Roy Family Genealogy
Genealogy of the Roy family, including Boudreau, Burnett, Myers, Ward, Whelpley, and Woodman
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4901 He is thought to have been buried at Elgin[13] before later relocation to the island of Iona. Duncan I MacCrinan King of the Scots (I3334)
 
4902 He joined in Henry III's failed expedition to Poitou. de Montfort, Simon Earl of Leicester (I24573)
 
4903 He joined in the revolt against the king, and after the defeat at Eversham, his lands were forfeit. Later they were restored.  de Ros, Sir Robert (I10022)
 
4904 He joined the king at Newcastle on the Scottish expedition. Later that year, he raised the siege of Sterling. In 1346, he commanded a division at the battle of Neville's Cross. He was commissioned in 1350, to treat with the Scots for a final peace. de Percy, Sir Henry KG, Lord Percy (I7576)
 
4905 He joined the King in the Scottish campaign, and was named the keeper of Perth. Yet he was not given a leadership position (there are no payments to him as a captain on the pay roll) which had to be humbling for the former Marshal of England. At some point in December 1337, Thomas left the campaign and returned to England, apparently without first informing the king.  Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
 
4906 He joined the King's expedition to Normandy. de Ros, Sir Thomas Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8080)
 
4907 He later fled to Caraquet, New Brunswick Haché dit Gallant, René (I1494)
 
4908 He lead the great Viking raid around Spain into the Mediterranean Sea in 859. Bjorn "Ironside" Ragnarsson Swedish King at Uppsala (I5319)
 
4909 He led a contingent of North Britians down into Wales, bringing the Welsh language and literature into that part of the world. Cunedda Wiedig King of the Britons (I1225)
 
4910 He led an army north into Moray, Macbeth's domain, apparently on a punitive expedition against Moray. There he was killed in action, at Bothnagowan, now Pitgaveny, near Elgin, by the men of Moray led by Macbeth, probably on 14 August 1040 Duncan I MacCrinan King of the Scots (I3334)
 
4911 He lived during the second century BCE. Sawyl (I2547)
 
4912 He lived in Harwich, Massachusetts; Fairfield, Maine; Brighton, Maine; and Bancroft, Maine.  O'Kelley, Sylvanus (I23249)
 
4913 He lived in Peoria, Illinois for more than 50 years. Rufus was a famous railroad engineer during the Civil War. He worked on the Boston-Fitchburg, Lake Shore-Michigan Southern, and the Chicago-Rock Island-Peoria railroads. Goodell, Rufus Westley (I13025)
 
4914 He lived in the mid 7th century. Vahan II Prince of Kamsarakan (I23492)
 
4915 He lived in Thebes, Greece. He served in the military and died young. Tornikes, [no first name] (I11006)
 
4916 He lost Bactria to Diodatus about 250 BCE and later lost Parthia. Antiochus II Theos King of Syria (I9455)
 
4917 He made out his will 28 May 1345. In his will he mentions his brother, Sir John de Willoughby and his wife Joan Countess of Angus, and his sister, Joan. The will was probated 13 July 1346 in Lincolnshre. de Willoughby, William (I23128)
 
