[8638] This person is presumed living.
[24779] {This line is not verified, and is from the Ancestry World Tree web site of Barbara Baker in 2004.}
[9350] This person is presumed living.
_William ISACKE _____
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_Richard ISAACKE ____|_____________________
| (1543 - 1591)
_Edward ISAACKE _____|
| (1585 - ....) m 1605|
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_Richard ISAAK ______|
| (1606 - ....) m 1632|
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| |_Jane CHAYNEY _______|
| m 1605 |
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|--Joseph ISAAC
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|_Elizabeth SHARPE ___|
(1612 - ....) m 1632|
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[197] Joseph's will, entered for probate 23 Feb 1689, was made 29 Dec 1688; he is "of Calvert County, Maryland"; in addition to the children listed here, he names two sons-in-law, Joseph Brown and James Clifford; he also names his wife, Mary. Probate records, Liber 11B, folio 13 in the Maryland Hall of Records shows an estate inventory for Richard Isack, "late of Baltimore," with a value of 28 pounds and 2 shillings; I presume that he is kinsman of Joseph; Joseph spells his own surname "Isacke" in his will. Joseph and his brother, Captain Edward Isaac, were said to have been English army officers sent to the colonies with Scottish prisoners of war. They remained in Maryland. Captain Edward Isaac m. Jane Sutton and Joseph m. Margaret who was a widow and had sons by the names of Brown and Clifford. Richard Isaac is in Baltimore Co. by 1692 as a taxable in Northside of Gunpowder Hundred, and died by 24 May 1700 (estate inventory by William Peckett and Henry Wriothesley - Balt. Co. Tax list 138;206-11b:14). Also see http://members.tripod.com/~labach/simmonsa.htm
[28157]
[S377]
Lincoln Parish Register Marriages, Book 942.53.K291 vol. 6
[15201] Pauline is daughter of Carl King and Catherine Kuell.
_Garcias II Sancho, King of NAVARRE _+
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_Sancho III (The Great) GARCIAS _|_Ximena (Simena) of ASTURIAS ________
| (0980 - 1035)
_Garcias III, King of PORTUGAL _|
| (.... - 1054) |
| | _Sancho Garcias, Count of CASTILE ___+
| | | (.... - 1017)
| |_Dona Muna ELVIRA _______________|_Urraca SALVADORES __________________
| (0985 - ....) (.... - 1025)
_Ramon of NAVARRE ___|
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|--Ramiro II, Count of MONCON
| (1073 - 1116)
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[4454] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 113A-24: Elvira "m. ca. 1095, Ramiro II, d. ca. 1116, grandson of Garcia III, King of Navarre, disinherited Infante of Navarre, Lord of Urroz 1104-1108 and Moncon 1108-1116, on 1st Crusade w. Count Raymond of Toulouse." Ramiro II is shown as son of "Ramon", son of Garcias III, by Sidney Painter, "A History of the Middle Ages, 284-1500" (N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965), Table IX. See also http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p97.htm.
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_Alberic ____________________|
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_Bouchard I, Baron of MONTMORENCY _|
| (.... - 0978) |
| | _Alfred The Great, King of ENGLAND __+
| | | (0849 - 0900) m 0868
| | _Edward I (The Elder), King of ENGLAND ____|_Ealhswith (ALSWITHA) _______________
| | | (0875 - 0924) (.... - 0905)
| |_Elfgifu ____________________|
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| |_Elfleda, daughter of ETHELHELM ___________|_____________________________________
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|--Bouchard II, Baron of MONTMORENCY
| (.... - 1020)
| _Hugues II, Count of TOURS __________+
| | (.... - 0837)
| _Theobald (or Gerlon), Viscount of TROYES _|_____________________________________
| | (.... - 0904)
| _Theobald I, Count of BLOIS _|
| | (.... - 0975) |
| | | _Hugh, Count of BOURGES _____________
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| | |_Richilde of BOURGES ______________________|_Rothaut ____________________________
| | (0892 - ....) (0870 - ....)
