Roy Family Genealogy
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7401 In 821, he was crowned the King of Mercia. Ceolwulf I King of Mercia (I10936)
 
7402 In 823, he was crowned the King of Mercia. Beornwulf King of Mercia (I10935)
 
7403 In 825 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. Pharaoh Sheshonq III (I9633)
 
7404 In 826, he became the Duke of Brittany. Nominoe Duke of Brittany (I9308)
 
7405 In 827, he was crowned the King of all England and reigned until 836. Egbert King of England (I2854)
 
7406 In 827, he was crowned the King of Mercia. Wiglaf King of Mercia (I9135)
 
7407 In 832, he became the Count of Logenahe. Gebhard Count of Logenahe (I22642)
 
7408 In 834, he went to Italy with the Emperor Lothar I. Lambert I Count of Nantes (I5563)
 
7409 In 834, she was living. Waldrat (I3007)
 
7410 In 835, he succeeded as the Count of Bigorre. Donat Llop Count of Bigore (I5738)
 
7411 In 839, he visited Rome. Æthelwulf King of England (I2851)
 
7412 In 839, he was crowned King of England and reigned until 858. Æthelwulf King of England (I2851)
 
7413 In 840, he was consecrated a Bishop. Bishop Landolfo Count of Capua (I5806)
 
7414 In 842, he became the Margrave of Spleto. Gui I Margrave of Spleto (I5560)
 
7415 In 846, he became the Count of Blois and Troyes. Eudes Count of Nantes and Angers (I22603)
 
7416 In 850 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt Pharaoh Takelot II (I9635)
 
7417 In 850, he was crowned the King of the Asturias and Galicia. Ordogno I King of the Asturias and Galicia (I5579)
 
7418 In 851, he succeeded as the Duke of Brittany upon his father's death. Erispoe Duke of Brittany (I9307)
 
7419 In 852, he became the Count of Worms. Meingaud Count of Worms (I22604)
 
7420 In 852, he was crowned the King of Mercia. Burghræd King of Mercia (I22628)
 
7421 In 856, he became the King of Dublin. Ivar "the Boneless" Ragnarsson King of Dublin (I22635)
 
7422 In 860, he was crowned the King of England. Æthelbert King of England (I22626)
 
7423 In 866, he was crowned the King of England. Æthelred I King of England (I5298)
 
7424 In 866, he was crowned the King of the Asturias. Alfonso III "the Great" King of the Asturias (I5638)
 
7425 In 867, he was crowned the King of Bavaria. Carloman King of Bavaria and Italy (I3808)
 
7426 In 870, he succeeded as the Count of Bigorre. Llop I Count of Bigore (I5735)
 
7427 In 870, he was one of the executors of his brother, Eccard's will. Thierry II Count of Chaunois (I5491)
 
7428 In 870, he was one of the executors of his brother, Eccard's will. Nibelung (I22614)
 
7429 In 874 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. Pharaoh Osorkon II (I9638)
 
7430 In 875, he became the King of Dublin. Halfdan "White Shirt" Ragnarsson King of Dublin (I22636)
 
7431 In 876, he became the Vicomte de Limoges. Hildebert Vicomte de Limoges (I6172)
 
7432 In 877, he was crowned the King of Alba, but only ruled for a year. Ædh "Swift-Foot" (I22656)
 
7433 In 880, he became the Count of Chaunois. Thierry II Count of Chaunois (I5491)
 
7434 In 880, he was crowned the King of Navarre. Garcia II Jiminez King of Navarre (I5152)
 
7435 In 882, he was crowned the Sultan of Cordoba. Abdallah I Sultan of Cordoba (I22671)
 
7436 In 886, he became the Count and Marquis of Gascony. Sancho Sanchez Count and Marquis of Gascony (I5757)
 
7437 In 886, he was crowned the Emperor of the East in Constantinople.  Leo VI "the Philosopher" Emperor of the East (I5420)
 
