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| Husband: William (Deac) Wilcox | |||
| Born: | 22 Apr 1702 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | 2 May 1723 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 27 Dec 1772 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Father: | William Willcockson | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth or Isabel Wilson | ||
| Sources: | [864] | ||
| Wife: Thankful Adams | |||
| Born: | 4 May 1698 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 21 Feb 1699 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Father: | Daniel Adams Jr. | ||
| Mother: | Thankful Shepard | ||
| Sources: | [664] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Jedediah Wilcox [757] | ||
| Born: | 29 Jan 1723 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 7 Feb 1728 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Thanks Wilcox [1325] [1327] | ||
| Born: | 7 Mar 1726[1325] | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 22 Dec 1778 | at: | Norfolk, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA |
| Spouses: | John Phelps | ||
| Name: | William Wilcox [836] | ||
| Born: | 1 Apr 1727 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 21 Nov 1775 | at: | Canton, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Sedotia (Sadoce) Wilcox [1275] | ||
| Born: | 1730 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 15 Nov 1776 | at: | |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Martha Wilcox [1344] | ||
| Born: | 26 Jan 1730 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Rhoda Wilcox [964] | ||
| Born: | 13 Mar 1732 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Daniel Wilcox [1451] | ||
| Born: | 1735 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 31 Jan 1768 | at: | |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Isaac Wilcox [691] | ||
| Born: | 8 Feb 1739 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | Nov 1797 | at: | |
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/--William Willcockson
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|--William (Deac) Wilcox
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\--Elizabeth or Isabel Wilson
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/--George Adams
/--Daniel Adams
| \--Frances
/--Daniel Adams Jr.
| | /--Samuel Phelps
| \--Mary Hester Phelps
| \--Sarah Griswold
|--Thankful Adams
| /--Ralph (Shepard) Shepherd
| /--Abraham Shepherd
| | \--Thank Ye The (Thankful) Lord
\--Thankful Shepard
| /--Ralph (Shepard) Shepherd
\--Judith Filbrook
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| Husband: David Earl of Huntingdon | |||
| Born: | 1144 | at: | Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 17 Jun 1219 | at: | , Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland |
| Father: | Henry Earl of Huntington | ||
| Mother: | Ada de Warenne | ||
| Sources: | [2888] | ||
| Wife: Matilda de Keveliock | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | ABT 6 Jan 1233 | at: | |
| Father: | Hugh de Keveliock Third Earl of Chester | ||
| Mother: | Christian | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Robert Huntingdon | ||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Henry Huntingdon | ||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | John Huntingdon Earl of Chester | ||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Margaret Huntingdon | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1228 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Alan of Galloway | ||
| Name: | Isabella Huntingdon of Scotland [1502] | ||
| Born: | 1206 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1251 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Robert de Brus | ||
| Name: | Maud Huntingdon | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Ada Huntingdon | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Henry de Hastings | ||
/--Malcolm III King of Scotland
/--David I King of Scotland
| \--Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland
/--Henry Earl of Huntington
| | /--Waltheof Earl of Northumberland
| \--Matilda (Maud) Huntington
| \--Judith of Boulogne
|--David Earl of Huntingdon
| /--William de Warren
| /--William II de Warenne
| | \--Gundred de Normandie
\--Ada de Warenne
| /--William de Warren
\--Isabel (Elizabeth) de Vermandois
\--Adelle (Adelaide) Vermandois
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/--Hugh de Keveliock Third Earl of Chester
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|--Matilda de Keveliock
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\--Christian
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| Husband: William Holloway | |||
| Born: | 1586 | at: | , Crewkerne, Somerset, England |
| Married: | 1645 | at: | |
| Died: | 1 Mar 1652 | at: | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
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| Sources: | [2197] | ||
| Wife: Grace | |||
| Born: | ABT 1586 | at: | Hampton, Windham, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | 24 Jun 1666 | at: | Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Mother: | |||
| Sources: | [2198] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | William Holloway [2199] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1649 | at: | Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Benjamin Holloway [2200] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1651 | at: | Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | John Holloway [2201] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1653 | at: | Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Grace Holloway [829] | ||
