_Henry I DE CHÂTILLON ________________
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_Guy II of CHÂTILLON ____|
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| _Hugues III CANDAVENE ________________
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| _Anselme CAMPDAVAINE ___________|______________________________________
| | (1090 - 1174)
| _Hugh, Count of ST. POL _|
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| | | _Stephen of Blois, King Of ENGLAND ___+
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| | |_Eustachie DE BLOIS ____________|_Matilda ("Maud") of BOULOGNE ________
| | (1105 - 1151)
|_Elizabeth of HAINAULT ____|
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| _Baldwin III, Count of HAINAULT ______+
| | (1088 - 1120) m 1107
| _Baldwin IV, Count of HAINAULT _|_Yolande of GUELDERS _________________
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|_Yolande of HAINAULT ____|
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| _Gottfried (Godfrey), Count of NAMUR _+
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|_Alix DE NAMUR _________________|_Ermesinde of LUXEMBURG ______________
(.... - 1195) (1084 - 1143)
[23794] Identified in this family by http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm#chatillon which reports Hugh m. "the heiress, Mary, of Blois, from whom subsequent Counts of Blois and St. Pol derive" and provides a genealogical chart.
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| | (0865 - 0919) m 0884
| _Arnulf I "The Elder", Count of FLANDERS _|_Lady Alfrith (or Elfrida), PRINCESS ______
| | (0890 - 0966) m 0934 (.... - 0929)
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|_Alix DE VERMANDOIS ______________________|_Liegarde of FRANCE _______________________
(.... - 0960) m 0934 (0895 - 0931)
[5197] He is duplicated in this database as Giselbert Crispin, Count of Eu et Brionne, showing an alternate ancestry. {Identified in "Falaise Roll...," table 13 - see reference under ID3229 - table V shows his wife as Gonnor, a granddaughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, via an unknown daughter who is perhaps wife of Baldric the Teuton.} Gilbert was from Colleville near Bayeux; he held lands in Suffolk in 1086 (Domesday) and the English barons of Colville descend from him. Also see a discussion of the surname, etc. in Appendices 16-18 of the 1994 edition of "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co.), p. 136ff.
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[8102] Baldwin had grant in fee of Manor of Pridias.
_Alexander DE DUNBAR ________________+
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_Patrick DUNBAR _____|_____________________________________
| (.... - 1356)
_George DUNBAR ______|
| m 1354 |
| | _Sir Thomas Randolph, Earl of MORAY _+
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| |_Isobel RANDOLPH ____|_Isabel STEWART _____________________
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| (1379 - 1443) |
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| (1340 - 1402) m 1354|
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| |_Olivia D'ALBIGNY ___|_Maud BIGOD ___________________________
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[11940] Bruce Arnold (arnold@ipfw.edu) offered in July, 2003: "John Hollenbaugh could very well be the grandchild of Conrad (Hollenbach) Hollenbaugh. I'm trying to figure out who Daniel Hollenbaugh belongs to. It appears to me that Benjamin, John, and Daniel Hollenbaugh, who were all present in Richland County, Ohio in 1850, could very well be brothers. These men appear to fit the approximate dates for the children of Conrad Hollenbaugh's son, John. If that is correct, they are all from Perry County, Pennsylvania where Conrad Hollenbaugh's family resided. John Hollenbaugh Senior died broke, without a will in 1832. It makes sense that after their father died these male children set out for Ohio. In a genealogical document on the 'Hollenbach Family Records' by Claire R. Shirk (that is available through the LDS records), there is the following listing regarding the estate of John Hollenbaugh, Conrad Hollenbaugh's son: Probated 24 September 1832 - Orphan's Court, August Term, 1837, p. 459: 'August 9, 1937(sic), Petition of John Hollenbaugh heir of John Hollenbaugh of Toboyne township who died intestate leaving a widow named Dorothy, and nine children viz., Isaac, David, Benjamin now in Ohio, Catharine, John the petitioner, Hannah, Samuel and Rebecca the last one who is a minor; owned tract of 120 a. in Perry C., adjoining William Anderson and George Thomas.' Reading the document, it says that John had nine children. However, if you count the children, there are only eight children listed." Arnold offered later in July, 2003: "This is not proof, but it is evidence in that direction: On Henry Hollenbaugh's death certificate (Henry was John's son, born 2/16/1857 and died 10/30/1935), the listing for Henry's father says John Hollenbaugh, born Perry County, Penn. Mother, Mary Briner, born Perry County, Penn. Henry was buried November 2, 1935 in Oakland Cemetery. Henry had a daughter that you do not have listed on your web site. Her name was Freda Frances Hollenbaugh. She was Born Jan 14, 1905 in Shelby, Ohio, and she died September 5, 1925 in Shelby, Ohio. The cause of death was Bright's disease. Freda was buried in Oakland Cemetery on September 8, 1925."
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[2818] The Mayhew surname is the Biblical "Matthew" in a Cornish form - also appearing as Mayow or Mayo. It shows Norman-French influences. Robert was eldest son and heir of Dynton. See http://history.vineyard.net/mayhew.htm
[2817]
[S93]
"The History of Martha's Vineyard...," Charles Edward Banks (Dukes Co. Hist.
[6520] This person is presumed living.
[27700] http://www.thepeerage.com/p10735.htm states Sir Geoffrey Pole r. Medmenham, Buckinghamshire.
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|--Constance POYNINGS
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|_Eleanor DE WELLE ___|
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| | (1310 - 1361)
| _John DE MOWBRAY ______|_Joan PLANTAGENET _____
| | (1340 - 1368)
|_Eleanor DE MOWBRAY _|
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| | (.... - 1353)
|_Elizabeth DE SEGRAVE _|_Margaret PLANTAGENET _
(1338 - 1375) (.... - 1399)
[28112] NEHGR 156:137 states Constance m. (2) in 1439 Henry Grene, Esq., of Drayton, Northamtonshire, who d. shortly before 24 Feb 1467.
_Samuel RICE ________+
| (1794 - 1873) m 1816
_Conrad Sanderson RICE _|_Mary SHULL _________
| (1839 - 1911) (1796 - ....)
_Elmer E. RICE ____________|
| (1861 - 1947) |
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| |_Sarah Ellen HARTMAN ___|_____________________
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_Clarence W. RICE ____|
| (1901 - 1981) |
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