King Cymbeline Of The Silures
Husband King Cymbeline Of The Silures 1
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Father: King Tenuantius Of Britain ( - ) 1
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1 M Caratacus King Of Britons 1
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2 M Togodumus 1
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3 M Eppillus 1
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4 M Guiderius King Of Britons 1
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5 M King Arviragus Of Siluria 1
Born: - [Abt. 15 Ad]
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Died: - [Abt. 74 Ad]
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Spouse: Genuissa (Venessa) Claudia Of Rome ( - ) 1
Marr: [Abt. 45 Ad]
Spouse: Genuissa Claudia Of Rome ( - ) 1
Marr: 45 Ad
6 M Adminius 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Caratacus King Of Britons
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Guiderius King Of Britons
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child King Arviragus Of Siluria
The Historia regum Brittaniae of Geoffey of Monmout h , e d . A cton Griscom (London: 1929).
Cambridge University Library, MS 1706 (12th century), f o l i o s 38r-38v: [folio 38 recto] Mandabat igitur ei concordiam daturu m q u e p romittebat sese filiam suam si tantum modo regnu m b ri tt ani e sub romana potestate recognouisset. Post po siti s e rg o deb elationibus suaserunt maiores natu aruira go pr omis sio nibu s claudii acquiescere. Dicebant autem n on ess e e i dede cor i subditum fuisse romanis cum totiu s orbis i nper io poti rent ur. His uero & pluribus aliis m itigatus p arui t consili is su orum & subiectionem cesar i fecit. Mo x claud ius misi t propte r filiam suam roma m & auxilio aru iragi ue rsus orca das & pro vintiales insu las potestati su e submisi t. Emens a hyeme dein de redieru nt legati cum fil ia [foli o 38 verso ] eamque patr i tradi derunt. Erat aute m nomen pu ellae genui ssa eratque ta nt a pulchritudo ut as picientes i n ammiration e ducerat. E t u t maritali lege co pulata fui t tanto feruor e amoris s uccendi t regem ita u t ipsam sola m cunctis rebu s preferr et. Vnde lo cum quo e i primo nupser at celebrem ess e uole ns suggessit cl audi o ut edificaren t in illo ciuitate m q uae memoriam tantar u m nuptiarum in f utura tempora preb e ret. Paruit ergo claud i us precepitqu e fieri urbem qua e d e nomine eius kaerglo u i d est glouces tria nuncupat a usqu e in hodiernum diem i n conf inio kambri e & loegri e super ri pam sabrine sita es t. Quida m uero dic unt ipsa m traxisse no men a gloio duc e quem claudi us in il la gen erauerat cui pos t aruiragum g ubernaculum kamb rit du catu s cessit.
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Modern English translation of the above passage, as g i v e n i n Geoffey of Monmouth, The History of the King s o f Br it ain , trans. Lewis Thorpe (London: 1966), p. 12 1: He (Claudius) therefore proposed peace to him (Arvirar g u s ) , promising to give him his own daughter, if onl y h e wo u l d recognize that the kingdom of Britain was un de r the s w a y of Rome. His nobles persuaded Arvirargus t o a bandon h i s p lans for battle and to accept the propos al s of Claudi us . Th eir argument was that it could be n o di sgrace for h i m to su bmit to the Romans, since the y wer e the acknowled ge d overlo rds of the whole world. A rvirar gus was swayed b y t hese argu ments and by others o f a sim ilar nature. He a ccep ted thei r advice and submit ted to C laudius. Claudiu s soo n sent to R ome for his dau ghter. Wi th the help of Ar virarg us he subdue d the Orkne ys and th e other islands i n that ne ighbourhood.