| Born: | 1648 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 27 May 1727 | at: | Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | Josiah Reed | ||
| Name: | Hannah Holloway [2202] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1655 | at: | Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Malachi Holloway [2204] | ||
| Born: | 1647 | at: | , Taunton, Massachusetts, USA |
| Died: | AFT Jul 1724 | at: | , Middleboro, Massachusetts, USA |
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| Husband: Louis VII King of France | |||
| Born: | ABT 1121 | at: | |
| Married: | 25 Jul 1137 | at: | |
| Died: | 18 Sep 1180 | at: | Paris, Paris (Département), France |
| Father: | Louis VI King of France | ||
| Mother: | Adelaide of Savoy | ||
| Wife: Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of England | |||
| Born: | ABT 1122 | at: | Chcateau de Belin, Bordeaux, Aquitaine |
| Died: | 1 Apr 1204 | at: | Poitiers, Poitou, Aquitaine |
| Father: | Guillaume X Duke of Aquitaine | ||
| Mother: | Elbeanor de Chatellerault | ||
| Notes: | [3116] | ||
| Sources: | [3117] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Alice Capet | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Mary of Champagne | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
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/--Henry I King of France
/--Philip I King of France
| \--Anne of Kiev
/--Louis VI King of France
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| \--Bertha of Holland
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|--Louis VII King of France
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\--Adelaide of Savoy
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/--Guillaume VII (IX) Duke of Aquitaine
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/--Guillaume X Duke of Aquitaine
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| \--Philippa (Mathilde or Maude), Countess of Toulouse
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|--Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of England
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| /--Aimeri I Viscount of Chatellerault
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\--Elbeanor de Chatellerault
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\--Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard
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[3116] Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was an intelligent and emancipated woman living in the dark middle ages. Although it is a conventional rule that all ladies of high rank should be described as beautiful, all sources agree that Eleanor of Aquitaine really was beautiful. In addition, she was the richest heiress of France and became successively Queen of France and England.
Eleanor was a granddaughter of William IX of Aquitaine (1070-1127), who was one of the first and most famous troubadours. He was a cheerful man and an ardent lover of women, who joined the First Crusade. Later he "abducted" the wife of the viscount of Châtellerault, Dangereuse, and although he could not marry her, Dangereuse managed to have her daughter Aenor married to his eldest son William X (1099-1137) in 1121. They had two daughters, Eleanor and Petronilla, and a son, William Aigret. Eleanor resembled both William IX and Dangereuse; she possessed the same intelligence, gaiety, restlessness and will power. The court of William IX was the centre of western European culture: the ducal family was entertained by jongleurs, storytellers and troubadours. Unlike most of her contemporaries, male and especially female, Eleanor was carefully educated and she was an excellent student. Eleanor's happy childhood ended with the subsequent deaths of her mother, her little brother and - in 1137 - her father.
The orphaned Eleanor was the richest heiress in France thus a marriage was arranged for her to its King, Louis VII (1121-1180). Louis had been brought up for an office in the church, but he had become heir to the French throne after the death of his elder brother. He was a weak, dull, grave and pious man and he and the lively Eleanor were ill matched. Louis never understood his young wife, but he appears to have adored her with a passionate admiration. It wasn't until 1145 that a daughter, Marie, was born. Meanwhile, Eleanor was eager to govern her own duchy, since she knew the troublesome Aquitainians better than anyone. However, Louis' councillor, the Abbot Sugar, resented her influence in governmental matters.
When Louis went on the Second Crusade to Palestine, Eleanor raised a company of women to join her and thus she accompanied her husband to the Holy Land. In Antioch Eleanor was warmly received by her uncle Raymond, who reminded her of her happy childhood in Poitiers. Eleanor and Raymond were of the opinion that Jerusalem could best be secured by driving back the Turks in the north, but Louis VII rejected the plan and a quarrel followed. Quietly Louis began preparations for his departure and after dark Eleanor was forcibly conducted from Antioch. Soon the crusade became a complete failure and even Louis' brother Robert quickly rushed home. On their way back to France, Louis and Eleanor visited the pope to plead for a divorce. Instead, the pope tried to reconcile them and induced them to sleep in the same bed again.
