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| (1907 - 1969) m 1931|
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| | | (1876 - 1947) m 1902
| |_Mary Hope KNUDTSON _|
| (1912 - ....) m 1931|
| | _Charles Frederick WARDALL _+
| | | (1856 - 1901) m 1878
| |_Donna WARDALL ______|_Mary Louisa BLITON ________
| (1883 - 1962) m 1902 (1857 - 1942)
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[15149] living - details excluded
_Bernard II DE BALIOL ____________________+
| (.... - 1194)
_Eustace DE BALIOL __________|__________________________________________
| (.... - 1210)
_Hugh DE BALIOL __________________|
| (.... - 1229) m 1220 |
| | _Piers DE LUTEGARESHALE __________________
| | | (.... - 1380)
| |_Petronille Fitz PIERS ______|_Maud DE MANDEVILLE ______________________
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_John DE BALIOL __________|
| (.... - 1269) m 1233 |
| | _Enguerrand DE FONTAINES _________________+
| | | (.... - 1164)
| | _Aleaume DE FONTAINES _______|__________________________________________
| | | (.... - 1205)
| |_Cecily DE FONTAINES _____________|
| m 1220 |
| | _Reginald II DE SAINT-VALÉRY _____________+
| | | (.... - 1166)
| |_Laurette DE SAINT-VALÉRY ___|__________________________________________
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|--John BALLIOL
| (1249 - 1313)
| _Uchtred of GALLOWAY _____________________+
| | (.... - 1174)
| _Roland, Lord of GALLOWAY ___|_Gunnild of DUNBAR _______________________
| | (.... - 1200)
| _Alan MacDonal, Lord of GALLOWAY _|
| | (.... - 1234) m 1209 |
| | | _Richard DE MORVILLE _____________________
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| | |_Elena (or Ela) DE MORVILLE _|_Avice DE LANCASTER ______________________
| | (.... - 1217) (.... - 1191)
|_Devorguilla of GALLOWAY _|
(1220 - 1290) m 1233 |
| _Henry de Huntingdon, Prince of SCOTLAND _+
| | (1114 - 1152) m 1139
| _David, Earl of HUNTINGDON __|_Ada DE WARENNE __________________________
| | (.... - 1219) m 1190 (.... - 1178)
|_Margaret of HUNTINGDON __________|
(.... - 1229) m 1209 |
| _Hugh "Kevelioc", Earl of CHESTER ________+
| | (1147 - 1181) m 1169
|_Maud "MATILDA" of Chester___|_Bertrade D'EVEREUX ______________________
(1171 - 1233) m 1190 (1155 - 1227)
[11883] Reported by http://www.infodex.demon.co.uk/1292.html (May 1999): "By 1292, the succession to the Scottish throne had become a showdown between two principal claiments - Robert the Competitor and John Balliol. Edward 1 had ordered during 1291 that all claiments should appear before a special court to petition their claims. So on 3rd August 1291 all the claiments gathered at the court. Edward adjourned the proceedings until 2nd June 1292, and again until 14th October 1292. The two claiments were both descendants of David, Earl of Huntingdon, the brother of King William 1 the Lion whose line came to an end on the death of the Maid of Norway. David, the king's brother, had no male heirs, only daughters of whom Balliol was the grandson of the eldest daughter. Robert the Competitor was the son of the second eldest daughter. The other living descendant was John Hastings, Lord of Abergavenny, grandson of the third daughter. Balliol's claim was based on the fact that he was descended from the senior daughter. Robert the Competitor claimed he was the closest descendant of David and also by virtue of his nomination as heir to the throne by Alexander II when he had been childless. Robert had also gained the ancient right of holding the support of seven earls who had the power to elect a king. It is known that at the beginning of the court case, Edward 1 favoured Robert's claim, but, Anthony Bek, Bishop of Durham, very cunningly pointed out to Edward that the Bruce's possessed vast lands in England, and were he to become King of Scotland it might be possible