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ENGLAND7,10,14,33,64,120 was born in 926 in Wessex, England. [NEED
TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] Spouse: King Of England Edmund OF ENGLAND I. King Of England Edmund OF ENGLAND I and Ethelfleda ENGLAND were married. Spouse: King Of England Edgar ENGLAND. King Of England Edgar ENGLAND and Ethelfleda ENGLAND were married in 961 in Of, England. Abbess Of Shaft, Princess Ethelgiva ENGLAND7,10,14,27,33,64,102,103,163 was born about 875 in Wessex, England. She was also known as Aethelgeofu. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G0ZB-JL Parents: West Saxon King Of Alfred ENGLAND and Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND. Princess Of Ethelhilda ENGLAND7,342 was born about 906 in Wessex, England. He was also known as Ethelhilda Princess Of England.243 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess Of Parents: West Saxon King Of Edward ENGLAND I and Queen Of Edgiva ENGLAND. Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND7,10,14,27,33,64,102,103,104,113,115,117,163,342,493,494,495,530 was born about 852 in Mercia, Saxony, England.493,494 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] She died on 5 Dec 905 in St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Dorset, England.104,493,494 She was buried about 1112 in Winchester Cathedral, London, England. She was also known as Alswitha. She was christened in Mercia - Dtr Of Athelred. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HS0-4G !Name: also E alhswith !Death: also 904 Smyth says died 902. Became a nun at widowhood. R eputed as a saint after death. GIVN Ethelswida (Alswitha), Queen of SURN En gland AFN 8HS0-4G DATE 10 SEP 2000 TIME 07:04:29 TITL pennington.FTW REP O CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date o f Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 _FA7 PLAC Became a nun at wido whood TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAG E Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW R EPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tre e #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 _FA7 PLAC Became a nun at wi dowhood TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TE XT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other P AGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged RE PO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 OCCU of Merc ia ... SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKINS.G ED says ABT 852; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Commone rs, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SO UR Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4; R oyalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the Nuns' minster at Winchester - Anglo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; Somet imes spelled Ealswith - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Room), p. 4; Sometimes called E thelbith -Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H Browning, p. 172; Sometimes sp elled AElswith - COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots), 2; of the Gaini, of Gainsborou g - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Ethelswida - sites.rootsweb.com/gumby OCCU of Me rcia ... SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKINS .GED says ABT 852; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED say s 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Commo ners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SOUR Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the Nun s' minster at Winchester - Anglo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; Som etimes spelled Ealswith - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Room), p. 4; Sometimes called Ethelbith -Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H Browning, p. 172; Sometimes spelled AElswith - COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots), 2; of the Gaini, of Gainsbor oug - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Ethelswida - sites.rootsweb.com/gumby OCCU of Mercia ... SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKI NS.GED says ABT 852; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED s ays 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Com moners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SOUR Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4 ; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the N uns' minster at Winchester - Anglo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; S ometimes spelled Ealswith - COMYN4.TAF (CompuservSmyth says died 902. Became a nun at widowhood. Reputed as a saint after death. GIVN Ethelswida (Alswitha), Queen of SURN England AFN 8HS0-4G DATE 10 SE P 2000 TIME 07:04:29 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CAL N MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL p ennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Impo rt: Aug 19, 1997 _FA7 PLAC Became a nun at widowhood TITL pennington.FTW RE PO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tr ee #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO C ALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Im port: Aug 19, 1997 _FA7 PLAC Became a nun at widowhood TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Date of Import: Aug 19, 199 7 TITL pennington.FTW REPO CALN MEDI Other PAGE Tree #1222 DATA TEXT Dat e of Import: Aug 19, 1997 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TE XT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 OCCU of Mercia ... SOUR Royalty for Commo ners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 852; members.aol. com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC (Comp userve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171 , 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SOUR Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the Nuns' minster at Winchester - Anglo -Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; Sometimes spelled Ealswith - COMYN4 .TAF (Compuserve Room), p. 4; Sometimes called Ethelbith -Americans of Royal D escent, Charles H Browning, p. 172; Sometimes spelled AElswith - COMYNR.TAF (C ompuserve Roots), 2; of the Gaini, of Gainsboroug - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); E thelswida - sites.rootsweb.com/gumby OCCU of Mercia ... SOUR Royalty for Com moners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 852; members.ao l.com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC (Co mpuserve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 1 71, 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SOUR Anglo-Saxon England, Fran k Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4; Royalty for Commoners, Roderi ck W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the Nuns' minster at Winchester - Ang lo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; Sometimes spelled Ealswith - COMY N4.TAF (Compuserve Room), p. 4; Sometimes called Ethelbith -Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H Browning, p. 172; Sometimes spelled AElswith - COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots), 2; of the Gaini, of Gainsboroug - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Ethelswida - sites.rootsweb.com/gumby OCCU of Mercia ... SOUR Royalty for C ommoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 852; members. aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 852; SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 5 Dec 905; GWALTNEY.ANC ( Compuserve) 2032179329 says 902; Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171, 174 says 904 SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); SOUR Anglo-Saxon England, Fr ank Stenton; COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 4; Royalty for Commoners, Rode rick W. Stuart, p. 171; of Mercia; Founded the Nuns' minster at Winchester - A nglo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton, p. 445; Sometimes spelled Ealswith - CO MYN4.TAF (Compuserve Room), p. 4; Sometimes called Ethelbith -Americans of Roy al Descent, Charles H Browning, p. 172; Sometime Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Wessex The title of queen again lapsed until the r eign of Edgar. EvenAlfred the Greats wife Ealswith, was never apparentlyconsec rated queen. Their details however are provided here forcompleteness. The information in this GEDCOM has been compiled by David Lovegrove. Contact him at [email protected]. Parents: . Parents: . Parents: . Parents: . Parents: . Parents: Ethelred Mucil Eald GAINAI and Edburga FADBURN. Parents: Earl Of Mercia Aethelred II MUCIL and Eadburga OF MERCIA. Parents: ATHELRED and Lady Of Mercia EADBURH. Parents: . Spouse: West Saxon King Of Alfred ENGLAND. West Saxon King Of Alfred
ENGLAND and Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND were married in 868 in Winchester, Dorset,
England.104,493,494 CSTA
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Spouse: Alfred Of England OF WEST SAXON. Alfred Of England OF WEST SAXON and Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND were married in 868 in Winchester, England.2670,2671 WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL, WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE Winchester Cathedralis the second l ongest in Europ after St. Peter's in Rome, a factone would readily dispute base d on external assessment alone, asthe building somhow fails to crate an impress ion of greatlength. As soon as one enters the soaring, fourteenth-century.Perp endicular nave, however, such doubts are dispelled and thechurch seems to stret ch to infinity beyond the choir screen,certainly appearing even longer than its actual 556 feet. Workon the present church began in 1079 under the direction o fBishop Walkelin to replace the huge Saxon foundation of OldMinster that housed the relics of St. Swithun, a ninth-centurybishop whose name is forever associa ted with wet Englishsummers. A shrine was eventually erected to Swithun in the newchurch, and became an important place of pilgrimage; for a time,ony Thomas a Becket's shrine in Canterbury was more visited.Romanesque architecture from t hat firest phase of reconstructionsurvives intact in both north and south trans epts and also inthe crypt, which is no prone to flooding in winter. Problemswi th Winchester's raised water table had seriously threatenedthe cathedral's very survival at the turn of