

1. Erik Bjornsson
VI, King of Sweden 1
2 was born
Btw 930 and 935 in Sweden 2
and died Btw 994 and 995 in Uppsala, Sweden 2
3
at age 64. Another name for Erik was Eric VI Bjornsson The King of
Denmark.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
"Ancestral
roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700",
Weis, 1992, seventh edition. "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W.
Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: King of Denmark, 980.
+ 2 M i. Olaf
Skötkonung III, King of Sweden 2 4
was born about 960 2
and died Btw 1020 and 1022 2
3
about age 60.
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Second
Generation 

2.
Olaf Skötkonung III, King of Sweden 2 4
(Erik VI, King of Sweden1)
was born about 960 2
and died Btw 1020 and 1022 2
3
about age 60.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
"Ancestral
roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700",
Weis, 1992, seventh edition. "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W.
Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition. "LDS Ancestral File", Church of Jesus Christ
of the Latter Day Saints. "Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal
Child", Moncreiffe.
Olaf married Astrid
of the Obotrites,2
4 daughter
of Prince Mieceslas III of Obotrites, about 999 in
Uppsala, Sweden.2
Astrid was born in 979 in Sweden.2
Another name for Astrid was Inegrid.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 3 F i. Ingigerd
Olafsdottir 2
4 was born
in 1001 in Uppsala, Sweden 2
4
and died on 10 Feb 1050 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3 4 at
age 49.
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Third
Generation 
3.
Ingigerd Olafsdottir 2
4 (Olaf
III, King of Sweden2, Erik VI, King of Sweden1)
was born in 1001 in Uppsala, Sweden 2
4
and died on 10 Feb 1050 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3 4 at
age 49. Another name for Ingigerd was Anna.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
"Ancestral
roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700",
Weis, 1992, seventh edition. "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W.
Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition. "LDS Ancestral File", Church of Jesus Christ
of the Latter Day Saints. "Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal
Child", Moncreiffe.

Ingigerd married Yaroslav
Vladimirovich I, Prince of Kiev,1
2 4 5
6 son of Saint
Vladimir "The Great" Grand Prince of Kiev and Rogneda
of Polotsk, in Feb 1019 in Uppsala, Sweden.2
4 5 Yaroslav was
born Btw 978 and 980 in Kiev, Ukraine 1
2 4 6
and died on 20 Feb 1054 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3 4 5
6
at age 75. Other names for Yaroslav were Grand Duke of Kiev, Grand
Prince of Novgorod & Kiev, the Great Duke of Russia, and the
Prince
of Holmgarth.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 4 F i. Anna
Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev 2
4 5 7
8 was born
about 1024 in Kiev, Ukraine,2
4 9 10
died Btw 1076 and 1089 in France 2
4 9 10
about age 52, and was buried in Villiers Abbey, La-Ferte-Alais,
Essonne, France.2
4
+ 5 M ii. Izyaslav
Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod
2 12 was born in
1025 in Turov, Polesye, Byelorussia 2
3
and died on 3 Oct 1078 2
3
at age 53.
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Fourth
Generation 
4.
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev 2
4 5 7
8 (Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1024 in Kiev, Ukraine,2
4 9 10
died Btw 1076 and 1089 in France 2
4 9 10
about age 52, and was buried in Villiers Abbey, La-Ferte-Alais,
Essonne, France.2
4
Noted events in her life were:
• Title:
Regent of France, 1060-1067. 2
10
Anna married Henri I King of France,2 4 13 son of Robert II King of France and Constance d'Arles, on 29 Jan 1044 in Reims, France.1 2 4 7 9 10 11 Henri was born in Apr 1008 in Bourgogne, France, Of Reims, France,1 2 4 9 10 died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry-En-Brie, France 1 2 4 10 13 at age 52, and was buried in St. Denis, France.1 2 13
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Duke de Burgundy, 1017-1032. 1 2 10
• Title: Comte de Paris.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 6 M i. Philippe
I King of France 2
4 10 11 13 was born in
1052,2
4 11
died on 29 Jul 1108 in Meulan, France 1
2 4 13
at age 56, and was buried in Abbaye St Benoit-Sur-Loire.1 2
4 13
7 M ii. DukeHugh "The Great" Count of
Vermandois 2
4 10 11 13 16 17 was born
about 1057 in Vermandois, Normandy, France 2
4 11 18 19
and died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicie, Turkey 2 4
13 19 20
about age 45.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: A Leader of the 1st Crusade. 2 20
• Title: Marquis d' Orléans. 2 4 20
• Title: Comte de Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois & Vermandois. 2 4 13 20
5.
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod
2 12 (Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1025 in Turov, Polesye, Byelorussia 2
3
and died on 3 Oct 1078 2
3
at age 53.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund
II tafel 90.
Izyaslav married Gertruda
of Poland,2
3 daughter
of Mieszko Lambert II, King of Poland and Comtesse
Richeza de Palatine, about 1043.2
3 Gertruda
was born in 1020 in Krakow, Poland 2
and died on 4 Jan 1107 2
12
at age 87.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 8 M i. Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev 2 3
6 21 was born on 8
Nov 1050 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3 6 and
died on 16 Apr 1113 2
3 6 at
age 62.
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Fifth
Generation 

6.
Philippe I King of France 2
4 10 11 13 (Anna
Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd Olafsdottir3,
Olaf III, King of Sweden2, Erik VI, King of
Sweden1) was born in 1052,2 4
11
died on 29 Jul 1108 in Meulan, France 1
2 4 13
at age 56, and was buried in Abbaye St Benoit-Sur-Loire.1 2
4 13
Another name for Philippe was Philippe The Fair.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Count of Paris. Excommunicated for bigamy. 2 4
• Title: King of France, 1060.
Philippe
married Bertha de Hainault,2
4 5 daughter of Floris
de Holland 1st Count of Holland and Gertrude of
Saxony, in 1072.4
14 Bertha
was born in 1054 in Vlaardingen, Zuid Holland, The Netherlands 2 4
5
and died in 1093 in Montreuil-Sur-Mer 2
4 5 at
age 39.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 9 M i. Louis
VI "Le Gros" King of France 2
4 5 13 was born Btw
1077 and 1081 in Paris, Seine, France,2
4 24
died on 1 Aug 1137 in Chateau Bethizy, Paris, Seine, France 1 2
4 13 24
at age 59, and was buried in St Denis, France.1
2
Philippe
next
married Bertrada de Montfort 2
4 15 26 in 1095.4 14 15 Bertrada was
born in 1059 in Montfort L' Amauri, Isle Deleware France, France 2 4
15
and died on 14 Feb 1117 in Fontrevirginiault, France 2 4
15
at age 58.

8.
Sviatopolk Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev
2 3 6
21 (Izyaslav
Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
8 Nov 1050 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3 6 and
died on 16 Apr 1113 2
3 6 at
age 62.
Sviatopolk
married in 1094.6
22 23
+ 10 F i. Sbislava
Svyatopolkovna of Kiev 2
6 21 22 28 was born Btw
1085 and 1090 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3
and died Btw 1110 and 1113 2
3 6 at
age 25.
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Sixth
Generation 

9.
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France 2
4 5 13 (Philippe
I King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born Btw
1077 and 1081 in Paris, Seine, France,2
4 24
died on 1 Aug 1137 in Chateau Bethizy, Paris, Seine, France 1 2
4 13 24
at age 59, and was buried in St Denis, France.1
2
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: King of France, 1108.
Louis
married Adelaide de Maurienne de Savoie,2 4
24 30 31 daughter of Humbert
de Maurienne II, Comte de Savoie, Marquis de Turin and Gisele
de Bourgogne-Ivrea, in Apr 1115 in Paris, Seine, France.2 4
24 25 Adelaide was
born in 1092 in Savoie, France,2
4 24
died on 18 Nov 1154 2
4 24
at age 62, and was buried in Monastere Deleware Montmorte.2 24
Another name for Adelaide was Alix.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 11 M i. Louis
VII "Le Jeune" King of France 2
4 13 32 was born in
1120 in Fontainebleu, France,2
4 32 33
died on 18 Sep 1180 in Paris, Seine, France 1
2 4 13 32 33
at age 60, and was buried in Abbey Barbeaux, Melun, France.1 2
12 M ii. Robert Capet 1st Comte de Dreux
2 4 was born in
1123 in Reims, France 2
and died on 11 Oct 1184 in Braine 2
at age 61.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Comte de Chailly, Longuineau. 2 4
13 F
iii. Constance Capet de Toulouse de
Toulouse 2
4 was born
in 1124 in Reims, France 2
and died in 1176 in Rheims, Marne, France 2
at age 52. Another name for Constance was Constance Capet.
+ 14 M iv. Peter
de Courtenay 4
24 25 37 38 39 was born
about 1125 in Montargis, France 4
24 25 39
and died on 10 Apr 1183 in Palestine 4
13 24 25 39
about age 58.
10.
Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev 2
6 21 22 28 (Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8,
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born Btw
1085 and 1090 in Kiev, Ukraine 2
3
and died Btw 1110 and 1113 2
3 6 at
age 25.

Sbislava married Boleslaw
Wrymouth III, Prince of Poland,2
21 son of Wladyslaw
I Prince of Poland and Judita of Bohemia,
in 1103.3 6 23 29 Boleslaw was
born on 20 Aug 1085 in Krakow, Poland 2
3 6 28
and died on 28 Oct 1138 2
3 6 at
age 53.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 15 M i. Wladyslaw
II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia 2 3
21 41 was born in
1105 2
3
and died on 30 May 1159 2
3 42
at age 54.
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Seventh
Generation 

11.
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France 2
4 13 32 (Louis
VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1120 in Fontainebleu, France,2
4 32 33
died on 18 Sep 1180 in Paris, Seine, France 1
2 4 13 32 33
at age 60, and was buried in Abbey Barbeaux, Melun, France.1 2
Another name for Louis was Louis I of Aquitaine.

Louis married Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine,2 4 13 26 33 43 44 45 46 daughter of William X "The Saint" of Aquitaine 8th Count of Poitiers and Aenor of Châtellerault, on 11 Jul 1138 in Royal Castle Of Beaugency.1 2 4 13 33 34 Eleanor was born in 1122 in Chateau Deleware Belin, Gironde, Aquitaine 1 2 4 33 34 47 and died on 1 Apr 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, Anjou, France 2 4 33 34 44 47 at age 82.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage Annuled: 11 Mar 1152. 2 The folowing is taken from Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_aquitaine On March 11, 1152, they met at the royal castle of Beaugency to dissolve the marriage. Archbishop Hugh Sens, Primate of France, presided, and Louis and Eleanor were both present, as were the Archbishops of Bordeaux and Rouen. Archbishop Samson of Rheims acted for Eleanor. On March 21 the four archbishops, with the approval of Pope Eugenius, granted an annulment due to consanguinity within the fourth degree (Eleanor and Louis were third cousins, once removed and shared common ancestry with Robert II of France. Their two daughters were declared legitimate and custody of them awarded to King Louis. Archbishop Sampson received assurances from Louis that Eleanor's lands would be restored to her.
Noted events in her life were:
• Title:
Queen of England, 19 Dec 1154, Westminster Abbey, London, England. 2
Children from this marriage were:
16 F i. Alix of France .
Alix married Theobold V "The Good" Comte de Blois, son of Theobald III of Champagne Count de Blois and Garsende of Maine, in 1164.
17 F ii. Marie Capet .
Marie married Stephen II Comte de Blois,2 33 son of Theobald III of Champagne Count de Blois and Garsende of Maine. Stephen was born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France 2 48 and died on 19 May 1102 in Rames 2 48 49 at age 57. The cause of his death was Killed in battle. Another name for Stephen was Étienne Henri.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: A crusader under Godfrey de Bouillon who fell gallantly fighting the infidels. 2
• Death: Died at the battle of Ramla. 2
Louis next
married Constance of Castile, daughter of Emperor
Alfonso VII King of Castile & León and Berenguela
Berenger de Barcelona. Constance died on 6 Oct 1160.
Children from this marriage were:
18 F i. Marguerite de France
was born in 1158 and died in 1197 at age 39.

Marguerite married Henry of England Count of Anjou,50 son of Henry II King of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 2 Nov 1160. Henry was born on 28 Feb 1155 and died on 11 Jun 1183 at age 28. Another name for Henry was Henry the Young King.
19 F ii. Alys de France was
born on 4 Oct 1160 and died in 1220 at age 60.
Louis next married Adele de Champagne,2 4 36 daughter of Theobald II "Le Grand" Comte de Blois and Maud de Carinthia, on 13 Nov 1160.1 2 4 13 32 33 34 35 36 Adele was born in 1140 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France,2 4 36 died on 4 Jun 1206 in Paris, Seine, France 2 4 36 at age 66, and was buried at Abbaye Deleware Potigny.2 4 Another name for Adele was Alice de Champagne.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Unknown:
2 Annuled on
nominal grounds of consanguinity.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 20 M i. Philippe
II Capet Augustus King of France 2
4 was born
on 21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse (Near Paris), France 2 and
died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes, France 2
at age 57.

14.
Peter de Courtenay 4
24 25 37 38 39 (Louis
VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1125 in Montargis, France 4
24 25 39
and died on 10 Apr 1183 in Palestine 4
13 24 25 39
about age 58.
Noted events in his life were:
• Titles: Comte de Courtenay Comte de Montargis, Prince of France. 4 25 39 40
• Occupation: Crusader. 4 25 39
Peter married Elizabeth de Courtenay,2 4 24 37 51 daughter of Renaud de Courtenay and Hawise le Donjon, in 1150.2 4 24 25 37 40 Elizabeth was born about 1127 in Courtenay, Loiret, France 2 4 24 51 and died on 14 Sep 1205 in Sutton, Berkshire, England 2 4 24 51 about age 78. Another name for Elizabeth was Isabelle.
Noted events in her life were:
•
Inheritance: Heiress of Courtenay.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 21 F i. Alice
de Courtenay 2
4 24 25 37 38 40 51 52 was born in
1160 in Courtenay, Loiret, France 2
4 24 40 52
and died in 1218 in France 2
4 24 40 52
at age 58.

15.
Wladyslaw II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia
2 3 21 41 (Sbislava
Svyatopolkovna of Kiev10, Sviatopolk Mikhail
Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8, Izyaslav
Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1105 2
3
and died on 30 May 1159 2
3 42
at age 54. Another name for Wladyslaw was Wladyslaw II Of Cracow King
of Poland.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund
I tafel 191.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Prince of Cracow and Silesia.
• Title: King of Poland, 1138 to 1146. 2 42
Wladyslaw married Agnes
de Babenberg,2
3 41 42 daughter of Saint
Leopold III Margrave of Austria and Agnes of Germany,
between 1123 and 1124.3
23 41 42 Agnes was
born in 1111 in Austria 2
3 42
and died on 25 Jan 1157 2
3 42
at age 46. Another name for Agnes was Agnes de Babenberg.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 22 F i. Richeza
of Silesia 1
2 3 4
41 was born
about 1131 in Poland 2
3 41
and died on 16 Jun 1185 2
3 41
about age 54.
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Eighth
Generation 

20.
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France 2 4
(Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse (Near Paris), France 2
and died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes, France 2
at age 57.
Philippe married Isabella
de Hainault 2
in 1180.2
Isabella was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Virginialenciennes, Nord, France 2 and
died on 15 Mar 1190 in Paris, Seine, France 2
at age 19.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 23 M i. Louis
VIII "The Lion" King of France 2
54 was born
on 5 Sep 1187 in Paris, Seine, France 2
55 56
and died on 8 Nov 1226 in Montpensier, Auvergne, France 2 55 56
at age 39.

