- Father: Vortigern ap GWIDOL
- Mother: Severa VERCH MACSEN WLEDIG
- Birth: 402, Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales
- Also known as: Brydw ap Cadell
- Also known as: King Gwerthefyr Fendigaid Vortimer Fendigaid (The Blessed) Vortigern of Gwent of Gwerthefyriwg
- LifeSketch: Drove the Saxon invaders Hengist and Horsa out of Kent
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Brydw-ap-Gwrtheyrn-Brenin-Maelienydd-and-or-Elfael/4820769168630028251
- A.K.A.-: "The Blessed"
- Title Of Nobility: High King Of Britain
- Title Of Nobility: King of Gwerthefyriwg
- Death: ABT 457, Maelienydd, Radnorshire, Wales
- Burial: Pillar of Eliseg, near Ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey,Clwyd, Wales, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Vortimer Fendigaid ap VORTIGERN
/-Endeyrn AP ENEID
/-Endigant AP ENDEYRN
/-Rhydeyrn ap ENDIGANT
/-Rhyfedel AP RHYDERM
/-Gwrtheyrn AP RYDEYRN
| \-Wledir VERCH CANTELUPE
/-Cadeyrn AP GWRTHEYRN
/-Rhuddfedd Frych AP CADERYN
/-Gloyw Gwallt Hir ap Rhuddfedd of CYMRU
/-Gwidolin Vitalinus AP GLOYW
/-Gwidol AP GWIDOLIN
/-Vortigern ap GWIDOL
| | /-Lidinin of BRITAIN
| \-Dinoi FERCH LIDININ
Vortimer Fendigaid ap VORTIGERN
| /-Publius FLAVIUS SABINUS
| /-Flavius TITUS V SABINUS
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus II of Rome
| | \-Mariamne Miriam the HASMONEAN
| /-Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI
| | | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| | \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| | | /-Marcus Metius Marcellus of ROME
| | | /-Gordian I of ROME
| | | | \-Ulpia Gordiana of ROME
| | \-Maecia Faustina Antonia GORDIANA
| | \-Fabia of ROME
| /-Constantius I CHLORUS
| | | /-Flavius Claudius Marcus AURELIUS
| | \-Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
| | \-Flavia Aurelia POMPEIANNA
| /-Flavius Julius EUCHARIUS
| | \-Flavia Maximiana Theodora
| /-Magnus MAXIMUS of Rome
| | \-Oriuna FERCH COILUS of Gloucester II
\-Severa VERCH MACSEN WLEDIG
| /-Caradog DE BRETAGNE
| /-Odo BRETAGNE
\-Elen Lwyddog VERCH SAINT EUDAF
\-Daughter of CARAUSIUS
Descendants of Vortimer Fendigaid ap VORTIGERN
1 Vortimer Fendigaid ap VORTIGERN
=Brydw AP GWRTHEYRN Marriage: ABT 423, Wales
2 Camuir ap BRYDW
2 Thewer VERCH BRYDW
2 Annan FERCH VORTIMER
2 Madrun FERCH VORTIMER
=Ynyr Honorius ap DYNWAL
3 Cynheiddion AP YNYR
3 Iddon ap YNYR
3 Tegiwg VERCH YNYR
3 Ceidio AP YNYR
3 Caradoc Vreichvras AP YNYR of Broërec
=Guignier FERCH GERAINT
=Tegau spouse of Caradoc Vreichvras ap Ynyr of BROËREC Marriage: ABT 505
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Tiberius Julius Theothorses VOTURI
/-Tiberius Julius IV Ininthimeus VOLTURI
/-Tiberius Julius V Rhescuporis VOLTURI
/-Tiberius Julius Teiranes VOLTURI
Tiberius Julius Theothorses VOTURI
\-Aelia spouse of Tiberius Julius Teiranes VOLTURI
Descendants of Tiberius Julius Theothorses VOTURI
1 Tiberius Julius Theothorses VOTURI
=(Unknown)
2 Nana Olynthoi ek BOSPHORUS
=Mihran III of IBERIA
3 Рев II ЦАРЬ ИБЕРИИ
3 Rev II ben MIHRAN III
3 Varaz-Bakur I of IBERIA
=Unknown Spouse of Varaz-Bakur I of IBERIA
- Birth: ABT 1029, Shropshire, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Rhys VYCHAN
1 Unknown Spouse of Rhys VYCHAN
=Rhys Fychan ap RHYS
2 Sioned ferch RHYS VYCHAN
=Tudur ap Rhys Sais of CHIRK
3 Ranulphus DE WHITTINGTON
=Maud DE WHITTINGTON Marriage: BET 8 JAN 1108 AND 7 JAN 1111, , , , England
3 Gronwy DE WHITTINGTON
- Father: William de BARDOLPH
- Mother: Amabilia DE LINDSAY
- Birth: ABT 1146, Great Carlton, Lincolnshire, England
- Also known as: Hugh the Elder
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- LifeSketch: «b»Biography«/b» Sir Hugh Bardolf (d. c.1176) of Lincolnshire m. Isabel, possibly of the Twist family of South Carlton, Lincolnshire. He was the father of Hugh Bardolf (d. 1203), justice, sheriff and Robert Bardolf. «b»Research Notes«/b» From Clay, but in bullet form and with footnotes adjusted, we can note some documentary evidence: "In the period 1142-53 Hugh Bardolf was given by Ranulf II earl of Chester all the demesne of the manor of Waddington, co. Lincoln, with specified exceptions, for the free service of 3 marks. He witnessed c.1150 a charter of Ralph de la Laye son of Ralph de la Haye, confirming to the abbey of Ste-Marie la Sauve Majeure, dio. Bourdeaux, and the monks dwelling at Burwell, co. Lincoln, all the endowments which his father's predecessors and his father himself gave at Burwell, among the other witnesses being Ralph abbot of Barlings (Oexentie) and Dodo Bardolf. He also witnessed, c.1150-60, a charter of Ralph de Haye (Aia), giving to the church of Lincoln rents from a mill and tenement in Burwell, and in the same period one of William Fossard to Guisborough priory In 1155-58 he witnessed with Dodo Bardolf and Hamelin Bardolf a charter of Richard de Haye and Maud his wife giving to the abbey of Blanchelande, of which Richard was the founderal, the vill of Cammeringham, co. Lincoln [Mon. Ang., vi, 1116, giving the date of foundation as 1155. The latest date for the charter is 1158 as Baldric de Sigillo witnessed without the archidiaconal style. in 1160-63 he witnessed one of Robert earl of Leicester, notifying that a knight's fee was held of the bishop and church of Lincoln in the manor of Knighton, co. Leicester and in 1171-72 a charter to Catley priory. On 28 September 1166 he issued a charter to Kirkstead abbey giving land and pasture in Riseholme, co. Lincoln, and to meet the possibility of a claim after his death by Isabel his wife, who was dowered of the land, he issued another, assigning an equivalent amount in Scothern to be held by the abbey during her life with reversion of the land in Riseholme. He also gave land and pasture in Riseholme to Barlings abbey which was confirmed by King Henry II, describing him as Hugh Bardolf the elder. He was enfeoffed by Ralph de la Haye of 4 carucates in Castle and Great Carlton,co. Lincoln, for the service of a third of a knight's fee; and in 1166 he held 2 knights' fees of the new feoffment of Richard de Haye, whose carta was returned from Lincolnshire. These two fees can be identified as being situate in Riseholme and Scothern, co. Lincoln, where in 1212 his son Robert Bardolf held 2 knights' fees of Gerard de Camville, who had married Nichola a daughter and coheiress of Richard de la Haye. The latter was the son of Robert de Haye, who held land in both places at the Lindsey survey; and a confirmation charter to the abbey shows that Robert had held a knight's fee of Nichola de Haye in Scothern. References to Hugh Bardolf's interests in Lincolnshire show that he was pardoned 2 marks there in 1161, and that he and Robert de Tadewella (Tathwell) paid a mark in 1177 for licence to make an agreement. He also held interests in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire, where he was pardoned 4s. 6d. in 1162, and rendered account of 10 marks in 1170 for a respite for a recognition between him and John Burden, paying 5 marks and being pardoned 5 marks in 1171. It is probable that the fine of 5 marks for a forest offence there in 1176 of which he paid 2 1/2 marks, the balance being due in the following year, refers to him rather than to his son Hugh as has been supposed. «b»Birth«/b» It is not known whether he was born in England or France. His family appear to have connections to the region of Coutance. Clay says that it "can be tentatively suggested that he was born c.1120". «b»Marriage«/b» Clay: Hugh Bardolf the elder married Isabel who is so named in his charters to Kirkstead abbey and who issued a charter to that house. She is also so named as his mother by Robert Bardolf in one of his charters to Barlings abbey, in which he gave 151/2 bovates of land in South Carlton, co. Lincoln, described as of her marriage portion. Clay explains that there is evidence for her being a member of a family which used the surname Tuit, Twit or Thuit, or perhaps a member of the Condet family, writing that for "neither of these possibilities is any convincing proof forthcoming; but perhaps of the two the second is more likely". «b»Family«/b» Clay: "Hugh Bardolf and his wife Isabel had two sons and five daughters: 1.) Hugh the king's justice 2.) Robert, the latter's brother and successor 3.) a daughter who married Richard Foliot and was the mother of Jordan Foliot, one of the coheirs in 1225. 4.) Isolda, who married, first, Henry de Grey of Codnor, whose family descended from their son Richard; and, secondly, Reginaid de Meaudre. The writ for the inquisition after her death is dated 18 June, 1246. 5.) Juliana, who married Nicholas Poinz and was the grandmother of a younger Nicholas, a coheir under age in 1225. 6.) Maud, who married Robert son of Pain and was the mother of Robert le Lou, whose daughter joan married John le Despenser and died without surviving issue; and also the mother of Isabel, the ancestress of the Meriet family. Maud was buried at Barlings abbey. 7.) a daughter who was the mother of Ralph Paynel, one of the coheirs in 1225." «b»Parentage and relatives«/b» The parentage of Hugh and Hamelin Bardolf is unknown, but they were probably closely related to Thomas Bardolf, ancestor of the Lords Bardolf of Wormegay. Hugh appears together with a Doun Bardolf in the Red Book of the Exchequer in 1166, in the Lincolnshire barony of Richard de la Haye. Both were newly enfeoffed. Doun is an unusual name, and one which Thomas used for his son. Keats-Rohan believed Hugh's father was Hamelin, who had been a tenant in Bungay. However the article she cites by Clay gives a different explanation of the family which we use here. Hugh's son's Wikipedia entry correctly explains that (as in Clay) the modern Oxford Dictionary of National Biography believes there were two generations of Hugh. The elder one had a brother Hamelin and his wife was Isabel. The younger Hugh, the justice, married Mabel de Limesy. His brother and heir was Robert. There might also have been an earlier Hamelin. But who was the father of the elder. It is possible that they all descended from Odo Bardol, giving the earliest recorded mention of the surname in Normandy, who was one of the witnesses, of whom King William was the first, to a notification dated 1084 in favour of the abbey of Lessey, near the de la Haye home of La Haye-du-Puits; but no further references to Odo are available. The family apparently held land in Normandy and traveled there. Stapleton (ccxv) demonstrates that Thomas and Rohese had land in Bermonville near Fauville-en-Caux. (Keats-Rohan noted under another Bardolf family that there was a Bardolf family in Bournainville, but this is another place. Stapleton explains his reasoning.) Clay later argued strongly for a connection to the Coutances region in western Normandy where the de la Haye family also lived: "This is suggested not only because members of the family were benefactors of the abbey of Blanchelande, giving the tithe of two mills in the arrondissement of Cherbourg, but because they were closely connected with the family of La Haye, the founders of the abbey, both in Normandy and England". ----------------------------------------------------------------- ... Hugh Bardolf of Codnor, Derbyshire (son of Hugo Bardol, born in 1125), [married] Isobel Aquillion ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Grey ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hugh Bardolf is the son of Hugo Bardol. He married Isobel Aquillion. He lived at Codnor, Derbyshire, England. He was also known as Robert Bardolf. Child of Hugh Bardolf and Isobel Aquillion 1. Isolda Bardolf b. c 1168, d. b 18 Jun 1246 http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158508
- Title Of Nobility: Lord of Waddington
- Death: 1176, Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
- Burial: Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England
- Partnership with: Mabel DE LIMES
Marriage: ABT 1164
- Partnership with: Isabel CONDET
Marriage: ABT 1165, Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Juliana BARDOLF Birth: 1163
- Child: Robert DE BARDOLF Birth: ABT 1164, Great Carlton, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Beatrice BARDOLF Birth: 1165, Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Hugh DE BARDOLF II Birth: ABT 1165, Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Maud BARDOLF Birth: 1167, Dorset, Dorsetshire, England
- Child: Isolda de BARDOLF Birth: 1168, Hoo, Kent, England
Ancestors of Hugh Bardolf of WADDINGTON
/-Salomon OF BRITTANY
/-Ridoredh DE VANNES
/-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Gaerwant DE BRITTANY
| \-Aremburge DE POHER
/-Paskwitan DE RENNES
| | /-Erispoe DE BROWARTH
| | /-Gurvant DE RENNES
| | | \-Melior dite La Flatteuse d'Avalon DES PICTES
| \-Oreguen de Rennes
| \-Marianne of FRANCE
/-Judicaël DE BAYEUX
| | /-Bérengar II of Neustria
| \-Judith Bérenger DE BAYEAUX
| | /-Gurwent DE BRETAGNE
| \-Daughter of GURWENT
/-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Gerard DE HUNEBOURG
| \-Gerberge DE HUNEBOURG
| \-Unknown Spouse of Gerard DE HUNEBOURG
/-Geoffroi I DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Sénéchal Tertullus de Gâtinais D'ANJOU
| | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | \-Petronelle Comtesse de Anjou D'AUXERRE DE GÂTINAIS
| | /-Foulques I D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Geoffrey DE GATINAI
| | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | \-Hildegarde DE GASCOGNE
| | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Adalhard DE LOCHES
| | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | | | \-Adelaide Aelinde DE GATINAIS
| | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | \-Tescenda spouse of Garnier DE LOCHES
| | /-Geoffrey Grisegonelle I D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Geoffroi I of GATINAIS
| | | \-Gerberge DE MAINE
| | | | /-Bernard Plantapilosa DE ROUERGUE
| | | | /-Hector D’AUVERGNE
| | | | | \-Ava spouse of Bernard II D'AUVERGNE
| | | \-Aube D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Warin CHÂLONS
| | | \-Aube Ermangarde D’AUVERGNE
| | | \-Alba AUTUN
| \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | \-Adèle de France
| | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Manassès DE CHÂLON I
| | /-Manasses I van Dijon en CHALON
| | | \-Etum d'Autun of MANASSES I
| | /-Gilbert DE CHÂLON
| | | | /-Boson DE PROVENCE
| | | \-Ermengarde DE PROVENCE
| | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| \-Adelaide of Burgundy
| | /-Buvinus SON OF RICHARD by Engelberga
| | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Richilde D'AUTUN
| \-Ermengarde DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
| \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Waldrada spouse of Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
/-Eudes DE PENTHIÈVRE Comte de Penthièvre
| | /-Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | \-Sprota spouse of Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| \-Havoise DE NORMANDIE
| | /-Harald BLUETOOTH
| \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| \-Gynrithe Olafsdottir of DENMARK
/-Bardolf fitzEudes of RAVENSWORTH
| | /-Alfrond DE CORNOUAILLE
| | /-Ulfret Alesrudon DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Adalind DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Diles Heiquer Ehebre DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Guégen DE POHER
| | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Judhaël DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | /-Louvenan DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Judhaël DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Alava OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Louvenan DE CORNOUAILLE
| | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | /-Benedict V DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Alain III Craignart DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | /-Orscand I DE VANNES
| | | | /-Bishop Orscand DE VANNES II
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Orscand I DE VANNES
| | | \-Guigoëdeon DE VANNES
| | | \-Guinodeon DE VANNES
| \-Agnes DE CORNOUAILLE
| | /-Ridoredh DE VANNES
| | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Aremburge DE POHER
