Ancestors of Yeshi-ya ben HASHABNIAH
/-Ahaz son of Jotham of JUDAH
/-Hezekiah חזקיהו ben AHAZ
/-Manasseh ben HEZEKIAH
| | /-Isaiah ben AMOZ
| \-Hephzibah bat Isaiah HA-DAVID
| \-Alma ISHA HA YESHAYAHU BEN AMOTZ the Prophetess
/-Amon OF JUDAH
| | /-Haruz OF JOTBAH
| \-Meshullemeth bat Haruz of JOTBAH
| \-Jotba spouse of Haruz of JOTBAH
/-Josiah SON OF AMMON
| | /-Uriah ben Azariah HA-KOHEN
| | /-Azariah Ben Uriah HA-KOHEN
| | /-Adaiah Ben Azariah HA-KOHEN Of Bozkath
| \-Jedidah bat Adaiah of BOKATH
/-Eliakim Jehoiakim ben Josiah by ZEBIDAH
| | /-Ahaz son of Jotham of JUDAH
| | /-Hezekiah חזקיהו ben AHAZ
| | /-Manasseh ben HEZEKIAH
| | | | /-Isaiah ben AMOZ
| | | \-Hephzibah bat Isaiah HA-DAVID
| | | \-Alma ISHA HA YESHAYAHU BEN AMOTZ the Prophetess
| | /-Pediah ben MENASSEH of Rumah
| | | | /-Haruz OF JOTBAH
| | | \-Meshullemeth bat Haruz of JOTBAH
| | | \-Jotba spouse of Haruz of JOTBAH
| \-Zebudah BINT PEDAIAH
/-Jeconiah BEN JEHOIAKIM
| \-Nehushta BINT ELNATHAN
/-Pedaiah SON OF JECONIAH
/-Zerubbabel SON OF PEDAIAH
/-Meshullam SON OF ZERUBBABEL
/-Hashabniah BEN MESULAM
| \-Tshamita Milka BAT YESHUA
Yeshi-ya ben HASHABNIAH
- Father: John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
- Mother: Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
- Birth: 104-103 B.C.
- Also known as: Judah Aristobulus I
- killed his brother Antigonus I: 104 BC
- Title Of Nobility: King of Judaea
- LifeSketch: Her 2nd husband is Alexander Jannaeus (also known as Alexander Jannai/Yannai; Hebrew: אלכסנדר ינאי) was the second Hasmonean king of Judaea from 103 to 76 BC. A son of John Hyrcanus, he inherited the throne from his brother Aristobulus I, and married his brother's widow, Queen Salome Alexandra. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Jannaeus
- he had his mother placed in prison where she starved to death: (Date and Place unknown)
- he placed his three brothers in prison except for Antigonus: (Date and Place unknown)
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title Of Nobility: 50th High Priest of Judaea
- Title Of Nobility: 1st Hasmonean king of Judaea
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Judah Aristobulus I HASMONEAN
/-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
/-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
Judah Aristobulus I HASMONEAN
\-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
Descendants of Judah Aristobulus I HASMONEAN
1 Judah Aristobulus I HASMONEAN
=Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
1 Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
=Phabet Fabus SON OF JOHN HYRCANUS by Maccabaeus
2 Yehoshua III ben FABUS
=Unknown Spouse of Jeshua II Bem Fabus HASMONEAN
3 Joanna bat Yeshua III HA-KOHEN
3 Elizabeth bat YEHOSHUA
3 Hanna BAT YEHOSHUA III ha-Kohen
=Alexander III Helios Heli Eli BEN MATTHAT ha David
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
1 Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
=John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
2 Judah Aristobulus I HASMONEAN
=Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
2 Hezekiah BEN GURION of the Talmud
2 Aristobulus I BEN HYRCANUS
2 Antigonus I BEN JOHN HYRCANUS
2 Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
=(Unknown)
3 Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
=Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
2 Alexander Jannaeus BEN
=Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
3 Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
=Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
3 John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
=Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
2 Phabet Fabus SON OF JOHN HYRCANUS by Maccabaeus
=Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
3 Yehoshua III ben FABUS
=Unknown Spouse of Jeshua II Bem Fabus HASMONEAN
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Mariamne Miriam the HASMONEAN
1 Mariamne Miriam the HASMONEAN
=Flavius TITUS V SABINUS
2 Mariamne CAECINA ARRIA SABINUS
2 Flavius TITUS VI SABINUS
2 Publius Flavius SABINUS
2 Mariamne CAECINA MINOR ARRIA
2 Titus Flavius Sabinus II of Rome
=Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II Marriage: 229, Roma, Lazio, Italien
3 Flavius Valerius Constantinus I CHLORUS
3 Flavius Eutropius
3 Claudia DARDANIA
3 Flavius Marcus EUTROPIUS FLAVIUS II of Dardania
3 Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI
=Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium Marriage: 249, Roma, Lazio, Italien
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Jeshua II Bem Fabus HASMONEAN
1 Unknown Spouse of Jeshua II Bem Fabus HASMONEAN
=Yehoshua III ben FABUS
2 Joanna bat Yeshua III HA-KOHEN
2 Elizabeth bat YEHOSHUA
2 Hanna BAT YEHOSHUA III ha-Kohen
=Alexander III Helios Heli Eli BEN MATTHAT ha David
3 Joseph BEN HELI of Nazareth
=Mary BAT JOSEPH BEN JACOB of Nazareth Marriage: MAY 1, Nazareth, Israel
- Father: Charles II LE CHAUVE
- Mother: Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
- Birth: ABT 854, Francie occidentale
- Also known as: Abbess of Hasnon
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Ermentrude was the daughter of Charles the Bald and his first wife Ermentrude of Orléans. Born in 854, Ermentrude was one of 9 children born to the couple and was named after her mother. Ermentrude did not marry but entered the church, becoming Abbess of the Abbey of Saint Amand Hasnon. She died in 877. ---------- “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): “CHARLES II the Bald, King of Neustria, 838-840, King of the West Franks, 840-877, King of (western) Lorraine, 870-877, King of Italy, 875-877, Emperor, 875-877, son by his father's 2nd marriage, born at Frankfurt-am-Main 13 June 823. He married (1st) at Quierzy, Aisne 13 Dec. 842 ERMENTRUDE OF ORLÉANS, daughter of Eudes, Count of Orléans, by his wife, Engeltrude. She was born 27 Sept., about 830. They had six sons, Louis (II) [King of Neustria, King of Aquitaine, King of France], Charles [King of Aquitaine], Karlmann (or Carloman) [Abbot of St.-Germain of Auxerre], Lothair [Abbot of St.-Germain of Auxerre], Dreux, and Pépin, and four daughters, Judith, Hildegarde, Ermentrude [Abbess of Hasnon], and Gisela (or Gisele). His wife, Ermentrude, died 6 October 869. He married (2nd) 12 October 869, confirmed at Aix-la-Chapelle 22 Jan. 870 RICHILDE OF GORZE, daughter of Bivin, Count and Abbot of Gorze, by daughter of Boson l'Ancien, count in Italy. They had three children, including one son, Charles, and one daughter, Rothilde (wife of Rodgar [or Roger], Count of Maine). CHARLES II the Bald, Emperor, King of the West Franks, died at Brides-les-Bains (Savoie, Fr.) 6 October 877, and was buried at Nantua monastery, later at St. Denis. His widow, Richilde, living 910, and died before 3 Feb. 911. Monumenta Germaniæ Historica SS XIII (1881): 219. (Annales Necrologici Prumienses [necrology of Prüm]: "Anno Domini inc. 877. Karolus, frater eius, Nonas Octob. feliciter obit.”) Birch Cat. Seals in the British Museum 5 (1898): 112 (seal of King Charles II dated A.D. 843 - Oval: bust of a youthful personage, in profile to the right, head crowned with laurel. Legend: + KAROLVS GRATIA DI REX.). Halphen Recueil d'Annales Angevines et Vendômoises (1903): 54-55 (Annales de Vendôme sub A.D. 877: "Karolus imperator obiit, id est Calvus, et filius ejus Hludowicus regnum recepit."). Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935) III 15. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 1 (1980): 2 (sub Die Karolinger); 2 (1984): 1 (sub Kings of the West Franks). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): III.15, IV.39-IV.52. Online resource: http.//www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/mittelalter/koenige/frankenreich/karl_2_der_kahle_koenig_von_frankreich_877.html.”
- Death: 877, France
Ancestors of Ermentrude of HASNON
/-Arnulf VON METZ
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
/-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Wacho DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Waldrada of the Lombards
| | | \-Austrigusa DER LANGOBARDEN
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
/-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
/-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
/-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | /-Ruthard DE ARGENAU
| | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | /-Hartrad DE ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Ruthardus DE ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Warin I of THURGAU
| | | \-Odilia Haildis
| | /-Isanbart in THURGAU
| | | | /-Faraold II DE SPOLETO
| | | | | \-Wachilap DE BENEVENT
| | | | /-Ansprand SPOLETO
| | | | | \-Wachilap DI BENEVENTO
| | | | /-Lupus of SPOLETO
| | | | /-Theodic of SPOLETO
| | | | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO
| | | \-Adalindis von Spoleto
| | | \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
Ermentrude of HASNON
| /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
\-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| /-Girard DE PARIS
| /-Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | \-Rotrude DE FRANCIE
\-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
\-Grimhild spouse of Leuthard I DE PARIS
- Father: Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
- Mother: Rotrude DE HESBAYE
- Birth: 1 AUG 778, Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium
- Christening: 5 OCT 816, Meuse, Moselle, (Maasgau, Maasgouw), France
- Also known as: Ermengarde daughter of Ingelram by Rotrude
- Also known as: Irmgard von Erstein
- Occupation: Koningin der Franken; Queen of the Franks; Reina de Francia
- Occupation: Countess of Blois & Champagne, 815
- Occupation: Queen of Italy; Reina de Francia
- Occupation: consort of Italy
- Occupation: Princess of Hesbania (d' Hesbaye)
- Occupation: Countess of Middle Francia
- Occupation: Princess of Hesbania (d' Hesbaye); Princess of Hesbaye
- Occupation: Emperess of the West; Roman Empress
- Occupation: Princess of Hesbaye
- LifeSketch: This is Irmingard von HAspengau. She is also known as Irmingard von HEspengau, and as Ermengarde de Hesbaye or Ermengarde of Hesbaye. She was born about 778 (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_de_Hesbaye), and died on 3 Oct 818 (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irmingard_von_Hespengau). Her father was Ingram, also known as Ingerman. See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingram_(Franke) Do not confuse this person with Ermengarde of Tours, the daughter of Hugh of Tours and the wife of Lothair I (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_of_Tours). Thank you.