At the end of that winter the messengers returned wit h C l a u dius' daughter and handed her over to her father . Th e g ir l' s name was Genvissa (= Genuissa). Her beaut y wa s suc h th a t everyone who saw her was filled with ad mirat ion. O nce s h e had been united with him in lawful m arriag e, sh e inflam e d the King with such burning passio n tha t he pre ferred h e r company to anything else in th e world . As a re sult of t hi s Arvirargus made up his min d to giv e some spe cial mar k o f distinction to the plac e where h e had marrie d her. H e sug gested to Claudius th at the tw o of them shou ld foun d ther e a city which shou ld perpetu ate in times t o come th e memor y of so happ y a marriage . Claudius agree d and order ed a tow n to b e built which s hould be called K aerglou or G louceste r . Down to our ow n day it retains it s site on th e ban k of th e Severn, bet ween Wales and Loegr ia. Some, how ev er, say tha t it too k its name from Duke Gl oius, whom Cl a udius fathere d in t hat city and to whom h e granted con tro l of the duch y o f the Welsh after Arvirar gus.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Our Family Tree, Our Family Tree, Jordan & Kimble , 1 929
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar, PrenticeNet: A Li n eage to Caesar, WWW
!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
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
Cynan
Husband Cynan (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Hywel Ap Idwal King Of Gwynedd
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Cynan
Husband Cynan (details suppressed for this person)
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Cynan
Husband Cynan 2
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Died: 1212
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Father: Welsh King Owain Gwynedd Ap Gruffydd (1100-1169) 1 2 3
Mother: Gwladys Verch Llywarch (Abt 1098-After 1136) 1 2
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1 M Gruffudd 2
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2 M Maredudd Ap Cynan 2
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General Notes for Child Maredudd Ap Cynan
Dynasty of Meirionydd
Mark Carlton Cotton and Cyndi Sue
Husband Mark Carlton Cotton (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Walton Cotton
Mother: Rayneda Lee Wilson
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Wife Cyndi Sue (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M James Raymond Cotton (details suppressed for this person)
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Cynebald
Husband Cynebald 2 3
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Father: Under-Ruler Cuthwine Cuthwine Of Wessex (Abt 0564-0593) 1 2 3 4 5
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1 M Ethelbald 2 3
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Oswald Of Northumbria King and Cyneburh
Husband Oswald Of Northumbria King 3
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Wife Cyneburh 3
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Father: King Cundwahl Of Wessex (0638-0701) 1 2 3 4
Mother: Princess Thurida Of Mumhan (0640-0692)
King Cynegils Of Wessex
Husband King Cynegils Of Wessex 5
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Father: Under-Ruler Cutha Of Wessex (Abt 0550-0584) 1 2 3 4 5
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Wihtred Of Kent and Cynegth
Husband Wihtred Of Kent 2
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Died: 0725
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Father: King Egbert I Of Kent ( -0673) 1 2
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Other Spouse: Ethelburga ( - ) 2
Other Spouse: Werberga ( - ) 2
Wife Cynegth 2
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1 M Aethelbert II Of Kent 2
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2 M Eadberht I Of Kent 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 690 2 PLAC Acceded: 690
General Notes for Child Aethelbert II Of Kent
1 UPDA 2 DATE 725 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Eadberht I Of Kent
1 UPDA 2 DATE 725 2 PLAC Acceded:
King Wihtred Of Kent(690/1-725) and Cynegth
Husband King Wihtred Of Kent(690/1-725) 1
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Father: King Egbert I Of Kent ( -0673) 1 2
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1 M King Aethelbert II Of Kent(725-762) 1
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2 M Eadbert I Of Kent King Of Kent(725-762) 1
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3 M Alric Of Kent 1
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child King Aethelbert II Of Kent(725-762)
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Withraed Kent and Cynegythe
Husband Withraed Kent 1
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Father: Ecgberth Kent ( -0673) 1
Mother: Sexburge D'eastanglie ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Ethelburge ( - ) 1
Wife Cynegythe 1
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Dc : entre le 23 avril 725 et 727 Fin Mariage: Fin Ma r i a g e:
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Dc : Fin Mariage:
Cyneswith
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Wife Cyneswith 2
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Father: Penda Of Mercia King Of Mercia (0577-0655) 2
Mother: Cynewise ( - ) 2
Offa King Of Mercia and Cynethryth Queen
Husband Offa King Of Mercia 2
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Father: Thincfrith ( - ) 2
Mother: Marcellina ( - ) 2
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• Baptism 6, Reigned 757-796
Wife Cynethryth Queen 2
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1 F Eadburga Of Mercia 2
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Spouse: Beortric King Of Wessex ( -0802) 2
2 M Ecgfrith Of Mercia King Of Mercia 2
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3 F Eadburga 2
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4 F Ethelburga 2
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5 F Elfleda Of Mercia 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 757 2 PLAC Acceded:
A descendant of Penda's younger brother, he defeated his rival claimants to the throne of Mercia in the civil war that followed the death of Ethelbald. Built "Offa's Dyke".
