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Matches 2,251 to 2,300 of 3,136
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2251 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Fulk is possible he who came into possession of Dudley Castle in the 12th century - see separate ancestry to him as Fulke Paganel. | Paganall, Fulk (I1069)
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2252 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Garnier was Seigneur [Lord] of Loches de Villandry et de la Haye. | Garnier (I1653)
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2253 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Geneva had no children. | Dunbar, Geneva (I2533)
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2254 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Geneva r. South Penobscot, ME and died of tuberculosis. She never married. | Conner, Geneva Maud (I2441)
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2255 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Genna is daughter of Pepin the Bald, a "king" of Italy. | Genna Princess of Italy (I1625)
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2256 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Geoffrey I began an expansionist policy which brought back to the original count-ship the district of Loudun (from the Duke of Aquitaine) and the district of Saumur. The great Plantagenet house really begins with him. He reigned as Count 960-987. He and Adela also had Maurice, Count of Anjou who d. 987. | Geoffrey, Count of Anjou I (I1499)
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2257 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George is son of Charles E. Wingate and Emma Johnston. George and Ida resided at Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, where he was a farmer and state road commissioner. | Wingate, George Chase (I986)
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2258 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George m. (1) Lucy J. Jones of Brooksvile, ME. He is no doubt identical to the other George W. Conner in this database. These lines are from Sylvia Conner Wardwell. George does not appear in Penobscot VR. | Conner, George Wardwell (I2121)
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2259 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George m. (1) Sarah W. Schackford (daughter of Jeremiah Schackford and Sarah Jordan of Cooper and Ellsworth, ME) and (2) in 1878 Rosilla Young Salisbury, widow of Thomas Salisbury of Otis, ME who d. 20 March 1871 at age 43. | Black, George Washington Jr. (I2588)
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2260 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George m. Mary A. Wescott - d.s.p. He is listed as first child. He was a farmer. George also m. Minnie L. _______ (1865-1946), and Minnie m. (2) 4 Jan 1895 Augustus Coombs (1861-1922) of Castine, ME. His mother resided with him in her last years. | Conner, George Pickney (I2174)
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2261 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George r. Castine in 1840, Calais in 1850, Cooper in 1860 and Mariaville in 1870 and 1880. | Black, George Washington (I2586)
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2262 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] George was living in Trenton, ME in 1900. | Black, George Washington III (I2593)
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2263 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gerald owned and operated Hutchins Mountain View Motel at Hulls Cove near Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island. | Hutchins, Gerald Dewey (I2056)
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2264 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gerald was a teacher at Plainville, Connecticut. | Connor, Gerald Hollis (I2136)
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2265 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gerbarga and Fulk II also had Guy, Bishop of LePuy, and Drogo, Bishop of LePuy according to Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (1999), p. 417. | Gatinais, Gerberga of The (I1451)
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2266 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gerlotte is dau. of Theobald, Count of Blois and Chartres (per "Falaise Roll..., M. Jackson Crispin & Leonce Macary [London: Butler & Tanner, 1938, Table III]) whom AEM presumes is ID1508. | Blois, Gerlotte of (I1744)
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2267 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Geroud is also given as Gerald I, Count of Vingau or "count in the Anglachau 779" (-"Ancestral Roots..." [Balt., 1992], 182-4). | Geroud Count of Swabia (I1873)
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2268 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gertrude is daughter of Alfred C. Bailey and Elizabeth Foster. She was a teacher in the East Orland School at the time of her death and a graduate of the Eastern State Normal School in Castine. She was previosly "employed by the state as a "helping teacher" visiting rural schools and aiding teacher in their professional advancement. She had taught school in Isleboro, Penobscot, Castine, and more recently in East Orland." - obituary (which calles her "Mrs. Gertrude Oakes Connor"). Buried from Unitarian Church. | Bailey, Gertrude E. (I2162)
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2269 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert became 4th Earl of Clare in 1217 and Earl of Gloucester in early 1218. He also held the lordship of Glamorgan in right of his mother. Thus the house of Clare became preeminent among the barons. Gilbert was a Magna Charta Surety! | Clare, Sir Gilbert de Earl (I1011)
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2270 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert had a daughter, Beatire Leach, who m. George Mercer. | Leach, Gilbert Snowman (I2611)
