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David Earl of Huntingdon / Matilda de Keveliock

Husband: David Earl of Huntingdon
Born: 1144at: Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: 17 Jun 1219at: , Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Father: Henry Earl of Huntington
Mother: Ada de Warenne
Sources: [2888]
Wife: Matilda de Keveliock
Born: at:
Died: ABT 6 Jan 1233at:
Father: Hugh de Keveliock Third Earl of Chester
Mother: Christian
Children
Name: Robert Huntingdon
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Henry Huntingdon
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: John Huntingdon Earl of Chester
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Margaret Huntingdon
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1228at:
Spouses: Alan of Galloway
Name: Isabella Huntingdon of Scotland [1502]
Born: 1206at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1251at:
Spouses: Robert de Brus
Name: Maud Huntingdon
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Ada Huntingdon
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Henry de Hastings

Pedigree Chart for: David Earl of Huntingdon

      /--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 

Pedigree Chart for: Matilda de Keveliock

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--Hugh  de Keveliock  Third Earl of Chester
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Matilda  de Keveliock 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Christian   
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

@1 [2888] [S44]

@1 [1502] [S259]

Simon I of Montfort / Agnaes D' Evreux

Husband: Simon I of Montfort
Born: ABT 1025at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Married: ABT 1058at: , Normandie
Died: 1087at:
Father: Amauri (Amaury), Seigneur de Montfort
Mother: Bertrade de Gometz
Sources: [2751]
Wife: Agnaes D' Evreux
Born: ABT 1030at: Evreux, Normandie
Died: at:
Father: Richard, D' Evreux
Mother: Adaele de Toni Countess of Evreux
Sources: [2752]
Children
Name: Amaury de Montfort [2753]
Born: ABT 1070at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Died: 1137at:
Spouses:
Name: Beatrice De Montfort D'Evreux [1549]
Born: ABT 1059at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Married: at:  
Died: 14 Feb 1117at: Fontevrault, France
Spouses: Foulques IV 'Rechin' Count d'Anjou
Name: Guillaume de Montfort [2754]
Born: ABT 1073at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Died: 27 Aug 1101at:
Spouses:
Name: Simon II de Montfort [2755]
Born: ABT 1068at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Died: AFT 1101at: (Sp)
Spouses:
Name: Richard de Montfort [2756]
Born: ABT 1066at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Died: ABT 1092at:
Spouses:
Name: Adeliza de Montfort [2757]
Born: ABT 1075at: Montfort Amaury, Isle de France, France
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Simon I of Montfort

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--Amauri (Amaury), Seigneur de  Montfort 
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Simon I of  Montfort 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Bertrade de  Gometz 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Agnaes D' Evreux

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--Richard, D'  Evreux 
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Agnaes D'  Evreux 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Adaele de  Toni  Countess of Evreux
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

@1 [2751] [S44]

@1 [2752] [S44]

@1 [2753] [S44]

@1 [1549] [S44]

@1 [2754] [S44]

@1 [2755] [S44]

@1 [2756] [S44]

@1 [2757] [S44]

Malcolm III King of Scotland / Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland

Husband: Malcolm III King of Scotland
Born: ABT 1033at: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Married: 1067at: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Died: 13 Nov 1093at: Alnwick, Northumberland, England
Father: Duncan I King of Scots
Mother: Elfaed
Notes: [2910]
Sources: [2911]
Wife: Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland
Born: ABT 1045at: Wessex, England
Died: 16 Nov 1093at: Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Father: Edward the Exile Ethling
Mother: Agatha
Notes: [2912]
Sources: [2913]
Children
Name: Edward Dunkeid [2918]
Born: ABT 1068at: Scotland
Died: 16 Nov 1093at: Edwards Isle, Scotland
Spouses:
Name: Edmund King of Scotland [2917]
Born: ABT 1070at: Scotland
Died: at: Montague, Somerset, England
Spouses:
Name: Ethelred Dunkeid [2919]
Born: ABT 1072at: Scotland
Died: 13 Nov 1093at: Scotland
Spouses:
Name: Edgar King of Scotland [2921]
Born: ABT 1074at: Scotland
Died: 8 Jan 1106at: Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Spouses:
Name: Prince of Scotland [2922]
Born: ABT 1074at: Scotland
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Alexander I King of Scotland [2914]
Born: ABT 1077at: Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 23 Apr 1124at: Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Spouses: Sybil Beauclerc
Name: Eadgyth (Edith) 'Matilda' Dunkeld Princess of Scotland [2915] [2916]
Born: ABT 1079at: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 1 May 1118at: Westminster, Middlesex, England
Spouses: Henry Beauclerc I King of England
Name: David I King of Scotland [2904]
Born: ABT 1080at: Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 24 May 1153at: Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Spouses: Matilda (Maud) Huntington
Name: Mary Dunkeid Princess of Scotland [2920]
Born: ABT 1084at: Scotland
Married: at:  
Died: 31 May 1116at: St. Saviors Monastery, Bermondsey, Middlesex, England
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Malcolm III King of Scotland

