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7901 |
Katherine made her will 31 July 1567 and it was proved in January 1570/71. According to her will, she was "sick in body" when she wrote it. [see document below] | Katherine (I1315)
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7902 |
Kendrick (1937) gives the marriage date as 9 December, | Family: William Sherwin / Marcia Carter (F1005)
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7903 |
Kendrick (1937) transposes the date of his younger brother's birth to his birth. | Sherwin, Elias Carter (I12890)
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7904 |
Kenneth MacAlpin's name was also spelt Ciáed mac Aílpí. | Kenneth MacAlpin King of Alba (I3344)
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7905 |
Kimball, LR (1993) says that the date may have been 16 May 1676. | Kimball, Richard (I18681)
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7906 |
King David introduced feudalism into Scotland thereby undermining Celtic common law. He also brought Normans into Scotland establishing them as feudal lords. In England, he was the Earl of Huntingdon. | David I "the Saint" King of the Scots (I3328)
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7907 |
King Edward I confirmed an earlier grant by Edmund to William de Grandison, his yeoman, for his good services, of the manors of Radley and Minsterworth (Gloucestershire), or other land worth £60 in England or France. | de Grandison, William Lord Grandison (I7709)
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7908 |
King Edward III, Queen Philippa, and the royal family was in attendance. | Henry of Grosmont Earl of Lancaster and Leicester (I21746)
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7909 |
King John Signed the Magna Charta at Runnemede. | John "Lackland" King of England (I2815)
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7910 |
King Malcolm published a code of laws for Scotland. | Malcolm II King of the Scots and King of Strathclyde (I3339)
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7911 |
Kral (2003) and Smith (1984) state they were married in Lancaster, Massachusetts. | Family: Joseph Joel Parents / Harriet Webster (F3193)
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7912 |
Kyobmand means "the Merchant". | Bijorn "Kyobmand" Under-King of Vestfold (I3797)
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7913 |
Ladislas was a pagan Magyar prince. He was also known as Vasul, and Basil. | Ladislas I "the Blind" King of Hungary (I3456)
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7914 |
Laforest (1984) vol 5, gives the marriage year as 1689. | Cloutier, Louise (I17758)
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7915 |
Laforest (1984) vol 5, gives their marriage date as 13 July 1616. | Family: Zacharie Cloutier / Xainte Dupont (F2047)
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7916 |
LaForest (1994) does not record this marriage, and lists Louis as a bachelor. | Crête, Louis (I16739)
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7917 |
Lambert was living between 760 and 783. | Lambert Count and Lord of Hornbach (I5009)
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7918 |
Lancaster is her probable death place. | Willard, Mary (I540)
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7919 |
Landis (1922) gives his birth year as 1646. | Alden, David (I16679)
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7920 |
Landis (1922) puts her birth year as 1629. | Alden, Sarah (I16677)
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7921 |
Lanka is not mentioned as Béla I's daughter by all specialists. | Lanka (I16358)
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7922 |
Lantbertus I was living between 630 and 650. | Lantbertus I (I3017)
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7923 |
Lantbertus I's name was also spelt Lambert I. | Lantbertus I (I3017)
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7924 |
Later in life, he either forgot his birth date or dropped three years. This date is based on the census returns from 1850 and 1860. | Parkman, Henry Orison (I11904)
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7925 |
Later in life, he retired to the Llanthony Priory. | Walter FitzRoger of Gloucester (I6991)
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7926 |
Later in life, she became a nun. | Ælfthryth (I2840)
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7927 |
Later known as Shawley. | Shawgessey, Mary (I12882)
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7928 |
Later, King Cheribert repudiated this marriage. | Family: Cheribert, King of Paris / Ingolberga (F4086)
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7929 |
Later, King Clothaire repudiated this marriage. | Family: Clothaire I, King of the Franks / Saint Radegund of Thuringia (F4098)
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7930 |
Lawson (1998) and MacKenzie (1966) give their marriage date as 26 August 1646. | Family: Capt. George Fairbanks / Mary Adams (F270)
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7931 |
Lawson (1998) gives the christening date as 15 December 1630. | Dunster, Mary (I200)
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7932 |
Lawson (1998) gives the marriage place as Chelsea, Massachusetts. | Family: Cyprian Stevens / Mary Willard (F551)
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7933 |
Lawson (1998) gives their marriage date as 19 July, clearly a transcription error | Family: Major Simon Willard / Mary Dunster (F241)
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7934 |
Lawson (1998) gives they year of his death as 1705. | Willard, Jonathan (I19539)