| | /-Mateudo DE BRETAGNE Comte de Poher
| | | | /-Gurvant DE RENNES
| | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | \-Marianne of FRANCE
| | /-Alain II DE BRETAGNE
| | | | /-Ridoredh DE VANNES
| | | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Aremburge DE POHER
| | | \-Harvoise DE BRETAGNE
| | | | /-Gurvant DE RENNES
| | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | \-Marianne of FRANCE
| | /-Hoel DE NANTES
| | | | /-Sénéchal Tertullus de Gâtinais D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | | \-Petronelle Comtesse de Anjou D'AUXERRE DE GÂTINAIS
| | | | /-Fulk I of ANJOU
| | | | | | /-Geoffrey DE GATINAI
| | | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | | \-Hildegarde DE GASCOGNE
| | | \-Roscille D'ANJOU DE BLOIS
| | | \-Roscille DES LOCHES
| | /-Judicaël DE RENNES
| | | \-Judith DE NANTES
| \-Judith DE NANTES
| | /-Hugh of MAINE
| \-Melisende DU MAINE
| | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | \-Adèle de France
| | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Manassès DE CHÂLON I
| | /-Manasses I van Dijon en CHALON
| | | \-Etum d'Autun of MANASSES I
| | /-Gilbert DE CHÂLON
| | | | /-Boson DE PROVENCE
| | | \-Ermengarde DE PROVENCE
| | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| \-Adelaide of Burgundy
| | /-Buvinus SON OF RICHARD by Engelberga
| | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Richilde D'AUTUN
| \-Ermengarde DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
| \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Waldrada spouse of Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
/-Akarius FITZBARDOLF
| | /-Geoffre I DE ASELYN
| \-Lady d' ASELYN
| \-Amicia of ENGLAND
/-William de BARDOLPH
| | /-Geoffre I DE ASELYN
| | /-Geoffrey DE ALSELYN
| | | \-Amicia of ENGLAND
| \-Elizabeth DE ALSELYN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Geoffrey DE ALSELYN
Hugh Bardolf of WADDINGTON
| /-Gerulf VON FRIESLAND II
| /-Gerulf VON KENNEMERLAND
| | \-Mathilde VAN BEIEREN
| /-Dietrich I in FRIESLAND
| | \-Nn VAN VLAENDEREN
| /-Dietrich II VON HOLLAND
| | | /-Meginhard IV VAN HAMALAND
| | \-Gerberga VON HAMALAND
| /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | /-Baldwin I DE FLANDERS
| | | /-Baudouin II DE FLANDRE
| | | | \-Judith DE FLANDERS
| | | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | | | /-Alfred of the ANGLO-SAXONS
| | | | \-Ælfthryth OF WESSEX
| | | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | \-Hildegard DE FLANDRE
| | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | \-Adèle de France
| | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| /-Adalbert I DE HOLLANDE
| | | /-Buvinus VON METZ
| | | /-Boson DE PROVENCE
| | | | \-Richilde D'ARLES
| | | /-Wigerich im Herzogtum LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | /-Ludwig II RÖMISCHER
| | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | \-Engelberga Impératrice d'Occident
| | | /-Siegfried I VON LUXEMBURG
| | | | \-Cunégonde de France
| | | | | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | | \-Ermentrude mother of CUNEGONDE
| | | | \-Ansgarde de Bourgogne
| | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | /-Eberhard III Norgau
| | | /-Hughes II DAGSBURG
| | | | \-Adalind VAN DE ELZAS
| | | /-Eberhard IV im NORDGAU
| | | | \-Hildegarde DE FERRETTE
| | \-Hedwig von Nordgau
| | | /-Udo im LAHNGAU
| | | /-Gebhard VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | \-Judith van ARGENGAU
| | \-Luitgarde von Metz
| | \-Cunegonde spouse of Gebhard VON LOTHRINGEN
| /-Rudolf VAN GENT DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Baudouin II DE FLANDRE
| | | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | | \-Ælfthryth OF WESSEX
| | | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | \-Adèle de France
| | | /-Arnoul II DE FLANDRE
| | | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| | | /-Baudouin IV DE FLANDRE
| | | | | /-Anscario I D'IVREA
| | | | | /-Adalberto I D'IVREA
| | | | | | \-Volsia Giselle DE SUSA
| | | | | /-Berengario II D'IVREA
| | | | | | | /-Berengar I VON FRIAUL
| | | | | | \-Gisela VON IVREA
| | | | | | \-Bertilla VON SPOLETO
| | | | \-Rozala d'Italie
| | | | | /-Théobald D'ARLES
| | | | | /-Boso D’ARLES
| | | | | | \-Bertha of TUSCANY
| | | | \-Willa DE MEDICI of Tuscany
| | | | | /-Rudolf I DE HAUTE-BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Willa of BURGUNDY
| | | | \-Willa DE PROVENCE
| | \-Ermengarde VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | /-Frederic I LUXEMBOURG
| | \-Otgiva VON LUXEMBURG
| | \-Irmentrude VON DER WETTERAU
| /-Gilbert VAN GANT
| | | /-Richard D'AMIENS
| | | /-Buvinus VON METZ
| | | | \-Ingeltude D'AMIENS D'AUTUN
| | | /-Boson DE PROVENCE
| | | | | /-Erluin DE VIENNE
| | | | \-Richilde D'ARLES
| | | | \-Richeute spouse of Erluin DE VIENNE
| | | /-Wigerich im Herzogtum LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | | /-Ludwig II RÖMISCHER
| | | | | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | /-Adelgis of SPOLETO
| | | | \-Engelberga Impératrice d'Occident
| | | | \-Agilmunde IMPERATRIZ
| | | /-Siegfried I VON LUXEMBURG
| | | | \-Cunégonde de France
| | | | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | | | | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | \-Ermentrude mother of CUNEGONDE
| | | | | /-Hardouin DE NEUSTRIA de Fézensac
| | | | \-Ansgarde de Bourgogne
| | | | \-Hedwige of NEUSTRIA
| | | /-Heinrich VON LUXEMBURG
| | | | | /-Eberhard II VON NORDGAU
| | | | | /-Eberhard III Norgau
| | | | | | \-Eve Berthe VON AUXERRRE
| | | | | /-Hughes II DAGSBURG
| | | | | | \-Adalind VAN DE ELZAS
| | | | | /-Eberhard IV im NORDGAU
| | | | | | \-Hildegarde DE FERRETTE
| | | | \-Hedwig von Nordgau
| | | | | /-Gebhard im NIEDERLAHNGAU
| | | | | /-Udo im LAHNGAU
| | | | | | \-Engeltrude DE TOULOUSE
| | | | | /-Gebhard VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | /-Konrad I VON HOCHBURGUND
| | | | | | \-Judith van ARGENGAU
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Luitgarde von Metz
| | | | \-Cunegonde spouse of Gebhard VON LOTHRINGEN
| | \-Gisèle of Luxembourg
| | | /-Udo VAN WETTERAU
| | | /-Heribert von der WETTERAU
| | | | | /-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | \-Cunegonde DE LAON
| | | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | \-Cunigunde DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Irmentrude VON DER WETTERAU
| | | /-Wichernch I VON GELDERN
| | | /-Gerlach I VON GELDERN
| | | /-Gottfried I VON GELDERN
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gerlach I VON GELDERN
| | | /-Meginhard IV van Voogd VAN GELRE
| | | | \-Adela von Kleve
| | \-Irmtrud VON AVALGAU
| | | /-Adalhard II VON METZ
| | | /-Gerhard I VON METZ
| | | | \-Alpais VON EIFELGAU DE FRIOUL
| | | /-Gottfried DE METZ VON LOTHARINGEN
| | | | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Oda VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | \-Gerberga VON METZ of Lorraine
| | | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| | \-Ermentrude DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | \-Frederune DE SAXE
| | \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
| /-Walter DE GANT
| | | /-Toussaint Bernard DE MONTFORT
| | | /-Thurstan DE BASTEMBOURG
| | | | \-Adèline of Montfort
| | | /-Hugh DE MONTFORT-SUR-RISLE
| | | | \-Juliana Aubree ROZEL DE MURDAC
| | | /-Hugues II DE MONTFORT
| | | | | /-Bellon OF CARSCONNE
| | | | | /-Ivo de Ham DE BEAUMONT
| | | | | /-Henry DE BEAUMONT
| | | | | | \-Gisela DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | \-Adeline DE BEAUMONT
| | | | \-Wife of HENRY DE BEAUMONT
| | \-Alix DE MONTFORT-SUR-RISLE
| | | /-Raoul DE BEUFOU
| | | /-Richard DE BEAUFOU
| | \-Alice BEAUFFOU
| | | /-Raoul D'IVRY
| | \-Basilia D'IVRY
| | \-Éremburge spouse of Raoul D'IVRY
| /-William DE LINDSAY of Ercildoun
| | | /-Ridoredh DE VANNES
| | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | \-Aremburge DE POHER
| | | /-Paskwitan DE RENNES
| | | | | /-Gurvant DE RENNES
| | | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | | \-Marianne of FRANCE
| | | /-Judicaël DE BAYEUX
| | | | | /-Bérengar II of Neustria
| | | | \-Judith Bérenger DE BAYEAUX
| | | | | /-Gurwent DE BRETAGNE
| | | | \-Daughter of GURWENT
| | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Gerard DE HUNEBOURG
| | | | \-Gerberge DE HUNEBOURG
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gerard DE HUNEBOURG
| | | /-Geoffroi I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | | /-Foulques I D'ANJOU
| | | | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU
| | | | | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | | | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | | | | \-Tescenda spouse of Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | | | /-Geoffrey Grisegonelle I D'ANJOU
| | | | | | | /-Geoffroi I of GATINAIS
| | | | | | \-Gerberge DE MAINE
| | | | | | | /-Hector D’AUVERGNE
| | | | | | \-Aube D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | | \-Aube Ermangarde D’AUVERGNE
| | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adèle de France
| | | | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | | | \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Manasses I van Dijon en CHALON
| | | | | /-Gilbert DE CHÂLON
| | | | | | \-Ermengarde DE PROVENCE
| | | | \-Adelaide of Burgundy
| | | | | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Eudes DE PENTHIÈVRE Comte de Penthièvre
| | | | | /-Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | \-Sprota spouse of Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| | | | \-Havoise DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | /-Harald BLUETOOTH
| | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | \-Gynrithe Olafsdottir of DENMARK
| | | /-Étienne Treguie DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Ulfret Alesrudon DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | /-Diles Heiquer Ehebre DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | | \-Guégen DE POHER
| | | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | | | /-Louvenan DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | | | \-Alava OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Louvenan DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | /-Benedict V DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | | | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | | | | /-Alain III Craignart DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | | | | /-Orscand I DE VANNES
| | | | | | | /-Bishop Orscand DE VANNES II
| | | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Orscand I DE VANNES
| | | | | | \-Guigoëdeon DE VANNES
| | | | | | \-Guinodeon DE VANNES
| | | | \-Agnes DE CORNOUAILLE
| | | | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Mateudo DE BRETAGNE Comte de Poher
| | | | | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | | | /-Alain II DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | \-Harvoise DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | | | /-Hoel DE NANTES
| | | | | | | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | | | | /-Fulk I of ANJOU
| | | | | | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | | | \-Roscille D'ANJOU DE BLOIS
| | | | | | \-Roscille DES LOCHES
| | | | | /-Judicaël DE RENNES
| | | | | | \-Judith DE NANTES
| | | | \-Judith DE NANTES
| | | | | /-Hugh of MAINE
| | | | \-Melisende DU MAINE
| | | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adèle de France
| | | | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | | | \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Manasses I van Dijon en CHALON
| | | | | /-Gilbert DE CHÂLON
| | | | | | \-Ermengarde DE PROVENCE
| | | | \-Adelaide of Burgundy
| | | | | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | \-Mathilde DE PENTHIEVRE
| | | /-Theobald DE CHARTRES I
| | | /-Eudes DE CHARTRES
| | | | \-Rothaide DE SENLIS
| | | /-Thibaud l'Ancien DE BLOIS
| | | | | /-Theodrade DE VEXIN
| | | | \-Theodrata TROYES
| | | /-Theobald I DE BLOIS
| | | | | /-Etienne TOUR-BOURGES
| | | | | /-Hugh DE BOURGES
| | | | | | \-Richilde de Bourges
| | | | \-Richilde DE BOURGES
| | | | | /-Karl II spouse of RICHILDE
| | | | \-Richilde KARELSDATTER
| | | | \-Richilde spouse of KARL II
| | | /-Eudes DE BLOIS I
| | | | | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | \-Luitgarde DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Adèle de France
| | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | | /-Eudes DE BLOIS II
| | | | | /-Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
| | | | | /-Rudolf I DE HAUTE-BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | \-Waldrada spouse of Conrad II of Transjurane BURGUNDY
| | | | | /-Rudolph II VON BURGUND
| | | | | | \-Willa DE PROVENCE
| | | | | /-Conrad I DE BURGUNDY
| | | | | | | /-Burchard I of SWABIA
| | | | | | | /-Burchard II of SWABIA
| | | | | | | | \-Liutgard VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | \-Bertha of Swabia
| | | | | | | /-Eberhard im SÜLICHGAU
| | | | | | \-Regelinda VON SÜLICHGAU
| | | | | | \-Gisela VON VERONA
| | | | \-Berthe DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| | | | | /-Louis IV D'OUTREMER
| | | | | | | /-Edward of WESSEX
| | | | | | \-Edwige DE WESSEX
| | | | | | \-Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
| | | | \-Mathilde DE FRANCE
| | | | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Heinrich I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | | | \-Mathilde DE RINGELHEIM
| | | | \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
| | | /-Theobald III DE BLOIS
| | | | | /-Bernhard I of D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | /-Armand I DE CLERMONT
| | | | | | \-Lieutgarde spouse of Bernhard I of D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | /-Robert I DE CLERMONT
| | | | | | | /-Armand I DE VELAY
| | | | | | \-Bertilde DE VELAY
| | | | | | \-Berthilde D'ANTOING
| | | | | /-Robert II DE CLERMONT
| | | | | | \-Adelgarde de Mercoeur of AUVERGNE
| | | | | /-Guillaume IV D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | | \-Ingelberge DE BRIOUDE
| | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | \-Humberge of AUVERGNE
| | \-Hawise Blois DE GUINCHAMP
| | | /-Hucbald D’OSTREVENT
| | | /-Raoul D'OSTREVENT
| | | | \-Heilwig VON FRIAUL
| | | /-Gautier DE GOUY I
| | | | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | \-Adelais d'Amiens et de Valois
| | | | \-Frederune DE SAXE
| | | /-Gautier LE BLANC
| | | | | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | | /-Fulk I of ANJOU
| | | | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | \-Adele D'ANJOU
| | | | \-Roscille DES LOCHES
| | | /-Raoul III DE VALOIS D'OSTREVANT
| | | | | /-Berenger DE BAYEUX OF SULZBACH
| | | | | /-Bernard DE VERMANDOIS II
| | | | | | \-Adèle DE BRETAGNE
| | | | \-Adele DE SENLIS
| | | | | /-Rollo de Normandie
| | | | \-Adèle DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | /-Berengar OF BAYEUX
| | | | \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
| | | | \-Cunegundis spouse of Berengar of BAYEUX
| | | /-Raoul IV of VALOIS
| | \-Adele of VALOIS
| | \-Adèle DE PONTHIEU DE BRETEUIL
\-Amabilia DE LINDSAY
\-Etheldreda spouse of William de Lindsay of ERCILDOUN
Descendants of Hugh Bardolf of WADDINGTON
1 Hugh Bardolf of WADDINGTON
=Mabel DE LIMES Marriage: ABT 1164
2 Beatrice Cecilly BARDOLF
=Isabel CONDET Marriage: ABT 1165, Waddington, Lincolnshire, England
2 Juliana BARDOLF
2 Robert DE BARDOLF
2 Beatrice BARDOLF
2 Hugh DE BARDOLF II
2 Maud BARDOLF
2 Isolda de BARDOLF
=Henry DE GREY Marriage: 1199, Thurrock, Essex, England
3 Walter DE GREY
3 Robert DE GREY OF ROTHERFIELD
3 Richard DE GREY of Codnor
3 Hugh DE GREY
3 John DE GREY
=Emma DE GLANVILLE Marriage: ABT 1230
=Emma CAUZ Marriage: ABT 1232, Shirland, Derbyshire, England
=Johanna DE LAMBLEY Marriage: 17 OCT 1251, London, Middlesex, England, UK
3 Henry DE GREY
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Nasor father of WAHBALLATH
1 Nasor father of WAHBALLATH
=(Unknown)
2 Wahballath father of Hairan of PALMYRA
=(Unknown)
3 Hairan of PALMYRA
=(Unknown)
- Father: Tenefan ap LLUDD
- Mother: Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
- Also known as: Bran the Blessed Sovereign.
