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Cluim



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1 M Cinhil (Quintillian) 1

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Cnebba



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1 M Cynewald 1 2 3

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Cocker and Sarah Buckingham



Husband Cocker 1

           Born: Abt 1707
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       Marriage: Abt 1730 - CT




Wife Sarah Buckingham 1

           Born: 3 Jan 1710
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         Father: Thomas Buckingham (1670-After 1710) 1
         Mother: Margaret Griswold (1668-After 1710) 1





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1 F Magraret Griswold Cocker 1

           Born: 15 Dec 1735 - Hanover, NJ
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           Died: 15 Mar 1777 - Hanover, NJ
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         Spouse: Ellis IV Cook (1732-      ) 1





Cody Lane



Husband Cody Lane (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Charles
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Coel Prince Of Siluria



Husband Coel Prince Of Siluria 1

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1 M Lleuver Mawr Lucius The Great 1

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         Spouse: Gladys The Elder (      -      ) 1




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Coel

Coel was the son of Cyllin. The name Coel implies t h e s a m e meaning as the English name Faith does now, an d C yll i n gi ving this name to his son and successor appe ar s to i mp ly th at he was of the Christian faith like hi mse lf. Coe l w as edu cated in Rome and was the father o f Lleu ver Mawr .--- Histor y of Wales


General Notes for Child Lleuver Mawr Lucius The Great

Lleuver, the Second Blessed Sovereign, Lucius the G r e a t , Lleurawg/Lleurwg Mawr (Great Luminary), Llew-ap-C o e l (B e nefit Son of Belief)

Lleuver was baptized at Winchester by his father's f i r s t c ousin St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at a g e 9 0 o n 22 A ugust 139. Lleuver founded the first chur c h at L land aff an d changed the established religion fr o m Druidis m t o Christi anity. He died in 181. He marrie d G ladys (dau ghte r of Eurge n) leaving an only recorde d chil d, a daught er, G ladys.--- M agna Charta

Archbishop Stillingfleet states that the existenc e o f K i n g Lucius is proved, apart from the records of W ales , b y t w o coins bearing his effigy, a cross, and th e lett er s L.V. C . It appears that the succession to th e throne , fr om Luci us , son of King Coel, had ended, bu t had bee n resu med in a not her line, descending from Owe n, anothe r son o f Linus, O we n being the brother of Coel . It is o n recor d that Lles b uil t the earliest church a t Llandaf f and tha t it was the e arli est Christian churc h in Brita in and Wes tern Europe.--- Histo ry of Wales


Coel King Of Colchester and Strada The Fair



Husband Coel King Of Colchester 1

           Born: Abt 0205 - Britain
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         Father: Cadvan Of Cambria Prince Of Wales (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Gladys (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: After 0232 - Britain




Wife Strada The Fair 1

           Born: Abt 0207 - Wales
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         Father: Cadvan Of Cambria Prince Of Wales (      -      ) 1
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1 F Helena 1

           Born: 0248 - Boznia-Serbia-Herzegovina, Then Ilyricum
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General Notes for Child Helena "Of The Cross"

Helen (Helena) of the Cross, called also "Britannica " , b o r n in 248, died in 328. The arms of Colchester we r e "a c ro s s with three crowns." She was the first wif e o f Consta nti u s I. Chlorus (Falvius Valerius Constanti us) , governo r o f Da lmatia, appointed Caesar to rule Gau l an d Britai n Marc h 1 , 293. He was the son of Eutropiou s , a Dardania n noblem an d escended from the Gordiani, a n d his wife, Cla udia, dau ghte r of Claudius II. (Marcu s Au relius Flavius C laudius Go thicu s), a virtuous and w orth y Roman Emperor (2 68-270), wh o wa s a soldier, state sman , and a distinguishe d officer. B orn i n Illyria 214 , he w as trained in the har d school of w arfar e on the D anube f rontier, and died of t he Plague in 2 70, ag ed 55 , whereup on his brother Marcus A urelius Claudiu s Quint i llus becam e Emperor. Constantiu s I became Empero r of Ro m e in May 3 05, and in right of hi s wife, King of En glan d. H e was bo rn in 242 and died at E boracum (present d a y York, E nglan d) on July 25, 306. He m arried (2) Theod ora , daughte r o f Maximinus, Roman Emperor . The son of H elen a nd Consta n tius I. was Constantine th e Great.

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Helena - The Tavern Girl Who Became an Empress an d a S a i n t Wife of Constantius I and mother of Constanti ne Th e s to r y of Saint Helena is one of the most famou s classi c Ci nde re lla tales of all time in many countrie s and cul tures . Sh e i s one of the most honored of the s aints in t he Eas ter n or G reek Orthodox Church. Strangel y, her stor y is n o t a very we ll known one outside the O rthodox Chur ch in t h e United Stat es, even amongst the R oman Catholi c communi t y to which sh e is also a symbol o f goodness an d piety . I t is one of thos e strange parado xes of literat ure tha t th e fairy tale is pa ssed along b y parents to th eir chil dre n from generation t o generati on while some o f the stor ie s of real people are a ll bu t forgotten.

Helena was born and grew up in the Roman province of I l l y r icum (modern Bosnia, Serbia, and Herzegovina) in t h e m i d Th ird Century. Not much is known about her famil y , bu t t hey w ere probably quite poor because she foun d i t nece ssar y to w ork in a tavern as a servant girl, a n oc cupatio n n o daughte r of a wealthy man would choose . In f act th e stat us of STAB VLARIA, or tavern girls wer e littl e bette r tha n prostitute s in the Roman world.

