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3701 |
At sea on board The Charming Nancy. | Kuntz, baby boy (I15653)
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3702 |
At the battle of Tenarchebry, in Normandy, he was said to have determined the fate of the day by breaking through the enemy's lines by his single arm. | d'Albini, William "the Briton" (I23054)
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3703 |
At the coronation of Richard I on 3 September 1189, Sir Robert carried the Swords of State. | de Beaumont, Sir Robert ès Blanchemains Earl of Leicester (I3637)
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3704 |
At the same time Jedidiah owned covenant and was admitted to full communion. | Flanders, Jedidiah (I234)
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3705 |
At the September 1690 session of the County Court, she was presented "for committing fornication. Deft, confessed and was ordered to pay a fine of five pounds or to be publicly whipped." | Doty, Martha (I16694)
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3706 |
At the time of his death, he was a monk of St. Hubert. | Arnold II Count of Warcq, Ivoix, and Chiny (I3260)
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3707 |
At the time of his death, Stephen was the oldest man in Newbury. | Sawyer, Stephen (I18170)
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3708 |
Athenasius served as Magister Militius. | Athenasius Duke and Bishop of Naples (I5810)
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3709 |
Aupais was a concubine. She was also known as Elphide (Chalpaida). | Aupais (I3384)
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3710 |
Ælfgifu 's name was also spelt Elfreda or Elgifu or Alfflæd. | Ælfgifu (I2837)
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3711 |
Ælfgifu left a will between 966 and 975. | Ælfgifu (I22677)
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3712 |
Ælfthryth 's name was also spelt Elfrida. | Ælfthryth (I2840)
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3713 |
Ælfweard was living between 956 and 975. | Ælfweard (I22679)
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3714 |
Æthelred may have married to Ælthelgife, a daughter of Egbert who is not shown in all genealogies. | Æthelred II "the Unrede" King of England (I2836)
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3715 |
Æthelstan served between 921 and 932 as a governmental minister. He was also styled a Dux. | Æthelstan "Half-King" Ealdorman of East Anglia (I8898)
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3716 |
Æthelwold left a will in 946. | Æthelwold Ealdorman of Wiltshire (I8897)
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3717 |
Bagabigna was living between 590 and 580 BCE. | Bagabigna (I9485)
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3718 |
Bailey (1914) records the marriage in Rutland. | Partridge, John (I15231)
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3719 |
Ballou (1882) gives his christening date as 29 August 1678, clearly an error. | Thayer, David (I19220)
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3720 |
Ballou (1882) gives their marriage place as Milford, Massachusetts. | Family: Deacon Nathan Peniman / Joanna Thayer (F167)
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3721 |
Ballou (1882) gives their marriage place as Milford, Massachusetts. | Cheney, Ebenezer (I15142)
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3722 |
Ballou (1882) gives their marriage place as Milford, Massachusetts. | Cheney, William (I15144)
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3723 |
Bardas served between 771 and 780 as the Strategos of Armenia. | Bardas Strategos of Armenia (I6087)
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3724 |
Barry (1847) gives his birth date as 7 December 1759. | Gates, Joseph (I275)
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3725 |
Barry (1847) lists his birth as 14 February 1714. | Goddard, Ebenezer (I15028)
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3726 |
Based on age at death. | Camp, Hannah (I2156)
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3727 |
Based on age of 104 on her gravestone. | Greenaway, Ann (I19657)
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3728 |
Based on her age at death. | Newgate, Elizabeth (I18969)
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3729 |
Based on her age at death. | Wood, Rebecca (I578)
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3730 |
Based on the fact she died as an infant. | Woodman, Dolly (I14131)
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3731 |
Beata's name was also spelt Atha von Hphenwarth. | Beata von Hohenwarth (I3881)
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3732 |
Because of king Ivar Vidfamne and his harsh rule many Swedes emigrated to Värmland, and they became so numerous that the province could not sustain them. The land was afflicted by famine of which the Swedes accused the king. It was an old tradition in Sweden of holding the king responsible for the wealth of the land (see Domalde). The Swedes accused Olof of neglecting his sacrifices to the gods and believed that this was the cause of the famine.