21.
Alice de Courtenay 2
4 24 25 37 38 40 51 52 (Peter
de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9,
Philippe I King of France6, Anna Agnesa
Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd Olafsdottir3,
Olaf III, King of Sweden2, Erik VI, King of
Sweden1) was born in 1160 in
Courtenay, Loiret, France 2
4 24 40 52
and died in 1218 in France 2
4 24 40 52
at age 58. Another name for Alice was Alix de Courtenay.
Research Notes: My information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Alice married Aymer
"Taillefer" Comte d'Angoulême,2
4 24 37 38 52 57 58 son of Guillaume
VI "Taillefer" Comte d'Angoulême and Marguerite
de Turrenne, in Apr 1186.2
4 24 37 38 40 52 53 Aymer was
born in 1160 in Angoulême, Charente, France,2 4
24 52 57
died on 16 Jun 1202 in Limoges, France 2
4 24 38 52 57
at age 42, and was buried in Chapelle St Nicholas á la
Couronne, France.2
4 57
The child from this marriage was:
+ 24 F i. Comtesse
Isabella d'Angoulême 1
2 4 24 26 37 40 43 52 57 59 60 61 was born
about 1186 in Angoulême, Charente, France,2 4
24 34 47 52 59
died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault L'abbe, Maine-Et-Loire, France 2 4
24 34 38 47 52 59
about age 60, and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, France.2 38
22.
Richeza of Silesia 1
2 3 4
41 (Wladyslaw
II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia15,
Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev10, Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8,
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1131 in Poland 2
3 41
and died on 16 Jun 1185 2
3 41
about age 54. Another name for Richeza was Aka Richeza Of Poland.
Research Notes: My
information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

Richeza married Emperor Alfonso VII King of Castile & León,1 2 4 68 son of Raimund Comte de Bourgogne, d'Amans, Galicia & Coimbr and Urraca Alfonsez Queen of Castile & León, in Jul 1152.2 4 Alfonso was born on 1 Mar 1103 in Castile, Spain,1 2 4 68 69 died on 21 Aug 1157 in Fresneda, Spain 2 4 70 at age 54, and was buried in Cathedral de Santa Maria, Toldeo, Spain.1 2 Another name for Alfonso was Alfonso VII Raimundez Ct de Castile.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title:
Emperor of Spain, King of Galicia, Toldeo, Zaragoza & the
Asturias. 2
4
The child from this marriage was:
+ 25 F i. Sancha
Alfonsez de Castile 2
4 41 was born on
21 Sep 1154 in Castile, Spain,1
2 4 41
died on 9 Nov 1208 in Monastery Of Xinena, Sijena, Spain 1 2
4 41
at age 54, and was buried in Monastery of Nuestra Senora, Poblet.2 4
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Ninth
Generation 

23.
Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France 2 54 (Philippe
II Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII
"Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros"
King of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
5 Sep 1187 in Paris, Seine, France 2
55 56
and died on 8 Nov 1226 in Montpensier, Auvergne, France 2 55 56
at age 39.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: As Prince of France, met by popular acclaim in his English campaign. 2
• Political: Attemted to sieze English throne w/ support of rebellios English barons. 2
• Political: At time of John's death, controlled half of England. 2 72
• Military: Took Winchester, beseiged Royal Castle there, 14 Jun 1216. 2
Louis married Blanche
of Castile,2
4 71 73 daughter of Alphonso
VIII King of Castile and Princess Eleanor
Plantagenet, on 23 May 1200 in Normandy.2
47 52 55 Blanche was
born on 23 May 1188 in Chateaux Deleware Pale, Virginialencia, Castile,2 47 74
died on 30 Nov 1253 in Palais Du Louvre, Paris, France 2 56 74
at age 65, and was buried in Maubuisson.2
Children from this marriage were:
+ 26 M i. Robert
"The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois 2
52 75 76 was born in
Sep 1216 in France 2
47 54 77
and died on 8 Feb 1250 in AL-Mansura, On The Nile, Egypt 2 47 52 54
at age 33.
27 M ii. Louis IX King of France
was born on 25 Apr 1215 and died on 25 Aug 1270 at age 55.
Louis married Marguerite
de Provence,78
daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence &
Forcalquier and Beatrice de Savoie, on 27
May 1234. Marguerite was born in 1221 and died in 1295 at age 74.

28 M iii. Charles I of Sicily King of
Sicily was born in 1227 and died in 1285 at age 58.
Charles married Beatrice
de Provence,78
daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence &
Forcalquier and Beatrice de Savoie, on 31
Jan 1246 in Aix-En-Provence. Beatrice was born in 1231 and died in 1267
at age 36.

24.
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême 1 2
4 24 26 37 40 43 52 57 59 60 61 (Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1186 in Angoulême, Charente, France,2 4
24 34 47 52 59
died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault L'abbe, Maine-Et-Loire, France 2 4
24 34 38 47 52 59
about age 60, and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, France.2 38
Research Notes: My
information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Medical Notes: Blonde, blue eyes.
Noted events in her life were:
• Betrothal: She was betrothed to Hugh le Brun the elder prior to marrying John. 2
• Personality: Lured her son Henry III into diastrous entanglements & wars. 2 67
• Personality: In her 2nd marriage, she bacame inscrutable & haughty, but still elegant. 2 67
• Physical Description: She was blonde and blue eyed - one of the most breath taking beauties of her day, even in later life. 2 67
• Succession: ucceeded her father as Countess de Angoulême, summer of 1202. 2 79
• Fact: Accused of trying
to poison Louis IX; fled to Fontevraud Abbey, where she died. 2 67
Isabella married John I of England King of England,2 4 26 34 43 61 62 son of Henry II King of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony, France.1 4 24 26 34 47 59 61 62 63 John was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England,1 2 4 34 47 61 62 80 died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Lincolnshire 1 2 4 34 47 62 80 81 at age 49, and was buried in Worcester Cathedral.1 2 4 34 61 The cause of his death was Fever, chills, exhaustion after crossing Wash of Lincoln & Norfolk. Another name for John was John Lackland.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Legendary evil "Prince John" in Robin Hood story. 2
• Personality: Able administrator, interested in fine points of the law. 2 72
• Political: His reign saw renewal of war with Phillip II Augustus of France. 1 2 47
• Personality: Moody, cruel & sadistic, but also intelligent, fair, charitable to the poor. 2
• Titles: 1177 to 1189. 1 2 61 King of Ireland 1177, Count of Mortain 1189, Earl of Gloucester 29 Aug 1189.
• Title: Count of Maine, 1199 to 1203. 62
• Title: Duke of Aquitaine, 1199 to 1216. 62
• Title: Duke of Normandy, 1199 to 1204. 62
• Title: King of England, 1199 to 1216. 62
•
Political: Signed Magna Carta, 1215, Runnymede. 1
2 26 Repudiation
of the charter led to the first Barons War 1215-17.
Children
from this marriage were:

29 F i. Isabella Plantagenet
died in 1241.

Isabella married Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
30 F
ii. Eleanor Plantagenet died
in 1274.
Eleanor married Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester.
Eleanor next married William Marshal 2nd Earl of Pembroke, son of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Comtesse de Strigoil. William was born about 1190 and died on 6 Apr 1231 about age 41.
+ 31 M iii. Richard
Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou 1 2
4 38 82 83 was born on 5
Jan 1209 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire,1
2 4 38 82 84
died on 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhamsetad Castle, Hertfordshire 2 4
84 85
at age 63, and was buried in Hayles Abbey, Gloucestershire.2 4
84 86
+ 32 M iv. Henry
III King of England 1
2 4 26 34 38 43 52 89 90 was born on 1
Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England,1 2
4 47 52 89 90 91
died on 16 Nov 1272 in Wesminster, Middlesex 2
4 47 52 89 90 92 93
at age 65, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1 2
34 90
33 F v. Joan Plantagenet was
born on 22 Jul 1210 and died on 4 Mar 1238 at age 27.
Joan married Alexander II King of Scotland, son of William I "The Lion" King of Scotland and Ermengarde de Beaumont, 15-18 Jun 1221. Alexander was born on 24 Aug 1198 and died on 6 Jul 1249 at age 50.
Isabella next married Hugh X "le Brun" Sire de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche 2 52 on 10 May 1220 in France.2 4 13 40 64 65 66 67 Hugh was born in 1183 in Lusignan, Vienne, France 2 52 and died about 6 Jun 1246 in Surrey, England 2 52 66 about age 63.
Noted events in his life were:
• Political: Refused to pay homage to Louis IX's brother. 2 67
• Political: Thus he lured his stepson Henry III into the diastrous Gascony campaign of 1242. 2 67
25.
Sancha Alfonsez de Castile 2
4 41 (Richeza
of Silesia22, Wladyslaw II "The Exile" Prince of
Kracow and Silesia15, Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of
Kiev10, Sviatopolk Mikhail Iziaslavich III,
Grand Prince of Kiev8, Izyaslav Iaroslavich I,
Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
21 Sep 1154 in Castile, Spain,1
2 4 41
died on 9 Nov 1208 in Monastery Of Xinena, Sijena, Spain 1 2
4 41
at age 54, and was buried in Monastery of Nuestra Senora, Poblet.2 4
Research
Notes: My
information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
and Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Noted events in her life were:
• Title:
Princess of Castile, León, Galicia, & the Asturias. 2 4

Sancha married Alfonso II King of Aragón,1 2 4 15 41 son of Ramón IV "The Saint" Berenguer Conde de Barcelona and Petronilla Ramirez Queen of Aragón, on 18 Jan 1174 in Saragosa.1 4 15 23 41 71 Alfonso was born in May 1152 in Aragón, Spain,1 2 4 15 41 died on 25 Apr 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrennes-Orienta, Aragón, France 2 4 15 41 at age 43, and was buried in Monastery of Nuestra Señora, Poblet.2 Other names for Alfonso were The Chaste, and The Troubador.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Marquis of Provence, 1166. 2 4
• Title: Marquis and Count of Barcelona, Tortosa & Lerida. 2
• Title:
Count of Tarragona, Gerona and Cerdagne, 1162. 2
Count of Tarragona, Gerona and Cerdagne (1162).
The child from this marriage was:
+ 34 M i. Alphonso
II Comte de Provence 1
2 4 41 71 was born Btw
1174 and 1180 in Huesca 2
4 41 71
and died in Feb 1209 in Palermo, Sicily 2
4 41 71
at age 34.
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Tenth
Generation 

26.
Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois 2 52 75 76 (Louis
VIII "The Lion" King of France23, Philippe II
Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII "Le
Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros" King
of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
Sep 1216 in France 2
47 54 77
and died on 8 Feb 1250 in AL-Mansura, On The Nile, Egypt 2 47 52 54
at age 33. The cause of his death was Drowned in the Nile River on the
Crusade of St. Louis. Another name for Robert was Robert the Good.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: Fled the battle & sank in the Nile in full armor. 2 67
• Personality: Known as hot tempered & rash. 2 67
Robert married Matilda
of Brabant, daughter of Henry II Duke of Brabant
& Lothier and Marie of Hohenstaufen,
on 14 Jun 1237 in Compiègne.54
Matilda was born in 1224 and died on 29 Sep 1288 at age 64.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 35 F i. Blanche
Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre 43
died on 2 May 1300.75

31.
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou
1 2 4
38 82 83 (Comtesse
Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice de
Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
5 Jan 1209 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire,1
2 4 38 82 84
died on 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhamsetad Castle, Hertfordshire 2 4
84 85
at age 63, and was buried in Hayles Abbey, Gloucestershire.2 4
84 86
The cause of his death was Apoplectic siezure.
General Notes: Weir
says died Berkhampstead Castle & buried Hayles Abbey.
Source:
"Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman:
During
Simon de Montfort's barons war, March 31, 1264 Londoners riot (London
was very pro de Montfort), burn townhouses of the hated William de
Lusignan, also prominent Royalist Lord Philip Basset, also Richard of
Cornwall's Westminster manor, & his beloved Isleworth manor 7
miles
away. Richard overnight goes from trying to mediate a solution to, like
Edward, ardently desiring a battlefield confrontation. Richard was not
popular with his brother Henry III's subjects as he was intelligent,
pragmatic, had business acumen, & a lack of rancor; these
qualities
were disdained in favor of reckless courage, battlefield prowess,
&
open-handed generosity, which was expected of Lords. Richard's courage
was never suspect; but he was not an innovative nor brilliant military
commander. At Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, Richard commanded the
left flank of the Royalist forces. After Prince Edward left the battle
to pursue with unwholesome savagery the rebel Londoner flank of
Montfort's forces, Montfort, keeping a reserve force (a tactic unheard
of) came in & attacked Henry & obliterated his force;
Henry
fleed to the priory. Gilbert de Clare's center column forces met
Richard's & took the day. Richard with his son Edmund fled into
a
windmill. When de Clare's forces captured the, they jeered "come out
king of the millers". John Giffard's squire was the one who officially
accepted Richard's royal surrender, adding to Richard's discomposure
(that he had surrendered to a squire rather than a knight). Upon his
presentation to Simon de Montfort, Simon made the lad, John Befs of
Tewkesbury, a knight.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Intelligent, pragmatic, had business acumen, a lack of rancor. Reddish hair & fair complected. Near sighted. 2 67
• Personality: Known for his studied, analytical & shrewd competence. 2 67
• Title: Earl of Cornwall, 30 May 1227. 2 38 Renounced the County of Poitou ca Dec 1243.
• Title: Elected King of the Romans and King of Germany (Almaine)., 13 Jan 1257. 2 4 45 85
• Family: Peacemaker between Henry & Prince Edward, Henry's son., 23 Apr 1260. 2 67
• Personality: Never got over the murder of his son Henry by his Montfort nephews., Mar 1271. 2
Richard had a relationship with Jeanne
de Valletort.1
2 4 85 87 88 1 2
4 84 85 87 88
+ 36 M i. Sir
Richard de Cornwall 1
2 4 82 84 85 88 died after
1280.1
2 82 85
Richard married Isabella Marshal Countess of Pembroke,2 4 13 84 85 99 100 daughter of Sir William Marshal Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Comtesse de Strigoil, on 13 Mar 1231 in Fawley Church, Buckinghamshire.2 4 13 84 85 Isabella was born on 9 Oct 1200 in Pembroke Castle, Wales,2 85 died on 15 Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England 2 85 99 at age 39, and was buried in Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire.2 85 The cause of her death was Jaundice contracted whilst in childbed. Another name for Isabella was Isabella Mareschal.2 4 28
Richard next
married Sanchia de Provence,78
daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence &
Forcalquier and Beatrice de Savoie.
Sanchia was born in 1228 and died in 1261 at age 33.

