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_Aubri-Geoffrey, Count of GATINAIS _|
| (.... - 1046) |
| | _Alberic II, Count DE MACON ___________________
| | | (.... - 0975)
| |_Béatrix DE MÂCON _________________________|_Ermentrude ROUCY _____________________________
| (0958 - 1005)
_Fulk IV ("Rechin"), Count of ANJOU _|
| (1043 - 1109) m 1089 |
| | _Geoffrey I ("Greygown"), Count of ANJOU ______+
| | | (.... - 0987)
| | _Fulk III, Count of ANJOU _________________|_Adelaide of VERMANDOIS _______________________
| | | (0970 - 1040) m 1001 (0950 - ....)
| |_Ermengarde of ANJOU _______________|
| (.... - 1076) |
| | _Thierry I, Duke of Upper LORRAINE ____________+
| | | (.... - 1026)
| |_Hildegarde of LORRAINE ___________________|_Richilde DE LUNÉVILLE ________________________
| (.... - 1040) m 1001
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|--Fulk V ("the Young"), Count of ANJOU
| (1092 - 1143)
| _William of Hainaut, Baron of MONTFORT ________+
| | (.... - 1001)
| _Amauri II, Baron DE MONTFORT _____________|_______________________________________________
| | (1020 - 1060)
| _Simon de Montfort L'AMAURY ________|
| | (.... - 1087) |
| | | _William of GOMETZ ____________________________
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| | |_Bertrade of GOMETZ _______________________|_______________________________________________
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|_Bertrade DE MONTFORT _______________|
(.... - 1117) m 1089 |
| _Robert, Count of EVREAUX _____________________+
| | (0964 - 1037)
| _Richard, Count of EVREUX _________________|_Herleve of NORMANDY __________________________
| | (.... - 1040)
|_Agnes, Heiress of EVREUX __________|
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| _Ramon Borell (Raymond I), Count of BARCELONA _+
| | (0942 - 1018) m 1001
|_Adela (or Godeheut) Borrell of BARCELONA _|_Ermesinde of CARCASONNE ______________________
(.... - 1057)
Fulk V was "King of Jerusalem" (1131-1143) as a Crusader. His wife was Ermenburge "of La Fleche" (aka Erembourg of Maine); after her death he married Melisande, eldest daughter of Baldwin II (King of Jerusalem, whom Fulk V succeeded as its third royal ruler) - this marriage occured in 1129. An eye-witness, Archbishop William of Tyre, described Fulk as "...a ruddy man, like David...faithful and gentle, affable and kind...a powerful prince...and very successful in ruling his own people...an experienced warrior full of patience and wisdom in military affairs."{-"The Plantagenet Chronicles," ed. by E. Hallam, p.38.}
http://www.pillagoda.freewire.co.uk/BOW.htm reports: "Fulk V was born about 1092 and became an ally of the English who, by the Treaty of Gisors (March/April 1113), recognised his right to succeed his father-in-law in Maine when he died in 1109. In 1119 Fulk's daughter, Matilda of Anjou, married William the Atheling (Henry's I's son by Edith Matilda of Scotland, descendant of the Saxon Atheling). Under the terms of the Treaty of Gisors, Henry I was recognised as overlord of Maine and Brittany. When Henry I's son William the Atheling died in the wreck of the "White Ship" on 25.11.1120, William's wife Matilda of Anjou went into a convent. Fulk's second daughter Sybille of Anjou married William Clito, son of Henry I's brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy but the marriage was annulled and Sybille married Thierry or Dierick, Count of Flanders. Fulk V was a short, fat, coarse, red-haired man, a good and experienced soldier, of an affable, generous, patient and prudent nature. He was aged 39 or 40 when he went to Jerusalem after the death of his first wife Ermentrude, was given Melisande, heiress of Jerusalem as his second wife and became king there. He was involved in the dispute regarding the inheritance of Antioch, defeated the Saracen Zengi and fought against John Comnenus, Emperor of Constantinople who tried to capture Antioch which he claimed as his inheritance. Zenghi attacked a second time and Fulk was defeated, taking refuge in the castle of Montferrand. Fulk's son-in-law Dierick or Thierry of Flanders arrived in the Holy Land, crossing the Jordan to rid the area of brigands but the Turks took this opportunity of attacking South Palestine. During the last year of his life Fulk built the castle of Kerak in Moab, Ibelin on the site of Gath, 10 miles from Ascalon and Blanchegarde at Tell-es-Safiyeh, 8 miles from Ascalon. Fulk died of a fractured skill in 1144 when his horse fell whilst hunting a hare."