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2271 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert, heir of Richard his father in England, held his castle of Tunbridge against William Rufus, but was wounded and captured. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:754} He founded the priory of Clare, 1090. For the Clare family, see on the Web: http://www.castlewales.com/clare.html | Clare, Gilbert de Earl Clare of Tunbridge (I1128)
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2272 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert, second son of his father, inherited Chepstow, with Nether-Gwent, from his uncle Walter (founder of Tinturn Abbey).{-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:755; 17:456.} The earldom was created in 1138 by King Stephen for Gilbert, "who, after the battle of Lincoln (1141), in which he took part, joined the party of the empress Matilda and married Henry I's mistress, Isabel, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester." | Clare, Earl of Pembroke Gilbert de (I1090)
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2273 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Giselbert supported Henry I who rewarded him with his daughter Gerberga in marriage and with the title, Duke of Lorraine (928). In 939 Giselbert revolted against Henry I's son, Otto I the Great and was killed in defeat near Andernach - Otto I thereupon was recognized by Louis IV as Duke of Lorraine and Louis IV married Gerberga. Giselbert was lay abbot of Echternach, 915-39. | Giselbert Duke of Lorraine (I1559)
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2274 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Giselbert's county is in the Meuse River valley. He probably m. a sister of Echard, Count of Hesbaye. | Giselbert Count In Massgau (I1765)
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2275 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Glamorgan is named for Morgan. Morgan Hen married Nesta_________. | Hen, Morgan King ofGwent (I1692)
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2276 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Godiva or "Godgifu" was born about 1010, a sister of Thorold of Buckingham (Sheriff of Lincs.); she is the "Lady Godiva" of legend, and apparently is of an old, noble family. One correspondent claims her father was Earl of Lincolnshire. | Godiva, Lady of Mercia (I1212)
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2277 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gordon was a teacher at Gardiner Junior High and retired as principal of Farmington Elementary School in 1972. He also worked in the customs patrol, in the paper mill, as an inspector for A&P and for the state as a restaurant health inspector. His obituary in The Ellsworth American 13 June 2002 reported he graduated from the Eastern State Normal School in Castine in 1933 and pursued graduate studies at University of Maine and Bates College. He r. at Randolph, Me. he was professionally active in wrestling and boxing as a young adult, and remained interested in these sports throughout his life, as well as in the ocean, boats and reading. He m. (2) Eva Gerrish who survived him, as did his three children and his step-children Arthur and Elizabeth. | Hutchins, Gordon Erwin (I2039)
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2278 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gormflath (aka Gormlaith) is mother of Sitric ("Sigtryggr"), former opponent of Brien, third husband of Gormflath. Brien's daughter by his first wife was given in marriage to Sitric to seal a peace between the rival rulers, Sitric being king of Dublin. Gormflath m. (1) Malachy the Great and (2) Olafr kvaran (Amhlaobh "the Shoe"), Viking king of Dublin and father of her son Sitric. Gormflath is daughter of Morough (Murchad, King of Leinster, d. 972). | Neas, Gormflath Macfinn of (I1494)
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2279 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Grace is daughter of James William Snow and Mary Brown Wilson. Grace's father was a sea captain and her cousins were of the Capt. James Sellars family. | Snow, Grace Greenwood (I2466)
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2280 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gravestone states she died at age 59 years, 11 months and 10 days, and was wife of Vespasian Wardwell (per Penobscot VR); and reports that she is listed as age 54 in 1860, born in 1806. Possibly she is daughter of Jairus Dunbar. | Dunbar, Lucy (I2507)
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2281 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Griffith I was Prince of North Wales, king of Gwynedd & Powys, 1039, and of Deheubarth, 1055. He was the only Welsh king ever to rule over its entire territory, from about 1057 to his death in 1063. See discussion in "A History of Wales," John Davies (1993), pp. 100-01. | Griffith, Prince of North Wales I (I1159)
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2282 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gruffydd ("Griffith") ap Cynfyn of Gwynedd has an illustrious ancestry {-per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959,}based on legend - it includes King Roderick the Great of Wales (844-878); Lady Godiva of Mercia; Uther Pendragon (King of Britons in 498 and son of Constantine II, Emperor of the West, 337-340, son of Constantine the Great); Howell the Good, Prince of South Wales who died in 948 and husband of Eleanor, daughter of the last King of Dyfred; King Lear of England whom legend lists in direct descent from Aedd Mawr (King Edward the Great, b. ca. 1300 B.C.). "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt, 1992) 239-5 states he was born at Dublin in 1055. He and Rhys were victorious over the Normans in the battle of Myndydd Carn, 1081, but shortly after he was captured by Hugh, Earl of Chester, and kept in prison for 12 years. See extended information in "A History of Wales," John Davies (1993), Chapter Four. | Cynfyn, Ap Prince, North Wales Gruffydd (I1058)
