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3901 |
KINSHIP: Daughter and coheiress. | Margaret fitz Baldwin (I22967)
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3902 |
KINSHIP: Daughter and heiress.
PROBATE: Will dated 30 Jul 1573; will proved 2 Apr 1574. | Langton, Joan (I22793)
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3903 |
KINSHIP: Daughter and heiress. | de Say, Isabel (I22966)
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3904 |
KINSHIP: Daughter by 1st wife. | de Montfort, Isabel (I22982)
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3905 |
KINSHIP: Daughter, probably by 2nd wife "Alice, s. and coh. of William de TOSNY, Lord of Belfoir, dau. of Robert de TOSNY of the same": see 'The Complete Peerage', vol. 14 p. 37 [ARUNDEL: p. 233 line 17]. | le Bigod, Maud (I22878)
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3906 |
KINSHIP: Elder daughter.
LIVING: 1156. | Marguerite de Perche (I23058)
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3907 |
KINSHIP: Elder son.
KINSHIP: Ward of stepfather, Earl David, until he became King of Scotland, then given to great uncle Stephen, Count of Aumale.
TITLES: Recognized as Earl of Huntingdon 1138 ?, title created 1065.
TITLES: Recognized as Earl of Northampton before 1141.
PROPERTY: Founded the Abbey of Sawtrey in Huntingdonshire, England 1146; and the Nunnery of St. Mary de la Pre, near Northamptonshire, England.
CONCLUSION: Birth> Still under age in 1124, he must have been born later than 1103. | de St. Liz, Simon Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon (I23085)
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3908 |
KINSHIP: Eldest surviving son.
OFFICE: Associated justice Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1688.
RELIGION: Quaker.
RESIDENCE: Moved family to New Jersey, 1678.
PROPERTY: Exchanged house in Barnstable for land in Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1677. | Fitz Randolph, Nathaniel (I34627)
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3909 |
KINSHIP: Eldest surviving son.
OFFICE: Associated justice Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1688.
RELIGION: Quaker.
RESIDENCE: Moved family to New Jersey, 1678.
PROPERTY: Exchanged house in Barnstable for land in Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1677. | Fitz Randolph, Nathaniel (I34627)
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3910 |
KINSHIP: Grandson of Earl Ealdred.
TITLES: Succeeded father, in 1065, as Earl of Northumberland.
TITLES: Became Earl of Huntingdon.
TITLES: Restored> Earl of Huntingdon 1070; and Earldom of Northumberland 1072.
PROPERTY: Walthamstow manor.
PUNISHMENT: Imprisoned> At Winchester 1075; tried, condemned and beheaded 1076.
DEATH: Cause> Beheaded.
CONDITION: spm> Died without male issue.
BURIAL: Hastily buried and a fortnight later body was removed to Crowland.
KINSHIP: Investigate> a daughter not identified, said to have married a Robert son of Richard. There is perhaps some confusion for Maud, daughter of Simon de St. Liz I, is said to have married a Robert, son of a Richard, see The Complete Peerage vol. 6 p. 639 fn. (f). | Earl of Huntingdon, Waltheof (I23005)
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3911 |
KINSHIP: Half-sister of Waleran who had issue. | de Meulan, Adeline (I23044)
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3912 |
KINSHIP: Illegitimate daughter.
BIRTH: Date> About or before 1030.
TITLES: Styled "Countess of Aumale": See 'The Complete Peerage', vol. 1 p. 351 fn. (d).
PROPERTY: Held some manors in Essex and Suffolk.
LIVING: 1082.
DEATH: Date> Dead in 1090. | of Normandy, Countess of Aumale Adelaide (I23015)
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3913 |
KINSHIP: Investigate> 1st cousin or niece of King William I. | Emma (I22929)
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3914 |
KINSHIP: Investigate> Possible daughter of Ralph V de TONY, (died 1162), of Flamstead, Hertfordshire, by Margaret, daughter of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester. | de Tosny, Ida (I22865)
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3915 |
KINSHIP: Niece of William I, King of England.
BIRTH: Conclusion> Must have been born in 1054 or 1055, so she would be under 17 when married.
CHURCH: Property> Founded the Nunnery of Elstow, near Bedford.
PROPERTY: Walthamstow Manor.
LIVING: 1086. | Judith of Lens (I23006)
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3916 |
KINSHIP: Possible son.
CONDITION: vp> Died before father. | John fitz William (I22997)
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3917 |
KINSHIP: Possible son.
CONDITION: vp> Died before father. | Richard fitz William (I22998)
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3918 |
KINSHIP: Possibly the eldest son.
PROPERTY: Inherited the lands in Normandy.
LIVING: 1130.
CONDITION: sp> Died without issue. | FitzRichard, Roger (I22925)
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3919 |
KINSHIP: Posthumous younger daughter and coheiress.
PROPERTY: Had livery of the purparty of her inheritance, 1433.
WILL: Entry> Named in the 1427 will of her grandmother, Elizabeth FITZ HUGH.
DEATH: Between 20 Mar 1468/1469 and 20 Apr 1469. | Darcy, Margery (I22816)
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3920 |
KINSHIP: Posthumous younger daughter and coheiress.
PROPERTY: Had livery of the purparty of her inheritance, 1433.
WILL: Entry> Named in the 1427 will of her grandmother, Elizabeth FITZ HUGH.
DEATH: Between 20 Mar 1468/1469 and 20 Apr 1469. | Darcy, Margery (I22816)
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3921 |
KINSHIP: Presumably 3rd or 4th son.
KINSHIP: Presumably brother of Sir Ralph FITZ RANDOLPH and Reverend Christopher FITZ RANDOLPH.
BIRTH: Date> Perhaps 1455/1460.
DEATH: Date> Probably before 1514. | Fitz Randolph, John (I22797)
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3922 |
KINSHIP: Presumed daughter (not proven): See 'The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215', 5th ed. p. 195-196 Note. | Fitz Randolph, Margery (I22806)
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3923 |
KINSHIP: Presumed daughter (not proven): See 'The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215', 5th ed. p. 195-196 Note. | Fitz Randolph, Margery (I22806)
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3924 |
KINSHIP: Presumed son (not proven): See 'The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215', 5th ed. p. 195-196 Note. | Fitz Randolph, Richard (I22805)
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3925 |
KINSHIP: Said to be a son of Ranulph the Rich, a Norman.
KINSHIP: Younger brother of Warner.
MILITARY: Crusader.
CHURCH: Property> Founded or refounded the Priory of St. Andrew, Northampton before 1108. CHURCH: Property> Probably built St. Sepulchre's, Northampton about 1108.
TITLES: Became Earl of Huntingdon in 1090 ? presumably in consequence of his marriage; and Earl of Northampton after 1086.
PROPERTY: Built Castle of Northampton.
PUNISHMENT: Imprisoned> by Louis, son of the French King 1098.
DEATH: Date> Presumably in 1111 or shortly afterwards.
BURIAL> Body appears to have been removed to St. Neots and buried in the Priory Church, see The Complete Peerage vol. 6 p.641 fn. (a). | de St. Liz, Simon Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon (I23017)
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3926 |
KINSHIP: Sister and coheiress of William de TOSNY (d'ALBINI), lord of Belvoir.
PROPERTY: Succeeded to Belvoir in 1130.
LIVING: 1136. | de Tosny, Alice (I22875)
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3927 |
KINSHIP: Son and heir (some question as to whether Margaret de RIE was his mother) - see 'The Complete Peerage', vol. 5 p. 113-114.
CHURCH: Founded the Abbey of Walden.
OFFICE: Hereditary Constable of the Tower of London.
OFFICE: Hereditary Sheriff of Essex.
OFFICE: Chief Justice of Essex.
TITLES: Created Earl of Essex, 1140.
TITLES: Forfeiture>The Earldom of Essex was forfeited, 1144,
POLITICS: Drove the rebels from the Isle of Ely, early in 1142.
RESIDENCE: Of Great Waltham, Essex {Great Waltham, Essex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Saffron Walden, Essex {Saffron Walden, Essex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of High Easter, Essex {High Easter, Essex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Pleshey, Essex {Pleshey, Essex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Edmonton, Middlesex {Edmonton, Middlesex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Enfield, Middlesex {Enfield, Middlesex, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Sawbridgeworth, Herts {Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Quarrendon, Bucks {Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Amersham, Bucks {Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Streatley, Berks {Streatley, Berkshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Long Compton, co. Warwick {Long Compton, Warwickshire, England}.
PUNISHMENT: Imprisoned> Arrested for a treason accusation, about 1143 - imprisoned till he surrendered his castles (the Tower, Walden, Pleshey), in lieu of being hanged.
INFAMY: Seized and fortified the Abbey of Ramsey; sacked Cambridge; ravaged the fen country; besieged Burwell Castle, co. Cambridge, where he was mortally wounded, Aug 1144.
DEATH: Cause> Mortally wounded by an arrow, when besieging Burwell Castle, co. Cambridge, Aug 1144.
DEATH: Date> 14 or 16 Sep 1144.
BURIAL: Place> After death, his body was taken by the Knights Templars to their Old Temple in Holborn, but as he had died under excommunication, could not receive Christian burial till absolution was granted in 1163. He was then buried in the New Temple Church. | de Mandeville, Geoffrey II (I22962)
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3928 |
KINSHIP: Son and heir, being by 1st wife.
DEATH: Cause> Wounds sustained in battle.
CONDITION: sp> Died without issue. | de Montfort, Amauri (I23003)
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3929 |
KINSHIP: Son and heir.
CHURCH: Property> Along with his son Stephen (Etienne), gave the manor and church of Hornsea (in Holderness) to the Abbey of St. Mary Abbey, co. York.
TITLES: Count of Champagne (deprived of Champagne by his uncle Theobald [Thibaut] before 1071).
PROPERTY: Lord of Holderness after the date of Domesday (1086).
PUNISHMENT: Imprisoned> Having conspired against William II in 1094, he was imprisoned in 1096. | Count of Champagne, Eudes (I23016)
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3930 |
KINSHIP: Son and heir.
TITLES: Count of Brionne in Normandy.
DEATH: Cause> Murdered by the sons of Giroie. | Crispin, Count of Brionne Gilbert (I22924)
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3931 |
KINSHIP: Son and heir; succeeded father before 1085.
BIRTH: Date> Say 1051.
CHURCH: Property> Granted the manor of Great Blakenham, Suffolk, to Bec Abbey, sometime between 1089-1093.
OFFICE: Justiciar of England, 1085.
TITLES: Created Earl of Buckingham, probably by William II, about 1097.
TITLES: Also styled "Earl Giffard".
PROPERTY: Lord of Longueville, Normandy {Longueville-sur-Scie, Normandy, France}.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION: Investigate> Existed. | Giffard, Walter Earl of Buckingham (I22934)
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3932 |
KINSHIP: Son by 1st wife.
OFFICE: Steward of England.
TITLES: Created Earl of Norfolk 1189.
POLITICS: One of the Magna Charta Surety, 1215.
DEATH: Date> 1221, before 2 Aug. | le Bigod, Roger Earl of Norfolk (I22864)
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3933 |
KINSHIP: Younger son.
MILITARY: A leader of the 1st Crusade.
TITLES: Count of Amiens, Count of Chaumont, Count of Paris, Count of Valois, Count of Vermondais, Marquis of Orléans, Duke of France, Duke of Burgundy. | Count of Vermandois, Hugh (I23059)
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3934 |
KINSHIP: Younger son.
RESIDENCE: Of Wrottesley, Staffordshire, England {Wrottesley, Tettenhall, Staffordshire, England}.
RESIDENCE: Of Loynton, Staffordshire, England {Loynton, Norbury, Staffordshire, England}.
DEATH: Date> Died probably 1088. | de Stafford, Robert (I22895)
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3935 |
KINSHIP: Younger son.
TITLES: Count of Lens in Artois.
DEATH: Cause> Slain in a battle at Lille.
CONDITION: spm> Died without male issue. | Boulogne, Count of Lens Lambert De (I23014)
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3936 |
KINSHIP: Younger son.
TITLES: Created Earl of Warwick 1088.
PROPERTY: Seigneur of Beaumont, Normandy.
PROPERTY: Seigneur of Pontaudemer, Normandy.
PROPERTY: Seigneur of Brionne, Normandy.
PROPERTY: Seigneur of Vatteville, Normandy. | de Beaumont, Henry Earl of Warwick (I23052)
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3937 |
KINSHIP: Youngest daughter.
KINSHIP: 1st cousin of husband.
BIRTH: Date Conflict> Shown as born "Nov 1739" in "Daniel Fitz Randolph His Ancestry and Descendents", page 4, yet her mother is listed as died "1738" in the same source, page 3.
BURIAL: Gravestone> Salem, W. Va. {Salem, Roanoke, West Virginia}. | Fitz Randolph, Margaret (I22581)
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3938 |
KINSHIP: Youngest daughter.
KINSHIP: 1st cousin of husband.
BIRTH: Date Conflict> Shown as born "Nov 1739" in "Daniel Fitz Randolph His Ancestry and Descendents", page 4, yet her mother is listed as died "1738" in the same source, page 3.
BURIAL: Gravestone> Salem, W. Va. {Salem, Roanoke, West Virginia}. | Fitz Randolph, Margaret (I22581)
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3939 |
Kirkebok mangler. | Family: Mons Olsen / Ane Marie Mortensdatter Beyer (F8649)
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3940 |
Kirkeboken for Leikanger 9. oktober 1737: Fiærland Dom XVIII paa Tugum, introduserte velbørd Hr. Capt. Tuchsens Frue med sin Datter Martha, ..... Introduksjonen var vanligvis 6 uker etter nedkomsten. Moren Karen Cathrine Daae giftet seg 14. november 1637, Martha må være hennes første barn, trolig oppkalt etter Fredrich Wilhelms første hustru. Karen Cathrines andre datter Birgitta, født 5. januar 1739, ble oppkalt etter mormoren. | Tuchsen, Martha (I39533)
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3941 |
Kirkeboken sier b:n: Lauritz
Faddere: Jon Nilsen Kabberstad, Amund Nilsen Fossemb, Jon Pedersen Møcklebust, Ellen Jons D: Sandal, Maren Jons D: Sandal | Fossheim, Lars Jonson (I36155)
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3942 |
Kirkebøker 1812-1938, Arkivverket, Norge. | Source (S1114)
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3943 |
Kirkebøker 1812-1938, Arkivverket, Norge. | Source (S1114)
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3944 |
Kirkebøker 1812-1938, Arkivverket, Norge. | Source (S1114)
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3945 |
Kirkesanger | Riisnes, Arne Hognessen (I39510)
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3946 |
Kirsten Glad, married to Mogens Skanke , chaplain at the Church of the Cross of Bergen and then pastor of the luster from 1645 until his death in 1675. Mogens Skanke var bror til forannevnte Karen Skanke . Mogens Skanke was the brother of the aforementioned Karen Skanke . | Glad, Kirsten (I13685)
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3947 |
Kjøpmann i Stavanger, senere redaktør i "Tacoma Tiende" i USA. Trelasthandler og Norsk visekonsul fra 1905. | Blaauw, Dirck (I23815)
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3948 |
Kjøpmann på Lillehammer | Michelet, Jacob Post (I39559)
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3949 |
kjøpte Arnefjords annekskirke for 504 rdl. | Daae, Anders (I39526)
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3950 |
kjøpte Gården Maaren i Sogn etter Hospitalprest Tuchsen | Daae, Gerhard Heiberg (I39523)
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