|_Ildegarde of BLOIS _______________|
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| _Herbert I, Count of VERMANDOIS _____+
| | (0840 - 0902)
| _Herbert II, Count of VERMANDOIS __________|_Bertha ("Lady Beatrix") DE MORVOIS _
| | (.... - 0943)
|_Luitgarde DE VERMANDOIS ____|
(.... - 0978) |
| _Robert I, King of West FRANKS ______+
| | (0866 - 0923)
|_Liegarde of FRANCE _______________________|_Adele ("AELIS") ____________________
(0895 - 0931)
_Henry de Percy, Lord of ALNWICK ________+
| (1322 - 1368) m 1334
_Henry PERCY __________|_Mary PLANTAGENET _______________________
| (1341 - 1408) m 1358 (1320 - 1362)
_Sir Henry ("Hotspur") PERCY _|
| (1364 - 1403) m 1379 |
| | _Ralph DE NEVILL(E) _____________________+
| | | (1291 - 1367) m 1327
| |_Margaret NEVILLE _____|_Alice DE AUDLEY ________________________
| (.... - 1372) m 1358 (.... - 1375)
_Sir Henry PERCY , K.G._|
| (1393 - 1455) m 1414 |
| | _Roger DE MORTIMER ______________________+
| | | (1328 - 1360)
| | _Edmund MORTIMER ______|_________________________________________
| | | (1352 - 1381) m 1368
| |_Elizabeth MORTIMER __________|
| (1371 - 1417) m 1379 |
| | _Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of CLARENCE ___+
| | | (1338 - 1369) m 1352
| |_Philippa PLANTAGENET _|_Elizabeth de Burgh, Countess of ULSTER _
| (1355 - 1382) m 1368 (1332 - 1363)
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|--Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND
| (1421 - 1461)
| _Ralph DE NEVILL(E) _____________________+
| | (1291 - 1367) m 1327
| _John DE NEVILLE ______|_Alice DE AUDLEY ________________________
| | (.... - 1388) (.... - 1375)
| _Ralph NEVILLE _______________|
| | (1364 - 1425) m 1396 |
| | | _Henry DE PERCY _________________________+
| | | | (1299 - 1352)
| | |_Maud PERCY ___________|_Idonea CLIFFORD ________________________
| | (1303 - 1365)
|_Eleanor NEVILLE _______|
(.... - 1463) m 1414 |
| _Edward III, King of ENGLAND ____________+
| | (1312 - 1377) m 1328
| _John of GAUNT ________|_Philippa HAINAUT _______________________
| | (1340 - 1399) m 1396 (1311 - 1369)
|_Joan BEAUFORT _______________|
(1379 - 1440) m 1396 |
| _Sir Paon DE ROËT _______________________
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|_Katherine DE ROET ____|_________________________________________
(1350 - 1403) m 1396
[3096] http://www.alnwickcastle.com states: "Henry, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1455-1461) spent his whole life in warfare either against the Scots or the Yorkists. In 1456 he took part in a raid, assisted by Earl Douglas, into Berwickshire, which ended disastrously. In 1460 he fought at the Battle of Northampton where the Lancastrians were defeated and the King, Henry VI, was taken prisoner. The forces of the North rallied round Queen Margaret and in 1461 she was victorious at Wakefield and St. Albans, but was defeated at Mortimer's Cross. In the same year Edward IV proclaimed himself King and both sides made supreme efforts to obtain a decision. On March 28th the great Battle of Towton, the bloodiest battle ever fought on British soil, resulted in the decisive defeat of the Lancastrians. The Earl of Northumberland commanded the vanguard which, harassed by a blinding snowstorm and the enemy's arrows, received orders from him to charge, whereupon a fierce hand-to-hand conflict ensued.This ended in the complete rout of the attacking force. The Earl was among the 38,000 who are said to have fallen on that "evil Palm Sunday". After his death his estates were confiscated and the earldom bestowed on Lord Montagu, brother of Warwick the King-maker. In July 1461 Alnwick Castle capitulated to Lord Hastings. The extreme north of England now became the principal seat of war, as Henry had taken refuge in Scotland and the Lancastrians relied on the help of the Scots. In 1462 Queen Margaret entered Northumberland from Scotland and laid siege to Alnwick Castle, which was defended by Sir