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2201 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elizabeth and King Robert II married "by dispensation" 22 Nov 1347 in
Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland according to the unverified Ancestral File 9FKC-6H. 
Mure, "of Rowallan" Elizabeth (I2664)
 
2202 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elizabeth and their children are from Donna Hoffman, Box 92, Bucksport, ME
in the 1970s, and also given in Penobscot VR. Elizabeth received a widow's
pension (#W22981) on account of David's military service and in 1850 was
residing with her daughter, Lucy (Dunbar) Wardwell. Her surname could be
Orn. 
Horn, Elizabeth (I1994)
 
2203 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elizabeth is dau. of George B. Coombs and Laura Whittaker. {Beth Westcott
of Blue Hill stated, 1976, Elizabeth is dau. of John D. Coombs and Marion
Welch.} 
Coombs, Elizabeth (I2515)
 
2204 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ellen was age 16 per marriage record when on 5 May 1866 she m. Elisha Leach
(age 25, seaman, son of Hannah Leach). She is not listed in the George W.
Conner/Lucy Jones family in the Brooksville VR. Perhaps child of Mary
Dunbar, second wife of George W. Conner - see discrepancy in dates. 
Conner, Ellen L. (I2443)
 
2205 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elstrude m. Sigfrid, Count of Guines; their dau. Heloise m. Crispin de Bec
- per John S. Wurts, "Magna Charta," p.2896. 
Flanders, Elstrude of (I1461)
 
2206 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elwin was a school teacher and later principal at Isleboro, ME. The
American Legion Hall at Orland, ME is named for him. 
Hutchins, Walter Elwin (I2044)
 
2207 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elystan Glodryyd m. Gladys, dau. of Rhyn. 
Glodryyd, Lord of Builth Elystan (I1227)
 
2208 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emaline Bank in the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland, a prominent fishing
spot, was named for her. 
Snowman, Emaline (I2634)
 
2209 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emery had a livery stable at Blue Hill, ME in 1910. He and Grace also had a
son who died young (Millard, 1885-1886). 
Leach, Emery (I2464)
 
2210 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emily m. ____ Coombs and had Sylvia Coombs. 
Dunbar, Emily (I2520)
 
2211 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emma is daughter of Lewis Carter and Cora E. Simmons of Sedgwick, ME. 
Carter, Emma Augusta (I1879)
 
2212 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emperor, 814-840. He m. (1) 794-5 Irmengarde, dau. of Ingram, Count of Haspen.
Louis I died on an island in the Rhine River near Ingelheim and is buried in
the Church of St. Arnulf at Metz; Encyclopaedia Britannica (1950; 14:410)
states that Lotha(i)r was his son by Irmengarde. Louis I is also known as "le
Debonaire". He was King of France (814-840), King of Germany (814-40), and
King of Aquitaine (781-840). 
Louis, King of Aquitaine I (I1769)
 
2213 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Encyclopedia Britannica (`56,22:326) reports "About 852 Raymond I, count
of Quercy, succeeded his brother Fridolo as Count of Rouergue and Toulouse;
it is from this noble that all the later counts of Toulouse trace their
descent. Dating from the 11th century the counts of Toulouse were the
greatest lords in southern France." 
Raymond, Duke of Aquitaine III (I1447)
 
2214 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eochy II was killed about 697 after ruling perhaps 3 years. Eochy = "Hook
Nose." 
Rinnavel, King of Scots Eochy II (I1886)
 
2215 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Erispoe is son of Nomenoe, a Breton Chief. 
Erispoe Chief of Brittany (I1805)
 
2216 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ermengarde is daughter of the Count of Orleans, Hugh II, or the Count of
Tours of the same name. 
Tours, Ermengarde of (I1767)
 
2217 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ermentrude's brother is William, Bishop of Evreux. Ermentrude is also
known as Ermengarde Flatel. 
Ermentrude (I1270)
 
2218 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily
de Neville," p.225, states that Sigrid is instead daughter of Miesco I of
Poland (ID1714) and Dubrawka of Bohemia (ID1715)! 
Sigrid, Dau. of SkogarToste (I1429)
 
2219 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eugenius III possibly married the only daughter of Alpin, son of Wroid
(King of the Picts, 775-779). Another theory is that Eugenius III married
Fergusia, daughter of Hungus, King of the Picts. 
Eochy-Annuine, King of Scots III (I1803)
 
2220 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eunice m. 19 May 1859 in Penobscot, ME Ralph D. Cummings of Prospect, ME. 
Dunbar, Eunice H. (I2552)
 
2221 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eva was also Countess of Strigoil. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) p.
175-7 states she was living in 1186. David H. Kelley in "The Genealogist"
(1980) traces her ancestry for 27 generations to Cathair Mar, King of Leinster
in the 4th Century AD. See another ancestry in Stewart Baldwin's "On a
Supposed Descent from the High Kings of Ireland," in "The American
Genealogist," Vol. 76, No. 4 (Oct. 2001). 
Macmurrough, Countess of Ireland Eva (I1053)
 