In her line of work, Helena was bound to gain the atte n t i o n of men. These were often soldiers in the Roman ar m y s er vi ng on the frontiers far from their homes. Thes e s oldi er s wh o spent their lives guarding Rome's fronti er s ofte n to o k a local wife or mistress to ease the lon eli ness an d dis co mfort of an army camp far from the civ iliz ed worl d the y kne w. Such was the case with Helena . A han dsome bu t pal e skinn ed Roman general had soon fa llen dee ply in lo ve wit h the yo ung Helena and took he r as his mi stress. Th is wa s Constanti us Chlorus. who wa s later to b ecome the e mpero r Constantiu s I. Our pale s oldier migh t have marrie d his l ocal girl, bu t there wa s always th e chance that h e might b e stationed ba ck i n the civilize d world someda y and be mar ried into a fa m ily with influe nce and power . During ancien t times, lo ve wa s not consid ered an import ant reason to ma rry. All ying ones elf wit h the proper fami ly and making th e righ t political c onne ctions were much m ore important rea son s.

Like many frontier army families had done in the pas t , C o n stantius and Helena settled down to a life togeth e r o n t h e edge of the empire. Before too long, their un io n pr oduc e d a son, who was named Constantine. We migh t ne ver h ave h ea rd of this little family except for a n even t whic h now c am e to pass that brought sadness int o the c ouple' s life bu t e nsured a prominent place in th e histor y book s for all t hre e members.

The Roman emperor at that time was Diocletian, who h a d c o m e to the throne in A. D. 284 after a fifty year p er io d du ri ng which the man who was emperor seemed to re cei v e the k is s of death as soon as he ascended the thro ne . Wa rs again s t external enemies, rebels at home, an d th e disc oncertin g t endency for the Praetorian Guard t o cho ose a f avorite , pu t him on the throne, and then mu rder h im afte r a shor t reig n had made it clear that som e chang es wer e needed i n the go vernment. Diocletian cam e up wit h an id ea that mad e the jo b of emperor a much s afer on e and grea tly strength ened th e Roman Empire duri ng thi s period of c risis. He wou ld shar e the governmen t of th e Roman Empir e with another m an, an i mperial col league . The colleagu e would set up hi s court i n a dista nt city , which made i t hard to murder bo th emperor s a t the sam e time. Furtherm ore, the colleague w ould be bo u nd to th e senior augustu s by family, friendship , and p oliti cal t ies that would ho pefully ensure that he w oul d not tur n a nd become a rebel . For the post of imperi a l colleagu e i n the West, Dioclet ian now chose Maximian us , who beca me th e Roman emperor i n the West in April , A. D . 286. Di ocletia n would continu e to rule in the E ast. In 2 93, Dio cletian ch ose a caesa r who would succee d him on th e thro ne. Maximianu s was tol d to do the sam e and chose th e suc cessful and loya l gener al Constantiu s Chlorus to be h i s caesar.

As part of the process of building an unbreakable bo n d b e t ween the two augusti, and their two caesars, Maxi mi an o rd er ed Constantius to forsake Helena and take hi s ow n st e p - da ughter Theodora as his wife. The boy Con stant ine w a s sent a way to be raised in the household o f Galer ius, w h o was Dioc letian's caesar.

Diocletian's plan was for the two augusti to rule fo r t w e n ty years and then abdicate. The two caesars woul d th e n b e p romoted to augusti and would presumably hav e th e ex peri enc e to govern well. In this way the succes sio n was n ot le ft u p to chance and the new emperors wou ld b e prepar ed t o rule . In A. D. 305, Diocletian willin gly a nd Maximi anu s relucta ntly gave up their thrones an d pass ed along t he l eadershi p of empire in front of the ir troo ps.

Meanwhile, the seeds of jealousy which would tear th i s v e r y sensible system apart had been sown. Constanti n e ha d be co me a popular general in his own right and Co ns tanti us im med iately invited his son to join him in Br ita in. Ga leriu s rea lly did not want the young man to le ave , consid erin g hi alm ost a hostage to ensure that hi s fat her did n ot ma ke any mo ves against Galerius. He gr udging ly gave pe rmissi on for Con stantine to leave. Cons tantin e left in th e middl e of the ni ght before he was e xpecte d to and mad e a wild r ide toward s the coast of Ga ul wher e his fathe r was about t o set sai l for Britain . Constant ine arrive d just in time t o catch th e fleet b efore it le ft. Fathe r and son were no w joyously re unite d after thir teen years . It appears tha t no one remembe r ed the woman , Constantin e's mother, tha t Constantius ha d l oved so de eply twenty y ears ago.

The happy reunion of father and son was to be a ver y b r i e f one. In 306, Constantius became sick and died a t Yo r k , pr obably within shouting distance of the plac e wher e a no the r emperor, Septimius Severus, had died al most tw o hu ndr ed y ears before. By one of those amazin g coincide nce s of h istor y, both emperors had died afte r having ret urne d fro m a mili tary campaign against th e Picts in th e nort h of Br itain , a land that would late r be called Sc otland.

It was now after all these years that her son coul d n o w e l evate Helena to the position of respect and hon or t ha t h e r husband was unable or unwilling to do. In a n ag e wh en r oy al titles were multiplying and becoming e ver m ore g randi os e sounding, Constantine reverently bes towe d upon h is mot he r the title of NOBILISSIMA FEMINA , meani ng "Mos t Honore d an d Noble Lady." Evidence of be ing acco rded thi s title i s sym bolized on coins of the p eriod b y the addin g of the l etter s NF in the obverse le gend aft er the noble woman's nam e. Thi s title is also th e one cho sen for the i ntroductio n to th e section on Rom an women i n this author' s present w ork. A s time went on , the Rol e of Helena gre w to where sh e hel d a positio n of power a nd influence i n Constantine' s govern ment. B y providing h er son with wis e counsel, sh e became a s mu ch the powerfu l woman behind t he throne tha t Livia, Ju l ia Domna, and J ulia Maesa had be en in previou s ages.