4918 He married his sister. Njord King of the Swedes (I4656)
 
4919 He may also have been the Count of Toulouse. Galindo Aznarez I Count of Aragon, Fallou, and Ribagorza (I5774)
 
4920 He may have been adopted by is uncle, Mithradates II, Sitrap of Chios. Mithradates I King of Pontus (I9457)
 
4921 He may have been an Irish chieftain. Entfidach (I6317)
 
4922 He may have been born at sea. Phillips, Ensign Richard (I24232)
 
4923 He may have been Sir Gilles de Roet dit Paon. Roet, Sir Payne Guienne King of Arms (I8507)
 
4924 He may have been the same person as Ebissa. Eoppa (I9363)
 
4925 He may have died in 1755. Hackett, William (I14154)
 
4926 He may have died on the 25th of April 1767. Hackett, Richard (I14155)
 
4927 He may have died on the 2ed. Metcalfe, Michael (I16522)
 
4928 He may have had two daughters. Ioannes Angelos (I22305)
 
4929 He moved after the death of his second wife, Hannah Day. Eddy, Benjamin (I12712)
 
4930 He moved from Dedham with his parents. Phillips, Ensign Richard (I24232)
 
4931 He moved to Concord after Lancaster's destruction.  Prescott, John (I488)
 
4932 He moved to Dedham in 1636. Gay, John (I2870)
 
4933 he murdered his father's third wife, Almodis, and was exiled. Peter Raymundi (I24332)
 
4934 He negotiated with the earl of Norfolk to take control for life of the lordship of Chepstow for a rent of £200 a year,20 and the following year, purchased the lordship outright for only £800. Chepstow was worth far more, so Thomas came out much the worse in this transaction, and many historians surmise he was forced into it, another victim of the Despenser tyranny. Yet the rest of the victims of the Despensers were widows, minor heirs, and those lower down on the social order. The earl of Norfolk was a young man in his early twenties, a peer of the realm and the brother of the king. The fact that Despenser was able to take such advantage of him is another indication of the low regard in which he was held Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
 
4935 He never married Boudreau, Osithe (I11483)
 
4936 He never married, and died from a fall from a tree. Pond, William (I19864)
 
4937 He never married. Robichaud, Augustin (I12393)
 
4938 He never married. Myers, Joseph Regis (I11291)
 
4939 He never married. Carter, John Bullard (I12874)
 
4940 He never married. Peck, Jeremiah (I13695)
 
4941 He never married. Peck, Henry (I13699)
 
4942 He never married. Sawyer, John (I14102)
 
4943 He never married. Flanders, Jedidiah (I14506)
 
4944 He never married. Elkins, Jeremiah (I14729)
 
4945 He never married. Cheney, Nathaniel (I15139)
 
4946 He never married. Harding, Thomas (I15259)
 
4947 He never married. Browning, Trustrum (I15264)
 
4948 He never married. Browning, Lt. Samuel (I15268)
 
4949 He never married. Wheeler, Jacob (I15312)
 
4950 He never married. McIntire, Joseph (I15603)
 
4951 He never married. Savoie, Claude (I15945)
 
4952 He never married. Peterson, David (I16643)
 
4953 He never married. Carter, Thomas (I18427)
 
4954 He never married. Sargent, William (I18556)
 
4955 He never married. Riddlesdale, Richard (I18693)
 
4956 He never married. Adams, Jasper (I19962)
 
4957 He never married. Learned, William (I19987)
 
4958 He never married. Clap, Rev. Nathaniel (I20258)
 
4959 He never married. Stone, Isaac (I20429)
 
4960 He never married. Moore, William (I20477)
 
4961 He never married. Trowbridge, James (I20534)
 
4962 He never married. Adams, Daniel (I20565)
 
4963 He never married. Johnson, Zachariah (I20716)
 
4964 He never married. de Bohun, Humphrey Earl of Hereford and Essex, Lord High Constable (I21734)
 
4965 He never married. de Mowbray, John Baron Mowbray, Earl of Northampton (I21788)
 
4966 He never married. de Bohun, Eneas (I21736)
 
4967 He obtained the Duchy of Alsace. Adalric I Duke of Alsace (I5022)
 
4968 He opposed Cæsar's invasion of Britain. Amalech (I2479)
 
4969 He owned covenant the same day. Flanders, Joseph (I14385)
 
4970 He owned covenant the same day. Flanders, Phillip (I14388)
 
4971 He owned land extending over the summit of “Bunker Hill.” Bunker, George (I23701)
 
4972 He owned much real estate and was one of the Prudential Men of Salisbury’. Eaton, John (I728)
 
4973 He persecuted the Christians and Jews. In 441, he made war against the Rome and fought in the Battle of Avarair in 451. Yazdegerd II King of Persia (I9378)
 
