J 1
Born: Jun 1848 - , England
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Other Spouse: Michaelranzel Van Valkenburg (1847- ) 1 - Abt 1876 - , NY
Children
1 M Everett D Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Oct 1867 - , Erie County, NY
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Spouse: Elizabeth Bullard (1863- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1883 - , Wyoming County, NY
2 M Dennis Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Jul 1871 - , Erie County, NY
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Spouse: Julia (1871- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1890 - , Wyoming County, NY
General Notes (Husband)
1850 age 18 1855 age 23; born Erie Co 1860 age 2 8 1 8 6 5 a ge 33; born Erie Co; single 1870 age 38
DEATH: recorded in the 1875 state census; Middle in i t i a l from deathrecord Died of Consumption
1850 in Holland living with mother Eva Van Valkenbu r g 1 8 5 5 in Holland, Erie Co, NY 1860 in Holland p 858 ; l ivi n g wi th Hannah VV ( his half sister) 1865 in Hol land ; li vi ng wi th Merrit Gould family 1870 in Holland , Eri e Co, N Y 1 875 i n Holland, Erie Co, NY
General Notes (Wife)
1870 age 21 1875 age 27; listed as a widow 1900 Ju n 1 8 4 8 ; born England
1900; says married 24 yrs; 8 children with 4 living
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: 1st; no kn o w n r e cord
2nd; no known record; married 24 yrs in 1900
General Notes for Child Everett D Van Valkenburg
1870 age 2 1875 age 7; born Erie Co 1900 Oct 1867
1900 in Java, Wyoming Co, NY
BIRTH: date from 1900 census; middle initial from da u g h t er Myrtlesmarriage licence MARRIAGE: no known reco r d ; m ar ried 17 years in 1900
General Notes for Child Dennis Van Valkenburg
1875 age 3 1/2 1900 Jul 1871
1900 in Arcade, Wyoming Co, NY
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: no known re c o r d ; married 10 years in 1900
Michaelranzel Van Valkenburg and Sarah J
Husband Michaelranzel Van Valkenburg 1
Born: May 1847 - , Erie County, NY
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Father: Archibald Van Valkenburg Twin (1829-Abt 1894) 1
Mother: Betsy (Abt 1829-1888) 1
Marriage: Abt 1876 - , NY
Other Spouse: Lucene Lincoln (Abt 1842- ) 1 - Abt 1873 - , Erie County, NY
Wife Sarah J 1
Born: Jun 1848 - , England
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Other Spouse: John H Van Valkenburg (Abt 1832-1875) 1 - Abt 1866 - , Erie County, NY
Children
1 M Ira Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Jan 1881 - , Wyoming County, NY
Christened:
Died: 1952
Buried: - Catholic Cemetery, Sardinia, Erie County, NY
Spouse: Lena Berwanger (1889-1918) 1
Marr: Abt 1909 - , NY
2 F Julia B Van Valkenburg 1
Born: May 1888 - Wyoming County, NY
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General Notes (Husband)
1850 age 3; listed as Michael D VV 1855 age 8 18 6 0 a g e 1 3 1870 age 23 1875 age 28 1880 age 33 1900 Ma y 18 47
1870 in Holland, Erie Co, NY p352 1875 in Holland, E r i e C o , NY 1880 in 1900 in Arcade, Wyoming Co, NY
BIRTH: date from 1900 census: Cemetery record; d i e d a g e 58 yrs 10 mo28 days
General Notes (Wife)
1870 age 21 1875 age 27; listed as a widow 1900 Ju n 1 8 4 8 ; born England
1900; says married 24 yrs; 8 children with 4 living
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: 1st; no kn o w n r e cord
2nd; no known record; married 24 yrs in 1900
General Notes for Child Ira Van Valkenburg
1900 Jan 1881
BIRTH: date from 1900 census SOURCE: additional info r m a t ion for the family of Ira and Lena from TracyWeiler
General Notes for Child Julia B Van Valkenburg
1900 May 1888
BIRTH: date from 1900 census
James Dorr Vosburgh Of Hillsdale and Sarah J.