Back in France their marriage was worse than ever and Eleanor was horrified to realise that she was pregnant. After the birth of a second daughter in 1150 and the death of Louis' chief minister, Eleanor was no longer the only one who wanted a divorce. She finally got it in 1152. She was still the richest heiress of France and on her way from Paris to Poitiers she had to outwit two would-be seducers. By then Eleanor had fallen in love with duke Henry Plantagenet of Normandy (1133-1189), who was her junior by eleven years. Their marriage, barely 8 weeks after her divorce, made Henry master of most of today's France.
With Eleanor's support Henry became King of England too in 1154. Although Eleanor's first marriage had resulted in only two daughters born in fifteen year, Eleanor bore Henry five sons and three daughters. As the children grew up and Henry openly took mistresses, the couple grew apart. Eleanor was 44 years old, when she gave birth to their youngest son, John Lackland. By then she had discovered the existence of Rosamund Clifford, the most famous of Henry's mistresses. Later Henry arranged a fiancee for his homosexual son Richard Lionheart. She was a daughter of Louis VII and his second wife. While she was educated at the English court, her fiancee ignored her and his father, Henry, seduced her.
In 1169 Henry sent Eleanor to Aquitaine to restore order as its duchess. Once more the ducal palace at Poitiers became the centre of all that was civilised and refined. Troubadours, musicians and scholars were welcomed at Poitiers. There, in 1170 Eleanor reconciled with her first born daughter Marie of France, countess of Champagne. Marie's protégé, Chrétien de Troyes, composed, at Marie's suggestion, the romance of Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. In addition, Marie had a "code of love" written down in thirty-one articles. They described feminist ideas far beyond the 12th century cult of chivalry. In addition, Eleanor sponsored the "courts of love" in which men having problems with the code of love could bring their questions before a tribunal of ladies for judgement. At Christmas 1172 Henry summoned his wife and sons to his court. When in 1173 their sons revolted against their father, Eleanor backed them and was subsequently imprisoned by Henry until his death in 1189.
By then three of their sons had already died and Henry's successor was Eleanor's favourite son, Richard I Lionheart (1157-1199), who appreciated his mother's advice. When he went on crusade, Eleanor became regent. Although Richard was a homosexual, he was supposed to provide England with heirs, so Eleanor escorted his bride-to-be to Sicily. When Richard was killed in 1199, he was succeeded by his youngest brother, John Lackland (1166-1216). Eleanor returned to Aquitaine and retired in the abbey of Fontevraud. She remained busy and active and personally arranged a the marriage of her Castilian granddaughter to the grandson of Louis VII. Thus she lived to be about 82, an extraordinary age in the middle ages.
Copyright (c) 1996 by J.N.W. Bos. All rights reserved
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| Husband: Malcolm III King of Scotland | |||
| Born: | ABT 1033 | at: | Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland |
| Married: | 1067 | at: | Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland |
| Died: | 13 Nov 1093 | at: | Alnwick, Northumberland, England |
| Father: | Duncan I King of Scots | ||
| Mother: | Elfaed | ||
| Notes: | [2910] | ||
| Sources: | [2911] | ||
| Wife: Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland | |||
| Born: | ABT 1045 | at: | Wessex, England |
| Died: | 16 Nov 1093 | at: | Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland |
| Father: | Edward the Exile Ethling | ||
| Mother: | Agatha | ||
| Notes: | [2912] | ||
| Sources: | [2913] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Edward Dunkeid [2918] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1068 | at: | Scotland |
| Died: | 16 Nov 1093 | at: | Edwards Isle, Scotland |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Edmund King of Scotland [2917] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1070 | at: | Scotland |
| Died: | at: | Montague, Somerset, England | |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Ethelred Dunkeid [2919] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1072 | at: | Scotland |
| Died: | 13 Nov 1093 | at: | Scotland |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Edgar King of Scotland [2921] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1074 | at: | Scotland |
| Died: | 8 Jan 1106 | at: | Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Prince of Scotland [2922] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1074 | at: | Scotland |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Alexander I King of Scotland [2914] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1077 | at: | Scotland |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 23 Apr 1124 | at: | Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
| Spouses: | Sybil Beauclerc | ||
| Name: | Eadgyth (Edith) 'Matilda' Dunkeld Princess of Scotland [2915] [2916] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1079 | at: | Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1 May 1118 | at: | Westminster, Middlesex, England |
| Spouses: | Henry Beauclerc I King of England | ||
| Name: | David I King of Scotland [2904] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1080 | at: | Scotland |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 24 May 1153 | at: | Carlisle, Cumberland, England |
| Spouses: | Matilda (Maud) Huntington | ||
| Name: | Mary Dunkeid Princess of Scotland [2920] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1084 | at: | Scotland |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 31 May 1116 | at: | St. Saviors Monastery, Bermondsey, Middlesex, England |
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/--Crinan Dunkeld Earl of Huntingdon
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/--Duncan I King of Scots
| | /--Malcolm II MacAlpin King of Scotland
| \--Bethoc
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|--Malcolm III King of Scotland
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\--Elfaed
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/--Ethelred II King of Kent
/--Edmund II Ironside
| \--Elfreda (Elfgiva)
/--Edward the Exile Ethling
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| \--Ealdgyth
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|--Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland
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| /--Stephen I King of Hungary
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\--Agatha
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[2910] Malcolm III was born abt 1031 and founded the house of Canmore (Caen Mor, or great head) because of the large size of his head. His line ruled Scotland for more than 200 years, and consolidated the power of the Scottish monarchy. He was the son of Duncan I, who was killed (1040) by Macbeth. Malcolm lived in exile until he defeated and killed (1057) Macbeth near Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire. He succeeded to the throne in 1058, and married Margaret ca. 1068-1070.