General Notes for Child Ecgfrith Of Mercia King Of Mercia
1 NAME Egfrith //
Survived his father by only 141 days having co-ruled since 787.
Cynewald
Husband Cynewald 1 2 4
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1 M King Creoda Of Mercia 1 2 4
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Christened: Abt 0585 - King Of Mercia
Died: Abt 0593
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General Notes for Child King Creoda Of Mercia
Supposedly descended from ICEL, the first continental Angle king to settle in Britain. The first king of the Mercians.
Penda Of Mercia King Of Mercia and Cynewise
Husband Penda Of Mercia King Of Mercia 2
Born: 0577
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Father: King Pybba Of Mercia (Abt 0570-Abt 0606) 1 2 4
Mother: Pyt ( - ) 2
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• Baptism, Reigned 626-655
Wife Cynewise 2
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1 M Peada Of Mercia King 2
Born: Abt 0633
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Died: 0656 - At Easter
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Spouse: Alchfled Of Northumbria ( - ) 2
2 M Wulfhere Of Mercia King Of Mercia 2
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Died: 0675
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Spouse: Eormengild Of Kent ( - ) 2
3 M Ethelred Of Mercia King Of Mercia 2
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Spouse: Osthryth ( - ) 2
4 M Merewald 2
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5 F Cyneburg Of Mercia 2
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Spouse: Alchfrith Of Deira, Sub-King Of Deira ( -0664) 2
6 F Cyneswith 2
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7 F Wilburga 2
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Spouse: Frithwold Of Surrey ( - ) 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 633 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Peada Of Mercia King
Penda's youngest son.
General Notes for Child Wulfhere Of Mercia King Of Mercia
1 UPDA 2 DATE 657 2 PLAC Acceded:
He led the Mercian campaign to overthrow Northumbrian hegemony in 658 and invaded Wessex in 674. He gave the Isle of Wight to King Ethelwalh of Sussex.
General Notes for Child Ethelred Of Mercia King Of Mercia
1 NAME Aethelred /1/ 1 UPDA 2 DATE 675 2 PLAC Acceded:
Abdicated to become a monk.
Cyngen (Bleiddud) King Of Cambria&Cornwall
Husband Cyngen (Bleiddud) King Of Cambria&Cornwall 1
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1 M Asser King Of Cambria&Cornwall 1
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Cynllwyb
Husband Cynllwyb 1
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1 M Ceredig Wledig Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde 1
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General Notes for Child Ceredig Wledig Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Cynloup
Husband Cynloup 1
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1 M Coroticus Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde 1
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Prince Cynreow Of Mercia
Husband Prince Cynreow Of Mercia 1 2 4
Born: 0687
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Father: King Centwine Of Wessex (0662-0685) 1 2 3 4
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1 M Bassa Of Mercia Prince 1 2 4
Born: 0714
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1 NAME Cynreou //
King Cynric Of Wessex
Husband King Cynric Of Wessex 1 2 3 4 5
Born: Abt 0525 - Wessex, England 5 8
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Father: Prince Crioda Of Wessex (Abt 0493-Bef 0534) 1 2 4 5
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Marriage: Between 0519 and 0547 - Of, , Wessex, England
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• Baptism 9, Reigned 534-560
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1 M King Ceawlin Of Wessex 1 2 3 4 5
Born: Abt 0547 - Wessex, England 5 8
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Died: 0593 3 5 8 10
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Spouse: Queen Ceawlin Of Wessex (Abt 3548- ) 5
Marr: Wessex, England 5
2 M Cuthwulf Of Wessex 1
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3 M Ceolwulf Of Wessex 1
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4 M Cutha King Of Wessex 2 3
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He extended his kingdom by fighting the Britons at Salisbury in 552 and at Barbury, near Swindon in 556.