- National Identification: 2622
- Title Of Nobility: Empress Consort of Francia, Queen of Italy
- Alt. Birth: 28 MAY 778, Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium
- Name bedeutet: die allumfassende Schützerin (althochdt.): (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: DO NOT MERGE WITH - LZL6-MM6 - EVER! Ermengarde of Tours (died 851) was daughter of Hugh of Tours.[1] In October 821 in Thionville, Ermengarde married the Carolingian Emperor Lothair I of the Franks (795–855).[1] Ermengarde used her bridal gift to found the abbey Erstein in the Elsass,[2] in which she is buried. Ermengarde died 851.[3] Lothair and Ermengarde had: Louis II of Italy[1] Helletrud (Hiltrud) (c. 826–after 865/866)[4] m. Count Berengar (d. before 865/866) Bertha (c. 830–after 7 May 852, probably 877),[4] became before 847 Abbess of Avenay, perhaps Äbtissin of Faremoutiers A daughter of unknown name (b. probably 826/830), called Ermengarde in later sources, kidnapped 846 by Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau, who then married her Gisla (c. 830–860)[4] 851–860 Abbess of San Salvatore in Brescia Lothair II[1] Rotrud (baptized 835/840 in Pavia)[4] m. around 850/851 Lambert, Margrave of Brittany, Count of Nantes (Widonen), who died 1 May 852 Charles of Provence[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_of_Tours
- Title Of Nobility: Dame de Hesbaye
- Death: 3 OCT 818, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays-de-la-Loire, France
- Burial: 5 OCT 818, Angers, Département de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, Frankreich
Ancestors of Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
/-Sigramnus Nobilis in AUSTRIEN
/-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | /-Charibert in NEUSTRIEN
| | /-Chrodobertus I de Neustrie VON TOURS
| | | \-Wulfgurd DE HESBAYE
| | /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
/-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
\-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
Descendants of Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
1 Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
=Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN Marriage: 794
2 Hildgard of LAON
2 Adelaide daughter of Ludwig I.des FRÄNKISCHEN
2 Pepin D'AQUITAINE
2 Ludwig II DES OSTFRANKENREICHES
2 Rotrude daughter of LUDWIG I
=Géraud D'AUVERGNE I
3 Hildegarde D'AUVERGNE
=Athon I d'Albi et AVIERNE
=Foulques DE TOULOUSE Marriage: 865
3 Gérard D'AURILLAC
=Adaltrude DE ROUERGUE Marriage: Cahors, Lot, Midi-Pyrénées, France
3 Ranulf I of AQUITAINE
=Bilichilde DU MAINE II
=Adeltrude de Cahors de Quercy DU MAINE
2 Lothar RÖMISCHER
=Dode of ITALY Marriage: Unmarried
=Ermengarde DE TOURS Marriage: 15 OCT 821, Thionville, Moselle, France
3 Karl in BURGUND
3 Rotrude VON ITALIEN
3 Gisèle OF ITALY
3 Helletrude daughter of Lothar RÖMISCHER
3 Bertha VON ITALIEN Äbtissin von Avenay,
3 Charles of PROVENCE
3 Hiltrude von Italien
3 Louis II son of Lothar RÖMISCHER
3 Valtrude daughter of Lothar RÖMISCHER
3 Lothar II VON LOTHRINGEN
=Waldrada spouse of Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY Marriage: 15 OCT 862, Alsace, Lorraine, France
3 Ludwig II RÖMISCHER
=Engelberga Impératrice d'Occident Marriage: 5 OCT 851
3 Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
=Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU Marriage: Moselle, Lorraine, Austrasia (now France)
- Father: Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
- Mother: Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
- Birth: 689, Wormgau, Fränkisches Reich
- Also known as: Robert I, "Dux" im Haspengau, Graf im Oberrheingau & Wormsgau
- Also known as: Robert I De Hesbaye
- Also known as: Rupert I
- Biography: ab 741/42 königlicher Pfalzgraf und 757 königlicher Missus in Italien Graf im Masuariergau (from 741/42 royal palatine and 757 royal missus in Italy count in Masuariangau)
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of Neustria and Count of Hesbaye
- LifeSketch: Robert I, Rupert, (697 – 748), Count of Hesbaye and Duke of Neustria, son of Lambert. He was Count palatine under Childeric III. Robert married Williswinda, daughter of Adalhelm, Grundherr im Wormsgau. Robert and Williswinda had three children: . Cancor (d. 771), Count of Hesbaye and Rheingau . Anselm (killed in battle in Roncesvalles, Spain, 778), Count Palatine . Thuringbert Upon his death in 748, Robert was succeeded as count by his brother-in-law Signramnus, probably prior to his son Cancor coming of age. Primary sources In a charter of 741/2 which exists in several versions, wherein a Robert, son of Lambert, Count or Duke of the "pago Hasbaniensi et Masuarinsi", the land of Hasbanians and Masuarians, granted lands near Diest to Sint-Truiden Abbey. The third continuation of the Gesta Abbatum Trudonensium, in its report of the charter, describes Robert as Robertus comes vel dux Hasbanie ("count or Duke of Hasbania"). This Robert, the Gesta says, is also the one mentioned as a Duke in the medieval biography (Vita) of Bishop Eucherius of Orléans. When Charles Martel exiled Eucherius to Cologne this was under the custody of the said Duke Robert of Hasbania (Hasbanio Chrodoberto duce). _____________________________________________________ http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/_1_a_dynastien/robertiner.html Chrodobertus I. (Robert I.) nobilis in Neustrien, 8. April 630 referendarius des Königs Dagobert I. (2. Sohn: Chrodobertus (Robert) Rat der Königin Bathilde, macht 662 Grimoald zum Hausmeier in Austrasien, 654/664 Bischof von Paris und 663/667 Bischof von Tours ) Lantbertus I. (Lambert I.) († nach 650) nobilis in Neustrien (1. Sohn des Chrodobertus I.) Chrodobertus II. (Robert II.) nobilis in Neustrien, 653 Hausmeier des Königs Chlodwig II., 658 Kanzler des Königs Chlothar III., 2. Oktober 678 comes palatinus (Pfalzgraf) ? Doda († vor 12. September 678) (weitere Söhne und Töchter: Landrada (?), verheiratet mit Sigramnus, nobilis in Austrasien / unbenannte Tochter verheiratet mit Liutwin dem Bischof von Trier, gründet 713 Mettlach / Grimbert, 691/720 comes palatinus (Pfalzgraf) von Neustrien / Rupert der Salzburg) Bischof von Worms, 696/717 erster Abt und Bischof von Salzburg, begraben in Salzburg / Galaberge die Heilige) Lambert II. († vor 741) comes in Neustrien und Austrasien 706/715 (Sohn des Chrodobertus II.) Rupert I. (Robert I.) (722/757 bezeugt, † vor 764) 732 dux im Haspengau, 741/742 comes palatinus (Pfalzgraf), um 750 Graf im Oberrhein- und Wormsgau ---------------- Friese Alfred: Seite 98-103 ************ "Studien zur Herrschaftsgeschichte des fränkischen Adels" Auf genealogische Verbindungen zu den mittelrheinischen ROBERTINERN hat zuerst W. Metz im Anschluß an K. Glöckner aufmerksam gemacht, während W. Kienast den Aufstieg der Familie Roberts IV. des Tapferen aus der Grafschaft im oberen Rhein- und Wormsgau über die Comitate von Auxerre und Paris zum rex Francorum et Aquitanorum (Odo, 888) und zum (westfränkischen) dux Francorum dargestellt hat. Verwandtschaftliche Verbindungen zum österreichsichen Dukat der (jüngeren) 'BABENBERGER' sind später noch zu erörtern. Es handelt sich offenbar, wie K.F. Werner zeigte, um eine neustrische Hochadelsfamilie, die mit Robertus dux Hasbaniae Anfang des 8. Jahrhunderts im unteren Maasland eine starke Stellung innehatte, aber vielleicht in einem Cognaten schon vorher am neustrischen Königshof Paris mit Hausmeier Gundeland faßbar wird [Robert dux Hasbaniae war der Sohn eines Landbert; Vita s. Lantberti c. 1 (MG SS Rer Mer V Seite 608); E. Zöllnner: Woher stammt der hl. Rupert? Seite 1-22 - Gundeland war jener Hausmeier von Neustrien, dem die Gesandten des Langobarden-Königs Agilolf, Aghiulf, Pompegius und Gauto mit Erfolg Bestechungsgelder gaben, um seine Fürsprache bei Chlothar II. zum Verzicht auf den Jahrestribut zu erreichen (Fred. IV, 45). Nach ihm ist der Bruder Chrodegangs von Metz benannt, der der ROBERTINER-Gründung Lorsch vorstand. Heimerec (comes), der Sohn Cancors machte 772 dem Abt Gundeland das Kloster streitig, wurde aber abgewiesen (D Karol I 65 und 72). Gundeland (abbas) bezeugte 776 die Schenkung der Tochter Cancors, Rahhild (Stengel 76).]. Von Ebroin aus ihren einflußreichen Stellungen verdrängt und verfolgt, ist die Familie in das Lager Pippins des Mittleren übergetreten und für ihre Verluste im niederrheinischen Kernland der KAROLINGER entschädigt worden. Im Bündnis mit ihnen sind die ROBERTINER in der Mitte des 8. Jahrhunderts nicht nur in reichspolitisch wichtige Missionen an der Kurie und am langobardischen Königshof tätig, sondern auch Grafen im Oberrhein- und Wormsgau (Robert I. und sein Sohn Cancor), wenig später außerdem in der Wetterau und im Lahngebiet (Heimo/Heimerich, comes). Sie gründen 764 das Kloster Lorsch im Weschnitzgrund, das ihr Verwandter Chrodegang, Bischof von Metz und Jugendfreund Pippins I. seit der gemeinsamen Erziehung in der schola palatii, mit Mönchen aus seiner Stiftung Gorze (748) bevölkert und greifen damit nach O-Franken über. Glöckner K: Seite 302-306
- Death: ABT 765, Worms, Wormsgau, Fränkisches Reich
Ancestors of Robert I of HASPENGAU
/-Charibert in NEUSTRIEN
/-Chrodobertus I de Neustrie VON TOURS
| \-Wulfgurd DE HESBAYE
/-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
/-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
/-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
Robert I of HASPENGAU
\-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
Descendants of Robert I of HASPENGAU
1 Robert I of HASPENGAU
=Williswint of OBERRHEINGAU
2 Robert II VON SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-FOSSÉS
2 Anselm PFALZGRAF
2 Cancor in Alemannien und OBERRHEINGAU
=Angilo spouse of Cancor in Alemannien und OBERRHEINGAU
3 Heinrich II VON SAARGAU
3 Rachilt DE LORSCH
3 Euphemia in LORSCH
3 Heimrich im OBERRHEINGAU
=Eggiwiz spouse of Heimrich im OBERRHEINGAU
2 Thuringbert DE HASPENGAUS
=(Unknown)
3 Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
=Willaswinde spouse of Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
Ancestors of Rudolph of HASPER
/-Gainfroy DE SENS
/-Gieselbert I DE MAASGAU
| \-Theudelinde VON BLIESGAU
| \-Theodelinde mother of Theudelinde VON BLIESGAU
/-Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU
| | /-Sigramnus Nobilis in AUSTRIEN
| | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| | | | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
| | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | /-Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| \-Bertswinda DE HESBAYE
| \-Theodrate spouse of Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
/-Reginar I DE HAINAUT
| | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | /-Sigramnus Nobilis in AUSTRIEN
| | | | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | | | /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | | | | | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | | | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| | | | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | | | \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| \-Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
| | /-Leuthari III VON ALEMANIEN
| | /-Adalrich VON ALSACE
| | | \-Aquilina DE DIJON
| | /-Eticho im ELSAß
| | | \-Hiltrude DE BURGONDIE
| | /-Adalbert im ELSAß
| | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | /-Luitfrid I DE ELSASS
| | | \-Gerlinde VON ELSASS VON AQUITANIE
| | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | \-Theutila vom Nordgau
| | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| \-Ava DE MORVOIS
/-Reginar OF HAINAULT II
| | /-Martin DE MOSELLE
| | /-Lambert de Moselgau DES ARDENNES
| | | | /-Sigilphuf D'ARDENNES
| | | | /-Brunulphe IV D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Arnold Archaevaeque DE METZ
| | | | | \-Basine DE THURGOVIE
| | | | | \-Dode St. Deuteriaof de Rheims DE MONTFAUCON
| | | | /-Chidulphe DE HAN D'ARDENNE