Malcolm was succeeded briefly by his brother Donald Bane.
[2912] Margaret was born around 1045 in Hungary, the daughter of the exiled English Prince Edward "the Outlaw" Etheling of the English royal house of Wessex, and a German Princess named Agatha. Margaret was raised in the court of St. Stephen, King of Hungary. In 1057 when she was about 12, Margaret and her family returned to England, where the king was St. Edward the Confessor.
After the Norman conquest in 1066 and after her father's death in 1068, Agatha with her son and two daughters resolved to return to Hungary and embarked with that intent. Their ship was driven up the Firth of Forth to Dunfermline, where Malcolm III, king of Scotland, received them hospitably and granted them refuge. He very soon offered the whole family a permanent home with him and asked that the Princess Margaret should become his wife. Margaret, who was very devout and much impressed with the futility of earthly greatness, had very nearly determined to be a nun, but when Malcolm's request was made to Edgar, "the Childe said 'Yea,'" and Margaret was persuaded to marry the king as his second wife.
In addition to her influence with her husband and her sons, who later succeeded their father in ruling Scotland, Margaret took a direct role in helping the people of Scotland. She devoted time and money to works of charity, assisting the poor, the aged, orphans, and the sick. She also prevented a schism between the Roman Church and the Celtic Church, which had been cut off from Rome. In addition, she introduced European culture to Scotland, and did so more successfully than the forceful introduction in England under the Normans.
She was as saintly and self-denying on the throne as she could have been in the cloister. She at once perceived it to be her duty to benefit and elevate the people among whom it was her destiny to live, and this she undertook with the greatest of diligence and the most earnest piety. There existed so much barbarism in the customs of the people, so many abuses in the Church, so much on all hands to reform, that she called together the native clergy and the priests who had come with her, her husband acting as interpreter, and she spoke so well and so earnestly that all were charmed with her gracious demeanor and wise counsel and adopted her suggestions.
Margaret is credited with the introduction of English (Roman) usages into the Scottish church. Among other improvements, Margaret introduced the observance of Sunday by abstaining from servile work, "that if anything has been done amiss during the six days it may be expiated by our prayers on the day of the Resurrection." She influenced her people to observe the forty days' fast of Lent, and to receive the Holy Sacrament on Easter day, from which they had abstained for fear of increasing their own damnation because they were sinners. On this point she said that if the Savior had intended that no sinner should receive the Holy Sacrament, He would not have given a command which, in that case, no one could obey. "We," said she, "who many days beforehand have confessed and done penance and fasted and been washed from our sins with tears and alms and absorption, approach the table of the Lord in faith on the day of His Resurrection, not to our damnation but to the remission of our sins and in salutary preparation for eternal blessedness."
