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4301 |
Father: Sir Robert Clifford | Clifford, Jane (I21424)
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4302 |
Father: Sir Robert de Chaucombe | de Chaucombe, Amabilia (I23446)
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4303 |
Father: Sir Robert Neville of Hornby Castle | Neville, Margaret (I23238)
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4304 |
Father: Sir Thomas Frowyke, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas | Frowyke, Frideswide (I19547)
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4305 |
Father: Sir Thomas Jarmyn
Mother: Ann Spring | Jermyn, Bridget (I18278)
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4306 |
Father: Sir Thomas Josceline. | Josceline, Jane (I19483)
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4307 |
Father: Sir Thomas Morrieux of Thorpe-Morrieux | Morrieux, Sir Thomas (I22929)
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4308 |
Father: Sir Thomas Swynford
Mother: Nicholaa de Arderne | Swynford, Sir Hugh (I21798)
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4309 |
Father: Sir William de Ireby | de Christina, Christina (I22365)
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4310 |
Father: Sir William Stafford of Bramshall | Stafford of Bramshall, Sir John (I23444)
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4311 |
Father: Stephen Kelley
Mother: Thankful Chase | Kelley, James (I23262)
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4312 |
Father: Theobald de Boteler (____-1245)
Mother: Marguery de Burgh | de Boteler, Theobald (I23608)
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4313 |
Father: Thomas Breck (____-1723)
Mother: Mary Hill (c1636-1726) | Breck, Susanna (I19928)
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4314 |
Father: Thomas de Botetourt
Mother: Joan de Somery | Botetourt, John Lord Botetourt of Woebley Castle (I23812)
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4315 |
Father: Thomas Dow
Mother: Phebe ______ | Dow, Martha (I23826)
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4316 |
Father: Thomas Gage | Gage, Johanna (I14910)
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4317 |
Father: Thomas Hall
Mother: Mary _____ | Hall, Mary (I22931)
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4318 |
Father: Thomas Newberry
Mother: Joane Dabinott | Newberry, Mary (I23957)
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4319 |
Father: Thomas Newberry
Mother: Jane Dabimott | Newberry, Sarah (I23134)
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4320 |
Father: Thomas Oakes
Mother: Elizabeth ______ | Oakes, Elizabeth (I23435)
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4321 |
Father: Thomas Smith
Mother: Rebecca _____ | Smith, Rebecca (I16065)
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4322 |
Father: Thomas Swynford
Mother: Nicholaa Druel | Swynford, Sir Hugh (I21798)
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4323 |
Father: Thomas Thornhull
Mother: Joan Hussey | Thornhull, William (I21312)
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4324 |
Father: Thomas Walker (1664-1717)
Mother: Martha Howe (1669-1721) | Walker, Obadiah (I23035)
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4325 |
Father: Urso d'Abitot | d'Abitot, Emmeline (I23381)
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4326 |
Father: Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Mother: Margaret de St. Hilary | de Lacy, Gilbert (I21822)
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4327 |
Father: Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath | de Lacy, Gilbert (I21822)
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4328 |
Father: William Batchelor (____-1669)
Mother: _____ ______ | Batchelor, Susanna (I20128)
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4329 |
Father: William de Braose | de Braose, John (I23158)
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4330 |
Father: William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster
Mother: Maud de Lancaster | de Burgh, Elizabeth (I23073)
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4331 |
Father: William de Ferrers, Lord Ferrers of Groby
Mother: Ellen de Segrave | de Ferrers, Thomas Keeper of Channel Islands (I21677)
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4332 |
Father: William de Harcourt, Governor of Tamworth Castle
Mother: Alice Noel | de Harcourt, Richard (I23448)
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4333 |
Father: William de Montacute (____-1343/44) | de Montacute, Sibyl (I23157)
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4334 |
Father: William de Trusbut | de Trusbut, Agatha (I23064)
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4335 |
Father: William de Vivonne
Mother: Maud Ferrers | de Vivonne, Cicily (I23362)
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4336 |
Father: William FitzDuncan | Amabil (I23972)
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4337 |
Father: William le Botiller of Oversley
Mother: Beatrice ______ | le Boteller, William Lord of Wemme (I23656)
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4338 |
Father: William Littlejohn
Mother: Eunice Tinkham | Littlejohn, Otis (I22920)
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4339 |
Father: William Salisbury of Horton
Mother: Elizabeth Wylde | Salisbury, Mary (I23668)
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4340 |
Father: William, Lord of Saint-Clair and Villiers-Fossard
Mother: _____ of Montfort | Saint-Clair, Maud (I23846)
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4341 |
Father: Willichar | Chalda (I22762)
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4342 |
Faulkner (2001) and Tanguay (1887) give his birth date as 25 February 1713. | Jetté, Étienne (I13827)
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4343 |