The events of Helena's later life contain the elem e n t s o f legend which have given her such a prominent pl a c e i n Rom an Catholic Church tradition. In A. D. 326, w o r k wa s offici ally begun on the transformation of the s ma l l an d ancient G reek town of Byzantium into the New R om e o f Con stantine's a mbitious dreams. This city was t o b e nam ed Con stantinople a nd was a capital of Christia nit y and t he Roma n East until A . D. 1453. Helena was b y no w an ol d woman o f eighty but sh e found the energy t o emb ark o n a lengthy p ilgrimage to th e holy places o f Christ ianity . All along th e path of her jo urney, th e people ve nerate d and expresse d their love for th eir e mpress. Hele na perf ormed acts of c harity, endowed chur c hes, and coll ected ho ly relics in he r travels. When sh e pa ssed throug h a place , prisoners wer e granted a pard on.

The climax of Helena's storybook life was her disco v e r y o f the True Cross, which she duly brought back t o b e g iv e n a place of reverence in Constantine's new ci ty . Wi t h a tr ue flair for the dramatic, the bishop at J eru sale m u nearthe d a three - hundred year old cross fro m th e ear th o f Calvar y that had mysteriously never see n th e ravage s o f time, soi l, and wood - boring insects . Whil e this re li c may have bee n planted in an ingeniou s plo t by the bis ho p to create an a ncient artifact, a h oly re lic, and a mi rac le before the eye s of the eight y - yea r old empress, l et u s not allow the in trusion o f archaeo logical facts rui n th e impact of a good s tory . Regardles s of the genuinene ss o f the cross that ha d b een discover ed, these events he lpe d to create a popu lar Chu rch legen d and secure a perma nen t place in histo ry for thi s remar kable woman.was as fo llow s, viz:

Culpeper's Patent to be Governor General of Virginia

Charles the Second by the grace of God of England, Sco t l a n d, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith , e t c . T o all to whom these Presents shall come Greetin g:

Know Yee that Wee, for and in consideration of the m a n y g o od faithful and acceptable services done and rend er e d un t o us from time to time, as well in forraigne pa rt s a s wit hi n our dominions by our right trusty and wel l b elov ed Tho ma s Lord Culpeper, baron of Thoresway, eld es t son a nd hei r o f our late right trusty and well belo ve d Councel lor Joh n Lo rd Culpeper deceaced, of whose me mor y and serv ices we e also e retain a gracious and favou rabl e sence, an d for di vers ot her good causes and consi derat ions us ther eunto esp eciall y moving, of our esspec ial ce rtain knowled ge and mee r motio n, have given and g rante d and by these p resents, fo r us ou r heirs and succ essors , doe give and gr ant unto th e said Th omas Lord Cu lpepe r the office of ou r Lieutenant , and Govern or Gener al o f all that our colon y and dominio n of Virgini a in A meric a, with all the right s members an d appertenance s w hatsoe ver; and him the sai d Thomas Lord C ulpeper our Li e utenan t and Governor Genera l of all our sai d colony an d dom ini on of Virginia in Amer ica and of all th e right s membe r s and appertenances whats oever, we, for u s ou r heirs an d su ccessors, do make ordai ne constitute a n d appoint b y these p resents,

To Have, Hold occupie possesse and enjoy the said of f i c e o f our Lieutenant and Governor General above menti on e d w it h all and singular the rights authorities prehe min en ce s jur isdictions profits, sallaries and appertena nce s wh ats oeve r thereunto belonging and appertaining, u nt o him t he s aid T homas Lord Culpeper.

To be exercised by himself or, in his absence, by su c h d e p uty or deputies as we our heirs and successors sh al l a n d wi ll commission thereunto from time to time.

From and immediately after the death, surrende,r fforf e i t u re or other avoidance of Sir William Berkeley our p re se n t G overnor there, for and during the natural lif e o f th e s ai d Thomas Lord Culpeper.

And for the better support of the dignity of the sai d o f f i ce, wee do, for us our heirs and successors, giv e an d g ra n t unto the said Lord Culpeper the yearly fe e and s ala r y o f one thousand pounds of lawfull money o f Englan d dur in g hi s natural life; which for us our hei rs and su ccesso r s wee d o appoint to be paid from time t o time t o the sa i d Lord Cul peper and his assigns, durin g his nat ural lif e a s aforesaid , out of the first reven ews and mo neys whic h ar e or shall b e from time to tim e raised ther e for th e suppo rt of the Gov ernment and pa yment of our o fficers o f our sa id colony an d dominion ; by quarterly pa yments upo n the fea st days of St . Joh n the Baptist [Jun e 24], St. M ichael th e archangel [Se p tember 29], the Nat ivity of ou r Lord God [ December 25] , an d the Annunciatio n of the Ble ssed Virgin M ary [Marc h 25], b y equal portio ns (the firs t payment there of t o begin and b e made upo n the first o f the said feast d a ys which shall ne xt imme diately ensu e the deat,h surrend e r, fforfeiture or o the r avoidance o f Sir William Berke ley).

And also all such other fees sallaries allowances pro f i t t s perquisites powers authorities privileges prehemi na nc e s a nd jurisdictions whatsoever, civill and militar y , a s t o th e said office of our Lieutenant and Governo r G ener al d o an d ought to oppertaine, and in as large a nd a mpl e manne r t o all intents and purposes whatsoever , as t he s aid Si r Will iam Berkeley or any other perso n or pers ons h ath, do , or ou ght to execute and enjoy th e same.

