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4801 |
He died without issue. | de Morville, William (I23117)
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4802 |
He died without issue. | de Welles, Robert Baron de Welles (I21844)
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4803 |
He died without issue. | Marshal, Walter Earl of Pembroke (I21692)
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4804 |
He died without issue. | Marshal, Anselm (I21693)
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4805 |
He died without issue. | Dafydd ap Llywelyn (I21953)
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4806 |
He died without issue. | de Verdun, William (I23693)
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4807 |
He died without issue. | Baldwin III King of Jerusalem (I22161)
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4808 |
He died without issue. | Godfrey of Bouillon Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (I24089)
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4809 |
He died without issue. | Baldwin I King of Jerusalem (I24090)
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4810 |
He died without issue. | de Welles, Philip (I22022)
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4811 |
He died without issue. | de Quincy, Robert (I24427)
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4812 |
He died without issue. | Robert II Count of Namur (I9718)
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4813 |
He died without legitimate issue. | de Warenne, John Earl of Surrey (I24383)
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4814 |
He died without male issue | de Audley, Hugh Earl of Gloucester (I8096)
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4815 |
He died young. | Colby, son (I14397)
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4816 |
He divided the rule of Syriain 115 BCE with his brother Antiochus IX. | Antiochus VIII Philometer "Grypus" King of Syria (I9520)
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4817 |
He dropped is middle name, and went by Samuel Gates most of his life. | Gates, Samuel Torry (I274)
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4818 |
He drowned in a river, probably the Charles. The following record tells the sad story: "Found dead in our river; it was apprehended by ye Jury that he slipd in accidentally as he was catching of Eales." | Cheney, John (I19558)
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4819 |
He drowned in the Hampton River. | Taylor, Anthony (I14702)
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4820 |
He drowned on board the ship, Neil, on the day it returned from France. | Crête, Louis (I16739)
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4821 |
He drowned on the way to the Third Crusade. | Frederick I "Barbarossa" Holy Roman Emperor (I3169)
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4822 |
He drowned while crossing the ice on Bogestow Pond. | Fairbanks, Jonathan (I19776)
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4823 |
He drowned while returning to l'Île d'Orléans. | L'Archevêque, Claude (I10689)
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4824 |
He drowned. | Harold King of Haithabu (I5115)
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4825 |
He drowned. | de Clifford, Roger (I7596)
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4826 |
He drowned. | Jaques, Richard (I24739)
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4827 |
He entered holy orders, and became the Bishop of Metz, his father's See. | Saint Clodulf Bishop of Metz (I3399)
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4828 |
He established Parthia as an independent nation. Tiridates defeated Seeucus Callinus of Syria. | Tiridates Prince of Parthia (I9610)
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4829 |
He established the monastery of Walbech on the Upper Allord. | Lothar II Count of Walbeck and Stade (I5602)
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4830 |
He exchanged lands with his cousin, William I de Lancaster for the lands of William de Lnacaster at Workington in Coupland. | Gospatric of High Ireby Lord of Workington in Coupland (I23176)
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4831 |
He first appears on the Sudbury records in 1639. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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4832 |
He flourished about 645. | Smbat V (I10066)
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4833 |
He fought at Dunbar, then in 1297, he received the submission of the Scottish prelates and nobles, including Robert the Bruce. In 1298, he fought at the Battle of Falkirk. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
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4834 |
He fought at the Battle of Bannockburn in Scotland. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
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4835 |
He fought at the battle of Carham with Uchtred. | Malcolm II King of the Scots and King of Strathclyde (I3339)
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4836 |
He fought at the Battle of Poitiers. | de Ros, Sir Thomas Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8080)
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4837 |
He fought in the Battle of Crécy. A year later, he was at the siege of Calais. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I21745)
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4838 |
