Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 2,118
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| 1401 | David was probably an only son. He was known for his patriotism and valour. He was one of the barons who negotiated the ransom of King David II after he was captured by the English at the Battle of Durham in 1346. He sat in Parliament in 1357 when the treaty for King David's release was approved. He took an oath of homage and fealty to King Robert II in 1371. | GRAHAM, David (I22450)
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| 1402 | Death could be 19 Jun 1694 | ALBRECHTSEN, Jan (I2481)
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| 1403 | Death date could have been 27 Aug 1845 at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illions. | MILLER, James Gardner (I107)
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| 1404 | Death was not in Sct Nicolai church in Svenborg. | JENSEN, Peder Steen (I1059)
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| 1405 | DEATH-BUR: Death Certificate http://images.archives.utah.gov/data/81448/4047733/4047733_00000984.jpg | JENSEN, Edla Viola (I178)
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| 1406 | DEATH-BUR: Gudum parish 1827-1852 page 223 #90 opslag 189. Age 65 5/6. | CHRISTENSDATTER, Johanne (I15956)
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| 1407 | DEATH-BUR: Gudum parish 1852-1867 page 161 #1 opslag 128. Age 85. Name listed as Johan David Franciskus Maack. States he was born in Hamborg. Still born child buried 5 apr 1807 in Gudum opslag 157. | MAAK, Johan David (I15957)
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| 1408 | DEATH-BUR: Hellum parish FHL film #49,025 page 160. Age 51. | JENSEN, Jørgen (I14873)
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| 1409 | DEATH-BUR: Hormested parish FHL film #49,087. Age 61. | CHRISTENSDATTER, Gjertrud Johanne (I1997)
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| 1410 | DEATH-BUR: Military record of Scotland GS film #14507 Pt. 100 #80 NOTES: John's parents and family are mentioned in the 1855 Civil Register of Death's (GS film #14507 pt. 100 #80). This is the year he died. The record give's his parents and childrens names and ages. The was a John Spalding born in Blairgowrie around the same time, but the Civil Register proves that that John (born in Blairgowrie) is not the John we are related too. | SPALDING, John (I688)
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| 1411 | DEATH-BUR: Solberg parish (1813-1832) page 170 #10 opslag 82.. Name shown as Marie Dortea Johannesdatter. Age 51 also list husband. | MAAK, Maria Dorthea (I15948)
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| 1412 | DEATH-BUR: Solbjerg parish 1814-1891 page 487 #6 opslag 240. Age 66. | AXELDATTER, Anne (I16797)
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| 1413 | DEATH-BUR: Sønder Tranders parish 1814-1851 page 212 #6 opslag 226. Age 66 wife of Lars Romdrup. | NIELSDATTER, Mette (I16605)
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| 1414 | DEATH-BUR: Tårnby parish 1872-1892 page none #22 opslag 65. Age 77 born in Kastrup son of Ole Nielsen. | OLSEN, Peder (I26646)
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| 1415 | DEATH-BUR: Tårnby parish 1872-1892 page none #43 opslag 165. Age 84. List husband and father. | SVENDSDATTER, Af (I1145)
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| 1416 | DEATH-BUR: Vejby parish 1840-1849 page 290 #14. Age 79 1/2. | NIELSEN, Hans (I800)
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| 1417 | DEATH-BUR: Vejby parish FHL film #48,802 p.306 #12 age 75. MARRIAGE: (1) 1787 census list Anders age 43 married 1st time. His wife Johanne Knudsdatter age 70 married 3rd time. No children listed. (2) ? | HANSEN, Anders (I816)
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| 1418 | DEATH: Letter from Signor Larsen dated May 4 1994. | NIELSEN, Sorine Johanne Marie (I5968)
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| 1419 | DEATH: Saxtorp parish FHL film #147,221 Item 3 p.178. Age 77. List husband Bengt Rafsten. | NILSSON, Cicilia (I866)
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| 1420 | DEATH: Stockbridge church records GS film #238,336 p.100 (age 81). NOTES: Lawrence joined the Congregational Church March 25, 1765 and had his children baptized there. GS film #238,336 p.61 #12. | LYNCH, Lawrence (I2871)
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| 1421 | Dellingr (Old Norse possibly "the dayspring" or "shining one") is a god in Norse mythology. Dellingr is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Dellingr is described as the father of Dagr, the personified day. The Prose Edda adds that he is the third husband of Nótt, the personified night. Dellingr is also attested in the legendary saga Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks. In the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, Svipdagr asks "What one of the gods has made so great the hall I behold within?" Fjölsviðr responds with a list of names, including Dellingr. In a stanza of the poem Hrafnagaldr Óðins, the appearance of Dagr, horse, and chariot are described, and Dagr himself is referred to as "the son of Delling. | Dellingr (I34571)
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| 1422 | Descended from Attila the Hun. | Álmos (I26444)
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| 1423 | Died at George E Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salt Lake city. Lee was divorced from his first wife Annie, on 28 Oct 1948 after 4 months of marriage. Lee did not have any children from either wife. (Personal knowledge) | RAVSTEN, Lee (I220)
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| 1424 | Donaut, 'King' of Dumnonia, (Born c.AD 280), (Welsh: Dynod; Latin: Donatus; English: Donat) Not a king, but probably a powerful man in the Roman administration, Donaut was brother of Caradoc of Dumnonia and appears to have inherited his influence in the Civitas Dumnoniorum. He gave his daughter, St. Ursula, in marriage to Conan Meriadoc, but she would only consent if she was first able to go on a pilgrimage with eleven thousand virginal followers. They were all massacred in Cologne Generally considered legendary. Source: http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/donaudm.html | Dynod King of Dumnonia (I23448)
