[44301] The unverified May Family file in 2018 in Ancestry.com offers: When Mary Courtenay was born in 1734, her father, Francis, was 38 . . . . She died in New Jersey. Francis Cortenay was born in 1696 in Ireland.
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_Frederick I (Hohenstauffen), DUKE\ALSACE _|
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| |_Hildegarde of HOHENLOHE ________|
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_Frederick II of HOHENSTAUFFEN _|
| (1090 - 1147) |
| | _Conrad II ("the Salic"), King of GERMANY ______+
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| | _Henry III, Emperor and King of GERMANY _|_Gisele of SWABIA ______________________________
| | | (1017 - 1056) m 1043 (0995 - 1043)
| | _Henry IV, EMPEROR ______________|
| | | (1050 - 1106) m 1066 |
| | | | _William II (Hugh), Duke of AQUITAINE __________+
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| | | |_Agnes of AQUITAINE _____________________|_Gerlot of NORMANDY ____________________________
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| |_Agnes of FRANCONIA _______________________|
| (1072 - 1143) m 1089 |
| | _Humbert I ("the Whitehanded"), Count of SAVOY _+
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| | _Otto (or Oddone), Count of SAVOY _______|_Ancilia of LENZBURG ___________________________
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| |_Bertha of MAURIENNE ____________|
| (1051 - 1087) m 1066 |
| | _Ulric Manfred II, Count of SUSA _______________+
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| |_Adelaide of TURIN ______________________|_Bertha of ESTE ________________________________
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|--Frederick I "Barbarossa", EMPEROR
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| _Welf III, Duke of Lower BAVARIA _______________+
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| _Azo II (Albert), Margrave of ESTE ______|_Juditha (Irmingardis) of LUXEMBOURG ___________
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| | |_Cunissa (or Kuniza) of Lower BAVARIA ___|_Itha of OEHRINGEN _____________________________
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| _Henry I ("the Black"), Duke of BAVARIA ___|
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| | | _Arnulf II ("the Young") of FLANDERS ___________+
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| | | _Baldwin IV, Count of FLANDERS __________|_Rosele (or Susanna) DE IVREA __________________
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| | |_Judith of FLANDERS _____________|
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| | | _Richard II "The Good", Duke of NORMANDY _______+
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| | |_Judith (or Alice) of NORMANDY __________|_Judith of BRITTANY ____________________________
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| _Bernhard II, Duke of SAXONY ___________________+
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| _Ordulf (Duke In 1059), Duke of SAXONY __|_Elicia of SCHWEINFURT _________________________
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| _Magnus Billung, Duke of SAXONY _|
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| | | _Olaf (II) Haraldsson, King of NORWAY __________+
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| | |_Wulfhilde ("Gisela") of NORWAY _________|_Estrid of SWEDEN ______________________________
| | (1020 - 1071) m 1042
|_Wulfhilda of SAXONY ______________________|
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| _Béla I Arpad, King of HUNGARY _________|________________________________________________
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|_Sophia of HUNGARY ______________|
(.... - 1095) |
| _Miesco II LAMBERT _____________________________+
| | (.... - 1034) m 1013
|_Rixa OF POLAND _________________________|_Rixa of LORRAINE ______________________________
m 1039 (.... - 1063)
Frederick "Red-beard" reigned as Emperor Frederick I: Duke of Swabia in 1147, elected German king 03-05-1152 and crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle on 03-09-1152, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor at Rome 06-18-1155. He quarrelled with the papacy and made six expeditions into Italy. Legend states that he sits in a cavern in the Kyffhauser mountain in Thuringia awaiting the call of his country. He drowned bathing in or crossing the River Calycadnus near Seleucia in Cilicia. He was strong and successful, built up the towns and exercised power through "his earnest and commanding personality". He "was a man of well-proportioned, medium stature, with flowing yellow hair and a reddish beard. He delighted in hunting and the reading of history, and was zealous in his attention to public business, and his private life was unimpeachable. Carlyle called him `a terror to evil-doers and a praise to well-doers in this world, probably beyond what was ever seen since.'" - Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 9:711.
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FREDERICK I (1123?-90). For his efforts to unify the German states and for his opposition to the Roman popes, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I became a legendary German hero and a symbol of national unity. (See also Holy Roman Empire.) Frederick was born in about 1123 at Waiblingen in Swabia (now in Germany), the son of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, duke of Swabia, and Judith, daughter of Henry IX, duke of Bavaria. When his father died in 1147, Frederick became duke of Swabia. Five years later, on March 4, 1152, he was elected emperor to succeed his uncle, Conrad III, who had died the previous month. Frederick's reign, as was true for most medieval rulers, was one of perpetual conflict on several fronts. Among his goals were: reestablishing imperial authority in Italy, fending off the growth of Byzantine power in the Mediterranean and southern Italy, maintaining the supremacy of the empire over the pope, and consolidating his rule in Germany. Only in the last of these endeavors was he to be successful to any great extent. Frederick invaded Italy in 1154 and was crowned emperor at Rome in 1155. His beard led the Italians to give him the nickname Barbarossa (Red Beard). The efforts in Italy were, in the long run, unsuccessful. Times had changed since Charlemagne had founded the empire in 800. The pope was playing a much stronger role in European affairs, and a number of powerful city-states had grown up in northern Italy. Several of the city-states formed a group called the Lombard League to oppose Frederick. The League's army defeated him at the battle of Legnano in 1176. The cities then became almost completely independent. His contest with the papacy failed as miserably: in 1177 he was forced to humble himself before Pope Alexander III. In Germany the emperor was more successful. He consolidated his power over the nobles and princes by building up a stable administration of imperial territory between the areas controlled by them. These lands were ruled by imperial ministerials who were personally responsible to Frederick. In 1189 he called for a Third Crusade to free Jerusalem from the Muslims (see Crusades). On the trek through Asia Minor with his army, he drowned in the Saleph River in 1190. - Compton's Encyclopedia via America On Line (1995)
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[58978] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 10 March 2025: "Patricia G. Russell, 92, passed away peacefully at her home on March 3, 2025. She was born April 12, 1932, in Milo, the daughter of Judson C. and Hilda (Barden) Gerrish. Patricia graduated from Milo High School in 1949, and Eastern Maine General school of nursery in 1952. She worked as an RN at Eastern Maine, Togus and Milo Community Hospital. Patricia enjoyed time at camp at Schoodic Lake and Ebeeme Pond, cooking and baking for gatherings, playing the piano and organ, making quilts, knitting, and making crafts for craft fairs with her husband, and caring for her granddaughters. Patricia is survived by her husband of 63 years, Richard L. Russell of Milo; daughter, Michele Russell of Milo; son, Michael G. Russell and wife, Stacia, of Atkinson; two special granddaughters, Sarah Willinski and Amber Willinski; sisters, Alice Walden, Jean Bishop, and Caroline Wilkins; brother, Judson Gerrish; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Judson and Hilda Gerrish; and a sister, Stella Greene."
[56510] The unverified file LCZV-N24 in familysearch.org offers: "When Benjamin Hatch Jr was born on 23 April 1722, in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Joseph Hatch, was 52 and his mother, Mary, was 47. He married Mercy Phillips on 25 June 1740, in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 7 daughters. He died on 16 November 1800, in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 78, and was buried in Marshfield Hills, Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States."
[28540] Ancestry.com offers: "Keller Name Meaning - German: from Middle High German kellaere 'cellarman', 'cellar master' (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella 'store chamber', 'pantry'). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe. English: either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere."
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[32354] Philip's information and ancestry is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012.