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604 "King Aethelfrith of Bernicia invades Deira and kills its
king, Aethelric. Prince Edwin, son of the late King Aelle of
Deira (and possibly nephew of King Aethelric) flees to the Court
of King Iago of Gwynedd. Aethelfrith marries King Aelle's
daughter, Acha, and takes the kingdom."
613 - King Aethelfrith of Bernicia invades Gwynedd in order to
route out his old enemy, King Edwin of Deira. A united British
force (Gwynedd, Powys, Pengwern and Dumnonian warriors) clashes
with his army at the Battle of Chester. King Iago of Gwynedd and
King Selyf Sarffgadau of Powys are both killed but the victor is
unclear. The Battle of Bangor-is-Coed follows in quick
succession. King Bledric of Dumnonia is killed in the fighting
and 1000 monks are massacred by the Northumbrians. King Edwin of
Deira flees to the Court of King Raedwald of East Anglia. Birth
of Prince (later King) Oswiu of Bernicia. The stone Abbey Church
at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury is completed and dedicated
to St. Peter and St. Paul.
c.615 - King Aethelfrith of Bernicia visits King Raedwald of
East Anglia at Rendlesham and persuades him to hand over the
former's old enemy, King Edwin of Deira. In return, Raedwald is
promised rich rewards, yet war is threatened if he fails to
comply. Raedwald's wife however, reminds him of his obligations
as Edwin's protector and the King begrudgingly declines the
offer. King Edwin of Deira marries Princess Cwenburga, daughter
of King Ceorl of Mercia.
616 - King Edwin of Deira, with the help of King Raedwald of
East Anglia, conquers Northumbria at the Battle of the River
Idle. King Aethelfrith of Bernicia & Deira is killed in the
fighting and his children are forced to flee north. His heir,
Prince Eanfrith, seeks refuge with his mother's family, probably
in Gododdin, and then moves further north into Pictland; Princes
Oswald, Oswiu and others escape to Court of King Eochaid Buide
of Dalriada where they are converted to Christianity by the
monks of Iona. Death of Kings Aethelbert of Kent and Saebert of
Essex. The former is succeeded by his pagan son, Eadbald, who
promptly marries his step-mother, in accordance with
pre-Christian custom. King Eadbald loses overlordship of Essex,
where the new kings, Saebert's sons, Sexred, Saeward and
Sexbald, throw out the Christian missionaries and return to
paganism. Bishop (& Saint) Mellitus of London (& Essex) flees
with Bishop Justus of Rochester to France. King Eadbald of Kent
is persuaded to convert to Christianity by St. Laurence,
Archbishop of Canterbury.
617 - King Edwin of Deira invades and conquers Elmet. King
Ceretic of Elmet is killed in the fighting. Death of King
Raedwald of East Anglia. He was probably buried in the Great
Ship discovered in the Royal East Anglian Cemetery at Sutton
Hoo. Shortlived succession of his brother, Eni.
_ESA (Esee) of the Angles of Bernicia_+ | (0457 - ....) _EOPPA Esasson of the Angles_| | (0487 - ....) | | |______________________________________ | _IDA Eoppasson of the Angles of Bernicia_| | (0517 - 0559) | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--ETHELRIC | (.... - 0604) | ______________________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________ | | |_________________________________________| | | ______________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |______________________________________
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_____________________________ | _WILLIAM HARCOURT __________| | | | |_____________________________ | _RICHARD de HARCOURT _| | (1256 - 1293) m 1274 | | | _HENRY de HASTINGS of Ashill_+ | | | (1190 - 1250) | |_HILARIA de HASTINGS _______| | (1220 - ....) | | |_ADA de HUNTINGDON __________+ | (1196 - ....) | |--JOHN de HARCOURT Knt. | (1272 - ....) | _WALTER de BEKE _____________ | | | _JOHN de BEKE Baron of Beke_| | | (1220 - ....) | | | |_EVE GREY ___________________+ | | |_MARGARET BEKE _______| (1256 - ....) m 1274 | | _THOMAS de FURNIVAL _________ | | (1200 - ....) |_SARAH de FURNIVAL _________| (1230 - ....) | |_____________________________
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__ | _Richard LEWIS _________________| | (1610 - ....) | | |__ | _John LEWIS "the Immigrant"_| | (1624 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Sarah Virginia LEWIS | (1670 - 1722) | __ | | | _Henry NICHOLAS "the Immigrant"_| | | (1600 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Sarah NICHOLAS ____________| (1628 - ....) | | __ | | |________________________________| | |__
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_(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) REILY (RILEY\RILY) _ | _Robert REILY "the Immigrant"_| | (1735 - ....) | | |_____________________________________________ | _Samuel REILY Sr.________| | (1767 - 1822) m 1789 | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Isaac McDonald REILY | (1791 - 1850) | _____________________________________________ | | | _Archibald MCDONALD __________| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Martha Nelson MCDONALD _| (1770 - 1850) m 1789 | | _____________________________________________ | | |______________________________| | |_____________________________________________
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Alexander came to what was then called "West Florida", in what
is today called Louisiana. He served in the First Regiment of
Genadiers under Spanish General Don Bernardo de Galvez against
the British at Manchac and Baton Rouge, gallantly aiding in the
defeat of the British and regaining control of the area for
Spain. For this he was given very large land grants of 8-10
square miles, and he served as a alcalde for the Spanish
government.
This branch of the Stirling family probably comes from a
offshoot branch of the Stirling's of Glorat near Glasgow, and
most likely learned the sugar trade in Jamaica where the
Stirling family had numerous sugar plantations. They were also
merchants and weavers, and quite sucessful. Many Stirlings
members in the south come from this line of the family."
Children: Henry, Lewis, Alexander, William, Ruffin Gray, Anne &
John.
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