[8977] John is son of Fred Ames and Annie Johnson. He was a salesman for Standard Brands.
_Gautier d'St. VALERIE _
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_Bernard II D'ST.VALERIE _|________________________
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_Reginald D'St.Valerie DE HAIA _|
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_Bernard D'ST.VALERIE _|
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|--Matilda (or Maud) d'St.Valerie DE HAIA
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[3333] Matilda "was starved to death in a dungeon with her eldest son" {per report in "Some Early English Pedigrees," Vernon M. Norr (Arlington, VA, typescript, 1968, p. 34, used at Library of Congress, 7/89)} Doug Thompson (see http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/index1.htm) posted on RootsWeb.com 4 Dec 1999: "The name 'Lady of La Haie' for Maud refers to her connections with the town of Hay on Wye rather than the family of La Haie. There is a full discussion of the St Valery family in The Genealogist (NS) vol 30 pp1 - 17. It is indicated there that Matilda is sister to Bernard (IV) de St V. and Walter (II) de St V., all of them children of Reginald (II) de St V. (Though some say she may be daughter of Bernard rather than sister.) There's an explanation here for the introduction of the name Reginald into the Braose family (her son)."
[28053] See "European Royal History Journal," vol. 8.2, p. 23.
[5098] This person is presumed living.
_Lambert I ("the Bearded"), COUNT _+
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_Lambert II, Count of LOUVAIN ___|_Gerberga of LORRAINE _____________
| (.... - 1062) (0975 - 1018)
_Henry II of BRABANT _____|
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| |_Oda of Lower LORRAINE __________|___________________________________
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_Godfrey I, Count of LOUVAIN _|
| (1060 - 1140) m 1100 |
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| | _Eberhard, Count of BRANDENBURG _|___________________________________
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| |_Adelaide of ORLAMUNDA ___|
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|--Jocelin of LOUVAIN
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| _Arnold II of Warcq & IVOIX _____|___________________________________
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| _Otto II, Count of CHINY _|
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| | | _Hildouin III de Rameru, COUNT ____+
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| | |_Adele DE ROUCY _________________|_Alix DE ROUCY ____________________
| | (1050 - ....) (1014 - 1062)
|_Ida of NAMUR ________________|
m 1100 |
| _Albert II, Count of NAMUR ________+
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| _Albert III, Count of NAMUR _____|_Regilinde of LORRAINE ____________
| | (1048 - 1102) (.... - 1064)
|_Adelaide of NAMUR _______|
(1068 - 1124) |
| _Bernhard II, Duke of SAXONY ______+
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|_Ida of SAXONY __________________|_Elicia VON SCHWEINFURT ___________
(.... - 1102)
[1582] Jocelin was given the Honor of Petworth in Sussex by his sister, Queen Adela. His mother is an unknown mistress of Godfrey I. He became Baron Percy through his marriage and was castellan of Arundel. See "The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564," William Flower, Charles Best Norcliffe, College of Arms (Great Britain), Harleian Society, p. 241.
_Nicholas POYNTZ ____+
| (.... - 1311)
_John POYNTZ ___________|_Maud DE ACTON ______
| (.... - 1376)
_Robert POYNTZ _________|
| (1359 - 1439) |
| | _Philip DE CLANVOWE _
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| |_Elizabeth DE CLANVOWE _|_Philippa TALBOT ____
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_Nicholas POYNTZ ____|
| (.... - 1460) |
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| |_Katherine Fitz NICHOL _|
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[15456] Humphrey was Lord of Elkstone (Gloucester) and in right of his wife Lord of Over Woolacome and East Ansty, Devonshire. He was escheator of Devonshire in 1460, r. in 1461 at Tavistock, Devonshire and in 1484 at Womberlegh and Langlegh, Devonshire.
