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Robert The Steward II King of Scots / Marion Cardny


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Robert The Steward II King of Scots / Marion Cardny

Husband: Robert The Steward II King of Scots
Born: 2 Mar 1316[1491] at: Paisley, Strathclyde, Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 19 Apr 1390[1492] at: Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Father: Walter The Steward Lord High Steward of Scotland
Mother: Margery Bruce Princess of Scotland
Notes: [1493]
Sources: [1491] [1492] [1494] [1495] [1496] [1497]
Wife: Marion Cardny
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [3071]
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Robert The Steward II King of Scots

      /--Alexander  Stewart  Fourth High Steward of Scotland
   /--James  Stewart  Steward of Scotland
   |  \--Jean  MacRory  of Bute
/--Walter The  Steward  Lord High Steward of Scotland
|  |  /--Patrick  Dunbar  Earl of Dunbar And March
|  \--Cecilia  Dunbar 
|     \--Christina  Bruce 
|--Robert The  Steward  II  King of Scots
|     /--Robert de  Brus  VI
|  /--Robert  Bruce  I
|  |  \--Marguerite de  Carrick 
\--Margery  Bruce  Princess of Scotland
   |  /--Robert de  Brus  VI
   \--Isabella (Matilda) de  Mar  Countess of Mar
      \--Helen   of Wales

Pedigree Chart for: Marion Cardny

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/--
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|--Marion  Cardny 
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[1493] Robert II Stewart (1316-1390), King of Scots, was born by caesarian section after his mother's death following a riding accident. Robert came to the throne late in life with his predecessor having ruled for some 40 years. He was the nephew of David II and his entitlement of 'the Steward' comes from his ancestor who had acted as the High Steward of Scotland under David I. The name 'Steward" was later to be corrupted to Stewart and Stuart. His reign was only notable for the further closeness that the nations of Scotland and France reached.

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Robert Bruce I / Elizabeth de Burgh

Husband: Robert Bruce I
Born: 11 Jul 1274at: Writtle, Near Chelmsford, Essex, England
Married: 1302at: Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England
Died: 7 Jun 1329[2854] [2855] [2856] [2857] at: Cardoss Castle, Firth of Clyde, Scotland
Father: Robert de Brus VI
Mother: Marguerite de Carrick
Notes: [2858]
Sources: [2854] [2855] [2856] [2857] [2859] [2860] [2861] [2862] [2863] [2864] [2865]
Wife: Elizabeth de Burgh
Born: ABT 1284at: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Died: 26 Oct 1327at: Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Father: Richard 'The Red Earl' de Burgh
Mother: Margaret de Burgh
Sources: [3025]
Children
Name: Matilda Bruce [3027]
Born: ABT 1310at: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 20 Jul 1353at: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Spouses: Thomas Isaac
Name: Margaret Bruce [3028]
Born: ABT 1315at: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 30 Mar 1346at:
Spouses: William de Sutherland
Name: David Bruce II [3026]
Born: 5 Mar 1323at: , Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 22 Feb 1370at: Dsp, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Spouses: Joan Plantagenet , Margaret Drummond
Name: John Bruce [3029]
Born: ABT 1325at: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Died: 1346at: Scotland
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Robert Bruce I

      /--Robert  de Brus 
   /--Robert  de Brus 
   |  \--Isabella  Huntingdon  of Scotland
/--Robert de  Brus  VI
|  |  /--Gilbert de  Clare 
|  \--Isabella  de Clare 
|     \--Isabel  Marshall 
|--Robert  Bruce  I
|     /--Duncan   Earl of Carrick
|  /--Neil   Earl of Carrick
|  |  \--Avelina  FitzWalter 
\--Marguerite de  Carrick 
   |  /--Duncan   Earl of Carrick
   \--Margaret  Stewart 
      \--Beatrix de  Angus 