7438 In 888, he became the Duke of Spoleto. Gui II Duke of Spoleto, Count of Camerino, King of Italy (I5558)
 
7439 In 889 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. Pharaoh Takelot I (I9641)
 
7440 In 891, he was crowned the King of Italy. Gui II Duke of Spoleto, Count of Camerino, King of Italy (I5558)
 
7441 In 895, he became the Count of Rennes. Paskwitan II Count of Rennes (I6275)
 
7442 In 896, he seized the lands of Charouce. Renaud Viscount of Auxerre (I9033)
 
7443 In 898, he became the Prince of Taron. Krikor Prince of Taron (I23487)
 
7444 In 90 BCE, he was crowned the King of Iberia. Artaxias I King of Iberia (I9418)
 
7445 In 924 BCE, he was chosen to be the High Priest of Amun. Sheshonq II High Priest of Amun at Thebes (I9647)
 
7446 In 924 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. Pharaoh Osorkon I (I9643)
 
7447 In 937, he became the Duke of Bavaria. Eberhard Duke of Bavaria (I23821)
 
7448 In 940, he became the King of England. Edmund "the Magnificent" King of England (I2842)
 
7449 In 946, he was crowned the King of England. Eadred King of England (I22586)
 
7450 In 95 BCE, he was crowned the King of Armenia. Tigranus II "the Great" King of Armenia (I9412)
 
7451 In 956, he resigned his secular offices and became a monk at Glastonbury. Æthelstan "Half-King" Ealdorman of East Anglia (I8898)
 
7452 In 959 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. Pharaoh Psusennes II (I9658)
 
7453 In 959, he became the King of England. [see picture below] Edgar "the Peaceful" King of England (I2839)
 
7454 In 962, he was crowned the King of Alba.  Dubh King of Alba (I22519)
 
7455 In 971, he was crowned King of Alba. Kenneth II King of Alba (I3340)
 
7456 In 973, he became the Count of Pombia. Dadone Count of Pombia (I4960)
 
7457 In 976, he opposed Otto II. Later he was the first to capture Wettin. Dedi I Count in the Northern Hessegau (I8983)
 
7458 In 978, she was in the retinue of Hugh Capet. Ivo (I9038)
 
7459 In 990 BCE, he was appointed as the High Priest of Amun. Pinudjem II High Priest of Amun (I9659)
 
7460 In a published biography written by her son, D.C. MacWatters, she was born 5 March in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her death record also gives her and her parent's birth nation as Scotland. However, in the Census records, she gave it as Ireland. Copeland, Jane (I11835)
 
7461 In about 1525 BCE, Thutmose I invaded northern Syria. He fought Mitanni and reached as far east as the Euphrates River.  Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
 
7462 In April 1016, he became the King of England. Edmund "Ironside" King of England (I2834)
 
7463 In April 1664, he testified giving his age as about 47 years old. Currier, Richard (I246)
 
7464 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Brenda Lee (I819)
 
7465 In December 633, he was crowned the King of Austrasia. Saint Siegbert III King of Austrasia (I5166)
 
7466 In February 1141, he deserted the King and joined with the Empress Maud, and thereby received not only a confirmation as Earl of Essex, but a more extensive charter, and the hereditary Constableship of the Tower. However, within two months, he deserted the Empress and again went over to the King. In 1142, he drove the rebels from the Isle of Ely, but soon after the King took ill, and once more he received recognition from the Empress Maud.  de Mandeville, Geoffrey Earl of Essex (I7083)
 
7467 In February 1221, he became the the third Earl of Norfolk. Bigod, Hugh Earl of Norfolk (I3566)
 
7468 In February 718, he was crowned the King of the Franks. Chlothare IV King of Austrasia (I22723)
 
7469 In her burial record she is styled as the wife of Robert Porter clerk [minister]. Plomer, Margaret (I1550)
 
7470 In his later live, he lived with his son, John. Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
 
7471 In Jetté (1983), her parents are listed as Barthelemi Miteouamigoukoue or Mitcominqui, who was born around 1600 in Québec and Carole Pachirini. Jette incorrectly translated Carolus (latin for Charles) into Carole. Barthelemi mentioned above was in reality Barthelemi Anaraoui, an Algonquin of the clan of Sachem Pachirini who was baptized by Father Imbert Duperon on 4 February 1643 in Montréal. Her parentage remains unknown. Mite8meg8k8e, Marie (I2630)
 