32.
Henry III King of England 1
2 4 26 34 38 43 52 89 90 (Comtesse
Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice de
Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England,1 2
4 47 52 89 90 91
died on 16 Nov 1272 in Wesminster, Middlesex 2
4 47 52 89 90 92 93
at age 65, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1 2
34 90
Another name for Henry was Henry III Plantagenet King Of England.
General Notes:
Source: British Monarchy Official Website:
Henry
III (reigned 1216-1272), John's son, was only nine when he became king.
By 1227, when he assumed power from his regent, order had been restored
based on his acceptance of Magna Carta. However, the king's failed
campaigns in France, his choice of foreigners as friends and advisers,
together with the cost of his scheme to make one of his younger sons
king of Sicily and help the Pope against the Holy Roman Emperor, led to
further disputes with the barons and united opposition in Church and
State. The Provisions of Oxford (1258) and the Provisions of
Westminster (1259 were attempts by the nobles to curb the king's power,
control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry
renounced the Provisions in 1264 and war broke out. The barons under
their leader, Simon de Montfort, were initially successful, but Henry
and his son, Edward, finally defeated and killed de Montfort at the
Battle of Evesham in 1265. Royal authority was restored by the Statute
of Marlborough (1267), in which the king also promised to uphold Magna
Carta and some of the Provisions of Westminster.
Source:
Sharon Kay Penman "Falls the Shadow":
In April 1258, Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall sent 50 ships of
grain from Germany (where Richard was chasing the elusive crown of
Germany) to London to help alleviate the famine, Henry siezed the ships
& tried to sell them at inflated prices. This enraged the
general
populace of London, Henry backed down but they remained bitter. After
Henry reconciled with Prince Edward through the mediation of Richard of
Cornwall (Henry thought Edward was plotting with Simon de Montfort),
Henry attempted to try de Montfort on charges of perjery &
"lesse-majeste". The Barons on the King's Council baulked &
Louis
IX was dismayed by Henry's bad faith, & sent the Archbishop of
Rouen to defend de Montfort, Henry backed off. In June 1261 Henry
borrows from his father John's tricks & gets the Pope to annul
the
Oxford Provisions, even as John did with the Magna Charta. The Barons
nearly revolt over this, with even Richard de Clare, Earl of
Gloucester, siding with de Montfort. Later, de Clare defects from de
Montfort & comes to a "private understanding" with Henry
& de
Montofrt's "common enterprise" unravels. Simon withdraws to France. In
July 1262, Henry follows de Montfort into France & tries to
have
him arraigned before the French King, Louis IX, but the attempt fails.
Simon returns to England April 1263, which most felt meant a precursor
to war. May 1263 the de Montfort supporters meet & vow all are
enemies who do not support the Provisions save the King & his
family. Henry held fast, the barons' discontent flared into violence
& Simon's supporter the Earl of Derby sacked the town of
Worcester
& burned the Jewry. May 1263 the young Earl of Gloucester led
an
Army west & captured the Bishop of Hereford, the most hated of
the
foreign advisors to Henry III then left after the expulsion of the de
Lusignans. He threw the Bishop into prison, laid siege to the royal
castle at Gloucester, where de Montfort assumed command. The army then
went north to Bridgenorth, where they coordinated their attack with
Llywelyn ap Gruffydd; the twon & castle surrendered. de
Montfort
then headed south for London, where a panicked Henry took refuge in the
Tower. In June 1263 Prince Edward's foreign Flemish troops burned
Bristol; the populace rose up & besieged him & his army
in the
castle. The Bishop of Worcester placated the townsfolk by taking
Edward's pladge to make peace with de Montfort & the barons
(which
Edward had no intention of honoring his pledge). In October 1263
Richard Duke of Cornwall (Henry's brother) son Henry defected to
Montfort. Simon received a triumphal entry into London July 1263
&
Henry capitulated at the Tower of London on July 13, 1263.
Reigned
1216-1272. A minor when he took the throne he did not take the reigns
of Government himself until 1234. Baronian discontent simmered, boiling
over in 1258 when Henry facing financial disaster attempted to raise
large sums from his magnates. Reforms were agreed upon but then
renouced by Henry. Simon de Montford lead a rebellion against the King
(the Barons Wars) which was defeated after initial success, thereafter
Hnery ceeded much of his power to his son. Henry III ran afoul of his
barons (again) when he requested a large amount of money to aid him in
putting down Gaston de Béarn's 2nd rebellion in Gascony,
saying that de
Béarn's ally St. Ferdinand III King of Castile was going to
invade
Gascony, but just as he said this, Simon de Montfort returned to
England & told the barons that Henry was actually negotiating
with
the St. Ferdinand III to marry his daughter Eleanor to Henry's son
Crown Prince Edward "Longshanks" (de Montfort's commetns were true). At
this point, with Henry's many debacles, his lack of resolve &
constancy, the reforms were going to be made with or without his
participation.
Source: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay
Penman:
William the Conqueror requested a large number of Jews to move to
England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under
his
reign. They continued to thrive under William's grandson Henry II. When
Richard was coronated, he did so "in a bath of Jewish blood." John
merely taxed them very heavily, "bled them white". The Jews did the
worst of all under the pious Henry III as during his reign the church
felt threatened by violence, war, schism & heresy. The church
encouraged Jewish pogroms & spread rumors of grisly rituals
&
murders committed by Jews. Henry, as a faithful son of the church, did
nothing to restrain it.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Kind but capricious, urbane, pious, loved pageantry, sensitive to slights. He had reddish hair and was fair complected, middle height. 2 67
• Political: Captured by baronial party under Montfort, but restored by son Edward, 1265. 2 4
• Transfer of Power: After the Baron War, Henry ceeded much power to his son Edward Longshanks. 2
• Title: King of England, 28 Oct 1216 to 1272. 2 Took reigns of government 1234.
• Political: Defeated resoundingly by Louis IX in the ill fated Gascony campaign, 1242. 2 67
• Political: Gascony debacle followed by inept & catastrophic Welsh campaign, Aug 1245. 2 67
• Political: Baronial
discontent simmered in 1258 when he tried to raise large sums of money,
1258. 2
Henry married Eleanor de Provence,2 4 5 26 43 52 89 90 95 96 daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier and Beatrice de Savoie, on 24 Jan 1237 in Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England.4 26 47 52 63 89 90 91 94 95 Eleanor was born in 1222 in Aix-En-Provence, France,1 2 4 47 52 89 91 101 died on 26 Jun 1291 in Amesbury, England 2 4 47 52 89 91 102 at age 69, and was buried in Convent Church, Amesbury, England.2
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage: 14 Jan 1236. 90
Noted events in her life were:
• Fact: Rescued by Henry's enemy Thomas FitzThomas, Mayor of London. 2 67
• Personality: Hated by the commoners for her lavish tastes & French patronage. 2 67
• Personality: Most unpopular Queen since the days of the Conqueror. 2 67
• Personality: Well educated, high spirited, pretty. Not very popular w/ barons. 2 67
• Religion: After King Henry died she took the veil at Amesbury. 2
• Assension: Queen of England, 20 Jan 1236, Westminster Abbey, London, England.
• Fact: Attacked by mob as she attempted to escape London up the Thames, Jul 1263. 2 67
• Political: After
Henry's defeat at Lewes, tried to organize an army to invade from
Flanders, Nov 1264. 2
Children from this marriage were:
+ 37 M i. Edward
I "Longshanks" King of England 1
2 4 26 34 52 89 103 104 105 106 107 was born on
17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England,1 2
4 34 47 52 89 104 105
died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-The-Sands, Near Carlisle, Cumberland,
England 1
2 4 34 47 52 89 101 104 105 106
at age 68, and was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, London,
England.1
2 34
+ 38 M ii. Edmund
Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster 2
4 43 52 89 112 113 114 115 was born on
16 Jan 1245 in London, England,2
52 89 97 114
died in 1296 in Bayonne, France 2
52 89 97 101 114
at age 51, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.2
+ 39 F iii. Princess
Margaret Plantagenet was born in 1240 and died in
1275 at age 35.
40 F iv. Beatrice Plantagenet
.
41 F v. Katherine Plantagenet
.

34.
Alphonso II Comte de Provence 1
2 4 41 71 (Sancha
Alfonsez de Castile25, Richeza of Silesia22,
Wladyslaw II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia15,
Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev10, Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8,
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born Btw
1174 and 1180 in Huesca 2
4 41 71
and died in Feb 1209 in Palermo, Sicily 2
4 41 71
at age 34. Another name for Alphonso was El Casto.
Research Notes: My
information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Prince of Aragón. 2 4 71
Alphonso married Gersinde de Sabran Contessa de Forcalquier,2 4 41 71 daughter of Raimond de Sabran Prince of Marseilles and Contessa Gersinde de Forcalquier, in Jul 1193 in Aix-En-Provence, France.2 4 41 71 96 Gersinde was born in 1180 in Sabran, Spain 2 4 41 71 and died in 1224 in L'abbaye Deleware La Celle, France 2 4 41 71 at age 44. Another name for Gersinde was Gersinde De Sabran Cts de Castlelard.
Noted events in her life were:
• Religion: Was a nun, 1222. 2
• Title:
Contessa de Castlelard. 2
41
The child from this marriage was:
+ 42 M i. Ramon
Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier
2 4 41 71 95 96 was born in
1195 in Aix-En-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France 2 4
41 96
and died on 19 Aug 1245 in Aix-En-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France 2 4
41 96
at age 50.
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Eleventh
Generation 

35.
Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre 43 (Robert
"The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26, Louis
VIII "The Lion" King of France23, Philippe II
Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII "Le
Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros" King
of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) died on 2
May 1300.75

Blanche married Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster,2 4 43 52 89 112 113 114 115 son of Henry III King of England and Eleanor de Provence, on 3 Feb 1296 in Paris, France.97 Edmund was born on 16 Jan 1245 in London, England,2 52 89 97 114 died in 1296 in Bayonne, France 2 52 89 97 101 114 at age 51, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.2 Another name for Edmund was Edmund Crouchback Earl of Leicester.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Made Earl of Chester, Abt 1253. 2
• Political: Obtained Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave. 2
• Political: Invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia, 1253. 2
• Title: 1st Earl of Lancaster & High Steward of England, 26 Oct 1265. 2 4 89 114
• Assension: His father
Henry III invested him with earldom of Leicester, 26 Oct 1265. 2 67 93
Children from this marriage were:
+ 43 M i. Henry
Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster 43
was born in 1281 117
and died on 25 Mar 1345 117
at age 64.
44 M ii. Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of
Lancaster .
45 M iii. John Plantagenet Lord of
Beaufort .
36.
Sir Richard de Cornwall 1
2 4 82 84 85 88 (Richard
Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) died after
1280.1
2 82 85
Richard married Joan.2 82 85 98
The child from this marriage was:
+ 47 F i. Joan
de Cornwall 1
2 52 died after
1347.2
52

37.
Edward I "Longshanks" King of England 1 2
4 26 34 52 89 103 104 105 106 107 (Henry
III King of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England,1 2
4 34 47 52 89 104 105
died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-The-Sands, Near Carlisle, Cumberland,
England 1
2 4 34 47 52 89 101 104 105 106
at age 68, and was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, London,
England.1
2 34
The cause of his death was Dysentery. Another name for Edward was
Edward Plantagenet.
General Notes:
Source: British Monarchy Official Website:
Edward
I (1272-1307), who succeeded his father, was an able administrator and
law maker. He re-established royal power, investigating many of the
abuses resulting from weak royal government and issuing new laws.
Edward was an effective soldier, gaining experience from going on
crusade to Egypt and Syria before he became king. In 1276 Edward
invaded Wales where Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, Prince of Wales, had built up
considerable power. In a series of campaigns Edward gained control of
Wales, building strong castles to secure his conquests. Llewelyn was
killed and in 1284, the Statute of Wales brought Wales under Edward's
rule. In 1301, he created his eldest son, Edward, the first English
Prince of Wales. Wanting to unite the country behind him and to raise
money for all these campaigns, in 1295 the king called what became
known as the 'Model Parliament'. To this he summoned not only the
aristocracy and the prelates, but also the knights of the shires,
burgesses from the towns and junior clergy, thus creating a Parliament
in approximately its modern form. From this date onwards, this system
of representation became the norm. In 1296 Edward invaded Scotland,
successfully seizing the king of Scots and the Stone of Scone. However,
a guerrilla war broke out and William Wallace, the Scottish leader,
defeated the English at Stirling Bridge. Wallace was finally captured
and executed in 1305. Edward died in 1307, when he was about to start
another campaign against the Scots. In 1314 Robert the Bruce, who had
become king of Scots in 1306, defeated the English at the Battle of
Bannockburn.
Source: Sharon Kay Penman "Falls the
Shadow":
He
was on fairly friendly & respectful terms with his uncle, Simon
de
Montfort, and even initially supported Simon's calls for honoring the
Oxford Provisions. But, after Richard of Cornwall's mediation in the
dispute between Edward & his father Henry, Simon had his final
break with de Montort in April 1260. In late June 1260, Edward,
attempting to alleviate Henry's money crisis, by subterfuge under cover
of darkness requested admittance into the New Temple of the Knights
Templar in London & robbed the treasuries of the city guilds.
In
June 1263 Prince Edward's foreign Flemish troops burned Bristol; the
populace rose up & besieged him & his army in the
castle. The
Bishop of Worcester, Walter de Cantelou placated the townsfolk by
taking Edward's pladge to make peace with de Montfort & the
barons
(Edward had no intention of honoring his pledge). March 1264 Simon's
sons Henry & Bran de Montfort trap Prince Edward at Gloucester
Castle, but Edward solemnly avows to Henry (they were extremely close,
growing up together) that if Henry grants him a truce he will work with
King Henry & Richard of Cornwall to arrange a truce &
avoid
war. Henry de Montfort was in command, & believed him. Edward
was
lying through his teeth. As soon as Henry & Bran de Montfort's
army
were out of sight, Edward siezed the town & imposed harsh fines
& penalties. On April 5 1264 the defeat at Northampton by
Edward of
Simon's forces (de MOntfort was in London) crippled rebel forces.
Northampton defenses had been allowed to decay in the years previous to
de Montfort's occupation there, plus the battle was lost due to the
treachery of the Prior at St. Andrew's. After the defeat, Edward
allowed his army to have their sport on the town, culminating in utter
destruction, rapine, murder, etc. of its inhabitants. Some 80 barons
& knights were taken prisoner & the rebel army was
gutted. The
defeat touched off a riot in London (since Londoners were very
favorable to Simon) on Apr 9, 1264 in which hundreds, mainly Jews, were
slain. In May 1264 Edward looted lands of Robert de Ferrers, the Earl
of Derby, & after Derby lost Tutbury Castle, he defected from
Simon's support. King Henry meanwhile took Leicester &
Nottingham.
Simon & Gilbert de Clare attacked Rochester Castle (which
surrendered) & besieged the town when Edward approached London
so
Simon went back to defend it. King Henry & Edward were
practicing
fierce cruelty by chopping off the nads & feet of all common
soldiers captured from de Montfort's army. The Cinque Ports &
Dover
Castle held fast for Simon, & did not obey Henry &
Edward's
command for a naval force to attack London. Thwarted, Edward takes
Gilbert de Clare's Tonbridge Castle. Simon continued to hold London,
but was surrounded by Edward & Henry. In May 1264, the Bishop
of
Chichester tried to convince Henry III to negotiate, but he refused.
The Bishops of London & Worcester (Walter de Cantelou) try to
do
the same on the eve of the Battle of Lewes; again Henry refuses. At
Lewes, Montfort was outnumbered 2:1; Royalist forces numbered some
10,000. Montfort introduced a new strategy to warfare; he established a
reserve command to be commanded by himself, plus he intoduced the
concept of the night march. He was thought to be miles away by the
Royalist forces on the eve of the battle, but he & his army
undertook a night march to focre the battle on May 14, 1264. Henry was
utterly taken by surprise, & his garrison lodged at the Priory
were
in some confusion; however, Edward, who garrisoned his men at Lewes
Castle, was able to meet the rebel left flank of greenhorn &
untrained Londoners under the command of Nicholas de Segrave. Edward
routed them with no care for the "rules" of war in that he &
his
knights undertook a pursuit miles away from the battle only to slay
every man they could find. This was thought caused by the Londoner's
steadfast support for Monfort and their animosity toward Henry
&
especially Edward's mother Queen Eleanor (including the London mob's
attack on her barge July 1263). From these beginnings Edward had a
lifelong hatred for Londoners. On the eve of the Battle of Lewes, 14
May 1264, after Henry had refused the entreaty of the Bishops of London
& Worcester (Walter de Cantelou) to negotiate, Simon formally
renounced all allegiance to Henry, & was followed by his men.
including Gilbert de Clare, Hugh le Despenser, Humfrey de Bohun VI "the
Younger", John Giffard, Sir John FitzJohn, Nicholas de Segrave,
&
Robert de Vere. Clare & Vere had the most to lose of any rebel
supporters. At the battle itself, the left flank of green &
hastily
trained but no battle-experience Londoners was under the command of
Nicholas de Segrave with 2nd an inexperienced John Giffard; the right
flank was commanded by Simon's sons Henry & Guy de Montfort
(Bran
still being held in captivity at Windsor Castle by Henry) with 2nd
Humphrey de Bohun VI "the Younger", the center column was commanded by
Gilbert de Clare, 2nded by Sir John FitzJohn, with Simon himself
commanding the new reserve force 2nded by Hugh le Despenser. For the
Royalists, Henry commanded the center column, Richard of Cornwall
commanded the left flank, & Edward commanded the vanguard.
Royalist
forces outnumbered the rebels by some 2:1 with some 10,000 men. Henry's
force was augmented by a Scots force sent by his son in law Alexander
III the Glorious, King of Scotland. With Edward were Dafydd ap
Gruffydd, Hugh le Bigod, Henry Plantagenet of Almaine, Richard of
Cornwall's son (& Edward's cousin & Simon's nephew),
& John
de Warenne. At the time of the battle, Simon was thought to be miles
away, & still unable to ride a horse due to his broken leg.
After
Edward had absented himself from the field so long (carrying out his
vengeance on the Londoners) Simon attacked & obliterated King
Henry's force. Henry fled to the Priory. Richard of Cornwall was
captured by Gilbert de Clare. When Edward & his men found out,
Edward was urged to flee to Pevensey Castle & from there toward
France. Edward refused to abandon his father, but the de Lusignans fled
the battle, as did John de Warenne, Hugh le Bigod, Dafydd ap Gruddydd
& over 300 knights. Only Edward's cousin Henry of Almaine
(Richard
of Cornwall's son) & Edwards household knights remained with
him.
Edward got through John FitzJohn's surrounding encampment to his father
in the priory, Simon then offered a 12 hour truce & accepted
their
surrender the following morning. Lewes resulted in 2700 known dead (one
of every five men). Under the Mise of Lewes, the Oxford Provisions were
again reinstated as the law of the land, with an arbitration
commission. Under no circumstances could Henry appoint aliens onto his
council. Henry's extravagent spending was also to be brought under
control & he to live within his means & pay off his
enormous
debts. A full amnesty was proclaimed for all rebels. No ransoms were to
be paid for men captured at Lewes nor earlier at Northampton. Edward
& Henry of Almaine surrendered themselves as hostages for their
fathers' good faith. Edward was confined at Wallingford Castle with
Richard of Cornwall. King Henry was lodged securely at the palace of
the Bishop of London, In June 1264, Simon called a Parliament, one that
included knights & town officials. The effect of Lewes that
while
Henry was still King, Simon had command of the realm. He also called
for the terms of the Chivalric code to cover not only knights, but also
commoners & Jews. In October 1264, the Pope (who hated Simon
&
the English Lords who had refused to succor his (the Pope's) abortive
plans for Sicily) formally excommunicated Simon, his sons Henry, Bran
& Guy, Gilbert de Clare, Hugh le Despenser, the Mayor of London
Thomas FitzThomas, & many of their supporters. The Bishops of
Worcester, London & Winchester refused to publish the sentence
of
anathema; the Pope laid England under Interdict Oct 21 1264, but the
English clergy continued to support Simon & services &
rites of
the Church continued to be performed. After the great victory, Simon's
problems with governing began to mount. He wielded the King's authority
without the right, & many began to question his motives for
power.
Also, an economic crises mounted as the sailors of the Cinque Ports had
siezed all shipping in the Channel. In November 1264, kinsmen of the
Earl of Hereford, Humphrey de Bohun V (Humphrey de Bohun VI was a
staunch Montfort supporter) waged an attack on Wallingford Castle to
free Edward. Guy de Montfort, Edward's cousin & Simon's son,
cooly
told Edward to have the besiegers call off the attack or he (Guy) would
order Edward hurled at them in the Castle mangonel. Such was the bad
blood between them that Edward did as ordered. At the Battle of
Kenilworth, Edward borrowed from Simon's never before heard of tactics
& underwent & forced night march of 30 miles &
surprised
Bran de Montfort outside Kenilworth Castle (Bran had foolishly encamped
outside, rather than in, the castle). Bran had a large army &
cache
of supplies gathered for the relief of Simon, who had been trapped in
Wales for a month; however, Bran had been lax in speedily coming to his
father's rescue & in enforcing military discipline. Edward's
forces
completely overwhelmed Bran's army; Edward captured so many horses he
was able to mount every man in his army. At Evesham (4 Aug 1265) Edward
flew false colors of Robert de Vere of Oxford (captured at Kenilworth)
& of Bran and entrapped Simon there. It was less a battle than
a
slaughter; Edward allowed his men to mutilate the dead, etc.
In
the Barons war 1264-67 he defeated the Barons at Evesham (1265) as King
he is noted for encouraging Parliamentary institutions at the expence
of feaudalism and for subdueing Wales on which he imposed the English
system of administration. This was after his first campaign in Wales
when he was still prince. He & his father Henry III were led an
army into Gwynedd & were defeated at Deganwy Castle August 1257
leaving all of Wales (and all of Prince Edward's Welsh lands) in the
control of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. Edward & Henry's forces were
defeated by Llywelyn in less than a month. He later tried to assert his
authority over Scotland and died while on his way to fight Robert Bruce.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: King of England, 1272-1307. 1 2 34
• Political: Noted for encouraging Parliamentary institutions at the expence of feudalism. 1 2
• Political: Subdued Wales on which he imposed the English system of administration. 1 2
• Political: Tried to assert his authority over Scotland. 1 2
• Death: Died while on his way to fight Robert the Bruce. 1 2
• Political: Had William Wallace, Scottish patriot, killed (acc. to legend). 2
•
Political: In the Barons war 1264-67 he defeated the Barons at Evesham,
1265. 1 2
Edward married Eleanora of Castile Condessa de Ponthieu,2 4 32 52 73 89 104 105 107 110 daughter of Ferdinand III King of Castile & Léon and Joan de Dammartin, on 18 Oct 1254 in Abbey Deleware Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile.1 4 34 47 52 63 89 107 108 109 110 Eleanora was born in 1240 in Burgos, Castile, Spain,1 2 4 47 52 89 104 105 106 118 died on 29 Nov 1290 in Herdeby (Near Grantham), Lincolnshire, England 2 4 28 47 52 89 101 104 105 106 110 at age 50, and was buried on 16 Dec 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1 2
Noted events in her life were:
• Political: Fled to France in immediate aftermath of Lewes with daughter Eleanor. 2 67
• Title: Princess of Castile & León, Countess of Ponthieu. 2 4 110
• Title: Queen of
England, 19 Aug 1274, Westminster Abbey, London, England.
Children from this marriage were:
48 F i. Infant Plantagenet was
born in 1255 in Bordeaux, France. The cause of her death was Stillborn.
49 F ii. Katherine Plantagenet
was born on 17 Jun 1264, died on 5 Sep 1264, and was buried in
Westminster Abbey, London, England.
50 F iii. Eleanor Plantagenet
was born on 17 Jun 1264 and died on 12 Oct 1297 at age 33.
51 F iv. Joan Plantagenet was
born in Jan 1265 and was buried in bef 7 Sept 1265.
52 M v. John Plantagenet was
born on 13 Jul 1266, died on 3 Aug 1271 in Wallingford at age 5, and
was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
53 M vi. Henry Plantagenet was
born before 6 May 1268 and died on 16 Oct 1274.
+ 54 F vii. Joan
"of Acre" Countess Of Gloucester 1
2 4 45 52 103 104 107 108 109 110 119 120 was born in
May 1271 in Acre, Palestine,1
2 52 104
died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England 1 2
52 104
at age 35, and was buried on 28 Apr 1307 in Priory Church of the Austin
Friars, Clare.2
55 F viii. Juliana Plantagenet
was born in May 1271 in Palestine and died before Sep 1271. Another
name for Juliana was Katherine.
56 M ix. Alphonso Earl of Chester
was born on 24 Nov 1273 and died on 19 Aug 1284 in Westminster Abbey,
London, England at age 10.
57 F x. Margaret Plantagenet
was born on 15 Mar 1275 and died after 1333.
58 F xi. Berengaria Plantagenet
was born on 1 May 1276, died before 27 Jun 1278, and was buried in
Westminster Abbey, London, England.
59 F xii. Elizabeth Plantagenet
was born in Jan 1278. The cause of her death was Died shortly after
birth.
60 F xiii. Alice Plantagenet
was born in Jan 1278. The cause of her death was Died shortly after
birth.
61 F xiv. Mary Plantagenet was
born on 11 Mar 1279 and died on 29 May 1332 in Amesbury, Wiltshire,
England at age 53.
62 F xv. Elizabeth Plantagenet
1 2 4
52 101 103 105 110 121 122 was born on
7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales,1 2
4 52 101 105 121
died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England 1 2
4 52 105 121
at age 33, and was buried on 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey, Essex.2 4
121
+ 63 M xvi. Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England
was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon, Carnarvonshire, died on 21 Sep
1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire at age 43, and was buried in
St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester.
64 F xvii. Beatrice Plantagenet
was born circa 1286.
65 F xviii. Blanche Plantagenet
was born in 1290.
Edward next
married Margaret of France about 1265.1 4
63 111
Children from this marriage were:
66 M i. Thomas Plantagenet was
born in 1300 and died in 1338 at age 38.
67 M ii. Edmund Plantagenet
was born in 1301 and died in 1330 at age 29.
68 F iii. Eleanor Plantagenet
was born in 1306 and died in 1311 at age 5.

