[6624] This person is presumed living.
[26760] One World Tree on Ancestry.com proposes this parent and states he is son of Thomas French (b. ca. 1532 in Arkesdan, Co. Essex, d. 27 Jan 1613 in Halstead, Essex), son of Thomas French (b. 1506 in Sussex Square, London, d. 1599 in Wethersfield, Sussex), but this line is not verified!
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[5300] Elizabeth m. John Balch.
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See reference for sister Sarah.
[670] This person is presumed living.
_Erc, King of DALRIEDA _+
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[3509] Aidan ruled the Scottish kingdom of Dalriada, succeeding his kinsman King Conall; Aidan was crowned at Iona by St. Columba; he refused to remain dependent upon the Irish Dalriada; he was defeated by Aethelfrith, King of Northumberland, at a place called Daeganstane (probably Liddesdale). {see Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Ed., 1:441; 6:994.} Dalriada was the name of two Gaelic kingdoms, one in Ireland and one in Scotland (settled from northern Antrim in Ireland ca. 500 A.D.), the latter based in Argyllshire and dependent upon the Irish Dalrieda until about 575 when Aidan asserted its independence. http://www.magoo.com/hugh/scotskings.html (in 2002) states: "Columba set aside this feeble prince [Aedhan's older brother, Eoganan], and, acting according to Brehon, or Irish law, which permitted such deviations when the regular heir was a minor, or incapable, he selected Aidan, who had been trained in the institution of Iona, to fill the throne. Seating him on the 'stone of fate,' [1] he solemnly anointed him King of the Scottish Dal Riada, exacting from both monarch and subjects a promise that they would abide in the profession of the Christian faith. Aidan's reign was exceptionally prosperous. . . . [2] He was a descendant of the famous Hibernian monarch Niall of the Nine Hostages, A.D. 400, and his descendants continued to occupy the throne 'till the union of the Picts and the Scots in 843.' History Of The Scottish Nation Volume 2, Chapter 25 (http://www.electricscotland.com/history/wylie/vol2ch25.htm). Robert M. Gunn, in his Skye's Scottish History Timeline (http://hometown.aol.com/Skyelander/timeline.html), designates 606 as the year of the death of King Aidan of Dal Riada. Father of Eochaid Buidhe. A second child was Arthur macAiden of Dal Riata. In the 10th century edition of the Tripartite life of Saint Patrick, comes the following incident when Saint Patrick went into Dal Riada: "Patrick received welcome in that territory from the twelve son's of Erc; and Fergus Mor, son of Erc, said to Patrick 'if thy reverence would, influence my brother in dividing the land I would give it to thee'. And Patrick granted this division to Bishop Olcan in Airthermuighe. Patrick said to Fergus ' Though thy land is not great at this day among thy brothers it is thou who shalt be king. from thee shall descend the kings of this territory for ever and in Fortrenn' and this was fulfilled in Aidan the son of Gabran who took Alba by Force." Dale (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Part_1.htm). (570-604). Cf. http://www.dagobertsrevenge.com/devere/Genealogies/VereDescentfromLlewelyn.html
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[9792] Magdalena's ancestry is available in "Flickinger Families in the U.S.A.," Robert E. Flickinger (1927), pp. 226-227.
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[23886] Priscilla, third wife of Isaiah Nash, was previously married to _____ Milliken. She is daughter of Jeremiah Strout and Mary Small - see http://home.comcast.net/~downeastgenealogy/Genealogies/Nash.htm and http://www.mackayhouse.com/tree/f8612.htm
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[25140] http://www.berndjosefjansen.de/LISTE2.HTM offers: "Burkhard II. von Zollern, Gf. v. Zollern, geboren um 1100 (Religion: r.K.), gestorben um 1154. Gf. v. Zollern 1125, genannt in einigen Schenkungsurkunden an die Klöster zu Reichenau und Gengenbach...."