He fought in the King’s naval victory over the Spanish off Winchelsea. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I21745)
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4839 |
He fought with his brother-in-law, Magnus I of Norway against Wends. | Ordulf Duke of Saxony (I3783)
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4840 |
He fought with Selucus II, King of Syria from 246 to 245 BCE. He invaded the Seleucid empire, captured Babylon and Susa. In 243, he was recalled to put down a revolt at home. For the next 20 years, he remained at peace patronizing the arts and adding books to the great library at Alexandria. | Pharaoh Ptolemy III Euergates (I9494)
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4841 |
He founded a monastery at Ettal, Germany, now Ettal Abbey. In later life he became a monk at that monastery. | Eticho Count in the Breisgau and Ammergau (I3883)
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4842 |
He founded Bradenstoke Priory. | Walter FitzEdward of Salisbury (I6798)
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4843 |
He founded the Abbey de Saint-Geniez de Savarzac. | Rodulf Duke of Turenne (I5955)
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4844 |
He founded the Abbey of Shrewsbury. | de Montgomery, Roger II Earl of Shrewsbury (I3382)
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4845 |
He founded the Llanthony Priory. | Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester Earl of Hereford (I6989)
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4846 |
He founded the Monastery at Altdorf. | Henry Count of Altdorf, Count in the Ammergau (I3880)
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4847 |
He founded the monastery at St. Quirin. | Ludwig Count of Dagsburg (I3830)
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4848 |
He founded the monastery of Allerheiligau and that of Schwabenheim, near Kreuzmark. Late in life he became a monk. | Eberhard V "the Blessed" Count of Nellenburg, Count in the Zurichgau (I6379)
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4849 |
He founded the monastery of Dourra. | Bernard I Count of Ribagorza and Pallars (I5730)
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4850 |
He founded the Monastery of Ravensburg. | Welf II Count of Altdorf, Count in the Lechrain (I3829)
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4851 |
He freed Babylonia in 160 BCE, and later fought against the Maccabbes. | Demetrius I Soter "the Preserver" King of the Seleucid Empire (I9524)
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4852 |
He gave 12 oxgangs of land, lying in Bramham, to the canons of Nostell. | de Bulmer, Aneetell (I23862)
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4853 |
He gave a letter of attorney 20 (1O) 1644, to Thomas Adams of London, to recover a debt of £16 2/10 of Mr. Owen Roe of
London for clothes, dyet, bookes and other necessaries for his son. | Sparhawk, Deacon Nathaniel (I1558)
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4854 |
He gave his age in 1663, as 36 years. | Crouch, William (I172)
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4855 |
He gave minimal obedience to the Basileus (Emperor of the East) at Constantinople. | Gregory III Duke of Naples (I5811)
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4856 |
He gave the land for the graveyard and was the first to be buried there.
| Sawyer, William (I16369)
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4857 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Santana, Xavier Paul (I2279)
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4858 |
He grew up in exile on the Continent. | Harold (I23468)
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4859 |
He had a liaison with St. Wulfryth, Abbess of Wilton (circa 945 - 1000) from which they had a daughter, St. Eadgyth, Abbess of Barking, (962 - 984) | Edgar "the Peaceful" King of England (I2839)
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4860 |
He had been banished from England for his support against Henry IV during the War of the Roses. He died of pestilence. | de Mowbray, Sir Thomas KG, Duke of Norfolk (I21790)
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4861 |
He had fled to Brittany with his wife and daughters, but they were captured and murdered. | Chramn (I22761)
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4862 |
He had license to build towers at Farleton. | Harington, Sir James (I23227)
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4863 |
He had three children. | Family: Herverus / (F8170)
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4864 |
He had to deal with increasing conflicts with the Muslim kingdoms to the south while the Frankish Empire was suffering succession issues. | Odalric Count of Barcelona (I22653)
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4865 |
He has also been referred to as the Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal. | de Clare, Sir Thomas Lord of Thomond (I3548)
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4866 |
He held 56 Knight's fees. | d'Eu, John Count of Eu (I7140)
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4867 |
He held Bugy, Perrecy, and Marolles. He passed them to Autbert by 786 illegally. | Nivelon I "the Historian" Lord of Perracy, Montisan and Hesburg (I4734)
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4868 |
He held Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Roger Lord Dudley (I6576)