Faulkner (2001) gives his baptismal place as Prairie aux Trembles, Québec. | Jetté, Nicolas (I2667)
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4344 |
Faulkner (2001) gives his baptismal place as Prairie-aux-Trembles, Québec. | Jetté dit Durivage, Urbain (I16860)
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4345 |
Faulkner (2001) gives the marriage place as Prairie aux Trembles. | Family: Nicolas Jetté / Antoinette-Catherine Giard (F2085)
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4346 |
Faulkner (2001) gives their marriage place as St-Joseph, Chambly, Québec. | Family: Étienne Jetté / Marie-Catherine Bonvouloir dite Desillieres (F2029)
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4347 |
Faulkner (2001) puts her place of christening at Prairie-aux-Trembles, Québec. | Demers, Martine (I16856)
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4348 |
Fergus forged a marital alliance with Óláfr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles through the marriage of the latter to Fergus's daughter. | Family: Óláfr Guðrøðarson, King of Mann and the Isles / Affraic (F9005)
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4349 |
Fergus invaded Kyntire in 496 and established the Irish Kingdom of Dalriada in Argyle. | Fergus Mor Mac Ercc King of Dalriada (I3361)
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4350 |
Fernando II was the first king to use the royal symbol of the lion in a truly heraldic form. | Fernando II King of Léon (I3913)
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4351 |
Fézensac included Armagnac. | William I García Duke of Fézensac (I5754)
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4352 |
Find-a-Grave lists his birth year as 1664. | Willard, Captain Benjamin (I19537)
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4353 |
Find-a-Grave state hew was born in Sanford, Maine. | Swett, Wilbraham Wentworth (I12681)
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4354 |
First child normally born one year after marriage. | Family: Thomas Flint / Abigail (F1500)
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4355 |
Fisk (1963) and Jackson (1854) give 26 December 1797 as his death date. | Ward, Jonathan (I14805)
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4356 |
Fiske (2009) gives her death date as 10 January 1676/77. | Emma (I2766)
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4357 |
Fiske (2009) gives his death date as 15 June 1654. | Kent, Richard (I2765)
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4358 |
Fitzgibbon (1997) gives the date as 14 June 1864 | Flanders, Private Samuel Webb (I11885)
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4359 |
Flanders (2000) follows Dunbar (1935) in giving her birth date as 14 February 1752. | Tuxbury, Judith (I250)
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4360 |
Flavius Afranius Syagrius served between 27 June 380 and 382 as sole Praetorian Perfect of the West for Gaul and Italy. | Flavius Afranius Syagrius Procounsul in Africa (I3396)
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4361 |
Flavius Afranius Syagrius was elected in 381 as a Gallo-Roman Consul. | Flavius Afranius Syagrius Procounsul in Africa (I3396)
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4362 |
Flavius Tiberius Mauricus's name was also spelt Maurice. | Marcian Emperor of the East (I9371)
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4363 |
Following Magyar custom, his body was burnt, and his ashes buried near a brook. His descendants built a church, the White Church of the Virgin, on that spot. | Arpád Prince of the Magyars (I3905)
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4364 |
Following the death of his first wife, David lived with his Peoria, Illinois for a few years, where two of his brothers lived. | Goodell, David H. (I13021)
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4365 |
Following the death of their father Charles Martel in 741, Pépin the Short along with his older brother Carloman imprisoned their half brother Grifo and took control of the Frankish Empire as joint Mayors of the Palace. Pépin ruled in Neustria, Burgundy and Provence and Carloman ruled in Austrasia. In order to legitimize their rule, the brothers revived the kingship by raising Childeric III to the throne in 743. Pépin and Carloman continued to hold the real power. That same year, Pépin and Carloman conquered their brother-in-law Duke Odilo of Bavaria. However, discord in Bavaria continued; and it was not until 757 that Odilo's son (Pépin's nephew) Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria and the magnates of Bavaria were finally forced to acknowledge themselves as vassals of Pépin the Short. | Pépin "the Short" King of the Franks (I3022)
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4366 |
For John and Rose, it was a second marriage for both of them. | Family: John Warren / Rose Brand (F1546)
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4367 |
For many years Thomas has been thought of as the son of Martha Wilder who came to New England on board the Confidence. DNA testing has proved this false. | Wilder, Thomas (I659)
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4368 |
Foredach Wroid was living in 0736. | Foredach Wroid (I6316)
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4369 |
Four of their children died in infancy. | Family: Archibald P. "Archy" Scobie / Mary Robinson (F1312)
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4370 |
Françoise Sénat's name was also spelt Françoise Senard. | Sénat, Françoise (I9972)
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4371 |
Francon I was living in 854. | Francon I Vicomte de Narbonne (I5486)
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4372 |
From 10 December 1327 to 22 November 1360, he was a Member of Parliament. | de Mowbray, John Baron Mowbray (I2799)
