_____________________________________ | _Jean of COUCY __________|_____________________________________ | (.... - 1037) _Albéric of COUCY __| | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | _Dreux of COUCY _____| | | | | _Gauthier II, Count of VEXINTAMIENS _+ | | | (.... - 1027) | | _Dreux, Count of AMIENS _|_Adela of SENLIS ____________________ | | | (.... - 1035) | |_Adele of AMIENS ____| | | | | _Aethelred II, King of ENGLAND ______+ | | | (0968 - 1016) m 1002 | |_Goda of ENGLAND ________|_Aelfgifu ("Emma") of NORMANDY ______ | (.... - 1055) (.... - 1052) _Engerrand I of COUCY _| | (1030 - 1116) | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | | |--Thomas I of COUCY | (.... - 1130) | _____________________________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_Ada of MARLE _________| (1030 - 1106) | | _____________________________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________________ | | |_________________________|_____________________________________
[3972] Thomas de Marle of Coucy showed great animosity toward his father, church, town and king, probably as a result of his mother's abuse from Engerrand - he appears bent on revenge against a system which reduced his mother to such a common status. At Thomas' death the Coucy domain passed to his son and grandson, Enguerrand II and Raoul I. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Thomas de Coucy, son of Enguerrand [I] de Boves Seigneur de Coucy & his first wife Ada de Marle [Roucy] ([1073]-[1130/31]). The Annales Lobienses name 'Letaldus de Marla . . . filiam nomine Adam' as mother of 'Thomam de Marla'. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'filia . . . Letardi domni de Marla . . . Ada' as mother of 'Thomam de Cocy'[381]. Seigneur de Coucy et de Marle, Comte d'Amiens. Suger's Vita Ludovici records that 'Thomam de Marna' was besieged by 'pater eius Engerrannus de Bova' at 'castrum . . . Mons Acutus . . . in pago Laudunensi'. Suger's Vita Ludovici also records that 'Thomam de Marna' was eventually captured and died in captivity. - m firstly ([1100], repudiated) as her second husband, Ida de Hainaut, widow of Guy Seigneur de Chièvres, daughter of Baudouin II Comte de Hainaut & his wife Ida de Louvain ([1085]-after [1105]). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to 'sororem Balduini comitis Hainoensis' as wife of 'Thomam de Marla'. The Chronicon Hanoniense refers to a second unnamed sister of 'comitis Hainoniensis' who married 'Thome de Marla'. The Annales Lobienses refer to 'sororem Balduini comitis Hainoensis' as wife of 'Thomam de Marla'. The primary source which names her, and confirms her first marriage, has not yet been identified. - m secondly ---. The primary source which confirms Thomas's second marriage has not yet been identified. m thirdly Melisende de Crécy, daughter of Guy de Crécy & his wife --- (-after 1147). The Annales Lobienses name 'de terra Ambianensi . . . Milesendem' as wife of 'Thomam de Marla after he repudiated his first wife. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the second wife of 'Thomas de Coci' as 'domna de Bovis'." Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Marle.
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Roger I DE COMMINGES _| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Bernard-Roger DE FOIX | (.... - 1038) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Adelaide DE ROUERGUE _| | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[21782] Bernard & wife and their ancestors are from the unverified LDS Church Pedigree Resource File (Compact Disc #1). If the approximate birth year is correct, there is a 48 year difference in the age of Bernard and Gersende. Cf. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE NOBILITY.htm.
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Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philip
_Prince Hugh the Great, Duke of FRANCE _______+ | (0898 - 0956) m 0938 _Hugh Capet, King of FRANCE _______|_Hatwide (Hawise?), Princess of SAXONY _______ | (0941 - 0996) (.... - 0965) _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _| | (0970 - 1031) m 1002 | | | _William I of Poitou, Count of POITOU ________+ | | | (.... - 0963) m 0935 | |_Adélaide of POITOU ______________|_Adele ("Gerloc") of NORMANDY ________________ | (0945 - 1004) (.... - 0962) _Henry I, King of FRANCE _________| | (1006 - 1060) m 1044 | | | _Raymond III, Duke of AQUITAINE ______________+ | | | (.... - 0950) | | _William III, Count of TOULOUSE ___|_Bertha of TUSCANY ___________________________ | | | (0947 - 1037) (0923 - ....) | |_Constance DE TAILLEFER __________________| | (0986 - 1032) m 1002 | | | _Fulk II ("the Good"), Count of ANJOU ________+ | | | (0910 - 0958) | |_Adelaide of ANJOU ________________|_Gerberga of The GATINAIS ____________________ | _Hugh Magnus DE CRéPI ______________| | (1057 - 1102) | | | _Sviastoslav I, Grand Duke of KYEV ___________+ | | | (.... - 0972) | | _Vladimir, Grand Prince of KYEV ___|______________________________________________ | | | (0956 - 1015) m 0980 | | _Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of KIEV ________| | | | (0979 - 1054) m 1019 | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Rogneide of POLOTZK ______________|______________________________________________ | | | (.... - 1000) m 0980 | |_Anne of KIEV ____________________| | (1024 - 1075) m 1044 | | | _Eric ("the Victorious"), King of SWEDEN _____+ | | | (0935 - 0994) m 0985 | | _Olaf ("Skötkonung") ERIKSON _____|_Sigrid Storråda, daughter of Skoglar TOSTE _ | | | (0980 - 1022) | |_Inguigard OLOFSDOTTER ___________________| | (.... - 1050) m 1019 | | | _Mieceslas, Prince of OBOTRITES ______________+ | | | (0919 - 0999) | |_Estrid of The OBOTRITES __________|______________________________________________ | | |--Isabel (aka Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS | (1081 - 1131) | _Albert I, The Pious, Count DE VERMANDOIS ____+ | | (0920 - 0988) | _Herbert III de Vermandois, COUNT _|_Gerberga of LORRAINE ________________________ | | (0955 - 1000) | _Otho (Eudes Or Otto), COUNT _____________| | | (1000 - 1045) | | | | _Reinald, Count of BAR _______________________ | | | | | | |_Ermengarde of BAR-SUR-SEINE ______|______________________________________________ | | (.... - 1018) | _Herbert IV, Count DE VERMANDOIS _| | | (1032 - 1080) | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________________|______________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Parvie of VERMANDOIS ____________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|______________________________________________ | | |_Adélaïde ("Adele") DE VERMANDOIS _| (.... - 1120) | | _Gauthier II, Count of VEXINTAMIENS __________+ | | (.... - 1027) | _Raoul II, Count DE VEXIN _________|_Adela of SENLIS _____________________________ | | (.... - 1040) | _Raoul III The Great, Count DE VEXIN _____| | | (.... - 1074) | | | | _Hildouin, Count of BRETEUIL _________________+ | | | | (.... - 1060) | | |_Adele of BRETEUIL ________________|_Emmeline of CHARTRES ________________________ | | |_Adela DE VEXIN __________________| (.... - 1118) | | ______________________________________________ | | | _Notcher, Count of BAR-SUR-AUBE ___|______________________________________________ | | |_Adele of BAR-SUR-AUBE ___________________| | | ______________________________________________ | | |___________________________________|______________________________________________
[583] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm offers: "Isabelle [Elisabeth] de Vermandois ([before 1088]-31 Feb 1131, bur Lewes). The 'Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis' refers to (but does not name) the fourth of the daughters of 'Hugonem Magnum [et] Adelaide comitissa Veromandensium' as wife of 'comiti de Meslent', and parents of 'filios, quorum unus successit patri in comitatu, alter comitatum tenuit de Cirecestre'. Her marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis, who names her father and specifies that the marriage formed part of the arrangements he made to settle his affairs before leaving on the First Crusade. Guillaume de Jumièges names 'Elisabeth fille de Hugues-le-Grand comte de Vermandois' as wife of 'Guillaume II de Warenne comte de Surrey', specifying that her previous husband had been 'Robert comte de Meulan' by whom she had three sons and three daughters. - m firstly ([1096], divorced 1115) Robert de Beaumont Comte de Meulan, Seigneur de Beaumont-le-Roger, son of Roger de Vieilles Seigneur de Beaumont-le-Roger & his wife Adeline de Meulan ([1046]-5 or 6 Jun 1118, bur Préaux, monastery of Saint-Pierre). - m secondly (1118) William de Warenne Earl of Surrey, son of William de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his first wife Gundred --- (-[11 May] 1138, bur Lewes Priory)." Also see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabelle_de_Vermandois_(1085-1131).
[25727] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File states that Hamo(n) is Sherrif of Co. Kent - see Ancestral File V9V7-QX. http://sinclair.quarterman.org/history/med/battleofvalesdunes.html offers: "Hamon was killed Val-es-dunes he was Lord of Creully, Torigny, Evrecy and Thaon."
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[10359] Florence is daughter of William Gries and Nora Catherine Hoster. She and James r. Akron. Florence m. (2) 1 Dec 1961 William Fasnacht and r. Dunedin, FL. "Tampa Bay Times [St. Petersburg, Florida], 16 April 1990," p. 41: "Fasnacht, Florence A., 88, of Dunedin, died Saturday (April 14, 1990) at home. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and came here 30 years ago from Akron, Ohio. She was a charter member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Dunedin, and the Dunedin Youth Guild. She was a life master of the American Contract Bridge League and a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Elva Chapter No. 304. Survivors include two sons, James G. Harry, Dunedin, and U.S. Navy Cmdr. David A. Harry, Sri Lanka; a daughter, Janice Cunningham, Acworth, Ga.; a sister, Helen Rains, North Canton, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren."
[50526] Letitia is said to be daughter of John Shippy (1695-1734) & Sarah Marlow (1698-1734; m. 17 December 1716 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA).
[56114] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 16 May 2012: "Deer Isle and Port Richey, Fla. - Edward Boynton Watts, 88, went with the Lord May 6, 2012, at his winter home. Born Sept. 13 1923, in Stonington, he was the son of Russell Raymond Watts and Bina Small Watts; and great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Robbins. Edward pursued a long career in electronic engineering and felt privileged to be in the RCA Labs as radar was being developed in the early 1940s. Along came World War II and answering his country's call he was commissioned in the U.S. Merchant Marines as chief radio operator, serving in the Atlantic and Pacific war zones. He was assigned to the Liberty Ship, Joseph A. Wheeler, supplying ammunition to the battlefront at Anzio, Italy, and Naples, Italy. Transferring to another ship in fall 1943, he escaped death in Bari, Italy, in the most disastrous bombing attack against allied ships during the war when 17 ships were bombed and sunk, including the Jospeh A. Wheeler and all went down with their ships. In January 1944, arriving at the battlefront at Anzio, Italy, loaded with ammunition, his ship was in collision during a storm with another vessel, ramming and slicing through his ship at the waterline and into his stateroom. Orders were received to plug the hole with mattresses and proceed up the coast to the warfront at Naples, Italy, where ammunition was desperately needed. After World War II Edward returned to RCA Victor Corp. as a electronics engineer and was assigned to bases in the U.S. Air Force strategic air command indoctrinating the military on the use of the fire control system on the newly deployed B-52 bombers. This included bases at Limestone; Everett, Wash.; Springfield, Mo.; Warner Robins, Ga.; Newport News, Va., and Oklahoma City. In the late 1950s Edward saw the development and emergence of space technology and the atlas missile was becoming the first operational intercontinental ballistic missile in America's nuclear arsenal and the beginning of the U.S. space program. Rapid prototyping and development occurred with atlas missile sites being constructed across the country by the U.S. Air Force strategic air command. The project became the number one priority in the country, as it attained "national priority" status. The excitement of this new world of missiles overwhelmed Edward and he joined American Bosch Arma Corp. specializing in the guidance control system of the atlas project. He then participated in the installation and activation of projects at Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, Kan., and Plattsburg Air Force Base, New York. In 1961 he became East Coast manager of atlas missile bases. On retiring from engineering in 1964, he settled in Camden, where he and his wife, a registered nurse, owned and operated Camden Nursing Home, formerly Camden Hospital. He became active in Maine Nursing Home Association and served on its board of directors. He was one of five founding fathers establishing Maine Nursing Home Administrators Association, developing its by-laws and writing exam required for membership. He holds the number one membership license. He was appointed Maine's delegate to the National Nursing Home Administrators Association and traveled extensively to its varied functions. Together with five friends and associates he owned and operated Camden Lok Marina, first of its kind of facility in the nation, offering safe mooring for yachts up to 42-feet long with full dry dock service and harborside street level docking space. Edward was a private pilot, flying one summer round trip from Georgia to Maine in his Luscomb with multiple emergency landings in abandoned remote race tracts, as well a cow pastures when inclement weather grounded him. Edward loved the sea and spent many summers cruising the Maine coast with his wife, Edith, in their sport fisherman, the Shelly K named for granddaughter, Michele, and he looked forward with great anticipation to participating in the annual Maine Bailey Island tuna tournament. Hunting season took them annually to the Northern Maine woods for partridge hunting, Penobscot Bay islands for sea duck hunting and Southern Maine for deer. He traveled the world over and did extensive genealogical research in Scotland and England. Edward was an active ham radio amateur all his life, receiving his original license at 17 in November 1940, with original call sign of W1NAE, later W1HS. At age 11, in 1934, he built his first operational transmitter with old spare parts. He was an active member of American Radio Relay League and an accredited examiner. He was a lifetime member of Society of Wireless Pioneers, first class radio telegraph operator ship radar endorsement, radio telephone operator to operate license for radio station, first class amateur extra radio-telephone operators privileges. He belonged to the Ten-Ten International and Quarter Century Wireless Association. Edward received appointment by Gov. Kenneth Curtis as dedimus justice and served as Hancock County's dedimaus for 40-plus years. He was also a justice of the peace and notary. Edward held memberships in Maine Lodge No. 122 AF & AM, Deer Isle; Acadia Chapter No. 31 RA, Ellsworth; Royal Arch Chapter of Maine; Blanquefort Commandery No. 13 Knights Templer, Ellsworth; Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Rockland and Kansas City, Mo.; Anah Temple AAONMS, Bangor; Harbor View Chapter No. 136 Eastern Star, Deer Isle; was a member of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; Boothbay Harbor and Rockland yacht clubs; and National Rifle Association. During the past 40 years he and his wife have enjoyed winters at their Florida home and summers at Osprey Point, Deer Isle. He was predeceased by his brother, Robert Raymond Watts. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Edith (Goldie) Spofford Watts, R.N.; daughters, Deborah R. Watts, R.N., of Port Richey, Fla., and Brewer, and Susan G. Watts, C.R.N.A of Lincolnville and Port Richey, Fla., and her husband, a very special son-in-law, Daniel Jacobs; granddaughter, Michele Sprague Tepper and her husband, Stephen Tepper; and great-grandsons, Jack Watts Tepper and James Sprague Tepper, all of Shrewsbury, Mass. He is also survived by sisters, Dorothy Pagliarulo and her husband, Pete Pagliarulo, and Mildred Kelley of Bristol, Conn.; along with several nieces and nephews."