Notes
Matches 2,251 to 2,300 of 3,217
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| 2251 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Donald III died in a battle with the Danes. | Donald, King of Scots III (I1495)
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| 2252 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Donald was a yard foreman for The Eastern Company at Lincoln, ME. | Murchison, Donald C. (I2015)
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| 2253 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Donald's first wife is Helen of Wales, living in 1295. See comments about Donald and his family in "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 252-30. | Donald, Earl ofMar (I995)
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| 2254 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Donnchadh was King of Leinster and Dublin in Ireland. He was slain in battle against Domnall Ua Briain. | Donnchadh (I1142)
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| 2255 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Doran is son of Lewis Elwood Nuite (b. 25 May 1876, d.16 July 1956) and wife Lena Maude Gilman (b.17 June 1879, d. 19 June 1956). Doran and Katherine resided at Sangerville, near Dexter, Maine. Lewis was a section-hand and a farmer and married at Garland, ME. Lena was a teacher and is dau. of Clinton M. Gilman (or is the surname Gilinau?) and wife Sarah Towle [?]. Lewis and Lena also have a son Erroll Raymond, b.3 May 1907. | Nuite, Doran Lewis (I1008)
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| 2256 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wardwell, D.E. (I2045)
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| 2257 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Dorothy was a teacher. She resided in the second house north of Devereaux Marine on the river side of the Castine-Orland Road (Route 166). She attended Colby College and graduated from Eastern State Normal School at Castine. She worked many summers at the Wilson Museum and was a Trustee. She was a deacon of the Trinitarian Church in Castine and its Dr. Mary Cushman Circle. She was a 70 year member of the Castine Grange. | Conner, Dorothy Mae (I1949)
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| 2258 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Douglas is son of Harvey Brown (b. Forrester, MI) and Lilliam Willey of Gorham, NH. | Brown, Douglas (I2093)
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| 2259 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Duncan m. Nora Colson. | Dunbar, Duncan (I2578)
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| 2260 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Duncan married a daughter of Siward, Danish Earl of Northumbria (a Viking) and his first wife Elfleda of Northumbria; Siward, d. 1055, is son of Earl Berne of the Royal House of Denmark. Duncan succeeded his maternal grandfather, Malcolm II, in 1034 ("the first example of inheritance of the Scottish throne in the direct line"); previously he was King of Cumbria (ruling from Strathclyde){-Encycl.Brit.,1956,7:736,20:146}. He was slain by his own general, Macbeth. His male line ruled Scotland until the death of Alexander III in 1286. Duncan is the first king of the House of Atholl. http://www.magoo.com/hugh/scotskings.html (in 2002) states: "Acceded to the throne on November 25, 1034. Considered the first 'general ruler.' In his reign, the north and west of Scotland were conquered by Northmen under Thorfinn. 'Duncan (http://hometown.aol.com/Skyelander/timeline.html), made King of Strathclyde after the battle of Carham, helps kill his grandfather Malcolm II and becomes King of a (largely) united Scotland.' Married Aelflaed. He was killed in battle by one of his commanders, Macbeth, on August 14, 1040, at Bothnagowan, near Elgin, Morayshire. Interred on Iona. "Duncan I (http://members.aol.com/Skyelander/mediev20.html) of Scotland, was actually, (as opposed to the more well known Shakespeare version), an impetuous and spoiled young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor to his family." He married Aeflaed (Sybil) of Northumbria about 1030 and was the father of Malcolm III and Donald III." | MacCrinan, King of Scots Duncan I (I1169)
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| 2261 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Earl Cospatric founded the Cistercian Convents of Coldstream and Eccles in Co. Berwick, and supported liberally the abbey of Melrose. He left two sons, Waldeve and Patrick (ancestor of Homes, Earls of Home). | Cospatric Earl of Dunbar (I1020)