- Also known as: Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Llediaith
- Also known as: Bran Vendigaid
- Also known as: Bendigeidfran
- Also known as: Bran Bendigeid
- Also known as: Welsh: Bendigeidfran or Brân Fendigaidd
- Occupation: Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, 36
- Occupation: King of Siluria, King of Camulod, King of Britain
- Title Of Nobility: King of Siluria
- LifeSketch: Bran, King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his son. During his seven years in Rome he became the first royal convert to Christianity, and was baptized by the Apostle Paul, as was his son Caradoc and the latter's two sons, Cyllinus and Cynon. Henceforth he was known as Bran the Blessed Sovereign. "He was the first to bring the faith of Christ to the Cymry." His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from God." He introduced the use of vellum into Britain. notes or source: ancestry.com & HBJ: King Caradoc's birth-book (pedigree register) records his own as well as others' descent from illustrious ancestors, through thirty-six generations from *Aedd Mawr. BRAN The Blessed. Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Llediaith. (Bran Vendigaid, Bendigeid Vran, Bran Fendigaid, Bendigeidfran, Branovices, Bendigeiduran, Bendigeid = Blessed). (Geoffrey of Monmoth confuses him with Bren, Brennus)(Often mixed with Bron, who is a separate person of later date) (Often mixed together with a later mythological creation called The Fisher-King). The name "Bran" translates from Welsh as "raven". King of Siluria (now Monmouthshire), and king of Britain in Welsh mythology. Born about 60 A.D. [6 A.D.?] (21 B.C.-S4)(29 B.C.-S7); son of LLYR Llediaith (King Lear) ap Baran and Penarddun. Some sources (?) say that Iweriadd is the mother of Bran and Branwen. Said to have became King of Burgundy in right of his wife, the sole heiress of its royal house. (S6). Since his son Caradawg is often confused with Caradoc (Caractacus), who was taken to Rome; Bran is often confused with Cunobelin. The story that Bran was taken as a captive to Rome where he joined the household of St. Paul, returning to Britain with Aristobulus and Joseph of Arimathea some years later, and thus becoming among the first to introduce Christianity to the Island, hence his epithet of "the Blessed;" is a result of this confusion, and is a late 17th century fabrication based on misinformation. He married Enygeus, a sister of Casswallan, who was his mother’s brother. [He married his mother’s sister?]. Casswallan was a British king in 62 A.D., and was made commander of all British forces in Caesar’s first invasion in 55 B.C. He was forced to pay tribute and died in 48 B.C. [These dates are improbable.] (S3). He is often said to have as a wife Anna, the daughter of St. Joseph of Arimathea, probably through confusion with his grandmother, Beli Mawr's wife. {S12}. Bran was said to have been an early King of the Silures tribe of Gwent. His castle was Corbenic or Castell Dinas Bran, the later home of the later Kings of Powys. Both names deriving from the word Raven or Crow. {S12}. In Welch mythological tales he is described to be a giant, of such a large size that no house could contain him. In Celtic mythology, Bran appears as a semi-humanized giant residing at Castell Dinas Bran. There appears to be no archaeological evidence for his worship. {S12}. Geoffrey of Monmouth transformed him into an early British King named Brennius, though his story probably relates to King Bran Hen of Bryneich. {S12}. Bran was ruler of a large area of southeastern Britain from about 1 A.D. to about 42 A.D. Bran was King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years. He is attributed with the saying, “Let him who is a chief be a bridge.” Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Llediaith (Bran The Blessed), King of Siluria. Born about 60 AD. Said to have introduced Christianity to the nation of the Cymry from Rome, where he was seven years a hostage. {S2}. In Welsh myth, Bran was said to have been killed while leading an invasion of Ireland. Bran was said to have instructed his men to bury his head in the White Mount in London, where it would ward off invasion as long as it remained undisturbed. (King Arthur is said to have had the head removed from the site, saying that Britain should be protected by the valour of its people rather than by supernatural means.). According to a manuscript preserved in the Harleian Collection at the British Museum, Bran ab Llyr also shared the captivity of his family, and was conveyed with them to Rome, where he was detained as a hostage for the peaceable conduct of the valiant Caractacus, who is said to have been permitted, with his wife and daughter, to return immediately to Britain. After remaining at Rome for seven years, Bran at length received permission to return to his native country ; and having, during his stay in Italy, been converted to Christianity, he was the means of introducing that religion into Britain, and on that account was called Vendigeid, or "the Blessed : " he died about the year 80. {S7}. There were three holy families in the Isle of Britain. The first was the family of Bran the Blessed, ths son of Llyr Llediaith; for Bran was the first who brought the faith of Christ to this island from Rome. He was imprisoned through the treachery of Aregwedd Föeddawg,[2] the daughter of Afarwy[3] the son of Lludd. The second was the family of Cynedda Wledig, who first gave land and privilege to God and the saints in the Isle of Britain. The third was Brychan of Brecknockshire, who educated his children and grandchildren in learning and generosity, that they might be able to share the faith in Christ with the Cambrians, where they were without faith. {S9}. Branwen. (daughter). (or Bronwen, the "white-bosomed," as she is more frequently called). SOURCES: [S1]. Ancestry.com [S2]. http://www.mathematical.com/llyrbran60.html [S3]. The official website of Alynia H. Rule. http://www.ancuairt.org/genealogy/matilda.htm and http://www.ancuairt.org/genealogy/aeddmawr.htm#60 and http://www.ancuairt.org/genealogy/julius.htm [S4]. http://www.royaltylinks.com/Pfitzinger/gp1535.htm. [S5]. http://camelot.celtic-twilight.com/infopedia/b/bendegeidvran.htm [S6]. http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/britishroyalty.wps.htm. [S7]. http://www.crocketts.org/genealogy/bateman/16/14883.htm [S8-1]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bran_the_Blessed [S9-2]. David Nash Ford. Early British Kingdoms. (Cached text from Google http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache:owGX7Oqmq98J:www.earlybritishkingdoms. ) originally www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/bran.html [S10-3]. Bran, from Lundy, Isle of Avalon by Mystic Realms. www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/godsetc/bran.htm. [S11-4]. Jones Celtic Encyclopedia. Mary Jones. http://www.maryjones.us/jce/bran.html. [S12-5]. Bran Fendigaid. Britannia.com. http://www.britannia.com/celtic/gods/bran.html [S13-6]. BRANWEN* THE DAUGHTER OF LLYR. THE SECOND BRANCH OF THE MABINOGI. With comments of Joseph Loth, from his 1913 translation. [S14-7]. http://www.nordic-life.org/nmh/BranwenWelshEng.htm
- Keeper of the Holy Grail and Baptised by Paul: Keeper of the Holy Grail and baptised by Paul
- Death: Colchester, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Bran Bron ap Llyr of WALES
/-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
/-Tenefan ap LLUDD
| \-Anna I ENYGEUS
Bran Bron ap Llyr of WALES
| /-Caswallan of the BRITONS
| /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | \-Anna spouse of Caswallan of the BRITONS
\-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| /-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
\-Lweriwadd of CAMBRIA
\-Anna I ENYGEUS
- Father: Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
- Mother: Lweriwadd of CAMBRIA
- Birth: 19 BC, Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorgan, Wales
- Also known as: Saint Cyllin
- Also known as: Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr of Siluria
- Also known as: Beli
- Also known as: Brons
- Also known as: Bran the Welsh Legend
- Also known as: Bran the Blessed Sovereign
- Also known as: Bran Llediath
- Also known as: Bran Fendigaid of Trevan
- Also known as: Bran the Fisher-King
- Also known as: Belenos
- Occupation: King Of Siluria
- Occupation: Arch Druid
- Alt. Burial: ABT 50, Wales
- Fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bran_the_Blessed
- biographical: Bran (Brons) ap Bran biographical and/or anecdotal: Bran, King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 (should that be 0136?) he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his son. Sovereign. "He was the first to bring the faith of Christ to the Cymry." His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from God." He introduced the use of vellum into Britain.
- Title Of Nobility: Bran the Blessed Sovereign
- Life Sketch: Bran (Brons) ap Bran biographical and/or anecdotal: Bran, King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 (should that be 0136?) he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he r
- LifeSketch: Bran Fendigaid (the Blessed) was the son of the Sea God, Llyr and, maternally, the grandson of Belenos, the Sun God. His name means Raven, and this bird was his symbol. In Celtic mythology, Bran appears as a semi-humanized giant residing at Castell Dinas Bran. Celtic God of Regeneration. Bran the Blessed, the son of Llyr Llediaith, the first of the race of the Cymry who was converted to the faith in Christ ; and his family is the most ancient of the Holy Families of the Island of Britain, and his church is in Llandaff. Arwystli Hen, a man from Italy; he came with Bran, the son of Llyr, to the Island of Britain to teach the Christian faith. Saint Ilid, a man of Israel, who came with Bran, the son of Llyr, from Rome to teach the Christian faith to the race of the Cymry. Eigen, the daughter of Caradoc, the son of Bran, the son of Llyr Llediaith, wife of Sallwg, lord of Garth Mathrin. Saint Lleurwg, called Lleuver Mawr [the great luminary], the son of Coel, the son of Cyllin, the son of Caradoc, the son of Bran, the son of Llyr Llediaith, sent to Pope Eleutherius to request bishops to confer baptism on those of the race of the Cymry who should believe in Christ. Bran "The Blessed Sovereign", the first royal convert to Christianity, was said to have been baptized by the Apostle Paul. Bran, King of Siluria, and commander of the British Fleet, in the year A.D. 36 resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his son. During his seven years in Rome he became the first royal convert to Christianity, and was baptized by the Apostle Paul. His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from God." Biography Bran the Blessed is a legendary or fictional person. Therefore he cannot have parents, spouses, or children, and he cannot have real dates or events. Noted genealogist Stewart Baldwin states plainly, "Unfortunately, these entirely mythical individuals come from various discredited genealogies which are incessantly repeated by amateur genealogists (and also by some who should know better). None of the above individuals ever existed, and any source which claims that they did is not trustworthy. [1] Research Notes His profile is being retained on WikiTree because Bran the Blessed appears in many popular genealogies. Therefore it is important to summarize here what the legends are, and to trace, to the extent possible, how they arose. Many of the legendary figures, including those who were born before the common era, appear on Saint Paul in Britain and Earliest Genealogy of Britain and Wales Parallel Profiles . Bran Fendigaid, born BCE . Guneril of Siluria, born 110 CE . Bran the Blessed, born 0018 CE Outline of the Legend . Pre-BCE Profiles: Antecedents reach back before the Common Era. Earliest Genealogy of Britain and Wales Conflation: This profile appears to conflate a Christian legend, a pre-Christian Druid legend of a God-king, and a 5th century Britonic king; details regarding each need to be sorted out. Legend A -- 100 BCE Bran was born between 100 and 75 BCE in England, and was also known as Lleddiarth ("half-speech Lear") Legend B -- Siluria Bran's father listed before merge of http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Britain-3 and http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Bladud-1 was Bladud 1st King of Siluria Of Troy-1 Legend C -- about 1 BCE-CE Bran Fendigaid was born in 0018. Bran Fendigaid Ap Siluria ... [2] He was born 20-10 BCE in Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorganshire, England. Legend D -- About 50, CE Brân the Blessed (Welsh: Bendigeidfran or Brân Fendigaidd, literally "Blessed Crow") is a giant and king of Britain in Welsh mythology. [3] Bran the Blessed was said to be a British King prior to the Roman Conquest. He was taken to Rome as a captive and made a persuasively eloquent speech before the Romans, and was granted his life. For house arrest he was placed in the home of St. Paul, who was living in Rome. Joseph of Arimathea and his daughter Anna were part of the household. Bran converted to Christianity, married Anna, and returned to England. This explains not only how Christianity first came to England, but also how Welsh royalty are descended from the ancient Hebrews. History of the Legend Mabinogen Bran the Blessed appears in several of the Welsh Triads, but his most significant role is in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, Branwen ferch Llŷr. He is a son of Llŷr and Penarddun, and the brother of Brânwen, Manawydan, Nisien and Efnysien. The name "Brân" in Welsh is usually translated as crow or raven. The Welsh mythological texts of the Mabinogion were recorded between the 14th and 15th centuries in Middle Welsh. As a result, there are discrepancies regarding the spelling of names, because English translations maintain Middle Welsh orthography whereas Modern Welsh versions use Modern Welsh orthography. In Middle Welsh, there was some variation on the name Brân; other grammatical forms (following the rules of Welsh mutations) include Vran and Uran (Fran in Modern Welsh orthography). In the Mabinogion, the character is referred to virtually exclusively as "Bendigeituran"; that is, with the epithet "Bendigeit" (blessed or praiseworthy) attached. The only exceptions are in the patronymic of his son Caradog ap Brân and a single reference to his gathering in Ireland as Gwledd Brân, "The feast of Brân (or 'Crow')". This usage is followed in the Welsh Triads. Bendigeituran becomes "Bendigeidfrân" or "Brân Fendigeid" in Modern Welsh; Bendigeidfran is the form used in many Modern Welsh adaptations of the Mabinogion. While Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr and Prydydd y Moch mention Brân fab Llŷr several times in their poetry, under different spellings. However, Bleddyn Fardd refers to "Benigeitran" in his elegy for Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, demonstrating that the epithet "Bendigeit" had been attached to Brân since the late 13th century.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wales, Britain & Siluria
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Bran-King-of-Siluria/6000000070321855972
- Title Of Nobility: King of Siluria
- Fact: First royal convert to Christianity
- Death: 36, Caerleon, Siluria, Wales
- Burial: 36, Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Bran of WALES
/-Caswallan of the BRITONS
/-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Anna spouse of Caswallan of the BRITONS
Bran of WALES
| /-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
\-Lweriwadd of CAMBRIA
\-Anna I ENYGEUS
- Birth: BET 170 AND 175, Wales, United Kingdom
- Also known as: Prince Cadvan Cadwaller Asgard Lleiffersson of Cambria
- Also known as: Cadwalladr Mawr BRITAIN apLlewfer
- Also known as: Cadwalladr (Cadvan) of Cambria III Blessed Sovereign
- Also known as: Divine Twin Fjörgynn (sister Fjörgyn Jörð Mother Of Thor)
- Also known as: Hindu Parjanya Rain God
- Also known as: Baltic God Of Thunder Perkūnas
- Also known as: Slavic God Perun is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms, rain, law, war, fertility and oak trees
- Also known as: Cadwalladr Cadwaldr Cadvan Prince of Britain
- Title Of Nobility: King Of Cadvan, of Cumbria and Prince Of Britain
- LifeSketch: Cadwallader was the third Blessed Soverign. While Romanisation was far from complete, the upper classes of Wales began to consider themselves Roman, particularly after the ruling of 212 that granted Roman citizenship to all free men throughout the Empire.[38] Further Roman influence came through the spread of Christianity, which gained many followers when Christians were allowed to worship freely; state persecution ceased in the 4th century, as a result of Constantine I issuing an edict of toleration in 313.[38] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales#Roman_era His father was King of Ireland and his mother Queen as well as Princess of Cymru "Wales". He takes the title Prince of Wales.