2222 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eva's paternal grandfather is Dolfyn, whose ancestry via the Lords of Yale
is listed to his great-great-grandfather Cynddelw Gam, Lord of Yale, by
W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.132. 
Daughter of Llwewllyn, Eva (I1109)
 
2223 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gerrish, L.E. Jr (I2060)
 
2224 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Everett married Ida Alberta Bailey (b. 14 June 1892 at Caribou, ME to Albert
Weston Bailey [b. 20 April 1861 at Lincoln, ME, d. 8 Aug 1932 at Caribou] and
wife Minnie Amanda Wottrich [b. 1 April 1872 at St. John, NB, d. 23 Jan 1952
at Caribou]). 
Conner, Everett (I2232)
 
2225 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eystein Glumra was Earl of the Upplands. 
Glumra, Eystein (I1632)
 
2226 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eystein is son of Thrond. 
Eystein Earl of Throndheim (I1878)
 
2227 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ezra served in the Navy during the War Between the States. He was a seaman, following
his father to the Grand Banks as a fisherman. He married in a double ceremony with his
sister, Elizabeth, at Penobscot before Justice of the Peace James Leach. His grandson
Gerald reported that Ezra served on the USS Constellation (sister ship to the
Constitution) during the blockade of the Mississippi River. His obituary reports:
"Capt. Ezra Conner, after a long illness, passed away at his home.... From a young man
he has followed the sea, and was in the government employ for six years. His later years
have been spent on vessels coasting up and down the Penobscot river. ...He was a member
of Charles Stevens Post, Grand Army of the Republic.... The services were held at the
Methodist church at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Lowell officiated." 
Conner, Ezra S. (I2029)
 
2228 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Family Bible gives her name "Anne Cate Morgrage". Marriage record lists her
as Annie - see http://www.kalama.com/~mariner/casmarry.htm Margaret Jill
Goode Bohman identified her as daughter of Andrew and Priscilla. 
Morgrage, Anna Peabody (I2260)
 
2229 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Family Bible gives marriage date as 6 June 1850 but Brooksville VR state
27 June 1850 before the Rev. Manning Ellis. 
Conner, James (I2196)
 
2230 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Felicia is daughter of Robert de Hastings, a lord of Normandy. "The Bruce
Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 47, attributes two unnamed children to her. 
Normandy, Felcia of (I1234)
 
2231 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

First Earl of Surrey; Companion of William the Conqueror; Lord of Reisgate, Conningsburgh and Bellencombre. Created Earl of Surrey, 1088. Was at Battle of Hastings, 1066. Founded the Cluniac Priory of St. Pancras, Lewes, 1077. Had other grants at
Lewes, Castle Acre in Norfolk, etc. {per "The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England," by John William Clay (London: 1913, p. 236).} The Warenne family originated at Varenne, Seine-Inf., two miles south of Arques on the River
Varenne, and their seat and castle town became Bellencombre to the north {per "Anglo-Norman Families," Publications of the Harleian Society, 1951 (Vol. 103). An ancestry of William, d. 1088, is given in "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr
P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959.} His share of the "spoil" in England following the Conquest included 300 manors and Lewes Castle. He was wounded at the siege of Pevensey and may have died as a
result. William was Count of Warenne in Normandy and is first mentioned regarding the battle of Mortemer in 1054; he attended the Council of Lillebonne where the decision was made to invade England. He was among the powerful Norman barons who
accompanied the Conqueror. In 1067 he was one of the barons entrusted with the government of England in the Conqueror's absence in Normandy. He is buried in the Lewes Chapter House. For a discussion of issues in identifying his ancestry, see
"Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co.), pp. 183-4. 
Warenne, William de (I1117)
 
2232 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

First to bear title of Count of Hainaut ca. 875; controlled duchy of
Lorraine; married the great-granddaughter of Charlemagne. He became first
Duke of Lorraine in 911. He was lay abbot of Echternach (Luxembourg),
897-915. 
Regnier, Count of Hainaut I (I1626)
 
2233 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For an alternate ancestry of this person, see ID4017 and related comments.
Dietrich was Count of Ringelheim 856-920, and was also Count of Oldenburg. 
Dietrich Ct. of Ringelheim (I1642)
 
2234 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For an extended discussion of the puzzle of her parentage, see "England
Under the Angevin Kings," Kate Norgate (N.Y.: Haskel House, 1969), Vol. 1,
pp. 190ff. 
Taillefer, of Provence Constance de (I1249)
 
2235 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For ancestry, see "Early Yorkshire Charters," Farrer (II:430-32). 
Bruce, Robert Baron of Annandale (I1009)
 
2236 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For children and other information, see article in 22 Feb 2001 issue ot the
Castine Patriot newspaper, p. 5. Joel was a ship builder in Castine. 
Perkins, Joel (I2561)
 