She did much for the secular as well as for the religious improvement of her country. She caused traders from all lands to bring their goods, and thus introduced many useful and beautiful articles, until then unknown in Scotland. She induced the natives to buy and wear garments and stuffs of various colors. She is said to have introduced the tartans that afterwards became distinctive of Scottish costume. She instituted the custom that wherever the king rode or walked he should be accompanied by an escort, but the members of this band were strictly forbidden to take anything by force from any one, or oppress any poor person. She beautified the king's house with furniture and hangings, and introduced cups and dishes of gold and silver for the royal table. All this she did, not that she was fond of worldly show, but that the Court should be more decent and less barbarous than heretofore.
Her son Edgar, who had gone with the king to Northumberland, came into her room to tell her of the death of his father and brother. Seeing his mother was dying, he was afraid to tell her the sad news; but she said, "I know, I know, I conjure you to tell me the truth," and having heard it, she praised God and died, just three days after her husband, on November 16, 1093 at Edinburgh Castle. The Annals of Ulster for 1093 say, "Maelcolaim Mac Donnacha sovereign of Alban and Echbarda his son, slain by the Franks. His queen, viz. Margarita, died through grief before the end of (three) days."
While her body still lay in Edinburgh Castle, Malcolm's brother, Donald Bane, assisted by the King of Norway, attacked the castle, but he only watched the gate, thinking the other parts of the fortification inaccessible. Margaret's family and her faithful attendants escaped by a postern called the West Yhet, taking with them the revered corpse. A thick mist hid them from the enemy. They crossed the sea and arrived without hindrance at Dunfermline, where they buried her according to her own wish.
Margaret's brother, Edgar the Atheling, took Margaret's children to England, and for fear of the Normans, gave them privately to friends and relations to be brought up. He afterwards helped to restore them to their country. Margaret's sons continued her work, which contributed greatly to a golden age in Scotland for two hundred years after her death. First to the throne was son, Duncan II. Three other sons also succeeded to the throne: Edgar (r. 1097-1107), Alexander I (r. 1107-24), and David I (r. 1124-53). Margaret and Malcolm's daughter, Edith, also known as Matilda, became the wife of England's King Henry I, the fourth son of William the Conqueror.
-- From "St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland" [https://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/margaret.html]
When Scotland became Protestant the remains of St. Margaret and her husband, Malcolm III., were carried to Spain and placed in the Escorial, built in her honor by King Philip II, of Spain.
[2915] This marriage united the Saxon and the Norman dynasties.
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| Husband: Jeremiah Birge | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | 1 Jan 1717 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Wife: Mary Griswold | |||
| Born: | 22 Feb 1692 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | 18 Jun 1763 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Father: | Daniel Griswold | ||
| Mother: | Mindwell Bissell | ||
| Sources: | [9936] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Hannah Birge | ||
| Born: | 18 Mar 1730 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 19 Feb 1818 | at: | Litchfield, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | Joshua Phelps | ||
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|--Jeremiah Birge
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/--Edward Griswold
/--George Griswold
| \--Margaret Blencow
/--Daniel Griswold
| | /--Thomas Holcombe
| \--Mary Holcomb
| \--Elizabeth Ferguson
|--Mary Griswold
| /--John Bissell
| /--Nathaniel Bissell
| | \--Elizabeth Thompson
\--Mindwell Bissell
| /--John Bissell
\--Mindwell Moore
\--Abigail Pinney
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| Husband: Cutha King of Wessex | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 0584 | at: | |
| Father: | Cynric King of Wessex | ||
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| Name: | Ceolric King of Wessex [3169] [3170] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | 0597 | at: | |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Ceolwulf King of Wessex | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
/--Elesa
/--Cerdic King of Wessex
| \--
/--Cynric King of Wessex
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Cutha King of Wessex
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
[3169]
A.D. 495. Cynric's son, Cealwin died; and his brother Cuthia's son Ceol succeeded to the government, and reigned five years. When he died, Ceolwulf, his brother, succeeded, and reigned seventeen
years.