| | | | | \-Basine DE THURGOVIE
| | | \-Beatrix OF ARDENNE
| | | | /-Waudbert III DE LOMMOIS
| | | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | \-Crotechielde Frénégonde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | /-Brunulphe I DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | \-Amalberge Maubeuge DE LANDEN
| | | \-Aye DE LOMMOIS
| | | | /-Theudric DE BOULOGNE
| | | \-Fraya DE BOULOGNE
| | | \-Amalberge DE METZ
| | /-Lothaire DE MOSELGAU
| | | | /-Theudric DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Folkmar BOULOGNE
| | | | | \-Amalberge DE METZ
| | | | /-Wilbert DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Walmar DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | | /-Gondvald DE HAINAUT
| | | | | \-Ada Wilbert Boulogne DE FAMARS
| | | \-Marie DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Gondebaud DE BURGUNDY III
| | | | /-Adalric Pelles PELLINORE
| | | | /-Sigebert DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Richard D'ARRAS II de Cambrai II
| | | | | \-Richarianne D`ARTOIS
| | | | | \-Hattugatus DE SAXE
| | | | /-Thierry DE PONTHIEU
| | | \-Marie DE PONTHIEU
| | /-Albéron DE LORRAINE I
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of LOTHAIRE
| | /-Alberon DE LORRAINE DE HAINAUT II
| | | | /-Garnier II VON TRIER
| | | | /-Dideric VON LOTHARINGEN
| | | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | /-Manger DE STREPY
| | | | | \-Amalberge DE HAINAUT
| | | | /-Vincent DE SOIGNIES
| | | | /-Wauthier I DE HAINAUT
| | | | | | /-Waudbert III DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | | \-Crotechielde Frénégonde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Waudbert V DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | | \-Amalberge Maubeuge DE LANDEN
| | | | | \-Waudrade DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | /-Raoul VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | /-Hedan VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Berthilda VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Berthilda VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | /-Manquantes VON THÜRINGEN
| | | | | \-Berthilde spouse of Hedan VON THURINGEN
| | | | /-Wauthier II de Hainaut ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Alberic DE CAMBRAI
| | | | | \-Beatrice DE DORNAY
| | | | | \-Sibylle D`ALSACE
| | | | /-Wauthier III de Hainaut ARDENNES
| | | | | \-Berthe DE LORRAINE DE MOSELGAU
| | | \-Malberte DE HAINAUT
| | | \-Sinachile VON BAYERN
| \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | /-Thierry DE LOMMEGAU
| | /-Thierry DE LOMME
| \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| \-Pentecosta DE NAMUR
Rudolph of HASPER
| /-Richard II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Adelaide DE BOURGOGNE
\-Adelaide D'AUXERRE
- Father: Ricfried I VAN BETUWE
- Mother: Hamesindis VAN LOON
- Birth: 889
- Also known as: Graaf Nevelong van Betuwe
- Also known as: Gräf Nevelong van Betuwe
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Nevelong-Nibelung-graaf-van-Betuwe/6000000012444542031?through=5649604036400084148
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibelung,_Count_of_Betuwe
- Death: 953, Betuwe, Gelderland, Netherlands
Ancestors of Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
/-Reinald VAN KLEEF
/-Reinhold VAN KLEEF
| \-Isabel VAN HENEGOUWEN
/-Johannes VAN KLEEF AND TEISTERBANT
| | /-Sigebert VAN AQUITANIË
| \-Adelheid VAN AQUITANIË
/-Balderic I VAN TEISTERBANT
| \-Gerberga spouse of Johannes van Kleef and TEISTERBANT
/-Anfried l VAN TEISTERBANT
| | /-Girard DE PARIS
| | /-Bégon DE PARIS
| | | \-Rotrude DE FRANCIE
| \-Engeltrude VAN FRIULI
/-Ricfried I VAN BETUWE
| | /-Bruno II VON SACHSEN
| | /-Liudolf VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Egbert VON MERSEBURG
| | | \-Odilia VON SACHSEN UND ANHALT
| | | \-Ida DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Oda VON SACHSEN
| | /-Billung father of Oda VON SACHSEN
| \-Oda OF BILLUNG
| \-Aeda spouse of BILLUNG
Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
\-Hamesindis VAN LOON
Descendants of Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
1 Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
=Berta D'HAINAUT
=Richwara VON MAASGAU
2 Marguerite de Leuze de Betuwe DE MAASGAU
2 Rudolf II VAN DE BETUWE
2 Bertha VAN BETUWE
=Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
=Liethard D'HAINAUT
=Daughter of Baudry DE MAASGAU Marriage: BEF 924, Europe
2 Ricfrid VON BETUWE
=Hewesindis of BETUWE Marriage: BEF 945, Netherlands
3 Balderis of BETUWE
3 Nevelung of BETUWE
3 Rudolf of BETUWE
3 Heswindis von BETUWE
3 Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
=Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI Marriage: 985, Cambrai, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
- Father: Reginar OF HAINAULT II
- Mother: Adelaide DE BOURGOGNE
- Birth: 927, Hainaut, Heiliges Römisches Reich
- Also known as: Graf Rudolf von Maasgau and Comte de Hesbaie
- Occupation: Graaf in de Haspengouw, Haspengouw, Heiliges Römisches Reich
- LifeSketch: Graaf van de Betuwe, Graaf van Loon Rudolf or Rodolphe was a Lower Lotharingian noble born into a family with connections to Utrecht. He is thought by some modern interpreters to have later had lordships in the Hesbaye (Dutch: Haspengouw) region which is now in Belgium, in a part which mostly came to be incorporated into the later County of Loon (French: Looz) in the ancient regime Holy Roman Empire, which corresponded approximately with the Belgian province of Limburg. Loon is today called Borgloon. He was a son of Nevelung, Count of Betuwe, and Liethard d'Hainaut. He had uncles, both paternal and maternal, who were both named Rudolf, and all are sometimes proposed to account for various references to "Count Rudolf" in the 10th century "low countries". Although his paternal uncle Rudolf is sometimes considered to have become a cleric, Jongbloed (2006) argued that he must have been a count, and that he certainly had a wife and offspring. There is one clear record of Rudolf, a 943 grant by his uncle Bishop Balderic of Utrecht, which was analysed by Léon Vanderkindere in his 1900 article. At this time, Rudolf and his brother Balderic were probably young, because Balderic was described as a boy (Latin puer) in 956 when he became Bishop of Liège. The places Rudolf stood to inherit an income from after his older brother were goods of the Abbey of Hereberc (Sint Odiliënberg): Rura, Lithorp, Linne, Sulethum, Flothorp, Ascalon, Malicalieol en Curnelo (Roer, Lerop, Linne, Swalmen, Vlodrop, Asselt, Melick en Maasniel), all near Roermond. Léon Vanderkindere and other historians speculate that Rudolf held a County in the Hesbaye. Baerten, writing in the 1960s was one of the proponents of this position. The evidence Baerten added to the argument was that a Count Rodulfus appears as 4th witness in a grant made in 967 by Bertha, the mother of a Count Arnulf, of land in Brustem to St Truiden. This Bertha is proposed by Vanderkindere to be another child of Nevelung. Earlier mentions of a Count Rudolf in the same area are thought, in contrast, to be Rudolf's maternal uncle, Count Rudolf of the Regnarid family. However, Baerten agreed that Rodulf in Bertha's witness list showed no clear sign of being a count in the area. Instead the evidence points to men named Werner and Emmon and Eremfried being counts in Haspengouw in this period. Vanderkindere and Baerten proposed that Rodulf inherited Emmon's possessions by marrying his daughter, a proposal based only on the fact that in the next century one of the first known counts of Loon was named Emmo. More recently Jongbloed (2008) has stated that Rodulf being Bertha's brother in this document is unlikely, because he is only placed in the 4th position. Furthermore both he and other writers such as van Winter, have pointed out that the distinction made by Vanderkindere and Baerten between the names Emmo and Ehrenfried is not necessary, as one is known to be a short form of the other. Nevertheless, Baerten's refinement of Vanderkindere is still the standard source, and Rudolf is still routinely proposed to be the father or grandfather of the three brothers found in this area in the next century: Bishop Balderic II of Liège, Count Arnuldus of Haspinga, and Count Gilbert of Loon. Because of the incomplete records available, there is considerable uncertainty as to whether Giselbert, Count of Looz, was the son of Rudolf, which no old record suggests, or the son of an otherwise unknown person named in one much later record as Otto, Count of Looz. Rudolf of Rodolphe was van de adel van Neder-Lotharingen, geboren in een familie met connecties met Utrecht. Volgens sommige moderne tolken zou hij later heerlijkheden hebben gehad in de regio Haspengouw in België, in een deel dat grotendeels werd opgenomen in het latere graafschap Loon in het oude regime van het Heilige Roomse Rijk, dat ongeveer overeenkwam met de Belgische provincie Limburg. Loon heet tegenwoordig Borgloon. Hij was een zoon van Nevelong, graaf van Betuwe, en Liethard van Henegouwen. Hij had ooms, van zowel vaders- als moederskant, die allebei Rudolf werden genoemden en wordt soms voorgesteld om rekening te houden met verschillende verwijzingen naar "graaf Rudolf" in de "lage landen" van de 10e eeuw. Hoewel zijn oom Rudolf van vaderskant soms als geestelijke wordt beschouwd, betoogde Jongbloed (2006) dat hij graaf moet zijn geweest, en dat hij zeker een vrouw en nageslacht had. Er is één duidelijke vermelding van Rudolf, een schenking van 943 door zijn oom Bisschop Balderic van Utrecht, die door Léon Vanderkindere werd geanalyseerd in zijn artikel uit 1900. In die tijd waren Rudolf en zijn broer Balderic waarschijnlijk jong, want Balderic werd in 956 als een jongen (Latijns puer) beschreven toen hij bisschop van Luik werd. De plaatsen waar Rudolf een inkomen erfde van zijn oudere broer waren goederen van de abdij van "Hereberc" (Sint Odiliënberg): Rura, Lithorp, Linne, Sulethum, Flothorp, Ascalon, Malicalieol en Curnelo (Roer, Lerop , Linne, Swalmen, Vlodrop, Asselt, Melick en Maasniel), allemaal bij Roermond. Léon Vanderkindere en andere historici speculeren dat Rudolf een graafschap in de Haspengouw had. Baerten, die in de jaren zestig schreef, was een van de voorstanders van deze positie. Het bewijs dat Baerten aan het argument toevoegde, was dat een graaf Rodulfus als 4e getuige verschijnt in een schenking in 967 door Bertha, de moeder van een graaf Arnulf, van land in Brustem aan Sint-Truiden. Deze Bertha wordt door Vanderkindere voorgesteld als een ander kind van Nevelung. Eerdere vermeldingen van een graaf Rudolf in hetzelfde gebied worden daarentegen beschouwd als Rudolfs oom van moederszijde, graaf Rudolf van de familie Regnarid. Baerten was het er echter mee eens dat Rodulf op Bertha's getuigenlijst geen duidelijk teken vertoonde dat hij een graaf in het gebied was. In plaats daarvan wijst het bewijs erop dat mannen genaamd Werner en Emmon en Eremfried in deze periode graven waren in Haspengouw. Vanderkindere en Baerten stelden voor dat Rodulf de bezittingen van Emmon erfde door met zijn dochter te trouwen, een voorstel dat alleen gebaseerd was op het feit dat in de volgende eeuw een van de eerste bekende graven van Loon Emmo heette. Meer recentelijk heeft Jongbloed (2008) aangegeven dat Rodulf als broer van Bertha in dit document onwaarschijnlijk is, omdat hij slechts op de 4e positie staat. Bovendien hebben zowel hij als andere schrijvers, zoals Van Winter, erop gewezen dat het door Vanderkindere en Baerten gemaakte onderscheid tussen de namen Emmo en Ehrenfried niet nodig is, omdat bekend is dat de ene een korte vorm van de andere is. Niettemin is Baertens verfijning van Vanderkindere nog steeds de standaardbron, en Rudolf wordt nog steeds routinematig voorgesteld als de vader of grootvader van de drie broers die in de volgende eeuw in dit gebied worden gevonden: bisschop Balderic II van Luik, graaf Arnuldus van Haspinga en graaf Gilbert van Loon. Vanwege de onvolledige beschikbare gegevens is er grote onzekerheid of Giselbert, graaf van Loon, de zoon was van Rudolf, wat geen oude vermelding suggereert, of de zoon van een anderszins onbekende persoon die in een veel later verslag wordt genoemd als Otto, graaf van Loon. https://www.geni.com/people/Rudolf-I-van-de-Betuwe-II-graaf-van-Haspinga/6000000012396809166?through=6000000003649771683 Laatste wijziging: 10 februari 2020