7472 In June 1679, he was admonished, along with his brothers, by the court and fined 10 shillings for stealing 1100 red oak hogshead staves from the pasture of Nathaniel Ware.  Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
7473 In later life he became a monk at the Abbey of Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm. Geoffrey II Vicomte de Thouars (I3376)
 
7474 In later life he became a monk.  Eustace III Count of Boulogne and Lens (I3324)
 
7475 In later life he became as the monk, Antonios. Ducas, Andronicus (I3165)
 
7476 In later life she became the Abbess of Challes near Paris. Egilwich Abbess of Challes (I4702)
 
7477 In later life, he became a monk at Noyers Abbey. Almeric I Vicscount of Châtellerault (I2941)
 
7478 In later life, he became a monk. Boris Michael Khan of Bulgaria (I5970)
 
7479 In later life, he became a monk. Gui II Count of Tonnerre (I5428)
 
7480 In March 1308, he confiscated Margaret of France, his step-mother's dower castles of Berkhampstead, Devizes and Marlborough, and also deprived her of the marriage of the young earl of Gloucester, which she had held for some time. Edward II King of England (I2929)
 
7481 In March 1332, she was with her husband at Grosmont Castle. de Beaumont, Isabel (I23440)
 
7482 In March 1337, he was created the Earl of Derby. Henry of Grosmont Earl of Lancaster and Leicester (I21746)
 
7483 In March 1343, he went with the Earl of Arundel to Europe.  de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I21745)
 
7484 In March 1650, he moved to Hampton, New Hampshire. Elkins, Henry (I1775)
 
7485 In October 1143, he was accused of treason, which he denied, but he was soon arrested at St. Albans and imprisoned. To avoid being hanged, he forfeited all his castles. Upon release however, he revolted, seized and fortified the Abbey of Ramsey, sacked Cambridge, and ravaged the fen country. By August 1144, he was besieging Burwell Castle in Cambridgeshire. With the heat of the day, he removed his headpiece, and was mortally wounded by an arrow.  de Mandeville, Geoffrey Earl of Essex (I7083)
 
7486 In October 1171, he was with the King at Pembroke.  de Bigod, Roger Earl of Norfolk (I3660)
 
7487 In order to maintain his power, Charles had to engage in continual struggles with various princes, both secular and ecclesiastical. Following his victory at Poitiers in 732, he attacked some unruly bishops including Eucherius of Orléans. Because of this, his memory suffered. During the ninth century, his tomb at the abbey of St. Denis is said to had been opened by the abbot, and a hideous dragon supposedly emerged from a blackened, charred and otherwise barren coffin; thus demonstrating Charles Martel's damnation for despoiling the Church of its property. Later historians at St. Denis said he had taken Church lands only temporarily and had intended eventually to reimburse and further enrich the Church. Charles Martel Mayor of the Palace (I3026)
 
7488 In section 12, lot 13 Gladwin, Stephen Cooper (I278)
 
7489 In September 1333, he was granted the South Wales castles of Grosmont, Skenfrith, and Kidwelly other lands in the area by his father. Henry of Grosmont Earl of Lancaster and Leicester (I21746)
 
7490 In September 1352, Henry, Duke of Lancaster, granted to John de Harington of Farleton a lease of the manor of Hornby. He also held the manors of Bolton-le-Moors, Chorley, and Aighton. Harington, Sir John (I23199)
 
7491 In September 813, he was crowned the King of Italy. Bernard King of Italy (I3083)
 
7492 In some manuscripts she is called ElizabethVaughan, Alice (I10112)
 
7493 In some of the documents his last name is spelt "Eddye". Eddy, Rev. William (I1107)
 
7494 In some records her first name is rendered "Esther". Weare, Hesther (I1648)
 
7495 In some records his last name is spelt "Sayer". Sawyer, John (I14102)
 
7496 In the 1671 church dispute between Thomas Parker and Edward Woodman, he sided with Parker. Knight, John (I4591)
 
7497 In the 1681 Census she was 11 years old. Achin, Françoise (I16926)
 
7498 In the 1700 Census she was 29 years old. Achin, Françoise (I16926)
 
7499 In the 1850 Census he is listed as 70 years old. Kent, Deacon Elias (I23012)
 
7500 In the 1871 Canadian Census, she is listed as 44 years old. Landry, Marguerite-Léa (I23742)
 

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