for the Bruce's to cause Edward a great deal of trouble. Edward changed his mind and it became known that as he had redefined the laws governing succession in Enland to be by seniority of line, the auditors of the court decided that in this instance the Scottish succession should follow suit. Therefore the descendants of the eldest daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, should be the rightful judgement. Robert the Competitor was told of this on 6th November. The next day, (7th November), he delegated his claim to the throne of Scotland to his son, the Earl of Carrick and his heirs. This document is preserved in the British Museum. On the 9th November, the Earl resigned his earldom in favour of his eldest son and heir, Robert Bruce the future king now only eighteen years old. On 17th November 1292, at Berwick castle, King Edward's chief justice, Roger le Brabazon, read out the court's judgement - John Balliol was legal heir to the throne of Scotland. Fordun records that at this stage,the Earl of Gloucester, holding Robert the Bruce by the hand, in sight of all, spoke thus to the King: 'Recollect O King what kind of judgement thou hast given today and know that thou must be judged at the last'. At the Earl's bidding, Robert Bruce left and never paid homage to the new King John of Scotland. Three days after the announcement, John swore fealty for his kingdom. On 30th November 1292, he was crowned at Scone as King of Scotland. As King of Scotland, on 26th December 1292, King John once more paid homage to his lord superior King Edward I of England. He was now a totally subservient King, ensnared as a vassal by the documents the English had drawn up. The new king was soon labelled Toom Tabard. He was to all intent and purpose as meek as a new born lamb. King John had very little Scots blood in him. He was from Picardy and had vast lands in France. The only link he had with Scotland was his inheritence of Galloway and that his sister had married John Comyn of Badenoch, head of the 'Red Comyns' family. Edward I treated the new king of Scotland with absolute contempt. King John could not earn the respect of the Scots and his short reign came to an end in 1296." There is a good description of him as a person in "Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland" by G. Barrow (941.02 B278r). Also see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/scottishkings.wps.htm
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_William CHEEVER ____|
| (1594 - ....) m 1614|
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| (1561 - ....) m 1582
_Ezekiel CHEEVER ____|
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[2466] Ezekiel m. 17 June 1680 Abigail Lippingwell and had children. "Ezekiel Cheever and Some of His Descendants" in NEHGR 38:172 reports Ezekiel took the oath of fidelity in 1678 and of freeman 11 May 1681. He was an original member of the church at Salem Village.
_Robert I ("the Magnificent"), Duke of NORMANDY _+
| (.... - 1035)
_William I, The Conqueror King of ENGLAND _|_Herleve (Arlette) OF FALAISE ___________________
| (1027 - 1087) m 1053
_Henry I "Beauclerc", King of ENGLAND _|
| (1068 - 1135) |
| | _Baldwin V, Count of FLANDERS ___________________+
| | | (1012 - 1067) m 1028
| |_Matilda ("Maud") of FLANDERS _____________|_Adelaide, Princess of FRANCE ___________________
| (1032 - 1083) m 1053 (1009 - 1079)
_Rainald DE DUNSTANVILLE _|
| (.... - 1175) |
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[8464] The two Mauds who m. Robert de Beaumont are shown here with their differing proposed ancestries, but are the same person.
_Richard DE GREY ____+
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_Walter DE GREY _____|
| m 1247 |
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|--Robert DE GREY
| (1246 - ....)