The Swedish settlers thus rebelled against Olof, surrounded his house on the shores of lake Vänern and burnt him inside it. Thus he was sacrificed to Odin, like his ancestor Domalde. | Ingjardsson, Olaf "Trätälja"King of Vermaland in Sweden (I4619)
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3733 |
Before 1118, she was a nun named Xene. | Maria of Bulgaria (I3166)
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3734 |
Before 1402, he became the Sheriff of Lincoln. | Swynford, Sir Thomas Sheriff of Lincoln (I21801)
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3735 |
Before becoming the Bishop of Autun, he was the Abbot of St. Maixent and the Archdeacon of the Church at Poitiers. | Saint Léger Bishop of Autun (I22688)
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3736 |
Before going to Scotland with Edgar Æthling, he was the Sheriff of Lincolnshire. | Merleswain (I23648)
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3737 |
Bègue served as the Chamberlain of Louis of Aquitaine. | Bègue Count of Paris (I3417)
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3738 |
Being a weak ruler, he was under the influence of court favorites. In 218 BCE, his army was defeated by Antiochus III of Syria, but he later beat Antiochus III decisively at the battle of Rafah in 212 BCE. | Pharaoh Ptolemy IV Philopator (I9492)
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3739 |
being killed by Indians having been ambushed with Capt. Pierce's company darning the King Philip's War. | Low, John (I2062)
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3740 |
Bel-ibni was living between 650 and 626 BCE. | Bel-ibni Governor of Sealand (I9562)
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3741 |
Béla was fatally injured when his throne collapsed while he was sitting on it. Half dead, he was taken to the western borders of his kingdom, where he died at the creek Kinizsa. | Béla I "the Boxer" King of Hungary (I3314)
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3742 |
Benjamin and Anna were admitted to the First Church Charlestown. | Phillips, Benjamin (I24237)
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3743 |
Benjamin and Anna were admitted to the First Church Charlestown. | Anna (I24241)
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3744 |
Benjamin died intestate. | Hill, Judith (I15154)
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3745 |
Benjamin Mayo was christened by the Apostle Eliot.
| Mayo, Benjamin (I14970)
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3746 |
Benoc's name was also spelt Bernic. | Benoc (I9366)
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3747 |
Beonnoth was living circa 815. | Beonnoth Prince of Mercia (I22716)
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3748 |
Beorhtweald was living between 770 and 796. | Beorhtweald Prince of Mercia (I10939)
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3749 |
Berenger was living in 879. | Berenger Count of Hessengau (I4659)
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3750 |
Bergeron (1981) gives the marriage as occuring in Grand Pré. | Boudrot, Claude (I15726)
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3751 |
Bergeron (1981) gives the marriage as occurring in Grand-Pré. | Corporon, Magdeleine (I15972)
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3752 |
Bergeron (1981) gives the year of his birth as 1720. | Légère, Joseph (I12212)
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3753 |
Bergeron (1981) gives their marriage date as 12 May 1730. | Légère, Jean (I15913)
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3754 |
Bergeron gives her birth as about 1703. | Boudrot, Marie-Josèphte (I1628)
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3755 |
Bernard de Savoy and Hugh Gifford were commanded to deliver her to her husband, Robert de Roos. | d'Albini, Isabel (I10023)
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3756 |
Bernard I was living in 932. | Bernard I Vicomte de Charlat (I5454)
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3757 |
Berry (1847) says their marriage was 2 November 1654. | Rice, Matthew (I16411)
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3758 |
Berta 's name was also spelt Bertis. | Berta (I5265)
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3759 |
Berta was living between 877 and 886. | Berta (I9105)
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3760 |
Berta's name was also spelt Bertrada. | Berta Abbess of Prün (I22722)
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3761 |
Bertha was known as Queen Goose-Foot or Goose-Footed Bertha, and is the original Mother Goose. | Bertha "Broadfoot" (I3023)
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3762 |
Berthilde's name was also spelt Bertechildis. | Berthilde (I22685)
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3763 |
Between 1171 and 1176, he was granted in Ireland the baronies of Bray, County Wicklow and Kilkea, County Kildare in Ireland. | de Riddlesford, Walter (I23437)
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3764 |
Between 480 and 479 BCE, he lead the Persian army of Xerxes I as one of its generals in the second Persian invasion of Greece. He was in command of the Parthians and the Chorasmians in the Achaemenid army. He was particularly in charge of the reserve forces guarding the route back to Asia, and responsible for suppressing a revolt in Potidaea. | Artabazus I Sitrap of Daskyleion (I9464)
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3765 |
Between 539 and 584, he was ruled as the King of Neustria. | Chilperic I King of the Franks (I5861)
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3766 |
Birth: Gozzaldi (1930) gives her birth date as about 1649. | Stone, Mary (I20579)
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3767 |
