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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
2251 I1880  Vestfold  Halfdan II of    800  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Halfdan II m. Lifa, dau. of Dag of Vestmarr. 
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2252 I1560  Vexintamiens  Gauthier I of    987  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 250-18 gives him as "Walter I, Count of
Aiens, Valois and the Vexin, d. 992/998; m. Adele, dau., perh. of Fulk I,
Count of Anjou....Walter I was son of Ralph, Count of Valois", either the
one shown here as his father or a son of this Ralph. 
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2253 I1285  Vielles  Humphrey (Seigneur) de      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Humphrey's mother's name is in doubt. 
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2254 I1325  Vladimir  Grand Prince ofKiev  956  15 Jul 1015  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Vladimir was a semi-barbaric Viking tribal chief of great leadership abilities; conquered
and then was first ruler of a unified Russia; was baptised at Kherson in the Crimea on
The Feast of the Epiphany, 988 and "converted" his subjects to Christianity, and formed
many alliances (many sealed with marriages of his children) with the other leaders of
Europe {-see Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 23:231}. He was Grand Duke of Kiev
about 978 to his death. His father sent him to govern Novgorod in 970 despite his
youth. He became Grand Duke, i.e. leader of his people, by killing his brother
Yaropolk, uniting Novgorod and Kiev. After becoming a Christian, Vladimir built
churches, promoted charity, established Orthodox canon law and married (988) Princess
Anna, sister of Byzantine Emperor Basil II (reigned 976-1025) and daughter of Romanus II
(Emperor 959-63) and his second wife Theophano ________. Princess Anna's ancestry (the
Macedonian dynasty) is given in "The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium" (NY: Oxford
University Press, 1991), II:1262-63. "From the reign of Svyatoslav's youngest son, Vladimir, the Norman dynasty was definitely settled in Kiev." - Encycl. Brit., 1956, 19:692. His feast day is July 15th. Also see "The Rise of Christian Russia, Part
II", A. Poppe (1978), pp. 197-244. 
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2255 I5347  Vose  Ruth Mead  1 Feb 1902  29 Aug 1999  From find-a-grave memorial:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68115164/ruth-mead-deputy
Ruth V. (Vose) Deputy, 97, died Sunday, Aug 29 1999 at Greenwood Village South.
She was born Feb 1, 1902 in London Mills IL. Her parents were Willis W. and Eva L Vose. She married Rovert M Deputy on Sept 4 1926. He preceded her in Death March 19 1984. Survivors include 2 sons, David V. Deputy of McCordsville and James L Deputy of Paltka Fla, 3 daughters, Jean L Stillwell of Decatur IL, Dorothy W marmaduke of Greenwood and Joan L Quigley of Ottawa Il. one sister Dorothy F Weaver of Greenwod. 32 grandchildren and 49 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Thelma Ann Samuels, one brother, Dee Vose and three sisters, VedaM Norris, Eshter Hartwick and Carolyn Schaffer.
She was a graduate of the Univeristy of Illinois, with a masters degree in education. She and he late husband were co-owners and publishers of the Lawrence Journal and Cumberland Courier for 16 years and of the Courier-Journal in Crescent City Fla for 8 years, retiring in 1967. She was a member of Greenwood united Methodist Church and Business and Professional Women Association, where she was past president of the Lawrence and Crescent City Chapters.
A memorial serivce will be conducted at 11:30 am until service time Tuesday at the Funeral home, burial will be at Washington Park North Cemetery in Indianapolis. 
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2256 I5346  Vose  Veda Mae  15 Dec 1894  7 May 1989  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57759488/veda-mae-norris  bratt01 
2257 I4342  Wagner  Marie Cresence  13 May 1797  23 Jun 1855  Inscription:
Hier Ruhet in Frieden
Maria C Wagner
Ehfrau von
Reinhart Heintz
Gestorben 23 Juni
1855
Alter von
58 Jahren

translation:
Here Rests in Peace
Maria C Wagner
Wife of
Reinhart Heintz
Died 23 June
1855
Age of
58 Years
Find A Grave Memorial# 51110436 
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2258 I2710  Wagstaff  Basel  Abt 1720    Became Mecklenburg In 1765  bratt01 
2259 I2705  Wagstaff  Basil  1698    Settled prior to incorporation of Mechlinburg county  bratt01 
2260 I1007  Waldeve    Abt 1125  1182  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Waldeve, the eldest son, "was the first who had the territorial designation
of Dunbar, about 1174. He was one of the hostages for the due performance
of the treaty for the liberation of King William I." - Burke's
"Dormant...Peerages". He left sons Patrick and Constantine and daughter
Alicia (who m. Philip de Seton). Waldeve married Adelina ____________. 
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2261 I1287  Waleran    990  1069  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Waleran married second Adelais______. Meulan is "in the French Vexin"
(Normandy). 
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2262 I2433               
2263 I2202               
2264 I2203               
2265 I2204               
2266 I1029  Walter      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

See notes for his father, Alan. 
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2267 I2668  Walter  Steward of Scotland  1292  9 Apr 1326  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

This ancestry is from Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Carta
Barons" (Dallas: 1959), p. 225, but is disputed by another source which
gives his father as James Stewart and wife Egidia de Burgh. "Ancestral
Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 75A-31 contradicts this ancestry for Walter, giving
his father as James Steward (5th High Steward of Scotland, b. ca. 1243, d.
1309, son of Alexander of Dundoland, High Steward of Scotland, d. ca. 1282,
by wife Jean, said to be dau. of James, Earl of Bute; Walter's mother is
then James' wife, Egidia de Burgh, dau. of Walter de Burgh (ID3267) and his
second wife, Avelina Fitz John. 252-31 states Walter m. (2) or (3) Isabel,
sister of Sir John Graham, with whom he had issue. See Edigia, ID14411. 
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2268 I1324  Waltheof  I Northumberland    970  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"The Old Lords of Raby," by John L. Low (booklet, 1879, used at Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 5/87) states that Waltheof was (Saxon) Earl of Northumberland at the time the City of Durham was founded and resided at Bamburgh Castle where his son
Uchtred stopped a major Scottish invasion of England. His name is given as Siward, Earl of Northumberland, Northumbria,
Northampton and Huntingdon by Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas, 1959, pp. 199-200). "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" edition of 1961 indicates on a chart, p.218, that this person is "Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria beyond the
Tees [river], probably descendant of the high-reeves of Bamburgh." Brian Thompsett of the University of Hull (http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01771) gives his death as 1006 and his accession as ca. 965. 
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2269 I1115  Waltheof  II  1045  31 May 1076  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Waltheof II, Earl of Northumberland, Huntingdon and Northampton and Lord
of Hallamshire, Wolthamstow and Toteenhard; married Lady Judith Lens who
was the King's cousin and who founded the Nunnery of Elstow. {Cf. ID2151 -
apparently there is a discrepancy in fathers; information for ID2614 from
"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," by Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas,
1959, p. 143 - not always reliable.} Waltheof II was beheaded on St. Giles'
Hill near Winchester. 
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2270 I2108               
2271 I2366               
2272 I1897  Wardwell  Clara  21 May 1843  3 May 1927  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Clara m. (2) (int. 11 Dec 1871) Samuel Dunbar, Esq. of Castine, ME (possibly
he who d. 14 April 1908, son of Reuben Dunbar and Elizabeth Parker). Clara
and Samuel had William F. Dunbar (1883-1953) who m. Luena A. Conner
(1895-1970). 
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2273 I2045               
2274 I2462  Wardwell  Ellen M.  Abt 1839  21 Mar 1873  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

(gravestone states was 34 at death; d. in childbirth) 
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2275 I2514  Wardwell  Emily  1845  15 Apr 1920  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Marriage Intention was published in October 1862. Other children with Albert
were Arthur (m. Etta ____ and had Boyd and Dora), Millie (m. _____ Snow and
had Harvey and Ernest), Ernestine (? - "Teen")(m. _____ Marks and had Boyd),
Richard (m. Bessie _____ and had Marian and Evelyn), Homer (m. and had at
least Harlan) and Alberta (m. _____ Hill and adopted Marion).
(Information is from son Henry's grandson, Wayne L. Cotton, in 2000.) 
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2276 I2006  Wardwell  Helen W.  Jan 1851  24 Sep 1876  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

The LDS Church's Ancestral File (not verified) gives her dates: b. 24 Dec
1853, d. 24 Sept 1879. David Wardwell states (not verified) that Helen was
born 24 Dec 1853 at Penobscot, ME and m. ca. 1875 at Penobscot. Her grave is
in the Stephen Perkins Cemetery off route 199. 
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2277 I2364               
2278 I2501  Wardwell  Mary E.  1885  1964  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Mary m. Grover C. Witham (1885-1973) and is buried with him. 
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2279 I2506  Wardwell  Oryanna  Jul 1838  1915  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her parents are identified by Mark E. Honey, family historian, Aug., 2001. 
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2280 I2090  Wardwell  Pauline  1806  1890  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Pauline's ancestry is from the LDS Church's Ancestral File, and not verified. 
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2281 I2500  Wardwell  Sumner F.      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Sumner and Fausta are from Mark E. Honey, 8/2001. 
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2282 I2368               
2283 I2369               
2284 I1294               
2285 I1393               
2286 I1404               
2287 I1349               
2288 I1382               
2289 I1371               
2290 I1426               
2291 I1261  Ware  Frank Edgar  13 Feb 1909  9 Sep 1973  [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." 
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2292 I1305               
2293 I1415               
2294 I1316               
2295 I1272               
2296 I1042  Warenne  Ada de    1178  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ada founded the Nunnery of Hoddington.
"Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before
1700," Frederick Lewis Weis (7th edition, with additions and corrections by
Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992),
gives the family as shown here. 
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2297 I1178  Warenne  Raoul ("Ralph") de    1050  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Raoul was a benefactor of the Abbey of Trinite de Mont in the middle of the
11th century. {-per "Falaise Roll," M.J. Crispin (1938), p.52} Some give
another wife, Emma, who is asserted as mother of his son, William. 
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2298 I1117  Warenne  William de    24 Jun 1088  [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. 
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2299 I1072  Warenne  William de  1071  11 May 1138  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Second Earl of Surrey; at first supported Duke Robert but later supported
Henry I and was at the Battle of Tinchebray; made grants to Lewes Priory
and is buried in the Lewes Chapter House. He was Governor of Rouen in 1135. 
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2300 I540  Warren  DeLavantia Elizabeth  10 Nov 1835  Bef 1910  Marriage listing to Rufus Bridges in 1884 is last record I have found. Rufus Bridges is recorded in Census of 1900 living with DeLavantia's son, Raliegh (Ralph). Marital status is Married. Rufus is recorded in 1910 census as widowed. My guess is, she had passed before 1900. Allied Famines date of death seems unlikely. Ms. Warren would have been 100 years old.  bratt01 


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