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of Cumbria
- Death: 260, Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Descendants of Cadvan of Cambria WALES
1 Cadvan of Cambria WALES
=Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
2 Ystradwal ferch CADFAN
2 Strada Ystradwal Strada Fair Cadfan Catuvellauni TRIBE
=Coilus ap MARIUS II
3 Aiofe Colchester GAEL
3 Cunedd ap Coel of COLCHESTER
3 Helene OF BRITAIN
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Dumn Cymru of WALES
/-Lucius I CHRIST
/-Gurdumn Cymru of WALES
| | /-Eurgen AP MARIUS
| \-Gladys Gwladys Siluria the older verch EURGEN
Dumn Cymru of WALES
\-Gladys verch LLEWFER
- Father: Anarwd GATHGRWM
- Birth: ABT 898, Wales
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Elise of North WALES
/-Anarwd GATHGRWM
Elise of North WALES
- Father: Lucius I CHRIST
- Mother: Gladys Gwladys Siluria the older verch EURGEN
- Birth: 200, Cardiganshire, Wales
- Also known as: Gadeon or Cadvan
- Also known as: Prince of Wales
- Also known as: Cadvan of Cambria
- Occupation: Prince of Wales, Keeper of the Holy Grail
- National Identification: IND2172
- Title Of Nobility: of Cambria
- AKA (Facts Page): Prince of Wales
- unknown: Prince Of Cumbria
- Title (Facts Pg): Prince of Wales
- Title Of Nobility: King Of Dumnonia
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Gurdumn Cymru of WALES
/-Lucius I CHRIST
Gurdumn Cymru of WALES
| /-Eurgen AP MARIUS
\-Gladys Gwladys Siluria the older verch EURGEN
Descendants of Gurdumn Cymru of WALES
1 Gurdumn Cymru of WALES
=Gladys verch LLEWFER
2 Dumn Cymru of WALES
2 Coel Godhebog of CAMULOD
2 Ystradwal CADFAN
2 Coilus ap MARIUS II
=Strada Ystradwal Strada Fair Cadfan Catuvellauni TRIBE
3 Aiofe Colchester GAEL
3 Cunedd ap Coel of COLCHESTER
3 Helene OF BRITAIN
=(Unknown)
- Father: Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
- Birth: 160, Britain
- Occupation: King of Wales, Wales
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/King-of-Wales-Gwrddwfin-ap-Cwrrig-King-of-Wales/4820870572080061061
- Title Of Nobility: KING OF THE SILURES
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Gwrddwfin-ap-Cwrrig/4820870572080061061?through=4820861505150043074
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Coellyn ap CARADOG
| \-Eurgain BRITAIN
/-Owain ap CYLLIN
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
Descendants of Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
1 Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
=daughter DE BRETAGNE Marriage: ABT 187, of Wales
2 Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
=Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS Marriage: ABT 206, of Wales
3 Arthfael ab EINUDD
3 Gereint AP EINUDD
3 Caradog AP EINUDD
3 Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
=Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales Marriage: ABT 312, England
Ancestors of Idwal I of North WALES
/-Anarwd GATHGRWM
Idwal I of North WALES
Ancestors of Cartamene WALIA
/-Rocesthes DE WISIGOTHIE
/-Alaric I Ariano Madaharius DES WISIGOTHS
| | /-Clodimir IV of the FRANKS
| | /-Farabert du West FRANKS
| | | \-Hasilda of the RUGIJ
| | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | /-Nicanur of The RUGIJ
| | | \-Basilda of RUGIJ
| | | \-Athildis II FRANKS
| | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | /-Barbes DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Gausus of the LANGOBARDS
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodimir IV of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Farabert du West FRANKS
| | | | | \-Hasilda of the RUGIJ
| | | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | | | /-Nicanur of The RUGIJ
| | | | | \-Basilda of RUGIJ
| | | | | \-Athildis II FRANKS
| | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | | | | | | | /-Aulus Julius Claudius Charax
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla Proculla of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Julia spouse of Aulus Julius Claudius CHARAX
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | | /-Sextius Cocceius VIBI
| | | | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | \-Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| \-Ascyla BELGAE
| | /-Neugio VON THURINGEN
| | /-Thuringus DE THURINGE
| | /-Fritigern I DE THURINGE
| | | | /-Ethespamare DE GOTHIE
| | | | /-Hanala DE GOTHIE
| | | | /-Safracht DE GOTHIE
| | | | | \-Hana spouse of Hanala DE GOTHIE
| | | \-Demoiselle DE GOTHIE
| | | \-Safra spouse of Safracht DE GOTHIE
| | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | /-Julius DE MENAPIE
| | /-Octavius DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Hastilde von Rugen de Menapie RIGA
| | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Catheloys Castellors DE TINTAGEL
| | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | /-Vuéric I MORINIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Gausus of the LANGOBARDS
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
/-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | /-Augis DER GREUTHENGI
| | /-Amal D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | \-Eigen ferch MARIUS II
| | /-Filimer Gauticus DER GOTHEN
| | | | /-Guntharich I of the GOTHS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Amal of the GOTHS
| | | \-Eigen Marius DE BALTHES of the Goths
| | /-Knivida de Bourgogne DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | \-Unknown of Ostrogoths GOTHS
| | /-Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Ovida of The West GOTHS
| | /-Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Eudosia spouse of Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Gibaric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | \-Queen WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | /-Athanaric II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Gjúki of the GOTHS
| | | | /-Guntheric DE GOTHS
| | | | | \-Eigen DE SILURIA of the Goths
| | | | /-Filimer of the Baltic GOTHS
| | | | | | /-Marius EMERIG CYLLIN AP CARADOG
| | | | | \-Eigen FERCH MARIUS
| | | | | \-Julia Victoria PENARDUN VERCH PRASUTAGUS
| | | | /-Knivida of the West GOTHS
| | | | /-Euric of VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Alaric of the VISIGOTHS
| | | | | \-Ragnachildis FRANKS
| | | | /-Hrothisteus Ariaric of VISIGOTHS
| | | | | \-Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
| | | \-Ragnahild spouse of Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | \-Clotilda DEMEROVING
| \-Modaharius DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Clodimir IV of the FRANKS
| | /-Farabert du West FRANKS
| | | \-Hasilda of the RUGIJ
| | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | /-Nicanur of The RUGIJ
| | | \-Basilda of RUGIJ
| | | \-Athildis II FRANKS
| | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | /-Barbes DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Gausus of the LANGOBARDS
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodimir IV of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Farabert du West FRANKS
| | | | | \-Hasilda of the RUGIJ
| | | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | | | /-Nicanur of The RUGIJ
| | | | | \-Basilda of RUGIJ
| | | | | \-Athildis II FRANKS
| | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | | | | | | | /-Aulus Julius Claudius Charax
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla Proculla of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Julia spouse of Aulus Julius Claudius CHARAX
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | | /-Sextius Cocceius VIBI
| | | | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | \-Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus de ROME II
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Julia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | | | | /-Cassius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Larcia CALIDA
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| \-Ascyla DE FRANCIE
| | /-Neugio VON THURINGEN
| | /-Thuringus DE THURINGE
| | /-Fritigern I DE THURINGE
| | | | /-Ethespamare DE GOTHIE
| | | | /-Hanala DE GOTHIE
| | | | /-Safracht DE GOTHIE
| | | | | \-Hana spouse of Hanala DE GOTHIE
| | | \-Demoiselle DE GOTHIE
| | | \-Safra spouse of Safracht DE GOTHIE
| | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | /-Julius DE MENAPIE
| | /-Octavius DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Hastilde von Rugen de Menapie RIGA
| | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Catheloys Castellors DE TINTAGEL
| | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | /-Vuéric I MORINIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Gausus of the LANGOBARDS
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
Cartamene WALIA
| /-Walderich BURGONDES
| /-Gauser BURGONDES
| | \-Thora spouse of Walderich BURGONDES
| /-Vanderich BURGONDES
| | \-Clodonde DE SAXE
| /-Vaimir of the BURGUNDIANS
| | \-Glavinda spouse of Vanderich BURGONDES
| /-Bermond de BURGONDIE
| | \-Clotilde DE REIMS
| /-Gissimont I DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Imnichild spouse of Bermond DE BURGONDIE
| /-Gibica DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Gidiliga DES BURGONDES
| /-Gondomar I DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Farabert du West FRANKS
| | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | \-Basilda of RUGIJ
| | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla Proculla of Rome
| | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | | | | | /-Sextius Cocceius VIBI
| | | | | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| | | | | | \-Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | | | /-Caeionius Primus L'Étrusque DE ROME
| | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | \-Rasenna ETRUSCI
| | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | \-Elba D'ALEMANIE
| | | /-Walderich BURGONDES
| | | /-Gauser BURGONDES
| | | | \-Thora spouse of Walderich BURGONDES
| | | /-Vanderich BURGONDES
| | | | \-Clodonde DE SAXE
| | | /-Vaimir of the BURGUNDIANS
| | | | \-Glavinda spouse of Vanderich BURGONDES
| | | /-Bermond de BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Clotilde DE REIMS
| | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | \-Imnichild spouse of Bermond DE BURGONDIE
| /-Gislahaire DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Borbista DE WISIGOTHIE II
| | | /-Zamoxis DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Wisigard DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Gunnebaud DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Fritigerna VON THURINGEN
| | | /-Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Unknown von Thuringen spouse of Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE
| | | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | | | \-Hastila DUWEST FRANCS
| | | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | \-Chroca D'ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Priaros DE TER BEEK
| | \-Hrotildis DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Guntheric DE GOTHS
| | | /-Filimer of the Baltic GOTHS
| | | | \-Eigen FERCH MARIUS
| | | /-Knivida of the West GOTHS
| | | /-Ovida of the Goths of BURGUNDY
| | | /-Hilderic of the GOTHS
| | | /-Geberich DE GOTHIE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Hagen DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | /-Ascaric VON KOLN
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Cunebald VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Regnetrude DES FRANCS
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis l`Ancienne DES FRANCS
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | /-Aios VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | /-Guindomar of ALEMANIA
| | | | | | | /-Vaimir of the BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | | | /-Bermond de BURGONDIE
| | | | | | | | \-Clotilde DE REIMS
| | | | | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | | | \-Imnichild spouse of Bermond DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | /-Chlodomir I VAN ZWABEN
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | | \-Ysabeau VAN TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | | \-Blesinda DE SUEVIE
| | | /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | \-Dietlinde DES FRANCS
| | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | /-Ascaric VON KOLN
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Cunebald VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Regnetrude DES FRANCS
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis l`Ancienne DES FRANCS
| | | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | | /-Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | /-Aios VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | /-Priaros Malaric DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Fritigern I DE THURINGE
| | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | /-Vuéric I MORINIE
| | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | /-Sunno DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Martisiandes DE MENAPIE
| | | | \-Dulce Douce DE MENAPIE
| | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | \-Ascyla BELGAE
| | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | /-Waldomar Hoger DE THURINGE
| | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | /-Carlowig Chrocus VON THURINGEN
| | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THURINGEN
| | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | \-Withigula D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Chroca D'ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Priaros DE TER BEEK
| | | /-Merwig I VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Uxor VON THURINGEN
| | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | \-Uxor Mervig IGNOTAE
\-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
\-Kostbarra DES BURGONDES
- Birth: 1241, Houghton, Norfolk, England
- Death: 1311, Houghton, Norfolk, England
Descendants of Henry WALPOLE
1 Henry WALPOLE
=Isabelle Fitz OSBERT
2 Henry DE WALPOLE
- Father: Herverus Watter DE DEREHAM I
- Birth: ABT 1070, West Dereham,Downham,Norfolk,Ireland
- LifeSketch: geni.com Hervey l Walter Birthdate: circa 1070 Death: Immediate Family: Son of Herverus and wife of Herverus Husband of wife of Hervey Walter Father of Hamo Pincerna and Hervey ll Walter Brother of Hamon and Alicia
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Hervey WALTER I
/-Herverus Watter DE DEREHAM I
Hervey WALTER I
Descendants of Hervey WALTER I
1 Hervey WALTER I
=(Unknown)
2 Hervey WALTER II
=No Name DE CAEN
3 Hervey WALTER IV
=Matilda VALOIGNES Marriage: ABT 1155, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
- Father: Hervey WALTER I
- Birth: ABT 1097, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
- Also known as: Hervey of Weeton
- LifeSketch: geni.com Hervey ll Walter Birthdate: 1097 Death: Immediate Family: Son of Hervey l Walter and wife of Hervey Walter Husband of N.N. de Caen, daughter of Walter Father of Sir? Hervey Walter, (III?), of West Dereham and "of Weeton" Brother of Hamo Pincerna
- Death: Weeton, Lancashire, England
Ancestors of Hervey WALTER II
/-Herverus Watter DE DEREHAM I
/-Hervey WALTER I
Hervey WALTER II
Descendants of Hervey WALTER II
1 Hervey WALTER II
=No Name DE CAEN
2 Hervey WALTER IV
=Matilda VALOIGNES Marriage: ABT 1155, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
3 Roger FITZWALTER
3 Bartholomew FITZWALTER
3 Theobald de Fitzwalter DEBOTILLIER
=Matilda LE VAVASOUR Marriage: ABT 1199, Yorkshire, England
3 Hubert FITZWALTER Archbishop of Canterbury
- Father: Hervey WALTER II
- Mother: No Name DE CAEN
- Birth: ABT 1130, Weeton, Lancashire, England
- Also known as: Walter Herveus
- Also known as: Hervey Walter
- Also known as: Hervey of Weeton
- LifeSketch: Theobald was the son of Hervey Walter and his wife Matilda de Valoignes, who was one of the daughters of Theobald de Valoignes. Their children were 1. Theobald, 2. Hubert—future Chief Justiciar and Archbishop of Canterbury— 3. Bartholomew, 4. Roger, and 5. Hamon. Theobald Walter and his brother Hubert were brought up by their uncle Ranulf de Glanvill, the great justiciar of Henry II of England who had married his mother's sister Bertha. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_Walter,_1st_Chief_Butler_of_Ireland
- AFN: V9SN-6R
- LifeSketch: Walter Herveus and Hervey Glanville are one and the same person, do NOT get confused check ancient pedigree, and book: Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 ... Par William Urmston Searle Glanville-Richards pages xvii, 175 etc...
