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Matches 2,051 to 2,100 of 3,136
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2051 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] AEM is confused as to her parents! | Northumberland, Sibyl of (I1170)
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2052 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Aethelwulf reigned 839-858, "chiefly occupied with struggles against the Danes" {-Encycl.Brit., 1956 Ed. 1:276}. In 855 went to Rome with Alfred; on way home married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bold. Aethelwulf ruled Wessex 839-856 (abdicated) and was Under-King of Kent 825-839 and 856-858. His daughter Aethelswith m. (Easter, 853 at Chippenham) Burgred, King of the Mercians (who succeeded Berhtwulf). His third son, Aethelbert, reigned 860-866 (buried at Sherborne). | Aethelwulf King of Wessex (I1674)
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2053 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] After Lottie's death, Pearl m. (2) Maggie Clements (1887-1926, daughter of Millard Clement) - they had five children: Regina Estelle (b. 10 Oct 1906), Adeline Velzora (20 Feb 1909), George Howard (1 Oct 1918), Dorothy (7 June 1920) and Oakley Fillmore (16 June 1922; Oakley m. Belva E. Blake, b. 2 April 1922 in Castine, ME to Herman Blake and Mary Perkins; Belva d. 28 July 1999 in Belfast, ME - per obituary in The Ellsworth American). | Hutchins, Pearl Samuel (I2034)
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2054 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Agnes is daughter of Stephen E. McFarland and Lizzie Gertrude Allen. Stephen was b. 13 Jun 1858 at Lamoine, ME to Moses McFarland and wife Mary Eaton. Lizzie was b. 11 Aug 1857 at Brooklin, ME to Eben Allen of Swans Island, ME and wife Lizzie Jackson of N. Brooklin, ME. Agnes was a teacher and a member of the Trinitarian (Congregational) Church of Castine. | McFarland, Agnes (I1239)
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2055 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Agnes was Countess of Rochefort and niece of Stephen de Garlande. | Garland, Agnes de (I1125)
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2056 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Agnes was kidnapped for Simon to marry by her half-brother, Ralph de Toeni III de Conches, who received Simon's daughter Isabel in marriage in turn. | Agnes Heiress of Evreux (I1188)
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2057 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Agnes, known as "Black Agnes," succeeded her two brothers (who died without heirs) and assumed the title, Countess of Moray, in 1346. Her brother Thomas, 2nd Earl, died in August, 1332, 23 days after his father; their brother John, 3rd Earl, escaped to France after Halidon in July 1333, was regent in 1335, married Lady Euphemia de Ross. | Randolph, Countess of Moray Lady Agnes (I2662)
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2058 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] AKA Aupails. Her mother is not known. Alpais was Abbess of St. Peter's at Rheims, France. | "natural daughter" Alpais (I1854)
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2059 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] AKA Jairus. His brother Fred stated in 1938 that he ran away to California in the gold rush of 1849, and was later a steamship captain. | Conner, Jarvis (I2025)
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2060 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Albert is son of Albert Francis Moore (b. 10 Nov 1913 at Medford, MA, d. Easter Sunday, 1974, bur. at Medford) and wife Rita Loraine Corbin (b. 28 April 1922). Albert (Sr.) is son of Daniel Francis Moore (b. in PA) and wife Anna Josephine Wharton (b. at Cassahaven [?], Co. Kerry, Ireland). | Moore, Albert Francis Jr. (I2259)
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2061 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Albert is son of Josiah Varnum and Phebe Perkins. Matthew Varnum (or Farnum) was a pioneer settler in the Penobscot area, clearing a farm at the very mouth of the Bagaduce in West Brooksville. Perhaps Josiah is his descendant. The Internet researchers' list for Varnum is: VARNUM-L@rootsweb.com | Varnum, Albert Ellery (I2571)
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2062 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alberta m. 30 Oct 1882 Thomas Mason of Orland, ME (ref.: The Ellsworth American, 2 Nov 1882). | Dunbar, Alberta M. (I2534)
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2063 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alberta m. Vincent Decourcy and had Margaret, Russell and Edward. | Dunbar, Alberta (I2519)
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2064 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Albion m. 04-21-1867 Mercy H. Perkins. An Albion P. Cain appears in family notes as dying 01-26-1899 at age 23 yrs 29 days. | Cain, Albion (I2350)
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2065 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Aldred's mother is one of the first two wives of Uchtred: (1) Ecgthryth, dau. of Aldhun (Bishop of Durham), or (2) Sigen, dau. of Styr (Ulf's son). | Aldred Earl of Northumbria (I1241)
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2066 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alexander was Baronet of Westfield and Mochrum and an only son. Burke's "Dormant...Peerages" (London, 1883), reports "The families of Dunbar now existing are derived from Sir Alex Dunbar, of Westfield, Sheriff of Moray, which estate he got from his sister, the heir to her father James Dunbar, 5th Earl of Moray, grandson of John I, Earl thereof. The two eldest of Sir Alexander's six sons m. Anne-Eupheme and Margaret, the two eldest daus. and co-heirs of Patrick Dunbar, of Mochrum, and founded the long lines of Westfield and Mochrum; many other Dunbars trace to the other sons of the founder, Sir Alexander of Westfield." | Dunbar, Baronet Alexander (I2653)
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2067 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (1999), p. 417, gives her Alendis, heiress of Amboise. | Gastonis, Adelaine de (I1652)
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2068 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (1999), p. 417, gives her as Roscilla, daughter of Warner, Lord of Loches. | Roscille (I1554)