the century when itwas discovered that the original ti mber foundations weredisintegrating and causing strutural instability. Thecath edral's saviour is generally acknowledged as William Walker,a deep-sea diver wh o spent five years working in up to 20 feetof water underpinning the walls by r eplacing rotten timbers andlayers of soggy peat with countless bags of dement. Winchesterwas once capital of Wessex and then of all England during thereign of Alfred the Great, a status it retained until well afterthe Norman Conquest whe n it was gradually eclipsed by London.One of the most lavish royal events to ha ve taken place in thecathedral was the post-Dissolution wedding of Mary Tudor t oPhilip of Spain in 1554, ironically the same person who, as Kingof Spain, woul d later be sending his Armada to interrupt SirFrancis Drake's game of bowlsin P lymouth. Several of the Saxonkings who were rowned and buried here are reprsent ed by theircoloufully inscribed mortuary chests. These line the presytery,whic h is dominated by the massive, fifteenth-century stonescreen whose many delicat ely carved niches are filled with quitesuperbe modern replicas of the original saints' statues thatwere desecrated and smashed during the Reformation. TheWinc hester's windows were once adorned by sumptuous displays ofpainted glass is evi dent from those fragments that survived thevandalism inflicted ont he church by Cromwell's Parliamentariantroops during the Civil War. The confusing, coloure d patchworkof the nave's west window was created from shards and segmentsrescue d from the shattered original. Children were: Aethelgeofu Abbess Of OF SHAFTESBURY, Aethelflaed OF MERCIA, Aelfryth OF WESSEX, Elfridam OF ENGLAND, Aethelflaed Lady Of MERCIA, Edward I Of England OF WESSEX, EDMUND, Princess Of \Of Wessex\ Aefthryth Or ELFRIDA, AETHELWEARD, King Of England EDWARD. Spouse: King Of Wessex\ ALFRED. King Of Wessex\ ALFRED and Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND were married in 868 in Winchester, England. Children were: Aelfthryth OF WESSEX. Prince Of Ethelwerd ENGLAND7,10,14,27,33,64,102,103,163 was born about 880 in Wessex, England. He died on 16 Oct 922. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FLGQ-BV Parents: West Saxon King Of Alfred ENGLAND and Queen Of Ethelswida ENGLAND. King Of Ethelwulf ENGLAND7,493,494,495 was born about 820.493,494 He died WFT Est 862-911.493,494 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Of Parents: King Of Egbert ENGLAND. Spouse: Lady Of Wessex, Queen Of Osburga WESSEX. King Of Ethelwulf ENGLAND and Lady Of Wessex, Queen Of Osburga WESSEX were married in 857 in England.493,494 Children were: West Saxon King Of Alfred ENGLAND. King Of Etienne Stephen ENGLAND7,45 died on 25 Oct 1154 in St Martin's Prior, Dover, England. He was born in Blois, France. He was buried in Faversham Abbey, Faversham, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Of GIVN Etienne (Stephen) King Of SURN ENGLAND AFN 8 XJ1-15 REPO @REPO1097@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Chri st of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 Janua ry 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @REPO1097@ TITL Ancestral Fi le (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c ) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y DATE 21 OCT 2000 TIME 11:51:17 GIVN Etienne (Stephen) King Of SURN ENGL AND AFN 8XJ1-15 REPO @REPO1097@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @REPO1097@ TITL An cestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Co pyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y DATE 21 OCT 2000 TIME 11:51:17 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MED I Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN M EDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 TITL tree1.ged REPO CALN MEDI Other DATA TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999 EVEN TYPE Acceded DAT E 26 DEC 1135 PLAC Westminster Abbey, London, EnglandReigned 1135-1154. He sie zed the throne from Matilda who invaded England in 1139. The civil war that fol lowed proved him a brave soldier but revealed his lack of political sense. In 1152, after much of the country had been ravaged in factional fighting and the royal administration had broken down, Stephen recognized Matilda's son Henry as heir to the throne. Duke of Normandy 1135-1144, deposed. Duke of Blois, Count of Mortain, Count of Boulogne. Parents: Count Of Blois Stephen II Henry Of BLOIS and Princess Of Adela DE NORMANDY. Spouse: Queen
Of Mathilde ENGLAND I. King Of Etienne Stephen ENGLAND and Queen Of Mathilde
ENGLAND I were married in 1125 in Westminster, London, England. _FREL