And lastly wee hereby strictly charge and comman d a l l o u r officers ministers and subjects whatsoever i n o r ab ou t th e said collony or dominion of Virginia t o be e at al l a nd o n all occasions obedient aydeing an d assis ting t o th e sai d Thomas Lord Culpeper and such d eputy o r deputi es a s shal l be commissioned by us our he irs or s uccessor s fro m time t o time as aforesaid, touch ing the d ue execut ion o f the sai d office and employment , and al l the matter s an d things her ein specified accor ding to t he tenor purp ose a nd intent o f these presents ; any forme r grants commi ssion s instruction s or any oth er matter o r thing whatsoev er t o the contrary n otwithst anding.

Although express mention of the true yearely value o r c e r t ainty of the premisses or any of them or of any o the r g i f t or grants

by us or any of our progenitors or predecessors heret o f o r e made to the aforesaid Thomas Lord Culpeper in the s e p re mi ses is not made, in any statute, act, ordenanc , e prov isi on , proclamation or restriction heretofore ha d , made , publ ish ed ordayned or provided [these our lett er s shal l obtain ] an y other thing cause or matter whats oev er to t he contra ry th ereof in any wise notwithstandi ng.

In witness whereof we have caused these our lett e r s t o b e made pattent.

Witness ourselves, at Westminster the eighth day o f J u l y i n the seaven and twentieth yeare of our reign e [167 5].

By writ of Privy Seal.

Immediately upon Berkeley's death, in July, 1677, Cul p e p e r took the oaths as Governor (Acts P. C., Colonia l , i , 72 1 ) and served as such until he forfeited his pa te nt i n Aug us t, 1683 (Am. & W.I., 1677-80, No. 360, 384 , 3 86) . He was , h owever, in the colony only during tw o brie f to urs, fro m Ma y to August, 1680, and from Decem ber, 16 82, t o May, 16 83. T he historians of the period a ll recor d tha t on the fi rst oc casion his affability an d apparen t inter est in thei r welfar e won golden opinion s from th e planter s, but tha t his secon d appearance wa s character ized by ex hibitions o f rapacity w hich disgus ted all wh o came into c ontact with . the administ ration . None of th ese writers pr ovides a con vincing explana ti on of this ha rdening of Phar oah's heart . The fact seem s t o be that i n 1680, encourage d by the suc cess of hi s blandis hments , Culpeper made up h is mind tha t he coul d secure loca l a cquiescence in an eff ective appli catio n of the two prop r ietary charters in whi ch he was int er ested; and in orde r t o reap the full harve st of suc h a n achievement determ ined t o buy out all the o ther pr opriet ors. He accordingl y returne d to England, an d dul y made th e purchase in th e summer of 1 681. His dee d fro m the othe r proprietors o f the Northern Ne ck was dat e d July 21st an d that from Lo rd Arlington, Septem ber 1 0 , 1681 (Close Rol l 4568, 33 Ca r. II, pt. 14, No. 19 ; H eni ng, ii, 578).

Because they gave the colour to his new relations w i t h t h e Virginians, it was as appropriate that Culpeper ' s f irs t a ct, on his return to Virginia in December, 16 82 , sh oul d b e to record these instruments in the Genera l C our t (Min ute s of the Council and General Court, ed . McIl wain e, 1924 , p . 523), as his first act on his pre vious a rriva l (May 1 0, 1 680) had been to so record hi s patent a s Gove rnor (Hen ing , ii, 567). He now asserte d his propri etary r ights in t he N orthern Neck with vigo r. Reciting h imself ' sole owner, ' h e appointed a 'Recei ver General' f or that t erritory an d gav e his officer th e full backin g of the gov ernment (Va . Mag. , ix, 309; i , 125).

He was thus enabled to collect the quit rents, bot h a b o v e and below the Rappahannock; but the profits whi ch w e r e ex pected from fines on land grants in the North ern N e c k wer e conspicuously lacking. No one entered fo r new l a n d in tha t territory: the jacitation of the pro prietar y t it le serve d only to stir the embers of the re sentmen t an d su llen oppo sition to the existence of a pr oprietar y, wh ich B erkeley ha d fomented.

In March, 1682/3, Culpeper wrote from Greensprin g t o L o r d Dartmouth (Va. Mag., xx, 82) notifying his de sir e t o re tu rn to England 'for a short time to prepar e cert ai n thing s o f great consequence in the future whi ch cann o t be wel l unde rstood by letter.' This adumbrati on of a n i mminent a bandonm ent of duty without leave ma y be expl aine d by Culpe per's ap preciation that his inve stment i n the t wo charter s was like ly to be a loss, an d that hi s best op portunity t o recoup wa s to be at cour t and ther e seek t o sell his fra nchise eithe r to the Cr own or to t he colony . Although hi s return cost h im hi s post (and, w hat hurt h im more, his s alary) as Govern o r, in respect t o the Arlin gton charter h e was successfu l : in considerat ion of a pen sion of 1600 pe r annum fo r 21 ye ars, charge d upon the est ablishment of th e army , he surrend ered tha t grant to th e Crown by a deed d ate d May 27, 1684 ( Va. M ag., xxxii, 19 2). As to the North e rn Neck, Nicholas Sp en cer was able co ntemporaneously , by a n adroit insistenc e u pon the reimbur sement of th e late Gov ernor for his di sburse ment out of t he quit re nts for the s upport of th e rangers , to provok e the Asse mbly (Journals H . B. 1660- 93, pp. 202 , 203, 208 , 228; H ening, iii, 27) t o reques t Lord Howard t o open ne w nego tiations for a purch ase o f the Northern Nec k charte r o f 1669 by the colony, o n th e basis of the agreem en t o f 1675; but partly on the qu es tion of price and part l y be cause Virginia still lacke d t he power to make th e purch as e in a corporate capacity , tha t business faile d.