[15544] This person is presumed living.
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_Jacob COOPER __________|_________________________
| (1793 - 1871) m 1820
_Daniel COOPER ______|
| (1824 - 1903) m 1846|
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| |_Lydia OAKLEY __________|_________________________
| (1800 - 1866) m 1820
_Henry COOPER ______________|
| (1852 - 1941) m 1873 |
| | _John Frederick BREINER _+
| | | (1762 - 1824)
| | _Johannes BRINER _______|_________________________
| | | (1786 - 1863)
| |_Sarah Jane BRINER __|
| (1827 - 1887) m 1846|
| | _________________________
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| |_Maria Elizabeth LOEWE _|_________________________
| (1788 - 1863)
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|--Maude COOPER
| (1882 - 1947)
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|_Rebecca Hirsel (or HERSH) _|
(1857 - 1912) m 1873 |
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[12062] Maude m. (1st of four husbands) Clyde Gowthrop (1884-1940) and they had Leora Mary Gowthrop (May 22, 1899 - March 27, 1968, m. Earl Gebhard; had no child).
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_Amic, Count DE VENTE _|__
| (.... - 1028)
_Piette AMIC ________|
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[8424] Bernard I m. Matilda ______.
[28637]
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LDS IGI - not verified
[24171] This person is presumed living.
_William I, Count of Holland And ZEALAND _+
| (.... - 1224)
_Florent IV, Count of HOLLAND __|_Adelaide of GELDERS _____________________
| (1210 - ....) (.... - 1218)
_William (II), Count of HOLLAND ______|
| (1227 - 1256) m 1252 |
| | _Henry I, Duke of BRABANT ________________+
| | | (1160 - 1235) m 1179
| |_Mathilde of BRABANT ___________|_Maud of ALSACE __________________________
| (1200 - 1267)
_Floris V of HOLLAND _|
| (1254 - 1296) |
| | __________________________________________
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| | ________________________________|__________________________________________
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| |_Elisabeth VON BRAUNSCHWEIG-LÜNEBURG _|
| (.... - 1266) m 1252 |
| | __________________________________________
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| |________________________________|__________________________________________
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|--John I of HOLLAND
| (1284 - 1299)
| _Guy II DE DAMPIERRE _____________________+
| | (1155 - 1216)
| _William of DAMPIERRE __________|_Mathilde DE BOURBON _____________________
| | (.... - 1231) m 1223
| _Guy of Dampierre, Count of FLANDERS _|
| | (1225 - 1305) |
| | | _Baldwin VI, Count of HAINAUT ____________+
| | | | (1171 - 1206)
| | |_Margaret, Countess of HAINAUT _|_Marie DE CHAMPAGNE ______________________
| | (1202 - 1280) m 1223 (.... - 1204)
|_Beatrix of FLANDERS _|
(.... - 1291) |
| __________________________________________
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| ________________________________|__________________________________________
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|_Matilda DE BETHUNE __________________|
(.... - 1264) |
| __________________________________________
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[1670] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HOLLAND.htm offers: "Jan (1284-Haarlem 10 Nov 1299). He succeeded his father in 1296 as Jan I Count of Holland, under the guardianship of Wolfart van Borsselen who was murdered in 1298 on the orders of Jean Comte de Hainaut who seized Count Jan and his wife and succeeded as guardian. The 'Chronologia Johannes de Beke' records the death '1299 IV Kal Nov apud Harlem' of 'Iohannes domicellus'. Count Jan died of a gastric complaint, allegedly poisoned by Comte Jean who succeeded him as Count of Holland. m (Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk 18 Jan 1297) as her first husband, Elizabeth of England, daughter of Edward I 'Longshanks' King of England & his first wife Infanta dona Leonor de Castilla (Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire Aug 1282-Quendon, Essex [5] May 1316, bur Walden Abbey, Essex). The 'Chronologia Johannes de Beke' records the marriage of Count Jan and 'ElizabethEduardi regis filia', recording in a later passage that she returned to England after her husband died and married (secondly) 'comes Erffordie'. She married secondly (Westminster Abbey 14 Nov 1302) Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex." See Alison Weir, "Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), pp. 83-84 and http://www.geerts.com/holland/holland-2.htm.
[12663] This person is presumed living.