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[3979] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 80. Drogo was Count of Vexin, Nantes, Pontoise, Chaumont, etc. His wife is Godfrica d'Angel and Amiens. He is the same Drogo, Count of the Vexin, d. 1057, given as m. Godgifu (d. 1055, dau. of King Aethelred II of England and wife Emma, dau. of Duke Richard I of Normandy) per "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 250-21. Amiens is capital of the department of Somme, on the left bank of the river Somme, 81 miles north of Paris. The site was "Samarobriva," capital of the Ambiani, and place where St. Firmin (its first bishop) preached in the 4th century. https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/20553497 offers: "A pre-Conquest Earldom of Hereford has been assigned to Ralph, son of Dreux, Count of the Vexin, by Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor, but he is first credited with an Earldom of Worcester prior to 1049. On the landing of Eustace, Count of Boulogne, "Earl Ralph" is stated to have been one of those who brought assistance 'de suo comitatu', but it is not by any means clear what is intended by 'comitatu'. When the great earldom of Swein was confiscated and broken up, Ralph is presumed to have received Herefordshire, and to have been Earl of Hereford when he opposed Aelfgar's forces in 1055. According to Hoveden, he met the enemy 2 miles from Hereford and shortly after the battle fled from the field with his French and Norman followers, leaving Hereford to be sacked and burnt. He d. 21 Dec 1057, and was buried in Peterborough Abbey. [Complete Peerage VI:446-7] ------ RALPH, 2nd son of Dreux and Godgifu. He held Sudeley and Toddington, co. Gloucester, and Chilvers Coton, co. Warwick, T.R.E. In 1051, when Godwine, Earl of Kent, rebelled and collected an army at Tetbury, Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Siward, Earl of Northumbria, went to the aid of the King at Gloucester, and Radulfus comes . . . de juo comitatu quot potuit congregavit. In the same year, he and Odda, Earl of Devon and Somerset, were appointed by the King to command the fleet. In 1055 he was sent with a numerous army to protect Hereford against Alfgar, the rebel Earl of Chester, and Griffin, his Welsh ally; but he and his horsemen fled before the battle was effectively joined, and Hereford was burnt by the Welsh. He married Getha. He died 21 December 1057 and was buried at Peterborough. [Complete Peerage XII/1:411-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Ralph de Sudeley , Earl of Hereford Name: Ralf de Mantes , Earl of Hereford Caveat emptor: Dugdale below calls his father "Walter de Maunt". I don't think Walter (in French, Gautier/Gauthier} & Dreux are interchangeable. Of this County [Hereford], Raphe, Son to Walter de Maunt, by Goda, Sister to King Edward the Confessor, was Earl in the same King Edwards time; of whom, I find only these particulars memorable, viz. That in the year 1051. he raised what Forces he could in this his County, and joyned with Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Siward Earl of Northumberland, against Godwyne, Earl of Kent, then Rebelliously in Arms against King Edward the Confessor. After this, he, together with Earl Odo (both Kinsmen to that King) was made Admiral of above Fifty Ships, which were sent against Harold, and those other his Complices, that then infested the Coast with Piracies. But in the year 1055. when Algar, Earl of Mercia, who was banished, and joyning with Griffin, Prince of Wales, entered Herefordshire with an Army. This Earl Raphe, having raised what power he could to oppose them; and commanding the English to fight on Horsback, contrary to their usual course, when he should have made the onset; he was the first, who with the French and Normans, ran away, which caused the total loss of that Battle. By means whereof, the city of Herford, and the whole Countrey thereabouts were exposed to the mercy of those Rebels. This was on the Nineth Calends of November, the same year. [Ref: Dugdale, Baronage of England, 1675, reprinted by Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim & New York, 1977; Earls of Hereford, p. 21]"
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[34529] This person is from the unverified Dearie Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states James m. Mary _____ (1886-19 July 1964).
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[31431] [Note: Pendleton Co. was part of Virginia before the creation of West Virginia.]
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[20029] Find A Grave Memorial 75007588 offers Iona's obituary: "She was born December 13, 1921 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to the late John and Inez (Erzinger) Johnston and graduated in 1939 from Shelby High School. Iona worked at Ben Franklin in Shelby for many years. Prior to her time there Iona raised her five children. A selfless person, she helped her children through college by sewing, making draperies and upholstering furniture out of her home. Iona was a very active member of First United Church of Christ where she was an elder, deacon, and Sunday school teacher, along with many other duties. She was the Meals on Wheels coordinator, HelpLine volunteer and was the recipient of the Jess Rath Community Service Award. She also served as a poll worker for many elections, Girl Scout leader, Cub Scout den mother, 4-H advisor and was on the Shade Tree Commission for 25 years. Her hobbies included quilting as she used her time and talents to create baby quilts for the ABC Quilt Project."
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[43422] Her marriage record states Alice is daughter of Frank Lemar McCraken and Alfaretta Whelan.
[1949] C. P. Collins, Jr. ("Royal Ancestors...") claims that Muircaetach Mor is 21st in lineal descent from Oilliol, King of Leinster (via the royal line) and that Oilliol was baptised by Saint Patrick in 460 and died in 526. http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/earlychristian.htm reports: "In the early 12th century Muirchertach Mor OBriain was leader of the Dal gCais and could be regarded as High King, although he never got full recognition in the northern half of the country. Muirchertach gave his support to the movement for reform and was present at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111 which divided Ireland into dioceses for the first time. The kings influence and power were apparent in the huge amount of territory given to the diocese of Killaloe, streching from Loop Head in the west to Kinnity in the east."
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[49313] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania], 23 December 1954," p. 8: "Mrs. Caroline Rice Flickinger, widow of Dr. J. R. Flickinger, died Saturday, December 18, 1954, in Akron, Ohio, following a long illness. Mrs. Flickinger was born near Ickesburg, and was the daughter of the late William and Caroline Rice, and was reared in the New Bloomfield area. She attended the New Bloomfield Academy and the Boston Conservatory of Music, and later specialized in library work at Pratt Institute. During her husband's tenure as principal of Lock Haven Normal School, she served as the school's librarian. Following his death in 1912, she moved to Pittsburgh where she served as city librarian. She also has served as city librarian in Los Angeles, and in Dalton, Mass. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Jean Flickinger, executive secretary of the Akron Young Women's Christian Association, with whom Mrs. Flickinger lived; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Rhinesmith, of Iowa, and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Flickinger was a lifelong Presbyterian, and was the last of her family line."
[46727] "Quad-City Times [Davenport, Iowa], 18 October 1979," p. 6: "Services for Kathryn M. Davis, 89, of Maquoketa, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Haylock-O'Hara Funeral Home, Maquoketa. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Maquoketa. Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Friday. Mrs. Davis died Tuesday at Jackson County Public Hospital. Kathryn Ross married Gene Davis in 1917 at Chicago. He died in 1968. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Mary Ellen) Bilsborrow, Seattle, Wash.; sons, Ross, Maquoketa, and George, Tahoe City, Calif.; five grandchildren, and one great-grandchild."
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