2237 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For this family see "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 239-1&2. Slani m.
Sihtric of the Silken Beard, King of Dublin and son of Olaf Kvaaran, King of
York and Dublin, d. in Iona about 981, by his wife Gormflaith, daughter of
Murchad, King of Leinster, and wife of Brian. Sihtric was on pilgrimage to
Rome in 1028 and died in 1042. 
Slani (I1222)
 
2238 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For William and his ancestry see "Falaise Roll...," M. Jackson Crispin and
Leonce Macary (London: Butler & Tanner, 1938, Table IV at end of volume).
He was murdered on the island of Picquigny in the Somme. 
Longsword, Duke of Normandy William (I1336)
 
2239 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frances and Bennet also had a daughter, listed by Mark E. Honey as unnamed
and between Austin and David in birth order. 
Leach, Frances (I2490)
 
2240 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frank is son of Frank Leslie Ware of Orrington, Maine and Bertha Davies of S. Brewer, Maine - Bertha was b. 26 Mar 1872; her father was from Linelly, Wales and ran away from home, shipping to America as a cabin boy, later becoming a captain of his own
ship, dying at its wheel and buried at Brewer. Frank E. Ware's obituary: "Ware, Frank, E. 64 died in Bangor hospital September 9. He was born in South Brewer, Feb 13, 1909, the Son of Frank L. and Bertha (Davis) Ware. He was a
member of the Hancock Lodge of Masons, The Trinity Church, Castine, The Castine Grange, Bethlehem Shrine. He was a past Captain of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and has been with the Marine Maritime Auxiliary since 1968. Mr. Ware was a 1926 graduate of
Brewer High School and a graduate of Bradford Durfee Textile School. He was employed by the Maine Central Railroad for 19 years. Surviving are his wife Mary E. Ware, two sons, Theodore H of Bangor and Russell L. of Castine; one daughter, Elizabeth Ann
Bearor of Portland; a brother Newell E. of Lincoln; one sister, Carolyn Hollowell of Marshall, MA, 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Wed. 2pm at the Castine Federated Church. Friends may call at the Mitchell
Tweedie Funeral Home, Bucksport anytime. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to donate to his Castine Federated Church." 
Ware, Frank Edgar (I1261)
 
2241 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frank married and had two daughters, r. Somerville, MA - per family notes;
but an undated clipping in family notes: Arnold E. Echenagucia died at his
home in Boston - age 54 - veteran of W.W. II, air force staff sgt. - wife
Margaret Campbell. 
Echenagucia, Frank (I2023)
 
2242 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frank was a clerk before the War Between the States and returned after
military service to Castine, employed a superintendent in a local cannery. 
Perkins, Francis Leslie (I2562)
 
2243 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Franklin was a field superintendent for General Electric Co. He is buried in
Fairview Cemetery. 
Morgrage, Franklin Cavis (I1481)
 
2244 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fred grew up on and farmed the homestead where his ancestor John D. Conner was listed in 1766. The homestead buildings are now gone, but the old family cemetery is visible about 1/3 of the way to the shore from the road. Around 1900 Fred broke his
knee and he and Helen moved Castine. They first resided in the building now occupied by the Water Witch store on Main Street where Helen operated a boarding house. Then they moved to their home on Perkins Street (the second house northeast of
Pleasant Street on the northwest side of the street). Fred was a construction worker and a member of the crew which built
the Wilson Museum in 1921. At his death he was the oldest resident of Castine. He died of a fall down his cellar stairs during an air raid drill; he had turned off the house lights and was going to the cellar as prescribed in the drill instructions.
His funeral service was held in his home on Perkins Street with the Rev. Nelson Canfield officiating. 
Conner, Fred Morton (I2229)
 
2245 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fred m. Ellan Neal and had Lucy (m. Raymond Bucklin, r. Rockland, ME) and
Amelia (m.; d.s.p.). 
Grant, Fred (I2225)
 
2246 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fred r. Wardwell Point, Penobscot, ME. The schooner "Fred Dunbar" of Castine
was named for him. He m. Gladys B. ____ (1868-1937) and had Eugene W. Dunbar
who was age 16 in 1920. 
Dunbar, Fred (I2509)
 
2247 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frederick was age 10 in the 1870 census. 
Black, Frederick Allen (I2592)
 
2248 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Frederick was age 26 in the Manchester, ME census in 1900. He managed the
Hallowell City Farm. He m. 26 Feb 1898 Lottie B. Leach (b. Dec. 1876, dau.
of Henry W. B. Leach, son of Capt. Charles Leach). Frederick and Lottie had
Clara (b. Nov. 1898, m. 30 March 1926 [?] Perlie A. York of Hallowell, ME),
Catherine (b. 3 May 1909 at Hallowell) and Frederick Daniel (b. 24 March
1913). 
Leach, Frederick (I2471)
 
2249 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Freeman and Margaret had Harrison M. Leach (drowned when his sailboat
capsized 15 Dept 1910, a clerk) and Hattie (b. in Sept. 1890). 
Dunbar, Margaret (I2461)
 
2250 [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fulk II (941-958) led the county of Anjou in a time of peace and
prosperity. 
Fulk, Count of Anjou II (I1450)
 

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