_Richard I ("the Fearless") of NORMANDY _+
| (0933 - 0996)
_Richard II "The Good", Duke of NORMANDY _|_Gunnor DE CRÊPON _______________________
| (.... - 1026) m 1000
_Robert I ("the Magnificent"), Duke of NORMANDY _|
| (.... - 1035) |
| | _Conan I, Count of RENNES _______________+
| | | (.... - 0992) m 0980
| |_Judith of BRITTANY ______________________|_Ermengarde of ANJOU ____________________
| (0982 - 1017) m 1000
_William I, The Conqueror King of ENGLAND _|
| (1027 - 1087) m 1053 |
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| _Arnulf II ("the Young") of FLANDERS ____+
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| _Baldwin IV, Count of FLANDERS ___________|_Rosele (or Susanna) DE IVREA ___________
| | (0980 - 1036) m 1012 (0952 - 1003)
| _Baldwin V, Count of FLANDERS ___________________|
| | (1012 - 1067) m 1028 |
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| | (0995 - 1030) m 1012
|_Matilda ("Maud") of FLANDERS _____________|
(1032 - 1083) m 1053 |
| _Hugh Capet, King of FRANCE _____________+
| | (0941 - 0996)
| _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _|_Adélaide of POITOU _____________________
| | (0970 - 1031) m 1002 (0945 - 1004)
|_Adelaide, Princess of FRANCE ___________________|
(1009 - 1079) m 1028 |
| _William III, Count of TOULOUSE _________+
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|_Constance DE TAILLEFER __________________|_Blanche D'ANJOU ________________________
(0986 - 1032) m 1002
[3918] Manogan, a legendary figure, is said to be son of Capoit.
George came with Governor Winthrop in 1630 with his wife (Ann), a sister of the Rev. Thomas Hooker, leaving son John at home in England. His wife died and he went back for John and brought back a second wife, Elizabeth. George was a physician and a Representative at the first Court, 14 May 1634, and a Deacon. Ancestral File (not verified) reports that his parents are John Alcock (AFN: 8QRD-HD) and Elizabeth (AFN: Z2G4-65) but gives dates for the parents' births later than George's birthdate. "Topographical Dictionary of New England - Emigrants from England to New England," p. 13, reports (based on Banks Mss.) that George was from Impington Parish in Cambridgeshire; however, "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Appendix A," p. 58, reports George was "probably" from Leicestershire. Also see "First Settlers of New England, Surnames A-B," p. 12; "First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay," p. 314; "Ancestral Heads of Early New England Families - Surnames A-B," p. 2; "Guide to the Early Settlers of America - Surnames A-B," p. 6 (this source, p. 143, reports that George's widow m. (2) physician Henry Dengayne of Watertown, MA in April 1641 and that Henry d. of apoplexy 8 Dec 1645 according to the Roxbury church record).
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/GreatMigrations/Default.asp?f=RESEARCH\DATABASE\GREATMIGRATIONS\CONTENT\0006.HTM offers : "ORIGIN: Unknown; MIGRATION: 1630; FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury; RETURN TRIPS: Made two visits to England between 1630 and 1640, one of which was about 1636 when he married his second wife; OCCUPATION: Butcher; CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Roxbury church as member #51, having earlier been a member of Dorchester church: 'Mr. George Alcock, he came with the first company Anno 1630. He left his only son in England, his wife died soon after he came to this land, when the people of Rocksbrough joined to the church at Dorchester (until such time as God should give them opportunity to be a church among themselves) he was by the church chosen to be a deacon especially to regard the brethren at Rocksbrough. And after he adjoined himself to this church at Rocksbrough, he was ordained a deacon of this church. He made two voyages to England upon just calling thereunto, wherein he had much experience of God's preservation & blessing. He brought over his son John Alcock. He also brought over a wife by whom he had his 2d son Samuel born in the year. He lived in a good and godly sort, & died in the end of the 10th month anno 1640 & left a good savor behind him, the poor of the church much bewailing his loss' [ RChR 76]; FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 [ MBCR 1:80]; admitted 18 May 1631 (as "Mr. George Alcocke") [ MBCR 1:366]; EDUCATION: Matriculated sizar from St. John's College, Cambridge, Michaelmas 1622, but did not take his degree [ Venn 1:11; Morison 363 mistakenly placed Alcock as an Oxford man and was followed in this by others, but was corrected by Moriarty in 1943 (NEHGR 97:205)]. Probate inventory included £1 14s. in books [ SPR Case #21];
OFFICES: Deputy to General Court from Roxbury 14 May 1634, 2 September 1635, 3 March 1635/6, 25 May 1636 [ MBCR 1:116, 156, 164, 173]; committee to set bounds between Charlestown and Cambridge, appointed 7 November 1632 and reported 6 March 1632/3 [ MBCR 1:94-95, 101, 102]; one of the Roxbury members of a committee to value livestock, 13 May 1640 [ MBCR 1:295]; ESTATE: Gave 40s. toward construction of sea fort, 1 April 1634 [ MBCR 1:113].
