Notes
Matches 2,501 to 2,550 of 3,217
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| 2501 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luitgarde was widow of Duke William I of Normandy when she m. Theobald I. | Vermandois, Luitgarde de (I1740)
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| 2502 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luxembourg became an independent entity in 963 under Siegfried, Count of Ardenne {-Encyc.Brit.,'56,14:502}. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 172, 181, gives descent from him through Thibault I, Count of Bar-Le-Duc [ID4483]; Turton gives Siegfried's wife as Edith of Longwy (Edith = Hedwig). Siegfried was Count, 965-998. | Siegfried, Count of Ardenne & Luxembourg (I1506)
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| 2503 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lydia m. 15 July 1913 in Otis, ME to Perley Frost (1888-1916), brother of Lizzie Frost. | Young, Lydia Cramer (I2613)
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| 2504 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mabel became a ward of the crown on the death of her father, when his lordship in Glamorgan was taken by Henry I. | Hammond, Mabel Fitz (I1083)
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| 2505 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mabel was murdered at Bures, and buried at Troarn. | Belleme, Mabel (d'Alencon) de (I1200)
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| 2506 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maggie and Walter r. Nautilus Island, opposite Castine, and cared for the Wilson property there. | Hutchins, Margaret Ella (I2036)
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| 2507 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Malcolm III Canmore became king after the defeat of Macbeth at Lumphanan. He had spent fifteen years in his youth at the court of Edward the Confessor and after the Conquest gave asylum to Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, marrying one of them in 1070. {-see Encyclopedia Britannica,1956 Ed.,14:723,20:146:} "The kingdom of which Malcolm III took possession was a Celtic kingdom, though one of its provinces was peopled by Angles. Local and tribal custom prevailed alike in Scotland proper (the district north of the Forth and Clyde) and in Galloway; the speech was Celtic; the court and administrative system, so far as the latter can be said to have existed, were Celtic. The church still retained, to a large extent, the structure and customs of Irish Christianity, although in the beginning of the 8th century a powerful Pictish monarch had ordered his people to keep the Roman date for Easter.... The disorganized state of the Scottish church, and some peculiar customs which marked its ritual, shocked the conscience of Malcolm's wife, an English princess, Margaret, who after the Norman Conquest, sought refuge in Scotland along with her brother, Edgar the Athel ing. ...Margaret was a woman of saintly life - she was canonized a century and a half after her death - and her own desire was to be a nun. [She tried but failed to bring the Scottish church into full compliance with Rome and its systems.] ...Her most important personal achievements were the introduction of an English-speaking court and of English-speaking clergy, and the education of her children in English ways and traditions." Malcolm founded the house of Canmore which reigned for more than 200 years; thus he restored the House of Atholl. His reign was 1058-1093; he was crowned at Scone. | Canmore, King of Scots Malcolm III (I1113)
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| 2508 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Malcolm was slain by the men of Morne. | MacDonald, King of Scots Malcolm (I1396)
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| 2509 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maldred is the younger son; his illegitimate male line still exists in the family of Dunbar. He was Lord of Carlisle and Allendale. He and Ealdgith are given as parents of Gospatrick by "The Prescott Family of America," Doris Cline Ward (2nd Ed., 1977). See "The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul (Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 240-41. He was Regent of Strathclyde in 1034. | Maldred (I1094)
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| 2510 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maldred mac Crinan married Ealdthryth, daughter of Uhtred the Bold and Aelgifu. Uhtred was murdered by Thorbrand's treachery by the hands of Cnut's soldiers. This information is from Le Bateman via email, 7/2001. It is not certain that this is another wife, or if this is indeed the mother of Syward. | Unknown (I1240)
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| 2511 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mareschal or Marshall: "In England after the Conquest the marshalship was hereditary in the family which derived its surname from the office." "The marshall, as a military leader, was originally a subordinate officer...but in the 12th century...the marshal has come to the forefront as commander of the royal forces and a great officer of State." - Encyclopaedia's Britannica, 1956 Ed., 7:829. Gilbert was Marshall in the court of King Henry II and owned land in Wiltshire. For Gilbert and his son John and family, see "William Marshal" [sic], Sidney Painter (Balt.: Johns Hopkins Press, 1933), pp. 3-13. | Mareschal, Gilbert Le (I1087)
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| 2512 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret (or Mathilde) is sister of Hughes d'Avranches, First Earl of Chester (d.1101) - Hughes' son Richard was the second Earl, but died without issue in 1120 and was succeeded by Margaret's son (the 2nd Earl's first cousin). | Maud, d'Avranches Margaret (I1198)