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Prince Of Fulk ENGLAND7,174 was born about 1102 in Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTK-50 Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Concubine #2 Ansfride ENGLAND. Prince Of Gilbert ENGLAND7,174 was born about 1130 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. He died after 1142. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTL-WW Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I. Gilbert Of ENGLAND7,328 was born in 1130. Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Isabella Sybella CORBERT. Gundred Princess Of ENGLAND5,128 was born about 1050.5,128 Parents: William The CONQUEROR and Matilda Countess Of FLANDERS. Spouse: William Earl Of WARREN. William Earl Of WARREN and Gundred Princess Of ENGLAND were married. Children were: William DE WARREN. Princess Of Gundred Rohesia ENGLAND7,130 was born in 1120 in Selby, Yorkshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess Of Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Isabella Sybella CORBERT. Gunherd Of ENGLAND.328 Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Isabella Sybella CORBERT. Princess Of Gytha Wessex ENGLAND7,248 was born in 1053 in London, Middlesex, England. She died on 1 May 1107. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess Of Parents: King Of England Harold II Godwineson and Ealdgyth OF MERCIA. Spouse: Grand Duke Of Kiev VLADIMIR II. Grand Duke Of Kiev VLADIMIR II and Princess Of Gytha Wessex ENGLAND were married. Children were: Grand Duke Of Kiev Harold MSTISLAV, Prince Of Suzdal Yuri Dolgurukii Of MOSCOW. Henry ENGLAND7,32,67,82 was born in 1204 in Kings Manor Hous, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Parents: King Of England John L. PLANTAGENET I and Hawise DE TRACY. Parents: King Of England John L. PLANTAGENET I and Concubine #1 Hawisa De Tracy FITZ WARIN. Prince Of Henry Fitzroy ENGLAND7,174 was born about 1105 in South Wales. He died in 1157 in Angelsey, Carnarvonshire, North Wales. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJ2-XX Parents: King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Princess Nesta FERCH RHIWALLON. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] He was born in Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England.5,113,115,128,377,519,2675 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Unknown-Begin] He was christened on 5 Aug 1100 in Selby, Yorkshire, England.377,2043,2675 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Christening] He was buried on 4 Jan 1135/36 in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, Eng.50,377,519,829,2675 He died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis, Seine St. Denis, France.5,113,128,377,519,2675 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death] He is reference number 8662. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Unknown-Begin] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Unknown-Begin] Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Of Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJ0-6V REFN: 3617 Wi lliam's younger brother Henry (reigned 1100-35) succeeded to the throne. He wa s crowned three days after his brother's death, against the possibility that h is eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive ba ttle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his conquest of Normandy from Robert, who then (unusually even for that time) spentthe last 28 years o f his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of England and Normandy in t he royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in Englan d to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfu lly sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by theofficial records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland. Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youn gest son, his parents possibly expected that hewould become a bishop); Henry w as probably the first Norman king to be fluentin English. In 1120, his legiti mate sons William and Richard drowned in theWhite Ship which sank in the Engli sh Channel. This posed a succession problem, as Henry never allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy. He nry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V, subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However,it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 113 5-54), son of William the Conqueror'sdaughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea ofa female ruler. ?? Line 6093: (New PAF RI N=11904) 1 NAME Henry I, "Beauclerc" King Of /ENGLAND/ Line 2410 from GEDCO M File not recognizable or too long: NAME Henry I "Beauclerc" King Of /ENGLAND / ?? Line 6093: (New PAF RIN=11904) 1 NAME Henry I, "Beauclerc" King Of /EN GLAND/ Line 2410 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME Henry I "Beauclerc" King Of /ENGLAND/ ?? Line 6093: (New PAF RIN=11904) 1 NAME He nry I, "Beauclerc" King Of /ENGLAND/ I wish I was sure of every name in thi s file & that I didnt need to know what you think :) hey, but always refin ing this, So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell me or s omeone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun and wanting to know, b ut do not respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont cons ider them Kin! Thanks and Happy Hunting! I wish I was sure of every name in this file & that I didnt need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this, So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell m e or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun and wanting to k now, but do not respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont consider them Kin! Thanks and Happy Hunting! GIVN Henry I "Beauclerc" Ki ng Of SURN ENGLAND AFN 8XJ0-6V REPO @REPO1097@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUT H The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, Jun e 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @RE PO1097@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR An cestral File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @REPO1097@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 199 8, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @REPO109 7@ TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain ts PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestr al File (R) _MASTER Y REPO @REPO1097@ TITL AncName Suffix:<NSFX> Beauclerc/King GEN: See Historical Document.1 _KKNB 1 _ KKNB See Historical Document.