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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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351 | I73 | Browning | Philip Macy | 2 Jul 1930 | 9 Apr 1987 | 0 | Reported to live near Atlanta, 1996 | bratt01 |
352 | I2676 | Bruce | Lady Isabella | Abt 1272 | 1358 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isabella is eldest sister of King Robert I. |
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353 | I2670 | Bruce | Marjorie | 2 Mar 1316 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Born by 1297, Marjorie was eventual heir of her father. |
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354 | I1009 | Bruce | Robert | 1245 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] For ancestry, see "Early Yorkshire Charters," Farrer (II:430-32). |
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355 | I1000 | Bruce | Robert | 1210 | 31 Mar 1295 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert, 5th Lord of Annandale, was Regent of Scotland. He forfeited the Crown of Scotland by refusing to do homage to King Edward I of England. He is called "The Competitor." In 1291 he unsuccessfully competed with John Baliol for the crown of Scotland. |
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356 | I992 | Bruce | Robert | Jul 1243 | 14 Jun 1304 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Earl of Carrick in right of his wife, he accompanied Prince Edward to the Holy Land in 1269. Robert m. (2) Eleanor _____ (seen 1305; m. 2nd Richard de Waleys). Robert resigned his earldom to his son Robert 27 October 1292. |
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357 | I1021 | Bruce | William | 1215 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {William's parents given in "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 47; Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 10 states that William is buried in Gisburne Abbey.} |
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358 | I1166 | Brusse | Robert ("Brusi") de | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert left Orkney and went to Normandy. Apparently he accompanied William the Conqueror to England, for the Encyclopedia Britannica (1956, 4:280) states: "The first Robert de Brus, a follower of William the Conqueror, was rewarded by the gift of many manors, chiefly in Yorkshire, of which Skelton was the principal." "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 47, credits him with building the castle of la Brusse in Normandy at Brix. |
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359 | I1067 | Brusse | Robert de | 1094 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert (I) came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066. He held 94 Lordships in Yorkshire. He was Lord of Skelton in Cleveland. He is called "Adam" by some authorities; see article on conflicting lines of descent in "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4 (Fall, 1990), p. 46 - the lines in this data-base are from this source. |
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360 | I1038 | Brusse | Robert de | 1078 | 1141 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert (II) was Baron of Skelton and was granted Annandale in 1124. |
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361 | I2048 | |||||||
362 | I2283 | |||||||
363 | I3742 | Buckley | Elizabeth | Abt 1800 | 18 Jan 1871 | 0 | Possibly born in Scotland | bratt01 |
364 | I4419 | Buckner | Lulu | Cal 1875 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: House Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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365 | I2216 | |||||||
366 | I2217 | |||||||
367 | I1587 | Burgundy | Sphreta de | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Sphreta was a lady of the royal house of Burgundy and sister of Rollo's wife. {see reference under ID2888} |
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368 | I2572 | |||||||
369 | I2570 | |||||||
370 | I4377 | Burns | Thomas | Cal 1899 | 0 | Industry: Forecasting Corp Class of worker: Wage earner |
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371 | I2678 | Bute | John of | 1298 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas, 1959), p. 225, shows John of Bute as son of Alexander II, Lord High Steward (son of Walter II and brother of Margaret who m. Nigel, Earl of Carrick).} |
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372 | I1893 | Butler | Neil O. | 26 Apr 1903 | 9 Apr 1974 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Neil is son of George W. Butler and Martha Neal. Neil and Iva resided at Searsport, Maine; he was a Merchant Marine Executive Officer. They had one child, Martha Iva Butler, born Sept. 10, 1931, unmarried, resides (1976) at Northport, Maine. They adopted one child, Paul Herbert Butler, b. Jan. 25, 1943 in Rockland, ME, m. April 29, 1966 Judith Ann Smith (b. July 7, 1943 at Belfast, ME), and had Faye Ann Butler (b. Oct. 5, 1971); they r. near Belfast. |
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373 | I2126 | |||||||
374 | I2125 | |||||||
375 | I2124 | |||||||
376 | I1160 | Cadogan | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Cadogan's wife Margaret is dau. of Brockwell (son of Aeddan). |
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377 | I2350 | Cain | Albion | 28 Dec 1845 | 0 | [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. |
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378 | I2351 | Cain | Augustus | 1847 | 0 | [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). |
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379 | I2346 | Cain | Charles | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Charles m. 03-23-1860 Maria Bowden. Charles is listed as third child. |
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380 | I2345 | Cain | Ithiel | 11 Jul 1814 | 25 May 1848 | 0 | [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. |
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381 | I5353 | Cain | James Van Buren | 31 Dec 1887 | 8 Jul 1939 | 0 | More at Ancestry.com, "Cain Family Tree" https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/7333141/family?fpid=-1115207116&usePUBJs=true | bratt01 |
382 | I2349 | Cain | Robert | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert m. 01-15-1866 Ellen A. Montgomery. He is listed as fifth child. |
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383 | I2347 | Cain | William | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] William m. 02-04-1865 Ellen E. Gray. William is listed as fourth child. |
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384 | I1590 | Calvacamp | Hugh de | 890 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] This link appears doubtful to me - AEM |
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385 | I1113 | Canmore | Malcolm | 1031 | 13 Nov 1093 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Malcolm III Canmore became king after the defeat of Macbeth at Lumphanan. He had spent fifteen years in his youth at the court of Edward the Confessor and after the Conquest gave asylum to Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, marrying one of them in 1070. {-see Encyclopedia Britannica,1956 Ed.,14:723,20:146:} "The kingdom of which Malcolm III took possession was a Celtic kingdom, though one of its provinces was peopled by Angles. Local and tribal custom prevailed alike in Scotland proper (the district north of the Forth and Clyde) and in Galloway; the speech was Celtic; the court and administrative system, so far as the latter can be said to have existed, were Celtic. The church still retained, to a large extent, the structure and customs of Irish Christianity, although in the beginning of the 8th century a powerful Pictish monarch had ordered his people to keep the Roman date for Easter.... The disorganized state of the Scottish church, and some peculiar customs which marked its ritual, shocked the conscience of Malcolm's wife, an English princess, Margaret, who after the Norman Conquest, sought refuge in Scotland along with her brother, Edgar the Athel ing. ...Margaret was a woman of saintly life - she was canonized a century and a half after her death - and her own desire was to be a nun. [She tried but failed to bring the Scottish church into full compliance with Rome and its systems.] ...Her most important personal achievements were the introduction of an English-speaking court and of English-speaking clergy, and the education of her children in English ways and traditions." Malcolm founded the house of Canmore which reigned for more than 200 years; thus he restored the House of Atholl. His reign was 1058-1093; he was crowned at Scone. |
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386 | I136 | Cannon | Angus Jeanne | 31 Oct 1867 | 18 Mar 1957 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Farm | bratt01 |
387 | I136 | Cannon | Angus Jeanne | 31 Oct 1867 | 18 Mar 1957 | 0 | Industry: Groceries Class of worker: Wage earner |
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388 | I136 | Cannon | Angus Jeanne | 31 Oct 1867 | 18 Mar 1957 | 0 | Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work | bratt01 |
389 | I5202 | Cannon | Olive Jenne | 8 Aug 1909 | 13 Jan 1963 | 0 | Industry: Radio Plant Class of worker: Wage earner |
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390 | I2278 | |||||||
391 | I2281 | |||||||
392 | I1340 | Capet | Hugh | 941 | 24 Oct 996 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eldest son of Hugh the Great, he was a founder of the Capetian House and lay abbot of the Abbeys of St. Martin of Tours and of St. Denis. His surname "Capet" may derive from his abbot's cape. He was elected king by the assembly of Senlis, but he secured the succession for his descendants by suspending the feudal right of election. He is buried in front of the altar in the Basilica of the Trinity at St. Denis, France. {Born in winter of 941 per "Ancestral Roots..." [Balt., 1992] 53-20.} |
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393 | I4872 | Carey | Nora A | Cal 1887 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Family Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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394 | I1787 | Carloman | 828 | 22 Sep 880 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Carloman's illegitimate son is Emperor Arnulf, ID 1436. Carloman was named his successor by Emperor Louis II, but could not take the crown despite negotiations with Pope John VIII to be crowned. He was stricken with paralysis and died. {Encycl. Brit., 1956, 4:877.} Carloman is eldest son of Louis II. |
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395 | I1787 | Carloman | 828 | 22 Sep 880 | 0 | Is buried there | bratt01 | |
396 | I993 | Carrick | Marjorie | 1292 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Also known as Margaret. She m. (1) Adam de Kilconquhar who died in the Holy Land in 1271 or 1272. |
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397 | I4434 | |||||||
398 | I4432 | Carroll | Edward | Cal 1892 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Laundry Company Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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399 | I4432 | Carroll | Edward | Cal 1892 | 0 | Industry: Drums, Wooden Class of worker: Wage earner |
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400 | I4438 | Carroll | James | Cal 1868 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Mail order house Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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