- Death: 1007, Borgloon, Limburg, Belgium
Ancestors of Rudolf Il Reginald van Loon HASPINGA
/-Gainfroy DE SENS
/-Gieselbert I DE MAASGAU
| \-Theudelinde VON BLIESGAU
| \-Theodelinde mother of Theudelinde VON BLIESGAU
/-Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU
| | /-Sigramnus Nobilis in AUSTRIEN
| | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| | | | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
| | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | /-Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| \-Bertswinda DE HESBAYE
| \-Theodrate spouse of Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
/-Reginar I DE HAINAUT
| | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | /-Sigramnus Nobilis in AUSTRIEN
| | | | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | | | /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | | | | | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | | | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| | | | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | | | \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| \-Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
| | /-Leuthari III VON ALEMANIEN
| | /-Adalrich VON ALSACE
| | | \-Aquilina DE DIJON
| | /-Eticho im ELSAß
| | | \-Hiltrude DE BURGONDIE
| | /-Adalbert im ELSAß
| | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | /-Luitfrid I DE ELSASS
| | | \-Gerlinde VON ELSASS VON AQUITANIE
| | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | \-Theutila vom Nordgau
| | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| \-Ava DE MORVOIS
/-Reginar OF HAINAULT II
| | /-Martin DE MOSELLE
| | /-Lambert de Moselgau DES ARDENNES
| | | | /-Sigilphuf D'ARDENNES
| | | | /-Brunulphe IV D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Arnold Archaevaeque DE METZ
| | | | | \-Basine DE THURGOVIE
| | | | | \-Dode St. Deuteriaof de Rheims DE MONTFAUCON
| | | | /-Chidulphe DE HAN D'ARDENNE
| | | | | \-Basine DE THURGOVIE
| | | \-Beatrix OF ARDENNE
| | | | /-Waudbert III DE LOMMOIS
| | | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | \-Crotechielde Frénégonde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | /-Brunulphe I DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | \-Amalberge Maubeuge DE LANDEN
| | | \-Aye DE LOMMOIS
| | | | /-Theudric DE BOULOGNE
| | | \-Fraya DE BOULOGNE
| | | \-Amalberge DE METZ
| | /-Lothaire DE MOSELGAU
| | | | /-Theudric DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Folkmar BOULOGNE
| | | | | \-Amalberge DE METZ
| | | | /-Wilbert DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Walmar DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | | /-Gondvald DE HAINAUT
| | | | | \-Ada Wilbert Boulogne DE FAMARS
| | | \-Marie DE BOULOGNE
| | | | /-Gondebaud DE BURGUNDY III
| | | | /-Adalric Pelles PELLINORE
| | | | /-Sigebert DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Richard D'ARRAS II de Cambrai II
| | | | | \-Richarianne D`ARTOIS
| | | | | \-Hattugatus DE SAXE
| | | | /-Thierry DE PONTHIEU
| | | \-Marie DE PONTHIEU
| | /-Albéron DE LORRAINE I
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of LOTHAIRE
| | /-Alberon DE LORRAINE DE HAINAUT II
| | | | /-Garnier II VON TRIER
| | | | /-Dideric VON LOTHARINGEN
| | | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | /-Manger DE STREPY
| | | | | \-Amalberge DE HAINAUT
| | | | /-Vincent DE SOIGNIES
| | | | /-Wauthier I DE HAINAUT
| | | | | | /-Waudbert III DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | | \-Crotechielde Frénégonde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Waudbert V DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | | \-Amalberge Maubeuge DE LANDEN
| | | | | \-Waudrade DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | /-Raoul VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | /-Hedan VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Berthilda VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Berthilda VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | /-Manquantes VON THÜRINGEN
| | | | | \-Berthilde spouse of Hedan VON THURINGEN
| | | | /-Wauthier II de Hainaut ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Alberic DE CAMBRAI
| | | | | \-Beatrice DE DORNAY
| | | | | \-Sibylle D`ALSACE
| | | | /-Wauthier III de Hainaut ARDENNES
| | | | | \-Berthe DE LORRAINE DE MOSELGAU
| | | \-Malberte DE HAINAUT
| | | \-Sinachile VON BAYERN
| \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | /-Thierry DE LOMMEGAU
| | /-Thierry DE LOMME
| \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| \-Pentecosta DE NAMUR
Rudolf Il Reginald van Loon HASPINGA
| /-Richard II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Adelaide DE BOURGOGNE
\-Adelaide D'AUXERRE
- Father: Henry HATFIELD
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Henry HATFIELD
- Birth: 26 SEP 1529, Derbyshire, England
- Death: 22 JUN 1582, Glossop, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
- Residence: 12 MAY 1589, , Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England
- Partnership with: Thomas WHALLEY
Marriage: 1544, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Eleanor WHALLEY Birth: 1565, Cambridge, England
- Child: Richard WHALLEY Birth: 1569, Screveton, Kirton, Nottinghamshire, England,
- Child: Walter WHALLEY
- Child: John WHALLEY Birth: ABT 1548, Screveton, Nottingham, England
- Child: Thomas WHALLEY Birth: 1552, Kirton, Nottinghamshire, England
Ancestors of Elizabeth HATFIELD
/-Henry HATFIELD
Elizabeth HATFIELD
\-Unknown Spouse of Henry HATFIELD
Descendants of Elizabeth HATFIELD
1 Elizabeth HATFIELD
=Thomas WHALLEY Marriage: 1544, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
2 Eleanor WHALLEY
2 Richard WHALLEY
=Francis Williams CROMWELL Marriage: 12 JUL 1595, London St Benet Sherehog, London Hinchingbrook, co. Huntingdon, London, England
3 Edward WHALEY
3 Jane WHALLEY
3 Margaret WHALLEY
3 Thomas WHALEY
3 Henry WHALLEY
3 Thomas WHALLEY
3 Elizabeth WHALLEY
3 Robert Theophilus WHALEY
=Elizabeth MILLS Marriage: 7 FEB 1665, Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America
3 Samuel WHALLEY
=Jane STIRAP
3 Jane WHALLEY
3 Son WHALLY
=Ann HORSEY
2 Walter WHALLEY
2 John WHALLEY
2 Thomas WHALLEY
- Birth: 1510, England, United Kingdom
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Henry HATFIELD
1 Henry HATFIELD
=Unknown Spouse of Henry HATFIELD
2 Elizabeth HATFIELD
=Thomas WHALLEY Marriage: 1544, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
3 Eleanor WHALLEY
3 Richard WHALLEY
=Francis Williams CROMWELL Marriage: 12 JUL 1595, London St Benet Sherehog, London Hinchingbrook, co. Huntingdon, London, England
=Jane STIRAP
=Ann HORSEY
3 Walter WHALLEY
3 John WHALLEY
3 Thomas WHALLEY
- Birth: ABT 1507, Derbyshire, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Henry HATFIELD
1 Unknown Spouse of Henry HATFIELD
=Henry HATFIELD
2 Elizabeth HATFIELD
=Thomas WHALLEY Marriage: 1544, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
3 Eleanor WHALLEY
3 Richard WHALLEY
=Francis Williams CROMWELL Marriage: 12 JUL 1595, London St Benet Sherehog, London Hinchingbrook, co. Huntingdon, London, England
=Jane STIRAP
=Ann HORSEY
3 Walter WHALLEY
3 John WHALLEY
3 Thomas WHALLEY
- Father: Wolfaith HATTON
- Birth: 1110, Hatton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England
- Life Sketch: https://familytrees.genopro.com/Azrael/3221252/Hatton-Margary-I10524.htm
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Margery HATTON
/-Wolfaith HATTON
Margery HATTON
Descendants of Margery HATTON
1 Margery HATTON
=Hamon Venables DE LEGH
2 Hugh DE LEGH
2 William II DE LEGH
=Margery OUGHRINGTON
3 Richard III DE LEGH
=Agnes DE LEGH
3 Agnes DE LEGH
=Richard III DE LEGH
3 Hugh DE VENABLES
- Father: Wolfric HATTON
- Birth: 1065, Northwich, Cheshire, England
- Title Of Nobility: 1at Baron Hatton of:
- Death: Somme, Picardie, France
- Partnership with: Eleanor DE CLARE
Marriage: ABT 1085, Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
Ancestors of Walter FitzWolfrith de HATTON
/-Wolfric HATTON
Walter FitzWolfrith de HATTON
Descendants of Walter FitzWolfrith de HATTON
1 Walter FitzWolfrith de HATTON
=Eleanor DE CLARE Marriage: ABT 1085, Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
2 Margary FITZ WOLFFRITH
=William Venator HUNTER Marriage: ABT 1116, Ayrshire, Scotland
2 Margery CROXTON of Scotland
=William Venator HUNTER Marriage: ABT 1111, Ayrshire, Scotland
3 Gilbert DE VENABLES
=Margery DE HATTON Marriage: 1135, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
3 William Venator HUNTER
- Birth: 1054, Hatton, Cheshire, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Wolfaith HATTON
1 Wolfaith HATTON
=(Unknown)
2 Margery HATTON
=Hamon Venables DE LEGH
3 Hugh DE LEGH
3 William II DE LEGH
=Margery OUGHRINGTON
- Birth: 1040, Sussex, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Wolfric HATTON
1 Wolfric HATTON
=(Unknown)
2 Walter FitzWolfrith de HATTON
=Eleanor DE CLARE Marriage: ABT 1085, Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
3 Margary FITZ WOLFFRITH
=William Venator HUNTER Marriage: ABT 1116, Ayrshire, Scotland
3 Margery CROXTON of Scotland
=William Venator HUNTER Marriage: ABT 1111, Ayrshire, Scotland
- Father: Hattush BEN HASHABNIAH
- Birth: 451 BC, Israel
- Also known as: Anani, Hananiah
- Title Of Nobility: Prince or Patriarch of Israel
- LifeSketch: The Dynastic Transfer of the Onaid Twin Lineage to the Family of Jesus It was about the year of 400 BCE when twin brothers, Tobit and Onaid, were born to Prince Anani, who was identified as Hananiah, the Prince or Patriarch of Jerusalem. Hananiah (aka Anani) was most noted in history as being addressed in a letter that was written to him by the Jewish colony in the Jewish garrison city at Elephantine in Egypt. It was here that a rival temple of the Lord was built in the land of the former oppressors of the Israelites. Onaid and Tobit were the great-great-great-great-grandsons of the Sheshbazzar, the Babylonian name for the Persian Governor Zerubabbel, who led the first wave of returning Jews out of their Babylonian-Persian exile in 537/36 BCE. Though his descendants were not as famous and prominent as the descendants of his older twin brother, Onaid’s impact upon the life and family of Jesus the Nazarene was still prominent for the last of his descendants married the Princes of David from the Rhesaite Line and Abiudite Line who became the extended family, apostles, and supporters of the Jewish Rabbi and Messiah, Yehoshua ben Yosef (Jesus son of Joseph). http://www.biblesearchers.com/yahshua/davidian/dynasty1.shtml _________________________________________ Anani (Hananiah) was Prince or Patriarch of Israel (425 BCE), who was the father of twin sons: Tobit and Onaid. With the birth of twin sons, Tobit and Onaid, this Prince of Israel Anani, known in history as Hananiah, the Patriarch of Jerusalem has been best known for a letter written to him by the colonists in the Egyptian Elephantine garrisoned colony in southern Egypt. It was this colony who had built a replica of the Temple of Solomon on the Nile River Island of Elephantine during the days of the persecutions in the reign of the King Manasseh in the Nation of Judah. These two sons carried in their bloodstream the genes of their ancestral forefather King David, through the approved Jewish lineage of the 3rd “Jewish” wife of Governor Zerubabbel after the return of the Jews from their Babylonian-Persian exile.