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| 2262 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Earl of Carrick in right of his wife, he accompanied Prince Edward to the Holy Land in 1269. Robert m. (2) Eleanor _____ (seen 1305; m. 2nd Richard de Waleys). Robert resigned his earldom to his son Robert 27 October 1292. | Bruce, Lord of Annandale Robert (I992)
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| 2263 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Earl of East Anglia in 1053, he was Earl of Mercia in 1057. By Aelfgifu he had 3 known sons: Eadwine, Morkere and Burchard (whose issue is unknown). Aelfgar III is an only child. | Aelfgar, Earl of Mercia III (I1147)
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| 2264 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland; founder of the Abbey of Holmcultram. King David I resigned the earldom of Huntingdon to Henry in 1136. Henry resigned this earldom in 1139 to become Earl of Northumberland. | Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de (I1040)
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| 2265 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eberhard's ancestry not fully certain. He may be son of Hunroch, Margrave of Friuli, who married Engeltron of Paris (her first husband); or he may be son of Count Berengarius (son of Everhard, a Count, son of Desiderius, last king of the Lombards, captured by Charlemagne in 774) {per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," by Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, pp. 120-1}. | Eberhard, Count of Frioul (I1752)
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| 2266 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Edgiva m. (2) 951 in St.Quentin, France to Herbert the Elder of Meaux, Count of Meaux & Troy, and with him had: Child 2: Stephen I of Vermandois, Count of Vermandois, b. ca. 952; Child 3: Agnes, b. 953. | Edgiva (I1631)
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| 2267 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Edna m. (int.) in Sept 1868 at Penobscot, ME John A. Buker, Jr. A son Walter d. 16 March 1880 at age three and is buried with them. A daughyer Eva H. Leach r. Bangor, ME for 23 years when she d. there 27 Sept 1941 (b. 16 Feb 1869, m. Calvin Eugene Leach of Blue Hill, ME). | Leach, Edna Flora (I2482)
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| 2268 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Edward served in the War Between the States in Co. D, 1st DC Cavalry. | Dunbar, Edward (I2545)
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| 2269 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Edward succeeded his father in October 899; often repulsed the Danish Vikings; received the submission of Welsh and Scottish kings; was buried in the "New Minster" at Winchester. He unified most of England south of the Humber River. {See "Anglo-Saxon England," 3rd Ed., Frank M. Stenton, 1971.} | Edward, King of England I (I1496)
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| 2270 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Edward was Sheriff of Wiltshire. He served as standard-bearer for King Henry I at the battle of Bremule, 1119. He was called Edward the Chamberlain. {"English Baronies," I.J.Sanders, Oxford, 1960, p.112.}{He married Matilda _____; his father is Girold Dapifer {per W.H.Turton,"The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.126.} Edward held 33 manors in Wiltshire. | Salisbury, Sheriff Edward (d'Evreaux) de (I1137)
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| 2271 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Egbert is son of King Ealhmund of Wessex who descends from Cerdic, King of the West Saxons (reigned 519-34) - see AEM Charts. Cerdic led the Saxon conquest of Britain from the Briton tribes. Egbert is known as the first king of all England. He succeeded to the throne in 802 and "overthrew the Mercian king Beornwulf in 825. This led to the annexation by Wessex of Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Essex and the temporary recognition of West Saxon supremacy by Mercia." {-Encycl.Brit.,`56,23:520} His wife, Raedburh, is said to be a sister of the King of Franks. Egbert's later years saw many Danish Viking raids on England. {Ref. Harold W. Smith, "Saxon England," gens. 9-13. Also: "The Earliest English Kings," D. P. Kirby (London: Routledge, 1992), pp. 189-95.} Europäisch Stammtafeln Band II tafel 58 reports that in 800 at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert was called by the voice of his countrymen to assume the Government of Wessex, and he subsequently succeeded in reducing all the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway; his reign, a long and glorious one, is memorable for the great victories he achieved over the Danes. | Ecgberht King of Wessex (I1747)