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| 2513 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret m. 10-04-1924 at Winchester, MA to William Aspey (b. 05-19-1891 at Cambridge, MA to George W. Aspey and Sarah J. ____) - d.s.p. | Hinckley, Margaret Campbell (I2495)
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| 2514 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret m. Warren Bettenhauser. | Hinckley, Margaret (I2375)
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| 2515 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret possibly married 28 Jan 1855 Samuel Westcott of Castine, ME. | Dunbar, Margaret (I2486)
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| 2516 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret, first child listed, never married. A "Maggie Conner" is listed as single in the Penobscot Town Register, 1906; is a dressmaker. Her nephew Arthur states that Margaret r. with William and Emeline Conner, then with Luena Dunbar and then with Letitia Duffy. He states she died of cancer. | Conner, Margaret (I2230)
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| 2517 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Marian graduated BA from The University of Akron (Ohio)and was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority there. She was an active Christian Scientist, and an avid student and reader. She was the first May Queen at Central High School, Akron, and was considered a very beautiful woman throughout her life. She loved music, taught piano and supported musical programs (such as the Tuesday Musical Club) in the Akron area. Her death resulted from an automobile accident. She was a member of the Society of Mayflower Sescendants (National 16262, Ohio 746). | Conner, Marian Helen (I2263)
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| 2518 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark Dunbar, Baronet of Durris and Grangehill, sold lands in 1603 with the consent of his heir, Ninian. | Dunbar, Baronet Mark of Grangehill (I2641)
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| 2519 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark E. Honey reports "Mass. TOTS, Co. V, buried at sea, marker in Castine, ME cemetery." | Dunbar, Austin J. (I2579)
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| 2520 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark E. Honey reports that George m. Addie Dunbar. He is in the 1850 and 1860 census of Penobscot, ME. | Dunbar, George E. (I2582)
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| 2521 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark Honey believes this Joanna may in fact be confused with Joanna Dunbar, daughter of David Dunbar and Elizabeth. | Conner, Joanna (I2057)
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| 2522 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark Honey identified her (2001) and states she m. James Fields and had her first child in 1829. | Dunbar, Margaret (I2630)
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| 2523 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark Honey reports that Dorothy was the first wife of Capt. Benson Wardwell of Penobscot, ME - see his "Leach Genealogy." | Dunbar, Dorothy (I2484)
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| 2524 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Marriage Intention was published in October 1862. Other children with Albert were Arthur (m. Etta ____ and had Boyd and Dora), Millie (m. _____ Snow and had Harvey and Ernest), Ernestine (? - "Teen")(m. _____ Marks and had Boyd), Richard (m. Bessie _____ and had Marian and Evelyn), Homer (m. and had at least Harlan) and Alberta (m. _____ Hill and adopted Marion). (Information is from son Henry's grandson, Wayne L. Cotton, in 2000.) | Wardwell, Emily (I2514)
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| 2525 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Married Alda de Dunbar and/or Beatrice Angus {per Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors..." Beatrice is dau. of Gilcrist, Earl of Angus}. | Stewart, High Lord Walter II (I994)
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| 2526 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Marshall is son of Adelbert Friend Marks (b. 28 June 1863 at Brooksville, ME, d. in 1930 or '31) and Maggie Bell Bowden (b. 14 Feb 1888 at Orland, ME, d. in April 1980, m. 16 Dec 1908 at Oreland). Adelbert is son of John Marks (b. 12 Oct 1835, d. 16 April 1907) and wife Nellie Pert (b. 9 Sept 1943, d. 17 Dec 1883). Maggie is dau. of Pillsbury Washington Bowden and wife Elsie Judson Bridges, both born in Orland, ME. | Marks, Marshall Elwin (I2186)
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| 2527 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ashworth, M. (I1982)
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| 2528 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mary A. Honey reports that a second source, OVR, give her birth date as 10 Dec 1866 and that she is daughter of Peter S. Jordan of Otis and Trenton and his wife Mary D. Remick. | Jordan, Ruth Augusta (I2594)
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| 2529 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mary m. (int. 17 Jan 1858) Capt. Benson Wardwell (b. May, 1826) - they r. Penobscot, Me and he was a ship's carpenter, farmer and sea captain. Benson may have previously m. Dorothy Dunbar (int. 6 May 1851). Benson and Mary had Horatio (ca. 1852), Frank Sumner (ca. 1870), Charles (June, 1873), Mary (or Maria M. (May 1866). Son Charles was r. with Benson in 1900 census with wife Anne (b. Jan. 1879) and children Neal A. (Feb. 1895) & Malcolm D. (July 1898). | Leach, Mary (I2472)
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| 2530 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mary m. 28 June 1698 Issac Harris of Bridgewater, MA. | Dunbar, Mary (I358)