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!MARRIAGE:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child King Ceawlin Of Wessex
He advanced north of the Thames and was reputedly the 2nd Bretwalda or overlord among southern Anglo-Saxon kings. In 577 he defeated Ethelbert of Kent at Wibbandum, killing 2 of his sons. He killed 3 British kings (Conmail, Condidan & Farinmail) at Dyrham (577), 7 miles north of Bath which he captured with Cirencester & Gloucester. His turbulent reign came to an end following a power struggle in Wessex and died in exile. Reigned 560-591, deposed by Ceolric
Reuben Roper and Cynthia
Husband Reuben Roper 11
Born: 1802 - , , SC
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Died: 19 Sep 1841
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Father: Charles Roper (Bef 1774-1833) 11 12
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Wife Cynthia 11
Born: 1807
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1 M Reuben Roper Jr 11
Born: Abt 1825
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Spouse: Malinda A Stephens ( - ) 11
Marr: 27 Dec 1849 - , Habersham, GA
Watson Caple and Cynthia
Husband Watson Caple 13
Born: 7 Feb 1805 - , Richmond, NC 14
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Father: William Caple II (1772-1811) 13
Mother: Amy McDaniel (Abt 1775-Abt 1845) 13
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Wife Cynthia (details suppressed for this person)
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Vergil Vosburgh and Cynthia A.
Husband Vergil Vosburgh
Born: 4 Mar 1842 - New York State 15 16 17
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Died: 4 Apr 1872 18
Buried: - Copake Cmtry 18
Father: Abram R. Vosburgh Of Ancram (1806-1881) 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Mother: Margaret Feller (1808-1892) 15 19
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Wife Cynthia A.
Born: Abt 1845 - CT. 18 33
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1 F Ella Louise Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1868 - NY State 18 33 34
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Spouse: Samuel H. Miller (Abt 1867- )
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From 1855 Census Town of Ancram, NY
Alonzo Joseph Van Valkenburg and Cynthia Angeline
Husband Alonzo Joseph Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 14 Dec 1855 - Kankakee County, IL
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Died: 15 Jun 1924
Buried: - Clatskania, Columbia County, OR
Father: William Van Valkenburg (1813-1893) 1
Mother: Caroline Sauers Or Sower (1824-1902) 1
Marriage: Abt 1871 - , Arkansas
Wife Cynthia Angeline 1
Born: Oct 1854 - , Arkansas
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Died: 9 Jul 1923 - , Columbia County, OR
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1 F Melissa Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Jun 1872 - , Arkansas
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2 F Mary Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Apr 1874 - , Arkansas
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Spouse: John W Foster (1867- ) 1
Marr: 3 May 1894 - , Columbia County, OR
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1860 age 4 1870 age 16 1880 age 25 1900 Dec 185 5 a g e 4 4 ; listed as Joseph A
1870 in Madison Co, AR living with parents 1900 in Ne h a l e m Pct, Columbia Co, OR ED 1 8/95
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: no known re c o r d ; married 30 yrs in 1900; married 39 yrs in1910
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1880 age 25 1900 Oct 1854 age 45
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: no known record
General Notes for Child Melissa Van Valkenburg
1880 age 8 1900 Jun 1872 age 27 1910 age 38
BIRTH: date from 1900 census