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4869 |
He held Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Roger Lord Dudley (I23688)
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4870 |
He held Dudley and Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Ralph Lord Dudley (I6578)
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4871 |
He held lands in Thurgau. | Godefried Duke of Allemainia (I3369)
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4872 |
He held Ogburn and Wrington. | Eadric Ealdoman of Wessex (I9137)
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4873 |
He held Risborough. | Æthelwulf Ealdoman of Mercia (I9131)
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4874 |
He held the towns of Camberton, Craysother, and Flemingsby. | Ketel Lord of Kendal (I23175)
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4875 |
He invaded England to revenge the death of his father in a snake pit by making a "blood eagle" of his father's killers. | Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarson King of Denmark (I5390)
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4876 |
He is also called Pedro Fernandez. | Salvador Perez (I3945)
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4877 |
He is also known as Saint Winston. | Saint Wigstan (I22632)
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4878 |
He is also listed as Charles Laverdure dit Melanson. | Melanson dit LaRamée, Charles (I1634)
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4879 |
He is buried in grave #110. | Ward, Deacon John (I605)
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4880 |
He is buried in grave #113. | Ward, Deacon Richard (I14774)
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4881 |
He is buried in grave #114. | Trowbridge, Deliverance (I20544)
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4882 |
He is buried in grave #118. | Ward, Joseph (I14778)
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4883 |
He is buried in grave number 1238. | Woodward, Deacon Ebenezer (I14796)
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4884 |
He is buried in section D, lot 591 of Graceland Cemetery, Chicago. | Carter, Consider (I12875)
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4885 |
He is buried with his wife in grave number 745 in Newton. On their gravestone are the following words:
56 YEARS THEY WERE ASSOCIATED IN THE
JOURNEY OF LIFE AND MUTUAL HELPS TO EACH
OTHER IN THEIR CHRISTIAN COURSE.
IN THEIR LIVES THEY WERE AFFECTIONATE
IN DEATH THEY ARE NOT DIVIDED. | Kenrick, John (I15002)
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4886 |
He is buried with his wife. | Goodell, Rufus Westley (I13025)
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4887 |
He is called "Turstin the Fleming" in a much later document. The conjecture, albeit not proved, is that he is one and the same as "Turstin fitz Rou" who carried the papal banner during the battle of Hastings. I agree with this conjecture, however, more research needs to be done, and positive proof may never be found given the antiquity of the issue. | Turstin the Fleming (I10141)
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4888 |
He is listed as Samuel Oliver Harding on his baptismal record. | Harding, Silas Oliver (I15292)
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4889 |
He is listed in the 1667 census, but not the 1681 census. | Gagnon, Raphaël (I17507)
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4890 |
He is mentioned in his father's will. | Graves, Samuel (I19229)
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4891 |
He is mentioned in his father's will. | Graves, Jonathan (I19230)
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4892 |
He is mentioned in Snorre's Sturluson's Saga "The Icelandic Landnamobok" or "Book of Settlement". However, most historians regard much of the genealogy at this point to be purely legendary, or even mythical. | Ragnar "Lodrock" Sigurdsson Danish King at Lethra (I5320)
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4893 |
He is mentioned in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam:
XVII
They say the Lion and the Lizard keep
The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep;
And Bahram, that great Hunter---the Wild Ass
Stamps o'er his Head, and he lies fast asleep. | Baranes V "Wild Ass" King of Persia (I9380)
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4894 |
He is mentioned in the will of his father, Thomas Eliot. | Eliot, John (I21460)
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4895 |
He is mentioned in the will of his father, Thomas Eliot. | Eliot, Thomas (I21459)
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4896 |
He is mentioned in the will of his mother-in-law, Jane Wheeler. | Ogborne, John (I22930)
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4897 |
He is not listed in the 1693 Census. | Boudrot, Lieutenant-General Michel (I1111)
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4898 |
He is the patron saint of Alsace. | Saint Odile (I24190)
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4899 |
He is the seventh in decent from Roger Rokewood of Euston, Suffolk, England. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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4900 |
He is the seventh in decent from Roger Rokewood of Euston, Suffolk, England. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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