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8301 |
Potter (1887) gives his birth date as 12 December 1658 while Wyman (1879) gives his birth date as 29 December 1658. | Willard, Daniel (I19534)
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8302 |
Potter (1887) gives his death as 1683. | Prescott, John (I488)
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8303 |
Potter (1887) gives his death date as 23 June 1731. | Willard, Deacon Simon (I19531)
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8304 |
Potter (1887) gives his death date as 27 August 1726. | Willard, Henry (I19532)
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8305 |
Potter (1887) mistakenly assigns this marriage to her sister, Mary. | Willard, Hannah (I19538)
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8306 |
Potter (1887) says he died in 1737. | Esterbrook, Captain Daniel (I1794)
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8307 |
Potter (1887) states he was born in 1643. | Prescott, Captain Jonathan (I16344)
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8308 |
Pratt (1999) gives his birth date as January 1664. | Delano, Jonathan (I2398)
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8309 |
Pratt (1999) gives his birth year as 1652 with no place. | Burt, Hannah (I2376)
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8310 |
Prescott (1873) lists the date as 4 November 1734. | Flanders, Benjamin (I14721)
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8311 |
Probably a twin. | Harold (I23468)
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8312 |
Probably a twin. | Ulf (I23458)
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8313 |
Probate: The probate date was recorded as 12 (4) 1683. | Stone, Elder John (I554)
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8314 |
Ptolemy Memphites may be identical to Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator, but this identification is not universally accepted. | Ptolemy Memphites (I24269)
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8315 |
Ptolemy VIII finally engineered a successful return in 127 BCE, driving her to Syria and the shelter of her son-in-law, King Demetrius II. Cleopatra II, however, managed to abscond with most of the Egyptian treasury. | Cleopatra II (I9489)
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8316 |
Rachel was admitted to full communion at the First Church Cambridge on 10 July 1719. | Shepard, Rachel (I22979)
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8317 |
Raimondis' name was also spelt Raymonde. | Raimondis (I5482)
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8318 |
Ralph and Margaret participated in the division of the manor of Chadderton. | Standish, Ralph (I24129)
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8319 |
Ralph and Margaret participated in the division of the manor of Chadderton. | Radcliffe, Margaret (I24130)
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8320 |
Ralph was deprived of his English earldoms after the rebellion of 1075. | de Gael, Ralph Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge (I5402)
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8321 |
Raoul of Laesoie was living between 860 and 866. | Raoul of Laesoie (I9035)
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8322 |
Rebecca seems to have died soon after her marriage. | Metcalfe, Rebeka (I16496)
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8323 |
Redlich (1942) gives their marriage as about 1224. | Family: Béla IV of Hungary, King of Hungary / Maria Laskarina (F6183)
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8324 |
Reed (2002) and Weis (1982) give the year as 1272. | Family: Philip III "the Bold", King of France / Marie of Brabant (F2195)
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8325 |
Regentrude's name was also spelt Regintrudis. | Regintrude (I6130)
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8326 |
Regnier was appointed in 897, the Lay Abbot of Echternach in Luxembourg, which office he held until his death. | Regnier I Count of Hainaut (I3116)
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8327 |
Renaud was living between 890 and 924. | Renaud Viscount of Auxerre (I9033)
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8328 |
Richard I de Milhaud was living about 910. | Richard I de Milhaud (I9296)
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8329 |
Richard was living between 883 and 885. | Richard (I4730)
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8330 |
Richard Waterhouse was allotted two seats in the meeting house. | Waterhouse, Richard (I24029)
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8331 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Haffield, Richard (I1261)
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8332 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Martha (I18746)
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8333 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Haffield, Mary (I18750)
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8334 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Haffield, Martha (I18747)
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8335 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Haffield, Rachel (I18748)
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8336 |
Richard, Martha, and their five daughters came over in 1635 on board the Planter. He was 54 and she was 42 when they sailed. They settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Haffield, Ruth (I18749)
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8337 |