General Notes for Child Mary Van Valkenburg
1880 age 6 1900 Apr 1874
BIRTH: date from 1900 census MARRIAGE: records of Co l u m b ia Co, OR NOTE: middle initial K or C
Cynwyd Of Strathclyde
Husband Cynwyd Of Strathclyde 1
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Father: Ceredig Wledig Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde ( -After 0459) 1
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1 M Dyfnwal Hen Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde 1
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Inge II Of Norway Baardsson and Cyrid
Husband Inge II Of Norway Baardsson 2
Born: 1185
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Died: 23 Apr 1217
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Father: Baard Of Rein Guthormsson ( -1194) 2
Mother: Cecilia Sigurdsdottir ( - ) 2
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Wife Cyrid 2
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1 M Guttorm Ingesson 2
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Died: Abt 1230
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1204 2 PLAC Acceded:
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded:
Herbastus De Crepon and Queen Cyrid Of Denmark
Husband Herbastus De Crepon 1 4
Born: Abt 0905 - Crepon, Denmark
Christened: - King Of Denmark
Died: 1 Nov 0987
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Father: King Gorm Of Denmark (Abt 0840-Abt 0940) 4
Mother: Queen Thyre Danebod Of Denmark (Abt 0844- ) 4
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Wife Queen Cyrid Of Denmark 4
Born: Abt 0915
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Father: Mistawri ( - ) 4
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1 F Gonnor De Crepon Of Denmark 1 2 3 4 5 35 36
AKA: Gunnor Or Gunnonis De Crepon
Born: Abt 0936 - , , Normandy, France 8
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Died: 1031 - , , , France 37
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AFN: 9HMD-WL
Spouse: Duc Richard I Richard De Normandie (0933-0996) 1 2 3 4 5 35 36
Marr: After 0962 - , , , France 35. (Divorced)
2 F Avelina Duceline Crepon 1 2 4
Born: Abt 0972 - Longueville, Normandy, France 37 38
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Spouse: Osborne Giffard I (Abt 0970-1063) 1 2 4
Marr: Abt 0999 - France 8
Spouse: Tourude De Harcourt (Abt 0949- ) 1 4
Marr: 0979 - France 8
3 F Senfrie De Crepon 4 5 36
Born: Abt 0970 - Of France 5
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Died: - Y
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AFN: V9V0-8K
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Forester of Argues. Source: LDS Ancestral File; Ahnen t a f e l for Edward III of England
General Notes for Child Gonnor De Crepon Of Denmark
[royalty.ged]
TITL [DUCHESS OF NORMANDY]/
General Notes for Child Avelina Duceline Crepon
Source: LDS Ancestral File
Cyrus II 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia and Neithiyti Of Egypt
Husband Cyrus II 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 600 BC]
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Father: Cambyses I Of Persia King Of Persia ( - ) 1
Mother: Mandane Of The Medes ( - ) 1
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Wife Neithiyti Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 580 BC]
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Father: Apries (Wahibre Haaibre) Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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1 M Smerdis Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 552 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 523 BC]
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2 M Cambyses II Of Persia King Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 551 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 522 BC]