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2069 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (NY: Ballantine, 1999), p. 416, states that he is Tortulf "the woodsman" (semi-mythical). | D'Anjou, Count of Gatenais Tertullus (I1731)
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2070 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Alix (or Adele) may be daughter of Herbert II and another wife, Hildebrante of Neustria. | Vermandois, Alix de (I1566)
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2071 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Allan never married. | Conner, Allan Parsons (I1946)
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2072 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Also known as Count Regnvald ("the Rich") and as "The Wise", Earl of North and South More, of Raumsdale in Norway.{"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, p.201-02, states that he died about 894. (Rogenwald = Regnvald = Rognald)} | Rogenwald Count of Maer (I1540)
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2073 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Also known as Margaret. She m. (1) Adam de Kilconquhar who died in the Holy Land in 1271 or 1272. | Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie (I993)
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2074 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] An authority on the Domesday tenants in England, Mr. A. S. Ellis, authored a note in "Notes and Queries" (5th Series, 10:402-03) stating that Fladd (or Fleance) is the eleventh century ancestor of the Stuarts and FitzAlans, and "certainly came from Brittany, and occurs there about 1075 as Fledald, the younger brother and heir of Alan, the seneschal of Dol. In "Notes and Queries" (7th Series, 6:355) Ellis further explains his careful research and its conclusion. | Fleance (I1152)
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2075 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Anharet m. (2) Cynfyn of Powys and they had Bleddyn, who reigned as sovereign prince of South Wales 1063-1075. | Ankaret, Queen of Powys II (I1163)
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2076 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCommarish, A. (I2402)
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2077 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Anne is buried at Abbaye Villiers b La-Ferte-Alais per "Ancestral Roots... (Balt., 1992) 53-22. | Kiev, Anne of (I1181)
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2078 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Annice had no children. | Dunbar, Annice (I2532)
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2079 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Annie was a teacher. | Dunbar, Annie Louise (I1899)
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2080 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Annointed king at Reims in 1027, he succeeded his father in 1031. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 53-22 gives his birth-year. He m. (1) Matilda (or Maud) Germany who d. 1044. | Henry, King of France I (I1180)
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2081 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Apparently Renaud I married the heiress of Clermont. | Clermont, Renaud de I (I1271)
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2082 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ardelle is listed as first child in her parents' Bible. | Conner, Ardelle M. (I2647)
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2083 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arles is the name of a "kingdom" formed 933-35 uniting Provence and Burgundy (including part of modern Switzerland). It appears that Ratbold II had a son, Rudolph III, who bequeathed the kingdom to Emperor Conrad II in 1032. It is unclear who the father of Boso, Count of Provence, is. {Ratbold II is presumed to be the father of Gerberga, wife of Fulk II, Count of Anjou - see W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry: (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968, p.6), where the death year for Ratbold I is given as 928.} | Ratbold, Count of Arles II (I1555)
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2084 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arnulf was illegitimate son of Carloman (?) and grandson of Carloman's father Louis the German, King of the East Franks (d. 880; son of Emperor Louis I - see AEM's Chart 310C:4). Arnulf's wife is Oda, daughter of Theodore of Bavaria. | Arnulf Roman Emperor of Bavaria and Italy (I1721)
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2085 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arnulf was killed while fighting the West Frisians and was succeeded by his 12-year-old son Dirk III. | Arnulf, Count of Holland II (I1433)
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2086 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arnulf was preoccupied with fighting off the Northmen. "In his old age he placed the government in the hands of Baldwin, his son by Adela, daughter of the count of Vermandois, and the young man in a short reign did much for the commercial and industrial progress of the country, setting up the first weavers and fullers at Ghent, and instituting yearly fairs at Ypres, Bruges and other places. On Baldwin III's death in 961 the old count resumed control and spent the few remaining years of his life in securing the succession of his grandson Arnulf II...." {Encycl.Brit., 1956, 9:356} | Arnulf, Count of Flanders I (I1565)
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2087 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arthur m. Jean Stewart (b. 15 Sept 1908, d. 16 Aug 1972, buried at Castine, ME); m. 3 Nov 1934. His date and place of death are from Margaret Jill Goode Bohman in 2002 who reports that he was employed by Bell Telephone Co. in New York City. He graduated from the University of Maine according to his mother's obituary. | Conner, Arthur Bradley (I2293)
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2088 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arthur was employed by the telephone company for 35 years (agent for NETC in Castine). He was active in Telephone Pioneers and Masonry. His residence was at the NE corner of Water and Green Streets in Castine. | Conner, Arthur B. (I2180)