Ralph Grey of Wilton. It surrendered, either through treachery or want of provisions, and she proceeded to garrison it as well as Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth, with Englishmen, Scots and Frenchmen who had been sent to her aid by the French King. In December 1462 these castles were besieged by King Edward's forces under the Earl of Warwick. An army of 20,000 Scots marched to the relief of Alnwick, but on nearing one another both armies, equally anxious to avoid an encouter, withdrew. The garrison at Alnwick decided to accompany the retiring Scots and abandonded the Castle to Warwick, who took possession in 1463. In May however, the commander of the Yorkist garrison treacherously surrendered it to Henry VI. In 1464 Margaret again invaded Northumberland and was joined by many of the nothern leaders, including Sir Ralph Percy, brother of the late Earl. Their forces were, however, defeated at Hedgeley Moor on April 25th, where Ralph Percy was killed. This was followed in May by the complete defeat of the Lancastrians at Hexham, and on June 23rd Alnwick Castle again surrendered to Warwick. A few years of peace now ensued, but the increasing power and treasonable designs of Warwick and his faction rendered Edward IV uneasy and, as a counterpoise to the Warwick influence in the north, he decided to restore the young son of the 3rd Earl of Northumberland to his father's honours and estates. He had been seized and imprisoned in the Tower. He was freed in 1469 his estates restored to him. His formal restoration to the earldom took place in 1473."
[10809] This person is presumed living.
_John Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _______+
| (1167 - 1216) m 1200
_Henry III, King of ENGLAND ____________|_Isabella of ANGOULÊME ___________________
| (1207 - 1272) m 1237 (1188 - 1246)
_Edmund ("Crouchback"), Earl of LANCASTER _|
| (1245 - 1296) m 1276 |
| | _Raymond V Berenger, 4th Ct. of PROVENCE _+
| | | (1195 - 1245) m 1219
| |_Eleanor of PROVENCE ___________________|_Beatrice of SAVOY _______________________
| (1217 - 1291) m 1237 (.... - 1266)
_Henry, Earl of LEICESTER _|
| (1281 - 1345) m 1297 |
| | _Louis VIII ("the Lion"), King of FRANCE _+
| | | (1187 - 1226) m 1200
| | _Robert, Count of ARTOIS _______________|_Blanche of CASTILE ______________________
| | | (1216 - 1250) m 1237 (1188 - 1252)
| |_Blanche of Artois, Queen Of NAVARRE ______|
| (.... - 1302) m 1276 |
| | _Henry II, Duke of BRABANT _______________+
| | | (1180 - 1248) m 1215
| |_Matilda of BRABANT ____________________|_Marie ("of Swabia") HOHENSTAUFFEN _______
| (.... - 1288) m 1237 (1201 - 1240)
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|--Joan PLANTAGENET
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| _Pain DE CHAWORTH ________________________+
| | (.... - 1237)
| _Patrick DE CHAWORTH ___________________|_Gundred de La FERTE _____________________
| | (.... - 1258) m 1244
| _Patrick Chaworth, Lord of KIDWELLEY ______|
| | (1253 - 1283) |
| | | _Sir Thomas DE LONDRES ___________________
| | | |
| | |_Hawyse DE LONDRES _____________________|_Eva DE TRACY ____________________________
| | (.... - 1274) m 1244
|_Maud CHAWORTH ____________|
m 1297 |
| _William de Beauchamp, Baron BEAUCHAMP ___+
| | (1215 - 1269)
| _William de Beauchamp, Earl of WARWICK _|_Isabel MAUDUIT __________________________
| | (1237 - ....)
|_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ______________________|
(1236 - 1306) |
| _John Fitz GEOFFREY ______________________+
| | (.... - 1258)
|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS ______________|_Isabel BIGOD ____________________________
(.... - 1301)
[4850] http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page30.htm reports: "Joan, born abt 1312,was the fifth daughter of Henry Plantagenet (1281-1345), Earl of Lancaster and Leicester and his wife Maud de Chaworth (1282 - 1322). Joan died 7 July 1349, pre-deceasing her husband."