Culpeper then turned for a moment to, speculative inve s t m e nts elsewhere in America. In 1685 he appears as 'o n e o f t h e owners of the soyle of the Narragansett Terit or y' ( Act s P .C., Colonial, ii, 80) ; but he never aband one d hi s hop es o f the Northern Neck. Because no marke t ha d yet b een fo und f or it, when the 21 year term of t he ch arter o f 1669 b egan t o wear out, he invoked his in teres t once mo re to sec ure a r enewal. This he accomplis hed a t the hand s of Jame s II. Hi s petition (Treas. Pape rs, 4 : 5, p. 298 ) was date d July 10 , 1688, and as Bever ley sa ys: 'in th e confusion t hat happen 'd in the End o f King J ames the Se cond's Reign ' he secure d the final N orthern N eck charter , bearing dat e September 2 7, 1688.

Despite this boon from the last Stuart King, the n e x t w e h ear of Culpeper is that he was deeply involve d i n t he i ntri gues to overthrow the Stuart dynasty. I n Dece mber , 168 8, af ter James II's twofold flight, he w as on e of th e self -const ituted Committee of the House o f Lord s who in vi te d the Pri nce of Orange to assume th e govern ment (His torica l MSS. Com mission, First Report , p. 16; V a. Mag., x x, 82) . Bishop Bur net says (Histor y of His Ow n Times, i , 798, 81 9) that he wa s the only o ne of the Lo rds, who, i n the Conv ention Parliam ent, sup ported Halifa x's proposa l that Orang e should be ele cte d King in his o wn right.

But if he thus prudently took part in the 'glorious Re v o l u tion,' he did not survive to reap the reward on wh i c h h e un doubtedly counted. The Journals of the Hous e o f Lo rd s sho w that on January 25, 1688/9, he was abse nt s ick f ro m a cal l of the House; and that on March 2nd , Joh n, Lor d C olepepe r was sworn in. The proprietor o f the No rther n Nec k had die d at his house in St. Jame s Street o n Janua ry 27 , 1688/9 , a few weeks before th e completio n of his f ifty-f ourth yea r.

He m., 1659, Margaretta (1635-1710), dau. of Jan van H e s s e , late of the household of the Prince of Orange, de ce as ed.

Her birth (January 12, 1634/5), marriage (at The Hag u e , A u gust 3, 1659) and pedigree are recorded in the Du t c h gene al ogical periodical De Nederlandsche Leeuw, xi v ( 18 96), p . 17 2. Her burial is in the Bromfield (Kent ) reg ist er, Ma y 12 , 1710, as 'the Right Honourable Marg aret L ad y Culpepe r.' T here is no MI.

In a private act of Parliament passed in August, 1 6 6 3 ( 1 2 Car. II, c. 12; House of Lords MS.; Cf. list o f p ri vat e a cts in Ruffhead, iii) to naturalise the fore ig n bor n wi ve s brought home from the exile by several o f t he cav alier s , she was described as 'Margaret Lady Cu lpep er, wif e of t h e Right Honourable Thomas Lord Culpep er, B aron o f Thorswa y. .. said Margaret [being born] als o at T he Hagu e [in Holl and ]... said ladies being protes tants. ' The Dut ch genealog is t already cited describes h er fath er as 'lor d of Piersha l l and Wena, nobleman of t he hous e of the Pri nce of Orange , ' her mother as 'Catha rina va n Cats;' and s ays that her e ld er sister Charlott e (1629- 1716) m. 1655 T homas Killigre w th e poet, and af ter the R estoration becam e a Lady of th e Priv y Chambe r to Charle s II's queen. Mr . Wykeham-Marti n (Leed s Cast le, p. 171 ) had access to Lad y Culpeper's mar riage-se tt lement, whi ch unfortunately h e did not print fo r it ha s s ince bee n lost, and from it q uotes the descripti on o f her f athe r as 'Sieur jean de Hes se, Chevalier, en s o n vivant Sei g neur de Pierschil et Wen a, et judge des E au x et Foret s d e Holland et West Frize , Captaine de Cav aleri e au ser vice d e Monseigneurs les Et ats Generaux de s Provin ces Un ies.' I n the Leeds Castle fa mily bible Ge orge Willia m Fa irfax, wri ting long after Lad y Culpeper' s death, recor de d her as 'you ngest daughter an d heir o f the Seigneur je a n de Hesse, of t he noble famil y of He sse of Bergen nea r Co logne.' Burnaby t ranslates th is in to 'a princess o f the ho use of Hesse Casse l.' The fa mil y of Hesse mainta ined, in s everal branches , a minor so v ereignty on the ba nks of the R hine from the mi ddle ag e s to the time of Nap oleon; but i t is apparent fro m th e de scriptions quoted a bove that th e father of Margar e t Lad y Culpeper, while o f that breeding , was modestl y cadet , a nd not at all prin cely. To this jud gment shou ld be add e d Lady Culpeper's o wn testimony afte r her hus band's deat h ( Hist. MS. Comm. , House of Lords MS. , 1689 -90, p. 434 ) tha t she brough t him 'a very great fort un e with which h e purch ased a ve ry considerable estat e o f inheritance i n fee simpl e.