Pedigree Chart for: Elizabeth de Burgh

      /--Richard  Burgh 
   /--Walter  Burgh 
   |  \--Egidia (Jill)  Lacy 
/--Richard 'The Red Earl' de  Burgh 
|  |  /--John  FitzGeoffrey 
|  \--Aveline  FitzJohn 
|     \--Isabel  Bigod 
|--Elizabeth de  Burgh 
|     /--John de  Burgh 
|  /--John de  Burgh 
|  |  \--Hawyse de  Lanvallay 
\--Margaret de  Burgh 
   |  /--John de  Burgh 
   \--Cecilia de  Baliol 
      \--Dervorgilla de  Galloway 

[2858] Bruce, Robert (1274-1329), liberator, and, as Robert I, king of Scotland (1306-29). He was originally named Robert de Bruce, and to distinguish him from his father and grandfather, who had the same name, he is often referred to as Robert de Bruce VIII. He is also called Robert the Bruce. As Earl of Carrick it was necesary that he pay homage to King Edward I of England, otherwise he could not retain his Earldom and potential ascension to the Scottish throne. In 1296, Bruce defeated King John de Baliol and thereafter refused to acknowledge another King of Scotland. He was originally named Robert de Bruce but he is also called Robert the Bruce. As earl of Carrick he paid homage to King Edward I of England, who, in 1296, defeated King John de Baliol and thereafter refused to acknowledge another king of Scotland. Bruce later abandoned Edward's cause and joined other Scottish leaders in taking up arms for the independence of his country. In 1299, the year after the Scottish patriot Sir William Wallace was defeated by Edward at Falkirk, Bruce (then still in favor with Edward) was made one of the four regents who ruled the kingdom in the name of Baliol. In 1305 he was one of those consulted in the decision to make Scotland a province of England. Bruce proclaimed his right to the throne, and on March 27, 1306, he was crowned king at Scone. Bruce was deposed, however, in 1307 by Edward's army and forced to flee to the highlands and then to the little island of Rathlin on the coast of Antrim (now in Northern Ireland). In his absence all his estates were confiscated, and he and his followers were excommunicated. He continued to recruit followers, however, and in less than two years he wrested nearly all of Scotland from the English. Bruce again defeated the English, with the help of William Wallace, in 1314 in the Battle of Bannockburn, twice invaded England, and in 1323 concluded with King Edward II of England a truce for 13 years. After the accession of King Edward III in 1327, war again broke out, and the Scots won again. In 1328 they secured a treaty recognizing the independence of Scotland and the right of Bruce to the throne. Bruce later abandoned Edward's cause and joined other Scottish leaders in taking up arms for the independence of his country. In 1299, the year after the Scottish patriot Sir William Wallace was defeated by Edward at Falkirk, Bruce, then still in favor with Edward, was made one of the four regents who ruled the kingdom in the name of Baliol. However, it should be pointed out that the Bruce family had no connection with the capture of Wallace. In 1305 he was one of those consulted in the decision to make Scotland a province of England. In 1306 he met an old enemy, the Scottish patriot John Comyn, who was the nephew of Baliol; a quarrel occurred, and Bruce stabbed Comyn in a church in Dumfries. He was immediately excommunicated by the Pope. Bruce's action brought the wrath of King Edward I of England who attempted to capture him. The English were perfectly happy to have Scotland as a colony under a somewhat divisionary rule; the menace of a new King of Scotland could not be tolerated. Bruce proclaimed his right to the throne, and on March 27, 1306, he was crowned king at Scone. Bruce was deposed, however, in 1307 by Edward's army and forced to flee to the highlands and then to the little island of Rathlin on the coast of Antrim (now in Northern Ireland). In his absence all his estates were confiscated, and he and his followers were excommunicated. He continued to recruit followers, however, and in less than two years he wrested nearly all of Scotland from the English. Bruce again defeated the English in 1314 in the Battle of Bannockburn, twice invaded England, and in 1323 concluded with King Edward II of England a truce for 13 years. After the accession of King Edward III in 1327, war again broke out, and the Scots won again. It was not until 1328 that Scottish independence was once more recognised by the English, at this time with Edward III as their king. In 1328 they secured the Treaty of Northampton which recognized the independence of Scotland and the right of Bruce to the throne. This recognition was duly sealed by way of marriage, as was the custom in these days, with Joanna, sister of Edward marrying Robert's son, David. One clause in the Treaty was never honoured though. The Stone of Destiny was not returned to Scone. It is from Robert the Bruce's children that a latter great house was born. He was married twice, his first wife being Isabella and his second being Elizabeth. Isabella provided him with one daughter, Marjorie. Marjorie was to become the founder of the Stewart lineage. Elizabeth provided him with four children; Matilda, David, Margaret and John. Bruce was succeeded by his son, David II. Bruce's nephew, Robert II, who succeeded David, was the first King of the Stuart house of English and Scottish royalty. In his later years Bruce lived in seclusion at Cardross Castle, on the northern shore of the Firth of Clyde, where he died. It is said that upon his death, Robert the Bruce's heart was taken to the Holy Land by Sir James Douglas. Although this loyal knight died fighting the Moors in Spain the heart was returned to Scotland and buried in Melrose. -- Adapted from Camelot Village, Britain's Heritage and History Link