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4373 |
From 1142 and 1154, he was a General of the Eastern Empire in the war with the Normans. | Angelus, Constantinus (I3162)
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4374 |
From 1166 to 1185, Andronicus Angelus served as kuropalates at the Court of Manuel I, Emperor of the East. | Angelus, Andronicus (I3160)
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4375 |
From 1189 to 1200, he was the Constable of Scotland. | Roland of Galloway Lord of Galloway (I6620)
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4376 |
From 1215 to 1234, he was the hereditary Constable of Scotland. | Alan of Galloway Lord of Galloway (I6618)
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4377 |
From 1245 to 1256, he was Justiciar of Ireland. | FitzGeoffrey, Sir John Justiciar of Ireland (I3564)
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4378 |
From 1256 to 1258, he was Regent of Holland. | Floris de Voogd Regent of Holland (I23949)
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4379 |
From 1261 to 1262, he was the Lord Marcher and the Sheriff of Salop. | James of Aldithley Justiciar of Ireland (I6770)
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4380 |
From 1270 to 1271, he was the Sheriff of Staffordshire. | James of Aldithley Justiciar of Ireland (I6770)
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4381 |
From 1295 to 1299, he was a Member of Parliament. | Basset, Ralph Lord Basset of Drayton (I6554)
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4382 |
From 1295 to 1316, he was a Member of Parliament. | de Roos, William Lord Ros of Hamlake (I10019)
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4383 |
From 1303 to 1313, he was the Coroner of Norfolk. | de Hales, Sir Roger (I2807)
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4384 |
From 1312 to 1316, he was a Member of Parliament. | Audley, Nicholas Lord Audley (I6766)
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4385 |
From 1316 to 1335, he served in Scotland. | de Ros, William Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8082)
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4386 |
From 1326 to 1347, he was a Member of Parliament. | de Harington, Sir John (I23197)
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4387 |
From 1342 to 1385, he was a Member of Parliament. | Botetourt, John Lord Botetourt of Woebley Castle (I23812)
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4388 |
From 1377 to 1379, he was a Member of Parliament. | FitzAlan, Sir John Lord Arundel (I23136)
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4389 |
From 1403 to 1404, he was the Treasurer of England. After two years, he was granted a 100 marks per year for the rest of his life by the crown. | de Ros, Sir William KG, Baron de Ros (I21779)
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4390 |
From 1461 to 1474, he was the Constable of Windsor Castle. | Bourchier, Sir John KG, Baron Berners (I21633)
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4391 |
From 1629 to 1630, he was a church warden of St. Mary's Church, Eaton Bray. During his wardenship the tower of this
ancient church was repaired. | Houghton, John (I23505)
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4392 |
From 1662 to 1664, he was an assistant appointed by the town of Windsor to sit in the great pew which was wainscoted
for the magistrate. | Clark, Daniel Esq. (I21738)
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4393 |
From 1699 to 1700, he was a Selectman in Newton. | Prentice, Thomas (I23818)
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4394 |
From 170 to 145 BCE, she was co-regent with her brother and husband Ptolemy VI Philometor. Cleopatra II was initially cited as a full equal of her husband in the original petition against Antiochus IV before the Roman Senate, and her status was confirmed in Egyptian documents shortly thereafter. This made Cleopatra II the first Ptolemaic queen to gain full political equality with a reigning king—actually, in this case, with two kings. Exactly why she became so established is a matter of conjecture, but most likely she had a talent for political affairs and was considered by all concerned as essential to the continued collaboration of Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII. In addition, Cleopatra II clearly was more popular among her subjects than either of her brothers, thus conjuring up images of her mother whose memory was a significant legitimizing factor behind this generation of Ptolemies. | Cleopatra II (I9489)
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4395 |
From 20 November 1317 to 12 September 1342, he was a Member of Parliament. | de Ros, William Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8082)
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4396 |
From 22 June 1257 to 1260, he was the Chief Justice of England. | Bigod, Sir Hugh Chief Justice of England (I23557)
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4397 |
From 23 June 1295 to 26 August 1296, he served as a Member of Parliament. | de Mowbray, Roger Baron Mowbray of Axholme (I2893)
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4398 |
From 26 August 1307 to 5 August 1320, he served as a Member of Parliament. | de Mowbray, Sir John Baron Mowbray, Gower and Brember (I2892)
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4399 |
From 337 to 363, he was at war with Rome. He defeated Constantinus III, and in 363, attacked and defeated the Roman army lead by Julian, who was killed. He then made peace with Rome that was much in the favor of Persia. He later conquered Armenia. | Sapor II King of Persia (I9384)
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4400 |
From 4 August 1688 to 16 May 1695, he was a voyageu (fir trapper) traveling in the west. | Hus dit Paul, Louis (I22935)
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