- Death: 385 BC, Israel
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Hananiah ben HATTUSH
/-Hezekiah חזקיהו ben AHAZ
/-Manasseh ben HEZEKIAH
| \-Hephzibah bat Isaiah HA-DAVID
/-Amon OF JUDAH
| | /-Haruz OF JOTBAH
| \-Meshullemeth bat Haruz of JOTBAH
| \-Jotba spouse of Haruz of JOTBAH
/-Josiah SON OF AMMON
| | /-Azariah Ben Uriah HA-KOHEN
| | /-Adaiah Ben Azariah HA-KOHEN Of Bozkath
| \-Jedidah bat Adaiah of BOKATH
/-Eliakim Jehoiakim ben Josiah by ZEBIDAH
| | /-Hezekiah חזקיהו ben AHAZ
| | /-Manasseh ben HEZEKIAH
| | | \-Hephzibah bat Isaiah HA-DAVID
| | /-Pediah ben MENASSEH of Rumah
| | | | /-Haruz OF JOTBAH
| | | \-Meshullemeth bat Haruz of JOTBAH
| | | \-Jotba spouse of Haruz of JOTBAH
| \-Zebudah BINT PEDAIAH
/-Jeconiah BEN JEHOIAKIM
| \-Nehushta BINT ELNATHAN
/-Pedaiah SON OF JECONIAH
/-Zerubbabel SON OF PEDAIAH
/-Meshullam SON OF ZERUBBABEL
/-Hashabniah BEN MESULAM
| \-Tshamita Milka BAT YESHUA
/-Hattush BEN HASHABNIAH
Hananiah ben HATTUSH
Descendants of Hananiah ben HATTUSH
1 Hananiah ben HATTUSH
=(Unknown)
2 Onías ben HANANIAH
2 Tobit ben HANANYA
=(Unknown)
3 Elías ben TOBIT
=(Unknown)
- Birth: 373, Hleithra, Nordjylland, Denmark
- Also known as: Danpi Havarsdottir
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Denmark ... Reine du Danemark
- Death: ABT 433, Angeln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Descendants of Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR
1 Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR
=Vermund FRODASSON Marriage: ABT 390, Denmark
2 Olaf VERMUNDSSON
=Danpi Rigsdotter of DENMARK
3 Grytha of DENMARK
3 Halfdan III OLAFSSON
3 Daniel OLAFSSON
=Aalov VERMUNDSDOTTIR
2 Aalov VERMUNDSDOTTIR
=Daniel OLAFSSON
3 Frodi III DANSSON
=Ingibjorg YNGVASDOTTER Marriage: 453, Denmark
Ancestors of Frodi HAVARSSON
/-Skjold of the DANES
/-Fridleif SKJOLDSSON
| | /-Gefjion father of Gefjon of Skjaelland and SCANIE
| \-Gefjon of Skjaelland and SCANIE
/-Frodi Fridleifson III of DENMARK
| \-Roskilde spouse of Fridleif SKJOLDSSON
/-Fridleif FRODASSON
| \-Amfleda the Angantyrsson III GEFION
/-Havar FRIDLEIFSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Fridleif of DENMARK
Frodi HAVARSSON
\-Reghild Herleifsson DE NITHARINS
Descendants of Frodi HAVARSSON
1 Frodi HAVARSSON
=Unknown Spouse of Frodi HAVARSSON Marriage: ABT 366, Denmark
2 Olaf FRODASSON
2 Vermund FRODASSON
=Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR Marriage: ABT 390, Denmark
3 Olaf VERMUNDSSON
=Danpi Rigsdotter of DENMARK
3 Aalov VERMUNDSDOTTIR
=Daniel OLAFSSON
- Birth: 337, Lejre, Roskilde, Denmark
- Death: , , Denmark
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Frodi HAVARSSON
1 Unknown Spouse of Frodi HAVARSSON
=Frodi HAVARSSON Marriage: ABT 366, Denmark
2 Olaf FRODASSON
2 Vermund FRODASSON
=Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR Marriage: ABT 390, Denmark
3 Olaf VERMUNDSSON
=Danpi Rigsdotter of DENMARK
3 Aalov VERMUNDSDOTTIR
=Daniel OLAFSSON
- Father: Henry Harlow HAVER
- Mother: Alice KIRKPATRICK
- Birth: 1513, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Christening: 1513, St John The Evangelist's Church, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Death: 13 JUL 1562, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Burial: JUL 1562, St John The Evangelist's Church, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Agnes HAVER
/-Henry Harlow HAVER
Agnes HAVER
\-Alice KIRKPATRICK
Descendants of Agnes HAVER
1 Agnes HAVER
=John KILBOURNE Jr. Marriage: 1531, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England
2 William KILBORN
2 Mary KILBORN
2 Elizabeth KILBORN
2 Thomas KILBORN
2 Anna Elizabeth KILBORN
2 Joan KILBORN
2 Sarah KILBORN
2 Jane KILBORN
2 Isaack KILBONE
2 John KILBOURNE III
=Unknown Spouse of John KILBOURNE III
3 Joan KILBOURNE
=Anne COLLYN Marriage: 2 NOV 1561, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
3 Margaret KILBOURNE
3 Edward KILBOURNE
3 John KILBOURNE
3 Agatha KILBOURNE
3 Elizabeth KILBOURN
3 Thomas KILBORNE
=Frances MOODY Marriage: 5 SEP 1604, Moulton, Suffolk, England
3 Andrew KILBOURNE
3 Ane KILBOURNE
3 Ellen KILBOURNE
- Birth: 1490, Saffron Walden, Essex, England
- Death: 17 SEP 1561, Saffron Walden, Essex, England
- Partnership with: Alice KIRKPATRICK
Marriage: 1510, Harlow, Hertfordshire, England
- Child: Agnes HAVER Birth: 1513, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Descendants of Henry Harlow HAVER
1 Henry Harlow HAVER
=Alice KIRKPATRICK Marriage: 1510, Harlow, Hertfordshire, England
2 Agnes HAVER
=John KILBOURNE Jr. Marriage: 1531, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England
3 William KILBORN
3 Mary KILBORN
3 Elizabeth KILBORN
3 Thomas KILBORN
3 Anna Elizabeth KILBORN
3 Joan KILBORN
3 Sarah KILBORN
3 Jane KILBORN
3 Isaack KILBONE
3 John KILBOURNE III
=Unknown Spouse of John KILBOURNE III
=Anne COLLYN Marriage: 2 NOV 1561, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
- Birth: 20 MAY 1400, Yester Castle, Yester, Haddingtonshire, Scotland
- Death: 22 APR 1484, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DOUGLAS Birth: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Helen DOUGLAS Birth: 17 MAY 1425, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest Birth: 1426, Tantallon Castle, Berwick, Midlothian, Scotland
- Child: Hugh DOUGLAS Birth: AFT 1428, Mar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus Birth: Mar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Descendants of Margaret HAY of Yester
1 Margaret HAY of Yester
=William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
2 Helen DOUGLAS
2 James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest
2 Hugh DOUGLAS
2 George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
=Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY Marriage: BEF 1446, Markinch, Fife, Scotland
3 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
3 Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
=Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
3 Anne DOUGLAS
3 Janet Anne DOUGLAS
- Birth: ABT 984, Normandy, France
- Cemetery: Abbaye Saint-Pierre
- Death: 20 SEP 1045, France
- Burial: AFT 20 SEP 1045, Les Préaux, Duchy of Normandy, France (Capetian Dynasty)
- Partnership with: Humfridum de VEULLES du Ponteaudemer
Marriage: 1005, Beaumont, Réunion, France
- Child: Dunelme DE VEULLES Birth: Pont Audemer, Normandy, France
- Child: Henri DE BEAUMONT
- Child: Albreda PREAUX Birth: ABT 1007, Préaux-Bocage, Calvados, Normandy, France
- Child: Robert DE VIEILLES Birth: 1010, Vieilles, Eure, Haute Normandie, France
- Child: Guillaume DE VIEILLES Birth: 1012, Pont, Haute-Normandie, France
- Child: Roger DE BEAUMONT Birth: ABT 1015, Beaumont-le-Roger, Eure, Normandy, France
- Child: Dunelme De BEAUMONT Birth: ABT 1026, Normandie, France
Descendants of Albreda HAYE
1 Albreda HAYE
=Humfridum de VEULLES du Ponteaudemer Marriage: 1005, Beaumont, Réunion, France
2 Dunelme DE VEULLES
2 Henri DE BEAUMONT
2 Albreda PREAUX
=Hubert DE RIE Marriage: 1040, France
3 Eudo DAPIFER
3 Albreda DE RIE
=Pierre DE VALOGNES Lord of Benington Marriage: 1074, Suffolk, England
2 Robert DE VIEILLES
2 Guillaume DE VIEILLES
2 Roger DE BEAUMONT
=Adeline DE MEULAN Marriage: Pont-Audemer, Eure, Normandy, France
2 Dunelme De BEAUMONT
Ancestors of Albreda de la HAYE
/-Honfroi DE VIEILLES
Albreda de la HAYE
\-Aubree DE LA HAYE
Descendants of Albreda de la HAYE
1 Albreda de la HAYE
=Eudes Designer DE RIE
2 Richard DE RYES DE PERAUX
2 Hubert DE RIE
=Albreda PREAUX Marriage: 1040, France
3 Eudo DAPIFER
3 Albreda DE RIE
=Pierre DE VALOGNES Lord of Benington Marriage: 1074, Suffolk, England
- Birth: ABT 1030, Hay-on-wye y Gelli Gandryll, Breconshire, Wales
- Also known as: Catherina Hay
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Catherina de la HAYE
1 Catherina de la HAYE
=Ingleran DE PIERREPOINT Marriage: ABT 1047, Neufchâtel, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
- Birth: ABT 1030, Hay-on-wye y Gelli Gandryll, Breconshire, Wales
- Also known as: Catherina Hay
- Death: 1087, Poynings,Sussex,England.
- Partnership with: Ingleram DE PIERREPONT
Marriage: ABT 1047, Neufchâtel, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
- Child: Godfrey DE PIERREPONT Birth: ABT 1052, Neufchâtel, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
- Child: Robert DE PIERREPONT Birth: 1055, Holkham, Norfolk, England
- Child: Rainald DE PIERREPONT Birth: ABT 1064, Neufchâtel, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Descendants of Catherina de la HAYE
1 Catherina de la HAYE
=Ingleram DE PIERREPONT Marriage: ABT 1047, Neufchâtel, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
2 Godfrey DE PIERREPONT
2 Robert DE PIERREPONT
2 Rainald DE PIERREPONT
=(Unknown)
3 William de POYNINGS
3 Beatrice de PIERREPONT
3 Adam I DE POYNINGS
=Beatrice DE SUSSEX Marriage: ABT 1135, Of, Poynings, Sussex, England
- Father: William HOWARD
- Mother: Tabitha KINSMAN
- Birth: DEC 1667, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
- Also known as: Mary Wood
- LifeSketch: SEE https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-5538 FOR FULL RESEARCH Formerly Mary (Wood) Fuller, whose maiden name has been corrected to Hayward, based upon a reading of the partly torn original marriage record, the book Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass., Howard Genealogy, The American Genealogist, Mary Hayward's birth record, and William Howard/Hayward's will; thus, not the same person as Mary (Wood) Ordway ************************************ Some thoughts about Joseph Fuller's Wife. I found this book online [Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass. 1633-1700] https://archive.org/stream/earlyinhabitants13hamm#page/223/mode/1up - which lists Joseph Fuller's marriage to a Mary Hayward Oct 1685. Also, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-M7HL : 2 March 2020), Joseph Fuller and M* *Word, Oct 1685; citing Marriage, Joseph's marriage to a M. ___word. The Image is torn but might be Hayword? There would seem to be two women named Mary Wood born on the same day 31 October 1653 to the same parents - Isaiah Wood and Mercy Thompson: Mary Wood (31 Oct 1653 - bef. June 1704), wife of Edward Ordway, and Mary Wood (abt 31 Oct 1653 - bef. 1731), wife of Joseph Fuller. The two Mary's cannot be one and the same person, as they are married to two different men in the same time period, and bore children by the two men in overlapping years. "Wood seems to have been a somewhat common name among early New England settlers, which makes it more difficult to pin down a specific Mary Wood. I did not even find a record of any Mary Wood being born 31 Oct 1653. Dean Crawford Smith, who is a respected professional genealogist with much experience in this time and place, does quote that date -- see . According to the NEHGR article about Isaiah Wood, there are no deed records for Isaiah, but Dean Crawford Smith cites several land records related to Edward and Mary (Wood) Ordway that show associations with other children of Isaiah Wood. I think his work is a good basis for accepting Mary Wood as probably the wife of Edward Ordway. Furthermore, I see that the marriage record for Joseph Fuller is a torn page that identifies the wife only as M. ___word. And the book at https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=78tMAAAAMAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA177 shows Joseph Fuller and [presumibly] Mary having ten children from 1690 to 1712, when a woman born in 1653 would have been age 37 to age 59 -- that is not consistent with female fertility in that age range. Thus, I think the case for connecting Joseph Fuller to Mary Wood is weak." [15] One can thus conclude, together with the respected researchers Janet Ireland Delorey and Dean Crawford Smith, that Mary Wood, daughter of Isaiah and Mercy (Thompson) Wood, was married to Edward Ordway; whereas the other Mary Wood, whose maiden name was most likely not Wood at all, but rather Hayward or Hayword, and whose parents are unknown, was married to Joseph Fuller. THIS ABOVE GOES AGAINST EXCERPTS FROM: Genealogy of some descendants of Capt. Matthew Fuller, John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich. [Book in Memories Section] Also, See Andersons Great Migration in memories section regarding Joseph's Father John and list of children. Joseph married Mary Wood 1 October 1685. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Excerpt From: Genealogy of some descendants of Capt. Matthew Fuller, John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich. Published 1914. [Book in Memories Section] Also, See Andersons Great Migration in memories section regarding Joseph's Father John and list of children. Children, born at Ipswich. 27. Joseph', b. Aug. 13, 1690; m. 1, Bathsheba Hanchett; m. 2, Elizabeth Hutchins. 28. Thomas', b. Apr. 6, 1692 ; d. young. 29. William', b. Mar. 7, 1694; m. Sarah Waite. 30. John', b. May 16, 1698; d. Sept. 29, 1699. 31. John', I twins, b. Apr. I m.l, Mary Howard ; m.2, Hannah Lord 32. Benjamin', I 22, 1701 ; 1 d. June, 1703. 33. Daniel', b. Jan. 30, 1702; m. Anna Doliver. 34. Benjamin', b. Aug. 20, 1705; d. July 22, 1722. 35. Ebeneser', b. Jan. 10, 1707; m. Mary Gritsman. 36. Jacob', b. Mar. 22. 1712; m. Ann Harris. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- Death: BEF 22 AUG 1731, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Ancestors of Mary HAYWARD
/-Thomas HAYWARD
/-William HOWARD
Mary HAYWARD
\-Tabitha KINSMAN
- Father: Thomas HAYWARD
- Birth: ABT 1627, England
- LifeSketch: No documentation has been found for this individual. A possible unverified source, as seen on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-4512, is: Tingley, Raymon Meyers. Some Ancestral Lines, Being a Record of Some of the Ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and His Wife Martha Pamela Meyers. The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1935. p. 139. Link to page at hathitrust.org.