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2283 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Half-sister of William the Conqueror. | Conteville, Emma de (I1279)
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2284 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Halfdan II m. Lifa, dau. of Dag of Vestmarr. | Vestfold, Halfdan II of (I1880)
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2285 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hannah's m. to Edmund Tileston was published at Hingham 5 Nov 1709. She is his third wife. | Dunbar, Hannah (I365)
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2286 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hannah's parents are the subject of "The Leaches of Penobscot - Part I: Peletiah Leach of the Bagaduce," newsletter of the Penobscot Historical Society, Fall, 1995. Mark E. Honey gives a son (Elisha Dunbar, Jr.?) who m. 20 Oct 1845 before Peletiah Leach to Eliza F. Hutchins of Penobscot, ME. | Leach, Hannah (I2143)
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2287 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harlie m. 20 March 1912 Myrtle B. Parsons (b. 1874, d. 11 July 1926). | Black, Harlie (I2626)
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2288 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harold is son of Neil Dow and Elizabeth Babson. Harold r. Sedgwick, Maine. Harold and Inez are buried at Mt. Rest Cemetery, North Brooksville. | Dow, Harold K. (I2381)
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2289 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harold m. Nellie ____. | Hinckley, Roy (I2386)
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2290 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harriet is daughter of Bennet Dunbar and Francis Leach of Penobscot. She was a school teacher and had "gone together" with Norman for more than two decades when they married. They had no children. She graduated from Castine High School and Eastern State Normal School. Her obituary states she was survived by sisters Mrs. Charles Devereux of Castine and Mrs. Edward Slipp of Tacoma, WA, and a brother, Duncan Dunbar of Castine. Her funeral was in the Castine Unitarian Church. | Dunbar, Harriet (I2032)
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2291 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harriet m. (1) 31 Dec 1857 Peter M. Leach (son of Capt. Peter M. Leach), who was lost aboard the "Ocean Wave" with her brother Luther 28 April 1858), and she m. (2) 27 Jan 1862 Joel P. Dunbar. | Leach, Harriet (I2474)
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2292 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Harry was mill manager of the Kennebec Paper Co. at Madison, ME. He graduated from The University of Maine in 1937. He also held management positions with Oxford Paper Co. at Rumford and Frazier, Ltd. in New Brunswick. He was an enthusiastic sportsman - fishing, hunting, golfing and boating. | Conner, Harry Brooks (I2208)
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2293 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hazel m. Walter Rogers (b. 25 Oct 1907, d. 19 Dec 1986); they had no children. They are buried in Acorn Cemetery, Rockland, Maine. They cared for her brother, Elmer, who had polio and never married, and for her mother, Nora, who suffered a stroke and required help for many years. | Young, Hazel (I2378)
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2294 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] He was a teacher in York, ME and renown as a pianist. His widow resided on Franklin St., Bucksport (1977). | Connor, Alfred Merle (I2163)
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2295 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] He was Chief of Half in Brittany in 847. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p.188, shows Gurvand, Count of Rennes, as husband of the daughter of Erispoe, King of Brittany. | Gurvand, Y M Count of Rennes (I1748)
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2296 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] He was defeated at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, where he had sided with Matilda. He was devoted to the church and founded five bishoprics and many monasteries. He "energetically forwarded the process of feudalization which had been initiated by his immediate predecessors."{-Encycl.Brit., 1956, 7:78; 20:147} David reigned 1124-53, reorganizing the kingdom along Norman lines. During his reign Normans and Flemings settled in Scotland and such institutions developed as the justiciary, sheriffs and the jury. He built many castles as centers of royal power and established many religious houses. He built a network of diocesan bishops. {See "Kings and Kinship in Early Scotland," Marjorie O. Anderson, 1973.} He was Earl of Northampton, etc. as well as King of Scotland. | David, King of Scots I (I1070)
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2297 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] He was king of Lombary and of Italy, 781-810. | Pippin King of Lombardy (I1781)
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2298 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Helen operated a boarding house for students (and faculty?) of the Eastern State Normal School in Castine after Fred's injury. She was active in the Castine Trinitarian Parish congregation and its Mary Cushman circle. Her husband's sister married her half-brother. | Peterson, Helen Martha (I2231)
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2299 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Helen was widow of Malcolm, 7th Earl of Fife (d. 1266) when she married Donald. She is not to be confused with her (half?-)sister Helen who married John le Scot, Earl of Chester and (2) Robert de Quincy. | Helen, of North Wales (I996)
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2300 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Helen, twin of Emily, had no children. | Dunbar, Helen (I2521)
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