38.
Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster 2 4
43 52 89 112 113 114 115 (Henry
III King of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
16 Jan 1245 in London, England,2
52 89 97 114
died in 1296 in Bayonne, France 2
52 89 97 101 114
at age 51, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.2
Another name for Edmund was Edmund Crouchback Earl of Leicester.
General Notes:
[G675.ged]
In
1253 he was invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia,
at about this time he was also made Earl of Chester. These were of
little value as the real King of Sicily was still living and the
Earldom of Chester was transfered to his elder brother Edward. He soon
obtained, however, both possessions and dignities, for upon the
forfeiture of Simon de Montfort by the King of the Earldom of Leicester
and also the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of
Nicolas de Segrave.
REF: Sharon Kay Penman, "The
Reckoning":
Split with his brother Edward over the latter's decision, after he took
Nazareth (1271-1272), to allow his men to kill the Arab townsfolk, in
reprisal for the Arabs' massacre of Christians at Jaffa &
Antioch.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Made Earl of Chester, Abt 1253. 2
• Political: Obtained Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave. 2
• Political: Invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia, 1253. 2
• Title: 1st Earl of Lancaster & High Steward of England, 26 Oct 1265. 2 4 89 114
• Assension: His father Henry III invested him with earldom of Leicester, 26 Oct 1265. 2 67 93
Edmund married Aveline
de Forz Countess of Albemarle in 1269.
Edmund next married Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre,43 daughter of Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois and Matilda of Brabant, on 3 Feb 1296 in Paris, France.97 Blanche died on 2 May 1300.75
(Duplicate Line. See Person 35)
39.
Princess Margaret Plantagenet (Henry III
King of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1240 and died in 1275 at age 35.

Margaret married Alexander
III King of Scotland, son of Alexander II King of
Scotland and Marie de Coucy, on 26 Dec
1251. Alexander was born on 4 Sep 1241 and died on 19 Mar 1286 at age
44.
The child from this marriage was:
69 F i. Margaret of Scotland Queen of
Norway was born on 28 Feb 1260 and died on 9 Apr 1283 at age
23.
Margaret married Eirik II King of Norway in 1281.
42.
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier
2 4 41 71 95 96 (Alphonso
II Comte de Provence34, Sancha Alfonsez de
Castile25, Richeza of Silesia22,
Wladyslaw II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia15,
Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev10, Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8,
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1195 in Aix-En-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France 2 4
41 96
and died on 19 Aug 1245 in Aix-En-Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France 2 4
41 96
at age 50.
Research Notes: My information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: The last & most illustrious of the Royal Provencal Counts. 2
• Occupation: His poetry entitles him to a distinguished rank among the Troubadour poets. 2
• Title: Marquess of Provence. 2
• Title: Comte de Farcalquier. 2 4 96
• Fact: Relatively impoverished; could provide little dowry for his daughters. 2
Ramon married Beatrice de Savoie,2 4 5 95 123 124 125 daughter of Thomas de Maurienne Comte de Savoie and Marguerite de Faucigny de Genevre, in Dec 1220 in Dez, France.4 5 47 52 63 95 96 116 Beatrice was born Btw 1198-1201 in Ghamberg, Savoie, France 2 4 5 47 and died in Dec 1266 in France 2 4 5 47 at age 68.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt.
Marriage: 5 Jun 1219. 78
Children from this marriage were:
+ 70 F i. Eleanor
de Provence 2
4 5 26 43 52 89 90 95 96 was born in
1222 in Aix-En-Provence, France,1
2 4 47 52 89 91 101
died on 26 Jun 1291 in Amesbury, England 2
4 47 52 89 91 102
at age 69, and was buried in Convent Church, Amesbury, England.2
71 F ii. Sanchia de Provence 78 was born in
1228 and died in 1261 at age 33.

Sanchia married Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou,1 2 4 38 82 83 son of John I of England King of England and Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême. Richard was born on 5 Jan 1209 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire,1 2 4 38 82 84 died on 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhamsetad Castle, Hertfordshire 2 4 84 85 at age 63, and was buried in Hayles Abbey, Gloucestershire.2 4 84 86 The cause of his death was Apoplectic siezure.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 31)
72 F iii. Marguerite de Provence
78 was born
in 1221 and died in 1295 at age 74.
Marguerite married Louis IX King of France, son of Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France and Blanche of Castile, on 27 May 1234. Louis was born on 25 Apr 1215 and died on 25 Aug 1270 at age 55.
73 F iv. Beatrice de Provence 78 was born in
1231 and died in 1267 at age 36.

Beatrice married Charles I of Sicily King of Sicily, son of Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France and Blanche of Castile, on 31 Jan 1246 in Aix-En-Provence. Charles was born in 1227 and died in 1285 at age 58.
Twelfth
Generation 

43.
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster 43 (Blanche
Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35, Robert "The
Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26, Louis VIII
"The Lion" King of France23, Philippe II Capet
Augustus King of France20, Louis VII "Le Jeune"
King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1281 117
and died on 25 Mar 1345 117
at age 64.
Henry married Maud
Chaworth Comtesse of Lancaster & Comteess of Leicester,43 117 daughter of
Sir Patrick de Chaworth and Lady Isabella
de Beauchamp. Maud was born in 1282 126
and died in 1322 126
at age 40.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 74 F i. Eleanor
Plantagenet 43
127 was
born about 1315 in Arundel, West Sussex, England and died on 11 Jan
1372 127
about age 57.
+ 75 M ii. Henry
of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster was born circa
1306 and died on 24 Mar 1361 at age 55.
47.
Joan de Cornwall 1
2 52 (Sir
Richard de Cornwall36, Richard Plantagenet Earl
of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31, Comtesse
Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice de
Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) died after
1347.2
52
Joan married John Howard,39 52 son of William Howard and Gilla de Terrington, in 1307.1 52 98 John was born before 1300 39 52 and died before 28 Apr 1340.1 39 52
Noted events in his life were:
•
Political: Sherrif of Essex, 3 Oct 1317, Wiggenhall & East
Winchester.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 76 M i. John
Howard Sheriff of Norfolk 2
52 was born
in 1310 2
128
and died in 1388 2
128
at age 78.
54.
Joan "of Acre" Countess Of Gloucester 1 2
4 45 52 103 104 107 108 109 110 119 120 (Edward
I "Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
May 1271 in Acre, Palestine,1
2 52 104
died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England 1 2
52 104
at age 35, and was buried on 28 Apr 1307 in Priory Church of the Austin
Friars, Clare.2
Another name for Joan was Joan Of Acre Plantagenet.
General Notes: Sole
Mistress Of Estates Of Her Son Gilbert During His Minority.
[G675.ged]
Joan
of Acre died in April, 1307, but during her tenure of the inheritance
of Gloucester important modifications were introduced in its
administrative structure. After Isabella de Fortibus, dowager countess
of Devon and Aumale (1262-93), Countess Joan stands as perhaps the best
example in thirteenth century English history of the ability of a widow
to run the estates and otherwise manage the complex affairs of a great
comital house."
--- Michael Altschul, *A Baronial
Family in
Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314*, Baltimore MD (Johns Hopkins
Press) 1965. p 38-39.
Research Notes: Sole Mistress Of Estates Of Her Son Gilbert During His Minority.
Noted events in her life were:
• Political: One of greatest examples in 13th century England of ability of women to govern. 2
• Personality: She controlled them with marked ability. 2
• Political: She introduced important modifications to administration of the estate. 2
Joan married Gilbert "The Red" de Clare 7th Earl of Hertford, 3rd Earl of Gloucester,2 13 52 104 107 son of Richard de Clare 6th Earl of Hertford, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy Countess of Lincoln, on 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1 2 52 107 108 109 120 Gilbert was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England 1 2 52 104 and died on 7 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, England 2 52 104 129 at age 52.
Noted events in his life were:
• Knighthood: Knighted By Simon DE Montfort On The Eve Of The Battle Of Lewes.
• Political: Last years were spent under the shadow of Edward I & dispirited humiliation. 2
• Political: The most powerful magnate of the realm from the last yrs of Henry III. 2
• Political: baronial opposition to Henry III. 2
• Land: the great Clare estates & lordships in England, Ireland & Wales. 2
• Title: 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford, Lord of Cearleon, 1263. 1 2 104
• Religion: Ordered the Jewish pogrom at Canterbury after the London riots, After 9 Apr 1264. 2 67
• Military: Had center
column command for Montfort, 14 May 1264, Lewes. 2
67
Children from this marriage were:
77 F i. Margaret de Clare 1 2
103 104 107 108 130 was born in
Oct 1292 in Caerphilly Castle 1
2 131 132
and died on 13 Apr 1342 1
2 131 132
at age 49.
Noted events in her life were:
• Land: They split the lands, worth some £6, 000 gross, between them. 2
• Occupation: Damsel of the Chamber to Queen Philippa. 2 132
+ 78 F
ii. Eleanor
de Clare Countess of Gloucester 1
2 103 109 120 133 was born on
12 Oct 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales 1 2
133
and died on 30 Jun 1337 2
133
at age 44.
Joan next married Ralph Earl of Gloucester 1 39 in Jan 1297.1 2 52 119 Ralph died in 1325.1 39 135 Another name for Ralph was Ralph De Monthermer Earl of Hertford.
Noted events in his life were:
• Land: After Joan's death, his rights to the estates and titles lapsed. 39
• Fact: Children with Joan were excluded from the inheritance. 39
• Title:
1st Lord Monthermer. 39
119
The child from this marriage was:
79 M i. Thomas De Monthermer Lord
Monthermer 1
39 119 was born in
1301 1
39
and died in 1340 in Battle Sluys 1
39
at age 39. The cause of his death was Killed in battle.

63.
Edward Plantagenet II, King of England (Edward
I "Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1)
was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon, Carnarvonshire, died on 21 Sep
1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire at age 43, and was buried in
St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester. The cause of his death was Put to death.

Edward married Isabella
of France on 25 Jan 1307-1308 in France. Isabella was born
circa 1295 and died on 22 Aug 1358 at age 63.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 80 M i. Edward
III Plantagenet King of England was born on 13 Nov
1312 and died on 21 Jun 1377 at age 64.
81 M ii. John Plantagenet Earl of
Cornwall was born in 1316 in Eltham, Kent and died in 1336 at
age 20.
82 F iii. Joanna Plantagenet
was born in 1321 and died in 1362 at age 41.
Joanna married David II King of Scotland.
83 F
iv. Isabella Plantagenet .

