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2351 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Horatio is son of Joseph Littlefield, Jr. (b. 20 Sept 1792, d. 5 Feb 1871) and wife Jane Varnum (b. 4 June 1795, d. 7 Jan 1872). Horatio's siblings are Elias (b. 19 March 1818), Moses (25 Feb 1820), David (4 Aug 1825), Caroline (1831-1857), Mary Jane (29 Sept 1834) and Otis (1837-1839). Horatio had a brother, Capt. Elias Littlefield, who r. at the village on the Northern Bay. | Littlefield, Horatio (I2328)
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2352 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] http://www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/gwriaym.html offers (2001): "Guriat was the son of King Elidyr map Sandde. He inherited the crown of Man in the late 8th century when the local population was a vast mixture of the British and the Irish. His lasting memorial is the well-known Guriat Cross, originally erected near Maughold in the North of the Island. He married, Esyllt, daughter and heiress of King Cynan Dindaethwy of Gwynedd and was succeeded by their son, Merfyn Frych." | Gwiard King of Manaw (I1755)
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2353 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] http://www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/sanddrd.html offers (2001): "Sandde was the 3rd great grandson of King Llywarch Hen and heir to his lost Kingdom of South Rheged. It was Sandde who transferred his family from Powys to Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man) when he married, Celemion, sister and heiress of its King, Iudgual, in the mid-8th century. He soon became king of the island in right of his wife and was later succeeded by their son, Elidyr." | Sandde Prince of Deheubarth (I1855)
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2354 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] http://www.magoo.com/hugh/scotskings.html (in 2002): "During the first year of his reign, Maelseachlainn died. The Annals of the Four Masters give this year as 860. An entry in The Picts (http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Emerrie/Arthur/Picts.html) web site says: 'The only text left to us by the Picts is their king list, which gives the names and the lengths of the reigns of 60 or more Pictish kings. The list ends with Causantin Mac Cinaeda, who died in 876.' Weir says he was killed in a battle against the Danes at Inverdorat (Inderdovat), the Black Cove, Angus. Another source places the battle against the Norse at Forgan, Fife, in 877. Another source says he was beheaded and is interred at Iona. (863877) [868]. Father of Donal." | Constantine, King of Scots I (I1592)
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2355 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hugh II de Montfort-sur-Risle had Gilbert (d.s.p.), Hugh (m. Adeline, sister of Waleran, Count of Meulent), Walter de Gand (ancestor of the Earls of Lincoln), Robert de Gand (provost of Beverly), and possibly Ralph. See "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Genealigcal Publishing Co., 1994), p. 30. | Montfort, Hugh II de (I1473)
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2356 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hugh Magnus (perhaps title and not a surname) was leader of the first Crusade. He was Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Vermandois, etc. He and Adele also had Raoul de Vermandois (d. 1152). | Crepi, Hugh Magnus de (I1120)
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2357 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hugh was one of the founders of the Capetian House in France. He ruled Burgundy and the heartland of France. His title was Count of Paris, Oreans, Vexin and Le Mans, Duke of France ("The White Duke"). | Hugh, Duke of France Prince (I1443)
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2358 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hugh was sixth Earl of Chester and Vicomte of Avranchin and the Bessin (1153-81). He was in rebellion against King Henry II and taken prisoner at Alnwick 13 July 1174, but was restored in January, 1177. | Hugh Earl of Chester (I1043)
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2359 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Humphrey's mother's name is in doubt. | Vielles, Humphrey (Seigneur) de (I1285)
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2360 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Hywel "journeyed to Rome in 928 and is styled `king of all the Welsh.' His position enabled him to undertake a reform of Welsh law, for which posterity gratefully remembered him; the representative gathering which met at Whitland to receive the new code is without a parallel in the early annals of Wales, and the `law of Howel', amplified and re-edited by generation after generation of Welsh legists, became the standard of tribal and personal relations throughout the country. In its precision and subtlety, it has been held to be the greatest intellectual achievement of mediaeval Wales."{-Encycl.Brit.,`56,23:291-2} See extended discussion of him and his times in "A History of Wales," John Davies (New York: Penguin Books, 1993), Chapter Four. | Hywel Dha Prince (I1421)
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2361 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Iago's mother is second wife of Idwal I, Prince of North Wales. Her name is not known. {-W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co., 1968, pp. 91, 128; this source provides Iago's supposed daughter, Angharat, wife of Llydocca of Hereford.} | Iago Prince of North Wales (I1417)
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2362 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Iago's wife, Avendreg, is daughter of Gwyr (son of Pyll). {Line from W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.128.} | Iago, Prince of North Wales III (I1153)
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2363 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ida was educated at Eastern State Normal School in Castine and became a teacher. She is "Ida Mae Morgrage" in the family Bible. | Morgrage, Ida Belle (I2669)