- Death: 1189, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
- Partnership with: Matilda VALOIGNES
Marriage: ABT 1155, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
Ancestors of Hervey WALTER IV
/-Herverus Watter DE DEREHAM I
/-Hervey WALTER I
/-Hervey WALTER II
Hervey WALTER IV
| /-Walter DE CAEN
\-No Name DE CAEN
\-Beatrice Gwladys VERCH RHYWALLON
Descendants of Hervey WALTER IV
1 Hervey WALTER IV
=Matilda VALOIGNES Marriage: ABT 1155, West Dereham, Norfolk, England
2 Roger FITZWALTER
2 Bartholomew FITZWALTER
2 Theobald de Fitzwalter DEBOTILLIER
=Matilda LE VAVASOUR Marriage: ABT 1199, Yorkshire, England
3 Theobald LE BOTILLER
=Joan DE MARISCO Marriage: ABT 1222, Ireland
=Rohese DE VERDON Marriage: ABT 4 SEP 1225, Staffordshire, England
3 Beatrice DEBOTILLIER
3 Maud LE BOTELER
3 Maud BOTELER
2 Hubert FITZWALTER Archbishop of Canterbury
- Birth: 1647, , , Virginia, British Colonial America
- _PPEXCLUDE: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 14 FEB 1683, , Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Partnership with: William SMITH
Marriage: BEF DEC 1669, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Child: Sarah SMITH Birth: ABT 1674, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Child: Joseph SMITH Birth: 1691, Newington, Surrey, England
Descendants of Frances WALTERS
1 Frances WALTERS
=William SMITH Marriage: BEF DEC 1669, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America
2 Sarah SMITH
2 Joseph SMITH
- Birth: ABT 1120, Albemarle, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
- Death: 1155, Stoke, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Descendants of Ann de WALTON
1 Ann de WALTON
=Henry DE BRIWERE Marriage: 1144
- Father: William WARD
- Mother: Mildred ADAMS
- Birth: 1608, Nazeing, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- Death: 1638, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
- Partnership with: Thomas HINE Sr.
Marriage: ABT 1620, Essex, England
- Child: Thomas HINE Birth: 16 OCT 1621, Carlton, Bedfordshire, England
Ancestors of Abigail WARD
/-Samuel WARD
/-William WARD
| \-Hannah OGDEN
Abigail WARD
\-Mildred ADAMS
Descendants of Abigail WARD
1 Abigail WARD
=Thomas HINE Sr. Marriage: ABT 1620, Essex, England
2 Thomas HINE
=Elizabeth LANE Marriage: 1652, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
3 Thomas HINE
3 George HINE
3 Stephen HINE
=Sarah BRISTOL Marriage: 1690, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
3 Alice HINE
3 Alice HINE
3 John Stephen HINE
3 Samuel HINE
3 William HINE
3 Mehetable HINE
Ancestors of Elizabeth WARD
/-Samuel WARD
/-William WARD
| \-Hannah OGDEN
Elizabeth WARD
\-Mary CANFIELD
- Birth: 1560
- Death: 1662, Nazeing, Essex, England
Descendants of Samuel WARD
1 Samuel WARD
=Hannah OGDEN
2 William WARD
=Unknown Spouse of William WARD Marriage: ABT 1601, of Nazing, Essex, ENGLAND
=Mary CANFIELD
3 Elizabeth WARD
=Mildred ADAMS
3 Abigail WARD
=Thomas HINE Sr. Marriage: ABT 1620, Essex, England
- Birth: ABT 1581, of Nazing, Essex, ENGLAND
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: William WARD
Marriage: ABT 1601, of Nazing, Essex, ENGLAND
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of William WARD
1 Unknown Spouse of William WARD
=William WARD Marriage: ABT 1601, of Nazing, Essex, ENGLAND
Ancestors of William WARD
/-Samuel WARD
William WARD
\-Hannah OGDEN
Descendants of William WARD
1 William WARD
=Unknown Spouse of William WARD Marriage: ABT 1601, of Nazing, Essex, ENGLAND
=Mary CANFIELD
2 Elizabeth WARD
=Mildred ADAMS
2 Abigail WARD
=Thomas HINE Sr. Marriage: ABT 1620, Essex, England
3 Thomas HINE
=Elizabeth LANE Marriage: 1652, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
- Father: Warin DE METZ
- Mother: Aimeria Emma DE MONTGOMERY
- Birth: ABT 1079, Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
- Also known as: Guarinus fitz Alcher
- Also known as: Gwarine
- Also known as: Warin De Veaux
- Also known as: Sir Guy Warin The Bold
- Occupation: Sheriff of Shropshire
- LifeSketch: Known as 'The Bald' Archaeologia Cambrensis : a record of the antiquities ... ser.2 v.003 yr.1852. - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.a0001884584&view=1up&seq=321
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Guy-Warin-de-Metz/6000000000376214988
- Death: 1155, Bromley, Shropshire, England
- Burial: 1155, Bromley, Shropshire, England
Ancestors of Guy WARIN de Metz
/-Warin DE METZ
Guy WARIN de Metz
| /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
\-Aimeria Emma DE MONTGOMERY
| /-Yves DE CREIL
| /-Fulcuin DE CARBONAIS de Creil
| | \-Geile spouse of Yves DE CREIL
| /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | | /-Herluin DE MONTREUIL
| | | /-Heligaud II MONTREUIL
| | | | \-Helissende DE RAMERUPT
| | | /-Roger DU MAINE
| | | | \-Helissende DE PONTHIEU
| | | /-Hugues I DU MAINE
| | | | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | | | | | | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| | | | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | | | | \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Rothilde DU MAINE
| | | | | /-Richard D'AMIENS
| | | | | /-Buvinus VON METZ
| | | | | | \-Ingeltude D'AMIENS D'AUTUN
| | | | \-Richilde DE PROVENCE
| | | | | /-Erluin DE VIENNE
| | | | \-Richilde D'ARLES
| | | | \-Richeute spouse of Erluin DE VIENNE
| | \-Rothais DE CARBONAIS
| | | /-Gauzlin I DU MAINE
| | | /-Rorgon VON MAINE
| | | | \-Aldetrude DE BOURGES
| | | /-Gauzfrid DU MAINE
| | | | \-Bilechild DU MAINE
| | | /-Gauzbert DU MAINE
| | | | \-Gundradane DE VANNES
| | \-Bilichilde DU MAINE
| | | /-Gauslin DU MAINE
| | | /-Roricon I of MAINE
| | | | \-Adaltrud
| | | /-Roricon DU MAINE III Comte du Maine
| | | | \-Bilichilde DE FRANCE
| | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIAN
| | \-Hildegarde D'ORLÉANS
| /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
\-Mabel DE BELLÊME
\-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
\-Oda VON BAYERN
Descendants of Guy WARIN de Metz
1 Guy WARIN de Metz
=Maud of WHITTINGTON
=Mellette DE PEVERELL Marriage: ABT 1107, Whittington, Shropshire, England
2 Fulk FITZWARIN I
=Eva WHITTINGTON
3 Hugo FITZWARIN
3 Warin FITZWARIN
3 Fulk FITZWARIN II
=Militta DE WHITTINGTON Marriage: ABT 1155, Whittington, Shropshire, England
=Hawise DE DINAN Marriage: 1176, Whittington, Shropshire, England
3 Emmeline FITZWARIN of Whittington
=(Unknown)
2 Roger FITZWARIN
2 William FITZWARIN
- Father: William SMITH
- Mother: Sarah spouse of William SMITH
- Birth: Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America
- LifeSketch: Mary Smith Bennett BIRTH 1663 Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1686 (aged 22–23) Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Burial Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 213845196 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 0 Family Members Parents Joseph Smith 1637–1663 Spouse William Bennett 1660–1683 (m. 1683) Children William Bennett 1684–1710
- _PPEXCLUDE: (Date and Place unknown)
- Mary Smith Bennett BIRTH 1663 Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 1686, Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America
Ancestors of Mary WARNER SMITH
/-Robert SMITH Sr
/-William SMITH
| | /-Phillippe POWELL
| \-Anne POWELL
| \-Johane spouse of Phillippe POWELL
Mary WARNER SMITH
\-Sarah spouse of William SMITH
- Birth: ABT 510, Duchy of the Warnes, Thuringian League
- Last King of the Warnes: The tribe was decimated by the Franks making Hermengisel the last King of the Warnes
- LifeSketch: The Warnes (or Varini, Verini , also Varnes or Varins ; Greek Ουαρνοι, Ουαρίνοι, either Warnoi or Warinoi ) were a small independent Germanic people among the Saxons , originally from ancient Thuringia , living in northwestern Germany current in the Arrondissement of Mecklenburg-North-West and Schleswig-Holstein according to historians Bruno Dumézil and Stéphane Lebecq . They were neighbors and enemies of the Angles with whom they are often confused. ...Their last king, Hermengisel, who had married Thichilde to seal the friendship between his people and the Franks, decided at the article of the death of the marriage of his son Radegis with his young wife to maintain this bond, breaking the engagement of this last with a princess of the Angles. The latter, become queen, took revenge by attacking Radegis, then by capturing him. Captive, Radegis married the queen of Angles 5. , Dismissing Théodechilde. The Franks then crushed the Warnes and subdued them. (google translate from French)
- Death: 547, Duchy of the Warnes, Thuringian League
Descendants of Hermengisel of the WARNES
1 Hermengisel of the WARNES
=Theodechildis spouse of Gundomar of the BURGUNDIANS II Marriage: ABT 540
2 Radegis of the Warnes
- Father: Narpus Warpus ap Cyleddon of DESPOSYNI
- LifeSketch: "THE MASTER'S KIN" of "THE SANG REAL" (Royal Blood) = the earthly relatives of Jesus and their descendants. A Roman Republican province "Provinciae" 120 BC – Gallia Narbonensis (southern France); prior to its annexation it was called Gallia Transalpina (Gallia the other side of the Alps) to distinguish it from Gallia Cisalpina (Gaul this side of the Alps, in northern Italy). It was annexed following attacks on the allied Greek city of Massalia (Marseille).