70.
Eleanor de Provence 2
4 5 26 43 52 89 90 95 96 (Ramon
Berenguer IV, Count of Provence & Forcalquier42,
Alphonso II Comte de Provence34, Sancha Alfonsez
de Castile25, Richeza of Silesia22,
Wladyslaw II "The Exile" Prince of Kracow and Silesia15,
Sbislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev10, Sviatopolk
Mikhail Iziaslavich III, Grand Prince of Kiev8,
Izyaslav Iaroslavich I, Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod5,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1222 in Aix-En-Provence, France,1
2 4 47 52 89 91 101
died on 26 Jun 1291 in Amesbury, England 2
4 47 52 89 91 102
at age 69, and was buried in Convent Church, Amesbury, England.2
Research Notes: My
information and source can be found at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Noted events in her life were:
• Fact: Rescued by Henry's enemy Thomas FitzThomas, Mayor of London. 2 67
• Personality: Hated by the commoners for her lavish tastes & French patronage. 2 67
• Personality: Most unpopular Queen since the days of the Conqueror. 2 67
• Personality: Well educated, high spirited, pretty. Not very popular w/ barons. 2 67
• Religion: After King Henry died she took the veil at Amesbury. 2
• Assension: Queen of England, 20 Jan 1236, Westminster Abbey, London, England.
• Fact: Attacked by mob as she attempted to escape London up the Thames, Jul 1263. 2 67
• Political: After
Henry's defeat at Lewes, tried to organize an army to invade from
Flanders, Nov 1264. 2

Eleanor married Henry III King of England,1 2 4 26 34 38 43 52 89 90 son of John I of England King of England and Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême, on 24 Jan 1237 in Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England.4 26 47 52 63 89 90 91 94 95 Henry was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England,1 2 4 47 52 89 90 91 died on 16 Nov 1272 in Wesminster, Middlesex 2 4 47 52 89 90 92 93 at age 65, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1 2 34 90 Another name for Henry was Henry III Plantagenet King Of England.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage: 14 Jan 1236. 90
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Kind but capricious, urbane, pious, loved pageantry, sensitive to slights. He had reddish hair and was fair complected, middle height. 2 67
• Political: Captured by baronial party under Montfort, but restored by son Edward, 1265. 2 4
• Transfer of Power: After the Baron War, Henry ceeded much power to his son Edward Longshanks. 2
• Title: King of England, 28 Oct 1216 to 1272. 2 Took reigns of government 1234.
• Political: Defeated resoundingly by Louis IX in the ill fated Gascony campaign, 1242. 2 67
• Political: Gascony debacle followed by inept & catastrophic Welsh campaign, Aug 1245. 2 67
• Political: Baronial discontent simmered in 1258 when he tried to raise large sums of money, 1258. 2
(Duplicate Line. See Person 32)
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Thirteenth
Generation 
74.
Eleanor Plantagenet 43
127 (Henry
Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster43, Blanche
Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35, Robert "The
Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26, Louis VIII
"The Lion" King of France23, Philippe II Capet
Augustus King of France20, Louis VII "Le Jeune"
King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1315 in Arundel, West Sussex, England and died on 11 Jan 1372 127
about age 57. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor of Lancaster.127
Eleanor married John Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont. John died on 14 Apr 1342. The cause of his death was Died in tournament.
Eleanor next
married Richard FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel 43 127 136 on 5 Feb
1344 in Ditton Church, Buckinghamshire, England.127
Richard died on 24 Jan 1376.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 84 M i. Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel 43
died on 21 Sep 1397.
75.
Henry of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster (Henry
Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster43, Blanche
Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35, Robert "The
Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26, Louis VIII
"The Lion" King of France23, Philippe II Capet
Augustus King of France20, Louis VII "Le Jeune"
King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
circa 1306 and died on 24 Mar 1361 at age 55.
Henry married Isabel
de Beaumont.
Children from this marriage were:
85 F i. Maud of Grosmont Countess of
Leicester was born in Bolingbroke Castle in Lindsey.
+ 86 F ii. Blanche
of Lancaster was born on 25 Mar 1345 in Bolingbroke
Castle in Lindsey and died on 12 Sep 1369 at age 24.
76.
John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk 2
52 (Joan
de Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1310 2
128
and died in 1388 2
128
at age 78.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: Admiral of the Navy, 1336. 1 2
John married Alice de
Boys,1
2 52 daughter of Sir
Robert de Boys.1
2 52 Alice was
born about 1314.2
The child from this marriage was:
+ 87 M i. Robert
Howard 1
2 52 died in 1389.2 52
78.
Eleanor de Clare Countess of Gloucester 1 2
103 109 120 133 (Joan
"of Acre" Countess Of Gloucester54, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
12 Oct 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales 1 2
133
and died on 30 Jun 1337 2
133
at age 44.
General Notes:
Co-Heiress With Her Two Sisters Of Her Brother Gilbert.
[G675.ged]
Michael
Altschul, *A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares,
1217-1314*, Baltimore MD (The Johns Hopkins Press) 1965, concerning the
partition of the de CLARE estates after the death of the last Gilbert,
p 170-171: "Hugh Despenser and Eleanor [Gilbert's sister] received the
lordship of Glamorgan, the most important of all the Clare holdings,
along with Rotherfield in Sussex and scattered manors in Devon and
Somerset. In addition, each heir acquired two-ninths of the liberty of
Kilkenny in Ireland, although there is no evidence that any of them
every visited it. (P) The death of the countess in the summer of 1320
completed the division of the estates among th heirs. Maud probably
died on July 2, and the properties she held in dower must have been
partitioned shortly thereafter. Each received an equal portion of her
third of Kilkenny. The partition of the Clare estates has been
described as "the most important territorial upheaval of the reign."
[Denham-Young *Vita Edwardi Secundi, pp xii-xiii*]"
Noted events in her life were:
• Land: They split the lands, worth some £6, 000 gross, between them. 2
• Land: Rec'd Glamorgan
& other scattered estates. 2

Eleanor married Lord Hugh "The Younger" le Despenser,2 137 son of Hugh "The Elder" le Despenser Earl of Winchester and Lady Isabella de Beauchamp, in May 1306 in Westminster, England.2 109 120 134 Hugh was born Btw 1280 and 1290 in Barton, England 2 and died on 26 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England 2 133 at age 45. The cause of his death was Executed via hanging, drawn & quartered. Another name for Hugh was Hugh Le Despenser The Earl of Gloucester.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: Captured with the king, then tried and hanged. 2
• Land: Granted forfeited estates of wife's half sister Joan when Joan declared rebel. 2
• Land: Said fortune increased enormoously by violence, 1321-1326. 2
• Military: Fled with Edward II upon rebellion of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. 2
• Title: Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Glamorgan on Eleanor's brother's death. 2 28
• Trial: Judged as a
traitor and thief, 24 Nov 1326, London, England.
Children from this marriage were:
88 M i. Sir Edward le Despenser
2 109 138 died on 30
Sep 1342 in Morlaix.2
52
+ 89 F ii. Isabel
le Despenser 2
103 120 139 was born
about 1312 2
139
and died in 1376 2
about age 64.

80.
Edward III Plantagenet King of England (Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
13 Nov 1312 and died on 21 Jun 1377 at age 64.

Edward married Philippa
de Hainaut.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 90 M i. John
of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster was born on 6 Mar 1340,
died on 3 Feb 1399 at age 58, and was buried in Old Saint Paul's
Cathedral.
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Fourteenth
Generation 
84.
Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel 43 (Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) died on 21
Sep 1397.
Richard married Elizabeth
de Bohun.43
The child from this marriage was:
+ 91 F i. Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan 43
was born about 1366 and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Heveringham, England
about age 59.
86.
Blanche of Lancaster (Henry of Grosmont
1st Duke of Lancaster75, Henry Plantagenet 3rd
Earl of Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois
Regent of Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I,
Comte de Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of
France23, Philippe II Capet Augustus King of
France20, Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
25 Mar 1345 in Bolingbroke Castle in Lindsey and died on 12 Sep 1369 at
age 24.

Blanche married John
of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster, son of Edward III
Plantagenet King of England and Philippa de Hainaut,
on 19 May 1359. John was born on 6 Mar 1340, died on 3 Feb 1399 at age
58, and was buried in Old Saint Paul's Cathedral.
Children from this marriage were:
92 F i. Phillipa of Lancaster
was born in 1360 and died in 1415 at age 55.
93 M ii. John Plantagenet was
born in 1362 and died in 1365 at age 3.
94 F iii. Elizabeth Plantagenet
was born in 1364 and died in 1425 at age 61.
95 M iv. Edward Plantagenet
was born in 1365 and died in 1368 at age 3.

96 M v. Henry IV King of England
was born on 3 Apr 1367 and died on 20 Mar 1413 at age 45.
97 F vi. Isabella Plantagenet
was born in 1368. The cause of her death was Died young.
87.
Robert Howard 1
2 52 (John
Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76, Joan de Cornwall47,
Sir Richard de Cornwall36, Richard Plantagenet
Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31, Comtesse
Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice de
Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) died in 1389.2 52
Robert married Margery
de Scales,1
2 52 daughter of Lord
Robert de Scales II and Catherine de Ufford.1 2
52
The child from this marriage was:
+ 98 M i. John
Howard Sheriff of Essex, Sheriff of Hertford 1 2
52 141 was born in
1365 in Wigenhall, Norfolk 2
52
and died on 17 Nov 1436 in Lincolnshire, England 1 2
52 142
at age 71.
89.
Isabel le Despenser 2
103 120 139 (Eleanor
de Clare Countess of Gloucester78, Joan "of
Acre" Countess Of Gloucester54, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1312 2
139
and died in 1376 2
about age 64.
Isabel married Richard FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel,2 26 52 139 143 144 son of Edmund FitzAlan 9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, on 9 Feb 1321 in King's Chapel, Havering-Atte-Bower.2 52 120 139 140 Richard was born about 1313 in Arundel, Sussex, England 2 52 93 139 and died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, West Sussex, England 2 52 139 143 145 about age 63.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Annulled by Pope on grounds of his minority & lack of consent @ time of marriage: Annulled by Pope on grounds of his minority & lack of consent @ time of marriage, 4 Dec 1344. 2 139
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Earl of Arundel, 4th Earl of Surrey. 2 139
• Military: K.G. Known as "Copped Hat". Took a distinguished part in French wars. 2 139
• Political: Restored in blood & honors, obtained restitution of Castle & Honor of Arundel, Between 1330 and 1331. 2 139
• Military: At the fall of Calais, 1347. 2 139
• Fact: Held wardship of
John de Sutton IV during his minority aft his father died, Between 1369
and 1370. 2
146
The child from this marriage was:
+ 99 M i. Edmund
De Arundel FitzAlan 2
120 139 140 was born
about 1327,2
52 139
died about 1344 2
52 139 140
about age 17, and was buried on 4 Dec 1344.2
139

90.
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster (Edward
III Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
6 Mar 1340, died on 3 Feb 1399 at age 58, and was buried in Old Saint
Paul's Cathedral.
John married Blanche of Lancaster, daughter of Henry of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont, on 19 May 1359. Blanche was born on 25 Mar 1345 in Bolingbroke Castle in Lindsey and died on 12 Sep 1369 at age 24.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 86)
John next married
Constance of Castile on 21 Sep 1371 in Roquefort,
near Bordeaux.
Children from this marriage were:
100 F i. Catalina Plantagenet
was born in 1372 and died in 1418 at age 46.
101 M ii. John Plantagenet was
born in 1374 and died in 1375 at age 1.

John next married
Katharine Swynford, daughter of Payne de
Roet, on 13 Jan 1396 in Lincoln Cathedral. Katharine was born
circa 1350 and died circa 1403 at age 53.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 102 M i. John
Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset was born in 1373 and
died on 16 Mar 1410 at age 37.
103 M ii. Henry Cardinal Beaufort
was born in 1375 and died in 1447 at age 72.
104 M iii. Thomas Beaufort Duke of Exeter
was born in 1377 and died in 1427 at age 50.
105 F iv. Joan Beaufort was
born in 1379 and died in 1440 at age 61.
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Fifteenth
Generation 
91.
Lady Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan 43 (Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1366 and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Heveringham, England about age 59.
Elizabeth
married
Sir Lord Robert Goushill Lord of Hault-Hucknall.43
The child from this marriage was:
+ 106 F i. Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk 43 147 was born in
1396 148
and died in 1491 148
at age 95.
98.
John Howard Sheriff of Essex, Sheriff of Hertford 1 2
52 141 (Robert
Howard87, John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76,
Joan de Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1365 in Wigenhall, Norfolk 2
52
and died on 17 Nov 1436 in Lincolnshire, England 1 2
52 142
at age 71.
Noted events in his life were:
• Title: Lord of Wigenhall, Norfolk. 2 142
John married Margaret
de Plaiz,1
2 52 daughter of Sir
John de Plaiz 5th Lord Plaiz.2
52 142 Margaret
died in 1391.2
52 142
The child from this marriage was:
+ 107 M i. John
Howard 1
2 was born
in Wiggenhall 2
139
and died in 1409 in Holy Land.1
2
99.
Edmund De Arundel FitzAlan 2
120 139 140 (Isabel
le Despenser89, Eleanor de Clare Countess of
Gloucester78, Joan "of Acre" Countess Of
Gloucester54, Edward I "Longshanks" King of
England37, Henry III King of England32,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1327,2
52 139
died about 1344 2
52 139 140
about age 17, and was buried on 4 Dec 1344.2
139
Another name for Edmund was Edmund Arundel.
General Notes: Bastardized By The Annullment Of His Parents' Marriage.
Noted events in his life were:
• Knighthood: Knighted 1352. 2 140
Edmund married Sibyl
de Montague,2
13 139 140 daughter of
William de Montague II, 1St Earl of Salisbury and Katherine
de Grandeson, before Jul 1349 in Donyatt, Somersetshire.2 13 120 139 140 Sibyl was
born in Donyatt, Somersetshire 2
and died on 30 Jan 1344.2
139
The child from this marriage was:
+ 108 F i. Philippa
FitzAlan 39
120 150 151 was born
about 1344 39
and died on 13 Sep 1399 39
139
about age 55.

102.
John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset (John
of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1373 and died on 16 Mar 1410 at age 37.
John married Margaret
Holland.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 109 M i. John
Beaufort 1st Duke of Somerset was christened on 25
Mar 1404 and died on 27 May 1444 at age 40.
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Sixteenth
Generation 
106.
Lady Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk 43 147 (Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1396 148
and died in 1491 148
at age 95.

Elizabeth married Sir Robert Wingfield Member of Parliment,43 147 152 153 154 son of Sir Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Russell, about 1430.147 Robert was born in 1403 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England,147 died on 21 Nov 1454 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147 at age 51, and was buried in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147
Noted events in his life were:
• Will: 6
Oct 1454. 147
This is the last Will of Sir Robert Wingfield Knight made at Cambridge
the 6th day of October the reighn of King Henry the VI after The
Conquest xxxi.
In the beginning he prayeth his
Feffees that they
would make estate after his decease to Elizabeth his wife of the Manor
of Lederingham with all the lands tenements Rents and services with all
the appurtenances lying in divers Towns to the said Elizabeth therm of
her life with her dower of all my other Manors lands tenements Rents
and services Being in the Shire of Suffolk outsept Caldwaller.
And
also he prayeth his Feffees that they will make estate to John his Son
to him and to his Heirs male of his body lawfully begotten of the
manors towns and with the Reversion of the Manor of Lydingham with all
the lands tenements Rents and services in foresaid which the said
Elizabeth holdeth term of Life to him and to his heirs male of his body
lawfully begotten.
And in case the said John die
without issue
male of his body coming that then all the said manors lands tenements
Rents and services with the appurtenances Remain to Robard the son of
said Sir Robard to him and to his Heirs male of his body coming.
And
for Default of Issue male of his body coming that then all the said
Manors lands tenemsnts Rents and services remain to Thomas the son of
the said Sir Robard to him and to his Heirs male of his body coming.
And
for Default of issue male of his body coming that then all the said
Manors lands tenements Rents and services Remain to William the son of
the said Sir Robard to him and to his Heirs male of his body coming and
for Default of issue male of his bodycoming that then all the said
Rents Tenements and services Remain to Havy the son of the said Sir
Robard to him and to his heirs male of his body coming.
And
for
default of issue male of his body that then all the said Manors lands
tenements Rents and services Remain to Elizabeth and Ann and Katherine
daughters of the said Sir Robard to have and to her Heirs male of her
body coming.
And for Default of issue male of her
body coming to Remain to the Right Heirs of said Sir Robard Wingfield.
(page
2 missing)
...profits
of the Manor of Westale the first year after his death shall all go to
pay his Debts and to reform his apperstiences (?). And after this Done
he prayeth his Feffees to make estate to john his son to hin and to his
heirs male of his body coming the Remainder of the said Manors As the
Manor been aforesaid.
Also the said Sir Robert Will
that John
his Son a Relic of the holy Cross and a piece of Silver with a
[tonerkill] to him and to his Heirs male of his body coming as the
Manor been aforesaid.
Also I will that John my Son
nought attempt nor be about to break my Will upon pain of my Curse.
And
the Residue of all my goods without or left my Will performed then I
Will It be done for me and mine [Annatere] by the Advice of my
Execcutors. In Witness whereof to this present Writing I have put to my
Seal the Day and year abovesaid.
Probate granted
November 21, 1454.
Last Wish(es) of Sir Robert
Wing[felde] Knight
Source: Hugh
Wingfield-Hayes, West Sussex, England
Children from this marriage were:
+ 110 M i. Sir
John Wingfield Knight of The Bath 43
147 was
born in 1428 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
and died on 10 May 1481 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
at age 53.

111 M ii. Sir Robert Wingfield
was born in 1431 147
and died on 23 Nov 1481 147
at age 50.
112 M iii. Sir Richard Wingfield
was born about 1434 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
and died in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.

