Dedad (Deagadh) 
M, #94854
Relationship | 73rd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2006 |
| Dedad (Deagadh) was the son of Sin. |
Delia1
F, #95360
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.
Delila
F, #41125, b. circa 1832
Deliverance1
F, #8300, b. circa 1652
Citations
- [S266] LDS, Ancestral File (TM)., CD-ROM (Salt Lake City, Utah: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996), Compiled records. Hereinafter cited as Ancestral File (TM).
Delphine1
F, #108396
Citations
- [S12168] Official Notice of Marriage, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Allison Roy Wallace & Margaret Ida Fougere marriage . Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Microfilm F19691, Code B4/1927, Number 2101.
Dinah1
F, #100339
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.
Domangart I King of Scots of Dalriada (Argyll or "Frontier of the Gael")1,2

M, #92481, d. circa 506
Relationship | 47th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
| Domangart I King of Scots of Dalriada (Argyll or "Frontier of the Gael") was the son of Fergus Mor King of Scots of Dalriada.2 |
Name Variation | Domangart I King of Scots of Dalriada (Argyll or "Frontier of the Gael") is also known as Dongard , King of Dalriada. |
Death* | He died circa 506.2 |
Child of Domangart I King of Scots of Dalriada (Argyll or "Frontier of the Gael")
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Citations
- Domangart was his Gaelic name.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Domangart II King of Scots of Argyll1

M, #92475, d. 673
Relationship | 42nd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
Child of Domangart II King of Scots of Argyll
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Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Domnall Brecc "The Speckled" King of Scots of Argyll1

M, #92476, d. 643
Relationship | 43rd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
| Domnall Brecc "The Speckled" King of Scots of Argyll was the son of Eochaidh Buidhe King of Scots of Argyll.1 |
Death* | Domnall Brecc "The Speckled" King of Scots of Argyll died in 643; Domnall Brecc was killed in battle against the Britons.1 |
Child of Domnall Brecc "The Speckled" King of Scots of Argyll
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Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Donada1,2 
F, #93368
Relationship | 30th great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 108.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S2083] Harper Collins, Dictionary of British History (Glasgow, Scotland: Harper Collins Publishers, 2002), Page 284.. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of British History.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002). Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
Donald Crawford1
M, #104112, b. 1820, d. 17 August 1911
Citations
- [S8954] Cemetery marker, New Glasgow Cemetery, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Elder Donald Crawford & Harriet M. Wallace, tombstone inscription; read by David A. Walker, 19 October 2013.
Donald II of Scotland1

M, #92466, b. circa 862, d. 900
Relationship | 34th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 29 Dec 2022 |
Child of Donald II of Scotland
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Citations
- [S17980] Wikipedia - Donald II, King of Scotland, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_II_of_Scotland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Donald II, King of Scotland.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Donald III of Scotland1

M, #115302, b. circa 1032, d. 1099

Donald III, King of Scotland (c1032-1099). Oil on canvas, 83.8 x 68.7 cm. by Jacob Jacobsz de Wet II. Great Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.
Photograph by MIKE DAVIDSON
Relationship | 28th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 29 Dec 2022 |
Name-MedGaelic | His Medieval Gaelic name is Domnall mac Donnchada.1 |
Name-ModGaelic | His Modern Gaelic name is Dòmhnall mac Dhonnchaidh.1 |
Birth* | Donald III of Scotland was born circa 1032.1 |
| He was the son of Duncan I "The Gracious" King of Scotland and Aelflaed (Sybil) of Northumbria.1 |
Reign* | Donald III of Scotland reigned from 1093 to May 1094.1 |
Reign | He reigned from 12 November 1094 to 1097.1 |
Death* | He died in 1099, in Rescobie, Angus, Scotland .1 |
Burial | He was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland, 56.0699,-3.4636 .1 |
Reburial* | He was reburied in the Abbey on the Isle of Iona, Scotland, 56.33538,-6.39180 .1 |
Dora1
F, #102003
Citations
- [S7119] Marriage Registration, Harold Alexander Allen & Lulu Beatrice Fletcher marriage, 21 sep 1910, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Unknown manuscript info.
Dora1
F, #114692
Citations
- [S17179] New Brunswick, Canada, Marriages, 1789-1950, Charles Frederick Stillwell & Susan Velma Granville marriage, Married 30 September 1915, Public Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Certificate Number 3516.
Dorcas1
F, #90652
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.
Doris B.1
F, #109444, b. 1925, d. 2007
Citations
- [S11946] Cemetery Transcript, Alberton, St. Peter's Anglican, transcription, n.pub., n.p., unknown volume Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker.
Dorothy1
F, #98953
Citations
- [S5010] J. Horace Meek, Davison Funeral Home, Kensington, P.E.I.
Dorothy B.1
F, #111505, b. 29 March 1918, d. 31 March 1985
Citations
- [S14034] Death Notices, Lawless Funeral Home, Kinkora, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Dorothy G.1
F, #102572, b. circa 1917
Birth* | Dorothy G. was born circa 1917 in Massachusetts, U.S.A. .1 |
Marriage* | She married Francis M. Chase, son of Lewis Rae Chase and Lulu E. Cannon.1 |
(Witness) Census HeadHousehold | Dorothy G. was enumerated on the census of 18 April 1940 in the household of Lewis Rae Chase in 28 Adams St., Holbrook, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 42.15041,-71.00955 . Included in the household with Louis/Lewis (age 48) were his wife Lulu Cannon (age 48), daughter Marilyn (age 19), son Francis (age 24), his wife Dorothy (age 22), their son Francis (age 1 month). Louis was a "forest fire observer, for County Fire Prevention", Marilyn was a clerk for a wholesale publishing company, and Francis was a clerk in a retail grocery store.1  |
Citations
- [S7480] 18 April 1940 digital image from microfilm, http://www.ancestry.ca, Ancestry (Canada) The National Archives & Records Administration, microfilm T627_1627, page 10A, Enumeration District 11-116, household of Louis Chase & Lulu Cannon.
Drogo of Mantes1
M, #55195, d. 1035
Duncan I "The Gracious" King of Scotland1

M, #92434, b. 1007, d. 15 August 1040

Duncan I, King of Scotland (1007-1040). Oil on canvas, 79 x 81 cm. by Jacob Jacobsz de Wet II. Great Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.
Photograph by MIKE DAVIDSON
Relationship | 29th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 29 Dec 2022 |
Name-ModGaelic | His Modern Gaelic name is Donnchadh mac Crìonain.4 |
Birth* | Duncan I "The Gracious" King of Scotland was born in 1007 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland .5,6 |
| He was the son of Crínán (Grimas) The Thane and Bethóc (Beatrix) Lady of Atholl, Heiress of the Kingdom of Scone.2,3 |
Marriage* | Duncan I "The Gracious" King of Scotland married Aelflaed (Sybil) of Northumbria.1 |
Reign* | Duncan I "The Gracious" King of Scotland reigned between 1018 and 1034; Strathclyde.5 |
Reign2* | He reigned Scotland between 25 November 1034 and 15 August 1040.5 |
Death* | He died on 15 August 1040, in Bothganowan, Pitgaveny, Elgin, Scotland ; he died in battle, killed by Macbeth.1,7 |
Burial* | He was buried in the Abbey on the Isle of Iona, Scotland, 56.33538,-6.39180 .5 |
Citations
- [S2063] Brian Tompsett, University of Hull, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/. Hereinafter cited as Brian Tompsett, University of Hull.
- [S17978] Wikipedia - Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%ADnán_of_Dunkeld. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld.
- [S17977] Wikipedia - Bethóc, daughter of Malcolm II King of Scots, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethóc. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Bethóc, daughter of Malcolm II King of Scots.
- [S17983] Wikipedia - Duncan I, King of Scotland, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_I_of_Scotland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Duncan I, King of Scotland.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 106.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 181 .. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 106.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S17981] Wikipedia - Donald III, King of Scotland, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_III_of_Scotland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Donald III, King of Scotland.
Duncan II King of Scots1,2

M, #93892, b. circa 1060, d. 12 November 1094

Duncan II, of Scotland (c. 1060-1094). Oil on canvas, 82.5 x 68.8 cm. by Jacob Jacobsz de Wet II. Great Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.
Photograph by MIKE DAVIDSON
Citations
- [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.
- [S17984] Wikipedia - Duncan II, of Scotland, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_II_of_Scotland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Duncan II, of Scotland.
- [S2173] Neil Grant, Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland (London, England: Collins, 1996), Page 14. Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland.
Duncan of Athol, Mormaer of Athol1 
M, #92438
Relationship | 31st great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 28 Dec 2022 |
Child of Duncan of Athol, Mormaer of Athol
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Dyfnwal Hen 'The Old' King of Strathclyde1

M, #92485
Relationship | 48th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
Child of Dyfnwal Hen 'The Old' King of Strathclyde
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Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 228, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
E. Adele1
F, #111900, b. 1919, d. 2015
Birth* | E. Adele was born in 1919.1 |
Marriage* | She married Oliver Alfred W. Meek, son of Blanchard Reagh Meek and Winnifred J. Marks.1 |
Burial* | E. Adele was buried in St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.49847,-63.50683 . Inscription: MEEK / Oliver A. Meek / 1917 - 1991 / His Wife / 1919 E. Adele 2015 / Their Son / 1953 Wendell L. 2004.2,1
 Cemetery Marker:Oliver A. Meek (1917-1991), his wife Adele (1919-2015), their son Wendell (1953-2004). St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Death* | She died in 2015.1 |
Citations
- [S14598] Cemetery marker, St. Thomas Anglican Church Cemetery, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Oliver Alfred W. Meek family plot, tombstone inscription & photograph; documented by David A. Walker, 2 September 2019.
- [S11954] Cemetery Transcript, St. Thomas Anglican Church, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, transcription, Prince Edward Island Genealogy Society, Charlottetown, Vol. 21-1 (2000) Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker.
Saint Eadburgha1

F, #93424, d. 15 June 960
Relationship | 33rd great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
| Saint Eadburgha was the daughter of Edward The Elder and Eadgifu.1 |
Name Variation | Saint Eadburgha is also known as Saint Edburga.2,3 |
Occupation* | She was a nun at Nunnaminster Abbey.2 |
Death* | She died on 15 June 960.1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Nunnaminster Abbey, England. Following her cononisation, her remains were removed to Pershore Abbey, Worcestershire.4 |
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 15.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2095] Catholic Online, online http://www.catholic.ord/saints. Hereinafter cited as Catholic Online.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 14-15.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Eadgifu1 
F, #92445, d. 968
Relationship | 34th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2095] Catholic Online, online http://www.catholic.ord/saints. Hereinafter cited as Catholic Online.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 15.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Eafa1,2 
M, #92452
Relationship | 39th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 214, Table 3.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 4.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991). Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
Ealhmund King of Kent1,2

M, #55205
Relationship | 38th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2011 |
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Egbert+2 b. ca 769/80, d. 4 Feb 839
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Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 214, Table 3.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 4.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Ealhswith of the Gaini1 
F, #92446, d. 902
Relationship | 35th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2006 |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (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 29.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
Earmail (Arnail) 
M, #94859
Relationship | Distant relative of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2006 |
| Earmail (Arnail) was the son of Main Mor. |
Child of Earmail (Arnail)
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Ecgwynn 
F, #100896
Edgar King of Scots1

M, #92425, b. circa 1074, d. 1106
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.
Edgar the Peaceful1,2 
M, #92440, b. circa 943, d. 8 July 975

King Edgar the Peaceful (ca943-975), depicted in a stained glass window in All Souls College Chapel, Oxford, England. From the All Souls web site the following was extracted: "The large stained glass window in the west wall is known as the Royal Window. Dating from the mid-15th-century but much restored, it was originally located in the Old Library of All Souls. The kings depicted in the window originally included Constantine, Arthur, Ethelbert, Oswald, Alfred, Edmund, Athelstan, Edgar, Edward the Martyr, Edward the Confessor, and Henrys IV-VI." This image is a scan from the book "The National Portrait Gallery, History of the Kings and Queens of England", by David Williamson.
Relationship | 32nd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2012 |
Birth* | Edgar the Peaceful was born circa 943 in Kingdom of Wessex .4 |
| He was the son of Edmund I The Magnificent and Saint Elgifu.3,1 |
Success1* | Edgar the Peaceful succeeded the throne of his father, Edmund I on 1 October 959.5 |
(First) Marriage* | He married first Æthelfleda.6 |
(First) Marriage* | Edgar the Peaceful married first Ælfthryth, daughter of Ordgar.3 |
Death* | Edgar the Peaceful died on 8 July 975, in Winchester, England .4 |
Burial* | He was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, England, 51.146098,-2.718670 .4 Remains of Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, England. |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S4279] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_the_Peaceful. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991). Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 32.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S4275] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006), Page 23. Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
- [S4275] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006). Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
Edith
F, #3504, b. 9 October 1892, d. 31 December 1982
Edmund I The Magnificent1 
M, #55200, b. 921, d. 26 May 946
Relationship | 33rd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2010 |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991). Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
- [S4275] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006), Page 20. Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
- [S4278] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury_abbey. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Edmund II "Ironside"1 
M, #92429, b. between 988 and 993, d. 30 November 1016
Relationship | 30th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2010 |
Birth* | Edmund II "Ironside" was born between 988 and 993.2 |
| He was the son of Aethelred II "The Unready" and Elfreda of Northumbria.1 |
Success1* | Edmund II "Ironside" succeeded the throne his father as King of England. Edmund carried on the fight against the Danes until his own death seven months later when he was killed by Canute, King of the Danes, who later became king and married Edward and Alfred's mother, Emma. on 23 April 1016.2,3 |
Crown1* | His coronation was in London during the same month at Old St Paul's Cathedral.2 |
Death* | He died on 30 November 1016, in London; he may have died in Oxford.4,1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, England, 51.146098,-2.718670 .4 Remains of Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, England. |
Child of Edmund II "Ironside"
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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.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 28. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S4243] Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Confessor. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor.
- [S2173] Neil Grant, Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland (London, England: Collins, 1996), Page 87. Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland.
Edna1
F, #111591
Citations
- [S1234] Personal communication Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
Edward1 
M, #93365, b. after 1069, d. 16 November 1093
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 186.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Edward1