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| 2272 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Either he died of tuberculosis (per brother Fred) or he was the sibling who died while hunting for circus animals in Africa - see under brother William. | Conner, Robert S. (I2027)
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| 2273 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elbes I succeeded William I ("the Pious") as Duke of Aquitaine (per one source). His mother is Ermengarde, probably a concubine. | Mancer, Count of Poitou Elbes (I1548)
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| 2274 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eldest son of Hugh the Great, he was a founder of the Capetian House and lay abbot of the Abbeys of St. Martin of Tours and of St. Denis. His surname "Capet" may derive from his abbot's cape. He was elected king by the assembly of Senlis, but he secured the succession for his descendants by suspending the feudal right of election. He is buried in front of the altar in the Basilica of the Trinity at St. Denis, France. {Born in winter of 941 per "Ancestral Roots..." [Balt., 1992] 53-20.} | Capet, King of France Hugh (I1340)
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| 2275 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eleanor is daughter of the last King of Dyfed, 9th in descent from Cadwgan {-per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, source of these Welsh lines}. | Eleanor Heiress of Dyfed (I1422)
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| 2276 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elected King in 888 by a section of the Italian nobility, he reigned as Emperor 905-924. | Berenger, Duke of Friuli I (I1684)
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| 2277 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elgiva retired to the nunnery at Shaftsbury where she died. Her feast day is May 18th. | Elgiva, Saint (I1399)
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| 2278 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elisha m. Fanny Hayden. | Dunbar, Elisha (I380)
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| 2279 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elisha was a sea captain. He m. Ellen M. Wardwell who d. 21 March 1873 in childbirth - see The Ellsworth American, 3 April 1873. Their children are Grace D., Margaret (m. Freeman G. Leach of Penobscot and Ellsworth ME; she d. 29 Aug 1940, buried in Woodbine Cem., Ellsworth), Nellie, Fausta H. (m. in Penobscot 12 Oct 1884 Sumner F. Wardwell and had Mary E. Wardwell [1885-1964, m. Grover C. Witham, bur. Castine, ME]}, Frank W., Albert Burke and Isaac (d. 25 Feb 1952). Capt. Frank Wardwell Dunbar (26 Feb 1868 - 28 May 1918 [d. at Gloucester, MA]) m. 2 Nov 1890 Laura Wardwell (b. 15 Sept 1871 in Penobscot, d. 10 Jan 1955 in Bucksport, ME, duried with him and infant child Nellie, age 7, in Castine, ME), dau. of Frederick Wardwell and wife Emma R. Perkins. Capt. Frank and Laura had Lila (21 Oct 1892), Nellie (26 Jan 1895), Vera (1 June 1898), Therese (28 Dec 1903) and Frank H. (24 Feb 1907). | Dunbar, Elisha (I2463)
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| 2280 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elizabeth and King Robert II married "by dispensation" 22 Nov 1347 in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland according to the unverified Ancestral File 9FKC-6H. | Mure, "of Rowallan" Elizabeth (I2664)
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| 2281 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elizabeth and their children are from Donna Hoffman, Box 92, Bucksport, ME in the 1970s, and also given in Penobscot VR. Elizabeth received a widow's pension (#W22981) on account of David's military service and in 1850 was residing with her daughter, Lucy (Dunbar) Wardwell. Her surname could be Orn. | Horn, Elizabeth (I1994)
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| 2282 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elizabeth is dau. of George B. Coombs and Laura Whittaker. {Beth Westcott of Blue Hill stated, 1976, Elizabeth is dau. of John D. Coombs and Marion Welch.} | Coombs, Elizabeth (I2515)
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| 2283 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ellen was age 16 per marriage record when on 5 May 1866 she m. Elisha Leach (age 25, seaman, son of Hannah Leach). She is not listed in the George W. Conner/Lucy Jones family in the Brooksville VR. Perhaps child of Mary Dunbar, second wife of George W. Conner - see discrepancy in dates. | Conner, Ellen L. (I2443)
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| 2284 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elstrude m. Sigfrid, Count of Guines; their dau. Heloise m. Crispin de Bec - per John S. Wurts, "Magna Charta," p.2896. | Flanders, Elstrude of (I1461)