Coel King Of Colchester



Husband Coel King Of Colchester 1

           Born: Abt 0205 - Britain
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         Father: Cadvan Of Cambria Prince Of Wales (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Gladys (      -      ) 1


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   Other Spouse: Strada The Fair (Abt 0207-After 0248) 1 - After 0232 - Britain




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2 M Eudaf (details suppressed for this person)

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Coel Of Britain



Husband Coel Of Britain 1

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1 M Lucius (Lleuver) Mawr Of Britain King Of Britons 1

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This is undoubetedly the same as Coel 'Old King' (Coi l u s ) , King of the Britons, but a different ancestry li n e i s g iv en. One of the two lines may be correct.

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Lucius (Lleuver) Mawr Of Britain King Of Britons

Baptised at Winchester by his father's first cousi n , S t . T imothy, according to legend. Lucius the Great f ou nde d t he f irst church at Llandaff and established Chr ist iani ty i n pla ce of Druidism. He is reputed to be th e fir st Ch risti an kin g in Britain.Baptised at Wincheste r by h is fat her' s first c ousin, St. Timothy, accordin g to lege nd. Luc i u s the Grea t founded the first churc h atLlandaf f and es ta blished Chris tianity in place of D rui dism. H e is reput edt o be the firs t Christian king i n Britain.

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Coenred King Of Mercia



Husband Coenred King Of Mercia 2

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         Father: Wulfhere Of Mercia King Of Mercia (      -0675) 2
         Mother: Eormengild Of Kent (      -      ) 2


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1 NAME Cenred // 1 UPDA 2 DATE 704 2 PLAC Acceded:


On his father's death the throne was taken by Ethelred as he was too young to rule. In 697 there were rebellions south of the Humber and he was declared king there in 702. Two years later Ethelred died and Coenred succeeded him as king of Mercia. He was unsuited to the royal life, however, and abdicated in 709 in favour of Ethelred's son Ceolred. Soon after he left England to become a monk in Rome and dedicated the rest of his life to spiritual works.


King Coenwahl Of Wessex and Princess Snedghusa Of Mumhan



Husband King Coenwahl Of Wessex 1 2 3 5

           Born: 0605
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         Father: King Pybba Of Mercia (Abt 0570-Abt 0606) 1 2 3
         Mother: Pyt (      -      ) 2


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• Baptism, Reign: 591-597




Wife Princess Snedghusa Of Mumhan

           Born: 0578
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1 M King Cundwahl Of Wessex 1 2 3 5

           Born: 0638
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He defeated the South Saxons who had gained lands in the kingdom following the abdication of Ceawlin.


General Notes for Child King Cundwahl Of Wessex

1 NAME Cuthgils // 1 UPDA 2 DATE 611 2 PLAC Acceded:


He failed in a plot to murder Edwin of Northumbria in 626 and in 628 he was defeated in a territorial dispute with Penda of Mercia. Towards the end of his reign he was converted to Christianity.


Coenwulf King Of Mercia



Husband Coenwulf King Of Mercia 2

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         Father: Cuthbert Of Mercia King (0740-0789) 1 2
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• Baptism 6, Reigned 796-821




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His c814-20 land charter to Bishop Deneberht mentions Worcestershire.


King Coilus Of Britons



Husband King Coilus Of Britons 1

           Born: Bef 0125 - Britain
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         Father: King Marius Of Siluria (      -0125) 1
         Mother: Julia Of The Iceni (      -      ) 1


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1 F Aiofe Of The Britons 1

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2 M King Lleiffer Mawr Of Britons 1

           Born: Bef 28 May 0137
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         Spouse: Gladys Of Siluria (      -      ) 1




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!BIRTH:Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevil l , Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville, Er ns t-Friedrich Kraentzler, published by author 1978, char t 1796

!BIRTH:Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage o f , Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage of Je s u s R e vealed, Laurence Gardner, Element Books, 1996 , p 197

!BIRTH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, p 197

!BIRTH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, p 197

!DEATH:Our Family Tree, Our Family Tree, Jordan & Kimble , 1 929

!DEATH:PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar, PrenticeNet: A Li n eage to Caesar, WWW

!DEATH:Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage o f , Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage of Je s u s R e vealed, Laurence Gardner, Element Books, 1996 , p 197

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, p 197

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, p 197


General Notes for Child King Lleiffer Mawr Of Britons

!BIRTH:Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevil l , Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville, Er ns t-Friedrich Kraentzler, published by author 1978, char t 1796

!BIRTH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, chart 1796

!BIRTH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, chart 1796

!DEATH:Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Nevil l , Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville, Er ns t-Friedrich Kraentzler, published by author 1978, char t 1796

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, chart 1796

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, chart 1796


Colgan



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Colin King Of Scotland



Husband Colin King Of Scotland 5

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John Owen Wright and Colleen



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         Mother: Marjorie Yvonne McLeod


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2 F Teagan Leigh Wright (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M Etham James Wright (details suppressed for this person)

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Collins



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Collins



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2 M Edward Collins Rev 2

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General Notes for Child Edward Collins Rev

1 UPDA 2 PLAC Vicar of St Erth & Breage


Thomas Cottingham and Comfort



Husband Thomas Cottingham 1

           Born: 1732 - Somerset County, MD
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           Died: Bef 21 Jan 1816 - Worcester County, MD
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         Father: Jonathon Cottingham (1683-1762) 1
         Mother: Margaret Cox (1680-1769) 1


       Marriage: Abt 1789 - Worcester Co., MD

   Other Spouse: Lawes (      -      ) 1 - Abt 1761 - Worcester Co., MD

   Other Spouse: Susannah Watts (      -      ) 1 - 16 Nov 1769 - Somerset Co., MD




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1 F Comfort Cottingham 1

           Born: 1790
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         Spouse: Dennis (living)



2 F Mary Cottingham 1

           Born: 1792
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         Spouse: Zadok Selby (living)




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!BIRTH:Letter from Matthew Wise dated 19 Jul 1969., Lett e r from Matthew Wise dated 19 Jul 1969.

!DEATH:Copy of will recorded in Worcester County, MD, da t , e 1815, proved 21 Jan 1816.Copy of will recorded in Wor ce s t er County, MD, dated 5 Jun e 1815, proved 21 Jan 181 6.


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General Notes for Child Comfort Cottingham

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General Notes for Child Mary Cottingham

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Con



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Conan



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         Father: Henry (Abt 1100-1183) 2
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Count Conan IV Of Britagne and Princess Margaret De Huntingdon Of Scotland



Husband Count Conan IV Of Britagne 1 2 5 7

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           Died: 20 Feb 1171 7
         Buried:  - Bégard Abbey


         Father: Alan The Black Of Richmond (Bef 1100-1146) 2
         Mother: Bertha Of Brittany (      -Bef 1167) 2


       Marriage: 1160 - Of Scotland 7




Wife Princess Margaret De Huntingdon Of Scotland 1 2 7 8

           Born: 1154 - Northumberland, Northumberland, England 7 8
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           Died: 1201 7 8
         Buried:  - Sawtrey Abbey, Hunts.
            AFN: 8HRW-DG


         Father: Earl Henry De Huntingdon Of Northumberland (1114-1152) 1 2 5 7 8
         Mother: Countess Gundred De Warenne Of Warwick (1120-1178) 1 2 5 7 8 9



   Other Spouse: Humphrey Earl Of Hereford, Constab (Abt 1150-1182) 1 2 7 - 1175

   Other Spouse: Humphrey V Earl Of De Bohun Constable, 2 Earl Of Here (1208-1275) 1 2 7

   Other Spouse: Conan Le Petit Earl Of Brittany And Rich (      -      ) 1



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1 F Countess Constance Of Bretagne 1 2 5 7

           Born: Abt 1160 - Bretagne, France 7
     Christened:  - (5-1166)
           Died: 1201 - , Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France 5 7
         Buried: 24 Nov 1225 - , Abbydevilleneuve, Pas-DE-Calais, France
            AFN: 8XJ4-J5
         Spouse: Count Guy De Thouars Of Brittany (      -1213) 2 7
           Marr: 1199 - Angers, Anjou 7
         Spouse: Duke Geoffrey Plantagent Of Brittany (1158-1186) 1 2 5 7 8
           Marr: Jul 1181 5 7
         Spouse: Duke Of Brittany Geoffrey (      -      ) 7
           Marr: 1181 7
         Spouse: Ranulph Of Chester De Blundeville (Abt 1172-1232) 2
           Marr: 3 Feb 1187. (Divorced in 1199)




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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1156 2 PLAC Acceded:


and Earl of Richmond. Deposed 1166.


General Notes (Wife)

1 UPDA 2 PLAC Duchess of Brittany.


General Notes for Child Countess Constance Of Bretagne

Duchess of Brittany Source: Haydn's Book of Digni t i e s , p 9; Royal.zip (Compuserve)


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1 F Elizabeth Princess Of England 1

           Born: 1095 - Talby, Yorkshire, England
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           Marr: Abt 1124 - Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland




General Notes for Child Elizabeth Princess Of England

Princess of England; she may have been married "Abt 1 1 2 4 " . Source: LDS Ancestral File; Bryananc.Aht


Robert Stewart Earl Of Orkney and Concubine 2



Husband Robert Stewart Earl Of Orkney 1 8

           Born: 1533 - Of, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland 8
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            AFN: 9G0P-VM


         Father: King James V Of Scotland (1512-1542) 1 2 5 7 8 10
         Mother: Euphem Elphinstone [Concubine 4] (1509-After 1533) 1 2 7 8 10


       Marriage:  - Never Married

   Other Spouse: Jane Kennedy (      -      ) 7 8




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           Born: Abt 1547 - Scotland
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1 M James Stewart 1

           Born: 1568 - Scotland
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           Marr: 23 Jan 1580-1581 - Scotland




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ROBERT Stewart Earl of Orkney

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ROBERT STEWART, son of JAMES V , King of Scotland, a n d E u p hemia, daughter of Alexander, first Lord Elphinst on e.

He was Abbot, and in 1559 Commendator, of Holyrood House.

In 1581 he was created EARL OF ORKNEY and Lord Zetland.

He had three sons

(a) Henry, died before his father.

(b) Patrick, second Earl of Orkney. He was beheade d 1 6 1 4 , and his honours and estates forfeited. He die d with o u t le gitimate issue.

Arms: of Patrick, Earl of Orkney, on Seal, 1592. - I a n d 4 . Scotland. 2 and 3. A dragon boat, sail furle d , fla g f lyin g. CREST: An inverted anchor. MOTTO: "Sic_ fu it_est _et_ erit. " SUPPORTERS: A unicorn chained an d a gri ffin (M acdon ald) . Nisbet says he had a ribbon de zter o n the I an d 4 qu arter s, and gives the CREST as : A King e nthroned, i n his r ight h and a sword and in hi s left a fa lcon. SUPPOR TERS an d MOTT O as above.

(c) John, created Lord Kincleven in 1607, and EARL O F C A R R ICK (in Orkney) in 1628. He died without male iss u e i n 16 52.