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7935 |
Lawson (1998) states he was buried in Watertown. | Daniels, Thomas (I19564)
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7936 |
Le Tort means "the Crooked". | Conan I "le Tort" Duke of Brittany, Count of Rennes (I3091)
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7937 |
Ledyard (1889) lists her birth as 2 October in Paxton, and Partridge (1903) follows suit. | Partridge, Silence (I15606)
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7938 |
Ledyard (1889) lists her birth as in Paxton, and Partridge (1903) follows suit. | Partridge, Polly (I15608)
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7939 |
Ledyard (1889) lists his birth as 30 October in Paxton, and Partridge (1903) lists it as 31 October in Paxton. | Partridge, David (I15610)
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7940 |
Leon Argyros I was living about 843. | Leon Argyros I (I9220)
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7941 |
Lideric was living in 792. | Lideric Forester of Flanders (I5276)
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7942 |
Lincoln (1893) gives his death date as 18 October 1690. | Wilder, Edward (I19762)
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7943 |
Little (1909) gives his place of death as Gerry, Maine, and obvious error. Gray (1992) gives his death date as 30 June 1829. | Morse, John (I14364)
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7944 |
Litton (2007) gives the year as 1797 | Nancy Agnes (I10103)
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7945 |
Llywelyn negotiated with Pope Innocent II for permission to marry the daughter of Reginald, the king of the Isle of Man. In 1203, it was finally granted, but by then Llwelyn wanted the hand of Joan to strengthen his position. | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great" Prince of North Wales (I6858)
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7946 |
Locke (1979) states that William was the son of John and Susannah Locke, however that William would have been about 15 when married. Here Mr. Locke was in error. | Berry, William (I18617)
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7947 |
Lord (1953) gives their intentions date as 21 September 1800. | Ward, Desire (I14852)
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7948 |
lot #41 | Mayhew, James (I12702)
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7949 |
Lot #550 | Mayhew, James (I4504)
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7950 |
Lot 2, Old Section 7 | Goodell, David (I4771)
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7951 |
Lot 2, Old Section 7 | Abbott, Hannah (I4772)
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7952 |
Louis VII was buried in Barbeau Abbey, Fontaine-le-Port, France. His bones were transferred to St. Denis' Abbey in 1817. | Louis VII "the Young" King of France (I2819)
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7953 |
Louis was an adherent of the Emperor Henry II in the Burgundian wars. | Louis II Count of Montbéliard (I8952)
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7954 |
Lovisa and William were cousins. | Family: William Francis Wood Goodell / Esther Lovisa Goodell (F7778)
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7955 |
Lydia had a prenuptial agreement with Thomas, which was held by Mr. John Eliot. | Family: Thomas Wight / Lydia Eliot (F1183)
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7956 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives her birth date as 20 April 1681. | Davis, Sarah (I19251)
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7957 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives her birth date as 24 December 1670. | Davis, Jane (I19245)
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7958 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives her birth date as 26 August 1674. | Davis, Rachel (I19247)
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7959 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives their marriage date as 1677. | Family: Nicholas Rockwood / Silence Bowers (F516)
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7960 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives their marriage date as 26 February 1677. | Family: Joseph Rice / Sarah Prescott (F505)
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7961 |
MacKenzie (1966) gives their marriage date as 6 April 1660. | Family: John Hayden / Hannah Ames (F62)
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7962 |
Madden (1968) gives her birth date as about 1774. | Boudrot, Anna (I12148)
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7963 |
Madden (1968) gives Marguerite's birth year as 1651, based on the census of 1671. | Bourg, François (I15970)
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7964 |
Madden (1968) gives the place of marriage as Port Royal | Family: Michel Boudrot / Marie-Magdeleine Cormier (F985)
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7965 |
Madden (1968) gives the year 1651, based on the census of 1671. | Boudrot, Marguerite (I15722)
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7966 |
Magnus was living in the 6th century in near Briord, Aisne, France. | Magnus "vir Clarissimus" (I9163)
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7967 |
Mahoney (1997) gives her birth as 7 June 1812 | Dunham, Dorcas A. (I11876)
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7968 |
Making himself independent of King Harald I of Norway, Rolf sailed off to raid Scotland, England, Flanders, and France on pirating expeditions and, about 911, established himself in an area along the Seine River. Charles III the Simple, King of France held off his siege of Paris, and battled him near Chartres. Finally, they negotiated the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, giving Rolf the part of Neustria that came to be called Normandy, in return Rolf agreed to end his brigandage. | Rolf Ragnvaldsson Duke of Normandy (I3054)
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7969 |
Maltilda was the heiress of the Lordship of Roda. | Matilda von Saffenburg (I3193)
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7970 |
Many (2001) gives his death place as Chambly. | Magny, Dominique (I13566)
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7971 |
Many (2001) gives his death place as Québec City. | Magni dit Ladouceur, Nicolas (I2593)
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7972 |
Many (2001) gives the date as 18 October 1793. | Manie, Jean (I13589)
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7973 |
Many (2001) gives the date as 21 September 1792. | Many, Louis (I13591)
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7974 |
Many (2001) gives the date as 5 October 1804. | Many, Antoinie (I13593)
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7975 |
Many (2001) gives the place of her baptism as Québec City. Tanguay (1887) gives her baptismal date as 30 August 1749. | Gaboriau, Marguerite (I2594)
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7976 |
Many authorities list Abraham has the twin of Claude, but according to the 1671 Census this is incorrect. | Boudrot, Abraham (I1115)
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7977 |
Many list his death as in Amherst, but the Vital Records state it was in Belchertown | Blanchard, Lyman William (I2273)
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7978 |
Marcatrude's name was also spelt Marcatrudis. | Marcatrude (I22753)
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7979 |
Marót's name was also speltMaroth. He was the Khagan of Jewish Khazars between the rivers of Theiss and Szamos. | Marót Prince of Bikar Khazars (I3904)
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7980 |
Marriage date based on 20 years after the birth of Ellen _____. | Pschirer, Frank Frederick (I11953)
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7981 |
Marriage date based on 20 years after youngest spouse. | Pschirer, Adelbert "Albert" (I11957)
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7982 |
Marriage intentions were filed with Samuel Ward, 16 September 1710. Howerver, S.J. Beal in his Genealogy says she married John Pratt of Weymouth, 23 February 1723/24. | Beal, Jael (I20936)
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7983 |
Martyn (1925) and Ward (1851) both give her birth date as 29 November 1810. | Ward, Mary Wheeler (I11909)
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7984 |
Martyn (1925) gives her birth date as 9 March 1819 | Mayo, Mary Cheney (I11918)
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7985 |
Martyn (1925) gives their marriage date as 10 July 1675. | Ward, Eleazer (I14761)
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7986 |
Martyn (1925) gives their marriage date as 10 July 1675. | Rice, Hannah (I19373)
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7987 |
Mary has been listed as the daughter of Deacon William Ward of Sudbury and Marlborough. This is clearly an error. | Ward, Richard (I14766)
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7988 |
Mary probably died at the home of her son-in-law, William Holbrook. | Adams, Mary (I227)
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7989 |
Mary was 14 years old when she married. | Family: Sir Henry de Percy, Lord Percy / Mary Plantagenet (F7911)
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7990 |
Mary was 70 years old when she died. | Mary (I1131)
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7991 |
Mary was born during the exile from Lancaster after the massacre during King Philip's War. The Lancaster records list her as born in Boston, however the vital records of Sudbury list her birth as in that town. | Wilder, Mary (I542)
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7992 |
Mary was seventeen in 1635, when she came over. | Haffield, Mary (I18750)
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7993 |
Mary-Josephine was probably Joseph's second wife, whom Joseph married after moving to New York. | Family: Joseph Roy / Mary-Josephine Panker (F797)
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7994 |
Matthew gave his son, James, Land in "Hither Place", now Windham Green. | Beckwith, Matthew (I4207)
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7995 |
Mauch Chunk was later renamed Jim Thorpe. | Boyle, Ellen "Nellie" (I12023)
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7996 |
Maud was a young child at the time of the marriage and David's death was on her seventh birthday. | Family: David FitzMaurice / Maud de Prendergast, Lady Offaly (F8593)
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7997 |
Maudlin was a form of Magdalen. | Bullard, Maudlin (I19117)
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7998 |
Mayo (1965) gives her birth date as 11 March 1814 and the transcribed Orange Vital records gives her birth date as 20 March 1814 | Mayo, Esther Kellogg (I439)
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7999 |
Mayo (1965) gives her birth date as 15 January 1758. | Goddard, Dorothy "Dolly" (I291)
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8000 |
Mayo (1965) gives her father as Paul Dudley Richards, a famous tavern keeper. | Mayo, Caleb Esq. (I15013)
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