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2089 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] As received by email from Margaret Jill Goode Bohman (MJGTAMPA@aol.com) in Nov 1999: Brad reports: "b. 01/29/54, Schenectady, NY. Lived in Chenango Bridge, NY (1954-1957), Littleton, CO (1957-1960), Boulder, CO (1960-1964), Denver, CO (1964-1966), Winnipeg, MB (1967-1983), Augusta, ME (1983-1999). Graduated from Kelvin HS (WPG, MB; 1972), University of Manitoba (WPG, MB; 1979, [BA, Spanish/English]), Wright State University, (Dayton, OH; 1980, Ohio Teaching Certification), University of Maine, Orono (Orono, ME, 1993; Master of Public Administration, [Summa Cum Laude]). Honors society: Pi Alpha Alpha (Public Admin.). Employed by Canadian Pacific Railway (1973-1981), McOpCo Canada (1981-1983) Pizza Hut (1983-1985) State of Maine (1985-1999). On the railway I was a cook, porter, waiter and chef at various times. I managed restaurants for McDonald's and Pizza Hut. At the State I was a Clerk and Title Examiner with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and am now a Management Analyst with the Department of Taxation. Current assignments: develop mainframe and Internet applications for processing revenue income to the State. Official posts: Union steward, Maine State Eemployees' Association (1986-1993); Vice President of Transportation Chapter, MSEA (1988). President of Transportation Chapter, MSEA (1989). Director of Education, Kennebec Valley Computer Society, 1993-1995. Vice President, KVCS, 1996. President, KVCS, 1997. Interests: outdoor sports, writing (not much of this anymore) designing websites, environmental issues." Bradford died of lung cancer; his ashes were placed on the family plot in the Castine, ME cemetery. He m. 4 July 1981 in the Church of the Incarnation, Centerville, Ohio to Maria Catherine Melillo - they had daughters Marita Jeanette and Kristin Rose. | Sprague, Bradford Richard (I1745)
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2090 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Asperleng is possibly the father (!) of Count Raoul. | Vaudreuil, Asperleng of (I1491)
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2091 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Athelbert is son of Wichmann, Count in Sachsen, and his wife Imminhild_____. | Athelbert, Count InSachsen (I1750)
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2092 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Augustus m. Sept 2, 1867 Emma Montgomery (b. 1848, dau. of Jonah Montgomery and wife Lucy Herrick of Belfast, ME). Augustus is listed as second child. He is buried in Hillside Cemetery, Penobscot, Me with her, where her dates are given 1849-1884, and with his second wife Ada R. McNamara (1855-1908). | Cain, Augustus (I2351)
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2093 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Augustus was living with his widowed mother in Castine in 1906 and then was a seaman. He is reputed to have been twice married since then, and to have resided in New York City. He is believed to be without children. | Conner, Augustus Wheeler (I1856)
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2094 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Augustus, raised in Penobscot, ME, served in the 1st DC Cavalry, Co. D, in the War Between the States, and was a prisoner for six months. He was also Sheriff of Hancock Co., Me, Postmaster at Ellsworth, and Custodian of the U.S. Coaling Station at East Lamoine, Me from its inception. He m. (2) 4 Dec 1907 Flora Hopkins of Ellsworth. | Devereaux, Augustus (I2584)
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2095 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Aurora is daughter of Dominic Gonzales and Adelaide Lawrence (b. 14 September 1878, d. 1935, dau. of John Lawrence and wife Frances). | Gonzales, Aurora (I2137)
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2096 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Avelina is sister of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy. | Avelina (I1367)
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2097 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Aveline is daughter of Ernulf de Hesdin, a Domesday Baron. She m. (2) Robert FitzWalter. See reference for her first husband, Alan. | Hesdin, Aveline de (I1057)
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2098 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Baldwin II, "from his stronghold at Bruges, maintained, like his father, a vigorous defence of his lands against the incursions of the Northmen. On his mother's side a descendant of Charlemagne, he strengthened the dynastic importance of his family by marrying Aelfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great. On his death in 918 [sic] his possessions were divided between his two sons Arnulf the Elder and Adalulf, but the latter survived only a short time and Arnulf succeeded to the whole inheritance." {-Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 9:356} | Baldwin, Count of Flanders II (I1661)
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2099 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Baldwin IV "fought successively both against the Capetian king of France and the emperor Henry II" who was forced to grant him "in fief Valenciennes, the burggraveship of Ghent, the land of Waes and Zeeland. The count of Flanders thus became a feudatory of the empire as well as of the French crown. The French fiefs are known in Flemish history as Crown Flanders, the German fiefs as Imperial Flanders." {Encycl. Brit., 1956, 9:356} His nickname is "Handsome Beard". He m. (2) a daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. He reigned 988-1035. | Baldwin, Count of Flanders (the Forester) IV (I1306)
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2100 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Baldwin was created Margrave of Flanders by his father-in-law, Emperor Charles the Bald; he was responsible for repulsing invasions of the Northmen in this coastal borderland of the Frankish dominion. {"The Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 19 states that Baldwin I is son of Odoacre, Count of Harlebec (d. 862), who is son of Engelram, Count of Harlebec (d. ca. 824, son of Lyderic, Count of Harlebec, who d. ca, 802.} BaldwinI died in 877 or 879. | Baldwin, Count of Flanders I (I1735)
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