Arms: of Earl of Carrick.-1 and 4. Scotland, within bo r d u r e compony, blue and silver. 2 and 3. Orkney. CREST , M OT T O a nd SUPPORTERS as given by Nisbet for No. 2 5 b (Pon t' s M S.) . Robert, Earl of Orkney, had also seve ral natur a l sons , o f whom-

(d) James of Tullos

From these sons descended the Stewarts of Bigtoun, B r o u g h (see No.259), Eday, Egilshay, Grahamsay, How, an d N ew ar k.

Arms: of Stewart of Bigtoun, Zetland, descended fr o m a y o u nger son of Grahamsay, recorded 1672-77 - Gol d , a fes s ch eq uy blue and silver between two blue mascl es . CREST : A gr ee n holly leaf slpped MOTTO: "Sic_viresc it _ industr ia" (Ly o n Register).

Arms: of Stewart of Newark, recorded 1672-77.-Gol d , a f e s s chequy blue and silver within a red bordure c ha rged w i t h three lions rampant, and as many ships at a nch or inte rc ha nged gold. CREST: A lion's paw and a pal m bra nch cros se d sa ltire-ways proper. MOTTO: "Christus_ inihi_ lucrum" ( Lyo n Reg ister).

Arms: of Robert, Earl of Orkney, on Seal, Is 50.-Scot l a n d , with crozier behind shield (Laing). On Seal, 1572 .- Sc ot la nd, debruised by a ribbon (Macdonald). As Ear l h e bor e- i an d 4. Scotland, debruised by black ribbo n sini ster . 2 a nd 3 . Blue, a gold shzp with sails furle d (Orkn ey) ( Nisbet ). [P late I., fig. 16.] CREST: A kin g enthron ed, ho lding i n r'gh t hand a sword and in lef t a falcon , all pro per. MOT TO: "Si c_fuit_est_et_erit."


Congal



Husband Congal 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried:  - Hill Of Croghan (Ui Failghe) Ir


         Father: Foranan (      -      ) 2
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife

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Children
1 M Dimusach 2

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried:  - Hill Of Croghan (Ui Failghe) Ir





William J Roper and Connie



Husband William J Roper 11

            AKA: William Cole Roper
           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
 Cause of Death: at age 36
         Buried: 


         Father: Roy Milton Roper (1888-1932) 11
         Mother: Charity Elizabeth Cole (1891-1951) 11


       Marriage: 




Wife Connie (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
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General Notes (Husband)

Place: Portland OR


Conor



Husband Conor 2

           Born: 
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           Died: 
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         Father: Hugh I (      -0789) 2
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife

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Children
1 M Maolughra 2

           Born: 
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Conrad



Husband Conrad 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 1094
         Buried: 


         Father: Frederick Hohenstauffen Count In The Riesgau (1015-1094) 1 2 7
         Mother: Hildegarde Von Hohenlohe Of Swabia (Abt 1017-Abt 1094) 1 2 7


       Marriage: 




Wife

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Conrad Holy Roman Emperor



Husband Conrad Holy Roman Emperor 1 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 1101 12
         Buried: 


         Father: Emperor Heinrich IV Of Germany (1050-1106) 1 2 7
         Mother: Bertha, Countess Of Maurine (1051-1087) 1 2


       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
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Duke Conrad Of Lorraine and Princess Luitgarde Von Sachsen Of Saxony



Husband Duke Conrad Of Lorraine 1 2 7

           Born: Abt 0918 - Of, Lorraine, France 7 13
     Christened: 
           Died: 10 Aug 0955 7
         Buried: 


         Father: Count Werner Of Speyergau (Abt 0888-Abt 0917) 1 2 7
         Mother: Cunigunde Of Germany (      -      ) 1 2


       Marriage: 0947 7




Wife Princess Luitgarde Von Sachsen Of Saxony 1 2 7

           Born: Between 0930 and 0935 - Of, Saxony 7 13
     Christened: 
           Died: 18 Nov 0953 7
         Buried: 


         Father: Emperor Otto I Von Sachsen Of The Holy Roman Empire (0912-0973) 1 2 5 7 8 14
         Mother: Queen Eadgyth (Edith) England Of The Germans (Abt 0910-Abt 0946) 1 2 5 7 8 14





Children
1 M Duke Otto Of Carinthia 1 2 7

           Born: 0948 - Of, Karnten, Austria 7 13
     Christened: 
           Died: 4 Nov 1004 7 13
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Countess Judith Of Bavaria (Abt 0952-After 0977) 1 2 7




General Notes (Husband)

1 UPDA 2 DATE 944 2 PLAC Acceded: deposed 953.


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Duke Otto Of Carinthia

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Duke Conrad I Of Carinthia



Husband Duke Conrad I Of Carinthia 1

           Born: Abt 0975
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 5 Dec 1011
         Buried: 


         Father: Duke Otto Of Carinthia (0948-1004) 1 2 7
         Mother: Countess Judith Of Bavaria (Abt 0952-After 0977) 1 2 7


       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 


General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged




Sources


1 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

2 Peter Western, </pre><a href="http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html">http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html</a><pre>.

3 sargents gedcom.

4 No Title Given, 57.

5 ROYAL92.GED Gedcom file.

6 No Title Given, 46.

7 June Ferguson Unknown, June Ferguson's Royalty GED.

8 royalfam.ged.

9 Kinship of Families, Chart compiled by Archibald F. Bennett, M.A. forthe JGenealogical Society of Utah. ABBR Kinship of Families.

10 Edward III Decendents.

11 L. David Roper, RoperJr.ged from L. David Roper.

12 No Title Given, 709.

13 Sir Anthony Wagner, The Royal Arms College, "Decendents of Edwar-.

14 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA ABBR Ancestral File (R)).

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