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[12642] Margaret of Navarre, also Marguerite d'Angouleme (1492-1549), queen of Navarre, and sister of King Francis I of France, born in Angouleme, France. In 1527, after the death of her husband, Charles IV, duc d'Alencan (1489-1525), Margaret married King Henry II (1503-55) of Navarre, to whom she bore Jeanne d'Albret (1528-72), the mother of King Henry IV of France. Margaret was a defender and a patron of such French humanists and men of letters as the biblical scholar Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (circa 1461-1536), the satirist François Rabelais, and the poet Clement Marot, whom she welcomed to her court. The queen strongly reflected the spirit of the French Renaissance in her espousal of church reform and religious liberty and through her own writings; her major work was The Heptameron (1558; trans. 1905), a collection of about 70 stories that are similar in structure to The Decameron by the Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio.
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[4928] "Lord of Drayton, co. Stafford, great-grandson of Richard Basset, justice of England, and his wife, Maud Ridel, had summons...to attend the king at Chester, well furnished with horse and arms, to oppose the incursions of the Welsh. But in the 48th of the same monarch, having joined Simon Montfort, Earl of Leicester, and other rebellious barons, he was appointed the next year, after the defeat of the king's arms at Lewes, and capture of the king, governor for those lords of the castles of Salop and Bruges. He fell, however, before the close of the same year, at the battle of Evesham. It is said that when the Earl of Leicester perceived the great force and order of the royal army, calculating upon defeat, he conjured Ralph Basset and Hugh Despencer to retire, and reserve themselves for better times; but they bravely answered, `that if he perished, they would not desire to live.' Lord Basset m. Margaret, dau. of Roger de Someri, Baron of Dudley, and widow of Urban St. Pierre and had issue. I. Ralph, his successor. II. Maud, m. to John, Lord Grey de Wilton." - Burke's "Dormant and Extinct Peerages," 1883. Ralph descends from Thurston the Norman who founded the family soon after the Conquest. His summons to Chester was in 1257/8 and he was created a baron 14 December 1264. See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer, 3rd (Santa Clarita, CA: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 12.
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| _Henry BRINER ________|_Maria Philippina SWARNER _
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_Uffa, Prince of CARDIGAN _+
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| | (.... - 1347) m 1317
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(.... - 1349) (1292 - 1342)
[7332] Cf. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/gg/grey01.htm.
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_Cathal, King of CONNAUGHT _+
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[7226]
Tirloch was 181st Monarch of Ireland and 48th King of Connaught. He married (1) Taleina, dau. of Murtogh O'Melaghlin, King of Meath, (2) Dervorgilla, dau. of Donal O'Melaghlin, Prince of Meath, and (3) Dubhocola, dau. of Mulroona MacDermott, Prince of Moy Lurg. http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html#pedigrees (2002) states: "Also King of Connaught (1106-1156). Son of Ruaidri na Saide Buide mac Aeda Gai (bl. 1092, 1118), King of Connaught, who was the son of Aed in Gai Bernaig (1067), also king of Connaught, and a long line of kings of Connaught. Became High King in 1119. Different listing in Periphery of Francia (http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm). M1118.6An army was led by Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, King of Connaught, who was joined by Murchadh Ua Maeleachlainn, King of Teamhair. Described as the greatest of of Brian Boru's successors. "Toirrdhealbach O Conchubhair with the strength of Connaught, Leinster and Meath, and of Feara Teabhtha and of O'Ruairc's country, made another hosting into Munster, and they made a free circuit of Munster until they reached Gleann Maghair, where they met Toirrdhealbach O Briain, king of Munster, and the son of Conchubar O Briain, and the men of Munster with them. They were three battalions in all. The battle of Moin Mhor was fought between them and the Dal gCais, and the Munstermen were defeated there and a countless number of them fell. Toirrdhealbhach O Briain was banished to Tir Eoghain, and Toirrdhealbach O Conchubhair divided Munster between Tadgh O Briain and Diarmaid son of Cormac Mac Carrthaigh." Keating, book II, section XXIX. Father of Ruaidri Ua Conchobair #183. M1156.9 Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, King of Connaught, Meath, Breifne, and Munster, and of all Ireland, with opposition, flood of the glory and splendour of Ireland, the Augustus of the west of Europe, a man full of charity and mercy, hospitality and chivalry, died after the sixty-eighth year of his age, and was interred at Cluain-mic-Nois, beside the altar of Ciaran, after having made his will, and distributed gold and silver, cows and horses, among the clergy and churches of Ireland in general." See "Irish Pedigrees; or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation," O'Hart, John (New York: Murphy & McCarthy, 1923) Volumes 1-2 for this line.
[20242] Hiram is son of Hiram Gifford Jones and Laura I. Tripp.
[6634] See http://colehour.com/combdb/family.php?indiv=I11309. http://bothmann.org/TNG/familygroup.php?familyID=F1199&tree=familytree states Richard Leversedge is father of Apolyn Leversedge. Edmund's widow, Agnes (?), died ca. 1552.
_Charles Nevin MCKEEHAN _____+
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_Paul Eby MCKEEHAN _____|_Ellen S. EBY _______________
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| |_Viola Margaret SPOTTS _|_Estella Grace DUNKELBERGER _
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| |_Maria Anna Catharine HAFFER _|_Elizabeth DRUCKENMILLER _
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[11527] William m. (1) Dec. 10, 1901 Dottie M. Martin (1880-1907) whose older sister Katherine m. Victor Vernon Myers [q.v.] - William and Dottie had Eva ("Eve") Ellen Myers (b. Aug. 5, 1904 at Copley, OH, m. 1st June 1, 1929 at Golden, CO Lawrence Pearson [divorced in 1940 at Denver, CO] and 2nd in 1944 at San Pedro, CA Ted Coldren (1902-1947) [divorced in 1945]; she r. Hawaii) and a son b. Aug. 20, 1907, d. Aug 22., 1907, buried in same casket as Eva. William m. (2) June 21, 1920 at Akron, OH Nina A. Oviatt and r. Akron, OH>
[4210] Cynan ("Conan") was Prince of Albaine and Powys. He is a legendary figure and is reported to have married Dareara, sister of Saint Patrick and daughter of Calphurnius (Calpinn), and Cynan's cousin. Cynan is supposed to have left Britain to form a colony in Armorica, France, in 384 A.D. {per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, p. 137 - the legend has Cynan's ancestors back to Japhet, Noah's son (23 generations). Cf. "The Age of Arthur," John Morris (Scribner's, 1973, pp.250, 256-7), and http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/ae/britons1.htm} He r. Nantes in Brittany.
[10228] This person is presumed living.
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_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _|_Mary PARKER ________
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