4974 He persecuted the Christians, which lead to war with Rome. Baranes V was defeated in 422, and granted the same toleration to Christians as Zoroastrians received in the Roman Empire. Baranes V "Wild Ass" King of Persia (I9380)
 
4975 He petitioned to have Joan's son, Dafydd, recognized as his only heir. The petition was quickly granted.  Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great" Prince of North Wales (I6858)
 
4976 He probably died in King Philip's War. Hayden, Samuel (I19626)
 
4977 He probably died unmarried. Thaxter, Daniel (I19905)
 
4978 He probably died young. Gilbert, John (I14054)
 
4979 He probably never married. Peterson, John (I16640)
 
4980 He probably never married. Thayer, Zachariah (I19200)
 
4981 He received back from Henry II, the castle of Belvoir and the majority of the lordships confiscated by King Stephen. d'Albini, William-Meschines Baron of Belvoir (I23053)
 
4982 He received Baugy in 818. Nibelung (I22610)
 
4983 He received in marriage the Manor of Holton, (Original Spelling of Houghton). Pincerna, Hamo (I23546)
 
4984 He received large grants of land in England and was made Earl of Hereford in 1067. William FitzOsbern Earl of Hereford (I5404)
 
4985 He received the county of Osona (comitatum Ausonensem), with his mother, and the county of Manresa. Guillem Berenguer (I23997)
 
4986 He received the frontier march from the Llobregat to the al-Andalus, which constituted the new county of Penedès with its capital in Olèrdola Sanç Berenguer (I22271)
 
4987 He recovered Lisbon from the Moors. He was also the Count of Portugal. Alfonso I "Henriques" King of Portugal (I4137)
 
4988 He registered for the draft. Quinn, Michael J. (I12032)
 
4989 He reigned during the middle of the second century BCE. Rhodawr King of the Britons (I2549)
 
4990 He reigned for fifteen years. Gorvyniawn King of Britain (I22800)
 
4991 He reigned in the fifth century BCE. Ceraint King of Britain (I2567)
 
4992 He renounced his county, allowing his brother Ramon to restore their patrimony.[ Guillem Berenguer (I23997)
 
4993 He resorted order within Parthia, and worked for an alliance with Rome. Phraates III King of Parthia (I9410)
 
4994 He restored the authority of the crown and removed his father's advisors, replacing them with men of integrity and good will. Béla IV of Hungary King of Hungary (I8772)
 
4995 He revolted against Charles the Bald, inviting Charles' brother Ludwig to invade Neustria. After the brothers made peace, Robert was restored to favor and given the defense of Neustria against the Normans. Robert "the Strong" Count of Anjou and Blois (I3002)
 
4996 He revolted and deposed the King of Commagene. Ptolemy I Setrap of Commagene (I9472)
 
4997 He revolted in July 817 when his uncle, Louis (I) the Pious who had succeeded Charlemagne as Emperor, proceeded to divide the empire among his sons, Bernhard's cousins. Bernhard doubtless felt that his father Pépin had been crowned King of Italy by Charlemagne and that he should follow his father as the full fledged King of Italy. Louis the Pious, however, had a different view of the situation. Seeing as Pépin had died before Charlemagne, Louis the Pious felt that as Charlemagne's heir, he was overall king or emperor; and that Bernhard was perhaps sort of a sub-king. Bernhard's revolt didn't work, and he was forced to submit to Louis in December 817, and he abdicated. Bernard King of Italy (I3083)
 
4998 He ruled around 55 BCE. Cassivellaunos King of Catuvellauni (I9353)
 
4999 He sailed from LaRochelle, France and came to Montréal. Girardeau, Pierre (I23841)
 
5000 He sailed to New England when he was 19 years old. Tidd, John (I576)
 

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