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3 F Atossa Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 550 BC]
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Cyrus the Great (circa 600-529 BC), king of Persia (55 0 - 5 2 9 BC). He was the son of Cambyses I, a descendan t o f Ac ha em enes (Hakhamanish) (flourished 7th century B C) , an d a me mbe r of the Achaemenid dynasty. When Cyru s bec ame ( 558 BC ) rul er of the Persian district of Ansh an, th e dist rict wa s subj ect to the Medes; five years l ater h e le d a rebellio n again st the Medes that resulte d in th e capt ure of King A styage s (reigned about 584-c . 550 BC ) and th e overthrow (5 50 BC ) of the Median Empi re. There after Cyr us called himse lf kin g of Persia an d ruled a te rritory ex tending from th e Haly s River in A sia Minor, ea stern borde r of Lydia, to t he Baby lonian E mpire on the s outh and eas t. Babylon, Egypt , Lydia , an d the city-stat e of Sparta i n Greece combined t o cur b t he power of Cyru s, but in 54 6 BC the Persians add e d Lydia t o their realm , and in 53 9 BC the kingdom of B abyl on fell t o Cyrus. Th e Persian Em pire was the most p owerfu l state i n the worl d until its c onquest two centu ries late r by Alexa nder th e Great. Cyru s was an able an d merciful r uler. Signi fica nt among his d eeds was his g ranting of perm ission to t h e Jews to retur n from thei r exile in Babylon t o their n ativ e Israel to r ebuild th e Temple of Solomon. Cy rus die d whil e leading a n expedi tion against the eastern t ribe , the Mass agetae, a nd wa s succeeded by his son, who be ca me Cambyses I I. Sour ce : "Cyrus the Great," Microsoft( R ) Encarta(R) 98 En cycl o pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orp oration. All righ t s re served. ----------- In 538 BC , Cyru s granted the r ebuil di ng of the Temple of Jerusale m to She shbazzar an d Zerubba b el, subsequently halted b y Cambyses I I. The s econd recon str uction was completed i n 515 BC unde r Dari us I.Cyrus th e Gre at (circa 600-529 B C), king of Per si a (550-529 BC) . He wast he son of Cambys es I , a descend a nt of Achaemene s (Hakhaman ish)(flourish ed 7th centur y BC) , and a membe r of the Ac hae menid dyna sty. WhenCyr us becam e (558 BC) r uler of the Persi an dist rict of Ans han, thedis tr ict wa s subject to the Mede s; f ive year s later he le d a rebelli onagainst the Medes th a t resu l ted in the captu re of Kin g Astyages (reignedabo ut 5 84 -c. 550 BC) and the o verthro w (550 BC) o f the Med ian Em p ire.Thereafter Cyrus c alle d himself king of Persi a an d rule d a territoryexten di n g from the Halys River i n A sia Minor , eastern border o f L ydia, tothe Babylonia n Em pire o n th e south and east . Baby lon, Egypt, Lydia , and the city-stat e of Sparta in G reece c ombined t o cur b th e power of Cyrus, but in 546 B C the Pers ians added Ly di a to their realm, an d in 53 9 B C thekingdo m of Babyl o n fell to Cyrus. The Persi an Em pire was the mos t power fu l state in the world until it sco nquest two centur ie s l a ter by Alexander the Great. Cyr u s was an ableand m e rcifu l ruler. Significant among his d ee d s was his gra ntin g o fpermission to the Jews to retur n fro m their exi le in B a bylon to theirnat ive Israel to r ebuil d the Tem ple of So l omon. Cyrus died while leadinga n expedit ion a gainst t h e e astern tribe, the Massagetae , and wassucc e eded by h is son , who became Cambyses II. So urce: "Cyru s th e Great , " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyc lopedia . (c)1993- 199 7 Microsof t Co rporation. All right s reser ved. -------- - -- In 538 BC , Cyrus granted the rebu ildin g of the Templ e o f Jerusale m toSheshbazzar and Zerub ba b el, subsequent ly hal ted by Ca mbyses II. Thesecond re c onstruction was c omplete d in 515 B C unde r Darius I.