M, #97898, b. circa 962, d. 18 March 978
Relationship | 31st great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2010 |
Name Variation | Edward is also known as Eadward.2 |
Birth* | He was born circa 962.1 |
| He was the son of Edgar the Peaceful and Æthelfleda.1 |
Success1* | Edward succeeded the throne his father, Edgar, as king of England on 8 July 975.2 |
Biographical Note | Edward was just a teenager when his father died suddenly. A dispute arose about his succession between Edward's supporters and those of Æthelred, Edgar's son by his second wife, Ælfthryth. Although Edward was the one favoured to succeed Edgar, it was a short reign. The only significant achievement of his reign was placing a limit on the amount of land that could come under monastic ownership.
Edward met his mortal end on 18 March 978 (or, possibly, 979) while visiting his stepmother Ælfthryth, and stepbrother, Æthelred, at Corfe in Dorset. Edward was fatally stabbed by one of Æthelred's retainers. Some chroniclers place the blame directly, or indirectly, on Ælfthryth herself. Some claim that she murdered Edward, others that she enticed Edward into a room where he was stabbed by a member of the household. No one was ever convicted of the murder.
Edward was buried at Wareham, 'without any kingly honours', according to the Angle-Saxon Chronicle. A year or so later, his body was reburied at the abbey at Shaftesbury. Miracles began to circulate relating to Edward's body and burial place. By 1001 a charter of Edward's successor, Æthelred, referred to Edward as a saint and martyr. His feast day is 18 March.2 |
Death* | He died on 18 March 978.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Shaftesbury Abbey, Dorset, England, 51.005710,-2.199898 .3 |
Biographical Note* | He was declared a saint and martyr. in 1001.1 |
Citations
- [S4275] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006). Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
- [S4277] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006), Page 25. Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
- [S4275] Ian Crofton, The Kings and Queens of England (London, England: Quercus, 2006), Page 25. Hereinafter cited as The Kings and Queens of England.
Edward "The Confessor"1,2

M, #92433, b. circa 1005, d. 4 January 1066

Edward "The Confessor" (c1005-1066)
Relationship | 30th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2012 |
Birth* | Edward "The Confessor" was born circa 1005 in Islip, Oxfordshire, England .1,2 |
| He was the son of Aethelred II "The Unready" and Emma of Normandy.1 |
Biographical Note* | One of Edward's most notable achievements was the building of Westminster Abbey, which was completed and dedicated just before his death in 1066.3 |
Ascend* | Edward "The Confessor" ascended the throne on 8 June 1042.4 |
Crown1* | His coronation was on 3 April 1043 in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556,-1.313056 , he ruled until his death in 1066.4 |
Marriage* | He married Edith Godwine, daughter of Earl Godwine of Wessex and Gytha a Danish princess, on 23 January 1045, in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556,-1.313056 .2 |
Death* | Edward "The Confessor" died on 4 January 1066, in Westminster, England.1,2 |
Burial* | He was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex County, England, 51.498910,-0.128280 .2 |
Biographical Note | Edward was canonized in 1161 by Pope Alexander III, and is commemorated on 13 October by the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England and other Anglican Churches.5 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 35.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S4242] Rodney Castleden, The Book of Saints - the Stories of 100 Saints We Revere Today (London, England: Quercus Publishing, 2006). Hereinafter cited as The Book of Saints.
- [S2173] Neil Grant, Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland (London, England: Collins, 1996), Page 91. Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens, the Essential Guide to the Monarchs of Great Britain & Ireland.
- [S4243] Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Confessor. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Edward the Confessor.
Edward The Elder1 
M, #55201
Relationship | 34th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2012 |
Family: Edward The Elder and Ecgwynn
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Family: Edward The Elder and Ælfflæd
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Children of Edward The Elder and Eadgifu
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Citations
- [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records" . . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records."
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 15.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Edward VII1
M, #93305, b. 1841, d. 1910
Birth* | Edward VII was born in 1841.1 |
| He was the son of Victoria Hanover.1 |
Death* | Edward VII died in 1910.1 |
Citations
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 489.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
Edward VII1,2 
M, #101075, b. 9 November 1841, d. 6 May 1910

