A Pictish Princess1,2
F
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 167.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2173] Neil Grant, Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland (London, England: Collins, 1996). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland.
A Princess of Leinster1
F
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 178.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
An Irish Woman From Ossory.1
F
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 179.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 108.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
British Princess1
F
Citations
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Abigail1
F, b. circa 1606, d. bet 15 27 Jun 1682
Citations
- [S316] Editor Lucy Mary Kellogg, F.A.S.G. Robert M. & Ruth W. Sherman, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1 (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988), p. 99. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1.
Abigail
F
| Marriage* | Abigail married Joseph Sewall Emerson. |
| Note* | NAME: (16 Jan 1997 - Seattle) Shown as the mother of Joseph SewallEmerson (b. 26 Apr. 1805) in LDS IGI; Ba 5003609 37 So: 1553258. |
Abigail1
F, b. circa 1705
Citations
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
Abigail1
F, b. 1769, d. November 1845
| Birth* | Abigail was born in 1769 in German Township, Chenango County, New York, U.S.A..1 |
| Marriage* | She married William Norton , Sr., son of Nathaniel Norton and Mary Stratton. |
| Burial* | Abigail was buried in November 1845 in West View Cemetery, Chenango County, New York, U.S.A..2 |
| Death* | She died in November 1845 in German Township, Chenango County, New York, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
- [S1066] William 'Bill' Edward Purves, "William 'Bill' Edward Purves, family records" (Clarckston, Missouri). . Hereinafter cited as "William 'Bill' Edward Purves, family records."
Abigail1,2
F, b. 1740
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
- [S1858] Al B. Cory, compiler, Corys of America, Ancestors and Descendants, 2nd Edition, Vol. II (self published, 1994). Hereinafter cited as Corys of America, Ancestors and Descendants.
Abigail1
F
Citations
- [S2468] Will Gardner, The Coffin Saga ~ Nantucket's Story, from Settlement to Summer Visitors (Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: Whaling Museum Publications, 1949). Hereinafter cited as The Coffin Saga.
Abigail1
F
Citations
- [S2212] William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), pp. 471. Hereinafter cited as Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
Ada1
F
Citations
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Addie1
F
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Adela of Normandy1
F, b. ca. 1062 or 1067, d. 8 March 1137
| Name Variation | Adela of Normandy was also known as Adela of Blois; other names include Adela of England and Adela, Princess of the English.1 |
| Birth* | She was born ca. 1062 or 1067.1 |
| She was the daughter of William I and Matilda of Flanders.1 |
| Marriage* | Adela of Normandy married Stephen II Henry circa 1080 in Chartres, Normandy, France; there were 11 children from this marriage.1 |
| Death* | Adela of Normandy died on 8 March 1137.1 |
Adelaide1,2
F, b. February 1102, d. 10 September 1167
| Birth* | Adelaide was born in February 1102 in London, England.4,3 |
| She was the daughter of Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England and Matilda of Scotland.3 |
| Name Variation | As of 1114, Adelaide is also known as Empress Matilda; she adopted the name Matilda upon her marriage in 1114 to the German emperor Henry V.3,1 |
| Marriage* | She married second Geoffrey IV Plantagenet Count of Anjou on 3 April 1128 in Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou, France, alternate marriage dates are 22 May and 17 June.3 |
| Death* | Adelaide died on 10 September 1167 in Normandy, France, at age 65.4,3 |
| Burial* | She was buried in Fontrevault Abbey, France.3 |
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 47.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2054] Edmund Swinglehurst, The History of Kings & Queens of England & Scotland (Leicester, England: Armadillo, 2002), Page 44.. Hereinafter cited as The History of the Kings & Queens of England & Scotland.
- [S2054] Edmund Swinglehurst, The History of Kings & Queens of England & Scotland (Leicester, England: Armadillo, 2002). Hereinafter cited as The History of the Kings & Queens of England & Scotland.
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
Adelaide Countess of Vermandois1
F, b. 1062, d. 1122
|  Adelaide of Vermandois (1062-1122). |
Adelaide de Tours, d'Aquitane
F, b. between 822 and 824
Adelicia1
F
Citations
- [S2421] Rev. George Oliver & Pitman Jones, Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon (n.p.: n.pub., 1853). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon.
Adelicia1
F, d. 24 August 1142
Citations
- [S2421] Rev. George Oliver & Pitman Jones, Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon (n.p.: n.pub., 1853). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon.