Husband James Dorr Vosburgh Of Hillsdale 2
Born: 18 Jun 1838 - New York State 3 4 5 6 7
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Died: 20 Sep 1917 4
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Father: Cornelius Vosburgh Of Copake (1778-1847) 3 8
Mother: Catherine Whitbeck (1798-1838) 3 8
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 7, Farm Labor Copake, Columbia, New York, 1860
Wife Sarah J.
Born: 1841
Christened:
Died: 3 Jun 1898 4
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Children
1 F Blanche Vosburgh
Born: 1870 4
Christened:
Died:
Buried: - West Copake, NY 4
Zacheus Maltbie and Sarah J.
Husband Zacheus Maltbie 1
Born: 25 May 1794 - Branford, CT
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Died: 21 Aug 1870 - North Evans, Erie County, NY
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Father: Zacheus Maltbie (1753-1833) 1
Mother: Jerusha Rose (1758-Abt 1835) 1
Marriage:
Wife Sarah J. 1
Born: 31 Jan 1797
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Died: 21 Aug 1868 - North Evans, Erie County, NY
Buried:
William Edward Pottle and Sarah J.
Husband William Edward Pottle 1
Born: 29 Mar 1852 - Enon, Clark County, OH
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Died: 1943 - Springfield, OH
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Father: William Pottle (1819-1901) 1
Mother: Harriet Brandenburg (1812-1896) 1
Marriage:
Wife Sarah J. 1
Born: Mar 1862 - Dayton, OH
Christened:
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John Van Valkenburg and Sarah Jane
Husband John Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 21 Apr 1826 - Kinderhook, Columbia County, NY
Christened: 16 Jun 1826 - Rdc, Kinderhook, Columbia County, NY
Died: 1900
Buried: - Muthall, OK
Father: Jacobus Van Valkenburg (1801-1860) 1
Mother: Hannah Paddock (1802- ) 1
Marriage: - Morrison, IL
Other Spouse: Mary McDonald ( - ) 1 - Morrison, IL
Other Spouse: Lydia Allen Taylor (1832-1905) 1 - 26 Dec 1872 - Princeton, Bureau County, IL
Wife Sarah Jane 1
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Children
1 F Adella Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 21 Nov 1851
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Spouse: William M Potts ( - ) 1
Marr: 5 Jul 1871 - Sterling, Whiteside County, IL
2 F Emma Jane Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 4 Aug 1857 - , Whiteside County, IL
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Spouse: Francis M Johnson ( - ) 1
Marr: May 1872 - , Bureau County, IL
Spouse: Alonzo Allen ( - ) 1
Marr: 9 Dec 1874 - Princeton, Bureau County, IL
General Notes (Husband)
1860 age 35 1870 age 45 1880 age 54
1860 in Whiteside Co, IL 1870 in Whiteside Co 188 0 i n P a r k Twp, Sedgewick Co, KS 1900 in OK
BIRTH & BAPTISM: Church record MARRIAGE: 1st; fam i l y r e cords
2nd; family records
3rd; records of Bureau Co, IL
General Notes for Child Adella Van Valkenburg
Not on the 1860 census 1870 age 18
General Notes for Child Emma Jane Van Valkenburg
1860 age 4 1870 age 14
First marriage has name of Emma Van Nalkenberg Secon d m a r r iage has name of E J Van Valkenburg
Elias Glover and Sarah Jane
Husband Elias Glover
Born: 1838 9
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Died: 9 Sep 1875 - Kingwood, Preston County, West Virginia
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Father: Amos Glover Sr. (1770-1849) 9
Mother: Elizabeth Gilmore (1805-1890)
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Jane (details suppressed for this person)
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William W Roper and Sarah L
Husband William W Roper 10
Born: 4 May 1857 - , Bond, IL
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Died: 11 Mar 1931 - , Pierce, WA
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Father: Robert Henry Roper (1828-1889) 10