_Bruno, Duke of SAXONY _______________+
| (.... - 0843)
_Ludolph The Great, Duke of SAXONY ________|_Susanna, Countess of MONTFORT _______
| (.... - 0864)
_Otho, The Illustrious, Duke of SAXONY ___|
| (0828 - 0912) m 0869 |
| | _Eberhard, Count of FRIULI ___________+
| | | (.... - 0864)
| |_Hatwige __________________________________|_Gisèle of FRANCE ____________________
| (0820 - 0874)
_Henry I ("the Fowler"), EMPEROR _|
| (.... - 0936) m 0909 |
| | _Carloman, King of Bavaria And ITALY _+
| | | (0828 - 0880)
| | _Arnulf of Bavaria & Italy, Roman EMPEROR _|_Luitwinde VON NORDGAU _______________
| | | (.... - 0899)
| |_Hedwige (Edith) of BAVARIA ______________|
| (.... - 0903) m 0869 |
| | ______________________________________
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| |___________________________________________|______________________________________
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|--Hatwide (Hawise?), Princess of SAXONY
| (.... - 0965)
| _Wigbert, Duke of SAXONY _____________+
| | (.... - 0825)
| _Walpert, Count of OLDENBURG ______________|______________________________________
| | (.... - 0856)
| _Dietrich (Theodoric), Ct. of RINGELHEIM _|
| | (.... - 0920) m 0882 |
| | | ______________________________________
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| | |_Alfburgis ________________________________|______________________________________
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|_Mathilda of RINGELHEIM __________|
(0894 - 0968) m 0909 |
| _Lothair I (King of Italy), EMPEROR __+
| | (0795 - 0855) m 0821
| _Lothair II "The Saxon", King of LORRAINE _|_Ermengarde of TOURS _________________
| | (0827 - 0869) (.... - 0851)
|_Gisela of LORRAINE ______________________|
m 0882 |
| ______________________________________
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|_Waldrada, wife of LOTHAIR ________________|______________________________________
[1868] "The Carolingians," Pierre Riché (Philadelpha: U of PA Press, 1993), Table 4, states that she and Hugh the Great also had Herbert, Bishop of Auzerre (d. 996), Otto-Henry (who m. Gerbera), and Odo (d. 965; m. Liegardis, daughter of Gilbert of Burgundy). http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0capet.htm states that she is the third wife of Prince Hugh the Great.
_Lothaire of WALBECK ___________________+
| (.... - 0986)
_Lothar III, Graf von Walbeck, Margraf VON NORDMARK _|_Matilda of ARNEBURG ___________________
| (.... - 1003)
_Lothar IV VON WALBECK _______|
| (.... - 1033) |
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_Sigfrid of WALBECK _|
| (.... - 1107) |
| | ________________________________________
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| |_(daughter) von der NORDMARK _|
| (.... - 1033) |
| | ________________________________________
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| |_____________________________________________________|________________________________________
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|--Oda of WALBECK
| (.... - 1152)
| ________________________________________
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| _Luder I, Count of STADE ____________________________|________________________________________
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| _Henry, Count of STADE _______|
| | (.... - 0976) |
| | | ________________________________________
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| | |_____________________________________________________|________________________________________
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|_Kunsgunda of STADE _|
(.... - 0998) |
| _Conrad ("the Wise"), Duke of LORRAINE _+
| | (.... - 0955) m 0947
| _Otto, Duke of CARINTHIA ____________________________|_Luitgarde _____________________________
| | (0947 - 1004) (.... - 0953)
|_Judith of FRANCONIA _________|
(.... - 0973) |
| ________________________________________
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|_Judith _____________________________________________|________________________________________
[5888] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p134.htm states: "Oda von Walbeck was born circa 1062. She was the daughter of Siegried II von Walbeck. She married Goswin I von Heinsberg between 1085 and 1090. She was founded the monastary of Heinsberg in 1140. She died in 1152." - and cites Roderick W. Stuart, "Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa" (3rd Ed., 1998), 15-32.
[12846] This person is presumed living.