113 M iv. Sir Henry Wingfield
was born in 1434 in Oxford, Suffolk, England.

114 M v. Sir Thomas Wingfield
was born in 1438 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147
115 F vi. Elizabeth Wingfield
was born about 1438.
116 M vii. William Wingfield
was born about 1440 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
and died in 1510 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
about age 70.
117 F viii. Katherine Wingfield
was born about 1444.147
118 M ix. Anthony Wingfield
was born about 1446.147
119 F x. Agnes Wingfield was
born about 1448.147
120 F xi. Alice Wingfield was
born about 1450 in Oxford, Suffolk, England.147
121 F xii. Margaret Wingfield
was born about 1452.147
107.
John Howard 1
2 (John
Howard Sheriff of Essex, Sheriff of Hertford98,
Robert Howard87, John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76,
Joan de Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
Wiggenhall 2
139
and died in 1409 in Holy Land.1
2
John
married Joan
Walton,1
2 139 daughter of
Sir Richard Walton.1
139 149
The child from this marriage was:
+ 122 F i. Elizabeth
Howard 1
2 139 was born
about 1410 2
139 155
and died after Dec 1475 in Stratford Nunnery.2
139 155
108.
Philippa FitzAlan 39
120 150 151 (Edmund
De Arundel FitzAlan99, Isabel le Despenser89,
Eleanor de Clare Countess of Gloucester78, Joan
"of Acre" Countess Of Gloucester54, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1344 39
and died on 13 Sep 1399 39
139
about age 55.
Philippa married Sir
Richard Cergeaux II, Sheriff of Cornwall,39
150 151 157 son of Richard
Cergeaux and Margaret Seneschal, about
1378.2 120 139 150 151 Richard was
born about 1340 in Colquite, Cornwall 39
139 155
and died on 30 Sep 1393 39
139
about age 53.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 123 F i. Alice
Cergeaux 39
139 was
born about 1384,39
139
died on 18 May 1452 39
139
about age 68, and was buried in With Her 2nd Husband At Earls Colne.39 139

109.
John Beaufort 1st Duke of Somerset (John
Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102, John of Gaunt
Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III Plantagenet King
of England80, Edward Plantagenet II, King of
England63, Edward I "Longshanks" King of England37,
Henry III King of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was
christened on 25 Mar 1404 and died on 27 May 1444 at age 40.
John married Margaret
Beauchamp.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 124 F i. Lady
Margaret Beaufort was born on 31 May 1443 and died
on 29 Jun 1509 at age 66.
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Seventeenth
Generation 

110.
Sir John Wingfield Knight of The Bath 43 147 (Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1428 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
and died on 10 May 1481 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
at age 53.
John married Elizabeth
FitzLewis, daughter of Sir John FitzLewis of West
Horndon and Anne Montacute.147 Elizabeth
was born about 1431 in Essex, England 147
and died about 1497 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
about age 66.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 125 M i. Sir
John Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk
43 147 was born
about 1450 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England,147
died in 1509 147
about age 59, and was buried in The Church Of Friars Preachers, London,
England.147

126 M ii. Sir Robert Wingfield
died in 1515.147
Robert
married Lady
Joan Clinton.147

127 M iii. Sir Edward Wingfield
.147
Edward married Anne Widvile.147
128 M iv. Father Henry Wingfield
died in 1500 in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England 147
and was buried in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147

129 M v. Sir William Wingfield
died on 4 Dec 1491 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
and was buried in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147
William
married Jane
Waldegrave.147

130 M vi. Sir Thomas Wingfield
.
131 M vii. Walter Wingfield .147
132 M viii. Lewis Wingfield
was born in Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147
Lewis
married Margaret
Noone.147

133 M ix. Captain Sir Edmund Wingfield
.
Edmund married Margaret
Ashwell Wentworth.147

134 M x. Sir Richard Wingfield
147 died
in Toledo, Spain 147
and was buried in St. John DE Pois, Toledo, Spain.147
Richard married Katherine Wydeville Duchess of Buckingham.147
Richard next
married Bridget Wiltshire in 1500.147

135 M xi. Sir Humphrey Wingfield
.147
Humphrey married Anne Wiseman.147
136 F xii. Anne Wingfield .147
Anne married John Echingham.147
137 F xiii. Sister Elizabeth Wingfield
.147
Elizabeth married Francis Hall.147
138 F xiv. Katherine Wingfield
.147
Katherine married Robert Brewse.147
122.
Elizabeth Howard 1
2 139 (John
Howard107, John Howard Sheriff of Essex, Sheriff
of Hertford98, Robert Howard87,
John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76, Joan de
Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1410 2
139 155
and died after Dec 1475 in Stratford Nunnery.2
139 155
Noted events in her life were:
• Fact: Richard of Gloucester (later Richard III) bullied her into giving up her assets., Between 1473 and 1475. 2 158
• Fact: This was due to her son's imprisonment near Calais. 2 158
Elizabeth married Sir John de Vere 12th Earl of Oxford,1 2 139 155 son of Sir Richard de Vere 11th Earl of Oxford and Alice Cergeaux, before 31 Aug 1425.1 139 149 155 156 John was born on 23 Apr 1408 in Hedingham Castle 2 139 155 and died on 26 Feb 1462 in Tower Hill, Tower Of London, England 2 139 155 at age 53. The cause of his death was Beheaded.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Amiable, pleasant-mannered, able to laugh at himself. 2 156
• Political: Arrested w/ eldest son for plotting against the Yorkist King Edward IV. 2 139 158
• Personality: Genuinely public-spirited, concerned for the "weal of all the Shire." 2 156
• Political: Tried for high treason & condemned to death. 2 139
• Political: Unshakeable
in his loyalty to the crowned & annointed Lancastrian King
Henry VI, 1455. 2
156
The child from this marriage was:
+ 139 M i. Sir
George de Vere 2
139 155 was born
after 1443 2
155
and died after 21 Aug 1500.2
139 155
123.
Alice Cergeaux 39
139 (Philippa
FitzAlan108, Edmund De Arundel FitzAlan99,
Isabel le Despenser89, Eleanor de Clare Countess
of Gloucester78, Joan "of Acre" Countess Of
Gloucester54, Edward I "Longshanks" King of
England37, Henry III King of England32,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1384,39
139
died on 18 May 1452 39
139
about age 68, and was buried in With Her 2nd Husband At Earls Colne.39 139
Alice
married Sir
Richard de Vere 11th Earl of Oxford,39
son of Aubrey de Vere 10th Earl of Oxford and Alice
FitzWalter, about 1405.2
139
Richard was born in 1385,39
139
died on 15 Feb 1417 39
139
at age 32, and was buried in Earls Colne.39
139
The child from this marriage was:
+ 140 M i. Sir
John de Vere 12th Earl of Oxford 1
2 139 155 was born on
23 Apr 1408 in Hedingham Castle 2
139 155
and died on 26 Feb 1462 in Tower Hill, Tower Of London, England 2 139 155
at age 53.

124.
Lady Margaret Beaufort (John Beaufort 1st
Duke of Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of
Somerset102, John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90,
Edward III Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
31 May 1443 and died on 29 Jun 1509 at age 66.

Margaret married Edmund
Tudor Earl of Richmond.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 141 M i. Henry
VII King of England, Lord of Ireland was born on 28
Jan 1457, died on 21 Apr 1509 at age 52, and was buried in Westminster
Abbey, London, England.
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Eighteenth
Generation 

125.
Sir John Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk
43 147 (Sir
John Wingfield Knight of The Bath110, Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1450 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England,147
died in 1509 147
about age 59, and was buried in The Church Of Friars Preachers, London,
England.147
General Notes: See attached sources. 147
Research Notes: This
information comes from J Craig Canada's Family Tree
Coat
of Arms
With the introduction of armor in the 12th century, identification of
the warriors became more difficult as much of the body and face was
covered.
By necessity an emblem or insignia was
required for
identification of knights in battles or tournaments. The markings on
the fighter's shield became known as the shield of arms. The knight
often carried another distinguishing mark on top of his helmet, known
as the crest, which did not necessarily relate to any feature on his
shield of arms.
From the 14th century onward, it
became
fashionable for social purposes to join with the personal arms the arms
of other families connected by marriage. The personal arms alone,
however, appeared on a knight's defensive shield, and it is those which
continued as the nominal arms of the family.
Heraldry
is the
science of Coats of Arms. The College of Arms in London was established
in 1484 and is responsible for regulating and approving Coats of Arms.
John Wingfield was York Herald of the College of Arms from 1663-1674.
The
Wingfield shield is described as Argent (silver), on a bend Gules (red)
Cotised (narrow band on each side of, and parallel with) Sable (black),
three sets of wings conjoined in lure Argent (silver).
The
crest
is the design above the shield. This can vary with family branch. Shown
here is the high bonnet with wings situated on a torse or wreath (cord
of six twists of alternate colors).
There is no
record of
explanation for the drops of blood on the bonnet and wing of the crest.
It is assumed that the blood drops are in honor of Wingfield family
members that died in service to their King.
Underneath
is the motto on a banner "Posse Nolle Nobile", Latin for "To have the
power without the wish is noble."
The bonnet and
motto on this Coat of Arms is from the Tickencote branch. The shield is
always the same for other branches.
The shield of
arms accompanied by the crest, torse, motto and other supports is
called an Achievement.
John married Anne
Touche.43
147 147 Anne was
born about 1450 in Audley, Staffordshire, England.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 142 M i. Sir
Anthony Wingfield of Letheringham 43
147 160 161 162 was born in
1485 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
155 161
and died on 21 Aug 1552 in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England 147 155 161
at age 67.
143 M ii. Edmund Wingfield .147
144 M iii. Hugh Wingfield died
after 1578.147
145 F iv. Elizabeth Wingfield .147
Elizabeth married Henry Noone.147
146 F v. Anne Wingfield .147
Anne married Lewis Wynwoode.147
147 F vi. Margaret Wingfield .147
Margaret married Thomas Seckford.
139.
Sir George de Vere 2
139 155 (Elizabeth
Howard122, John Howard107,
John Howard Sheriff of Essex, Sheriff of Hertford98,
Robert Howard87, John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76,
Joan de Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
after 1443 2
155
and died after 21 Aug 1500.2
139 155
General Notes: Chief Steward Of St. Osyth's Priory, Essex.
George married Margaret
Stafford,2
139 155 daughter of
Sir William Stafford Knight of Frome.139 155 159
The child from this marriage was:
+ 148 F i. Elizabeth
de Vere 139
147 155 160 162 was born
about 1480 155
and died in Nov 1559 139
161
about age 79.
140.
Sir John de Vere 12th Earl of Oxford 1 2
139 155 (Alice
Cergeaux123, Philippa FitzAlan108,
Edmund De Arundel FitzAlan99, Isabel le Despenser89,
Eleanor de Clare Countess of Gloucester78, Joan
"of Acre" Countess Of Gloucester54, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
23 Apr 1408 in Hedingham Castle 2
139 155
and died on 26 Feb 1462 in Tower Hill, Tower Of London, England 2 139 155
at age 53. The cause of his death was Beheaded.
Noted events in his life were:
• Personality: Amiable, pleasant-mannered, able to laugh at himself. 2 156
• Political: Arrested w/ eldest son for plotting against the Yorkist King Edward IV. 2 139 158
• Personality: Genuinely public-spirited, concerned for the "weal of all the Shire." 2 156
• Political: Tried for high treason & condemned to death. 2 139
• Political: Unshakeable in his loyalty to the crowned & annointed Lancastrian King Henry VI, 1455. 2 156
John married Elizabeth Howard,1 2 139 daughter of John Howard and Joan Walton, before 31 Aug 1425.1 139 149 155 156 Elizabeth was born about 1410 2 139 155 and died after Dec 1475 in Stratford Nunnery.2 139 155
Noted events in her life were:
• Fact: Richard of Gloucester (later Richard III) bullied her into giving up her assets., Between 1473 and 1475. 2 158
• Fact: This was due to her son's imprisonment near Calais. 2 158
(Duplicate Line. See Person 122)
141.
Henry VII King of England, Lord of Ireland (Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
28 Jan 1457, died on 21 Apr 1509 at age 52, and was buried in
Westminster Abbey, London, England.

Henry married Elizabeth
of York. Elizabeth was born on 11 Feb 1466 and died on 11 Feb
1503 at age 37.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 149 F i. Margaret
Tudor Princess of England was born on 28 Nov 1489
and died on 18 Oct 1541 at age 51.
150 M ii. Arthur Prince of Wales
was born on 20 Sep 1486 and died on 2 Apr 1502 at age 15.

151 M iii. Henry VIII King of England
was born on 28 Jun 1491 and died on 28 Jan 1547 at age 55.
152 F iv. Elizabeth Tudor Princess of
England was born on 2 Jul 1492 and died on 14 Sep 1495 at age
3.
153 F v. Mary Tudor Princess of England
was born on 18 Mar 1496 and died on 25 Jun 1533 at age 37.
154 M vi. Edmund Tudor Duke of Somerset
was born on 21 Feb 1499 and died on 19 Jun 1500 at age 1.
155 F vii. Katherine Tudor Princess of
England was born on 2 Feb 1503 and died on 2 Feb 1503.
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Nineteenth
Generation 

142.
Sir Anthony Wingfield of Letheringham 43 147 160 161 162 (Sir
John Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk125,
Sir John Wingfield Knight of The Bath110, Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1485 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
155 161
and died on 21 Aug 1552 in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England 147 155 161
at age 67.
General Notes: This
information comes from J Craig Canada's Family Tree
Sir
Anthony Wingfield was Esquire to the Body to the King; was knighted by
his royal master, Henry VIII; later made comptroller of the household,
and installed at Windsor, a Knight of the Garter on May 3, 1541. Sir
Anthony was Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard and placed several
people in the Tower of London, including Thomas Cromwell and the Earl
of Surrey.
In 1513 he was knighted by Henry VIII in
Tourraine.
He served with distinction in the campaign in France. After Henry VIII
routed the French at Guinegate at the Battle of the Spurs and thereby
captured Tourraine (Therouane) and Tournai. He was knighted in
Tourraine for his bravery in that campaign.
In 1516
He
accompanied Charles Somerset abroad. (1520-1522). He also accompanied
Henry VIII to the Field of the Cloth of Gold in France (with his wife
and five other Wingfields) and to subsequent meetings with Emperor
Charles V.
In 1523 he served in France.
He
served in
France (where his uncle, Sir Richard Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle,
Knight of the Garter, the famous diplomat, grandfather of Captain
Edward-Marie Wingfield, founding father of Jamestown, VA, was a
general).
In 1536 he again served in France.
In
1539 he was appointed Vice-Chamberlain to Henry VIII and Privy
Councellor.
On 9 Mar 1539 he was appointed Captain
of the Yeoman of the Guard.
In
1540 he was One of the King's Justices at the arraignment of Sir Edward
Knevett for 'striking in the Court and so continued Captain of the
King's Bodyguard until 1551-2(Edward VI succeeding in 1547) when
advanced to Comptroller.
In 1540 he was at the
entrance of Anne of Cleves at Deal, Kent.
As
Captain of the King's Guard he was at the entrance of Anne of Cleves',
Henry's 4th Queen (into the country at Deal, Kent and journeying to
court via Blackheath). Thomas Wingfield, eldest son of Sir Henry
Wingfield, Governor of Orford Castle, was then the 1st Governor of Deal
Castle.
In 1540 he arrested Thomas Cromwell at The
Council Board.
On 23 Apr 1541 he was awarded The
Badge of the Garter at The Palace of Westminster.
On
April 23 at 2nd Vespers at the Palace of Westminister he was, with the
Duke of Norfolk and others, honored with the Badge of the Garter, and
installed as a Knight of the Garter at Windsor Castle, with the Earl of
Surrey on May 22nd.
On 12 Dec 1546, after arresting
him earlier that year, he conducted The Earl of Surrey to The Tower of
London.
In
1547 he was Captain of the Guard at Henry VIII's funeral at St.
George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. He was also an executor of the King's
will. King Henry left him £200.
On 11 Oct
1549 he arrested the
Protector Somerset, the Regent for Edward VI at Windsor Castle,
Windsor, Berkshire, England and conveyed him with a huge escort back to
London, then through the streets to the Tower on October 14th.
147 152 163 164
Medical Notes: He died August 21st at young Sir John Gates' place in Bethnal Green, just north of London. He was buried in great state with a grand procession and a huge feast 'for all comers' in Stepney, just east of the Tower. His great house (one of many) was near St. Anne's, Limehouse Church and was still known as 'Wingfield's Rents' in 1781.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Comptroller of King's Household, Vice Chamberlain of Household for Henry VII. 161
• Occupation: Privy Councillor, executor of the King. 161
• Knighthood: Knighted by Henry VIII for bravery at Battle of Spurs., 16 Aug 1513. 161
• Title: Installed Knight of the Garter of Leatheringham, 8 May 1541. 152 155
Anthony married Elizabeth de Vere,139 147 155 160 162 daughter of Sir George de Vere and Margaret Stafford.155 161 Elizabeth was born about 1480 155 and died in Nov 1559 139 161 about age 79.
Noted events in her life were:
• Will
Probated: 13 Nov 1559. 152
Children from this marriage were:
156 M i. Anthony Wingfield .147
Anthony married Elizabeth Leeche.147 147
Anthony next married Katherine Blennerhasset.160 162
157 F
ii. Margaret Wingfield .147 The cause
of her death was Died as a child.
Margaret married Francis Soanne.147
158 F iii. Jane Wingfield died
after 2 May 1588 in Wantisden, Suffolk, England.147
159 F iv. Frances Wingfield .147
160 F v. Anne Wingfield 147 died in
1592.147
161 F vi. Margaret Wingfield .147 The cause
of her death was Died as a child.
162 M vii. Sir Robert Wingfield M.P.
Robert married Cecily Wentworth.147
Robert next married Bridgette Fleetwood Spring.147
163 M viii. John Wingfield 147 was born in
Letheringham, Suffolk, England.
John married Dorothy FitzHerbert.147
164 M ix. Henry Wingfield .147
165 M x. George Wingfield .147
166 F xi. Mary Wingfield .147
+ 167 F xii.
Elizabeth
Wingfield 43
147 155 160 162 was born in
1520-1530 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 155
and died in 1592 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
at age 72.
+ 168 M
xiii. Charles
Wingfield was born in 1523 147
and died in 1575 in Temple, Lincolnshire, England 147
at age 52.
169 M xiv. Richard Wingfield 147 was born in
1525.147
Richard married Mary Hardwicke.147
148.
Elizabeth de Vere 139
147 155 160 162 (Sir
George de Vere139, Elizabeth Howard122,
John Howard107, John Howard Sheriff of Essex,
Sheriff of Hertford98, Robert Howard87,
John Howard Sheriff of Norfolk76, Joan de
Cornwall47, Sir Richard de Cornwall36,
Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, Count of Poitou31,
Comtesse Isabella d'Angoulême24, Alice
de Courtenay21, Peter de Courtenay14,
Louis VI "Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I
King of France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1480 155
and died in Nov 1559 139
161
about age 79.
Noted events in her life were:
• Will
Probated: 13 Nov 1559. 152