Mother: Mary Jane Barber (1836-Abt 1865) 10
Marriage:
Wife Sarah L 10
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General Notes (Husband)
Place: Seattle WA
General Notes (Wife)
Alias: Sallie
John Colepeper and Sarah May
Husband John Colepeper 1 11
Born: Abt 1644
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Died: Est 1692 - Pasquotank, NC
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Father: John Colepeper (1606-1674) 1 11
Mother:
Marriage: Aug 1688 - Prequinous, , NC
Other Spouse: Judith ( - ) 11 - Bef 1671
Other Spouse: Margaret Bird ( - ) 11 - Abt 1680
Wife Sarah May 11
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Hancock and Sarah Or Sally
Husband Hancock 1
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Wife Sarah Or Sally 1
Born: 6 May 1828 - Fort Plain, Montgomery County, NY
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Other Spouse: Jacob Van Valkenburg (1821- ) 1 - Abt 1846 - , NY
General Notes (Wife)
1850 age 22 1855 age 27; born Montgomery Co
BIRTH: information from Frank Van Valkenburg, Cic e r o , N Y listing Familyrecord as his source; Bible reco rds
MARRIAGE: 1st; no known record
2nd; no known record (this marriage was ann u l l e d)
3rd; no known record; to Mr Hancock
NOTE: Jacob served in the Civil War and was a Priso n e r a t Andersonville. He was two years returning from P ri so n a n d Sarah married again thinking hewas dead. Sar a h ann ull e d that marriage and went back with Jacob. Aft er Jaco b die d s he married a Mr Hancock. Information fro m Fr ank V an Val ken burg.
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Jacob Van Valkenburg and Sarah Or Sally
Husband Jacob Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 9 Feb 1821 - , Albany County, NY
Christened: 8 Aug 1821 - Helderberg Rc, Guilderland, Albany County, NY
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Father: Nicholaas Van Valkenburg (1786- ) 1
Mother: Arriantje Or Harriet Le Grange (1794- ) 1
Marriage: Abt 1846 - , NY
Wife Sarah Or Sally 1
Born: 6 May 1828 - Fort Plain, Montgomery County, NY
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Other Spouse: Hancock ( - ) 1
Children
1 F Renetta Or Nettie Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 3 Jan 1848 - Schroepel, Oswego County, NY
Christened:
Died: 26 Nov 1912 - Fulton, Oswego County, NY
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Spouse: Manley B Clark (1838-1902) 1
Marr: 7 Nov 1863 - Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY
2 M Frank Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 19 Jan 1853 - Fulton, Oswego County, NY
Christened:
Died: 28 Apr 1892
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Spouse: Aurelia Nichols (1853- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1880 - , Oswego County, NY
General Notes (Husband)
1850 age 27 1855 age 34; born Albany Co
1850 in Schraepoel, Onondaga Co, NY p254; Occupati o n : B o atman 1855 in Schraepoel
BIRTH & BAPTISM: Church record MARRIAGE: no known record
SERVICE RECORD: Jacob served in the Civil War
SOURCE: all information on the decendents of Jaco b a n d S a rah/Sally Van Valkenburg from Frank Van Valkenb ur g o f Cic er o, NY, now of Ocala, FL
General Notes (Wife)
1850 age 22 1855 age 27; born Montgomery Co
BIRTH: information from Frank Van Valkenburg, Cic e r o , N Y listing Familyrecord as his source; Bible reco rds
MARRIAGE: 1st; no known record
2nd; no known record (this marriage was ann u l l e d)
3rd; no known record; to Mr Hancock
NOTE: Jacob served in the Civil War and was a Priso n e r a t Andersonville. He was two years returning from P ri so n a n d Sarah married again thinking hewas dead. Sar a h ann ull e d that marriage and went back with Jacob. Aft er Jaco b die d s he married a Mr Hancock. Information fro m Fr ank V an Val ken burg.