- Death: 4 SEP 1648, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Ancestors of Thomas HAYWARD
/-Thomas HAYWARD
Thomas HAYWARD
- Birth: England
- the oath of allegiance in Ipswich: At a Quarterly Court at Salem, Massachusetts / Included in the list of persons in Ipswich who took the oath of allegiance, 1678, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
- LifeSketch: This individual and his family are not well researched or sourced. His death date and place are clearly established in Ipswich records. There has been NO record found of his wife's name. Some children shown are simply because they are in the right time and place. Much additional research is needed. His parents and birth place are NOT proven. He might possibly have been the Thomas Hayward who came to Massachusetts in 1632 with Winslow on the William and Francis. Best information is found here, with possible additional children. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-4512 This is NOT the profile for Thomas Hayward from Aylesford, Kent who emigrated on the Hercules with his wife Susanna and his five children. He is NOT a son of this John Howard (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80703369/thomas-howard) and he is NOT a brother to Matthew Howard. John had a son Thomas but he was born in Norfolk, not Kent, and he was born in 1614, not 1 January 1601. Details at: http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/howarddoug.html
- Death: 15 APR 1686, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
- Burial: 1686, Old Burying Ground, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
- Child: Lydia HOWARD Birth: 1625, England
- Child: Thomas HAYWARD Birth: ABT 1627, England
- Child: Susanna HOWARD Birth: 1629, England
- Child: Joseph HOWARD Birth: ABT 1630, England
- Child: Ann HOWARD Birth: 1632, England
- Child: John HOWARD Birth: ABT 1633, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Child: William HOWARD Birth: 1635, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Child: Hannah HOWARD Birth: 1638, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Descendants of Thomas HAYWARD
1 Thomas HAYWARD
=(Unknown)
2 Lydia HOWARD
2 Thomas HAYWARD
2 Susanna HOWARD
2 Joseph HOWARD
2 Ann HOWARD
2 John HOWARD
2 William HOWARD
=Tabitha KINSMAN Marriage: DEC 1667, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
3 Tabitha HOWARD
=Christopher HODGKINS Marriage: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
3 Mary HAYWARD
3 Thomas HOWARD
3 William HOWARD
3 Mercy HOWARD
3 Martha HOWARD
3 John HOWARD
3 Samuel HOWARD
2 Hannah HOWARD
- Birth: 1519, Ramsey, Essex, England
- Death: 1562, Ramsey, Essex, England
Descendants of Thomas HEARDE
1 Thomas HEARDE
=Christian MERVYN Marriage: 1541, Ramsey, Essex, England
2 Thomasin HEARDE
=William MUGFORD Marriage: 5 JUN 1558, Hartland, Devon, England
=Lawrentius AVERY Marriage: 16 OCT 1564, Hartland, Torridge, Devonshire, England
3 Julia AVERY
=Hugo DE BRISTOL Marriage: AUG 1590, England
=William SEDGWICK Marriage: AUG 1598, Somerset, England
- Partnership with: William MUGFORD
Marriage: 5 JUN 1558, Hartland, Devon, England
- Partnership with: Lawrentius AVERY
Marriage: 16 OCT 1564, Hartland, Torridge, Devonshire, England
Ancestors of Thomasin HEARDE
/-Thomas HEARDE
Thomasin HEARDE
| /-Thomas MERVYN
| /-John MERVYN
| | \-Christian spouse of Thomas MERVYN
\-Christian MERVYN
\-Margaret spouse of John MERVYN
Descendants of Thomasin HEARDE
1 Thomasin HEARDE
=William MUGFORD Marriage: 5 JUN 1558, Hartland, Devon, England
=Lawrentius AVERY Marriage: 16 OCT 1564, Hartland, Torridge, Devonshire, England
2 Julia AVERY
=Hugo DE BRISTOL Marriage: AUG 1590, England
3 Berhope BRISTOL
3 William BRISTOL
3 Charles BRISTOL
3 Agnes BRISTOL
3 Susan BRISTOL
3 Daniel DE BRISTOL I
=Hester SPERRY Marriage: 1623, Bristol, England
=William SEDGWICK Marriage: AUG 1598, Somerset, England
- Birth: 1049, Hedenton, Normandy, France.
- Death: Normandie, France
Descendants of Emma de HEDENTON
1 Emma de HEDENTON
=Hubert DE MUNCHENSY I, Baron de Munchensy of Edwardstone
2 Droco DE MUNCHENSY
2 Hubert DE MUNCHENSY
2 Beatrice DE MUNCHENSY
=Robert Harold DE VAUX II
3 Robert Harold DE VAUX III
3 Hubert de VAUX
=Isabel DE CLARE
=Grecia DE MORTAIGNE
2 Ada MUNCHENSY de engaine
- Birth: 261, Hleithra, Denmark
- LdsBaptism: 10 NOV 1953
- LdsEndowment: 29 JUN 1954
- Death: Denmark
Descendants of Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
1 Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
=Skjold of the DANES Marriage: ABT 280, Hleithra, Denmark
- Father: Heidrek ANGANTYRSSON
- Mother: Amfleda of REIÐGOTALAND
- Birth: 572, Jutland, Denmark
- Also known as: Hevor
- Also known as: Hildur Heidreksdatter
- Alternate Marriage Info: ABT 583, Béjar, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain
- Alternate Death Info: ABT 612, Skåne, Sweden
- LdsBaptism: 10 NOV 953, Norway
- LdsEndowment: 3 MAY 1954, United States
- LdsSealingToParents: 20 MAY 1976
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Vandals
- LifeSketch: HILDUR (Hildis) Princess of Vandals Valdarsson (born HEIDREKSDATTER) was born on month day 529, at birth place , to Hilderic converted to Christianity King of the VANDALS and Amfleda "The Younger" of the of the VANDALS . Hilderic was born on 480, in Carthago, Zeugitana (Present Tunisia), Africae, Kingdom of the Vandals. Amfleda was born on 480, in Reino, Campania, Italy/Ostrogothia.
- Death: 612, Uppsala, Sweden
- Burial: 612, Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde, København, Denmark
Ancestors of Hildur HEIDREKSDATTER
/-Gudmund EN BLANCO
/-Gudmund GUDMUNDSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Gudmund En BLANCO
/-Höfund GUDMUNDSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Gudmund GUDMUNDSSON
/-Heidrek HOFUNDSSON
| | /-Arngrim EN BLANCO I
| | /-Hergrímur Halv-Troll ARNGRÍMSSON
| | | \-Ama YMIRSDATTER
| | /-Grim HERGRIMSSON
| | | \-Ogn spouse of Hergrimur ARNGRIMSSON
| | /-Arngrim THE BERSERKER
| | | | /-Fenhring ALUDREGN
| | | | /-Storverk FENHRINGSSON
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fenhring ALUDREGN
| | | | /-Stark ALUDREGN Av Noreg
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of STORVERK
| | | \-Bauggerd STARKSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Danp NORDIK
| | | | /-Kari NORDIK
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Danp NORDIK
| | | | /-Finnalf NORDIK
| | | | | \-Datter UKENDT
| | | \-Afhilde FINNALFSDATTER
| | | \-Svanhild Gold-feather DAGSDOTTIR
| | /-Angantyr Arngrimsson DE BERSERKER
| | | | /-Svarfrlami Sigrlamasson of GARDARIKI
| | | \-Eyfuru SVAFRLAMISDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Frid spouse of Svarfrlami Sigrlamasson of GARDARIKI
| \-Hervor ANGANTYRSDATTER
| | /-Bjartmar OF ALDEIGJUBORG
| \-Tova BJARTMARSDATTER
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bjartmar of ALDEIGJUBORG
/-Angantyr I of REIDGOTALAND
| | /-Harald of REIDGOTALAND
| \-Helga HARALDSDATTER
| \-Unknown Spouse of Harald of REIDGOTALAND
/-Heidrek ANGANTYRSSON
| | /-Harald of REIDGOTALAND
| \-Eudocia HARALDSDATTER
| \-Unknown Spouse of Harald of REIDGOTALAND
Hildur HEIDREKSDATTER
\-Amfleda of REIÐGOTALAND
Descendants of Hildur HEIDREKSDATTER
1 Hildur HEIDREKSDATTER
=Harold VIII VALDARSSON Marriage: ABT 590, Jelling, Vejle, Denmark
2 Gudröd HARALDSSON
2 Halfdan III HARALDSSON
=Moalda KINRIKSDOTTIR Marriage: 611, Denmark
3 Ivar HALFDANSSON
3 Solveig HALFDANSDOTTER
3 Thrond of Hålogaland HALFDANSSON
=Ragnhild SIGURDSDATTER
Ancestors of Hlodr HEIDREKSSON
/-Gudmund EN BLANCO
/-Gudmund GUDMUNDSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Gudmund En BLANCO
/-Höfund GUDMUNDSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Gudmund GUDMUNDSSON
/-Heidrek HOFUNDSSON
| | /-Arngrim EN BLANCO I
| | /-Hergrímur Halv-Troll ARNGRÍMSSON
| | | \-Ama YMIRSDATTER
| | /-Grim HERGRIMSSON
| | | \-Ogn spouse of Hergrimur ARNGRIMSSON
| | /-Arngrim THE BERSERKER
| | | | /-Fenhring ALUDREGN
| | | | /-Storverk FENHRINGSSON
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fenhring ALUDREGN
| | | | /-Stark ALUDREGN Av Noreg
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of STORVERK
| | | \-Bauggerd STARKSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Danp NORDIK
| | | | /-Kari NORDIK
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Danp NORDIK
| | | | /-Finnalf NORDIK
| | | | | \-Datter UKENDT
| | | \-Afhilde FINNALFSDATTER
| | | \-Svanhild Gold-feather DAGSDOTTIR
| | /-Angantyr Arngrimsson DE BERSERKER
| | | | /-Svarfrlami Sigrlamasson of GARDARIKI
| | | \-Eyfuru SVAFRLAMISDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Frid spouse of Svarfrlami Sigrlamasson of GARDARIKI
| \-Hervor ANGANTYRSDATTER
| | /-Bjartmar OF ALDEIGJUBORG
| \-Tova BJARTMARSDATTER
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bjartmar of ALDEIGJUBORG
Hlodr HEIDREKSSON
\-Sifka HUMLISDATTER
- Birth: APR 248, Drepanum, Bithynia, Anatolia
- Also known as: Helena of the Cross Empress of Rome
- Occupation: Barmaid in Bithynia Saint Helena, was the mother of Roman emperor Constantine the Great. She was born outside of the noble classes,[1] a Greek, possibly in the Greek city of Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor., ABT 260, Drepana, Bythnia, Greece
- National Identification: IND2175
- Temple Ordinances: Completed