Elizabeth married Sir Anthony Wingfield of Letheringham,43 147 160 161 162 son of Sir John Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk and Anne Touche.155 161 Anthony was born in 1485 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147 155 161 and died on 21 Aug 1552 in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England 147 155 161 at age 67.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Comptroller of King's Household, Vice Chamberlain of Household for Henry VII. 161
• Occupation: Privy Councillor, executor of the King. 161
• Knighthood: Knighted by Henry VIII for bravery at Battle of Spurs., 16 Aug 1513. 161
• Title: Installed Knight of the Garter of Leatheringham, 8 May 1541. 152 155
(Duplicate Line. See Person 142)
149.
Margaret Tudor Princess of England (Henry
VII King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
28 Nov 1489 and died on 18 Oct 1541 at age 51.

Margaret married James
IV King of Scotland, son of James III King of
Scotland and Margaret of Denmark. James
was born on 17 Mar 1473 in Stirling Castle and died on 9 Sep 1513 at
age 40.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 170 M i. James
V King of Scotland .
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Twentieth
Generation 
167.
Elizabeth Wingfield 43
147 155 160 162 (Sir
Anthony Wingfield of Letheringham142, Sir John
Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk125,
Sir John Wingfield Knight of The Bath110, Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1520-1530 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 155
and died in 1592 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England 147
at age 72.
Research Notes: Amongst the Charters in the British Museaum is a quit claim by Sir Anthony Wingfield K.G. t o William Naunton and Elizabeth his wife of a manor of "Estone", dated 27 june 2 Edw VI [1548]. This might refer to Martley Hall, Easton. 164
Elizabeth married William
Naunton,147
160 162 165 166 167 168 son of Thomas
Naunton and Emma Taye, about 1544.
William was born about 1510 in Alderton, Suffolk, England and died in
Letheringham, Suffolk, England.147
160 162
Children from this marriage were:
+ 171 F i. Ursula
Naunton 147
162 165 was born
about 1545 in Otley, Suffolk, England 147
160 162
and died before Aug 1615 in Otley, Suffolk, England.147 160 162
172 M ii. Henry Naunton of Alderton
was born in 1549 147
and died in 1599 147
at age 50.
Henry married Elizabeth Ashby.147 147
168.
Charles Wingfield (Sir Anthony Wingfield
of Letheringham142, Sir John Wingfield Sheriff
of Norfolk & Suffolk125, Sir John
Wingfield Knight of The Bath110, Lady Elizabeth
Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady Elizabeth
d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard FitzAlan 11th
Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor Plantagenet74,
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster43,
Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35,
Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26,
Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23, Philippe
II Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII
"Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros"
King of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1523 147
and died in 1575 in Temple, Lincolnshire, England 147
at age 52.
Charles married Elizabeth
Rich.147
Children from this marriage were:
173 M i. William Wingfield
174 M ii. Henry Wingfield
170.
James V King of Scotland (Margaret Tudor
Princess of England149, Henry VII King of
England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady Margaret
Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of Somerset109,
John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102, John of
Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
James married Marie
de Guise.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 176 F i. Mary
Queen of Scots .
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Twenty-first
Generation 

171.
Ursula Naunton 147
162 165 (Elizabeth
Wingfield167, Sir Anthony Wingfield of
Letheringham142, Sir John Wingfield Sheriff of
Norfolk & Suffolk125, Sir John Wingfield
Knight of The Bath110, Lady Elizabeth Goushill
Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady Elizabeth
d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard FitzAlan 11th
Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor Plantagenet74,
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster43,
Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35,
Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26,
Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23, Philippe
II Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII
"Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros"
King of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1545 in Otley, Suffolk, England 147
160 162
and died before Aug 1615 in Otley, Suffolk, England.147 160 162

Ursula married Robert Gosnold III, Esquire,160 162 165 166 168 son of Robert Gosnold II and Mary Vesey, in 1559.160 162 Robert was born in 1534 in Suffolk, England 147 160 162 and died before Nov 1615 in Suffolk, England.165
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Justice of the Peace, Suffolk, England. 160 162
• Will: 15 Aug 1615. 160 162 On 15 Aug
1615 he signed a will. It reads in part as follows:
"Robert Gosnold of Earleshall, County Suffolk,
Esq. To be buried at
Otley near my wife. To Elizabeth Keene, my daughter the wife of Thomas
Keene, 8 pounds a year. To my son Antony Gosnold my house in Swillon
called Eales. To my son Thomas Gosnold 200 pounds....To Henry Keene my
grandchild, 20 pounds... "
Executors; son Anthony
and Mr. Francis Cornwallis of Earleshall.
• Will
Proved: 1 Nov 1615. 160
162 166
Robert Gosnold died prior to November 1, 1615, when his will was
recorded, naming grandson Anthony Gosnold "now in Virginia" and also
grandsons Henry and Thomas Keene (who would have still been in England
- ed.).
Children from this marriage were:
+ 177 F i. Elizabeth
Gosnold 147
165 166 167 168 was born in
1570 in Suffolk, England 147
160
and died on 5 May 1665 in Suffolk, England 147
at age 95.
178 M ii. Robert Gosnold .147
179 M iii. Anthoney Gosnold .147
180 F iv. Ursula Gosnold .147
181 M v. John Gosnold .147
182 M vi. Thomas Gosnold .147
183 F vii. Mary Gosnold .147
184 F viii. Dorothy Gosnold .147
185 F ix. Anne Gosnold .147
186 M x. Richard Gosnold .147
187 M xi. Edmund Gosnold .147

176.
Mary Queen of Scots (James V King of
Scotland170, Margaret Tudor Princess of England149,
Henry VII King of England, Lord of Ireland141,
Lady Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st
Duke of Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of
Somerset102, John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90,
Edward III Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
Mary married Henry
Stuart Lord Darnley.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 188 M i. King
James I of England was born on 19 Jun 1566 and died
on 27 Mar 1625 at age 58.
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Generation 
177.
Elizabeth Gosnold 147
165 166 167 168 (Ursula
Naunton171, Elizabeth Wingfield167,
Sir Anthony Wingfield of Letheringham142, Sir
John Wingfield Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk125,
Sir John Wingfield Knight of The Bath110, Lady
Elizabeth Goushill Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady
Elizabeth d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard
FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor
Plantagenet74, Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of
Lancaster43, Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of
Navarre35, Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de
Artois26, Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23,
Philippe II Capet Augustus King of France20,
Louis VII "Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI
"Le Gros" King of France9, Philippe I King of
France6, Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4,
Ingigerd Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born in
1570 in Suffolk, England 147
160
and died on 5 May 1665 in Suffolk, England 147
at age 95.
Elizabeth married
Thomas Keene Senior.43
165 166 Thomas was
born in 1560 in Suffolk, England 147
and died in Suffolk, England.147
Children from this marriage were:
189 M i. Henry Keene was born
in 1592 in Suffolk, England.147
+ 190 M ii. Thomas
Keene Junior 43
147 165 166 167 was born
about 1593 in Suffolk, England 165
166
and died on 16 Jan 1652 in Cherry Point Neck, Northumberland Co,
Virginia 165
166
about age 59.

188.
King James I of England (Mary Queen of
Scots176, James V King of Scotland170,
Margaret Tudor Princess of England149, Henry VII
King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born on
19 Jun 1566 and died on 27 Mar 1625 at age 58. Other names for James
were James VI of Scotland, and James Stuart.
James married Ann
of Denmark.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 191 F i. Elizabeth
Stuart .
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Twenty-third
Generation 
190.
Thomas Keene Junior 43
147 165 166 167 (Elizabeth
Gosnold177, Ursula Naunton171,
Elizabeth Wingfield167, Sir Anthony Wingfield of
Letheringham142, Sir John Wingfield Sheriff of
Norfolk & Suffolk125, Sir John Wingfield
Knight of The Bath110, Lady Elizabeth Goushill
Duchess of Norfolk106, Lady Elizabeth
d'Arundelle FitzAlan91, Richard FitzAlan 11th
Earl of Arundel84, Eleanor Plantagenet74,
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster43,
Blanche Capet of Artois Regent of Navarre35,
Robert "The Good" Capet I, Comte de Artois26,
Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France23, Philippe
II Capet Augustus King of France20, Louis VII
"Le Jeune" King of France11, Louis VI "Le Gros"
King of France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1) was born
about 1593 in Suffolk, England 165
166
and died on 16 Jan 1652 in Cherry Point Neck, Northumberland Co,
Virginia 165
166
about age 59.
General Notes: I
have taken the following information from J Craig Canada's Family Tree
We
first find Thomas Keene living on Kent Island. This island, which lies
just off the coast of Maryland in Chesapeake Bay, was first colonized
in 1631 when Col. William Clayborne of Virginia led a band of about 100
colonists there and established a trading post. In 1632 the colonists
sent a representative to the Virginia Assembly at Jamestown. However,
Lord Baltimore had been granted a claim which overlapped that of
Virginia and on February 27, 1634, after a long and stormy voyage, 300
of his colonists reached Maryland. A conflict then arose between the
Kent Islanders, who wished to belong to Virginia and the Marylanders
who claimed the island for their colony. This dispute lasted for
fifteen years.
In Dec 1636 Capt George Evelin
appeared on Kent
Island and put himself in the good graces of the inhabitants by seeming
to favor their claims to Virginia allegiance. Early in 1637, however,
he changed sides and by trickery and double-dealing managed to supplant
Col. Clayborne as leader of the colony. He was given the title of
Commander of Kent Island by Gov. Calvert of Maryland and became a
virtual dictator over the inhabitants. Streeter says 'John Struman, Sr.
and Thomas Keyme, coopers,' were directed to devote their time to
making pipe-staves, assisted by seven servants. April 30, 1638, we find
this record: 'Entered by Capt. George Evelin for the Manor of Evelinton
in the Baronie of St. Maries:' Following this were the names of 23 men
among them Thomas Keane, William Medcalf, Matthew Roadham and Thomas
Orley, all of whom later moved to Northumberland County, VA, just
across the Potomac River from St. Marys County, Md. This might mean
that Capt Evelin was responsible for bringing these colonists to Kent
Island form England or merely that he took them form Kent Island to St.
Marys. Many of the names listed were mentioned by Streeter as having
been on Kent Island.
Thomas Keene may have been one
of the
original settlers of Kent Island who went there from Virginia with Col.
Clayborne in 1631. If he did live for a while on St. Marys, he later
returned to Kent Island, where on Nov 9, 1640, he patented 100 acres of
land in Hog Pen Creek and Chesapeake Bay on the West. We know that his
eldest son was born on Kent in 1642. The Proceedings of the Council of
Maryland, 1633-47, give an assessment by Lieut. Grall and Council for
levying 2000 pounds of tobacco to the account of the last
expedition-'levies upon the county of Kent after the rates following.'
Among those levied upon was Thomas Keyne.
In 1644,
Col.
Clayborne moved to Virginia, taking 100 men, for each of which he
received 50 acres of land on the south side of the York River. Thomas
Keene was claimed as one of these headrights, though this claim was not
recorded until 1653. The land grant states that William Clayborne 'came
up the Pamunkey River in the narrows abutting on the mouth of a creek
called Tankes, parting same land from the land of Captain John West's
running west to a point of land whereon said Col. Clayborne landed his
army under his command, in 1644.' Thomas Keene may have served for a
time with Col. Clayborne near West Point, Virginia. However, in 1648 he
was in St. Marys County, Maryland, where he made the deposition stating
his age.
Thomas Keene had moved to Cherry Point,
Northumberland
County, Virginia by December 9, 1650, on which date he and Willam
Presley appraised an estate. (North. R.B. 1650-52. p.48) April 13,
1652, an oath of allegiance to England was taken by a number of
Northumberland colonists as follows: 'Those names here subscribed do
promise and engage ourselves to be bound and faithful to the
Commonwealth of England as it is now without King or House of Lords.'
Among other signers were Thomas Keene, Henry Rayner and Thomas
Broughton, successive husbands of the same wife. (North. O.B. 1, p. 72)
Sept 20, 1652, Thomas Keene was paid 625 pounds of tobacco out of the
estate of Henry Barnes. (North. O.B. 2, p.289) Oct 13, 1653, we find
recorded: 'Now Know we that I the said Richard Bennett Esq. Governor
give and grant unto Thomas Keene five hundred twenty seven Acres of
Land Scituate laying and being in the County of Northumberland and
abutting Northwest upon the Severall Lands of Ralph Horsly and Edward
Coppedge South and South East upon Claughtons Creeke and North East
upon Cherry poynt the said Land due unto the said Thomas Keene by and
for the transportation of Eleven persons into this Colony to have and
to hold...' (L. Gr. B. 3, p.61) Headrights mentioned were Thomas Orley
(twice), Archibald Read, Thomas Watson, Margaret Browne, John Earle and
wife, Thomas Keene, Mary Keene and William Keene. This was recorded
after the death of Thomas and the patent was renewed March 18, 1662.
Thomas
Keene, the immigrant ancestor of this family, came first to Virginia
and then for some reason went to Kent Island, Maryland, where his
eldest child, William Keene was born in 1642. This fact is recorded on
the elaborate epitaph on the tombstone of his son William Keene. This
tombstone recites a full family history; 'William Keene, son of Thomas
and Mary Keene, his wife, was born on Kent Island, Maryland and brought
to Virginia where he married etc...' Thomas Keene took the oath of
allegiance to the Commonwealth of England on April 13, 1652 in
Northumberland County, Virginia. The name is spelled Kane, Cane, on the
early records and from this spelling as well as a later spelling it is
sure that the name was pronounced as though it were spelled Cayne. The
spelling even occurs in a few instances as Keyne. Thomas Keene died
about 1659 leaving four very young children to the care of his widow
Mary. Mary lost no time in making a second marriage to an Englishman
names Thomas Broughton by whom she had no issue nor did Thomas
Broughton leave issue by any other wife. He pre-deceased the said Mary
and left his estate to her children by her first husband. Thomas Keene,
orphan, of the above Thomas Keene was allowed 'one steer for two years
schooling, October 10, 1659.'
In the division of the
cattle
belonging to the orphans of Thomas Keene, deceased, the names of the
orphans were given as: William, Thomas, Susanna, and
A
record dated 30 Apr 1638 shows that Thomas was one of 23 men who were
transported to St. Mary's County, MD, by Capt. George Evelin to seat
the manor of Evelinton. By 9 Dec 1650 Thomas and his family had
relocated to Northumberland Co., VA. Thomas left descendants in
Northumberland, Stafford, and Westmoreland County in Virginia.
Research Notes: "Garner-Keene
Families of Northern Neck Virginia " by Ruth Ritchie and Sudie Rucker
Wood, 1952, pg. 187-193
"He
may have been the son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Gosnold) Keene of
Suffolk, England. That couple did have a son Thomas Keene, named as a
grandson in the will of Robert Gosnold of Earleshall, County Suffolk,
Esq., 1615. That son also had a cousin, Anthony Gosnold, in Virginia in
1615. But absolute proof that the the son of Thomas and Elizabeth
(Gosnold) Keene is the same person as the Thomas Keene of Kent Island,
Maryland has not, to the best of my knowledge, yet been established
conclusively.
"He lived on Kent Island, Maryland,
from probably
1631 until probably 1644. It is possible he was among a group of
inhabitants who moved to St. Mary's county, Maryland in 1638, but if
so, he returned to Kent Island by 9 Nov 1640. He was probably with a
group of islanders led by Col. Clayborne that moved to Northumberland
Co., Virginia in 1644, but in 1648 he was resident in St. Marys County,
Maryland (just across the Potomac). He resided at Cherry Point,
Northumberland Co., Va by 9 Dec 1650 where he died in 1652.
"He
was a cooper and possibly merchant by trade, as well as a planter, and
directed the making of "pipe staves" while on Kent Island". 168
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Cooper and merchant, Suffolk, England. 165
• Occupation: Planter, Kent Island In The Potomac. 165
• Estate Probated: 20 Jan 1652, Northhampton, Virginia. 147
• Will: 27
Nov 1652, Northhampton, Virginia. 147
169
In the name of God amen know all men that I Thomas Keene being fresh of
memory doeth as followeth ffirst I bequeath my spiritt to God that gave
it after my body to the earth and then as followeth I give and
beequeath to my sone Thomas one Cowe named Cole next to my Daughter
Susanna one Heifer called by the name of Su next I give my sone William
one heifer named Gentle next I give my sone Matthew the next Cowe Calfe
that falleth of the old Cowes.
Know all men that I
doe give to
my wife Mary Keene for the bringing up of my children all my movable
goods and hogs and cattle but what I gave given to my children and the
remainder of my Tobco when my debts is paid to my wife Also I give this
land and plantacon to my wife during her life after her decease I give
the said land to my sone Tho: and his heirs forever.
Overseers
of the estate Hen. Mosely John Stanley Thomas Orlye Matther Rhodon.
Witness my hand and ---[obliterated] this 27th of Novem: 1652 Witnesses
: Henry Rainer
The Mark of Thomas Keene John Knight.
Thomas married Mary
Thorley.147
165 166 Mary was
born in Anne Arundle Co, Maryland.160
Children from this marriage were:
+ 192 M i.
193 M ii. William Keene 169 was born on
10 Mar 1641 in Kent Island In The Potomac,171
died on 8 Feb 1683 in Northumberland Co, Virginia 171
at age 41, and was buried in Cypress Farm, Northumberland Co, Virginia.
William married Elizabeth Rogers in 1664 in Northumberland Co, Virginia.171
194 M
iii. Thomas Keene III 169 died in
1678.
195 F iv. Susanna Keene 147 165 166 169 was born in
1644 in Kent Island In The Potomac 147
165
and died on 28 Mar 1716 in Westmoreland, Virginia 147
at age 72.
Susanna married John
Garner Senior in Feb 1659 in Cherry Point Neck,
Northumberland Co, Virginia.147