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child Renetta Or Nettie Van Valkenburg
1850 age 2 1855 age 8; born Oswego Co 1870 age 2 3 1 9 0 0 J an 1848 age 52; listed as Nettie; 1 child wi t h 1 li vi ng
BIRTH: date from 1900 census; place from 1855 cen s u s ; B ible records MARRIAGE: Bible records SOURCE: f am i l y recor ds of Francis Van Valkenburg of FL
General Notes for Child Frank Van Valkenburg
1855 age 2; born Oswego Co
BIRTH: Bible records
Hugh VII Lusignan and Sarazine
Husband Hugh VII Lusignan 1 12 13
Born: Abt 1090 - Lusignan, Vienna, France 13 14
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Died: 2 Feb 1150-1151 - Lusignan, Vienne, France 13 14
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Father: Hugh VI Lusignan (Abt 1039-1102) 1 12 13
Mother: Ildegarde Thouars (1041-After 1090) 1 12 13
Marriage: Abt 1110 - France
Wife Sarazine 1 12 13
Born: 1067 - Lusignan, Vienne, France 13 14
Christened:
Died: 1144 - Lusignan, Vienne, France 14
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Children
1 M Hugh VIII Lusignan 1 12 13
Born: Abt 1124 - Lusignan, Vienne, France 14
Christened:
Died: After 1163 - Lusignan, Vienne, France
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Spouse: Bourgogne De Rancon (1124-1169) 1 12
Marr: Abt 1150 - France
Spouse: Dame De Fonenay ( - ) 13
2 F Aenor Lusignan 1
Born: 1119
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[royalty.ged]
NAME Hugh VII "Le Brun" /SIRE/
Samuel Aba Of Hungary and Princess Sarolta Of Hungary
Husband Samuel Aba Of Hungary 12
Born:
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Died: 1044
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Marriage:
Wife Princess Sarolta Of Hungary 12 13
Born: Abt 0983 - Of, Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 13
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Died:
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Father: King Géza Of Hungary (Abt 0949-0997) 1 12 13
Mother: Princess Adelajda Of Poland (Between 0940-0997) 1 12 13
Other Spouse: King Samuel Of Hungary ( - ) 13
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1041 2 PLAC Acceded:
Saun
Husband Saun 12
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Father: Thor Lord ( - ) 12
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1 F Eva 12
Born:
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Spouse: Alan Fitz Walter 2nd Great (Abt 1160-1204) 1 12 15
Sceaf (Seedwa\Seeldwa)
Husband Sceaf (Seedwa\Seeldwa) 1 16
Born: Private
Christened: Private
Died:
Buried: Private
Father: Heremond (Heremod) ( - ) 1 16
Mother:
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• TITL, Private
• Fact 8, Private
• Fact 10, Private
• Fact 7, Private
• BAPL, Private
• ENDL, Private
• Fact 9, Private
• Fact 11, Private
• Fact 12, Private
• Fact 13, Private
• SLGC, Private
Wife
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1 M Beowd (Bean) 1 16
Born: Private
Christened: Private
Died:
Buried: Private
Notes (Marriage)
_STAT: EVEN TYPE Private-Begin DATE Private TYPE Marriage Fact DATE Private TYPE SLGS DATE Private
Heinrich Von Homburg and Countess Schonette Of Nassau Weilburg
Husband Heinrich Von Homburg 13
Born: Abt 1331 - Of, Homburg, Brnsch, Germany 13
Christened:
Died: Abt 13 Nov 1409 13
Buried:
Father: Siegfried Von Homburg (Abt 1295-Bef 1380) 13
Mother: Countess Of Honstein Miss (Abt 1315- ) 13
Marriage: 30 Jun 1384 13
Wife Countess Schonette Of Nassau Weilburg 13
Born: Abt 1370 - Of, Weilburg, Hessen Nassau, Prussia 13
Christened:
Died: 25 Apr 1436 13
Buried: - Dom, Hildesheim, Hannover, Prussia 13
Father: Count Johann Of Nassau Weilburg (1309-1371) 13
Mother: Countess Johanne Of Saarbrucken (Abt 1330-1381) 13
Other Spouse: Duke Otto Of Brunswick Grubenhagen Osterode ( - ) 13 - Bef 1414 13
Schulz and Roberta Grace Cottingham
Husband Schulz (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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Marriage:
Wife Roberta Grace Cottingham 1
Born: 1938 - South Charleston, WV
Christened:
Died: 1971
Buried:
Father: Robert John Cottingham (1897-1964) 1
Mother:
Scobell
Husband Scobell 12
Born: - Florence Italy
Christened:
Died: Bef 1877
Buried:
Father: George Scobell ( - ) 12 17
Mother: Edith Palairet ( - ) 12 17
Marriage:
Wife
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Thibaud Of Bar Count Of Bar and Sconehilde
Husband Thibaud Of Bar Count Of Bar 1
Born:
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Died: After 1006
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Marriage:
Wife Sconehilde 1
Born:
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1 M Louis I Mousson Undercount Of Bar 1
Born:
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Died: After 1022
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General Notes (Husband)
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Louis I Mousson Undercount Of Bar
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Gaius Octavius (Augustus) Caesar Emperor Of Rome and Scribonia
Husband Gaius Octavius (Augustus) Caesar Emperor Of Rome 1
Born: - [23 Sep 63 BC]
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Died: - [19 Aug 14 Ad]
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Father: Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia ( - ) 1
Mother: Atia ( - ) 1
Marriage: - [Bef. 39 BC]
Other Spouse: Livia Drusilla ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Claudia ( - ) 1
Wife Scribonia 1
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Children
1 F Julia III Augusta 1
Born: - [Abt. 39 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 14 Ad], Reggio Di Calabria, Italy
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Spouse: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa ( - ) 1
Marr: [Abt. 21 BC]
Spouse: Tiberius Caesar Emperor Of Rome(14-37 Ad) ( - ) 1
Spouse: Marcus Marcellus ( - ) 1
Marr: [Abt. 23 BC]
Spouse: Antyllus The Younger' (Marcus Antonius) ( - ) 1
Spouse: Cotiso King Of The Getae ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
The grandnephew of the famous Julius Caesar, he wa s t h e r e cepient by will of three-fourths of everythin g Juli u s Cae sa r owned when he was killed on 15 Mar 44 B C. In t h e wil l h e was adopted into Caesar family. He fo ught i n fi ve civ il w ars: Mutina, Philippi, Perusia, Sic ily, an d Ant ium. Th e Bat tle at Mutina was against Mar c Antony ; Philip pi again st Bru tus and Cassius; Perusi a against L ucius, br other o f Antony ; Sicily against Sex tus Pompeius , son of P ompey 'T he Great' . Finally, he de feated Marc A ntony 31 B C in the B attle of A ctium. Afte r defeating Bru tus and Cas sius at th e Battle o f Philipp i, he sent Brutu s' head to R ome to be t hrown at th e fee t of Caesar's div ine image. A t Perusia, h e forced Luci u s to take refuge i n the city, w hich he starv ed into surr en der. The Sicilia n war lasted f or eight years , interru pted b y two storm s that wrecked hi s fleet of wars hips , finally de featin g Sextus Pompey of f the Scilian coa s t between Mylae a n d Naulochus. After de feating Anton y at A ctium, be follow e d Antony and Cleopatr a back to A lexandria , 'forced' hi m t o commit suicide, an d inspecte d the corpse . He wante d Cleop atra as an ornamen t of hi s victory and su mmoned P syllian sn ake-charmers t o suc k the poison from he r self- inflected wou nd. In 27 BC , p roclaimed Emperor of Ro me a s Augustus Caesar . The na m e of the month August come s fr om Augustus Caesar , eve n th ough he was born in Septemb er , his first Consulsh i p and h is most decisive victorie s h ad been during thi s mont h, pr eviously called Sextilis . --- ----- Caesar' s sole mal e rel ative was a slight, fra il gran dnephew on ly 18 years ol d , who was named heir i n Caesar' s will t o three-quarter s o f his great wealth. B y another c ondit ion in the will o f th e dead dictator, th is youth wa s al so adopted as Caesa r's so n, and so fo r a while he call e d himself Caius Juliu s Caesa r Octavian us, or Caesar th e Y ounger. After 27 BC , he is kno wn as A ugustus. Octavi an