      /--
   /--Crinan  Dunkeld  Earl of Huntingdon
   |  \--
/--Duncan   I King of Scots
|  |  /--Malcolm II  MacAlpin  King of Scotland
|  \--Bethoc   
|     \--
|--Malcolm   III King of Scotland
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Elfaed   
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Margaret 'Etheling' Queen of Scotland

      /--Ethelred   II King of Kent
   /--Edmund II Ironside   
   |  \--Elfreda (Elfgiva)   
/--Edward the Exile  Ethling 
|  |  /--
|  \--Ealdgyth   
|     \--
|--Margaret 'Etheling'   Queen of Scotland
|     /--
|  /--Stephen I   King of Hungary
|  |  \--
\--Agatha   
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[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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John Bidwell / (--?--)

Husband: John Bidwell
Born: ABT 1566at: Devonshire, England
Married: ABT 1586at: Devonshire, England
Died: 1592at: Devonshire, England
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [4883]
Wife: (--?--)
Born: ABT 1580at: of England
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [4884]
Children
Name: Richard Bidwell [4875]
Born: 1587at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 25 Dec 1647at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spouses: (--?--)

Pedigree Chart for: John Bidwell

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Pedigree Chart for: (--?--)

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Adolphus Quertier / Edith Jane Neave

Husband: Adolphus Quertier
Born: 18 Nov 1849at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Edith Jane Neave
Born: 14 Apr 1865at:
Died: 1946at:
Father: James Reynolds Neave
Mother: Jane Phelps
Children
Name: N. Quertier
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Quertier
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Quertier
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Adolphus Quertier

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Pedigree Chart for: Edith Jane Neave

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|     /--Robert  Phelps 
|  /--Robert  Phelps 
|  |  \--Anne  Homes 
\--Jane  Phelps 
   |  /--Robert  Phelps 
   \--Harriet  Moore 
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Edmund Lushill / Coleshill

Husband: Edmund Lushill
Born: ABT 1300at: Lusterhill, Wiltshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Coleshill
Born: 1306at: Wiltshire, England
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children
Name: John Lushill
Born: ABT 1330at: Lusterhill, Wiltshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Agnes Shottesbrooke

Pedigree Chart for: Edmund Lushill

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Pedigree Chart for: Coleshill

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Harley Degn Claggett / (--?--) Bevard

Husband: Harley Degn Claggett
Born: 9 Sep 1903at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1943at:
Father: Orey G. Claggett
Mother: Aquilla Davis
Wife: (--?--) Bevard
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Harley Degn Claggett

      /--William G.  Claggett 
   /--William E.  Claggett 
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/--Orey G.  Claggett 
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|     \--
|--Harley Degn  Claggett 
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\--Aquilla  Davis 
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Pedigree Chart for: (--?--) Bevard

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Elisah Lewis / Esther Phelps

Husband: Elisah Lewis
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Esther Phelps
Born: ABT 1756at: Stratford Spring, Connecticut, USA
Died: ABT Aug 1829at: New Haven, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Father: John Phelps
Mother: Mary Richardson
Notes: [9746]
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Elisah Lewis

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Pedigree Chart for: Esther Phelps

      /--Nathanial  Phelps 
   /--Timothy  Phelps 
   |  \--Grace  Martin 
/--John  Phelps 
|  |  /--John  Merrick 
|  \--Abigail  Merrick 
|     \--Mary  Day 
|--Esther  Phelps 
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|  /--William  Richardson 
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\--Mary  Richardson 
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[9746] From Clan Boyd Society International (https://www.clanboyd.info/)

 

Edmund Wood Rosser / Malinda Patteson

Husband: Edmund Wood Rosser
Born: 16 May 1805at: Campbell Co., Virginia, USA
Married: 7 Dec 1828at: Stout Spring, Appotomox Co., Virginia, USA
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Malinda Patteson
Born: 1810at: Stout Spring, Appotomox Co., Virginia, USA
Died: at:
Father: David Patteson
Mother: Sarah Oglesby
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Edmund Wood Rosser

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Pedigree Chart for: Malinda Patteson

      /--David  Patteson 
   /--Obadiah  Patteson 
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|--Malinda  Patteson 
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Jack Russell / Mary Bremser

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

Pedigree Chart for: Jack Russell

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Pedigree Chart for: Mary Bremser

      /--Johann Henrich  Bremser 
   /--Johann Philipp  Bremser 
   |  \--Antonette Regina  Haiss 
/--Johann Carl Frederick  Bremser 
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|  \--Anna Margarethe  Oberländer 
|     \--
|--Mary  Bremser 
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\--Anne Marie  Miller 
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