191.
Elizabeth Stuart (King James I of England188,
Mary Queen of Scots176, James V King of Scotland170,
Margaret Tudor Princess of England149, Henry VII
King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
Elizabeth married
Frederick King of Bohemia.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 196 F i. Sophia
Countess Palatine of Simmern .
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Twenty-fourth
Generation 
192.
General Notes: He was a mere infant when his father died and only a few years old when his mother died. It is probably that he was cared for by his older sister, Susanna, the wife of John Garner. He removed to Stafford County Virginia where he held a considerable estate. He married Bridgett and had but one surviving child, Elizabeth. She bought 100 acres from Nicholas Jenkins.
Noted events in his life were:
• Purchase: Purchase, 14 Nov 1672, Stafford Co, Virginia. 170 On the head of the Potomac Creek
• Will: 21 Jul 1723.
Matthew
married Bridget.170
The child from this marriage was:
+ 197 F i. Elizabeth
Keene 43
147 170 was born
about 1682 in Virginia and died on 26 Jul 1769 in Stafford Co, Virginia
170
172
about age 87.

196.
Sophia Countess Palatine of Simmern (Elizabeth
Stuart191, King James I of England188,
Mary Queen of Scots176, James V King of Scotland170,
Margaret Tudor Princess of England149, Henry VII
King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).

Sophia married Ernest
August Elector of Hanover.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 198 M i. George
I .
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Twenty-fifth
Generation 
197.
Elizabeth Keene 43
147 170 (
Elizabeth married Captain James Withers Senior,43 170 son of William Withers and Mary Littlejohn. James was born in 1680 in England and died in Jun 1746 in Stafford Co, Virginia 170 at age 66.
Noted events in his life were:
• Will: 7 Jun 1746.
•
Will Probated: 8 Jul 1746, Stafford
Co, Virginia. Transcription of will of James Withers located in
Stafford County VA Will Book M, pages 468-472 by Linda Sparks Starr is
true to original EXCEPT that paragraphs were added for clarity.
In
the name of God, Amen I James Withers of Stafford County Planter being
sick of Body but of Sound Sence & Perfect memory thanks to
Almighty
God and Calling to Remembrance how frail all flesh is have thought fitt
to make this my Last will & Testament in manner & form
as
follows.
I give and bequeath my Soul into the hands
of Almighty
God who gave it, hoping for forgiveness of all my Sins through the
merits and mediation of Jesus Christ my Savior and Redeemer. My body I
desire may be Decently buried at the Discretion of my Exors hereafter
Named. After all my Lawfull Debts are honestly paid, What Temporal
Estate it hath pleased God to bless me with I Desire may be Disposed of
as fol-loweth:
IMPRIMIS I give to my Son James
Withers & his
heirs for Ever a Dividend or part of that Land which I bought of Rice
Hooe Lying in Prince William County containing four hundred acres and
bounded as follows beginning at the beginning tree of the said Patent
and running ESE three hundred & Twenty poles thence NE one
hundred
& Eighty five poles thence North Sixty four Degrees West three
hundred & Ninety Six poles to the west Line of the said Patent
& from thence along the Line of the said Patent to the first
beginning as also negro Robin now in his possession a Negro ...man
Called Breechy & a feather bed & furniture.
ITEM
I give
& bequeath to my Son in Law Henry Mauzy & his wife Ann
&
their heirs for Ever another part of the said Land bought of Rice Hooe
Containing Five hundred acres to begin where the Second Course of the
said James's Ends to Run up the main line of the Patent so far as a
Line acros the same may Include that Quantity as also a Negro man named
George a featherbed and Furniture and four Cows & Calves
& the
half of the hoggs that he raises where he now lives.
ITEM
I give
and bequeath to my Son in Law Jas. Hudnall and his heirs for Ever two
hundred acres of Land whereon he now Lives lying in the upper Part of
that land which.....I bought of Rice Hooe bounded on the North Side by
the Line wich Divides John Hooes Land and mine & on the South
Side
by a Parralel Line quite across the said Patent and a Negro boy named
Frank in his Possession.
ITEM I give and bequeath to
my Son
Thomas Withers and his heirs for Ever a Dividend or part of my Land on
licking run in Prince Wm County to be Laid off according to the Survey
made thereof by John Allan and at the same time marked from Raccoon
branch to the Back Line of the main Patent also the following.. Negros
Sam, Denboro, Flory & her last Child Will & all of
their
Increase.
ITEM I give and bequeath to my Son Keene
Withers &
his heirs for Ever a Dividend or part of my Land on Licking Run in the
Southwest Part of the said Patent & bounded As follows,
Beginning
at the beginning White oake of the Said Patent and running North along
the Line of his Brother Thomas One hundred and thirty Eight Poles
thence north forty Seven Degrees west till it Intersects the out Lines
of the main Patent thence along the lines of the Said Patent Revening
them to the first Beginning including the old mannor plantation as also
the following Negroes Ned, Famine, Nan, Phillis Easter and their
Increase and a set of Blacksmiths Tools & a featherbed
&
furniture and it is my will & Desire that my Son John take into
his
Care my said Son Keene and his Estate till he arrive to the age of
Twenty-one years.
ITEM I give & bequeath to
my Son William
Withers & his heirs for Ever the remaining Part of my Licking
run
Land not yet bequeathed with this Proviso that if Henry Mauzy is
obliged to remove from where he now Lives he shall have the Liberty of
Living upon the mill plantation on the said Land til he has Time to
Clear a plantation on the Land already bequeathed to him as also the
following Negroes Peter James Sarah Moll & Jack & their
Increase and a featerbed & furniture.
ITEM I
give &
bequeath to my Son John Withers and his heirs for Ever two hundred and
fifty acres of Land whereon he now Lives bought of Henry Field as also
two hundred acres of Land bought of William Waugh lying on the South
Side of rocky run and fifty acres which I bought of Snodal Horton as
also the following Negroes to wit Matt, Harry & a negro boy
named
Cesar.
ITEM I give and bequeath to my Son in Law
William Allan
& Bridgett his Wife and their heirs for Ever a Tract of Land
Containing three hundred & Sixty-five acres Lying on the North
Side
of Potomack run bought of Bryant Young.
ITEM I give
&
bequeath to my Loving wife Elizabeth during the time of her natural
Life only all the household goods & furniture which she brought
from her father & what kind So ever of Cattle with the Mill on
Potomack run as also the tract of Land on which I now Live &
have
the following Negroes Tom, Dick, Pegg,Dinah, Roger, Bess, Sugg, Hanah,
Winny, Paige & Daniel and after her Decease the said Negroes
and
their future Increase to be Equally Divided Between my five Sons or
such of them as shall be then Living.
ITEM I give
& bequeath
to my said Son James A negro woman Jenny and her Child in full
Satisfaction of his part of the Negroes which are to be Divided at his
Mother's Death.
ITEM I give to my Loving wife
Elizabeth a Negro
man Named Ben during her Natural Life and after her Decease to be
Equally Divided between my four Sons John, Thomas, Wm & Keene.
ITEM
I give to my said Son Keene a Negro girl Named Sue to him and his heirs
for Ever.
ITEM I give to my Daughter Ursilla the
wife of John Allen the two following negroes Lydia & Nan now in
their possession.
ITEM I give to my Daughter
Elizabeth the wife of Abraham Field Twenty Shillings to buy her a ring
ITEM
I give to my Daughter Martha the wife of James McDaniel twenty
Shillings to buy her a ring
ITEM
All the rest of my Estate moveable & Immoveable I give to be
Equally Divided among my five Sons immediately after my Decease.
ITEM
whereas there is an action Depending in the General Court between
Edward Herndon & me about a Negro my intention is that if I am
Last
in the said Suite my wife Shall Pay the money Debt and I desire that my
said five Sons Shall Equally pay the Tobacco that shall be due for the
costs & charges attending it and that if any of them shall fail
to
pay their Equal part thereof they shall forfeit their Legacies already
Bequeathed them to the others willing to Perform it.
ITEM
the
remaining part of the Land bought of Rice Hooe not yet Bequeathed I
give to my Sons William & Keene to be Equally Divided between
them.
ITEM
I give to Each of my five Sons twenty Pounds Current money &
the
remaining part of my Cash I Give to my Wife to pay of my Cash Debt the
money to Herndon if he recovers any agst me
ITEM I
give to my
said wife During her Natural Life one hundred acres of Land Lying on
the South Side of Potomack run bought of Joseph Waugh where my Quarter
now Stands and after her Decease to my Said Son John and his heirs for
Ever
ITEM I Do appoint my Loving wife Eliza.
& my Sons John,
Thomas & William Exercutrix & Exors of this my Last
Will &
Testament revoking all former wills by me here to fore made Declaring
this only to be my Last will and Testament IN WITNESS whereof I have
herewith to Set my hand & seal this 7th day of June 1746 James
Withers
At a Court held for Stafford County July the
8th 1746
THE within Last will and Testament of Jas. Withers Dec'd was Presented
into Court by
Children from this marriage were:
199 F i.
Elizabeth married Abraham Field.172
+ 200 F
ii. Ann
Withers was born on 2 Oct 1702 in Stafford Co,
Virginia 172
173
and died before 1765 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
201 M iii. Thomas Withers was
born on 21 Dec 1707 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died before 1723 in Stafford Co, Virginia.
202 F iv. Ursula Withers was
born on 20 Sep 1709 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died in 1793 in Fauquier Co, Virginia at age 84.
Ursula married John Allen.172 John died in 1761 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Justice of the Peace, 27 Apr 1721, Prince William Co, Virginia.
203 F v. Martha Withers was
born in 1711 in Stafford Co, Virginia.172
Noted events in her life were:
• Martha and Mary were twins: Martha and Mary were twins.
Martha married James McDaniel.
204 F vi. Mary Withers was
born in 1711 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died before 1783 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
Mary married Joseph Hundall.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Justice of the Peace, 27 Apr 1721, Prince William Co, Virginia.
205 M vii. John Withers was
born on 29 Jan 1713 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died on 25 Oct 1794 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
at age 81.
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt Birth: 29 Jan 1714.
John married Hannah Allen.
206 F
viii. Bridget Withers was born
on 29 Jan 1714 in Stafford Co, Virginia and died in 1714. The cause of
her death was Died in infancy.
Noted events in her life were:
• Twin to Keene: Twin to Keene.
• Alt Birth: 29 Jan 1715.
207 M ix. Keene Withers was
born on 29 Jan 1714 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died in 1714. The cause of his death was Died in infancy.
Noted events in his life were:
• Twin to Bridget: Twin to Bridget.
• Alt Birth: 29 Jan 1715.
208 M x. James Withers Junior
was born on 11 Feb 1715 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died in Jan 1784 in Fauquier Co, Virginia at age 68.
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt Birth: 11 Feb 1716.
James married Catherine Barbee.
James next married Jemima Garner.
209 F xi. Ann Sophia Withers
was born on 20 Jun 1718 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died in 1718. The cause of her death was Died in infancy.
Noted events in her life were:
• Twin to Irvin: Twin to Irvin.
210 M xii. Irvin Withers was
born on 20 Jun 1718 in Stafford Co, Virginia and died in 1718. The
cause of his death was Died in infancy.
Noted events in his life were:
• Twin to Ann Sophia: Twin to Ann Sophia.
211 F
xiii. Bridget Withers was born
on 20 Jul 1720 in Stafford Co, Virginia.172
Bridget married William Allen on 15 Feb 1742 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage: 15 Feb 1743.
212 M xiv. Thomas Withers was
born on 15 Feb 1722 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died about Dec 1794 about age 72.
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt Birth: 15 Feb 1723.
Thomas married Elizabeth Unknown about 1747 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
213 M xv. Keene Withers was
born on 14 Feb 1726 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died in 1756 in Stafford Co, Virginia at age 30.
Keene married Elizabeth Cave on 21 Dec 1747 in Stafford Co, Virginia.
214 M
xvi. William Withers was born
on 16 Apr 1726 in Stafford Co, Virginia 172
and died on 6 Jan 1804 in Fauquier Co, Virginia at age 77.
William married Elizabeth
Hord
on 15 Dec 1756 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. Elizabeth was born on 22 Sep
1732 in Essex Co, Virginia and died on 17 Oct 1781 in Fauquier Co,
Virginia at age 49.

198.
George I (Sophia Countess Palatine of
Simmern196, Elizabeth Stuart191,
King James I of England188, Mary Queen of Scots176,
James V King of Scotland170, Margaret Tudor
Princess of England149, Henry VII King of
England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady Margaret
Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of Somerset109,
John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102, John of
Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
George married Sophia
Dorothea Of Celle.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 215 M i. George
II .
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Twenty-sixth
Generation 
200.
Thomas Withers (Elizabeth Keene197,
215.
George II (George I198,
Sophia Countess Palatine of Simmern196,
Elizabeth Stuart191, King James I of England188,
Mary Queen of Scots176, James V King of Scotland170,
Margaret Tudor Princess of England149, Henry VII
King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
George married Caroline
of Brandenburg-Anspach.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 225 M i. Frederick
Lewis Prince of Wales .
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Twenty-seventh
Generation225.
Frederick Lewis Prince of Wales (George II215,
George I198, Sophia Countess Palatine of Simmern196,
Elizabeth Stuart191, King James I of England188,
Mary Queen of Scots176, James V King of Scotland170,
Margaret Tudor Princess of England149, Henry VII
King of England, Lord of Ireland141, Lady
Margaret Beaufort124, John Beaufort 1st Duke of
Somerset109, John Beaufort 1st Earl of Somerset102,
John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster90, Edward III
Plantagenet King of England80, Edward
Plantagenet II, King of England63, Edward I
"Longshanks" King of England37, Henry III King
of England32, Comtesse Isabella
d'Angoulême24, Alice de Courtenay21,
Peter de Courtenay14, Louis VI "Le Gros" King of
France9, Philippe I King of France6,
Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of Kiev4, Ingigerd
Olafsdottir3, Olaf III, King of Sweden2,
Erik VI, King of Sweden1).
Frederick married
Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.
The child
from this marriage was:

235 M i. George III .
George married Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.