- Title Of Nobility: Prefect of Provinciae of Narbonensis
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Nascien II ap Narpus WARPUS
/-Ya'acov ben MATTHAN
/-Yusuf ben YA'ACOV
/-James of JERUSALEM
| | /-Joachim ben MATTHAN
| \-Mary bat JOACHIM
| \-Hannah of JUDEA
/-Jude ap JAMES
/-Elzasus AP JUDE
/-Nahshon Nascien AP ELZASUS Desposini
/-Cyleddon Celedoin Desposyni AP NAHSHON Desposini
| \-Flegetine spouse of Nahshon Nascien ap Elzasus DESPOSINI
/-Narpus Warpus ap Cyleddon of DESPOSYNI
| \-Sarrasinte ap Nahshon DESPOSINI
Nascien II ap Narpus WARPUS
Descendants of Nascien II ap Narpus WARPUS
1 Nascien II ap Narpus WARPUS
=(Unknown)
2 Gallienus Quiriacus ap NASCIEN II
=(Unknown)
3 Helyas AP GALLIENUS QUIRIACUS
3 Marche of BRITTANY
=Lancelot the ELDER
- Birth: 1535, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
- Christening: 1540, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom
- Also known as: Joan Warren
- Joan Warren Cromwell: 22 AUG 1584, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
- Death: 22 AUG 1584, Huntingdonshire, England
- Burial: 12 OCT 1584, All Saints, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Descendants of Joan WARREN
1 Joan WARREN
=Henry WILLIAMS CROMWELL
2 Francis Williams CROMWELL
=Richard WHALLEY 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
- Birth: 1422, Hodnell, Warwickshire, England
- Death: 1475, South Mylles, Bedfordshire, England
Descendants of Cynthia WARSTED
1 Cynthia WARSTED
=John Robert SPENCER Marriage: ABT 1434
2 John SPENCER
=Elizabeth Anne EMPSON
3 John SPENCER
3 Robert DE SPENCER
=Ann PEAKE Marriage: ABT 1485, South Mills, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
- Father: Henry HUSSEY
- Mother: Agnes STAPLEFORD
- Birth: ABT 1230, Charlcombe, Somerset, England
- Also known as: Reginald of Charlecomb
- Also known as: sir Reginald Huse
- Death: AFT 1283, Somerset, England
- Partnership with: Evelyn DE WARWICK
Marriage: 4 JUN 1264, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Ancestors of Reginald Hussey of WARWICK
/-Hubert Hugh DE LA HOUSSAYE
/-William HUSEE of Tadwick Whatley
| \-Unknown Spouse of Hubert Hugh DE LA HOUSSAYE
/-Hugh HUSEE of Tadwick Whatley
| \-Mary FITZROBERTS
/-William HUSSEY
| \-Hawize BURNAVILLE
/-Godfrey DE HUSSEY
/-William HUSSEY
| \-Margery MALCOLM
/-Henry HUSSEY
Reginald Hussey of WARWICK
\-Agnes STAPLEFORD
Descendants of Reginald Hussey of WARWICK
1 Reginald Hussey of WARWICK
=Evelyn DE WARWICK Marriage: 4 JUN 1264, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
2 William Chalcombe DE HUSSEY
=Rose DE VERDUN
3 Reginald HUSSEY I
=Alianore D'AUBIGNY
=Joan HUNGERFORD
- Birth: 1400, Gloucester City, Gloucestershire, England
- Death: Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Descendants of Anne WASHBORNE
1 Anne WASHBORNE
=Richard ASHBORNE
2 Anne ASHBORNE
=Roger WINTER IV Marriage: 1455, Gloucester City, Gloucestershire, England
3 Anna WINTERS
3 Roger WINTER III
=Elizabeth HUNGERFORD Marriage: 1474, England
=Joan HODINGTON Marriage: 1520, England, United Kingdom
3 Robert WINTER
- Birth: ABT 1488, , , , England, United Kingdom
- LifeSketch: Edward Bristol (99VZ-MY9) married Martha Washington, 1513. Children: Ruel, born 1514, died 1594; Martha, born 1517, died young; Mary, born 1519, married John Tyol, 1539; George, born 1522, died in France; Gideon, born 1527, killed in the War of the Roses; Delight, born 1530, died 1560, never married.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: Edward BRISTOL
Marriage: 1513
- Child: Ruel BRISTOL Birth: 1514, , , Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Martha BRISTOL Birth: 1517, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Mary BRISTOL Birth: 1519, England, United Kingdom
- Child: George BRISTOL Birth: 1522, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Gideon BRISTOL Birth: 1527
- Child: Delight BRISTOL Birth: 1530, England, United Kingdom
Descendants of Martha WASHINGTON
1 Martha WASHINGTON
=Edward BRISTOL Marriage: 1513
2 Ruel BRISTOL
=Margaret IRWIN Marriage: , , , England, United Kingdom
3 Benedict BRISTOL
=Susan CALDWELL Marriage: 1563, Kent, England, United Kingdom
3 Lula BRISTOL
3 Robert SEDGWICK
3 Margaret BRISTOL
2 Martha BRISTOL
2 Mary BRISTOL
2 George BRISTOL
2 Gideon BRISTOL
2 Delight BRISTOL
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Ellen WASTENEYS
1 Ellen WASTENEYS
=John of Alford ARDERNE
2 Henri DE ARDERNE
=Olivia Felicia DE ARDERNE Marriage: 1007, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
3 Henry DE ARDERNE I
=(Unknown)
- Father: William de WATERVILLE
- Mother: Thorema ROOS
- Birth: 1055, West Hoathly, Sussex, England
- Also known as: Maud of Maminot
- Also known as: Mathilde Waterville
- Death: 5 AUG 1085, Norfolk, England
- Partnership with: Ralph DE CHESNEY I
Marriage: ABT 1068, West Hoathly, Sussex, England
- Child: Ralph CAISNETO CHESNAY II Birth: 1069, La Quesnay, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France
- Child: Alexander DE CHESNEY Birth: 1076, Norfolk, England
- Child: Walter DE CHESNEY Birth: 1093, Horsford, Norfolk, , England
Ancestors of Maud de WATERVILLE
/-William de WATERVILLE
Maud de WATERVILLE
| /-Robert ROOS
\-Thorema ROOS
Descendants of Maud de WATERVILLE
1 Maud de WATERVILLE
=Ralph DE CHESNEY I Marriage: ABT 1068, West Hoathly, Sussex, England
2 Ralph CAISNETO CHESNAY II
=Alice Lettice MAMINOT Marriage: 1094, Cuckfield, Sussex
3 Sybil DE CHESNEY
=Robert FITZWALTER Marriage: ABT 1102, Markworth, Northumberland, England
3 John DE CHENEY
3 Roger DE CHESNEY
3 John DE CAISNETO CHENEY
=Mistress de CREKE
3 Bartholomew DE CREKE
2 Alexander DE CHESNEY
2 Walter DE CHESNEY
- Birth: 1022, Sussex, England
- Death: 1085, England
Descendants of William de WATERVILLE
1 William de WATERVILLE
=Thorema ROOS
2 Maud de WATERVILLE
=Ralph DE CHESNEY I Marriage: ABT 1068, West Hoathly, Sussex, England
3 Ralph CAISNETO CHESNAY II
=Alice Lettice MAMINOT Marriage: 1094, Cuckfield, Sussex
=Mistress de CREKE
3 Alexander DE CHESNEY
3 Walter DE CHESNEY
- Birth: 1145, Watford, Northamptonshire, England
- Also known as: Agnes
- Death: 1200, Alvanley, Cheshire, England
- Partnership with: Eustace D'ARDERNE
Marriage: ABT 1164, Watford, Northamptonshire, England
Descendants of Agnes of WATFORD
1 Agnes of WATFORD
=Eustace D'ARDERNE Marriage: ABT 1164, Watford, Northamptonshire, England
2 Eustace DE ARDERNE II
=Hawysia spouse of Eustace DE ARDERNE II Marriage: 1190, Watford, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
3 Eustace de ARDERNE III
3 Johannes DE ARDERNE
=Margaret DE ALDFORD
3 Edmund DE WATFORD
- Father: Ralph FITZBERNARD
- Mother: Joan de AGUILLON
- Alt. Birth: 1220, Waltham, Kent, England
- Birth: 1233, Kingsdown St John, Kent, England
- Alt. Birth: 1233, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
- Alt. Death: 1286, Addington, Kent, England
- LifeSketch: See p. 27 'The Norwoods II,' Marion Norwood Callam 1965 Sir Stephen de Northwood, armiger, was the first (Norwood) to bear arms. He took the Crusader's cross, which he ornamented by engrailing gules. This first coat of arms is termed the pronominal coat (Fig. 4). His son, Sir Roger de Northwood, took an ermine field on which to emblazon his cross engrailed gules. Upon his marriage to Bona de Wautham, heiress of Ralph Fitz Bernard, from which she was known as Bona Fitz Bernard, he (Sir Roger son of Sir Stephen) was entitled to impale her arms 'vaur ib a cguef gykesm 2 nykkets if tge fuekd '(Arch. Cant. Vol. XV. p 19) with those of his own (ibid p. 7). To impale two coats the shield is divided in two vertically, the husband's arms being placed in the dexter half and his wife's in the sinister half (Fig. 44).
- Death: 1286
Ancestors of Bona de WAUTHAM FITZ BERNARD
/-Thomas BERNARD I
/-Thomas FITZBERNARD of Kingsdown
| \-Agnes PICQUINGNY
/-Thomas FITZBERNARD III
| | /-Robert FitzPicot I SAYE
| | /-Robert fitz Picot de Saye AVENEL II
| | | \-Adeloyse DE SAYE
| | /-Picot DE LASCELLES
| | /-Robert fitz Picot DE SAY
| | | \-Hugolina DE GERNON
| | /-Robert FITZ PICOT
| | /-Roger DE PICOT
| | /-Ralph DE PICOT
| \-Eugenia DE PICOT
| | /-Adam DE PORT
| | /-Roger DE PORT
| | | | /-Tudur Trefor ab YNYR
| | | | /-Goronwy AP TUDUR
| | | | | \-Angharad ferch HYWEL DDA of South Wales
| | | \-Sybil DE YORKSHIRE
| | | \-Tanglwyst ferch DINAWAL
| | /-Hugh DE PORT
| | | \-Sybil of BASING
| | /-Hugh DE PORT
| | /-Henry DE PORT
| | | \-Orence NORMANDIE
| \-Ethelreda DE PORT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Henry DE PORT
/-Ralph FITZBERNARD
| \-Alice JARPENVILLE
Bona de WAUTHAM FITZ BERNARD
\-Joan de AGUILLON
Descendants of Bona de WAUTHAM FITZ BERNARD
1 Bona de WAUTHAM FITZ BERNARD
=Roger DE NORTHWODE Marriage: 1253, Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, England
2 John DE NORTHWODE
=Joan DE BADLESMERE
3 John DE NORTHWODE
=Alice DE GRANDISON
3 James DE NORTHWODE
3 Roger NORTHWOOD
3 Thomas NORTHWODE
3 Richard DE NORTHWODE
2 Joan DE NORTHWODE
2 Henry DE NORTHWODE
- Birth: 1611
- Death: JUL 1665, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
- Partnership with: Elizabeth GREGORY
Marriage: 4 MAR 1647, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonail America
Descendants of Richard WEBB
1 Richard WEBB
=Elizabeth GREGORY Marriage: 4 MAR 1647, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonail America
Ancestors of Anulphus the WELF
/-Addak father of KURIDAKOS
/-Kuridakos father of EDIKON
/-Edikon the Hun of The SKIRIANS
Anulphus the WELF
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Roger WELL
1 Roger WELL
=Isabella FITZHAMON
- Birth: 28 JAN 1839, York, Union, Ohio, United States of America
- Residence: 1850, District 29, Lee, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1860, Brunswick, Medina, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1 JUL 1863, Medicine, Missouri, United States of America
- Residence: 1870, Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1880, Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1900, Medicine, Putnam, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1910, Elk Ward 3, Beckham, Oklahoma, USA
- _PPEXCLUDE: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 21 DEC 1916, Newtown, Sullivan, Missouri, United States of America
- Burial: Lucerne, Putnam County, Missouri, United States of America
- Partnership with: Samantha Frances BEATTY
Marriage: 6 JAN 1864, , Putnam, Missouri, United States of America
Marriage: 6 JAN 1867, , Putnam, Missouri, United States of America
Marriage: 1886
Relationship Notes
Descendants of Elijah WELLS
1 Elijah WELLS
=Samantha Frances BEATTY Marriage: 6 JAN 1864, , Putnam, Missouri, United States of America Marriage: 6 JAN 1867, , Putnam, Missouri, United States of America Marriage: 1886
- Father: Edward of WESSEX
- Mother: Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
- Birth: ABT 902, Wessex
- Also known as: Aelfwerdus
- Also known as: Ælfweard ,of Wessex
- Also known as: Elfweard Wessex
- Also known as: Prince Elfweard Wessex
- Also known as: Aelfwerd
- Also known as: Ælfwerd
- KING OF WESSEX FOR 16 DAYS: BET 17 JUL AND 2 AUG 924
- LifeSketch: Ælfweard (/ˈælfwɔːrd/; c. 902 – 2 August 924) was the second son of Edward the Elder, the eldest born to his second wife Ælfflæd. Ælfweard died only 16 days after his father, on 2 August 924 at Oxford, and was buried at the New Minster, Winchester. Æthelstan still had difficulty in securing acceptance in Wessex, and he was not crowned King of the Anglo-Saxons until 4 September 925.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wessex
- Death: 2 AUG 924, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
- Burial: 924, New Minster, Hampshire, England
Ancestors of Ælfweard of WESSEX
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
/-Alfred of the ANGLO-SAXONS
| | /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | | \-Sabd of OSSORY
| \-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
/-Edward of WESSEX
| | /-Æthelred MUCEL
| \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | /-Wigmund of MERCIA
| \-Eadburgh OF MERCIA
| | /-Cynreow of MERCIA
| | /-Bassa of MERCIA
| | /-Cuthbert of MERCIA
| | /-Ceolwulf OF MERCIA
| \-Elfreda MERCIA
Ælfweard of WESSEX
| /-Æthelhelm of WILTSHIRE
\-Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
\-Ælswitha of Wiltshire
- Father: Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Mother: Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Birth: 834, Wantage, Berkshire, England
- Also known as: Æthelbald
- Also known as: Ethelbald
- APPOINTED KING OF WESSEX: In 855 Æthelwulf went on pilgrimage to Rome and appointed Æthelbald King of Wessex.
- REFUSED TO RETURN KINGSHIP TO ÆTHELWULF: Upon Æthelwulf's returned to England in 856, Æthelbald refused to give up the crown. The Kingdom of Wessex was divided, with Æthelbald ruling the west and his father the east., 856, Wessex
- FATHER DIED: Upon his father's death Æthelbald became unopposed ruler of all of Wessex, and ruled until his own death in 860
- MARRIED HIS STEP MOTHER, JUDITH OF FRANCE: Immediately upon the death of his father and succeeding him as king, Æthelbald married his step-mother, 14 year old Judith of France. This was probably done to strengthen his position as king because Judith was the daughter of the West Frankish king.
- Koning, Wessex: BET 856 AND 860
- Title Of Nobility: King of England, Roi des Wessex, King of Wessex, König der West Sachsen
- LifeSketch: Æthelbald was the second son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and his first wife Osberga, born about 834 in Wessex. His oldest brother Æthelstan is believed to have died shortly after defeating the Vikings in 850. Æthelwulf and Æthelbald defeated them again at the Battle of Aclea in 851. In 855 Æthelwulf appointed Æthelbald acting King of Wessex and his next younger brother Æthelberht acting King of Kent, while he went on pilgrimage to Rome. Æthelwulf returned from Rome in late 856 with a 12 year old bride, Judith of France. Not only was Judith younger than Æthelbald but she had been anointed Queen, where as Osberga, Æthelbald's mother had not. In rebellion against his father Æthelbald refused to return control of Wessex to Æthelwulf. In the end they split Wessex. After Æthelwulf's death in 858, Æthelbald immediately married his father's young widow. Æthelbald became full King of all of Wessex and Æthelberht full King of Kent. Æthelbald reigned on his own, with Judith by his side, for about 2 1/2 years and died in July of 860. Æthelberht who was already King of Kent succeeded his brother to become King of Wessex as well and united the two into one kingdom. Judith and Æthelbald had no children and Judith returned to France to eventually marry Baldwin, Margrave of Flanders.
- REIGN AS KING OF WESSEX: From 855 to 860
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- Ruled: 855/856-860
- Death: 20 DEC 860, Sherborne, Dorset, England
- Burial: 860, Sherborne Abbey, Sherborne, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Aethelbald of WESSEX
/-Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwine of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cuthwine of WESSEX
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| | /-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| | /-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
Aethelbald of WESSEX
| /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | \-Sabd of OSSORY
\-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
\-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
- Father: Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Mother: Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Birth: ABT 836, Wantage, Wessex
- Also known as: Ethelbert
- Also known as: Æthelberht, King of Wessex
- Also known as: Aethelberht , King of Essex & Kent
- KING OF KENT: When Æthelwulf went on pilgrimage to Rome in 855 he appointed his oldest surviving son, Æthelbald, as king of Wessex while Æthelberht became king of the recently conquered territory of Kent., 855, Kent, England
- KING OF WESSSEX: When Æthelbald died in 860, Æthelberht united his own territory of Kent and that of his brother Wessex under his rule. He did not appoint a sub-king and Wessex and Kent were fully united for the first time.