Adeline of Meulan1
F, b. between 1014 and 1020, d. 1081
Adeliza1
F
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 192. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Adeliza (or Adela) of Louvain1,2
F, d. 1151
Citations
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 65.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 48.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Adáele (Alix) of Champagne1
F
Citations
- [S2050] Pierre Goubert, The Course of French History (11 New Fetter Lane, London, England, EC4P 4EE: Routledge, 1991). Hereinafter cited as The Course of French History.
Adâelaèide Princess of Aquitaine
F, b. circa 952, d. 1004
Aedh Find 'The White' King of Scots of Argyll1
M, b. circa 725, d. 778
| Name Variation | Aedh Find 'The White' King of Scots of Argyll is also known as Aodh Hugh Fionn King of Scotland. |
| Birth* | He was born circa 725 in Scotland. |
| He was the son of Eochaidh III King of Scots of Argyll.1 |
| Death* | Aedh Find 'The White' King of Scots of Argyll died in 778; he was killed in battle with the Picts.1 |
Citations
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Aelflaed (Sybil) of Northumbria1
F
Citations
- [S2063] Brian Tompsett, University of Hull, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/. Hereinafter cited as Brian Tompsett, University of Hull.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 485.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
Aenghus Tuirmheach Teamhrach King of Ireland
M, d. ca 325 BC
| Biographical Note* | Aenghus slew Fearghus Fortamhail to become the eighty-first monarch of Ireland ca. 384 BC, and reigned for thirty years. |
| Death* | Aenghus Tuirmheach Teamhrach King of Ireland died ca 325 BC in Tara, Ireland. |
Aethelbald1
M, d. 860
Citations
- [S2199] John Cannon & Anne Hargreaves, The Kings & Queens of Britain (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Kings & Queens of Britain.
- [S2199] John Cannon & Anne Hargreaves, The Kings & Queens of Britain (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), Page 59,. Hereinafter cited as The Kings & Queens of Britain.
Aethelred I1
M, b. circa 840, d. 23 April 871
| Birth* | Aethelred I was born circa 840.1 |
| He was the son of Aethelwulf and Osburga.1 |
| Death* | Aethelred I died on 23 April 871 in the Battle of Merton.1 |
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 8. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Aethelred II "The Unready"1,2,3
M, b. 968, d. 23 April 1016
| Name Variation | Aethelred II "The Unready" is also known as Æthelred II, Athelred or Ethelred 'The Unready' King of England.3,5 |
| Birth* | He was born in 968 in Kingdom of Wessex.6,3 |
| He was the son of Edgar the Peaceful and Ælfthryth.2,4 |
| Crown1* | His coronation was on 4 April 978 in Kingston-Upon-Thames, England.3 |
| Marriage* | Aethelred II "The Unready" married first Elfreda of Northumbria, daughter of Thored Ealdorman of Northumbria, circa 985 there were 13 children from this marriage.1,3 |
| Reign* | Aethelred II "The Unready" reigned between 18 March 978 and December 1013; King of the English.3 |
| Marriage* | He married second Emma of Normandy, daughter of Richard I Duke of Normandy and Gunnora, on 5 April 1002 in Normandy, France, there were 3 children from this marriage.6,3,7 |
| Reign2* | Aethelred II "The Unready" reigned King of the English between 3 February 1014 and 23 April 1016.3 |
| Death* | He died on 23 April 1016 in London, Middlesex County, England; he was succeeded by his son Edmund Ironside, half brother of Edward the Confessor.3,8 |
| Burial* | He was buried in Old St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Middlesex County, England.3 |
Citations
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 35.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991). Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2257] David M. Wilson, The Bayeux Tapestry (New York: Thames & Hudson, 2004), Page 15. Hereinafter cited as The Bayeux Tapestry.
- [S2054] Edmund Swinglehurst, The History of Kings & Queens of England & Scotland (Leicester, England: Armadillo, 2002). Hereinafter cited as The History of the Kings & Queens of England & Scotland.
- [S2298] LDS, online www.familysearch.org. (Salt Lake City), downloaded v.4.19.
- [S4243] Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Confessor. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor.