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Flavia Julia Helena (/ˈhɛlənə/; Greek: Ἑλένη, Helénē; AD c. 246/248 – c. 330), or Saint Helena, was the mother of Roman emperor Constantine the Great. She was born outside of the noble classes,[1] a Greek, possibly in the Greek city of Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor. Helena ranks as an important figure in the history of Christianity and of the world due to her influence on her son. In her final years, she made a religious tour of Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem, during which ancient tradition claims that she discovered the True Cross. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion revere her as a saint; the Lutheran Church commemorates her. Early life Helena's birthplace is not known with certainty. The 6th-century historian Procopius is the earliest authority for the statement that Helena was a native Greek of Drepanum, in the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor. Her son Constantine renamed the city "Helenopolis" after her death around 330 AD, which supports the belief that the city was indeed her birthplace.[2] The Byzantinist Cyril Mango has, however, argued that Helenopolis was refounded to strengthen the communication network around Constantine's new capital in Constantinople, and was renamed simply to honor Helena, not to necessarily mark her birthplace.[3] There was also a Helenopolis in Palestine[4] and a Helenopolis in Lydia.[5] These cities, and the province of Helenopontus in the Pontus, were probably all named after Constantine's mother.[2] The bishop and historian Eusebius of Caesarea states that Helena was about 80 on her return from Palestine.[6] Since that journey has been dated to 326–28 AD, she was probably born around 246 to 248 AD. However, little is known of her early life.[7] Fourth-century sources, following Eutropius' Breviarium, record that she came from a humble background. Bishop Ambrose of Milan, writing in the late 4th century was the first to call her a stabularia, a term translated as "stable-maid" or "inn-keeper". He makes this comment a virtue, calling Helena a bona stabularia, a "good stable-maid".[8] Other sources, especially those written after Constantine's proclamation as emperor, gloss over or ignore her background.[7] Both Geoffrey of Monmouth and Henry of Huntingdon promoted a popular tradition that Helena was a British princess and the daughter of "Old King Cole". This led to the later dedication of 135 churches in England to her, many in around the area of Yorkshire,[9] and revived as a suggestion in the 20th century in the novels of Evelyn Waugh. Marriage to Emperor Constantius It is unknown where she first met Constantius.[10] The historian Timothy Barnes has suggested that Constantius, while serving under Emperor Aurelian, could have met her while stationed in Asia Minor for the campaign against Zenobia. It is said that upon meeting they were wearing identical silver bracelets; Constantius saw her as his soulmate sent by God. Barnes calls attention to an epitaph at Nicomedia of one of Aurelian's protectors, which could indicate the emperor's presence in the Bithynian region soon after 270 AD.[11] The precise legal nature of the relationship between Helena and Constantius is also unknown. The sources are equivocal on the point, sometimes calling Helena Constantius' "wife", and sometimes, following the dismissive propaganda of Constantine's rival Maxentius,[12] calling her his "concubine".[10] Jerome, perhaps confused by the vague terminology of his own sources, manages to do both.[13] Some scholars, such as the historian Jan Drijvers, assert that Constantius and Helena were joined in a common-law marriage, a cohabitation recognized in fact but not in law.[14] Others, like Timothy Barnes, assert that Constantius and Helena were joined in an official marriage, on the grounds that the sources claiming an official marriage are more reliable.[15] Helena gave birth to the future emperor Constantine I on 27 February of an uncertain year soon after 270 AD[16] (probably around 272 AD).[17] At the time, she was in Naissus (Niš, Serbia).[18] In order to obtain a wife more consonant with his rising status, Constantius divorced Helena some time before 289 AD, when he married Theodora, Maximian's daughter under his command.[19] (The narrative sources date the marriage to 293 AD, but the Latin panegyric of 289 AD refers to the couple as already married).[20] Helena and her son were dispatched to the court of Diocletian at Nicomedia, where Constantine grew to be a member of the inner circle. Helena never remarried and lived for a time in obscurity, though close to her only son, who had a deep regard and affection for her. After Constantine's ascension to the throne Constantine was proclaimed Augustus of the Roman Empire in 306 AD by Constantius' troops after the latter had died, and following his elevation his mother was brought back to the public life in 312 AD, returning to the imperial court. She appears in the Eagle Cameo portraying Constantine's family, probably commemorating the birth of Constantine's son Constantine II in the summer of 316 AD.[a] She received the title of Augusta in 325 AD. According to Eusebius, her conversion to Christianity followed her son becoming emperor. Pilgrimage and relic discoveries[edit] See also: Early centers of Christianity § Jerusalem Helena finding the True Cross, Italian manuscript, c. 825 St Helena in the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493 Constantine appointed his mother Helena as Augusta Imperatrix, and gave her unlimited access to the imperial treasury in order to locate the relics of the Christian tradition. In 326–28 AD Helena undertook a trip to Palestine.[21] According to Eusebius of Caesarea (260/265 AD – 339/340 AD), who records the details of her pilgrimage to Palestine and other eastern provinces, she was responsible for the construction or beautification of two churches, the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, and the Church of Eleona on the Mount of Olives, sites of Christ's birth and ascension, respectively. Local founding legend attributes to Helena's orders the construction of a church in Egypt to identify the Burning Bush of Sinai. The chapel at Saint Catherine's Monastery—often referred to as the Chapel of Saint Helen—is dated to the year 330 AD. Jerusalem was still being rebuilt following the destruction caused by Titus in 70 AD. Emperor Hadrian had built during the 130s AD a temple to Venus over the supposed site of Jesus's tomb near Calvary, and renamed the city Aelia Capitolina. Accounts differ concerning whether the temple was dedicated to Venus or Jupiter.[22] According to Eusebius, "[t]here was a temple of Venus on the spot. This the queen (Helena) had destroyed."[23] According to tradition, Helena ordered the temple torn down and, according to the legend that arose at the end of the 4th century, chose a site to begin excavating, which led to the recovery of three different crosses. The legend is recounted in Ambrose, On the Death of Theodosius (died 395 AD) and at length in Rufinus' chapters appended to his translation into Latin of Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History, the main body of which does not mention the event.[b] Then, Rufinus relates, the empress refused to be swayed by anything short of solid proof and performed a test. Possibly through Bishop Macarius of Jerusalem, she had a woman who was near death brought from the city. When the woman touched the first and second crosses, her condition did not change, but when she touched the third and final cross she suddenly recovered,[c] and Helena declared the cross with which the woman had been touched to be the True Cross. On the site of discovery, Constantine ordered the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Churches were also built on other sites detected by Helena. The "Letter From Constantine to Macarius of Jerusalem", as presented in Eusebius' Life of Constantine, states: "Such is our Saviour's grace, that no power of language seems adequate to describe the wondrous circumstance to which I am about to refer. For, that the monument of his [Christ's] most holy Passion, so long ago buried beneath the ground, should have remained unknown for so long a series of years, until its reappearance to his servants now set free through the removal of him who was the common enemy of all, is a fact which truly surpasses all admiration. I have no greater care than how I may best adorn with a splendid structure that sacred spot, which, under Divine direction, I have disencumbered as it were of the heavy weight of foul idol worship [the Roman temple]; a spot which has been accounted holy from the beginning in God’s judgment, but which now appears holier still, since it has brought to light a clear assurance of our Saviour’s passion."[24] Sozomen and Theodoret claim that Helena also found the nails of the crucifixion. To use their miraculous power to aid her son, Helena allegedly had one placed in Constantine's helmet, and another in the bridle of his horse. According to one tradition, Helena acquired the Holy Tunic on her trip to Jerusalem and sent it to Trier. Death and burial Helena died around 330 AD, with her son at her side. She was buried in the Mausoleum of Helena, outside Rome on the Via Labicana. Her sarcophagus is on display in the Pio-Clementine Vatican Museum, although the connection is often questioned. Next to her is the sarcophagus of her granddaughter Constantina (Saint Constance).