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| _William (I) DUSTON _|_____________________
| | m 1191
| _William (II) DUSTON ___|
| | (1198 - 1231) m 1217 |
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| | |_Joan NOEL __________|_____________________
| | (1179 - 1198) m 1191
|_Isabel DE DUSTON ___|
(.... - 1305) m 1247|
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(1192 - 1235) m 1217 |
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[7606] Paul Bailey McBride's online genealogy (June, 1999) states that Sir Robert de GREY (-1295) is son of Sir Walter de GREY (-1267) and Isabel DUNSTON (-1304), b. of Rotherfield, Somerton, & Hardwick, Oxfordshire; Sculcotes & Kettlewell, Yorkshire; Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, Eng., d. by 27 May 1295; married Joan de VALOINES (-1312) - Children: 1.Sir John de GREY (1272-1311); 2.Thomas de GREY (-1295); 3.Margaret GREY (-1311) m. Hugh de PLESCY (PLESSITIS) Lord Plescy (1267-1301). This database also gives Robert's father's line: Sir Walter de GREY (-1267), son of Robert de GREY and Beatrice, b. of Rotherfield, Hardwick, & Somerton, Oxfordshire; Upton in Badsworth, Yorkshire, Eng., d. 1267; married Isabel DUNSTON (-1304) - and carries this line back many generations. See this site at: http://www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc/gw30.htm#I8541
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[4555] http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/gg/grey01.htm offers: "Richard de Grey of Codnor, Governor of the Channel Islands m. Lucia de Humes (dau of John de Humes)" and provides descendants. http://www.thepeerage.com offers: "Richard de Grey was the son of Henry de Grey and Isolda Bardolf. He married Lucy de Humez, daughter of John de Humez, before 1223. He died before 8 September 1271. Richard de Grey held the office of Warden of Guernsey and Jersey in 1226. He held the office of Sheriff of Essex in 1239. He held the office of Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1239.3 He held the office of Steward of Gascony circa 1248. He held the office of Steward of Gascony in 1253. He held the office of Warden of Guernsey and Jersey in 1254. In 1258 he sided with Simnon de Montfort in the Barons' War. He held the office of Keeper of Dover Castle, on behalf of the baronial party.2 He held the office of Keeper of Rochester in 1264, after the Battle of Lewes. He was taken prisoner by King Henry III and his lands confiscated but these were shortly afterwards restored to him. He lived at Codnor, Derbyshire, England."
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[21015] Information on this line is from Assunta Caso's site on Ancestry World Tree in 2004, and is not verified. This site states that he died in Oxfordshire and was buried the same day in Somersetshire - not likely! It also reports that he was church warden in 1627 according to the Parish Register of Carlton Musgrove in Somersetshire, and gives his eight children, of whom William is eldest. It also reports that William is son of William Haskell, b. 1544 in Wincanton, Somersetshire, d. 1595 in Gillingham, England, m. in Charlton Musgrave in 1567 to Ann Hannah (b. 1543 in Charlton Mushrave, d. in Gillingham), and that they also had Mark Haskell (b. ca. 1568 in Wincanton). Cf. David A. Haskell's site in Ancestry.com which reports William was a blacksmith and church warden (chief lay officer of the parish) and was from a branch of the Haskell family which lived in the northeastern part of Dorsetshire - in Motcombe, a subparish of Gilligham, See also "Origins of the Haskell Family: Earliest Parish Recorded Dates of Haskell Family Residence in Towns and Counties of Geat Britain," compiled by N. H. Haskell and W. A. Haskell in the "Haskell Journal: Newsletter of the Haskell Family Association" (vol. 3 [1986], #3). See also http://www.haskells.net
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| (1812 - 1879) m 1840|
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| (1790 - 1838) |
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|--Lewis Henry KIMBALL
| (1841 - 1929)
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| | (1796 - 1850) m 1820 |
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|_Eleanor ELKINS _____|
(1823 - 1899) m 1840|
| _Jabez CLOUGH _______+
| | (1723 - 1808) m 1749
| _Joseph CLOUGH ______|_Sarah YOUNG ________
| | (1750 - 1822) m 1775 (.... - 1807)
|_Susanna CLOUGH _______|
(1795 - 1834) m 1820 |
| _John FOLSOM ________+
| | (1708 - 1790)
|_Susanna FOLSOM _____|_Eleanor BRACKETT ___
m 1775 (1712 - 1781)
[22771] This person is presumed living.