Edward VII
Birth* | Edward VII was born on 9 November 1841 in Buckingham Palace, London, England .2 |
| He was the son of Albert Prince Consort and Queen Victoria.3 |
(Witness) Family Photo | Edward VII was included in a group photograph with Queen Victoria , 1846.4  |
Marriage* | Edward VII married Alexandra of Denmark on 10 March 1863, in Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England .5 |
Death* | Edward VII died on 6 May 1910, at age 68, in Buckingham Palace, London, England .2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 20 May 1910 in Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England .2 |
Citations
- King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VII. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert,_Prince_Consort. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_of_Denmark. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Edyth1
F, #105657, b. circa 1885
Birth* | Edyth was born circa 1885 in Minnesota, U.S.A. .1 |
Marriage* | She married George D. Williams, son of John Hensley Williams and Margaret Jane Sharp, circa 1904.1 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Edyth was enumerated on the census of 8 April 1930 in the household of George D. Williams, as his wife, in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, U.S.A. . Enumerated in the household of George Williams (age 46) were his wife Edyth (age 45) and their daughter Marcille (age 7). Also enumerated was Gertrude Kruger (age 18), a servant. George was a doctor of dentistry.1 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Edyth was enumerated on the census of 8 April 1940 in the household of George D. Williams, as his wife, in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, U.S.A. . Enumerated in the household of George Williams (age 58) were his wife Edyth (age 57) and their daughter Marcille (age 17). George was a dentist, private practice.2 |
Citations
- [S17894] 1930 United States Federal Census, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, household of George Williams, 8 April 1930, digital copy of original census document, FHL Roll 2342252, Page 8A. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
- [S17895] 1940 United States Federal Census, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, household of Geo D. Williams, 8 April 1940, digital copy of original census document, Roll: m-t0627-04387, Page 7B, Record ID: 2442::66244267. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
- [S10048] Correspondence with Ron Slater, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Egbert 
M, #55204, b. ca 769/80, d. 4 February 839
Relationship | 37th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2023 |
Birth* | Egbert was born ca 769/80 in Kingdom of Wessex .2 |
| He was the son of Ealhmund King of Kent and Daughter of Ethelbert II.1,2 |
Marriage* | Egbert married Redburga No record exists of the date or place.3,4 |
Success2* | Egbert succeeded Beorhtric as King of Wessex in 802.4 |
Biographical Note* | Egbert, is regarded as the first King of England. He reigned from 802 to 829 (839?). He was born about 775 and fled from his cousin Brethrick, taking refuge in the court of *Charlemagne, where he stayed for about twelve years, serving as one of his captains. On the death of Brethrick (who was poisoned by his wife), Egbert returned to England. In 802 at Winchester he was crowned King of the West Saxons. He subdued West Wales, or Cornwall, defeated the King of Mercia at Ellandune, annexed Kent and in 829 he became overlord of all the English kings and gave the name of England to the whole realm. There are still in existence some coins struck by Egbert, though these are now extremely rare. In 835 Egbert defeated a formidable army of Danes at Hingston Down in Cornwall, when they attempted to invade England. He died in 839, and was buried at Westminster. He married *Lady Readberga (Redburga). He was succeeded by his son, *Ethelwulf. between 802 and 839.3 |
Death* | He died on 4 February 839.5,6 |
Burial* | He was buried in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556,-1.313056 . His bones are now in one of the mortuary chests in Winchester Cathedral.6 |
Citations
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 214, Table 3.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 4.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 219, Table 9.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 4. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2073] Mike Ashley, British Kings & Queens, A Brief History of (London: Robinson, 2002), Page 490.. Hereinafter cited as British Kings & Queens.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 5.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Elaine1
F, #90429, b. 7 February 1928, d. 13 June 1974
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.
Eleanor1
F, #55431
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Eleanor1
F, #73869
Citations
- [S91] "Steve Nelson: family history database", Steve Nelson (unknown author address), to David A. Walker (unknown recipient address) Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker. Hereinafter cited as "Steve Nelson: family history database."