_Philip III "The Bold", King of FRANCE __+
| (1245 - 1285) m 1262
_Charles, Count of VALOIS _______________|_Isabelle of ARAGÓN _____________________
| (1270 - 1325) m 1290 (1247 - 1271)
_Philip (VI) "of Valois", King Of FRANCE _|
| (1293 - 1350) m 1313 |
| | _Charles II d'Anjou, King of NAPLES _____+
| | | (1250 - 1309) m 1270
| |_Margaret of NAPLES _____________________|_Marie of HUNGARY _______________________
| (1273 - 1299) m 1290 (.... - 1323)
_John II ("the Good"), King of FRANCE _|
| (1319 - 1364) m 1332 |
| | _Hugues IV, Duke of BURGUNDY ____________+
| | | (1213 - 1272) m 1229
| | _Robert II, Duke of BURGUNDY ____________|_Yolande D'OSSONE _______________________
| | | (.... - 1306) (1212 - 1248)
| |_Jeanne ("Joan") of BURGUNDY _____________|
| (.... - 1348) m 1313 |
| | _Louis IX ("the Saint"), King of FRANCE _+
| | | (1214 - 1270) m 1234
| |_Agnes of FRANCE ________________________|_Marguerite BERENGER ____________________
| (1260 - 1327) (1221 - 1295)
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|--Philip "The Bold" of VALOIS
| (1342 - 1404)
| _Henri III, Count of LUXEMBURG __________+
| | (.... - 1288)
| _Henri IV, Count of Luxembourg, EMPEROR _|_Beatrice D'AVESNES _____________________
| | (1274 - 1313) m 1292 (1256 - 1321)
| _John of Luxemburg, King of BOHEMIA ______|
| | (1296 - 1346) m 1310 |
| | | _Jean I 'Victorious', Duke of BRABANT ___
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| | |_Margaret of BRABANT ____________________|_Marguerite of FLANDERS _________________
| | (1276 - 1311) m 1292 (.... - 1285)
|_Bonne of LUXEMBURG ___________________|
(.... - 1349) m 1332 |
| _Otakar II, King of BOHEMIA _____________
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| _Vaclav II OF BOHEMIA and Poland_________|_Kunigunda ROSTISLAVNA __________________
| | (1271 - 1305) m 1287
|_Elizabeth of BOHEMIA ____________________|
(1292 - 1330) m 1310 |
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|_Jutta VON HABSBURG _____________________|_________________________________________
(1271 - 1297) m 1287
[14090] Philip m. Marguerite of Flanders (d. 1405) and from them descend the Valois Dukes of Burgundy. Philip reigned as Duke of Burgundy 1363-1404. Marguerite was first married to Philippe de Rouvre, last of the Capetian Dukes of Burgundy (q.v.). Succeeding dukes made Burgundy the center of a powerful principality across northeastern France, and supported the English during the Hundred Years' War. They also had Antione, Duke of Brabant. http://gilles.maillet.free.fr/histoire/famille_bourgogne/duc_de_bourgogne states: "Philippe II le Hardi (1342-1404), fils de Jean II , Roi de France, et de Bonne de Luxembourg, Duc de Touraine (1360-1363), Duc de Bourgogne (1363-1404), Comte de Nevers (1384-1385), Comte de Rethel (1384-1393), Comte de Bourgogne, Comte de Flandre et Comte d'Artois, Seigneur de Salins (1384-1404), Comte du Charolais (1390-1404), Duc de Limbourg (1396-1404) ép. Marguerite de Flandre, veuve de Philippe I, Comtesse de Bourgogne, Comtesse d'Artois, Comtesse de Flandre, Comtesse de Nevers et Comtesse de Rethel, Dame de Salins, fille de Louis III de Mâle, Comte de Flandre, Comte de Nevers, Comte de Rethel, Comte de Bourgogne et Comte d'Artois." See Richard Vaughan's "Valois Burgundy" (Archon Books, 1975) for Philip's role in founding the dynasty, excerpted on-line in 2004 at http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/arth214_folder/burgundian_expansion.html. Also see http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Philip%20II,%20Duke%20of%20Burg and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY.htm.
[462] This person is presumed living.