_Jacob PERKINS ______+
| (1662 - 1705) m 1684
_Jacob PERKINS ______|_Elizabeth SPARKS ___
| (1685 - 1770) m 1717 (.... - 1692)
_Sparks PERKINS _____|
| (1721 - 1789) m 1743|
| | _Josiah LITTLEFIELD _+
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| |_Anna LITTLEFIELD ___|_Lydia MASTERS ______
| (1702 - ....) m 1717 (.... - 1707)
_Isaac PERKINS ______|
| (1746 - ....) m 1770|
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| m 1743 |
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|--Samuel W. PERKINS
| (1788 - 1816)
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(1752 - 1835) m 1770|
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[16197] Samuel died of Yellow Fever and was buried at sea. He and Hannah had 23 grandsons, 11 of whom served in the War Between the States and of these three never returned home to Maine. Identified as son of Isaac Perkins and Olive Webber by The Douchette/Crosby Family Tree Project at http://www.lrwebdesign.com/familytree/fam/fam01230.html (not verified). Also see "Before the Mast," Vol. 3, # 20 18 March 2000 in "The Ellsworth American" [file copy at Wilson Museum, Castine, ME] by Mark E. Honey.
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| (.... - 1229)
_Manassas IV, Count of RETHEL _|
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| |_Félicité DE BROYES _____________________|__
| (.... - 1257)
_Hughes IV of Rethel, Count of RETHEL _|
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[22108] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s077/f350143.htm calls her Jeanne de Rethel and states that she d. after 1325. Her ancestry is from this web site, and must be verified.
[3178] Clovis was a kinsman of Clovis I, who instigated the murder of his grandson Cloderic the Parricide by Cloderic's son. It was a brutal era. See Casteries, De Rene de La Croix, "The Lives of the Kings and Queens of France,"
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_Dedo I, Count of WETTIN ____+
| (.... - 1009)
_Dietrich II, Count of WETTIN _|_Thedburge of HALDENSLEBEN __
| (.... - 1034) m 1010
_Thimo of Kistritz, Count of WETTIN _|
| (1015 - 1091) |
| | _Echard I, Count of MIESSEN _+
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| |_Mathilda of MIESSEN __________|_Suanhilde of SAXONY ________
| m 1010
_Thimo I, Count of WETTIN _|
| (.... - 1104) |
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|--Conrad I, Count of WETTIN
| (1098 - 1157)
| _Sigfrid of NORTHEIM ________+
| | (.... - 1004)
| _Bernard of NORTHEIM __________|_____________________________
| | (.... - 1040)
| _Otto II of NORTHEIM ________________|
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[5178] See "The House of Wettin" at http://www.die-sachsen-kommen.de/en/wettinen.htm in 2007.
_Robert WYATT _______+
| (1383 - 1440) m 1408
_Godfrey WYATT ______|_Jane SKIPWITH ______
| (1404 - 1460) (1395 - ....)
_Richard WYATT ______|
| (1435 - ....) |
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| (1411 - 1443)
_Henry WYATT ________|
| (1460 - 1537) m 1500|
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[21614] http://www.tudorplace.com.ar (not verified) offers: "1536 Accompanied Anne Boleyn to the scaffold on May 9th, and received from her "her little prayer book, set in gold enamelled black which she long preserved as a precious relic". (Ireland History). At her execution Anne Boleyn went to the block dressed in black damask and was said never to have looked more beautiful. One of her attendants was Anne Wyatt, to who she was seen to whisper something as she knelt. A message she sent earlier on her execution day no one dared to mention to the King. Annes message to Henry VIII through Anne Wyatt was 'Commend me to his Majesty, and tell him he has ever been constant in his career of advancing me. From a private gentlewoman he made me a marchioness, from a marchioness a Queen. And now he has left me no higher degree of honour, he gives me my innocence the crown of martyrdom'. (N B Morrison)."