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| 2285 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elwin was a school teacher and later principal at Isleboro, ME. The American Legion Hall at Orland, ME is named for him. | Hutchins, Walter Elwin (I2044)
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| 2286 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Elystan Glodryyd m. Gladys, dau. of Rhyn. | Glodryyd, Lord of Builth Elystan (I1227)
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| 2287 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emaline Bank in the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland, a prominent fishing spot, was named for her. | Snowman, Emaline (I2634)
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| 2288 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emery had a livery stable at Blue Hill, ME in 1910. He and Grace also had a son who died young (Millard, 1885-1886). | Leach, Emery (I2464)
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| 2289 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emily m. ____ Coombs and had Sylvia Coombs. | Dunbar, Emily (I2520)
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| 2290 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emma is daughter of Lewis Carter and Cora E. Simmons of Sedgwick, ME. | Carter, Emma Augusta (I1879)
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| 2291 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emperor, 814-840. He m. (1) 794-5 Irmengarde, dau. of Ingram, Count of Haspen. Louis I died on an island in the Rhine River near Ingelheim and is buried in the Church of St. Arnulf at Metz; Encyclopaedia Britannica (1950; 14:410) states that Lotha(i)r was his son by Irmengarde. Louis I is also known as "le Debonaire". He was King of France (814-840), King of Germany (814-40), and King of Aquitaine (781-840). | Louis, King of Aquitaine I (I1769)
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| 2292 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Encyclopedia Britannica (`56,22:326) reports "About 852 Raymond I, count of Quercy, succeeded his brother Fridolo as Count of Rouergue and Toulouse; it is from this noble that all the later counts of Toulouse trace their descent. Dating from the 11th century the counts of Toulouse were the greatest lords in southern France." | Raymond, Duke of Aquitaine III (I1447)
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| 2293 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eochy II was killed about 697 after ruling perhaps 3 years. Eochy = "Hook Nose." | Rinnavel, King of Scots Eochy II (I1886)
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| 2294 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Erispoe is son of Nomenoe, a Breton Chief. | Erispoe Chief of Brittany (I1805)
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| 2295 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ermengarde is daughter of the Count of Orleans, Hugh II, or the Count of Tours of the same name. | Tours, Ermengarde of (I1767)
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| 2296 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ermentrude's brother is William, Bishop of Evreux. Ermentrude is also known as Ermengarde Flatel. | Ermentrude (I1270)
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| 2297 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville," p.225, states that Sigrid is instead daughter of Miesco I of Poland (ID1714) and Dubrawka of Bohemia (ID1715)! | Sigrid, Dau. of SkogarToste (I1429)
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| 2298 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eugenius III possibly married the only daughter of Alpin, son of Wroid (King of the Picts, 775-779). Another theory is that Eugenius III married Fergusia, daughter of Hungus, King of the Picts. | Eochy-Annuine, King of Scots III (I1803)
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| 2299 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eunice m. 19 May 1859 in Penobscot, ME Ralph D. Cummings of Prospect, ME. | Dunbar, Eunice H. (I2552)
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| 2300 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Eva was also Countess of Strigoil. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) p. 175-7 states she was living in 1186. David H. Kelley in "The Genealogist" (1980) traces her ancestry for 27 generations to Cathair Mar, King of Leinster in the 4th Century AD. See another ancestry in Stewart Baldwin's "On a Supposed Descent from the High Kings of Ireland," in "The American Genealogist," Vol. 76, No. 4 (Oct. 2001). | Macmurrough, Countess of Ireland Eva (I1053)
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