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Steven Phelps / Jan Phelps

Husband: Steven Phelps
Born: 12 Dec[3940] at: Port Clinton, Ohio
Married: 22 Novat: Port Clinton, Ohio
Died: at:
Father: Donald William Phelps
Mother: Mabel Lillian Stevens
Sources: [3940] [3941]
Wife: Jan Phelps
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [3980]
Children
Name: Amy Phelps [3986]
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Stacy Phelps [3983]
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Steven Phelps

      /--Horace Jesse  Phelps 
   /--William Perry  Phelps 
   |  \--Marguerite Samantha  Hess 
/--Donald William  Phelps 
|  |  /--
|  \--Carrie Esther  Hudson 
|     \--
|--Steven  Phelps 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Mabel Lillian  Stevens 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Jan Phelps

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|--Jan  Phelps 
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   |  /--
   \--
      \--

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James (Jacque) Thomas (Eno) Hennot / Anna Bidwell

Husband: James (Jacque) Thomas (Eno) Hennot
Born: 21 Aug 1625at: Threadneedle Hugenot Church, London, Middlesex, England
Married: 18 Aug 1648at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Died: 11 Jun 1682at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Father: Jean (John) Henno
Mother: Catelaine Joné
Notes: [4859]
Sources: [4860]
Wife: Anna Bidwell
Born: 22 Oct 1634at: England
Died: 7 Oct 1657at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Father: Richard Bidwell
Mother: (--?--)
Sources: [4861]
Children
Name: Sarah Eno [4864]
Born: ABT 1646at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Died: 11 Apr 1732at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spouses:
Name: James Eno Jr. [5380] [5381]
Born: 20 Oct 1651[5380] at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 16 Jul 1714at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spouses: Abigail Holcomb Bissell
Name: John Eno [4865]
Born: 2 Dec 1654at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Died: 10 May 1681at: Jersey, Gloucester Co, New Jersey, USA
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: James (Jacque) Thomas (Eno) Hennot

      /--Jean  de Henne 
   /--Jacques  Henno 
   |  \--Isabelle Jeanne  Caille 
/--Jean (John)  Henno 
|  |  /--Antoine  Doyé 
|  \--Jeanne  Doyé 
|     \--Rose  Dugardin 
|--James (Jacque) Thomas (Eno)  Hennot 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Catelaine  Joné 
   |  /--
   \--
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Pedigree Chart for: Anna Bidwell

      /--
   /--John  Bidwell 
   |  \--
/--Richard  Bidwell 
|  |  /--
|  \--(--?--)   
|     \--
|--Anna  Bidwell 
|     /--
|  /--John  Wilcocks 
|  |  \--
\--(--?--)   
   |  /--
   \--Sarah  Bidell 
      \--

[4859] He was granted land called Massacoe in what is now Simsbury. In 1660 he was granted an island in the Simsbury River, amounting to about 21 acres, as well as an additional fifty acres on the mainland. In April 1666, he and John Moses, acting as agents for the town of Windsor, negotiated with Nassahegan, the sachem of the Poquonnoc, to buy 28,000 acres. For this service, the town granted him additional lands, known as Tilton's Marsh.