- LifeSketch: Æthelberht (or Ethelbert, Aethelberht) was the third son of King Aethelwulf of Wessex by his first wife Osburh. We know very little about his early life, but we do know that when his father went on a pilgrimage to Rome in AD 855 Aethelberht was appointed subking of Kent, while his elder brother Aethelbald reigned in Wessex. He briefly handed Kent back to his father when his brother Aethelbald usurped the Wessex throne. When Aethelbald died childless in 860 the throne of Wessex passed to Aethelberht, and the two halves of the kingdom were united. Aethelberht was crowned at Kingston-upon-Thames, as were his brother and father before him. The place name comes from the Old English Cyning and tun, meaning 'the king's manor', and was the earliest known royal borough. Few of Aethelbert's deeds are recorded, but we know his reign was plagued by raiding Vikings. Forces under the influence of Ragnar Lodbrok and his son Ivar 'The Boneless' Ragnarsson were particularly troublesome to the southern kingdoms. In 864, Ragnar Lodbrok's forces settled themselves on the Isle of Thanet and wintered there, with the reluctant acceptance of the Wessex authorities. In 865 Ivar invaded, reaching Winchester and burning the city. Aethelberht rallied his forces and drove the Vikings back. Curiously, despite all these troubles with the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes Aethelberht's reign as a time of peace and harmony. During Aethelberht's reign, all Saxon territory, including Sussex, Essex, and Kent, was merged into the kingdom of Wessex, placing the South under one rule. Unlike his predecessors Aethelberht did not put a family member on the throne of Kent as a subking, but rather ruled the entire territory of Wessex himself. This meant that virtually all of southern England was one unified kingdom. Aethelberht seems to have gathered together an assembly of both West Saxon and Kentish representatives to witness his charters, another sign of how he pulled together the disparate parts of southern England into one body. Aethelbert died in 865 and was buried beside his brother Aethelbald at Sherborne Abbey in Dorset. The throne passed to his younger brother Aethelred, rather than to Aethelberht's children. It was in this year that York was conquered and settled by the Vikings, creating the germ of the Danelaw, the Danish sphere of influence which eventually covered most of modern England and rivalled Wessex. -"Athelbehrht (Ethelbert) of Wessex c. 836-865" by David Ross https://www.britainexpress.com/History/Aethelberht-of-Wessex.htm
- Death: 865, Kent, Wessex, Kingdom of Wessex
- Burial: 865, Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Æthelberht of WESSEX
/-Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwine of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cuthwine of WESSEX
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| | /-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| | /-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
Æthelberht of WESSEX
| /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | \-Sabd of OSSORY
\-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
\-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
- Father: Alfred of the ANGLO-SAXONS
- Mother: Ealhswith of Mercia
- Birth: 871, Wessex, England
- Also known as: Æthelgyth; Ethelgivu
- Also known as: Æthelgifu, Abbess of Shaftsbury
- Also known as: Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury
- Also known as: Abbess Ethelgifu Wessex
- Also known as: Egiva
- Occupation: Abbess of Shaftesbury, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Wessex
- LifeSketch: Æthelgifu (Old English pronunciation: [æðeljivu]), was the daughter of King Alfred the Great, an Anglo-Saxon king of the 9th century. She was the third of Alfred and his wife Ealhswith's five children and the second eldest daughter. She was likely born sometime in the 870s.[1] A Welsh monk named Asser who wrote a biography of Alfred the Great, described her as 'devoted to God through her holy virginity, subject and consecrated to the rule of monastic life, entered the service of God'. She was said to have become a nun as a result of her bad health.[1] Alfred founded Shaftesbury Abbey ca. 890 and placed Æthelgifu as its first abbess. This Abbey along with Athelney monastery (for monks) received 1/8 of Alfred's annual revenue in support. It appears to have housed nuns from an upper-class background. Very little is known about Æthelgifu's time as abbess.[1] In Alfred's will, there is mention of two estates left 'to his middle daughter Æthelgifu' at Kingsclere and at Candover in Hampshire, and the will itself makes no mention of her role as abbess. It is possible that the will was written before Æthelgifu became abbess, or it is possible that these estates were given to her while she was abbess, but they reverted to the male line once she died.[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelgifu,_abbess_of_Shaftesbury
- NoCoupleRelationships: (Date and Place unknown)
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- MIDDLE DAUGHTER: Identified in Alfred's will as his middle daughter.
- Death: 896, Shaftesbury Abbey, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Æthelgifu of WESSEX
/-Cuthwine of Wessex
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cuthwine of WESSEX
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| | /-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
/-Alfred of the ANGLO-SAXONS
| | /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | | \-Sabd of OSSORY
| \-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
Æthelgifu of WESSEX
| /-Æthelred MUCEL
\-Ealhswith of Mercia
| /-Wigmund of MERCIA
\-Eadburgh OF MERCIA
| /-Cynreow of MERCIA
| /-Bassa of MERCIA
| /-Cuthbert of MERCIA
| /-Ceolwulf OF MERCIA
\-Elfreda MERCIA
- Father: Æthelred I of WESSEX
- Mother: Wulfthryth of WESSEX
- Birth: ABT 868, Wantage, England
- Also known as: Æthelhelm, Prince of Wessex
- Also known as: Æthelhelm Ætheling
- Also known as: Prince Æþelhelm
- Also known as: Æthelm
- IDENTIFIED IN WILL OF ALFRED THE GREAT: And to Æthelm, my brother's son, the Manor at Ealdingburn, and at Cumtune, and at Crundell, and at Beading, and at Beadinghamme, and at Burnham, and at Thunresfield, and at Æsceng., 888, Winchester, Hampshire, England
- Affiliation: House of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of Wessex, Ætheling, Lord of Meapham, Culings, and Lenham
- PRINCE ÆTHELHELM, SON OF KING ÆTHELRED I IS NOT THE SAME AS EALDORMAN ÆTHELHELM OF WILTSHIRE: Although the 2 men lived during the same time period and surely knew each other, they had different birth years, different death dates and DIFFERENT TITLES; A "Prince" was not referred to as an "Ealdorman" it would have been a very insulting demotion of rank.
- LifeSketch: Prince Æthelhelm was the oldest son of Æthelred I, King of Wessex and his wife Wulfthryth. He was the older brother of Æthelwold. Various sources estimate his date of birth as between 865 and 870. His father became king in 865 and it is believed his parents married about this same time, they were definitely married by 868 when Wulfthryth witnessed a charter and was identified as 'Regina'. Æthelhelm's father died in April of 871. Both he and his younger brother are described as very young children, or infants, at the time of their fathers death. Had their father lived until they reached adulthood Æthelhelm would have been next in line to become king. As they were too young to rule, their uncle Alfred (Alfred the Great) became king. When King Alfred died in 899 his son Edward became king, his succession was disputed by Æthelhelm's younger brother Æthelwold. Æthelwold was supported by several factions of Danes. Æthelhelm was alive in the mid 880's because he was named as a beneficiary in Alfred's will, but it is believed he died before King Alfred, between 890 and 899. Had he been alive in 899 when Edward succeeded King Alfred, he would have had a strong claim to the throne and it is believed he would have had more support than his brother. It is for this reason that it is believed he was dead, the last actual mention of him (the only mention of him) was in King Alfred's will in the mid 880's. No sources appear to identify Æthelhelm as marrying. Some private family trees provide him with various wives, but this is not supported by any known sources. The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy identifies Æthelhelm as the father of a possible son: Æthelfrith. However even FMG states the relationship is doubtful. Æthelfrith was certainly a real person, he is named in charters, but nothing from that time period specifically identifies him as Æthelhelm's son. The historian Æthelweard and much later the Godwins (as in King Harold Godwinson) claimed descent from King Æthelred I. As Æthelwold is not known to have had any children, it has been put forth that they were both descended from Æthelhelm. Prince Æthelhelm was NOT the father of Ælfflæd, the second wife of King Edward the Elder. As some people mistakenly believe. Edward the Elder and Æthelhelm were cousins, sharing the same grandfather. Edward would not have been allowed to marry the daughter of his cousin, the blood relationship was far to close. IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THAT: PRINCE ÆTHELHELM, SON OF KING ÆTHELRED I IS NOT THE SAME AS EALDORMAN ÆTHELHELM OF WILTSHIRE Some historians have suggested identifying him with the Æthelhelm who served as Ealdorman of Wiltshire, the probable father of Ælfflæd, who became Edward the Elder's second wife about 899. However, Barbara Yorke rejected this idea, arguing that it does not appear to have been the practice for æthelings (princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible to be king) to become ealdormen, that a grant from Alfred to Ealdorman Æthelhelm makes no reference to kinship between them, and that the hostile reception to King Eadwig's marriage to Ælfgifu, his third cousin once removed, shows that a marriage between Edward and his first cousin once removed would have been forbidden as incestuous. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Æthelhelm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Æthelhelm was the oldest son of Æthelred I, King of Wessex (from 865 to 871) and his wife Wulfthryth. He is known to have had a younger brother Æthelwold. Æthelhelm's exact date of birth is not known but has been estimated to be about 865. He was still a young child when his father died in 871, too young to inherit the throne, and the kingship went to his uncle Alfred (the Great) instead. Had his father lived, Æthelhelm would have been in a position to inherit the throne instead. It is known that Æthelhelm was alive in the mid 880's, he was recorded as a beneficiary in Alfred's will. He probably died at some time in the next decade, certainly before Alfred the Great, who died 26 October 899, for it was Æthelhelm's younger brother Æthelwold who unsuccessfully disputed the succession of Alfred's son Edward. The historian Æthelweard (died c. 998) claimed descent from King Æthelred I and may therefore be a descendant of Æthelhelm. Some genealogists have suggested that the Godwins descended from Æthelred I through Æthelhelm, but almost all historians dismiss this idea. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ÆTHELRED ([844/47]-[15/22] Apr 871, bur Wimborne Minster, Dorset[1533]). Weir estimates that Æthelred must have been born in [840][1534]. However, it is likely that he was no more than a young adolescent in 860, presumably not powerful enough to prevent his being displaced in the succession by his older half-brother Æthelberht. "Æthelred/Ethered filius regis" subscribed charters of King Æthelberht dated 860, 863 and 864[1535]. He succeeded his brother in 866 as ÆTHELRED I King of Wessex, crowned soon after at Kingston-upon-Thames. Danish incursions increased during his reign, Asser recording that the invaders wintered for the first time in East Anglia[1536]. King Æthelred and his younger brother Alfred allied themselves with their brother-in-law Burghred King of Mercia to fight the Danes near Nottingham in Autumn 868, but Burghred bought peace without fighting. In 870, the Danes moved against Wessex, establishing winter quarters at Reading. Following an unsuccessful attack on Reading, Æthelred and Alfred defeated the Danes at Ashdown, but were themselves defeated at Basing in early 871. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the death in 871 "after Easter" (dated to 15 Apr in 871, according to Cheney[1537]) of King Æthelred and his burial at Wimborne[1538]. Florence of Worcester records the death "post Pascha" of "rex Ætheredus" and his burial "IX Kal Mai in Winburnan"[1539]. m (868) WULFTHRYTH, daughter of --- ([848/53]-). "Wulfthryth regina" subscribed one of the two charters of King Æthelred I dated 868[1540], which suggests that she married during that year. Her birth date range is estimated from her having given birth to two known children before the death of her husband in 871. Her parentage is not known. However, the importance of Ealdorman Wulfhere's position at the court of King Æthelred I is shown by the position of his name among subscribers to the king's charters: he was first subscriber, even before the king's brother Alfred, in a charter dated 862, and second subscriber, after the queen, in a charter dated 868[1541]. It is tempting therefore to speculate that Æthelred's queen was Wulfthryth, daughter of Wulfhere Ealdorman & his wife ---, especially with the common use of the root "Wulf-" in their names. King Æthelred I & [his wife] had two children: a) ÆTHELHELM ([868/70]-898). King Alfred, under his will probably dated to [879/88], bequeathed estates at Aldingbourne, Compton, Crondall, Beeding, Beddingham, Burnham, Thunderfield and Earhing to "my brother's son Æthelhelm"[1542]. He is named in the will before his brother Æthelwold, and received more extensive estates, suggesting that Æthelhelm was his father's older son. "Æthelhel[m] dux" subscribed the same undated charter of King Alfred as his brother Æthelwald, although curiously Æthelhelm is not given the epithet "filius regis" in the charter, in contrast to Æthelwald. Æthelhelm had [one possible child]: i) [ÆTHELFRITH (-904 or after). According to Anscombe[1543], Æthelfrith was the son of Æthelhelm, son of Æthelred I King of England. However, this is unlikely to be correct from a chronological point of view. Any grandsons of King Æthelred could not have been born before [890] at the earliest, while Ealdorman Æthelfrith was definitely active in 901, and even as early as 884 if the subscriptions of charters of that date refer to the same person. Kelly accepts that "the generations are too crowded" but does not analyse the impact of the chronology on the viability of the proposed descent[1544]. "Æthelferth ealdorman/dux/comes" and "Æthelfrith dux" subscribed two charters of Æthelred Ealdorman of Mercia in 884 and four charters of King Edward dated between 901 and 904[1545]. "Æthelfrith dux" was also granted land at Wrington, Somerset by King Edward under a charter dated 903[1546]. - ANGLO-SAXON NOBILITY.] b) ÆTHELWOLD ([869/71]-killed at the battle of the Holm [902/05]).