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General Notes for Child Smerdis Of Persia
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General Notes for Child Cambyses II Of Persia King Of Persia
Cambyses II, as ruler of Egypt, was the first rul e r o f t h e 27th Dynasty. He was the ruler of Persia an d t reat ed t h e last ruler of the 26th Dynasty, Psammetic hu s II I (Psam ti k III) with some consideration. Psammet ich us th en trie d t o revolt and Cambyses caused him to b e ki lled . There i s a n inscription on a statue that tell s o f Camby ses goin g to S ais to worship Neith and restor e th e revenu es and fe stival s of the temple. But accordi ng t o Herodotu s, Cambyse s did m any reprehensible thing s agai nst Egyptia n religio n and cust oms and eventuall y went ma d. Source: w ww.touregy pt.net ---- ---- Cambyse s II (reign ed 529-522 BC ), king o f Persia, so n of Cyru s the Great , whom he succee ded. In or der to mainta in co ntrol over t he Persian Empire , Cambyse s had his young e r brother, Sme rdis (died about 5 23 BC), mu rdered. He t hen l ed an exped ition to conquer Eg ypt, the so le indepe ndent kin gdom i n the Middle East afte r the conque st o f Asia by his f ath er. Cambyses defeated P samtik III, k i ng of Egypt, and s u cceeded in conquering Eg ypt as far so u th as Nubia, bu t he f ailed in later attack s on the Egy ptia n oasis of Am monium (n ow Siwa) and in cam paigns i n Ethiopi a. During h is absence i n Egypt, a usurpe r, Gau mata, claime d to be S merdis and seiz ed the throne o f Pe rsia. The deat h of Sme rdis had been kep t secret; so G au mata's claim wa s believ ed, and he was ackno wledged ki n g throughout Persi a for a bout seven months. Camb yses w a s on his way to Persi a t o punish Gaumata when he eit he r d ied by accident or com m itted suicide. According to He r odo tus, Cambyses II w a s a dissolute and inhuman despot , pro n e to drunken or i nsa ne rages in which he committe d sacril e gious and crue l acts . Source: "Cambyses II," M icrosoft(R ) E ncarta(R) 9 8 Encycl opedia. (c) 1993-1997 M icrosoft Cor porat ion. Al l rights re served.Cambyses II , as ruler of Eg ypt, wa s th e first rule r of the 27th Dy nasty.He was the r ul e r o f Persia and tre ated the las t ruler of the 26thDy n asty , Psammetichus II I (Psamti k III) wit h some consid e ration. Psammetichus the n trie d to revolt and Cambyses c au sed him t o be killed.T h er e is an inscription on a sta tu e that tell s of Cambyse s g oing to Saisto worship Neit h an d r estore th e revenu es an d festivals of the temple. But a ccording to Her odot us, Camb yses did man y reprehens ible t hingsagainst Egy p tian religi on and customs and eve ntuall y went mad. Sou rce : www.toureg ypt.net -------- Cam byses I I (reigned 52 9-522 B C), king o f Persia, son of Cy rus th e Great,who m he succeede d. I n or der to maintain c ontro l over th e Persian Empire, Ca mbyses h ad his younge r brothe r, Smer di s (died about 523 BC ), murd ered.He the n led a n exped ition to conquer Egypt, th e sol e indepen d ent king domi n the Middle East after the con ques t of As ia by his f at her. Cambysesdefeated Psam tik III , ki ng o f Egypt, a n d succeeded in conquering Egypt asfar so ut h a s Nubia , bu t he faile d in later attacks on the Egypt i a n oasis of Amm onium (now Siwa) and in campaigns in Ethi op i a . D uring hi s absencein Egypt, a usurper, Gaumata, c lai m e d to be Smer dis and seized the throne of Persia. T h e dea t h of Smerdi s had been kept secret; so Gaumata' s cl aimwa s be lieved, a nd h e was acknowledged king thro ughou t Persi a fo r abouts even months. Cambyses was on hi s wa y to P ersi a t o punis h Gaumata when heeither died b y acc ident or comm itte d sui cide. According to Her odotu s, Cam byses II wa s a disso lut e and inhuman despot, pron e to dr unken orinsan e rage s i n whi ch he committed sacr ilegiou s and cruel acts . Sou rce : "Cambyses II," Microso ft(R) En carta(R) 98 Encycl oped ia. ( c)1993-1997 Microsof t Corpo r ation. All rights re ser ved.