@1 [3170] [S304]
| Husband: Benjamin Thomas Holcombe | |||
| Born: | 23 Jun 1644 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 25 Jan 1736[3324] | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Father: | Thomas Holcombe | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth Ferguson | ||
| Sources: | [3324] [3325] | ||
| Wife: Sarah Eno | |||
| Born: | 29 Mar 1683 | at: | |
| Died: | Apr 1732[3734] | at: | |
| Father: | James Eno | ||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Samuel Holcomb [3679] [3680] | ||
| Born: | 1683[3679] | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 13 Aug 1792 | at: | Paquonock, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Spouses: | Martha Phelps | ||
/--Thomas Holcombe
/--Gilbert Holcombe
| \--Margaret (Jane) Trethford
/--Thomas Holcombe
| | /--Peter Courtenay
| \--Anne Courtenay
| \--Katherine Reskymer
|--Benjamin Thomas Holcombe
| /--
| /--Thomas Ferguson
| | \--
\--Elizabeth Ferguson
| /--
\--Elizabeth
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--James Eno
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Sarah Eno
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
@1 [3324] [S145]
@1 [3325] [S44]
@1 [3734] [S145]
@1 [3679] [S145]
@1 [3680] [S80]
| Husband: John Bidwell | |||
| Born: | ABT 1566 | at: | Devonshire, England |
| Married: | ABT 1586 | at: | Devonshire, England |
| Died: | 1592 | at: | Devonshire, England |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Sources: | [4883] | ||
| Wife: (--?--) | |||
| Born: | ABT 1580 | at: | of England |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Sources: | [4884] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Richard Bidwell [4875] | ||
| Born: | 1587 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 25 Dec 1647 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Spouses: | (--?--) | ||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--John Bidwell
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--(--?--)
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
@1 [4883] [S44]
@1 [4884] [S44]
@1 [4875] [S44]
| Husband: Benjamin Phelps | |||
| Born: | 26 Mar 1809[5033] | at: | Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA. |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 29 Jul 1869 | at: | Ortonville, Oakland Co. Michigan |
| Father: | Norman Phelps Sr. | ||
| Mother: | Sarah Cole | ||
| Notes: | [5034] | ||
| Wife: Angelina Orton | |||
| Born: | ABT 1810 | at: | Hadley, Saratoga, New York, United States |
| Died: | 16 Apr 1869 | at: | Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, United States |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Alsa R. Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1831 | at: | New York, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Harvey D. Phelps | ||
| Born: | 13 Mar 1835 | at: | New York, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1 Feb 1895 | at: | Ortonville, Oakland Co. Michigan |
| Spouses: | Elizabeth Phelps | ||
| Name: | Adelaide Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1847 | at: | Ortonville, Oakland Co. Michigan |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
/--John Phelps
/--John Phelps
| \--Anna Hosford
/--Norman Phelps Sr.
| | /--
| \--Deborah Dewey
| \--
|--Benjamin Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Sarah Cole
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Angelina Orton
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
[5034] Benjamin's Death Record indicates cause of death as Suicide.
@1 [5033] [S401]
| Husband: Jonathan Wright | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Experience Edwards | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Jonathan Wright
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Experience Edwards
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: John Owen | |||
| Born: | 25 Dec 1624 | at: | Wales, United Kingdom |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1 Feb 1698 | at: | |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Rebecca Wade | |||
| Born: | 3 Oct 1650 | at: | |
| Died: | 3 Dec 1711 | at: | |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Obadiah Owen | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Christian Winchell | ||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--John Owen
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Rebecca Wade
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Henry Bagg | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Sally Pettibone | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Amos Pettibone | ||
| Mother: | Sarah Barker | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Henry Bagg
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Samuel Pettibone
/--Jonathan Pettibone
| \--Mary Porter
/--Amos Pettibone
| | /--Amos Phelps
| \--Mary Phelps
| \--Sarah Pettibone
|--Sally Pettibone
| /--James Barker
| /--John Barker
| | \--Margaret Clarke Weeden
\--Sarah Barker
| /--James Barker
\--Lucretia Newhall
\--Martha Upham
| Husband: Edmund Lushill | |||
| Born: | ABT 1300 | at: | Lusterhill, Wiltshire, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Coleshill | |||
| Born: | 1306 | at: | Wiltshire, England |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
| Name: | John Lushill | ||
| Born: | ABT 1330 | at: | Lusterhill, Wiltshire, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Agnes Shottesbrooke | ||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Edmund Lushill
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|-- Coleshill
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Darryl More | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | at: | ||
| Mother: | at: | ||
| Wife: Kim | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Jonathan More | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Jordan Ann More | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
/--
/--John Morè
| \--
/--John More
| | /--
| \--Ana
| \--
|--Darryl More
| /--Adam Miller
| /--Jacob 'Jake' Daniel Miller
| | \--
\--Marjorie 'Marge' Miller
| /--Adam Miller
\--Anna Karlena Augusta Bremser
\--Katherine Philopena Klein
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Kim
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
[7509] This person is presumed living.