- Death: BEF 899, Wantage, Berkshire, England
- Burial: Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, London, Middlesex, England
Ancestors of Æthelhelm of WESSEX
/-Cuthwine of Wessex
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cuthwine of WESSEX
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| | /-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
/-Æthelred I of WESSEX
| | /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | | \-Sabd of OSSORY
| \-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
Æthelhelm of WESSEX
\-Wulfthryth of WESSEX
Descendants of Æthelhelm of WESSEX
1 Æthelhelm of WESSEX
=Unknown Spouse of Æthelhelm of WESSEX
2 Aethelfrith of MERCIA
=Aethelglyth of Risborough
3 Ædric OF WESSEX
3 Æthelwald of KENT
3 AElfstan son of Aethelfrith of MERCIA
3 Æthelstan of East ANGLIA
=Helfthyrth DAMERHAM
=Ælfwynn spouse of Æthelstan of East ANGLIA
- Father: Edward of WESSEX
- Mother: Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
- Birth: ABT 904, Kingdom of Wessex
- Also known as: Ethelhilda
- Also known as: Æthelhild
- Also known as: Aethelhild
- Occupation: Lay sister at Wilton Abbey, Wilton, Wiltshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of England
- LifeSketch: Æthelhild, 3rd daughter of King Edward the Elder and his second wife Ælfflæd, born after 901, never married, became a nun at Wilton Abbey as did her sister Eadflæd. William of Malmesbury names Æthelhild (Ethelhilda) as the 3rd of Edward and Ælfflæd 6 daughters. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH HER SISTER EADHILD ------------- Foundation of Medieval Genealogy "9. ÆTHELHILD (-bur Wilton Abbey, Wiltshire[1677]). William of Malmesbury names (in order) "Edfleda, Edgiva, Ethelhilda, Ethilda, Edgitha, Elfgiva" as the six daughters of King Eadweard & his wife "Elfleda" renounced "the pleasure of earthly nuptials…in a lay habit"[1678]. The Book of Hyde names "Etheltildam deodictam" as third of the six daughters of King Eadweard by his first wife "Elfelmi comitis filia Elfleda", specifying that she was buried "Wyltoniæ"[1679]. Nun at Wilton. " https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#Eadgifudiedafter951
- PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN MERGING!: Had 8 sisters, all with very similar names. Do not confuse them.
- Affiliation: House of Wessex
- NOT THE SAME AS EADHILD: Æthelhild was one of 6 daughters of Edward and Ælfflæd, she was not the same as Eadhild, who married Hugh the Great and moved to France; Æthelhild became a nun and died at Wilton Abbey in England.
- Death: 14 SEP 937, Wilton Abbey, Wilton, Wiltshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Burial: 937, Wilton Abbey, Wiltshire, Kingdom of Wessex
Ancestors of Æthelhild of WESSEX
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
/-Alfred of the ANGLO-SAXONS
| | /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | | \-Sabd of OSSORY
| \-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
/-Edward of WESSEX
| | /-Æthelred MUCEL
| \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | /-Wigmund of MERCIA
| \-Eadburgh OF MERCIA
| | /-Cynreow of MERCIA
| | /-Bassa of MERCIA
| | /-Cuthbert of MERCIA
| | /-Ceolwulf OF MERCIA
| \-Elfreda MERCIA
Æthelhild of WESSEX
| /-Æthelhelm of WILTSHIRE
\-Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
\-Ælswitha of Wiltshire
- Father: Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Mother: Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
- Birth: 837, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Also known as: Ethelred Ethelwulfson
- Also known as: Æpelræd
- Also known as: Ethelred the Pious
- Also known as: Aethelred , King of Wessex and Kent
- Also known as: Æthelred, King of Wessex and Kent
- Also known as: Æthelred the Pious
- Also known as: Æthelred, King of the West Saxons
- Also known as: Æthelred Æthelwulfsson
- CHARTER DATED 862 AS KING OF THE WEST SAXONS: Æthelred issued a charter in 862 as "King of the West Saxons"; as this was during the reign of his brother, he was likely acting as Under-king in his brother's absence., 862, Little Wittenham, Berkshire, England
- SUCCEEDED AS KING OF WESSEX: On the death of his brother King Æthelberht in Autumn of 865 Æthelred succeeded to the throne of Wessex.
- Reign as King of Wessex and King of Kent: BET 865 AND 871
- BATTLE OF MERTON: King Æthelred and Prince Alfred met the Danes in battle on 22 March 871. Heahmund, Bishop of Sherborne, died in the fighting. Æthelred sustained injuries which were later the cause of his death.
- Affiliation: House of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wessex, King of the West Saxons
- LifeSketch: ÆTHELRED I KING OF WESSEX, ALSO ÆTHELRED THE PIOUS **NOT** ÆTHELRED EALDORMAN OF GAINSBUROUGH **NOT** ÆTHELRED MUCEL **NOT** ÆTHELRED OF MERCIA Æthelred I (or Aethelred, Ethelred, Æthel-ræd) was the 4th son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and his first wife Osberga. He was King of Wessex from 865 until his death. He was the fourth of five sons of King Æthelwulf of Wessex, four of whom in turn became king. He succeeded his elder brother Æthelberht and was followed by his youngest brother, Alfred the Great. Æthelred had two sons, Æthelhelm and Æthelwold, who were passed over for the kingship on their father's death because they were still infants. Alfred was succeeded by his son, Edward the Elder, and Æthelwold unsuccessfully disputed the throne with him. Æthelred's accession coincided with the arrival of the Viking Great Heathen Army in England. Over the next five years the Vikings conquered Northumbria and East Anglia, and at the end of 870 they launched a full-scale attack on Wessex. In early January 871 Æthelred was defeated at the Battle of Reading. Four days later he scored a victory in the Battle of Ashdown, but this was followed by two defeats at Basing and Meretun. He died shortly after Easter. Alfred was forced to buy off the Vikings, but he scored a decisive victory over them seven years later at the Battle of Edington. Æthelred's reign was important numismatically. Wessex and Mercia were close allies when he became king, and he carried the alliance further by adopting the Mercian Lunettes design, thus creating a unified coinage design for southern England for the first time. The common design foreshadowed the unification of England over the next sixty years and the reform coinage of King Edgar I a century later. Æthelred succeeded to the throne on Æthelberht's death in 865, and he married Wulfthryth at an unknown date. West Saxon kings' wives had a low status in the ninth century and very little is known about them. They were not usually given the title of regina (queen), an omission which Alfred the Great justified on the ground of the misconduct of a queen at the beginning of the ninth century. The name of Æthelred's wife is only known because she was recorded as a witness to one charter, S 340 of 868, where she is shown as Wulfthryth regina, suggesting that she had a higher status than other kings' wives. Wulfthryth and Æthelred had two known sons: - Æthelhelm - Æthelwold. Wulfthryth is believed to have been Mercian and may have been a daughter of Ealdorman Wulfhere of Wiltshire. Wulfhere forfeited his lands in 878 after being charged with deserting King Alfred for the Danes, perhaps because he attempted to secure Viking support for his oldest grandson Æthelhelm's claim to the throne in opposition to Alfred. Alfred records in the preamble to his will that Æthelwulf had left property jointly to three of his sons, Æthelbald, Æthelred and Alfred, with the proviso that the brother who lived longest would succeed to all of it. When Æthelbald died in 860, Æthelred and Alfred, who were still young, agreed to entrust their share to the new king, Æthelberht, on a promise that he would return it to them intact. When Æthelred succeeded to the throne, Alfred asked him at a meeting of the witan to give him his share of the property. However, Æthelred said that he had attempted many times to divide it but had found it too difficult, and he would instead leave the whole to Alfred on his death. When Alfred succeeded, the supporters of Æthelred's infant sons complained that Alfred should have shared the property with them, and Alfred had his father's will read to a meeting of the witan to prove his right to keep the whole of the property. Alfred rarely witnessed Æthelred's charters, and this together with the argument over their father's will suggests that they may not have been on good terms. The historian Pauline Stafford suggests that Æthelred may have chosen to highlight his wife's status as queen in a charter in order to assert his own sons claims to the succession. Æthelred died shortly after Easter, 15 April 871, "having vigorously and honourably ruled the kingdom in good repute, amid many difficulties, for five years" according to Asser. He was buried at the royal minster at Wimborne in Dorset. The Vikings defeated the West Saxons at Reading while Alfred was in attendance of his brothers funeral. Æthelred had two sons, and if he had lived until they were adults it is unlikely that Alfred would ever have become king, but as they were still young children when their father died, Alfred succeeded. Æthelhelm died before Alfred, and Æthelwold unsuccessfully disputed the throne with Edward the Elder after Alfred's death in 899. One of the two places where Æthelwold launched his rebellion was Wimborne, which was symbolically important as his father's burial place. Æthelred's descendants played an important role in governing the country in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. They include Ealdorman Æthelweard, who recorded in his Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that he was Æthelred's great-great-grandson. King Eadwig was forced to accept annulment of his marriage to Ælfgifu due to consanguinity; she may have been Æthelweard's sister, which would make her Eadwig's third cousin once removed due to her descent from Æthelred, and thus within the forbidden degrees of relationship according to the church. Æthelweard and his son Æthelmær were leading magnates who governed west Wessex as ealdormen of the western provinces. The family lost their positions and property after Cnut conquered England in 1016, and one of Æthelmær's sons was executed by Cnut in 1017, while a son-in-law was banished in 1020. Another son, Æthelnoth, was Archbishop of Canterbury, and he lived until 1038.
- NFS ID: L4W2-LJG
- Acceded: Throne of Wessex
- LifeSketch: ÆTHELRED I KING OF WESSEX, ALSO ÆTHELRED THE PIOUS **NOT** ÆTHELRED EALDORMAN OF GAINSBUROUGH **NOT** ÆTHELRED MUCEL **NOT** ÆTHELRED OF MERCIA Æthelred I (or Aethelred, Ethelred, Æthel-ræd) was the 4th son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and his first wife Osberga. He was King of Wessex from 865 until his death. He was the fourth of five sons of King Æthelwulf of Wessex, four of whom in turn became king. He succeeded his elder brother Æthelberht and was followed by his youngest brother, Alfred the Great. Æthelred had two sons, Æthelhelm and Æthelwold, who were passed over for the kingship on their father's death because they were still infants. Alfred was succeeded by his son, Edward the Elder, and Æthelwold unsuccessfully disputed the throne with him. Æthelred's accession coincided with the arrival of the Viking Great Heathen Army in England. Over the next five years the Vikings conquered Northumbria and East Anglia, and at the end of 870 they launched a full-scale attack on Wessex. In early January 871 Æthelred was defeated at the Battle of Reading. Four days later he scored a victory in the Battle of Ashdown, but this was followed by two defeats at Basing and Meretun. He died shortly after Easter. Alfred was forced to buy off the Vikings, but he scored a decisive victory over them seven years later at the Battle of Edington. Æthelred's reign was important numismatically. Wessex and Mercia were close allies when he became king, and he carried the alliance further by adopting the Mercian Lunettes design, thus creating a unified coinage design for southern England for the first time. The common design foreshadowed the unification of England over the next sixty years and the reform coinage of King Edgar I a century later. Æthelred succeeded to the throne on Æthelberht's death in 865, and he married Wulfthryth at an unknown date. West Saxon kings' wives had a low status in the ninth century and very little is known about them. They were not usually given the title of regina (queen), an omission which Alfred the Great justified on the ground of the misconduct of a queen at the beginning of the ninth century. The name of Æthelred's wife is only known because she was recorded as a witness to one charter, S 340 of 868, where she is shown as Wulfthryth regina, suggesting that she had a higher status than other kings' wives. Wulfthryth and Æthelred had two known sons: - Æthelhelm - Æthelwold. Wulfthryth is believed to have been mercian and may have been a daughter of Ealdorman Wulfhere of Wiltshire. Wulfhere forfeited his lands in 878 after being charged with deserting King Alfred for the Danes, perhaps because he attempted to secure Viking support for his oldest grandson Æthelhelm's claim to the throne in opposition to Alfred. Alfred records in the preamble to his will that Æthelwulf had left property jointly to three of his sons, Æthelbald, Æthelred and Alfred, with the proviso that the brother who lived longest would succeed to all of it. When Æthelbald died in 860, Æthelred and Alfred, who were still young, agreed to entrust their share to the new king, Æthelberht, on a promise that he would return it to them intact. When Æthelred succeeded to the throne, Alfred asked him at a meeting of the witan to give him his share of the property. However, Æthelred said that he had attempted many times to divide it but had found it too difficult, and he would instead leave the whole to Alfred on his death. When Alfred succeeded, the supporters of Æthelred's infant sons complained that Alfred should have shared the property with them, and Alfred had his father's will read to a meeting of the witan to prove his right to keep the whole of the property. Alfred rarely witnessed Æthelred's charters, and this together with the argument over their father's will suggests that they may not have been on good terms. The historian Pauline Stafford suggests that Æthelred may have chosen to highlight his wife's status as queen in a charter in order to assert his own sons' claims to the succession. Æthelred died shortly after Easter, 15 April 871, "having vigorously and honourably ruled the kingdom in good repute, amid many difficulties, for five years" according to Asser. He was buried at the royal minster at Wimborne in Dorset. The Vikings defeated the West Saxons at Reading while Alfred was in attendance of his brothers funeral. Æthelred had two sons, and if he had lived until they were adults it is unlikely that Alfred would ever have become king, but as they were still young children Alfred succeeded.[61] Æthelhelm died before Alfred, and Æthelwold unsuccessfully disputed the throne with Edward the Elder after Alfred's death in 899.[62] One of the two places where Æthelwold launched his rebellion was Wimborne, which was symbolically important as his father's burial place.[63] Æthelred's descendants played an important role in governing the country in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.[64] They include Ealdorman Æthelweard, who recorded in his Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that he was Æthelred's great-great-grandson. King Eadwig was forced to accept annulment of his marriage to Ælfgifu due to consanguinity; she may have been Æthelweard's sister, which would make her Eadwig's third cousin once removed due to her descent from Æthelred, and thus within the forbidden degrees of relationship according to the church.[65] Æthelweard and his son Æthelmær were leading magnates who governed west Wessex as ealdormen of the western provinces. The family lost their positions and property after Cnut conquered England in 1016, and one of Æthelmær's sons was executed by Cnut in 1017, while a son-in-law was banished in 1020.[66] Another son, Æthelnoth, was Archbishop of Canterbury, and he lived until 1038. **This Æthelred was never an Ealdorman of Gainsborough, son's of royalty were not made Ealdormen, they already held a position higher than that.
- Death: 23 APR 871, Wimborne, Dorset, England
- Burial: APR 871, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Æthelred I of WESSEX
/-Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwine of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ceawlin of WESSEX
/-Cuthwulf of Wessex
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cuthwine of WESSEX
/-Ceolwald of WESSEX
| | /-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| | /-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
| \-Gwynhafar of DUMNONIA
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Cenred OF WESSEX
| \-Fafertach INGEN FIGUINE
/-Ingild OF WESSEX
| \-Unnamed WIFE OF CENRED
/-Eoppa OF WESSEX
| \-Unknown Wife of Ingild
/-Eafa Ealdorman of Wessex
| \-Unknown WIFE OF EOPPA
/-Ealhmund of KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Eafa Ealdorman of WESSEX
/-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ealhmund of KENT
/-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| \-Rædburhg of Francia
Æthelred I of WESSEX
| /-Oslac father of OSBURH
| | | /-Maelaithgen of OSSORY
| | \-Sabd of OSSORY
\-Osburh spouse of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
\-Unknown Spouse of OSLAC
Descendants of Æthelred I of WESSEX
1 Æthelred I of WESSEX
=Wulfthryth of WESSEX
2 Æthelhelm of WESSEX
=Unknown Spouse of Æthelhelm of WESSEX
3 Aethelfrith of MERCIA
=Aethelglyth of Risborough