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[28176] Ref. - the unverified file in Ancestry.com.
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[1241] Dates may be baptism and burial.
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[24200] http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TALBOT.htm states Richard "Married: Dau. BULMER (dau. of Stephen Bulmer of Appletreewick)." Cf. "The Family, Vol. 1," p. 523 on-line at http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/c/FAMILY_BOOK_VolI.pdf.
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[4274]
Identified as daughter of Ealdhun, Bishop of Durham (d. 1018) and wife of Uchtred the Bold - W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p. 141. Le Bateman (LeBateman@NetZero.Net) reported via email, July, 2001: "'Old Germanic Principles of Name Giving' by Woolf has Egfrid's name spelled Ecgthryth. Actually for the name to make the dg as in Ridge or Edge Sweord. Ecg, cg would have to be present. And Aldwin as Aeldhun. Also though you should I know Uhtred and his first wife had a son named Thored. There was another son, but cannot recall his name. Uhtred's grandfather was Ealdred and his greatgrandfather Ealdulf also spelled Ealdwulf. Was wondering who Styr Wulf's son was. Ealdwulf is supposedly descended from Ida the Flame Bearer."
_Gormo II Enske, King of DENMARK ________+
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_Sweyn ("the Splitbeard"), King of DENMARK _|
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| |_Dabrowka of BOHEMIA _____________________|_Emnildis of POLAND _____________________
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| _William Longsword, Duke of NORMANDY _____|_Lady Poppa DE VALOIS ___________________
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| _Richard I ("the Fearless") of NORMANDY ____|
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[3608] In 2007 http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DENMARK.htm offers: "Gunhild [Æthelfryth] ([1020]-in Italy 18 Jul 1038, bur Limburg Klosterkirche). Adam of Bremen records that the daughter of King Knud married 'imperator filio suo'. Her parentage is given by Orderic Vitalis, who also refers to her marriage. Wipo names 'Chnutonis regis Anglorum filiam, nomine Chunehildem' as wife of 'Heinricus rex, filius imperatoris' when recording their marriage in 1036. The Annalista Saxo records that the wife of King Heinrich III was 'filiam Cnud regis Danorum', specifying that the marriage was arranged by Unwan Archbishop of Bremen, although this seems unlikely as Archbishop Unwan died in 1029. Herimannus names 'Chunihildem, Cnutonis Danorum et Anglorum regis filiam' when recording her marriage to 'Heinricus rex, filius imperatoris' in 1036. She adopted the name Kunigund on her marriage. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that 'uxor imperatoris Henrici Gunhildis imperatrix de Anglia' was accused of adultery, that she was defended in trial by combat, but that after her champion's victory she disdained the success and became a nun. William of Malmesbury also recounts that she was accused of adultery and retired to a convent. She died during her husband's expedition to Italy, the death of 'regina Conihild' being recorded in the Annalista Saxo 'XV Kal Aug'. m (Nijmegen [29] Jun 1036) as his first wife, Heinrich III King of Germany, Duke of Bavaria, son of Emperor Konrad II & his wife Gisela of Swabia (Ostrebeck 28 Oct 1017-Burg Bodfeld im Harz 5 Oct 1056, bur Speyer Cathedral). He was crowned Emperor at Rome 25 Dec 1046."
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| _James BOYLSTON _____+
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| _John B. BOYDSTUN ___|_Mary PRUITT ________
| | (1766 - 1820) m 1795 (1742 - 1809)
| _John Gardner BOYDSTUN ________|
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| | |_Nancy Ann GARDNER __|_____________________
| | (1775 - 1854) m 1795
|_Louisa Jane BOYDSTON _|
(1835 - 1894) m 1853 |
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_Richard ISAACKE ____+
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_Edward ISAACKE _____|_____________________
| (1585 - ....) m 1605
_Richard ISAAK ______|
| (1606 - ....) m 1632|
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_Joseph ISAAC ________|
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[194] It is not known if she is the daughter married to Joseph Brown, mentioned as a son-in-law in her father's will.
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The Chadbourne Family Association, at http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/3rdgen.html in 2006, reports: "Margaret's father, Thomas Spencer, provided very well for her, his eldest daughter, as seen in the following excerpt from YD 2:79:
The deposisun of Nicholasse Hodesden & his wife Aged 40 years & upward. These deponants being sworen saith that about fifteene or sixteene yeares agooe that Thomas Spenseer being att quamphegon at the howes wee then lived in said that he had given the on half of his half part of the mill & Timber thereunto belonging being on quartor part of the mill unto Daniell Goodin for his dafters Portion Nickhollas Hodsden & his wife reploied & said neyhbouer Spenser I wish you well to Consedar what you doe for you had many Children & every on would have a lettell & you cannot give every one such A Portion & he answared & said that shee wase the Eldest dafter & hee had don yt & farther saith not:/ Taken upon oath this 18th day of Aprill 1670.
Daniel was in Kittery by 1652, as he deposed in Aug 1701 that he had been a resident of the upper part of Kittery for fifty years. If he is the Daniel of Yoxford as suggested above, he could have been the Daniel Goodwin with brother Stephen who were headrights for land in VA for their uncle William Barker, captain of the ship America. In 1702 he appears on a list of the original members of the Berwick Church. While there was an earlier church by 1663, no records survive (Old Kittery Families, 195fl) and there was no official Congregational Church in Berwick before 1702 (Joseph Anderson, personal communication).
Daniel Goodwin was a keeper of a public house in Kittery for many years. He was also town commissioner and sergeant, constable for 1662/3 and coroner in 1668. In 1711, Daniel and second wife Sarah gave a deed to his son Thomas for the homestead in return for maintenance during their natural lives (YD 7:220).
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