- Death: 18 AUG 328, Constantinople, Byzantium Empire, Asia Minor
- Burial: 329, Mausoleum of Helena, Via Labicana, Rome, Italy
- Partnership with: Constantius I CHLORUS
Marriage: 272, Dardania, Blythnia, Asia Minor
Divorce: ABT 289, Roma, Roman Empire
Descendants of Flavia Julia HELENA
1 Flavia Julia HELENA
=Constantius I CHLORUS Marriage: 272, Dardania, Blythnia, Asia Minor
Ancestors of Ingjald HELGASSON
/-Helgi FRIDLEIFSSON X
Ingjald HELGASSON
\-Aslaug Kraka SIGURDSDATTER
- Birth: ABT 532, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
- Death: 551, Y, Somme, Picardie, France
Descendants of Helvor HELGESDOTTER
1 Helvor HELGESDOTTER
=Egil AUNSSON Marriage: 550, Sweden
2 Ottar EGILSSON
=Helgi EYSTEINSDATTER Marriage: 571, Värmland, Gävleborgs Län, Sweden
3 Eanmund of SWEDEN
3 Adils Eadgils OTTARSSON
=Yrsa HELGISDATTER Marriage: ABT 593, Sweden
Ancestors of Hervor HELGESDOTTER
/-Hjorvard HEREMODSSON
/-Helge HJORDVARSSON Of Sweden
Hervor HELGESDOTTER
\-Svåva ØYLIMESDATTER of Reidgoteland
Descendants of Hervor HELGESDOTTER
1 Hervor HELGESDOTTER
=Yngwin VON GOTALAND
=Aun JORUNDSSON
2 Sigrid AUNSDOTTER
=Halfdan FRODASSON Marriage: Denmark
3 Olaf HALFDANSSON
3 Helgi HALFDANSDATTER
3 Helgi HALFDANSSON
=Ulla SIGMUNDSDOTTER Marriage: ABT 564, Denmark
3 Hraeric HALFDANSSON
=Ogne NORBRILSDOTTER Marriage: 546, Denmark
Ancestors of Sigrid HELGESDOTTER
/-Helgi FRIDLEIFSSON X
Sigrid HELGESDOTTER
\-Aslaug Kraka SIGURDSDATTER
- Father: Helgi HALFDANSSON
- Mother: Ulla SIGMUNDSDOTTER
- Birth: 16 JUL 565, Jelling, Vejle, Denmark
- Also known as: Yrsa Helgasson
- LdsBaptism: 28 MAY 1923
- LdsEndowment: 2 MAY 1928
- LdsSealingToParents: 16 DEC 1954
- Death: 597, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Ancestors of Yrsa HELGISDATTER
/-Fridleif FRODASSON
/-Havar FRIDLEIFSSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Fridleif of DENMARK
/-Frodi HAVARSSON
| \-Reghild Herleifsson DE NITHARINS
/-Vermund FRODASSON
| \-Unknown Spouse of Frodi HAVARSSON
/-Olaf VERMUNDSSON
| \-Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR
/-Daniel OLAFSSON
| \-Danpi Rigsdotter of DENMARK
/-Frodi III DANSSON
| | /-Frodi Fridleifson III of DENMARK
| | /-Fridleif FRODASSON
| | | \-Amfleda the Angantyrsson III GEFION
| | /-Havar FRIDLEIFSSON
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fridleif of DENMARK
| | /-Frodi HAVARSSON
| | | \-Reghild Herleifsson DE NITHARINS
| | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Frodi HAVARSSON
| \-Aalov VERMUNDSDOTTIR
| \-Danpi HAVARSDOTTIR
/-Fridleif II FRODASSON
| \-Ingibjorg YNGVASDOTTER
/-Frodi FRIDLEIFSSON
| \-Hilda FRODASSON
/-Halfdan FRODASSON
| | /-Godegisel of the Vandals
| | /-Gaiseric of the VANDALS
| | | \-a slave of Godegisel of the Vandals CONCUBINE
| | /-Huneric of the VANDALS
| | | | /-Geberich of the West GOTHS
| | | | /-Ariaric of the Thervingi
| | | | /-Aoric of the THERVINGI
| | | | /-Athanaric of the THERVINGI
| | | | /-Ataulf of the Visgoths
| | | | | \-Rocestes spouse of Athanaric of the THERVINGI
| | | \-Eurica daughter of ADULPHUS
| | | | /-Constantius CHLORUS, Roman emperor in the West
| | | | /-Flavius Julius HONORIUS
| | | | | \-Flavia Julia Helena AUGUSTA
| | | | /-Flavius THEODOSIUS Count of the Britains
| | | | | \-Flavia Actia
| | | | /-Theodosius of ROME
| | | | | \-Thermantia of Spain
| | | \-Aelia Galla PLACIDIA
| | | \-Flavia Aelia FLACILLA VALENTINA Empress of Rome
| | /-Hilderic of the VANDALS
| | | \-Eudocia VALENTINIANUS
| \-Hildis HILDERICSDOTTIR
| | /-Godegisel of the Vandals
| | /-Gaiseric of the VANDALS
| | | \-a slave of Godegisel of the Vandals CONCUBINE
| | /-Gento OF THE VANDALS
| | | | /-Ariaric of the Thervingi
| | | | /-Aoric of the THERVINGI
| | | | /-Athanaric of the THERVINGI
| | | | /-Ataulf of the Visgoths
| | | | | \-Rocestes spouse of Athanaric of the THERVINGI
| | | \-Eurica daughter of ADULPHUS
| | | | /-Flavius Julius HONORIUS
| | | | /-Flavius THEODOSIUS Count of the Britains
| | | | | \-Flavia Actia
| | | | /-Theodosius of ROME
| | | | | \-Thermantia of Spain
| | | \-Aelia Galla PLACIDIA
| | | \-Flavia Aelia FLACILLA VALENTINA Empress of Rome
| | /-Thrasamund of the VANDALS
| | | | /-Adulphus of the VISIGOTHS
| | | \-Eurica of the HUNS
| | | \-Argotta of the FRANKS
| \-Amfleda the YOUNGER
| | /-Wittichius SAXONY
| | /-Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | | /-Walechise DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | /-Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | \-Waldrada spouse of Walechise DE NEUSTRIE
| | | \-Farahild of Neustria
| | | | /-Donat DES HUNS
| | | \-Faraild spouse of Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE
| | | \-Fur Ana of The HUNS
| | /-Wandalarius of SCYTHIA
| | | \-Erelicia of the Ostrogoths
| | /-Theodemir of the OSTROGOTHS
| \-Amalafrida of the OSTROGOTHS
| | /-Avitochola OPOSH
| | /-Donaton of the HUNS
| | /-Uldin of the HUNS
| | | | /-Far RAMA
| | | \-Fur Ana of The HUNS
| | /-Kurdiak Turda of the HUNS
| | | | /-Liu father of ADISHIR
| | | | /-Adishir Babigan Xerxes
| | | \-Car Zama
| | | \-Tashiti Arta Ducta
| | /-Mundzuk Benderuz of the HUNS
| | | \-Wadamerca DES HUNS
| \-Ereleuva of the Huns
| | /-Manolis EROTIKOS I COMNENA
| \-Hethela DES HUNS-AGATHYESI
/-Helgi HALFDANSSON
| | /-Domaldi VISBURSSON
| | /-Domar DOMALDASSON
| | | \-Himileig HODBRODDSDOTTER
| | /-Dyggvi DOMARSSON
| | | | /-Danp RIGSSON
| | | \-Drótt Danpsdottir
| | /-Dag DYGGVASSON
| | | \-Arsson VALESDATTER
| | /-Agna DAGSSON
| | | \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| | /-Alrek AGNASSON
| | | | /-Frosti Ynglingesoga o'f FINLAND
| | | \-Skjalf FROSTASDOTTIR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Frosti YNGLINGESOGA
| | /-Yngve Alreksson of UPPSALA
| | | \-Dagreid DAGSDOTTER
| | /-Jörund YNGVASSON OF UPPSALA
| | /-Aun JORUNDSSON
| \-Sigrid AUNSDOTTER
| | /-Hjorvard HEREMODSSON
| | /-Helge HJORDVARSSON Of Sweden
| \-Hervor HELGESDOTTER
| \-Svåva ØYLIMESDATTER of Reidgoteland
Yrsa HELGISDATTER
\-Ulla SIGMUNDSDOTTER
Descendants of Yrsa HELGISDATTER
1 Yrsa HELGISDATTER
=Adils Eadgils OTTARSSON Marriage: ABT 593, Sweden
2 Yngvar HARRA
2 Eystein ADILSSON
=Unknown Spouse of Eystein ADILSSON
3 Yngvar HARRA
3 Ingvar EYSTEINSSON King of Sweden
=Freva AV HOLMGARD
=Gautrek GAUTDOTTIR
=Gauthild GAUTSDOTTIR
- Father: Helgi GUĐRÖĐARSON
- Mother: Thora SIGURDSDOTTIR OF JUTLAND
- Birth: ABT 815, Dublin, Ireland
- LdsBaptism: 19 DEC 1905
- LdsEndowment: 26 OCT 1928
- LdsSealingToParents: 28 APR 1958
- LifeSketch: Ingjaldr Helgason was a Hiberno-Norse chieftain of the 9th Century. According to the Landnámabók Ingjald was the son of Helgi, the son of Olaf, the son of Gudrod, the son of Halfdan Hvitbeinn; he was thus distantly related to the Yngling kings of Vestfold and later Norway. According to Eyrbyggja saga, Ingjald's mother was Thora, a daughter of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, who was a son of Ragnar Lodbrok. However, this connection is dubious, as Ingjald appears to have been born in the early 9th Century – either before or at around the same time as Ragnar. Ingjald had at least one son, Olaf the White, who became King of Dublin.
- Death: 842
Ancestors of Injald Hviti' HELGISSON
/-Helgi GUĐRÖĐARSON
Injald Hviti' HELGISSON
| /-Sveithi GORRSON
\-Thora SIGURDSDOTTIR OF JUTLAND
\-Unknown Spouse of Sveithi GORRSON
Ancestors of Alexander I HELIOS
/-Marcus ANTONIUS
/-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| \-Julia CAESARIS
/-Marcus Antonius DE ROME
| \-Julia Caesia Caesonia CAESAR
Alexander I HELIOS
| /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | \-Antonia CRETICUS
| /-Gaius Antonius HYBRIDA
| | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
\-Antonia Hybrida Minor DE ROME
\-Ignotae Noblia DE ROME
- Birth: ABT 423, Roman Empire
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Theodora HELLAS
1 Theodora HELLAS
=Acacius PROBUS
2 Maria Sabiniani PROBUS
=Flavius Paulus DE BYZANCE
3 Sittas DE BYZANCE
3 Eirene DE BYZANCE
=Anicius Olybrius DE ROME
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Publius HELVIDIUS PRISCUS
1 Publius HELVIDIUS PRISCUS
=Plautia QUINCTILIA
2 Helvidia PRISCILLA
=Lucius VIPSTANUS POPLICOLA MESSALLA
3 Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
=(Unknown)
- Father: Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
- Mother: Ystradwel VERCH GADEON of Rheged
- Birth: ABT 380, Pennines, Cumbria, England
- Also known as: Ceneus
- Also known as: Cenyw
- Also known as: Cynnaw
- Also known as: Kenneth
- Also known as: San Ceneu
- Also known as: Ceneu Ap Coel Hen
- Also known as: Hen Ceneu ap Coel
- Also known as: Kenaw, Keneu, or Kenneth ap Coel Godebog, King of northern Britain
- Also known as: King of northern Britain
- Also known as: Ceneu ap Coel Hen, King of northern Britain
- Also known as: Saint King Ceneu ap Coel Hen
- Occupation: king of northern Britain
- LifeSketch: San Ceneu, also Cenyw, Ceneus and Kenneth (around 382-V century ), was a British sovereign. «b»Biographical notes «/b» On his father's death he inherited the kingdom, which included much of today's central-northern England. Since the supreme king of Britannia, Vortigern, employed the Saxon mercenaries in the fight against Pictites, Scots and Caledon, it is logical to think that Ceneu was forced to accept the help of the Saxon leaders Octa and Ebissa to repel the Pitti invaders from his kingdom. After winning the victory and having seduced a rebellion against the Saxon mercenaries, Ceneu allowed them to settle in Deywr (the future kingdom of Deira, in East Yorkshire ). Ceneu appears in the Historia Regum Britanniaeof Goffredo di Monmouth among those present at the coronation of King Arthur. If this were true, one would have to think that he died very old. After his death, the kingdom was divided between the sons Gwrast and Mor. The first went the western lands, from the Salway to the Mersey (the Rheged ), while the second received the central part of the kingdom and the lands north of the Salway, that is the Ebrauc (which revolved around today's York ). The cause of Ceneu 's canonization seems to have been defending Christianity during the invasion of Anglo-Saxon pagans.
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Ceneu-ap-Coel-Hen-Saint-Brenin-Rheged-Catraeth/6000000001210427854
- Old King Cole, childrens rhyme: said that King Hen Ceneu Cole is the subject of this rhyme
- early British biography: Saint Ceneu, King of northern Britain
- Title Of Nobility: King and Saint
- Death: 470, Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Ceneu ap Coel HEN
/-Eneid AP EUDOS Brenin of Powys
/-Endeyrn AP ENEID
/-Endigant AP ENDEYRN
/-Rhydeyrn ap ENDIGANT
/-Rhyfedel AP RHYDERM
/-Gradd AP RYFEDEL of Wales
| \-Wledir VERCH CANTELUPE
/-Urban AP GRADD
| | /-Cunobelinus 'Cynfelyn' ap AP TECFAN, King of the Britons and the Catuvellauni
| | /-Arvirargus ap CUNOBELLIN
| | /-Marius EMERIG CYLLIN AP CARADOG
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Drusus Nero Germanicus of GAUL
| | | \-Genuissa JULIA
| | | \-Aemilia Lepida PAULLUS
| | /-Coel I of BRITAIN
| | | \-Julia Victoria PENARDUN VERCH PRASUTAGUS
| | /-Lleuver Mawr AP COIL I 1st Christian King Of The Britons
| | | \-Ystdrawl VERCH CYNVELYN GADEON
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
| \-Claudia DE BRETAGNE
/-Telpwyl ap Urban of BRITAIN
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ap OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
Ceneu ap Coel HEN
| /-Coellyn ap CARADOG
| | \-Eurgain BRITAIN
| /-Owain ap CYLLIN
| /-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
| /-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
| /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
\-Ystradwel VERCH GADEON of Rheged
| /-Odissus ap Connudh
| /-Potitus ap Odissus
| /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
\-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| /-Ochbes of FRANCE
\-Conchessa DES GAULES
\-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Descendants of Ceneu ap Coel HEN
1 Ceneu ap Coel HEN
=Generis FERCH CANDALOU Marriage: York, Yorkshire, England
2 Eidion " Darianlas" AP CENEU
2 Mor Maeswig ap Ceneu of North BRITAIN
=Gwenllian ferch BRYCHAN
3 Lleenog ap MAESWIG
3 Athrwys ap Mor of the PENNINES
=St. Cywair of the PENNINES
=Unknown Spouse of Ceneu ap Coel HEN
2 Gwrwst Lledlwm AP CENEU
=Ewerich ferch Kevenard of RHEGED
3 Dyfnarth ap GWRST LEDLWM
3 Essylt ap Gwrwst LEDLWM
3 Meirchion Gul ap GWRWST
=Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD