Duncan Lawson Pitman
M, #2276, b. 26 June 1920
Edythe M. Pitman1
F, #37952, b. 1878, d. 1958
Birth* | Edythe M. Pitman was born in 1878.1 |
Marriage* | She married George H. Montgomery, son of Donald Montgomery and Nancy Anna Campbell.1 |
Death* | Edythe M. Pitman died in 1958.1 |
(Interred) Burial | She was buried in the plot of Donald Montgomery, in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40490,-63.77642. Inscription: In Loving Memory of / Donald Montgomery / 1836 - 1919. / Devoted Husband Loving Father / Faithful Friend / Also His Beloved Wife / Annie Campbell / 1837 - 1929 / Blessed Are They Who Die in the Lord / MONTGOMERY Left: Nettie M. / 1874 - 1939 Back: George H. / Son of / Donald and Annie Montgomery / 1877 - 1958 / Beloved Husband and Father / Also His Beloved Wife / Edythe M. Pitman / 1878 - 1958 / Ella Rose Montgomery / 1869 - 1963 / MONTGOMERY.1,2
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Citations
- [S8553] Cemetery Transcript, Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, PEIGS publication Lot 17-4 (2003), Library of David Arthur Walker,.
- [S14323] Cemetery Marker, Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Donald Montgomery family plot, tombstone inscription & photograph; documented by David A. Walker, 26 August 2019.
Eva Louise Pitman1
F, #112022, b. circa 1887
Birth* | Eva Louise Pitman was born circa 1887 in Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 |
| She was the daughter of Charles William Pitman and Lillian A. Jamieson.1 |
Marriage* | Eva Louise Pitman married Claude Morton Hamilton, son of John Hamilton and Julia Kinnear, on 14 June 1910, in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. Claude Morton was 31 years old, a shoemaker, living in Salem. Eva Louise was 23 years old, a compositor, also living in Salem.1 |
Citations
- [S14638] Massachusetts Vital Records, Claude Morton Hamilton & Eva Louise Pitman, , 14 June 1910 . Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1845-1911.
Frederick Cobbe Pitman
M, #75255, b. between 1720 and 1728, d. after 1780
Gary Robert Pitman1,2
M, #115348, b. 18 October 1948, d. 10 January 2023
Citations
- [S18032] Obituary of Colin MacKenzie, Erb & Good Funeral Home, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
- [S18035] Correspondence with Rebecca Pitman,.
Gertrude Davidson Pitman
F, #2275, b. 28 June 1916
John Pitman
M, #2279, b. 1860
Mary Agnes Pitman
F, #2281, b. 1884, d. 21 February 1983
Nancy Mary Agnes Pitman
F, #2125, b. 3 July 1924, d. 14 November 2002
Citations
- [S101] Robert Marjoribanks, "Robert Marjoribanks, personal communication," e-mail message. Hereinafter cited as "Robert Marjoribanks, Dumfries-Galloway Mailing List."
William John Pitman
M, #2273
Mr. Pitt1
M, #49551, b. 1853
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Frances Pittman
F, #76073
Mary Elizabeth Pittman1
F, #88772, b. 26 April 1849
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.
Betty Jane Pitts1
F, #84480, b. circa 1920
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.
Violet Pittsley1
F, #90247, b. circa 1891
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.
Linda G. Pitzer1
F, #51095, b. 26 May 1904
Citations
- [S1003] Collected by Edward Hiram and Evelyn Mae (Nilson) Mahoney, compiler, Mahoney Family Ancestry & History : self published), MAHONEY FAMILY ANCESTORY,HISTORY, collected by Edward Hirum & Evelyn Mae (nee Nilson) Mahon Donald R. Coy, 1993. Hereinafter cited as Mahoney Family Ancestry & History.
- [S1003] Collected by Edward Hiram and Evelyn Mae (Nilson) Mahoney, compiler, Mahoney Family Ancestry & History : self published). Hereinafter cited as Mahoney Family Ancestry & History.
Amellia Place1
F, #52026, b. 1834
Note* | Her daughter, Caroline's death certificate says her mother was AmelliaPlace. |
Birth* | Amellia Place was born in 1834 in Germany.1 |
Marriage* | She married Jacob Baltzly. |
Citations
- [S959] John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman, "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman" (18314 Beaver Marsh Rd., Mt. Vernon, WA.). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman."
Ellen Augusta Place
F, #76142, b. 25 June 1849, d. after 1910
Citations
- [S1392] Inc. 2000 Ancestry, "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930 (database online)" (Orem, Utah). , 10:237. Hereinafter cited as "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930."
James A. Place1
M, #113836
Citations
- [S16318] Ezra S. Stearns, History of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts Charter, to the Present Time, 1736-1874, with a Genealogical Register of the Rindge Families (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of George H. Ellis, published 1875), page 490. Hereinafter cited as History of Rindge, New Hampshire.
James H. Place1
M, #113837
Citations
- [S16318] Ezra S. Stearns, History of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts Charter, to the Present Time, 1736-1874, with a Genealogical Register of the Rindge Families (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of George H. Ellis, published 1875), page 490. Hereinafter cited as History of Rindge, New Hampshire.
Mary Place1
F, #81555, b. 15 October 1697
Citations
- [S1518] Caroline E. Robinson, The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894 (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Printed by the Author, 1895), 22. Hereinafter cited as The Hazard Family of Rhode Island.
Samuel Place , Capt.
M, #76143
Alix Plantagenet1
F, #102957, b. 1150, d. circa 1198
Citations
- [S7789] Alison Weir, Captive Queen, a Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (New York: Ballantine Books, 2010). Hereinafter cited as Captive Queen.
Anne Plantagenet Duchess of Exeter1
F, #73971, b. 10 August 1439, d. 14 January 1475
Note* | Was one of 12 children of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville. Two of Anne's brothers were kings, namely Edward IV (born 28 April 1442, in Rouen, France) and Richard III (born 2 October 1452, in Fotheringhay Castle, Northhampton, England). Edward ruled England from 1461-1470, and 1471-1483. Richard succeeded his brother as king of England until 1485, when he was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field. |
Birth* | Anne Plantagenet Duchess of Exeter was born on 10 August 1439 in Fotheringhay, Northhampton, England. |
| She was the daughter of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York and Cecily Neville. |
Marriage* | Anne Plantagenet Duchess of Exeter married Sir Thomas Saint Leger, son of John Saint Leger and Margery Donnet. |
Death* | Anne Plantagenet Duchess of Exeter died on 14 January 1475, at age 35.1,2 |
Burial* | She was buried in St. George Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 |
Citations
- [S2551] Moya St Leger, St Leger - The Family and the Race (Chichester, West Sussex, England: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., 2004). Hereinafter cited as St Leger - The Family and the Race.
- [S2175] International Genealogical Index (IGI) (www.familysearch.org, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.: Church of Latter Day Saints).
Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle
M, #73949, b. between 1461 and 1475, d. 3 March 1542
Note* | Arthur was an illegitimate child of Edward IV.2 |
Birth* | Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle was born between 1461 and 1475 in Calais, France. at this time Calais was a possession of England.3 |
| He was the son of Edward IV Plantagenet and Eleanor Talbot (Or Butler).1,2 |
Marriage* | Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle married Elizabeth Grey , Baroness Lisle.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle married Honora Grenville, daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville Knight and Isabella Gilbert, in 1529; at the time of Honor's marriage to Arthur she was a widow of Sir John Bassett. Arthur and Honor had no issue.4,5 |
Death* | Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle died on 3 March 1542, in Tower of London, London, Middlesex County, England, 51.508056,-0.076111; in 1540 several members of the Plantagenet household in Calais were arrested on suspicion of treason. Arthur was one of those arrested. The actual conspirators were executed, and Arthur was sent to the Tower of London. He was imprisoned there for two years before the king decided to release him. Strangely, when he received news of his pending release he suffered a heart attack and died two days later.3Tower of London, England |
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 143.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 142.. 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.
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893). Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
- [S8831] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Self published, 2011), Vol. 4, p. 420.. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Blanche Plantagenet Duchess of Lancaster
F, #73670, b. 25 March 1345, d. 30 September 1369
Birth* | Blanche Plantagenet Duchess of Lancaster was born on 25 March 1345 in Lancaster, England. |
| She was the daughter of Henry Plantagenet 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | Blanche Plantagenet Duchess of Lancaster married John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, son of Edward III Plantagenet King of England and Philippa d'Avesnes Countess of Hainault, on 13 May 1359 in Reading, Berkshire, England.2 |
Death* | Blanche Plantagenet Duchess of Lancaster died on 30 September 1369, at age 24, in London, Middlesex, England. |
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 485. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 486. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [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.
Bridget Plantagenet1
F, #94160, b. November 1480
Citations
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 11. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
Catherine Plantagenet Queen of Castile1,2
F, #93402, b. 31 March 1373, d. 1418
Edmund Plantagenet
M, #74026, b. 17 May 1443, d. 31 December 1460
Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet
M, #92316, b. 16 January 1244, d. 5 June 1296
Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet (1244-1296)
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 75.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [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.
Edmund Plantagenet 1st Duke of York1
M, #116234, b. 1341, d. 1402
Child of Edmund Plantagenet 1st Duke of York
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Citations
- [S18648] Derek Wilson, The Plantagenets - The Kings That Made Britain (London, England: Quercus, 2011). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenets - The Kings That Made Britain.
Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent1
M, #97924, b. 5 August 1301, d. 19 March 1330
Birth* | Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent was born on 5 August 1301 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.1 |
| He was the son of Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England and Margaret of France.1,2 |
Marriage* | Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent married Margaret Wake 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell.3 |
Create* | Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent was created 1st Earl of Kent on 28 July 1321.1 |
Death* | He died on 19 March 1330, at age 28; "he was sentenced to death by Sir Robert de Hauville for treason, having supported his half-brother, the deposed King Edward II, by order of the Regents the Earl of March and Queen Isabella, before the outer walls of Winchester Castle". extracted from Wikipedia). The Earl of March was Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Queen Isabella was Isabella (Isabel) Capet of France, daughter of Philip IV King of France and Joan I of Navarre. She married Edward II Plantagenet, King of England.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Dominican Friary, Winchester, Hampshire, England.1 |
Citations
- [S4298] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_of_Woodstock,_1st_Earl_of_Kent. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 237. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S4299] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Wake,_3rd_Baroness_Wake_of_Liddell. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4301] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_of_Kent. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet1
M, #93384, b. 15 June 1330, d. 8 June 1376
Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376), illustration from the Bruges Garter Book (1453).
Birth* | Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet was born on 15 June 1330 in Woodstock Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.2,3 |
| He was the son of Edward III Plantagenet King of England and Philippa d'Avesnes Countess of Hainault.1 |
Biographical Note* | He was created Earl of Chester in 1333, Duke of Cornwall in 1337 (the first creation of an English duke), and in 1343 invested as Prince of Wales.3 |
Marriage* | Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet married Joan Plantagenet 4th Countess of Kent, daughter of Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret Wake 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell, on 10 October 1361, in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1,2,3 |
Battle* | Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet fought at the Battle of Nájera on 3 April 1367 in near Nájera, Rioja, Castile.4The Battle of Nájera, 3 April 1367, in the province of Rioja, Castile. The English and King Peter of Castile are on the left. From Froissart's Chronicles, a fifteenth century manuscript. |
Death* | He died on 8 June 1376, at age 45; he died one year before his father, and so never became king. His son Richard became king after the death of Edward III.1,3 |
Burial* | He was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, 51.280412,1.083722.3Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Tomb effigy of Edward Plantagenet, "The Black Prince" (1330-1376). |
Citations
- [S2087] Brenda Ralph Lewis, Kings & Queens of England, A Dark History 1066 to the Present (London, England: Amber Books Ltd., 2003). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England.
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 598. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
- [S4313] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward,_the_Black_Prince. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S11863] Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward,_the_Black_Prince. Hereinafter cited as Edward 'The Black Prince' Plantagenet.
Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1,2
M, #66345, b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307
Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet. Lithograph, 1850.
Birth* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England was born on 17 June 1239 in Westminster, England.4 |
| He was the son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor de Provence.1,3 |
(First) Marriage* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England married first Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Alphonso X , King of Spain, in 1254.3 |
Reign* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England reigned from 1272 to 1307; Edward was on a crusade in Palestine when he was informed that his father had died in 1272. It took two years before Edward returned to England.2 |
Crown1* | His coronation was on 19 August 1274 in Westminster Abbey, England.2 |
(Second) Marriage* | He married second Margaret of France, daughter of Philippe III "Le Hardi" ("The Bold") Capet King of France and Marie of Brabant, Queen of France, on 8 September 1299 in Canterbury, Kent, England.2 |
Death* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England died on 7 July 1307, at age 68, in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England.4 |
Burial* | He was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, 51.498910,-0.128280.4 |
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.
- [S4294] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_I_of_England. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and 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.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 198.. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 102. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S4298] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_of_Woodstock,_1st_Earl_of_Kent. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 237. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Edward II Plantagenet King of England
M, #66344, b. 25 April 1284, d. 21 September 1327
Edward II Plantagenet (1284-1327), drawing from Cassell's History of England, published ca. 1902.
Coronation of Edward II Plantagenet , seated with his queen, Isabelle Capet
Title* | Edward II Plantagenet King of England received the title of King of England and Scotland,Lord of Ireland, Prince of Wales (from 1301), Duke of Aquitaine (from 1306).2 |
Birth* | He was born on 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales.3 |
| He was the son of Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor of Castile.1 |
Reign* | Edward II Plantagenet King of England reigned from 8 July 1307 to 25 January 1327.2 |
Marriage* | He married Isabelle Capet, daughter of Philippe IV "The Fair" Capet King of France, on 25 January 1308, in Boulogne Cathedral, Boulogne-sur-mer, Normandy, France.4,3 |
Crown1* | His coronation was on 25 February 1308 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, 51.498910,-0.128280, Humphrey de Bohun bore the sceptre with the cross at the coronation.3,2 |
Abdicate* | Edward II Plantagenet King of England abdicated on 25 January 1327.3 |
Death* | He died on 21 September 1327, at age 43, in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England; he was murdered, in a conspiracy orchestrated by his wife and Roger Mortimer. His murder was avenged in 1330 when Mortimer was tried and executed, and Queen Isabelle was placed in confinement at Castle Rising in Norfolk, where she stayed until her death thirty years later.3,5 |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Peter's Abbey (Gloucester Cathedral), Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.3Tomb of Edward II Plantagenet, St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral, England. Detail of the effigy of Edward II. |
Citations
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 594. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
- [S2059] Britannia Web Site, online http://www.britannia.com. Hereinafter cited as Britannia Web Site.
- [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.
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 598.. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), pages 212-213. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Edward III Plantagenet King of England
M, #66343, b. 13 November 1312, d. 21 June 1377
Edward III Plantagenet, King of England (1312-1377). Painting from the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Child of Edward III Plantagenet King of England
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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.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 224, Table 15.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S4311] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [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.
- [S2087] Brenda Ralph Lewis, Kings & Queens of England, A Dark History 1066 to the Present (London, England: Amber Books Ltd., 2003). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England.
- [S18648] Derek Wilson, The Plantagenets - The Kings That Made Britain (London, England: Quercus, 2011). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenets - The Kings That Made Britain.
Edward IV Plantagenet
M, #74025, b. 28 April 1442, d. 9 April 1483
Edward IV Plantagenet (1442-1483). Lithograph, 1850.