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William Weinel Grimes / Ruth

Husband: William Weinel Grimes
Born: at: 
Died:at: 
Father:  at: 
Mother:  at: 
Wife: Ruth
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children
Name: William Grimes
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: William Weinel Grimes

      /--Aaron  Grimes 
   /--William Melvin  Grimes 
   |  \--Angeline  Hawes 
/--William Louise  Grimes  Jr.
|  |  /--Luther Sanford  Beasley 
|  \--Frances Folsom  Beasley 
|     \--Ruth Matella  Claggett 
|--William Weinel  Grimes 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Edith Louise  McKee 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Ruth

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Ruth   
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[11060] This person is presumed living.

William Guy Claggett / Lillian Meixner

Husband: William Guy Claggett
Born: 23 Apr 1895at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father: Charles Allen Claggett
Mother: Nellie May Cross
Wife: Lillian Meixner
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [8315]
Children

Pedigree Chart for: William Guy Claggett

      /--William G.  Claggett 
   /--William E.  Claggett 
   |  \--Jane  Rector 
/--Charles Allen  Claggett 
|  |  /--
|  \--Cynthia  Hillier 
|     \--
|--William Guy  Claggett 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Nellie May  Cross 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Lillian Meixner

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Lillian  Meixner 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[8315] Lillian was from Dayton, Ohio

 

(--?--) / Lutitia McKee Claggett

Husband: (--?--)
Wife: Lutitia McKee Claggett
Born: 13 Feb 1832at: Elkton,Todd,Kentucky
Died: 6 Jun 1905at: La Monte,Pettis,Missouri
Father: James Wilson Claggett
Mother: Miriam McKee
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Lutitia McKee Claggett

      /--Thomas  Clagett 
   /--Ninean Magruder  Clagett 
   |  \--Ruth  Burgess 
/--James Wilson  Claggett 
|  |  /--Robert  Wilson 
|  \--Euphron  Wilson 
|     \--Mary  Douglas 
|--Lutitia McKee  Claggett 
|     /--
|  /--David  McKee 
|  |  \--
\--Miriam  McKee 
   |  /--
   \--Ann  Dunlap 
      \--

Johann Georg Enderle / Katherine Margarete Zeller

Husband: Johann Georg Enderle
Born: 22 Jun 1775at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Married: 30 Oct 1822at: Steinheim Wuerttemberg Germany
Died: 16 Jun 1840at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Father: Johann Friedrich Enderle
Mother: Regina Seiz
Wife: Katherine Margarete Zeller
Born: 8 Jul 1785at: Steinheim Wuerttemberg Germany
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children
Name: Christian
Born: 4 Sep 1823at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Married: at:  
Died: 1 Feb 1880at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Spouses: Elisabethe Barbara Bezner
Name: Christoph
Born: 1825at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Died: 5 Feb 1833at: Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Johann Georg Enderle

      /--Johann Jakob  Enderle 
   /--Johann Georg  Enderle 
   |  \--Sabina Barbara  Schneider 
/--Johann Friedrich  Enderle 
|  |  /--
|  \--Anna Rosina  Zick 
|     \--
|--Johann Georg  Enderle 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Regina  Seiz 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Katherine Margarete Zeller

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Katherine Margarete  Zeller 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

William D. Brook / Marjorie Bourland

Husband: William D. Brook
Born: 1913[14053] at: Tennessee
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Marjorie Bourland
Born: 1913at: Kentucky
Died: at:
Father: Edwin Earl Bourland
Mother: Cora Lou Thornton
Children

Pedigree Chart for: William D. Brook

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--William D.  Brook 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Marjorie Bourland

      /--Baylos Earle  Bourland 
   /--William Clayton  Bourland 
   |  \--Nancy Lowe  Donakey 
/--Edwin Earl  Bourland 
|  |  /--William Henry  Diuguid  Sr.
|  \--Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie'  Diuguid 
|     \--Catherine Malinda  Churchill 
|--Marjorie  Bourland 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Cora Lou  Thornton 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

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