\0=\0: 1 _KKNB1 NAME Henry I King of /England/ 1 NAME /Henry/ I 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1068 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1135 BIOGRAPHY: Henry was in reality a usurper. He impriso ned his older brother, Robert in Cardiff Castle in Wales, and it is said he had Robert's eyes put out. Henry reigned thirty-five years, not only over England, but over one third of France. In 1120 the White Ship went down on a hidden roc k in the English Channel with the Crown Prince on board and it is said Henry I is never known to have smiled again. He had only one child left, Maude-Matilda, then a widow of the German Emperor Henry V. For political reasons she was next married to Geoffrey of Anjou, a boy of sixteen, ten years her junior. After th e death of Henry I there was civil war between Matilda and her nephew Stephen, who got the throne for nineteen years. At one point in this contest Matilda had to escape from the Robert Doyley tower of Oxford Castle by sliding down a rope with gloved hands, the rope held by her favorite knight, Alain. She, with a fe w others dressed in white to avoid detection, crossed in the snowy night over t he frozen Thames. The condition of the English people was deplorable during the reign of Henry I, owing to the blood-curdling cruelty of the Barons. Henry est ablished a vigorous police system to check this, and tried to stop counterfeiti ng the money by mutilations. He oppressed his people by taxation. BIOGRAPHY: Henry I was born in the year 1068---a factor he himself regarded as highly sig nificant, for he was the only son of the Conqueror born after the conquest of E ngland, and to Henry this meant he was heir to the throne. He was not an attrac tive proposition: he was dissolute to a degree, producing at least a score of b astards; but far worse he was prone to sadistic cruelty---on one occasion, for example, personally punishing a rebellious burgher by throwing him from the wal ls of his town. BIOGRAPHY: At the death of William the Conqueror, Henry was left no lands, merely 5,000 pounds of silver. With these he bought lands from h is elder brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, only to see them taken back again a few years later by Robert, in unholy alliance with his brother William Rufus. BIOGRAPHY: Henry could do little to avenge such treatment, but in En gland he found numerous barons who were tired of the exactions and ambitions of their king. He formed alliances with some of these, notably with the important De Clare family. He and some of the De Clares were with William Rufus on his l ast hunting expedition, and it is thought that the king's death was the result of Henry's plotting. BIOGRAPHY: Certainly he moved fast to take advantage of it; leaving Rufus's body unattended in the woods, he swooped down on Wincheste r to take control of the treasury. Two days later he was in Westminster, being crowned by the Bishop of London. His speed is understandable when one realises that his elder brother, Robert [Curthose], was returning from the crusade, and claimed, with good reason, to be the true heir. BIOGRAPHY: Henry showed grea t good sense in his first actions as King. He arrested Ranulph Flambard, Willia m's tax-gatherer, and recalled Anselm, the exiled Archbishop. Furthermore, he i ssued a Charter of Liberties which promised speedy redress of grievances, and a return to the good government of the Conqueror. Putting aside for the moment h is many mistresses, he married the sister of the King of Scots, who was descend ed from the royal line of Wessex; and lest the Norman barons should think him t oo pro-English in this action, he canged her name from Edith to Matilda. No one could claim that he did not aim to please. BIOGRAPHY: In 1101 Robert Curtho se invaded, but Henry met him at Alton, and persuaded him to go away again by p romising him an annuity of Ð2,000. He had no intention of keeping up the paymen ts, but the problem was temporarily solved. BIOGRAPHY: He now felt strong en ough to move against dissident barons who might g Parents: . Parents: . Parents: The Conqueror/Duke Of Nor Guillaume DE NORMANDIE and Countess Of Flanders Mathilda MATILDA. Parents: . Parents: . Parents: . Parents: . Spouse: Nest Verch Rhys Princess Of WALES. Spouse: 6 Concubines Of ENGLAND. Spouse: Isabel
DE BEAUMONT. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Isabel DE
BEAUMONT were married about 1115 in Spouse: Edith FITZFORNE.
King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Edith FITZFORNE were married
in Spouse:
Gieva DE TRACY. King Of England Henry
I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Gieva DE TRACY were married. Children
were: William DE TRACY. Spouse:
Adelicia Princess Of Brabant Queen Of ENG.
Children were: ROBERT, Princess Of ENGLAND, Illeg.
Dau. Matilda OF ENGLAND, Eustacie
OF ENGLAND, Princess Of Elizabeth Joan
PLANTAGENET, Sibyl De FALAISE. Children
were: Alice ALINE, Emma OF ENGLAND. Children were: EMMA, MATILDA, Maud MONTVILLERS, EUSTACIA, Princess Of England
Mathilde ENGLAND Duchess Of Bretagne, ALICE,
Constance Of ENGLAND, Alice OF ENGLAND, William
DE TRACY, GILBERT. Children
were: SYBILLA, William De TRACY, Matilda
OF ENGLAND. Children were: Viscountess
Maine Constance MAUD, Princess Of Elizabeth
Joan PLANTAGENET. Children were: Earl
Of Gloucester\ Robert De Caen De Mellent GLOUCESTER, Princess Of England Mathilde ENGLAND Duchess Of Bretagne, 1st Earl Of Gloucester Robert DE CAEN. Spouse:
Gieva De TRACY. King Of England Henry
I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Gieva De TRACY were married in Unmd.
[NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage] GEN: See Historical Document.1
_KKNB
Spouse: Concubine 3 Edith ENGLAND. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Concubine 3 Edith ENGLAND were married. Children were:
Princess Of Maud FITZ HENRY, Prince Of Robert ENGLAND. Spouse: Isabella Sybella CORBERT. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Isabella Sybella CORBERT were married about 1092 in Spouse: Unknown
Mistress UNKNOWN. Children were: \Baron
Bradninch\ William DE TRACY. Spouse: Princess
Of Deheubarth Isabel DE VERMANDOIS Rhys. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Princess Of Deheubarth Isabel DE VERMANDOIS Rhys were married.
_STATMARRIED Children were: Henry FITZHENRY. Spouse:
Isabel De BEAUMONT. King Of England
Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Isabel De BEAUMONT were married.
Children were: Maud MONTIVILLIERS,
Isabel Hedwig OF ENGLAND. Spouse:
Edith Eda FITZ FORNE. King Of England
Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Edith Eda FITZ FORNE were married in 1100 in
<, Selby, Yorkshire, England>.35
GEN: See Historical Document.1 _KKNB
Spouse: Several MISTRESSES.
King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Several MISTRESSES were married.
Children were: Eustacia De NORMANDY,
Lord Of Bradninch William DE Tracy,
Princess Of Alice FITZ HENRY, Mabel FITZROY, Princess Of Elizabeth Joan PLANTAGENET, William De TRACY, 1st
Earl Of Gloucester Robert DE CAEN. Spouse: Isabel
Elizabeth De BEAUMONT. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and
Isabel Elizabeth De BEAUMONT were married in No Marriage. GEN: See
Historical Document.1 _KKNB
Children were: Prince Of Gilbert ENGLAND, \Baron
Bradninch\ William DE TRACY, Princess
Of England Mathilde ENGLAND Duchess Of Bretagne. Children were: Daughter OF ENGLAND. Children were: Daughter OF ENGLAND. Children were: Constance PLANTAGENET. Children were: Gilbert OF ENGLAND. Spouse: Edith
Eda FITZFORNE. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Edith Eda
FITZFORNE were married in <, Selby, Yorkshire, England>. Children
were: Robert FITZEDITH, Mathilda Of ENGLAND, William
De TRACY, MAUD, Princess Of Alice FITZ HENRY, Constance
PLANTAGENET, ROBERT. Spouse:
Queen Of England ADELICIA. King Of
England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Queen Of England ADELICIA were married
on 24 Jan 1120/21 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Children were:
Mabilia FITZHENRY, Emma DE FALAISE, Constance
FITZHENRY, Mathilde OF ENGLAND,
Sybil DE FALAISE, Maud Of MONTIVILLIERS Abbess Of Unknown. Spouse: Amice DE GUADER. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND
I and Amice DE GUADER were married. Children were: Maud DE NORMANDIE, Richard
OF SUFFOLK, Juliane OF ENGLAND. Children
were: Princess Of ENGLAND, Gilbert OF ENGLAND. Spouse: NEST.
Children were: Henry FITZHENRY. Children
were: Emma OF ENGLAND. Children
were: Maud MONTVILLERS. Spouse:
Ansfride ANSKIL. King Of England Henry
I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Ansfride ANSKIL were married about 1086 in Children were: Constance OF NORMANDY. Children were: Alix OF ENGLAND, Maud
Of MONTIVILLIERS Abbess Of Unknown. Spouse: Concubine #2 Ansfride ENGLAND. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Concubine #2 Ansfride ENGLAND were married about 1086 in Of, England.
GEN: See Historical Document.1 _KKNB
Spouse: Princess Nesta FERCH RHIWALLON. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Princess Nesta FERCH RHIWALLON were married in 1086 in Spouse: Isabelle DE MEULENT. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND
I and Isabelle DE MEULENT were married about 1110 in England. Children
were: Princess Of Alice FITZ HENRY. Spouse:
Princess Of Scotland Mathilda Edith MACMALCOLM.
[NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:
Alt. Marriage]104 They
were married on 24 Jan 1120/21 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.5,15,20,35,49,50,81,105,113,115,128,157,224,227,249,263,377,422,527,528,829,2043
Reference Number:32490 Children were: \Princess
Of England\ Euphemia SYBIL, Matilda
(Adelaide) Of England QUEEN, Duke
Of Normany\ Guillaume DE NORMANDY IV, \Prince
Of England\ RICHARD, Illeg. Dau.
Constance OF ENGLAND, Empress/Germany
Matilda STUART, SYBIL, Matilda Of ENGLAND, Prince
Of Englan William ATHELING, Maud
Of ENGLAND, Duke Of Normandy\ William
Audelin, RICHARD, Prince Of ENGLAND, Princess
Of Elizabeth Joan PLANTAGENET, Constance
FITZHENRY, Prince Of Englan Richard
Prince Of ENGLAND, Prince Of Richard
ENGLAND, Matilda England PLANTAGENET,
ROBERT, "The Empress" Princess Of MATILDA, EUPHAMIA, "The Empress"
MAUD, 1st Earl Of Gloucester Robert
DE CAEN, Concubine Adelaide D'ANGERS. Spouse:
Princess Adeliza Adela Of DE LORRAINE.
King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Princess Adeliza Adela Of DE
LORRAINE were married on 29 Jan 1120/21 in Royal Cahpel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire,
England.15,20,30,49,50,81,112,113,115,157,223,224,227,249,422,575,829 [NEED
TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]35 Spouse:
Queen Of England Adelicia BRABANT.
[NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage] They were married on 24
Jan 1121/22 in , Windsor, Berkshire, England. Spouse: Queen Of England LOUVAIN. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Queen Of England LOUVAIN were married on 24 Jan 1121/22 in , Windsor,
Berkshire, England. GEN: See Historical Document.1 _KKNB
Spouse: Adaliza Of LOUVAIN.
King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Adaliza Of LOUVAIN were married
on 29 Jan 1121/22 in Windsor Castle, England. Spouse: Of Greystoke Sigulfson EDITH. Children were: Baron Of Okehampton Fitzedith ROBERT. Spouse: EDITH. Children were: MATILDA. Spouse:
Edith (Of ENGLAND). King Of England
Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Edith (Of ENGLAND) were married about 1086.49,50,224,227,2430,2478
Children were: Matilda OF ENGLAND. Spouse:
Ansfride (Of Abingdon ABBEY). Children
were: Juliane DE FONTEVRAULT, Of Abingdon Abbey FULK, Of Lincoln RICHARD. Spouse: Mistress
OF HENRY I. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Mistress OF
HENRY I were married in 1100.35
Children were: Princess Of Elizabeth Joan
PLANTAGENET, Daughter 2 OF HENRY
I, Daughter 3 OF HENRY I, Alix FITZ HENRY. Spouse: Nest Verch Rhys Of DEHEUBARTH. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Nest Verch Rhys Of DEHEUBARTH were married. Children
were: Henry FITZ ROY. Spouse: NESTA. Children were: 1st Earl Of Gloucester Robert DE CAEN. Spouse: Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. King Of England Henry I "Beauclere"
ENGLAND I and Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN were married. Spouse:
Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. Spouse:
Sibyl Lucy CORBET\ \ADELA. Spouse:
Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. King
Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN were
married. Children were: ALICE,
Viscountess Maine Constance MAUD. Spouse:
Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. Spouse:
Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. Spouse:
Concubine Mrs. Henry I UNKNOWN. Spouse:
Of Scotland Atheling MATILDA. King
Of England Henry I "Beauclere" ENGLAND I and Of Scotland Atheling MATILDA were
married. _UID81E5CCB97B2DA047B56650CD975D53BBB4A1 Children were:
Elizabeth STUART, Empress/Germany Matilda STUART. Spouse: Mary
De Bohan (Countess Of DERBY. Children were: Ingelrica ENGLAND, Maud De INGELRICA. Children were: Maud De INGELRICA. Spouse: The Conqueror/Duke
Of Nor Guillaume DE NORMANDIE. The Conqueror/Duke Of Nor Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
and Ingelrica ENGLAND were married after 1070. _STATMARRIED Spouse:
Ranulph PEVERELL. Ranulph PEVERELL
and Ingelrica ENGLAND were married about 1072 in Of, Hatfield, Essex, England.
Children were: William PEVERELL,
Emma PEVERELL, Hamon PEVERELL, Pagan
PEVERELL, Robert PEVERELL. Spouse: Earl
Of Gloucest Gilbert De CLARE. Children were: Eleanore
De Clare Baroness Le Despencer ZOUCHE. Spouse: Llewelyn
Ap IORWERTH. Llewelyn Ap IORWERTH and Joan Princess Of ENGLAND were married
after 16 Apr 1205 in England.3,206 Reference Number:1096986 Children
were: Elen Verch LLEWELYN. Spouse: Sarah SWAYNE.
John ENGLAND and Sarah SWAYNE were married in 1768.2,3 Reference
Number:561245 Spouse:
Living BOWES. Children were: Living ENGLAND. Spouse: King
Of England Edward ENGLAND I. Children were: Countess
Gloucester, Prin Joan PLANTAGENET. Spouse:
Living GRIMES. Spouse:
Living LYNCH JR. Children were: Living LYNCH. Spouse: Living HALSTEAD. Children were: Living
HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD, Living HALSTEAD. Spouse: Margaret HANNAH.
M. V. ENGLAND and Margaret HANNAH were married. Reference Number:569879 Spouse: William Washington
WILLCOXSON Sr.. William Washington WILLCOXSON Sr. and Mary Jane ENGLAND were
married on 24 Jul 1801 in Bath Co., KY.3,405 Reference Number:1541141 Children
were: David WILLCOXSON, Nancy WILLCOXSON, Melinda
WILLCOXSON, John Hodges WILLCOXSON,
Lucy L. WILLCOXSON, Eleanor WILLCOXSON, Stephen
English WILLCOXSON, William B. WILLCOXSON,
George W. WILLCOXSON. Spouse: Jean
V Duke Of BRITTANY. Spouse:
Guiges DE ALBON VIII. Guiges DE ALBON
VIII and Mathilda ENGLAND were married about 1108. SOUR Royalty for
Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says 1106/10
Spouse: Conan III LE BRETAGNE.
Conan III LE BRETAGNE and Princess Of England Mathilde ENGLAND Duchess Of Bretagne
were married in Mar 1112/13 in , , , England.377
Children were: Vscountess Rohan Constance
Princess Of BRETAGNE, Constance Of
Anne De Leon BRITTANY, Berthe DE BRETAGNE,
Count Bretagne Hoel IV Count Of HOEL IV,
Princess Of Bretagne BERTHA. Spouse: King
Of Etienne Stephen ENGLAND. King Of Etienne Stephen ENGLAND and Queen Of
Mathilde ENGLAND I were married in 1125 in Westminster, London, England.
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