Edward IV Plantagenet (1442-1483)
Biographical Note* | Edward IV was the first king of the House of York though, like his predecessor Henry VI, he was a Plantagenet.1 |
Birth* | Edward IV Plantagenet was born on 28 April 1442 in Rouen, Normandy, France.1 |
| He was the son of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York and Cecily Neville. |
Marriage* | Edward IV Plantagenet married Elizabeth Wydville, daughter of Richard Wydville , 1st Earl Rivers, on 1 May 1464, in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England. She was a widow, and not of noble blood, the first commoner to marry an English sovereign.1,2 |
Death* | Edward IV Plantagenet died on 9 April 1483, at age 40, in Westminster Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England.3,1 |
Succeeded by* | He was succeeded by his son Edward V.4 |
Burial* | He was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England.3,1 |
Citations
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 617. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
- [S1844] Elizabeth Hallam, editor, The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field (New Jersey: Crescent Books, 1996). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 143.. 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.
- [S4355] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_York. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [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.
- [S18645] Elizabeth Hallam, editor, The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - An Alphabetical Guide to 400 Years of English History (New York: Crescent Books, 1996). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenet Encyclopedia.
- [S2283] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998), Page 11. Hereinafter cited as The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens.
Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales1,2
M, #81820, b. 1473, d. April 1484
Birth* | Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales was born in 1473.1 |
| He was the son of Richard III Plantagenet and Anne Neville.1 |
Name Variation | As of between 1483 and 1484, Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales is also known as Prince Of Wales.1 |
Death* | He died in April 1484; The chronicler John Rous relates that Edward died at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire, after a brief illness. He was only 10 or 11, and left his parents griefstricken and without an heir. (notes from The Plantagenet Encyclopedia.)1 |
Citations
- [S1844] Elizabeth Hallam, editor, The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field (New Jersey: Crescent Books, 1996). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field.
- [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.
Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales1
M, #81823, b. 13 October 1453, d. 4 May 1471
Edward Plantagenet, Prince of Wales (1453-1471)
Name Variation | Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales is also known as Edward Of Lancaster.3 |
Birth* | He was born on 13 October 1453 in Palace of Westminster, England, 51.499461,-0.128521. was Duke of Cornwall from birth.4Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
| He was the son of Henry VI Plantagenet and Marguerite d'Anjou.1,2 |
Marriage* | Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales married Anne Neville, daughter of Richard Neville 16th Earl of Warwick and Anne Beauchamp, on 13 December 1470, in Château d'Amboise, Loire Valley, France, 47.412920,0.985003.1,4Chateau d'Amboise, above the town, Loire Valley, France. |
Death* | Edward Plantagenet Prince of Wales died on 4 May 1471, at age 17; was killed in the Battle of Tewkesbury against the Yorkists.1,5 |
Burial* | He was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, 51.990252,-2.160428.4Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England. It is the second largest parish church in England, and a former Benedictine monastery. The choir was consecrated 23 October 1121. The tower and nave were completed in 1150. |
Citations
- [S1844] Elizabeth Hallam, editor, The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field (New Jersey: Crescent Books, 1996). Hereinafter cited as The Plantagenet Encyclopedia - From the Origins of the House of Anjou to the Battle of Bosworth Field.
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S2091] H.T. Evans, Wales and the Wars of the Roses (Stroud, UK: Sutton Publishing, 1998), Page 51.. Hereinafter cited as Wales and the Wars of the Roses.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2071] Garamond Press, Medieval Queens (London: Garamond Press, 1990). Hereinafter cited as Medieval Queens.
Edward V Plantagenet1
M, #93425, b. 2 November 1470, d. circa September 1483
Richard, 5th Duke of York, and his older brother Edward V king of England. 1878 painting, Sir John Everett Millais, Picture Gallery, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Birth* | Edward V Plantagenet was born on 2 November 1470 in Palace of Westminster.1 |
| He was the son of Edward IV Plantagenet and Elizabeth Wydville.1 |
Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is on 4 November 1470 in Sanctuary at Westminster, London, England.2 |
Ascend* | Edward V Plantagenet ascended the throne on 9 April 1483.2 |
Death* | He died circa September 1483, in Tower of London, England. Many books have been published about 'The Princes in the Tower', referrring to the alledged murder of Edward and Richard at the hands of their uncle, Richard III. When his brother, father of Edward and Richard, died Richard III could only focus on himself being king of England. Stories tell of him murdering, or having murdered, his two nephews in order to gain the throne.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England. Bones were discovered in 1674 by workmen rebuilding a stairway in the Tower. King Charles II ordered that these bones were to be placed in Westminster Abbey, in an urn bearing the names of Edward and Richard. In 1933 the skeletal remains were examined by Professor William Wright, who concluded that they belonged to two boys aged 12 and 9 or 10, with heights being 4' 9.5" amd 4' 6.5", respectively.
