[31010] See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béthune which reports "Guillaume II . . . épousa Mathilde, fille de Gauthier II, héritière de Termonde, Lokeren, Meulebeke et de l'avouerie de Saint-Bavon de Gand. Il mourut en 1213." Also see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termonde.
[55385] The unverified file LRZ5-XWL in familysearch.org offers: "When Lowell Emerson Field was born on 4 February 1916, in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Elmer Downs Field, was 26 and his mother, Lucy Albina Noyes, was 27. He married Imogene Emma Mixer on 25 October 1936, in Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He lived in Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1936 and Penobscot, Hancock, Maine, United States in 1940. He registered for military service in 1945. He died on 27 August 1993, in Saco, York, Maine, United States, at the age of 77."
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http://genealogy.euweb.cz/piast/piast1.html reports that he m. (2) ca. 1089 Jutta of Germany (b. 1047,d. 1100). Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f015.htm.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/POLAND.htm offers in 2007: "Wladyslaw Herman of Poland, son of Kazimierz I Karol 'Odnowiciel/the Renewer' Prince of Poland & his wife Dobronega Maria Vladimirovna of Kiev ([1043]-4 Jun 1102). The 'Chronicæ Polanorum' names (in order) the four sons 'Bolezlavus, Wladislaus, Mescho et Otto' of King Kazimierz, and an (unnamed) daughter who married 'regi Bohemiæ'. 'Vladizlaum et Bolizlaum' are named as sons of Kazimierz & his wife in the Annalista Saxo. He succeeded in 1080 as Wladyslaw I Prince of Poland. The 'Annales Capituli Cracoviensis' record the death in 1102 of 'Hermannus dux Polonie cognominatus Vladislaus'.
- m firstly ([1080]) Judith of Bohemia, daughter of Vratislav II Duke of the Bohemians & his second wife Adelaida of Hungary ([1056/58]-25 Dec 1086). The Annalista Saxo names 'Iudhitam et Ludmilam filias et Brazilaum iuniorem et Wratislaum' as children of Duke Vratislav and his Hungarian wife. The 'Chronica Boemorum' names (in order) 'Iudithæ et Ludmilæ, similiter Bracislai iunioris et Wratislai, qui in primo flore iuventutis occidit XIII Kal Dec' as children of 'ductrix Adleyth'. In the same passage, the chronicler records that one of Duke Vratislav's daughters, unnamed and without specifying by which marriage, married 'duci Polonico'. The Chronicæ Polanorum' refers to the wife of King W?adys?aw as 'filiam Wratislavi Bohemici regis'. The 'Chronica Boemorum' records the death '1085 VIII Kal Ian' of 'Iuditha coniux Wladizlai ducis Poloniorum, quæ fuit filia Wratizlai ducis Boemorum'. The 'Annales Capituli Cracoviensis' record the death in 1086 of 'Iudith mater sua [Bolezslaus tertius]'. The 'Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum' records that she died from the effects of childbirth.
- m secondly ([1089]) as her second husband, Judith [Maria/Sophia] of Germany, widow of Salomon King of Hungary, daughter of Emperor Heinrich III King of Germany & his second wife Agnès de Poitou ([1054]-14 Mar [1092/96], bur Admont Abbey). The 'Annales Yburgenses' refer to the wife of 'Ungariam . . . [rex] Salemannum' as 'regis Heinrici sororem'. The 'Chronicæ Polanorum records that King W?adys?aw married 'sororem imperatoris tertii Henrici, uxorem prius Salemonis Ungariæ regis'. The 'Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum' specifies her name 'Iudite'. The necrology of Weltenburg records the death 'II Id Mar' of 'Iudita de Polonia soror Heinrici imperatoris IV'. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeran records the death 'II Id Mar' of 'Iudita regina'.
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Marion was a dressmaker, 1898-1910. After the death of her husband she moved to Ohio to live with their daughter, Vivian.
Marion was a member of the Cleveland Colony of Mayflower Descendants and of the Akron chapter of DAR. Her final years were spent with her daughter, Vivian, in Akron. She was known to her grandchildren as "Munzie." Marion m. (2) in November, 1919 in Cleveland, OH Ernest S. Peck (he was age 65 in the 1920 census) of Cleveland. Peck was the first mayor (1904-1908) of Newburgh Heights in Cuyahoga Co., OH. An Ernest S. Peck is in the 1900 city directory of Cleveland, r. 45 Clement, a "supt." The Pecks moved to Middleburgh Heights from Waterbury, CT. The Newburgh Fertilizer Company, established in 1876 by Davidson and Palmer, held by J. B. Peck, J. H. Breck, and E. S. Peck as proprietors, manufactured bone dust and superphosphates.
"The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History" offers: "NEWBURGH HEIGHTS, organized and incorporated as a village in 1904, is a .5 sq. mi. residential community south of Cleveland between the industrial valley of the CUYAHOGA RIVER and the village of CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS. It was originally part of Newburgh Twp. The name was probably taken from Newburgh, NY. Edwin S. Peck was the village's first mayor (1904-08). The population in 1909 was 400. Newburgh Hts. was settled first by New Englanders, then by IRISH and Welsh immigrants, and subsequently by POLES, CZECHS, and GERMANS who worked in the nearby steel mills and factories of NEWBURGH. In 1917 Newburgh Hts. had a building boom; farms were subdivided into residential lots, taxes rose, and a group of residents seceded and formed the village of Cuyahoga Hts. The new boundaries left the residential area in Newburgh Hts. and the farmland and industrial area in Cuyahoga Hts. Ernest S. Peck, b. 24 Oct 1854 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga Co., OH (per www.findagrave.com), was age 79 when he died 22 Feb 1934, and was buried 24 Feb 1934 at Harvard Grove, Cuyahoga Co., OH."