- [S4246] Wikipedia - Alfred Aetheling, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_%C3%86theling. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Alfred Aetheling.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goda_of_England. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Aethelwulf1
M, b. between 795 and 810, d. 858
| Name Variation | Aethelwulf is also known as Ethelwulf. |
| Birth* | He was born between 795 and 810.2 |
| He was the son of Egbert and Redburga. |
| Marriage* | Aethelwulf married first Osburga, daughter of Oslac, circa 830.3,4 |
| Reign* | Aethelwulf reigned from 839 to 855.3,4 |
| Marriage* | He married second Princess Judith on 1 October 856.5 |
| Death* | Aethelwulf died in 858.6 |
Citations
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" (Grady, Alabama). . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 5. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2199] John Cannon & Anne Hargreaves, The Kings & Queens of Britain (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Kings & Queens of Britain.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 490.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 8. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Agatha of Hungary1
F
| Marriage* | Agatha of Hungary married Edward Aetheling, son of Edmund II "Ironside".1 |
| (Witness) Immigration | Agatha of Hungary immigrated with Edward Aetheling to England in 1057; Edward was summoned back to England from exile in Hungary by Edward the Confessor.2 |
Citations
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 186.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Atheling. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristina,_daughter_of_Edward_the_Exile. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Alison Weir, compiler, Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 29. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Agnes1
F
Citations
- [S129] Ross Graves William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque Prince Edward Island and His Descendants, Vols. 1 & 2 (Summerside: M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., 1973), p. 368. Hereinafter cited as William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque.
- [S5415] 1891 Canada Census - Roper Galloway, of Roper Galloway Household #23, 1891, Microfilm Roll T_6293, Page 23, Gladstone, Manitoba, http://www.ancestry.ca, Ancestry.ca.
Agnes1
F
Citations
- [S2164] Charles H. Weygant, compiler, The Hull Family in America (Bartlesville, Oklahoma: The Hull Family Association, 1913). Hereinafter cited as The Hull Family in America.
Agnes1
F, b. 13 April 1837, d. 11 October 1906
Citations
- [S4991] Correspondence with Thomas Peterson (Austin, Texas). Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Edwards, Ontario, Canada).
- [S4992] 1910 US Census - Charles M. Corey, Household of Charles M. Corey, 1910, Microfilm Roll T624-1488, Page 1B Page 40, Image 804, Township 3, Enumeration district 103, Stanley County, South Dakota, http://www.ancestry.com, Ancestry.com.
Agnes1
F
Citations
- [S5777] Baptismal Register, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, PEI - Eva Ann Clark, Book 2, Page 147. Hereinafter cited as Baptismal Register, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, PEI - Eva Ann Clark.
- [S5780] Baptismal Register, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, PEI - Jean Clark, Book 2, Page 147. Hereinafter cited as Baptismal Register, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, PEI - Jean Clark.
Agnes1
F
| Biographical Note* | She is said to be the 2nd daughter of Alexander Comyn, 6th Earl of Buchan.1 |
Citations
- [S2271] Douglas Richardson, compiler, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 825. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Aidan King of Scots of Argyll1
M, d. circa 608
Citations
- [S2064] David Williamson, compiler, Kings and Queens of Britain (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Ailill Lactighe
M
| Father | Iar; There is a possibility the roles of Ailill and Iar are reversed, in that Ailill might be the father of Iar. |
| Ailill Lactighe was the son of Iar. |
Aimee1
F
Citations
- [S4799] Correspondence with Michael Clark (New Zealand). Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Edwards, Ontario, Canada).
Albert Prince Consort1
M, b. 26 August 1819, d. 14 December 1861
|  Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, painted by Franz Xavier Winterhalter in 1842, oil on canvas commissioned by Queen Victoria. |
| Birth* | Albert Prince Consort was born on 26 August 1819 in Schloss Rosenau, Coburg, Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Germany.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Queen Victoria, daughter of Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, on 10 February 1840 in Chapel Royal, St. James Palace, London, England.1 Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 10 February 1840, painting by George Hayter. |
| (Witness) Family Photo | Albert Prince Consort was included in a group photograph with Queen Victoria , 1846.2  |
| Death* | Albert Prince Consort died on 14 December 1861 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, at age 42.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 23 December 1861 in Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1 |
Albreda1,2
F
Citations
- She was the niece of William the Conqueror.
- [S2421] Rev. George Oliver & Pitman Jones, Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon (n.p.: n.pub., 1853). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon.
Alexander I King of Scots1
M, b. 1077, d. 1124
Citations
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
Alexandra of Denmark1
F, b. 1 December 1844, d. 20 November 1925
| Birth* | Alexandra of Denmark was born on 1 December 1844 in Yellow Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Edward VII, son of Albert Prince Consort and Queen Victoria, on 10 March 1863 in Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1 |
| Death* | Alexandra of Denmark died on 20 November 1925 in Sandringham House, Norfolk, England, at age 80.1 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 28 November 1925 in Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1 |
Family | Edward VII b. 9 November 1841, d. 6 May 1910 |
| Child | |
Alfonso Infante of Castile1
M
Citations
- [S7789] Alison Weir, Captive Queen, a Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (New York: Ballantine Books, 2010). Hereinafter cited as Captive Queen.