Aug ustus was really t he greatest c ivi l leader that t he ancien t world ever prod uced. When h e c ame to Rome af ter Caesar' s murder, his onl y possessio ns wer e an inher ited name an d whatever appea l his yout h might bri ng; bu t in cold, saga cious steps h e made hi s way rapidly o n t he policy of aveng ing Caesar . Throug h his good sense, m o deration, and consci entious a ttentio n to duty, Augustu s wo n the support of al l major e lement s in the Mediterr anean wo rld. In many provi nces, wh ich n ow enjoyed mor e careful gove rnment and suffer ed les s fro m extortion , he was made a god , and the month o f hi s fin al achieve ment was named after hi m. Augustus live d t o b e 76 year s old. In his last year, h e revised a recit a l o f the gr eat deeds he had achieved fo r the Roman stat e , w hich wa s to be set up at his tomb. Th e original vers i o n in Rom e has disappeared, but another cop y of this wo r k , was c arved on the temple of Augustus at Anc yra and s ti l l sur vives. In his administration of the Roma n Empire , t h e d isaster which upset Augustus the most took p lac e in G e r many. While Augustus remained at peace with Par t hia , h e ad vanced the Roman frontier in Europe to the Da nu b e an d Rhin e. By this advance he subjected modern Swit z erlan d , Austri a, much of Hungary, and the Balkans to R o man ru l e and prot ected the connections between the wes te rn an d eas tern prov inces of the Empire; no other Roma n l eade r made su ch addit ions. In 9 AD, the governor o f Germ any , Varus, wa s lured i nto a trap and three Roma n legion s we re wiped out ; all o f Germany was lost. Sinc e Augustu s ha d neither the e nerg y nor the military stre ngth to st ar t a reconquest, th e Rom an frontier remaine d essentiall y o n the Rhine. Yet, th e Me diterranean worl d attained pe ac e and prosperity under t h e government o f Augustus, wh o wa s celebrated in temples , s tatues, an d dedications a s an e arthly redeemer. The Emp ir e was ex pensive in its d emand s of men for the armed forc e s an d of money to suppo rt th e political system, but the a c c ompanying economic e xpansi on supported these burdens wi t hou t great difficult y for t wo centuries and more. Sour ce : www. touregypt.netT he grand nephew of the famous Juli us Ca esar, h e was the r ecepien t by willof three-fourth s o f eve rythin g Julius C aesar ow ned when he was kille d on15 Mar 4 4 BC. I n the wi ll he wa s adopte d into Caes ar family. He f ought i n fiv e civil wa rs: Mutina, Philip pi, Perusia, Sicil y, andAn ti um. The Bat tle at Mutina wa s against Marc Antony ; Philip p i against B rutus andCassi us; Perusia aga inst Luc ius, b roth er of Ant ony; Sicil y against SextusPompeius, so n o f Pompe y 'The Gr eat'. Fi nally, he defeated Marc Anton y 3 1 BC in th e Battl e of A ctium. After defeating Brutus a n d Cassius at t he Ba ttl e of Philippi, he sentBrutus' hea d t o Rome t o be t hro w n at the feet of Caesar's divine i mage . At Perusia , h e f orced Lucius to take refuge in th e city , which h e starve d into surrender. The Sicilian wa r laste d for ei ght years , i nterrupted by two storms that wrecked h is fl eet of w ar ships , finally defeating Sextu s Pompey of f t heScilian coa st betw een Mylae and Naulochu s. After def e ating Antony a t Actium , be followed Anton y and Cleopat ra b ackto Alexand ria, 'forc ed ' him to comm it suicide , and ins pected the c orpse.He wan ted Cleopatr a as an or nament of hi s v ictor y and summoned P sylliansn ake-charm ers to suck th e poiso n from her self-infl ecte d wound. I n 27 BC, proclaim ed Emp eror of Rome as August u s Caesar . The name of the mon th Au gust comes from August u s Caes ar, even though hewas bo rn i n September , his fir st C on sulship and his most decisi vev ictories had been du ring t h is month, previousl y calle d S extilis. -------- C aesar 's so le male relative was a sli gh t, frail grandneph ew o nly 18 ye arsold, who was named h e i r in Caesar's wil l t o three-quart ers of his greatwealt h . By another condi ti on in the wil l o f the dead dictato r , this youthwas al s o adopted as Caes ar's son, and so f o r a while he cal l e d himselfCaius Juliu s Caesar Octavian us , or Caesar t h e Younger. After 27 BC, h e isknown as A u gus tus. Octav ia n Augustus was really the gr eatest civi l leade rthat t h e ancient world ever pro duced. W hen he ca me to Ro me a ft er Caesar'smurder, his only possessi ons wer e an inhe r ite d nam e and whatever appealhis youth mi ght b ring; b u t i n cold, sagacious steps he made his wayrapi d l y o n th e p olicy of avenging Caesar. Through his good sen s e ,modera t ion, and conscientious att ention to duty, Augu s t us wo n t he supportof all major elements in the Medite rra ne a n world . I n many provinces, which now enjoyed mo re car e fu l govern ment and suffered less fromextortion , h e w a s mad e a god , and the month of his final achiev ement wa sn amed af ter hi m. Augustus lived t o be 76 year s old. I n hi s last ye ar, h erevised a recital of the gre at deed s he ha d achieve d f o r the Roman state,which wa s to be s et up a t his tomb . Th e original version in Rom e hasdisap p eared , but anothe r co py of this work, was c arved on th e templ e ofAugustus a t An cyra and stil l sur vives. In hi s admini stration of th e Rom anEmpire, the di saster whic h upset Aug ustus the m os t too k place in Ger many.While A ugustus rema ined at peace wi th P arthia, h e advanced th e Roma nfrontie r in Europe to th e Da nube a nd Rhine. By t his advance he s ubjectedmodern Swit zer lan d , Austria, mu ch of Hungary, an d the Balkans to Roma n r ule and protecte d the connection s betwee n the wester n a n d easternprovin ces of the Empire ; no other Roman le ader m ad e such addit ions . In 9AD, th e governor of Germ any, Varu s , was lure d into a trap and t hree Romanlegion s were w ip e d out; al l of Germany was los t. Since Augus tus hadneithe r t he ene rgy nor the militar y stre ngth t o start a reconqu est , th eRoman frontier rema ined essent ially on the Rhine . Ye t , the Med iterraneanwor ld attain ed peace and prosperi t y und er the government o f Augustu s, whowas celebr ate d i n temple s, statues, and d edicati ons as an earthlyrede emer . The Empi re was expensi v e i n its demands of men fo r th e armedforce s and of mo ne y to support the politica l system , but th e ac company inge conomic expansion suppor ted thes e burdens withou t g reat d ifficulty fortwo cent u ries and m ore. Source: www . touregy pt.net
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Married twice before being married to Augustus Caesa r , b o t h husbands wereex-counsels. She ha d a child by o n e o f th em.
General Notes for Child Julia III Augusta
When Augustus Casear (her father) learned of her adult e r i e s, heconsidered her execution, refu sed to see visi to r s f o r some time, thenforbid Julia from drinking win e o r e njo y a ny other lux ury during herexile; denied al l ma le c ompa ny , whether free or servile. Julia was kept o n a pri s on is lan d for five years. While in exile, Jul i a gave birt h to a chil d which Augustus refuse d to all o w to be acknow ledge d or re ared. When her name came u p i n conversation , August us woul d sometimes quotefrom t he I liad: "Ah, neve r to hav e married , and childless t o hav e died!" --------- ------- T he Roman e mperor August us' on ly child, whose sca ndalous be havioureven tually ca used hi m to ex ile her.
Julia's mother was Scribonia, who was divorced by Aug u s t u s when the childwas a few days old . Julia was brou g h t u p s trictly, her every word andaction being watche d . Af te r a br ief marria ge to Marcus Marcellus, whodie d i n 2 3 BC , Juli a wedded Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augu stus ' c h iefl ieutena nt, in 21 BC. Their two eldest son s wer e ado pted b y Augustu s in17 BC and given th e name s Gaiu s and L ucius C aesar. Jul ia had a third son,Agripp a Postu mus, an d two dau ghters, J u lia and Agrippina.
With Agrippa's death in 12 BC, Augustus' wife, Livi a , w a s a ble toconvince him to favour her o wn sons b y a f orm e r marr iage, Tiberius andDrusus, as possible su ccesso rs ; an d Augus tus force d Tiberius to divorcehis w ife an d ma rry J ulia i n 11 BC. It was an unwanted and un happyma rria g e fo r both o f them. Julia began to lea d a promiscu ous l ife, he radulteri es becoming common kn o wledge in Ro me.
After an infant son by Julia perished in 6 BC, Tiberi u s w e n t intovoluntary exile, leaving Jul ia in Rome. Fi na ll y Au gu stus discovered howJulia was behaving. Afte r thr eat enin g he r with dea th, he banished her toPandat aria , an i slan d of f the coast of Campania, in 2 Bc. Sh e wa s later m ove d to Rh egium. Upon becoming emperor, Ti beriu s withhel d he r allowan ce,and Julia eventuall y die d of m alnutritio n.
Julia's guilt is not doubted, but she was a witty and i n t e l ligent womanand was loved by the p eople. Augustu s sh ow e d h er no mercy, however,calling her a "disease i n m y fle sh ." S ource: www.eb.com
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Sébastian
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Second Gt. Grandson Of Arschawir Of Kamsaraka
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David Vosburgh and Sefrona
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Born: 1 Sep 1805 - West Copake, NY 3 18 19 20
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• Occupation 20, Farmer Charleston, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1860
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Seisyll (Serwyl) King In Britain
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Sekenenre Tao I Of Thebes Pharoah At Thebes and Tetisheri Of Thebes
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1 M Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes 1
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Tetisheri was a queen during the 17th Dynasty in The b e s , a nd was thecommoner wife of Ta'o I ( date unknown ) . S h e ha s been called the "motherof the New Kingdom" b ec aus e o f he r influence ov er its founders, her son(To' a I I) a nd g rands ons (Kamose and 'Ahmose). From the pala ce a t Dei r el- Ballas , Tetisheri raised the warriors wh o woul d ous t the A siatic s fromthe Delta. She live d t o be 70 y ears o ld,and d ecree s were issuesconcerning he r service t o the n ation. 'A hmos e gra nted her a great e stateand tom b with p riests an d serv ants to conduct mort uary ritual s in herh o nor, an d a cenota ph was made fo r her at Abydo s. The Briti sh Museu mpossesse s a statue o f Teti sheri. S ource: www.to uregypt.n et
General Notes for Child Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes
The fourteenth king of the Theban Dynasty, ruling Eg y p t c o ntemporaneouslywith the Hyksos 15t h and 16th Dyn as ti es , wa s the son of Tao I and QueenTetisheri. When T a o rec eiv ed wo rd from Ap ophis, ruler of the Hyksoscapi ta l in A vari s, tha t the hippopotami in the sacred poo l a t Theb e s kept him awa ke with their snoring, Tao rega rde d it a s an insult . Thehip popotami were 400 mil es fr om A pophi s sleeping cha mbers! Ta o declaredwar but was s oon k illed . His mummy show s evide nc e of blows bybattle -axes , spear s and lances. Hi s ribs, vert ebrae and skul l weref ractured . H is heir, Kamo se, assumed t he thron e and th e war, an d wasvictorious. Sou rce: www.toure gypt .net
General Notes for Child Ahhotpe I Of Egypt
Ahhotep I was the daughter of Sekenenre Tao I and Qu e e n T e tisheri. Shewas the wife of the 17t h Dynasty ki n g Se kene nr e Tao II, who was also herbrother. She had t w o sons , Kam os e and Ahmose , who succeeded their father af ter h e was ki lle d in a battle against the Hyksos. Sek ene nre T a o II had bee n the king of only Upper Egypt. Hi s so ns man aged to uni te U pper andLower Egypt. Th ey ass ume d full po wer over th e coun try. Kamose died beforethe y we re able t o defeat th e Hykso s , but Ahmose ruled a s Phara oh. Ahhote plived unti l she wa s about 90 years ol d and wa s burie d b eside Kamos e atThebes . Source: www.t ouregypt. net
Selbach Of Loarn King Of Loarn
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Seleucus III Of Syria King Of Syria
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Herman Burton Smith and Selma
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Born: Aug 1894 - Wilmington, VT 21
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