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2364 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Identified as daughter of Ealdhun, Bishop of Durham (d. 1018) and wife of Uchtred the Bold - W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p. 141. Le Bateman (LeBateman@NetZero.Net) reported via email, July, 2001: "'Old Germanic Principles of Name Giving' by Woolf has Egfrid's name spelled Ecgthryth. Actually for the name to make the dg as in Ridge or Edge Sweord. Ecg, cg would have to be present. And Aldwin as Aeldhun. Also though you should I know Uhtred and his first wife had a son named Thored. There was another son, but cannot recall his name. Uhtred's grandfather was Ealdred and his greatgrandfather Ealdulf also spelled Ealdwulf. Was wondering who Styr Wulf's son was. Ealdwulf is supposedly descended from Ida the Flame Bearer." | Ecgfrid (I1331)
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2365 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Identified by W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.172, as Siegfried I, Count of Luxemburg, married to Lidivive of Suabia. He gives Siegfried I as son of Voiry, Count d'Ardennes, and wife Cunigunde [ID4263]. However, "Ancestral Roots... (Balt., 1992) 143-19 shows Siegfried I as son of Richwin (Ricuinus)! | Ricuinus Prince of Ardenne (I1603)
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2366 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Idnerth's wife, Gwenlian, is dau. of Aaron the son of Paen Hen. | Idnerth Lord of Builth (I1105)
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2367 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] If he is Robert's father (see comments for Robert), he was in his late sixties at Robert's birth. Ninian appears to connect to the Earls of Dunbar in the Earls of Moray line of descent, in which a Ninian Dunbar succeeds as Baronet of Grangehill and is M.P. for Elgin, 1646-47 - Ninian's son, Sir Robert Dunbar, was knighted in 1660 and is M.P. at Ninian's death, 1704 - ref. "Dunbar Pedigree," by Wm. Jaggard, 1910, used at Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 6/87. Ninian's line is continued in this database, based on this "Dunbar Pedigree." In 1645 Montrose burned Ninian's house down because Ninian would not fight for Charles I. Ninian married (1) Ogilvy, daughter of Lord Banff (and had two sons) and (2) Christian (or Findnella), daughter of _____ Dunbar of Bennagefield (and had two more sons). Ninian is referred to in a Charter dated 30th October 1616 as "Ninian son and heir" and in an Elgin deed of 1644 as "Ninian of Grangehill." | Dunbar, Ninian (I2640)
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2368 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Igor (Ingvar) may be son of Rurik. Igor is Oleg's successor and he concluded a treaty with the Byzantines in 945. He was slain by rebellious tribes at Izkorosten. | Igor Prince of Kiev (I1527)
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2369 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] In 1880 Samuel is listed as trader and farmer at Dunbar Corner, North Castine, ME. He m. Clara P. Wardwell who was age 37 in 1880 census which shows daughters Addie W. (age 13), Annie L. (age 12) and Helen M. (age 5). | Dunbar, Samuel (I1898)
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2370 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] In addition to the children in this database, two who died and are buried with their parents are Bessie (d. 4 Oct 1879 age 27y 8m) and Frederic "Freddie T." (d. 3 Feb 1863 age 8). | Leach, Daniel (I2452)
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2371 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] In May, 2000 there is an Onfroy site on the World Wide Web, not necessarily related to this person: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/olivier.earlofvere/presentation.html | Onfroy, Viscount D'exmes (I1483)
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2372 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irene m. _____ Willey and r. Brewer, ME in 1995. | Black, Irene (I2604)
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2373 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irvin m. Frances Closson - no issue. | Conner, Irvin Lewis (I1918)
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2374 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irvin was a teacher, stonecutter and highway patrolman. | Conner, Irvin Lincoln (I1868)
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2375 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irving is listed in the Penobscot Town Register, 1906, as a peddler (he had a store at North Brooksville). | Conner, Irving Maurice (I2358)
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2376 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isabel was the wealthiest heiress in England and brought the lands and honors of Pembroke and Sturguil and large estates in Ireland to her husband. She was a gentle and beautiful countess. She was buried at Tinturn Abbey. | Clare, Isabel de (I1027)
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2377 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isabel's father, Sir John Stewart, was "of Bonkyl". Her date of birth and/or marriage are suspicious. | Stewart, Isabel (I2667)
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2378 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isabella is eldest sister of King Robert I. | Bruce, Lady Isabella (I2676)
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2379 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isembert was part of the Court of Charlemagne and fought against the Saracens; he married Charlemagne's sister-in-law. | Isembert Lord of Altorf (I1875)
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2380 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ithiel Cain (or Kain) was from Eastport, ME and was a cooper. After his death, Alice m. (2) 24 Aug 1850 to John Montgomery (b. 04 April 1812, d. 26 Oct 1890). They r. North Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME. | Cain, Ithiel (I2345)
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2381 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Iva was a teacher. She m. (1) Feb. 2, 1920 at Belfast, ME Harold Patch who died April 10, 1927. | Conner, Iva Pauline (I1890)
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2382 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ivo was made a "Marcher Baron" by William II ("Rufus"), "enfeoffed...of the whole of Ewecross wapentake, the later lordship of Burton in Lonsdale, and of the later barony of Kendal along with the south-western portion of Cumberland which came to be described as the barony of Copeland." {-"The Northerners," J.C.Holye (Oxford: Clarendon, 1961), p.214. "The Rainsford Family," by Emily A. Buckland (Worcester: Phillips & Probert, Ltd., 1932-33), p. 38, gives a chart "compiled Nov. 1932 by Alfred Ransford" which "shews the ancestors of that historical person Ivo le-Tailibois, (who figures as the principal character in Charles Kingsley's famous novel, `Hereward the Wake.')" - Ivo is said to have died in 1093 and his wife is Lucy (died 1138, "dau. of Thorold, Sheriff of Lincoln"; her 3rd husband is Ranulph, Earl of Chester, who died in 1129; here Ivo's father is given as Reinfrid, soldier and first prior of Whitby Abbey (b. ca. 1020, d. ca. 1083, bur. at Hackness, Yorkshire, son of Reinfrid Talibois of Normandy).} He was employed in the siege of Ely in 1071, and took part in the settlement of the liberties of Ely circa 1080. He was Sheriff of co. Lincoln in or before 1086, and had the custody of the lands of the See of Durham on the expulsion of the Bishop in 1088 for taking the part of Duke Robert. He is described as dapifer in 1091, about which time the King gave him the lordship of Kendal. He attested numerous charters on both sides of the Channel. The family is Angevin. Re: the death date of Ivo de Taillebois. He died 1094. See: Davis, Regesta. nos. 408,409. By these charters the King orders the men of Spalding to pay their dues to the monks as they had done in the time Ives (Ivo), &c. | Taillebois, Ivo (I1122)
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2383 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jael m. 19 October 1721 Solomon Whiton. | Dunbar, Jael (I370)
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2384 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jairus and Clara had Addie W. Dunbar (9 Oct 1866 - 8 Nov 1907), Annie L. Dunbar (1867-1957, unmarried and a teacher). Addie possibly married George H. Dunbar (5 Apr 1866 - 7 Oct 1916). | Dunbar, Jairus Jr. (I2487)
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2385 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jairus was a sea captain. Mark E. Honey, Meadowview Apts. - #21, Ellsworth, ME 04605 states (1/96) that Jairus married Hannah Atkins, and that their dau. Elizabeth m. Daniel Leach. Jairus' dates are from Penobscot VR. Jairus m. Hannah Atkins 23 (?) Sept 1806. This line is from Sylvia Conner Wardwell. | Dunbar, Jairus (I2154)
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2386 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James de Harcourt resided at St.-James-de-Benvron. His wife is Aveline_______. James was also Lord of Field Dalling. | De St.hilaire, James de Harcourt (I1081)
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2387 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James had Helen A., Richard M. and Eloit J. - only Helen had children (by husband Donald Canfield: Donald, Jr. and Doris A. Canfield who m. T. F. Doukas). James m. 12-26-1890 Mary E. Handley. He is buried in New York City. | Conner, James Horton (I2219)
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2388 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James m. 4 May 1828 to Mary W. Parker of Penobscot, ME. They had Mary Elizabeth (8 Oct 1828), James Munroe (27 April 1831), Samuel B. (20 Mar 1834), Edward P. (29 Jan 1837) and Frances H. (16 Mar 1842). | Conner, James H. (I2019)
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2389 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James m. Jane Harris; he moved to Bridgewater and died before his father. He left sons James and Elisha. | Dunbar, James (I359)
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2390 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James succeeded his cousin Thomas as Earl of Moray. James was hostage for the king, 1424-27. James is only son of Alexander and Mauld (who in addition had two daughters). | Dunbar, James Earl ofMoray (I2654)
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2391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Connor, J. (I2167)
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2392 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jerold m. 10-01-1938 Diana Elizabeth Hight (b. 01-16-1915 at Cornville to Frank L. Hight and Emma Hayden) - no issue. Jerold graduated B.A. from the University of ME (Orono), 1937; received the Oak Leaf Cluster and Purple Heart for service in Italy in World War II; became sole owmer of Merrill & Hinckley in Blue Hill in 1954; was a leader in the board of George Stevens Academy and was a 1933 graduate; was a director of the Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Co., the Blue Hill Hospital, etc. | Hinckley, Jerold Maxwell (I2465)
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2393 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jesse m. Sally Withrell. He was a solider in the War for Independence. | Dunbar, Jesse (I2631)
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2394 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joanna m. (1) 6 January 1712/13 John Tilson of Plympton and (2) in June, 1747 William Sturdivant of Halifax. | Dunbar, Joanna (I367)
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2395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Echanis, J.Y. Jr (I2084)
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2396 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John died during the construction of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, falling down an elevator shaft with a load of bricks, on the second anniversary of his brother's death. John never married. He is buried at Castine. | Conner, John Austin (I1947)
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2397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lebhar, J. (I2089)
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2398 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John is age 11 in the 1880 census. | Black, John C. W. (I2615)
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2399 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Derwin, J. (I2080)
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2400 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paturel, J. (I2160)
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