Richardson (1992) gives their marriage date as 22 January 1622/1623. | Perry, Mary (I19046)
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8338 |
Richardson (1992) gives their marriage date as 22 January 1622/1623. | Heath, William (I19334)
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8339 |
Richardson (1993) gives his death date as 1 November 1682. | Eaton, John (I728)
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8340 |
Richardson (1994) gives her death year as 1683/84. | Porter, Elizabeth (I368)
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8341 |
Ricomer served in 0384 as Consul. | Ricomer (I6368)
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8342 |
Rigaud de Asserio, bishop of Winchester, wrote to Roger de Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, authorizing the latter to absolve Thomas of Brotherton from a sentence of excommunication. Thomas had incurred this by violently assaulting a clerk of the bishop - one Deodatus de Pyno - within the diocese of Winchester. Unfortunately the date of the assault is not mentioned, so it is not known how long Thomas was under excommunication. The assault could have happened shortly before the date of the letter, or possibly as early as the spring of 1319, when Thomas was acting as keeper of the realm and working in close conjunction with John de Sandale, the prior bishop of Winchester who was also chancellor of England. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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8343 |
Rigunth's name was also spelt Rigundis in Latin. | Rigunth (I22768)
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8344 |
Rixford (1932) gives his burial date as 14 April 1637. Green (1997) gives the date as 15 April 1637 | Whitney, Thomas (I785)
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8345 |
Robert and Alice de Beauchamp conveyed the Soke of Moun to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster. | Mohun, Alice de (I2297)
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8346 |
Robert de Welle abducted her and forcibly remarried her without the King's permission. | Family: Robert de Welles, Baron de Welles / Maud de Clare (F2939)
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8347 |
Robert I, Duke of Normandy, asked Herluin to marry Herleve if he didn't return from the Holy Land, which he didn't. | Family: Herluin, Viscount of Conteville / Herleva de Falaise (F2771)
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8348 |
Robert was a leader in the First Crusade. | Robert Guiscard d'Hauteville Duke of Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily (I4489)
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8349 |
Robert's name was also spelt Rutpert IV "der Tapfer" or "der Starke" in German. Robert's name was also spelt Robert "le Fort" in French. He is now often refereed to as Robert the Strong in English. | Robert "the Strong" Count of Anjou and Blois (I3002)
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8350 |
Robinson (1903) and Mayo (1965) give her birth date as 23 March 1672. | Brewer, Hannah (I95)
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8351 |
Roger and Susanna sold the late William Tildon's land in Lynn. | Susanna (I18901)
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8352 |
Roger was created Lord of Arundel and Chichester. | de Montgomery, Roger II Earl of Shrewsbury (I3382)
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8353 |
Rohaise can be rendered Rose. | Rohaise (I8266)
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8354 |
Rohese's parentage is unknown, but some have postulated that she was Rohese de Salford. The hypothesis is likely have arisen from a suggestion that a Rose de Verdun who claimed seven virgates of land in Willen (Buckinghamshire) against Hugh de Salford in 1203 was possibly the daughter of Roger de Salford, who had died before then. | Rohese (I23692)
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8355 |
Rolf Ragnvaldsson was baptized as an adult having converted to Christianity. | Rolf Ragnvaldsson Duke of Normandy (I3054)
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8356 |
Roper (1982) gives her birth as 8 July 1726 in Framingham, Massachusetts. | Blodgett, Abigail (I87)
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8357 |
Roper (1982) gives her birth as occurring in Dedham, Massachusetts. | Roper, Priscilla (I20463)
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8358 |
Roper (1982) gives her birth year as 1614. | Reynolds, Alice (I508)
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8359 |
Roper (1982) gives her death date as 18 June 1824. | Wheeler, Sarah Jemima (I15408)
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8360 |
Roper (1982) in another place gives her birth date as 16 January 1724. | Roper, Ruth (I15384)
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8361 |
Roper (1982) mistakes the record for James Piper, not the wife of James Piper. However this gives Mary two death dates the latter being 1 March 1839. | Roper, Mary (I15401)
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8362 |
Rosenthal is now in the Czech Republic | Pschirer, John (I11947)
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8363 |
Rosenthal is now in the Czech Republic | Pschirer, John (I1543)
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8364 |
Ruricus served between 485 and 507 as Bishop of Limoges. | Ruricus Bishop of Limoges (I4710)
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8365 |
Rutpert II was living between 770 and 807. | Rutpert II Count in the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau (I3008)
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8366 |
Sage (1952) gives her birth as 9 April 1707. | Johnson, Abigail (I13742)
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8367 |
Sage (1952) gives his death as 30 May 1732. | Johnson, Timothy (I13744)
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8368 |
Saint Clothilde, was the Burgundian Queen of Clovis. | a kinswoman of St. Clothilde (I3406)
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8369 |
Saint Léger's name was also spelt Leadegarius in Latin. | Saint Léger Bishop of Autun (I22688)
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8370 |
Salamon I was living in 500. | Salamon I King of Brittany (I9323)
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8371 |
Salem is from his death record. Probably it was New Salem. | Eddy, Rufus Harrington (I1085)
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8372 |
Samuel Sybley's name was also spelt Samuel Libley. | Sibley, Samuel (I14112)
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8373 |
Sanç swore fealty to his elder brother. | Sanç Berenguer (I22271)
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8374 |
Sanç then entered the church, first as a monk at Saint-Pons-de-Thomières and then as the prior of Sant Benet de Bages, before it became an abbey. | Sanç Berenguer (I22271)
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8375 |
Sandford, writing in the 17th century, perpetrated the myth that she was married 25 years and was buried in the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. | Constance (I22126)
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8376 |
Sapor I invaded Syria starting a war with Rome. In a battle near Edessa in 259, he defeated a plague ravaged Roman army and took the Emperor Valerian prisoner. Valerian later died in captivity. | Sapor I King of Persia (I9387)
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8377 |
Sarah was a widow with several children. | Family: Rev. William Eddy / Sarh Tayler (F1022)
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8378 |
Sarah was taken captive by the Indians at Lancaster. | Goodenow, Sarah (I20188)
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8379 |
Sarah was the sister of Desire, who married Nehemiah's brother, Edward. | Family: Deacon Nehemiah Ward / Sarah Whitney (F610)
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8380 |
Sargent (1860) and Paige (1877) give his birth place as Cambridge. | Adams, John (I942)
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8381 |
Sargent (1860) and Paige (1877) give his birth place as Cambridge. | Adams, Joseph (I20566)
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8382 |
Sargent (1860) gives his birth place as Cambridge. | Adams, Daniel (I20563)
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8383 |
Sargent (1860) gives his birth place as Cambridge. | Adams, Daniel (I20565)
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8384 |
Savage (1860) and Brown (1854) list her as Hannah. | Ilsley, Sarah (I884)
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8385 |
Savage (1860) says their wedding was 20 May 1680, which is clearly wrong. | Atherton, Elizabeth (I19672)
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8386 |
Savage (1862) gives his birth as 4 March 1698. | Woods, Lt. John (I15430)
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8387 |
Savage (1862) says Margaret was the daughter of Thomas Elithorp. | Wood, Samuel (I14908)
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8388 |
Sawyer (1983) gives her birth date as 5 May 1673. | Brown, Mary (I14100)
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8389 |
Sawyer (1983) lists her death as 24 March 1774. | White, Judith (I16435)
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8390 |
Sawyer (1983) lists Judith's death as 24 March 1774. | Sawyer, Bezaleel (I16371)
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8391 |
Say 151 BCE - Demetrios fled to Crete after the death of his father, his mother and his older brother, when Alexander Balas usurped the Seleucid throne. | Demetrius II Nicator King of Syria (I9487)
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8392 |
Schoonmaker (1991) gives their marriage date as 13 December 1838, which is the birth date of their first child. | Many, Zoé (I13626)
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8393 |
Scully (1974) gave the year 1896 | Scully, John A. "Jack" (I812)
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8394 |
Seaver (1931) leaves out a section of the line to Beli Mawr between Cariadoc Vrech, the Earl of Hereford and Meanarch, the Lord of Brecknock. | Maenarch Lord of Brecknock (I1204)
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8395 |
Second marriage for both George and Joanna. | Family: Captain George Barber / Joanna Faxon (F867)
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8396 |
Section A, Lot 6 | Lotz, John Howard "Howard" (I12741)
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8397 |
Sergius I was living between 840 and 864. | Sergius I Duke of Naples (I5812)
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8398 |
Sewell gives their marriage year as 798. | Family: Louis I "the Pious", Holy Roman Emperor / Ermengarde of Hesbaye (F2342)
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8399 |
Sewell gives their marriage year as 886. | Family: Rolf Ragnvaldsson, Duke of Normandy / Poppa de Bayeux (F2457)
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8400 |
Sewell gives their marriage year as 935. | Family: William I "Longsword", Duke of Normandy / Luitgarde de Vermandois (F2456)
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