"In his will, dated '22 day 11th [month], called December [sic]' 1640, and proved '(28) 11:1640,' George Alcock of Roxbury bequeathed to son John debt of £40; to wife £100; to 'brother Thomas Alcocke of Dedham all that he owes me' along with some cattle; to the two children of Thomas £2 each; to Elizabeth Blandfield £2 and 'she shall be put forth where she may be well educated'; to servant Joseph Wise a heifer and the rest of his time from after midsummer next; to servant John Plimton his time from after midsummer for £5; house and lands to be improved for the education of his children, half for son John and half for son Samuel, 'for seven years, beginning from the first day of the 11th month, called January, about which time expired, my son John will be 21 years of age'; brethren Philip Eliot and William Park to be executors; brother Mr. Hooker, Mr. Weld, Mr. Eliot and Isaac Heath to be overseers [ SPR 1:7 (original lost)]. The inventory was taken on 30 December 1640, without a total being given; no real estate was included [ SPR NS 2:3, Case #21]; BIRTH: By about 1605 based on birthdate of first son; DEATH: Buried Roxbury 30 December 1640 [ RVR MS 96]; MARRIAGE: (1) By 1626 (Anne?) Hooker, sister of THOMAS HOOKER ; she died during the winter of 1630/1 [ Dudley 72] - (2) By 1637 in England Elizabeth _____; she married (2) in April 1641 Dr. Henry Deengaine of Watertown, Dedham, Roxbury and Boston [ DeHR 6:11-15]; CHILDREN: With first wife - i JOHN, bp. St. Margaret's, Leicester, Leicestershire, 21 January 1626[/7] ('Johannes filius Georgii Alcocke') (b. England about 1 January 1626/7 [date calculated from father's will]); m. by 1649 Sarah Palgrave, dau. of RICHARD PALGRAVE [ NEHGR 97:12-14; TAG 28:218, 222-23; Sibley 1:124-26]; With second wife - ii SAMUEL, b. Roxbury 16 April 1637 [ RVR MS 1]; m. at Cambridge 24 March 1667/8 Sarah Brackett, dau. of John and Alice Stedman and widow of John Brackett [ NEHGR 97:12; Sibley 2:9-10].
"ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of THOMAS ALCOCK of Boston and Dedham (bequest in George's will) and of Elizabeth Whitehead of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, whose sons John and Thomas were in New Haven by 1641 [ NEHGR 97:10; Aspinwall 101-02; Hall-Baldwin 1-2, 210-13]. George Alcock's first wife, whose given name is uncertain, was sister of THOMAS HOOKER .
"COMMENTS: Most secondary sources state that George Alcock was a physician, but no primary source has been found to support this. Two possible reasons for such a false assumption suggest themselves: 1) both his sons were physicians of note, and George's widow married a physician, all of which may have been reflected back on George; and 2) he was for both Dorchester and Roxbury churches a deacon, and some modern writer may have mistaken the abbreviation 'Dn.' for 'Dr.'
"Three strands of evidence point to the conclusion that George Alcock raised livestock for sale: 1) included in his probate inventory were '27 neat's tongues,' certainly more than would be needed for family consumption [ SPR NS 2:3]; 2) as early as 1632 William Pynchon, at that time treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony, disbursed to 'Mr. Alcock for a fat hog for to victual the pinnace for the taking of Dixie Bull, £3 10s.' [ MHSC 2:8:232]; and 3) Joseph Wise, named in George Alcock's will, became a butcher, active in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut [ TAG 56:80-82]. The recorded copy of the will gives the impossible date of '22 day 11th [month], called December' 1640; since the original of the will is no longer extant, we cannot tell how the error came about. However, since George Alcock was buried on 30 December 1640, and the inventory of his estate was taken on the same day, the correct date of the will must be 22 December 1640, and the date of probate 28 December 1640. This allows us to calculate the approximate birthdate for son John.
"The best treatment of the Alcock brothers was published by George Andrews Moriarty in 1943 [ NEHGR 97:10-14]. Given the residence of their sister, Elizabeth Whitehead, in Warwickshire in 1647, Moriarty notes the Alicock family of Sibbertoft in the 1618-19 visitation of Northamptonshire [Walter C. Metcalfe, ed., The Visitations of Northamptonshire Made in 1564 and 1618-19 ... (London 1887) 60-61]. The names Thomas, George and Elizabeth all appear in this pedigree, but the Thomas shown in the youngest generation appears to have been born about 1595, much too old for the immigrant to New England.
[1710]
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[1711]
[S1]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
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[7476] William Antrobus of Over Knutsford was one of seven sons, and he had four sons: John, William, Robert and Walter. William and Walter settled at St. Albans; William was a draper and m. (1) 1578 Eliza Rolfe and (2) Joan Rogers - he left only a daughter, Elizabeth, m. Robert Kentish and had no son.
_Gunceline DE BADLESMERE ________+
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_Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE _|
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| | _Thomas FITZ-BARNARD ____________+
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| (1306 - 1363)
| _Sir Gilbert DE CLARE ___________+
| | (1180 - 1230) m 1217
| _Richard DE CLARE __________|_Isabella MARSHALL ______________
| | (1222 - 1262) m 1238 (1203 - 1240)
| _Thomas DE CLARE _______|
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| | | _John de Lacey, Earl of LINCOLN _+
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| | |_Maud DE LACEY _____________|_Margaret DE QUINCY _____________
| | (1222 - 1289) m 1238 (1208 - 1258)
|_Margaret DE CLARE _________|
(.... - 1333) |
| _Maurice Fitz GERALD ____________+
| | (1190 - 1257)
| _Maurice Fitz MAURICE ______|_Juliana DE COGAN _______________
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|_Julianne Fitz MAURICE _|
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| _Stephen LONGESPÉE ______________+
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|_Emeline DE LONGESPÉE ______|_Emmeline DE RIDLESFORD _________
(.... - 1291) (.... - 1276)
[6985] See http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f020.htm#T62 [not verified]. Who is the Margaret listed in "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 65A-34: "Margaret de Badlesmere, d.1344/47; m. bef. 24 July 1337 [as (1) wife)] Sir John Tibetot, b. 1313, d. 1367, 2nd Lord Tybotot, Keeper of Berwick-on-Tweed, s. Payn Tibetot (or Tybotot), d. 1314, 1st Lord Tybetot, by wife Agnes, dau. William de Ros, d. 1316, m 1st Lord Ros of Helmsley by wife Maud de Vaux." #-35: "Sir Robert Tibetot, b. 1341, d. 1372, Lord Tybetot of Nettlestead, Suffolk; m. bef. Trinity 1348 Margaret Deincourt, d. 1380, dau. Sir William Deincourt, d. 1364, 2nd Lord Deincourt. She m. (2) by 14 Nov. 1373 John Cheyne."
[15599] This person is presumed living.
[9723] This person is presumed living.
_Charibert II, Duke of AQUITAINE ______+
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_Boggis, Duke of AQUITAINE _|_Gisela of GASCONY ____________________
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_Eudes ("Otto"), Duke of AQUITAINE _|
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_Aznar, Count of ARAGON _|
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| | _Arnoldus of Heristal, Bishop of METZ _+
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| |_Constance FITZHENRY __________________|_Isabel ("Elizabeth") DE BEAUMONT _____
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[8452] John was heir of his father of Rotherfield, Oxfordshire. He and Margaret also had Joane (b. ca 1300, m. Sir Richard Willoughby). See Burke's "Dormant & Extinct Peerages," p. 247.
_Arnulf I "The Elder", Count of FLANDERS _+
| (0890 - 0966) m 0934
_Baldwin III, Count of FLANDERS _|_Alix DE VERMANDOIS ______________________
| (.... - 0962) m 0951 (.... - 0960)
_John DE BURGO ______|
| (0969 - ....) |
| | _Hermann Billung, Duke of SAXONY _________+
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| |_Matilda Billung of SAXONY ______|__________________________________________
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_Herlouin (De Burgo) DE CONTEVILLE _|
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[3438] Half brother of Duke William I (the Conqueror), Robert was at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. He received from William 797 manors across England and two castles in Cornwall, of which county was was made Earl. Shown as half-brother to William the Conqueror in the genealogical table on p. 419 of "Eleanor of Aquitaine," Alison Weir (NY: Ballantine, 1999).
[5817] Friedeburga is daughter of Louis of Frommen. Cf. http://www.bartold.com/genealogy/origins.html
_William I, Emperor of GERMANY ____________+
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_Frederick III, Emperor of GERMANY _|_Augusta of SAXE-WEIMAR ___________________
| (1831 - 1888) m 1858 (1811 - 1890)
_William II, Emperor of GERMANY _|
| (1859 - 1941) m 1881 |
| | _Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___+
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| |_Victoria Adelaide Mary WETTIN _____|_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _
| (1840 - 1901) m 1858 (1819 - 1901)
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[14351] http://www.eurohistory.com/hohenzollernheir.html gives his information.
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| (1874 - 1940)
| _George Michael BREINER __________________
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| _Johann George BRINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________
| | (1773 - 1850) (1742 - 1806)
| _Andreas ("Andrew") BRINER _|
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| | |_Anna Maria HAMMER ____|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _
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|_Sarah A. BRINER ____|
(1849 - 1941) m 1865|
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[16887] This person is presumed living.