[861] [Mary's death date is 2 March 1865 per Amherst, ME Town Clerk. The date accepted above is from Vivian Inez Kenniston.] Bradford was first called Blakesburgh. A Joseph Ames was constable and assessor there in 1823, and James Kenniston was school agent for the south ward that year. Joseph Ames' children listed at Bradford are: Sopha (b. 27 Nov 1817), John Forbes Ames (b. 10 Mar 1820), James Keniston [sic] Ames (b. 2 Feb 1822) and Lidia Wilson Ames (b. 22 Dec 1823). Were there earlier children born elsewhere? Does Mary's ancestry eventually tie into the family of William Ames, born at Bruton, Somersetshire, England, baptised 6 Oct 1605, came to Braintree, Mass. in 1635? - see "Ames Ancestry - Europe to Maine," Agnes H. Ames (Brewer, ME, 1979).
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[3685] Gunhilda m. Sveyn I 'Forkbeard' Haraldsson, King of Denmark and England. http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower03.htm states "Dowager Queen Gunhild of Poland of Sweden - It is not known for certain that she was actually the wife of King Erik, who might have been married to Sigrid Storråda, but she might have acted as regent for son, king Olof Skötkonung. Since 996 she was possibly married to Svend Forkbeard king of Denmark and political active until their divorce in 1000. In 996 she lead to an alliance between Denmark and Sweden. Daughter of prince of Poland Mieszko I and Dobrawa, she was origianally named Princess ?wi?tos?awaSygryda, mother of several children with both husbands, and lived (968/72-after 1014)." http://www.geocities.com/missourimule_2000/kingsofdenmark2.html reports: "Her Polish name was Sygryda Swietoslawa; we have used the Norse variation since it is the one most likely to be encountered. She is also believed to be the same person as Gunhilda, who is often listed as the wife of Sven I 'Forkbeard'. Also, her father is sometimes listed as Skoglar Toste, or the mythical 'Burislav'. Burislav is considered to be a combination of Miezko I and Boleslaw of Poland. After she divorced from Erik, she was given Gotaland as a fife. Olaf Trygvasson proposed to her, but demanded that she convert to Christianity. This proposal insulted her, and she began to actively orchestrate Olaf's downfall by allying Sweden and Denmark against Norway. She was successful when Olaf fell in the Battle of Swold in 1000. She also had Harald Grenske burned to death to discourage other petty kings from proposing to her, thus earning the nickname 'haughty'."
[25270] See Leo van de Pas, "Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europaeischen Staaten, 4 vol., Marburg, 1953, 1975," by W.K. Prinz von Isenburg. "Nachkommen Gorms des Alten 1978," by S. Otto Brenner. "Europaeische Stammtafeln", J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg.
[10009] This person is presumed living.