Birth: Gozzaldi (1930) gives his christening as 24 January 1637 in Weyhill, Hampshire, England. | Bent, John (I68)
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3768 |
Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 6 (4) 1640. | Stone, Hannah (I69)
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3769 |
Birth: Morse (1850) gives her birth date as 18 January 1698. | Adams, Rebecca (I2729)
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3770 |
Birth: Morse (Anthony) gives her birth year as 1725. | Morse, Rebecca (I14333)
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3771 |
Bishop Landolfo was living between 866 and 870. | Bishop Landolfo Count of Capua (I5806)
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3772 |
Bodge (1906) gives her death date as 13 August 1683. | Porter, Elizabeth (I368)
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3773 |
Bond (1860) assumed that this Edward was in fact two people. This was taken up by Savage and thus followed by many genealogists thereafter. The age given on Edward's death record proves that he is one very long lived person. | Garfield, Edward (I114)
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3774 |
Bond (1860) gives her birth date as 10 June 1660. | Ward, Elizabeth (I14771)
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3775 |
Bond (1860) gives her death as 19 March 1711/12 in Weston, Massachusetts. | Eddy, Elizabeth (I16119)
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3776 |
Bond (1860) gives her death date as 1756, clearly in error. | Woodward, Huldah (I14799)
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3777 |
Bond (1860) gives his birth date as 15 February 1635/36. | Whitney, Joshua (I19002)
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3778 |
Bond (1860) gives his birth date as 19 May 1659. | Whitney, John (I14807)
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3779 |
Bond (1860) gives his birth date as 2 September 1653. | Woodward, Daniel (I16131)
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3780 |
Bond (1860) gives his death date as 20 September 1719. | Whitney, Thomas (I14806)
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3781 |
Bond (1860) gives Lois as a child of this family. This is in error, as Lois Stevens was married in 1762. | Family: Nathan Goddard / Dorothy Stevens (F322)
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3782 |
Bond (1860) gives the date as 23 September 1739. This is a misreading of the record. | Woodward, Richard (I14790)
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3783 |
Bond (1860) gives the date of their marriage as 18 October 1681. | Whitney, Thomas (I14806)
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3784 |
Bond (1860) gives their marriage date as 2 June 1743 on page 122, an error. | Woodward, Jonathan (I14802)
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3785 |
Bond (1860) lists their marriage date as 31 December 1686. | Woodward, George (I16134)
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3786 |
Bond (1860) says that the Elizabeth who married Thomas TarbellL was Elizabeth Blood, daughter of Richard and Isabel. | Woods, Elizabeth (I20692)
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3787 |
Bond (1860) tries to move her death to 1686, and he has an error in John's second marriage. | Robbins, Rebecca (I499)
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3788 |
Bond (1860), Woodward (1982), and Daniels (1892) give his birth as 1798 in Royalston, Massachusetts. | Eddy, Benjamin (I12712)
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3789 |
Boris Michael reigned as the Khan of Bulgaria between 857 and 889. | Boris Michael Khan of Bulgaria (I5970)
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3790 |
Boso I was living in 750. | Boso I Count in Italy (I4740)
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3791 |
Boso II was living between 814 and 826. | Boso II Count in Italy (I4739)
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3792 |
Both Morse (1855) and Jameson (1887) say he remarried (2) Mary Partridge. They appear to have confused the last name with Ebenezer's first wife. | Harding, Mary (I19805)
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3793 |
Both she and two of her children died the same day. | Turner, Elizabeth (I20103)
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3794 |
Both were excommunicated as a result of this marriage. | Family: Cheribert, King of Paris / Marcovefa (F4089)
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3795 |
Both were under 8 years old when married. | Family: Sir Maurice "the Magnanimous" de Berkeley, Lord Berkeley of Berkeley Castle / Eva la Zouche (F7917)
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3796 |
Bowen (1960) gives her death date as 13 August 1683. | Johnson, Elizabeth (I93)
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3797 |
Brecknock was named for him. He lived in South Wales. | Brychan (I3356)
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3798 |
Brian Bórú was born at a time when the Norse had secured many seaports and frequently plundered and harried the neighboring countryside. | Brian Bórú High King of Ireland (I5838)
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3799 |
Brian Boru's reign was marked by continuous opposition. This came to a head in the early eleventh century. Máel Mórda, the king of Leinster, made an alliance with the Dublin Norse under Sigurd, Earl of Orkney and their overseas allies. Brian's forces defeated this union at Clontarf, about four miles north of modern Dublin, on Good Friday, April 23, 1014. | Brian Bórú High King of Ireland (I5838)
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3800 |
Brian, too aged to fight, was awaiting news of the battle when he was slain in his tent by a Viking intruder. | Brian Bórú High King of Ireland (I5838)
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