| Husband: Jonathan Hays | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Anna Noble | |||
| Born: | 13 Jun 1745 | at: | Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States |
| Died: | 16 Jul 1798 | at: | Rupert, Bennington, Vermont |
| Father: | Moses Noble | ||
| Mother: | Mary Grant | ||
| Sources: | [7594] | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Jonathan Hays
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Thomas Noble
/--Luke Noble
| \--Hannah Warriner
/--Moses Noble
| | /--Joseph Wright
| \--Ruth Wright
| \--Ruth Sheldon
|--Anna Noble
| /--Tahan Grant
| /--Joseph Grant
| | \--Hannah (Ann) Palmer
\--Mary Grant
| /--Tahan Grant
\--Mary Warren
\--Elizabeth Crow
@1 [7594] [S44]
| Husband: Michael Eugene Schaffer | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | at: | ||
| Mother: | at: | ||
| Wife: Karen Christine Krogh | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | at: | ||
| Mother: | at: | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Jennifer Christine Schaffer [9569] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Keith Eugene Schaffer [9570] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--Richard William Schaffer
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Michael Eugene Schaffer
| /--
| /--William J. Theisen
| | \--
\--Eileen E. Theisen
| /--
\--Elizabeth Margaret Opel
\--Marie Henrietta Klein
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Karen Christine Krogh
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
[9408] This person is presumed living.
[9568] This person is presumed living.
[9569] This person is presumed living.
[9570] This person is presumed living.
| Husband: Elisah Lewis | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Esther Phelps | |||
| Born: | ABT 1756 | at: | Stratford Spring, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | ABT Aug 1829 | at: | New Haven, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Father: | John Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Mary Richardson | ||
| Notes: | [9746] | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Elisah Lewis
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Nathanial Phelps
/--Timothy Phelps
| \--Grace Martin
/--John Phelps
| | /--John Merrick
| \--Abigail Merrick
| \--Mary Day
|--Esther Phelps
| /--
| /--William Richardson
| | \--
\--Mary Richardson
| /--
\--Abigail
\--
From Clan Boyd Society International (https://www.clanboyd.info/)
| Husband: Maude Maria Phelps | |||
| Born: | 14 Nov 1876 | at: | Yucaton, Minnesota |
| Married: | 28 Jun 1905 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | John Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Julia Ada Lyon | ||
| Notes: | [9857] | ||
| Wife: Andrew C. Holet | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
/--Amos Phelps
/--Jeremiah Phelps
| \--Diadama Long
/--John Phelps
| | /--
| \--Margaret Collins
| \--
|--Maude Maria Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Julia Ada Lyon
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Andrew C. Holet
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
[9857] HOUSTON COUNTY
| Husband: Nycklas Phelps | |||
| Born: | BEF 1536[10078] | at: | Chaceley, Worcestershire, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | AFT 1585[10079] | at: | |
| Father: | Robert Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Alice | ||
| Sources: | [10078] [10079] [10080] | ||
| Wife: Margaret Phelps | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Sources: | [10053] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Thomas Phelps [10076] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | James Phelps [10049] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Elizabeth Phelps [10069] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | William Phelps [10033] | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | John Phelps [10059] [10060] | ||
| Born: | BEF 1598 | at: | Chaceley, Gloucestershire, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1641[10059] | at: | Minsterworth, Gloucester, England |
| Spouses: | Anne | ||
/--
/--
| \--
/--Robert Phelps
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Nycklas Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Alice
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Margaret Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
@1 [10078] [S534]
@1 [10079] [S532]
@1 [10080] [S534]
@1 [10053] [S539]
@1 [10076] [S539]
@1 [10049] [S539]
@1 [10069] [S539]
@1 [10033] [S539]
@1 [10059] [S539]
@1 [10060] [S539]
| Husband: Amos Sisco | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | 13 Oct 1894 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Anna Terlinden | |||
| Born: | 20 Jan 1866 | at: | New Cassel, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA |
| Died: | 10 Mar 1941 | at: | Thorpe, Wisconsin, USA |
| Father: | Jacob Terlinden II | ||
| Mother: | Catherine Ingfeldt | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Amos Sisco
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--Peter Terlinden
| \--
/--Jacob Terlinden II
| | /--
| \--Catharina Otten
| \--
|--Anna Terlinden
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Catherine Ingfeldt
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Adolf Wagner | |||
| Born: | 27 Mar 1903 | at: | Wiesbaden-Sonnenberg, Germany |
| Married: | 15 May 1926 | at: | Martenroth, Heidenrod, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Died: | 24 Mar 1945 | at: | Bad Schwalbach, Germany |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Mathilde Bremser | |||
| Born: | 26 Oct 1902 | at: | Martenroth, Heidenrod, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Died: | at: | Wiesbaden, Germany ? | |
| Father: | Wilhelm Adolf Bremser | ||
| Mother: | Elisabethe Katharine Wilhelmine Wiegand | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Ingrid Wagner | ||
| Born: | 26 Jul 1929 | at: | Koblenz/Rhein |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Adolf Wagner
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Johann Heinrich Bremser
/--Philipp Karl Bremser
| \--Maria Katharine Schneider
/--Wilhelm Adolf Bremser
| | /--
| \--Katharine Luise Eschenröder
| \--
|--Mathilde Bremser
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Elisabethe Katharine Wilhelmine Wiegand
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Jack Russell | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Sources: | [11778] [11779] | ||
| Wife: Mary Bremser | |||
| Born: | Jun 1892[11750] | at: | St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
| Died: | 12 Jan 1915[11751] | at: | St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
| Father: | Johann Carl Frederick Bremser | ||
| Mother: | Anne Marie Miller | ||
| Sources: | [11750] [11751] [11752] [11753] | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Jack Russell
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Johann Henrich Bremser
/--Johann Philipp Bremser
| \--Antonette Regina Haiss
/--Johann Carl Frederick Bremser
| | /--
| \--Anna Margarethe Oberländer
| \--
|--Mary Bremser
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Anne Marie Miller
| /--
\--
\--
@1 [11778] [S599]
@1 [11779] [S598]
@1 [11750] [S598]
@1 [11751] [S598]
@1 [11752] [S599]
@1 [11753] [S598]
| Husband: Andrew Harvey Kilfoyle | |||
| Born: | 15 Apr 1861 | at: | Smiths Falls, Leeds, Ontario, Canada |
| Married: | 28 Jan 1903 | at: | Beckwith Twp, Lanark, Ont., Can. |
| Died: | 15 Aug 1948 | at: | Chilliwack, B.C., Can. |
| Father: | Henry Kilfoyle | ||
| Mother: | Sarah (Kilfoyle) Kidd | Wife: (--?--) | |
| Children | |||
/--
/--Francis Kilfoyle
| \--
/--Henry Kilfoyle
| | /--
| \--Jane (Kilfoyle) Holbrook
| \--
|--Andrew Harvey Kilfoyle
| /--
| /--Andrew Kidd
| | \--
\--Sarah (Kilfoyle) Kidd
| /--
\--Jane Kilfoyle
\--
| Husband: Conan III 'le Gross' Duke Of Bretagne | |||
| Born: | 1096 | at: | Bretagne, Indre, France |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Geoffrey Count Of Bretange | ||
| Mother: | Hedwige | ||
| Wife: Maud Princess Of England | |||
| Born: | 1091 | at: | England |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Henry I 'Beauclerc' King Of England | ||
| Mother: | Sybilla Corbett | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Constance of Bretagne [13816] | ||
| Born: | 1118 | at: | Bretagne, Indre, France |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Alan La Zouche | ||
/--
/--
| \--
/--Geoffrey Count Of Bretange
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Conan III 'le Gross' Duke Of Bretagne
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Hedwige
| /--
\--
\--
/--Robert I 'The Magnificent' Duke of Normandy
/--William The Conqueror
| \--Arlette De Falaise
/--Henry I 'Beauclerc' King Of England
| | /--Baudouin V the Pious Count De Flanders
| \--Maud De Flanders
| \--Adela (Alix) Capet de France
|--Maud Princess Of England
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Sybilla Corbett
| /--
\--
\--
[13816]
Constance Princess of Bretagne
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