Following is the translation from Latin of the inscription on the urn: Here lie the relics of Edward V, King of England, and Richard, Duke of York. These brothers being confined in the Tower of London, and there stifled with pillows, were privately and meanly buried, by the order of their perfidious uncle Richard the Usurper; their bones, long enquired after and wished for, after 191 years in the rubbish of the stairs (those lately leading to the Chapel of the White Tower) were on the 17th day of July AD 1674 by undoubted proofs discovered, being buried deep in that place. Charles II, a most compassionate king, pitying their severe fate, ordered these unhappy princes to be laid amongst the monuments of their predecessors, AD 1678, in the 30th year of his reign.3,4Sarcophagal urn of the presumed bones of Edward V & his younger brother Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. |
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.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 98. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
- [S18646] "Edward V of England", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_V_of_England. Hereinafter cited as "Edward V of England."
- [S18647] "Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_of_Shrewsbury,_Duke_of_York. Hereinafter cited as "Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York."
Eleanor Plantagenet1
F, #94374, b. circa 1244, d. after 1282
Citations
- [S2298] LDS, online www.familysearch.org. (Salt Lake City), downloaded v.4.19.
Eleanor Plantagenet1
F, #102951, b. 1161, d. 1214
Citations
- [S7789] Alison Weir, Captive Queen, a Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (New York: Ballantine Books, 2010). Hereinafter cited as Captive Queen.
Eleanor Plantagenet Countess1
F, #92313, b. between 1311 and 1318, d. 11 January 1372
Name Variation | Eleanor Plantagenet Countess is also known as Eleanor of Lancaster.2 |
Birth* | She was born between 1311 and 1318.1 |
| She was the daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth. |
Marriage* | Eleanor Plantagenet Countess married John de Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont, son of Henry de Beaumont Knt., 1st Lord Beaumont, 1st Earl of Buchan and Foray, on 6 November 1330.1,3,4 |
Marriage* | Eleanor Plantagenet Countess married Richard FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel, son of Edmund FitzAlan 9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, on 5 February 1345, in Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England.5 |
Death* | Eleanor Plantagenet Countess died on 11 January 1372. |
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 79.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S4316] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_de_Warenne. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2280] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition, 3 volumes (Stokesley, North Yorkshire, England: Burke's Peerage & Gentry LLC, 2003), Page 310. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition.
- [S4318] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Lancaster. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 80.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S4304] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_FitzAlan,_10th_Earl_of_Arundel. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Eleanor Plantagenet of England, Queen of Castile1
F, #101216, b. 13 October 1162, d. 31 October 1214
Birth* | Eleanor Plantagenet of England, Queen of Castile was born on 13 October 1162 in Domfront Castle, Normandy, France.1 |
| She was the daughter of Henry II Plantagenet King of England and Elâeonore Princess of Aquitaine.1 |
Marriage* | Eleanor Plantagenet of England, Queen of Castile married Alfonso VIII , King of Castile and Toledo before 17 September 1177.2 |
Death* | Eleanor Plantagenet of England, Queen of Castile died on 31 October 1214, at age 52, in Burgos, Castile (now Spain).1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Abbey of Santa Maria la Real de las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.1 |
Elizabeth Plantagenet
F, #74027, b. 22 April 1444, d. 1502
Elizabeth Plantagenet1
F, #93398, b. before 21 February 1363, d. 24 November 1426
Elizabeth of Lancaster, Duchess of Exeter (1363-1426). Sculpture dated 1424, located in Burford Church, Shropshire, England.
