[4121] "Oxford lllustrated History of Medieval Europe" (NY: Oxford Press, 1988), p. 212 gives her as wife of Tancred and states that they also had William of the Principate, Lord of Salerno (who had Richard of the Principate) and Roger I, Count of Sicily (1072-1101) who m. as her first husband Adelaide and had Roger II, King of Sicily (1130-1154) - the chart on p. 212 contines this line. http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/lostworlds/features/women.htm states that Tancred "married the illegitimate Cecilia Capet, daughter of Philip Capet (1053-1108), de Courtenay, Philip the Fair, King of France." http://www.geneajourney.com/nrmndy.html offers: "Seen also as Fredesende, Fressende, and Fressendis, there is disagreement as to her placement as a daughter of Duke Richard I. Her husband, Tancred of Hauteville was first married to one Muriella, and secondly to Fredesina. By this first marriage, Tancred had a son William, of whom exists a record which calls William 'nepos' (literal translation, nephew) of Richard, Duke of Normandy. A second record calls Tancred and Fredesina's son, Robert Guiscard, 'nepos' of RIchard, Duke of Normandy. Both Muriella and Fredesina are believed to have been either sisters, or aunt and niece, as Muriella appears to have been close to a generation older than Fredesina. Some believe they were sisters and both daughters of Duke Richard I, or of Duke Richard II, while others believe Muriella was the daughter of Richard I, and Fredesina was daughter of Richard II. See soc.genealogy.medieval for a discussion of these issues."
[16530] This person is presumed living.
[14123] This person is presumed living.
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[5656] "...one of the barons who took up arms against King John, and whose lands were seized in consequence; but making his peace he had restitution on paying 40 marks upon the accession of Henry III, in whose reign he was constituted a commissioner for collecting the fifteenth then levied in the counties of Warwick and Leicester. In the former of which shires he was likewise a justice of assize." - Burke's "Dormant and Extinct Peerages," 1883, p. 63.
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[2189] Nicholas was of Butlers Parish, Brixton, and was buried 08 Oct 1613 in Brixton, Devonshire, and his widow Joan (b. ca. 1559) was buried 05 Feb 1615 in Brixton; they married ca. 1579 in Brixton, Devonshire. For this family, see "One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families," John Osborne Austin (Baltimore: Genealolgical Pub. Co., 1982), p. 69, which reports; "It is held with much confidence by many persons, that this ancestor was a descendant of that Richard Coffin who came to England at the time of the Norman conquest, and who was the founder of the ancient family now seated at Portledge. The names of the proprietors of Portledge have been Richard, John, WIlliam and David; but with the name of Richard predominating in the continuous line of names preserved since 1254. ...In looking for the origin of this family in Normandy, it has been found that the old chateau of Courtiton, a few miles from Fallaise, was once the home of the Norman Coffins...."
_Hlodve (The Viking), Earl of ORKNEY __+
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_Sigurd ("the Corpulent"), Earl of ORKNEY _|_Audna ("Edna") of IRELAND ____________
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[7155] Robert left Orkney and went to Normandy. Apparently he accompanied William the Conqueror to England, for the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1956, 4:280) states: "The first Robert de Brus, a follower of William the Conqueror, was rewarded by the gift of many manors, chiefly in Yorkshire, of which Skelton was the principal." "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 47, credits him with building the castle of la Brusse in Normandy at Brix.
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[11198] Willis m. Grace ____ and had Paul Richard Griffin.
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_Benjamin KINSMAN ___|_Susanna DUTCH ______
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| |_Alice FREEMAN ____________________|_Mary PERKINS _______
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| _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _|_Judith WEEKS _______
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|_Mary GRINDLE _____________________|_Dorothy WEBBER _____
(1765 - 1839) (1720 - ....)
[16124] Her death date must be wrong - see sn Frederick's birth date.
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Penobscot, ME Cemetery Locations, Bertha Hutchins Bowden, 1971
[14559] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Aloys_of_Liechtenstein offers: "Prince Aloys Gonzaga of Liechtenstein (17 June 1869 -16 March 1955 was the son of Prince Alfred Aloys and Princess Henriette. The maternal nephew of Franz I of Liechtenstein, Prince Aloys renounced his rights to the succession on 26 February 1923."
[16763] This person is presumed living.
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_William, Count of NASSAU _|_Elizabeth of HESSE ________
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[9982] Kenneth and Ruth r. Newville, PA.