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| 1425 | Duchess of Bavaria | Landrade (I4812)
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| 1426 | Duchess of Bretagne | Hawise (I4622)
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| 1427 | Duchess of Lower Lorraine | Bonne (I4599)
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| 1428 | Duchess of Normandy | BRETAGNE, Judith de Princess of Brittany (I4435)
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| 1429 | Duke of Bourgogne (Burgundy) | Richard Duke of Bourgogn (I4594)
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| 1430 | Duke of East Anglia | MANNESSON, Athelstan Duke of Anglia (I4648)
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| 1431 | Earl obf Winchester | QUINCY, Roger de Earl of Winchester (I4016)
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| 1432 | Earl of Buckingham | GIFFARD, Walter Lord LONGUEVILLE (I13215)
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| 1433 | Earl of Leicester | BEAUMONT, Robert de Earl of Leicester (I4147)
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| 1434 | Earl of Leicester | BEAUMONT, Robert de (I4151)
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| 1435 | Earl of Leicester | BEAUMONT, Robert de Earl of Leicester (I4155)
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| 1436 | Earl of Northampton | SENLIS, Simon de Earl of Huntingdon & Northampton (I4140)
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| 1437 | Earl of Northampton | SENLIS, Simon de 4th Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton (I4141)
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| 1438 | Earl of Northumberland | Ealdred Earl of Northumbria (I4410)
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| 1439 | Earl of Northumberland | Uchtred Earl of Northumberland (I4411)
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| 1440 | Earl of Northumberland | Waltheof (I4414)
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| 1441 | Earl of Northumberland | Oswulf I High-Reeve of Bamburgh (I4416)
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| 1442 | Earl of Northumberland | Morcar (I4480)
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| 1443 | Earl of Northumberland | Aeelfhelm Earl (I4643)
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| 1444 | Earl of Northumberland, Northampton, and Huntingdon | Waltheof II (I4144)
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| 1445 | Earl of Northumberland, Northampton, and Huntingdon. | BIORNSSON, Siward Earl of Northumberland (I13670)
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| 1446 | Earl of Winchester | QUINCY, Saher de 1st Earl of Winchester (I4022)
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| 1447 | Elizabeth was not the Elizabeth Hart as some mention. Elizabeth Hart was born 18 June 1584 at of Norwich, Norfolk, England. Elizabeth was among the passengers on either the John & Dorothy of Ipswich with William Andrews the Master or the Rose of Yarmouth with William Andrews, Jr. the Master. These two vessels sailed from Ipswich, England and arrived in Boston 8 June 1637. Listed as passengers were “John Pers”, aged 49, weaver of Norwich, wife Elizabeth, aged 36, children John, Barbre (Barbara), Elizabeth, and Judith, and a servant, John Gednay (Gedney), aged 19. The Elizabeth who married John Pierce was born in 1598 based on the boat record. | TRULL, Elizabeth (I2580)
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| 1448 | Emperor of Germany | OISELEUR, Heinrich I "The Fowler" l' Duke of Saxony (I4542)
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| 1449 | Emperor of the West & King of the Franks | Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor (I4787)
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| 1450 | Emperor of the West and King of the Franks -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Profession : Roi d'Aquitaine en 781, Empereur d'Occident de 814 au 20 Juin 840. Emperor. Also known as 'the Pious' euweb.dir\carolin1.html A5. [3m.] Louis I "the Fair", *Casseuil-sur-Garonne VIII.778, +Ingelheim 20.6.840, bur.St.Arnold (Ger), King of Aquitania (781-814), King of Franks and Italy (814-833)+(834-840), Holy Roman Emperor (814/16-840); 1m: 798 Empress Ermengarde of Hesbaye, daughter of Ingeramme of Hesbaye (*Hesbaye, Liege ca 778, +Angers 3.10.818); 2m: Aken II.819 Judith von Altdorf Childeren: B1. [1m.] Lothar I, Holy Roman Emperor (817/840-855), King of Italy (833-834)+(840-855), King of Bavaria, *Altdorf 795, +Prüm 29.9.855; 1m: Thionville 15.10.821 Ermengarde de Tours (*800 +20.3.851); 2m: Doda N (+after 9.7.855); 3m: NN B2. King Pepin I of Aquitaine (814-838), *797/803, +Poitiers 13.12.833/838; m.IX.822 Ingeltrude (+after 12.3.836), dau.of Theodebert of Madrie B3. Rotrude, *800, +ca 841; 1m: Cte Gerard I d'Auvergne B7. [2m.] Pss Gisele of France, *ca 818/820, +1.7.876; m.836 Mgve Eberhard of Friaul (*ca 820 +Italy 16.12.866, buried in Cysoing) B8. [2m.] Charles II "the Bald", King of Aquitaine 838, King of West Franks (843-877), King of (East) Lotharingia (869-870), King of Italy (875-876), Emperor (875-877), *Frankfurt a.M. 15.5./13.6.823, +Avrieux=Bries-les-Bains 6.10.877, bur St.Denis, Paris; 1m: Crecy 14.12.842 Ermentrude (*Orleans ca 825/27.9.830, +6.10.869, St.Denis, Aude), a dau.of Ct Eudes I "of Orleans" and Ingeltrude de Paris; 2m: Aachen 22.1.870 Richildis of Metz (+910/914), dau.of Buwin of Metz B9. [1m.] Alpais, *ca 794, +23.7.after 851; m.Ct Bego I of Paris (+816) B10. Arnulf de Sens, *ca 790, +after 817 | Louis I "The Pious" Holy Roman Emperor (I4592)
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