Name Variation | Elizabeth Plantagenet is also known as Elizabeth of Lancaster, Duchess of Exeter.2 |
Birth* | She was born before 21 February 1363 in Burford, Shropshire, England.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Blanche Plantagenet Duchess of Lancaster.1 |
(First) Marriage* | Elizabeth Plantagenet married first John de Hastings 3rd Earl of Pembroke, son of John de Hastings 2nd Earl of Pembroke and Anne de Mauny, on 24 June 1380 in Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England, 52.349279,-1.591657, there was no issue.3Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. Photo by Angela Tuff, published on Wikipedia. |
(Second) Marriage* | Elizabeth Plantagenet married second John de Holland 1st Duke of Exeter, son of Thomas de Holland 1st Earl of Kent and Joan Plantagenet 4th Countess of Kent, on 24 June 1386 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England.4,5 |
(Third) Marriage* | Elizabeth Plantagenet married third Sir John Cornwall Lord Fanhope before 12 December 1400.1,5 |
Death* | Elizabeth Plantagenet died on 24 November 1426.1,2,5 |
Burial* | She was buried in Burford Church, Shropshire, England.5 |
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.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_Lancaster,_Duchess_of_Exeter. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4283] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Plantagenet,_Duchess_of_Exeter. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998), Page 71. Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
- [S4281] Darryl Lundy web site, online www.thepeerage.com. Hereinafter cited as Darryl Lundy web site.
- [S4284] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Holland,_2nd_Duke_of_Exeter. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Elizabeth Plantagenet1
F, #94182, b. 7 August 1282, d. 5 May 1316
Name Variation | Elizabeth Plantagenet is also known as Elizabeth of England.2 |
Birth* | She was born on 7 August 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales.1,3 |
| She was the daughter of Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor of Castile.1 |
(First) Marriage* | Elizabeth Plantagenet married first John I Count of Holland in 1297 there were no children.4 |
(Second) Marriage* | Elizabeth Plantagenet married second Sir Humphrey de Bohun Knight, 8th Earl of Hereford, son of Humphrey de Bohun 7th Earl of Hereford, 8th Earl of Essex, Knt. and Maud de Fiennes, on 14 November 1302 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, England, 51.498910,-0.128280, dispensation was dated 10 August 1302. They had seven sons and four daughters.1Westminster Abbey, west side, City of Westminster, London, England. |
Biographical Note* | Humphrey and Elizabeth were granted a market and two fairs at their manor of Enfield. in 1303.2 |
Death* | Elizabeth Plantagenet died on 5 May 1316, at age 33, in Quendon, Essex, England.2 |
Burial* | She was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England, 52.0262,0.2449.2 |
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- Margaret de Bohun2 b. 1302, d. 7 Feb 1304
- Humphrey de Bohun5 b. mid-September 1304, d. by the end of October 1304
- Eleanor de Bohun Countess of Ormonde6 b. 17 Oct 1304, d. 7 Oct 1363
- John de Bohun Knt., 5th Earl of Hereford and Essex2 b. 23 Nov 1306, d. 20 Jan 1335
- Humphrey de Bohun Knt., Earl of Hereford and Essex5 b. c 6 Dec 1309, d. 15 Oct 1361
- Lady Margaret de Bohun 2nd Countess of Devon+7,8 b. 3 Apr 1311, d. 16 Dec 1391
- William de Bohun Knt., K.G., 1st Earl of Northhampton+9 b. 1312, d. 16 Sep 1360
- Edward de Bohun Knt.2 b. 1312, d. b 16 Feb 1335
- Eneas de Bohun2 b. 1314, d. a 1322
- Isabel de Bohun2 b. 5 May 1316, d. 5 May 1316
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Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 102. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 102. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_I,_Count_of_Holland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_Rhuddlan. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4325] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Ormonde. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 236. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S8250] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 4 vols., Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Salt Lake City, Utah: self published, 2011), Volume I, Page 540. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition.
- [S2339] George Frederick Beltz, Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, From its Foundation to the Present Time (London: William Pickering, 1861). Hereinafter cited as Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, From its Foundation to the Present Time.
Fulk (?) Plantagenet1,2
M, #93795
Relationship | 1st cousin 25 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- Was an illegitimate son.
- [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.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 67. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.