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Cyrus 'The Younger' Of Persia Prince Of Persia
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Father: Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King Of Persia ( - ) 1
Mother: Parysatis Of Persia ( - ) 1
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Cyrus the Younger (424?-401 BC), Persian prince, s o n o f D a rius II, king of Persia, and brother of Artaxer xe s I I (re ig ned 404-358? BC). In 408 BC he was made sat ra p (go vernor ) o f the Persian provinces in western Asi a Mi nor an d was o rder ed to assist the forces of Spart a durin g the l ast year s o f the Peloponnesian War. Whe n Darius d ied an d Artaxerxe s su cceeded (404 BC) to th e throne, Cyr us plan ned a revolt , bu t his plan was reve aled by Tissap hernes ( f. 413-395 BC ), th e satrap of Car ia. Cyrus was p ardoned t hrough the inf luenc e of his mot her, Parysatis , and sent b ack to his satr apy. T here h e collected a for ce of about 1 00,000 Persian s ubject s a nd 13, 000 Greeks , mainly Sparta ns whom Cyrus help ed w i n the Peloponnesia n War. Under th e pretext of leadi n g an ex pedition agains t bandits in Pis idia, he set for th f rom Sard is toward Ba bylon, then unde r Persian rule . In 40 1 BC the a rmies o f Artaxerxes met th ose of Cyru s in battl e at Cunaxa , nea r the Euphrates Rive r, and Cy rus was kille d while figh ti ng. An important repe rcussio n of this battl e was the str a tegic retreat of th e Greek s through the hear t of Persia n te rritory to the Bl ack S ea, exposing the mili tary weak ness o f the Persians t o t he Greek world. The stor y of Cy rus's rev olt and of t h e march of the Ten Thousand G reek s was told b y the Ath eni an general and historian Xenop ho n in the Anabas is. S ource : "Cyrus the Younger," Microso f t(R) Encarta(R ) 9 8 Encyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsof t C orporation . All ri ghts re served.Cyrus the Younger (42 4?-40 1 BC) , Persian prin ce, s on of Darius II, kingof Per sia, a n d brothe r of Artaxe rxe s II (reigned 404-358? BC) . I n 40 8 BChe was made satra p ( governor) of the Persi a n p rovince s in western AsiaMin o r and was ordered to assi s t the force s of Sparta durin g th e l astyears of the Pe l oponnesian War . When Darius di ed an d Artaxerxes succee de d(404 BC) to th e t hrone, Cyru s planne d a revolt, bu t hi s plan was reveal edby Tissapher nes (f. 41 3-395 BC) , t h e satrap of Caria. C yrus was pard onedthroug h the i nflu ence of his mother, Pary satis, and s en t back t o hi ssatr apy. There he collecte d a force of ab out 100,00 0 P ersia n subjects and13, 00 0 Gre eks, mainly S partan s whom Cyr u s helped win the Peloponnesi anWar. Unde r th e pretext o f l e ading an expedition agains t bandits i nP isidia, he s et for th from Sardis toward Babyl on, t h e n under Persian rule. I n 401 BC the armies of Artax er xe s met those of Cy rus in bat tle atCunaxa , near the Eu p hra tes River, and C yrus was kill ed while fighting. Ani mpor ta nt repercussio n o f this battl e was the strategi c retre a t of theGreek s through the hear t of Persian ter rito r y t o the Black S ea, exposingthe milit ary weaknes s of t h e Persians to th e Greek world. The sto r y ofCyru s's revo l t and of the ma rch of the Ten Thousand G reek s was told b yt he Athenian g enera l and historian Xenop h on in the Anab asi s. Source : "Cyrus the Younger," Micro soft( R) Encarta(R ) 9 8 Encycl opedia. (c)1993-1997 Micros of t Corp oration. A ll r ight s reserved.
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Joseph Rice and D A
Husband Joseph Rice 13
Born: 3 Apr 1828 - Hubbardston, , MA
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Father: Daniel Woods Rice (1799-1831) 13
Mother: Candace Roper (1806-1889) 13
Marriage: 1 May 1900
Other Spouse: Susan Maynard ( -1884) 13 - 1 Jan 1862 - Gibson, , PA
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Job: chairmaker & farmer
Place: New Milford PA