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| 2531 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mary m. Grover C. Witham (1885-1973) and is buried with him. | Wardwell, Mary E. (I2501)
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| 2532 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mary, listed as 3rd child, m. 28 September 1720 David Cane (or Cain). | Dunbar, Mary (I368)
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| 2533 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Matilda is daughter of Arnulf de Hesdin, Seigneur de Hesdin (France), and wife Ameline. | Hesdin, Matilda (Sybil) de (I1141)
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| 2534 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maud founded the Repton Priory in Derbyshire in 1172. | Gloucester, Maud of (I1076)
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| 2535 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maud is daughter of Leonard Green and Ellen Maria Dodge of Brooksville, Maine. Leonard is son of Jeremiah Green and Abigail Clough; Ellen is daughter of Rufus Dodge and __________ Lufkin. | Green, Maud L. (I2359)
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| 2536 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maud was Countess of Huntingdon and Northumberland; m. (1) Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, who died about 1111. Also known as Maud de Senlis, she brought to her husband David the English earldoms of Northampton and Huntington. | Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of (I1071)
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| 2537 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maurice's obituary states that he was a retired U. S. Army Sergeant Major, having served in World War II, was a commercial airline pilot and flight instructor with Maine Aviation Corp., and a journeyman machinist with Rockwell International of Portland ("Bangor Daily News"). He m. Eleanor Dyer who r. South Portland at his death - they had Maynard C., Maurice W., Tzeana D. (m. _____ Gross) and Brenda R. (m. _____Vose). | Black, Maurice G. (I2605)
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| 2538 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Merrill is son of William Wallace Hinckley (b. May 27, 1828 at Blue Hill) and Mary Susan Perkins (b. June 20, 1833). | Hinckley, Merrill Perkins (I2348)
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| 2539 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gross, M. (I1972)
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| 2540 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Miesceslas I married (2ndly) a daughter of Eyle, Prince of Pluffon (she is mother of Mietui II, ID4278). | Obotrites, Mieceslas I of The (I1621)
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| 2541 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mildred m. 4 Jan 1919 Wilbur Gray Ross (b. 12 Sept 1892 at Hodgton, ME, d. 4 May 1972), son of William Ross and Annie Dority. | Black, Mildred Prentice (I2600)
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| 2542 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Minnie, third child, married 04 Jan 1895 to Augustus A. Coombs (b. 1861 at Castine, ME, d. 1922 at Castine). | Conner, Minnie L. (I2185)
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| 2543 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mistui II became a Christian in 973. He and his line are from W.H.Turton, " The Plantagenet Ancestry" {Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968,p.27}. | Mistui, Prince of Obotrites II (I1530)
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| 2544 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Montdidier is a town in northern France which dates from the Merovingian period, perhaps deriving its name from the imprisonment of Lombard king Didier there in the 8th Century - it is on a hill on the Don river. See "Genealogist," X:85. Hildouin de Rameru was also Count of Roucy in right of his wife. | Hildouin, Count of Rameru III (I1274)
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| 2545 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Murchadh was King of Leinster in Ireland. His wife is Sadb, dau. of MacBrice. | Murchadh, King of Leinster Morrough (I1209)
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| 2546 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Myron graduated in 1931 from the George Stevens Academy at Blue Hill, ME. | Conner, Myron Albert (I2360)
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| 2547 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Connor, H. Jr (I2133)
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| 2548 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Nancy m. to Joseph C. Field. | Conner, Nancy Dunbar (I2037)
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| 2549 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Nantes is 35 miles from the mouth of the Loire River, where it meets the Orleans River. Prior to Roman occupation it was the major center of the Namnetes; under the Romans it became a great commercial and administrative center. | Lambert Count of Nantes (I1808)
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| 2550 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Naomi graduated from Barberton Business School and attended Otterbein College. She has worked as a secretary, was a Girl Scout leader, organized a youth choir and sang in several church choirs. Her life was celebrated by 120+ family and friends at Epiphany Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, 20 March 1994 (son Forrest read her favorite Psalm [139:1-18], sister Kathleen read Revelation 21:1-7, niece Julie played the organ, niece Diane and Julie's husband sang, Diane's husband played the trumpet and husband Albert spoke). | Paullin, Naomi Ann (I2266)
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