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Matches 551 to 600 of 923
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551 | Isingard of Wormgau | Isingard (I1150)
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552 | ITTA of The Schelde perhaps daughter of Arnoldus, Bishop of Metz Abbess of Nivelles Personal Information Title: Saint | Itta (I1111)
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553 | Ivar Vidfadma King Of Denmark | Vidfadma, Ivar (I1487)
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554 | Jane or Joane Leighton | Leighton, Jane (I912)
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555 | Jat (Geata, Geat), King of Troy | Geata (I1271)
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556 | Jehoshaphat (Josaphat) | Jehoshaphat (I1536)
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557 | Jewish A printer and publisher in Newport Grave number 2367 Stawell Cemetery Presbyterian | Shaw, Abraham Pierpoint (I544)
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558 | John Allgood of Newcastle and Cockermouth | Allgood, John (I688)
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559 | John Botterell of Aston Botterell | Botterell, John (I740)
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560 | John Burke's "A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain" says he died 18/9/1811 | Childe, Charles (I684)
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561 | John Childe of Euston, Oxfordshire | Childe, John (I868)
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562 | John Childe of Sheley | Childe, John (I858)
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563 | John Goswell ?father, witness to marriage, also E Angell | Goswell, Margery (I2773)
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564 | John Leighton of Stretton and Wattlesborough, Sheriff) | Leighton, John (I773)
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565 | John Price of Knighton | Price, John (I799)
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566 | John Walker of Stretton | Walker, John (I770)
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567 | John Walker, alias Leigh, of Stretton | Walker, John (I816)
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568 | Jubilees11:7 And she bare him Nahor, in the first year of this week, and he grew and dwelt in Ur of the Chaldees, and his father taught him the researches of the Chaldees to divine and augur, according to the signs of heaven. | Nahor (I1626)
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569 | Katherine had two younger sisters, Joyce and Isabella, but no brothers, so was heiress of the family estate of Knightley Hall, in Staffordshire, ST20 0JS. But until she was 21 and could take over her inheritance, she was expected to live with the Blounts, her young husband, and increasing numbers of his little brothers and sisters at Kinlet Hall, near Bewdley, DY12 3AY. Not much is now left from the 16th century. | Pershall, Catharine (I1352)
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570 | Killed in action | Goswell, Victor Herbert (I4780)
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571 | King Coel | Coel (I1504)
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572 | King Egbert of Wessex Egbert (also spelt Ecgberht) (died 839) was King of Wessex from 802 until 839. His father was Ealhmund of Kent. In the 780s Egbert was forced into exile by Offa of Mercia and Beorhtric of Wessex, but on Beorhtric's death in 802 Egbert returned and took the throne. Little is known of the first twenty years of Egbert's reign, but it is thought that he was able to maintain Wessex's independence against the kingdom of Mercia, which at that time dominated the other southern English kingdoms. In 825 Egbert defeated Beornwulf of Mercia at the battle of Ellendun, and proceeded to take control of the Mercian dependencies in southeastern England. In 829 Egbert defeated Wiglaf of Mercia and drove him out of his kingdom, temporarily ruling Mercia directly. Later that year Egbert received the submission of the Northumbrian king at Dore, near Sheffield. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle subsequently described Egbert as a bretwalda, or "Ruler of Britain". Egbert was unable to maintain this dominant position, and within a year Wiglaf regained the throne of Mercia. However, Wessex did retain control of Kent, Sussex and Surrey; these territories were given to Egbert's son Æthelwulf to rule as a subking under Egbert. When Egbert died in 839, Æthelwulf succeeded him; the southeastern kingdoms were finally absorbed into the kingdom of Wessex after Æthelwulf's death in 858. | Egbert King (I1197)
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573 | King Harold II Harold Godwinson or Harold II (Old English: Harold Godwines sunu; c. 1022 – 14 October 1066) was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England before the Norman Conquest.[1] Harold reigned from 5 January 1066, until his death at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October of that same year, fighting the Norman invaders, led by William the Conqueror. Harold is one of only two Kings of England to have died in battle (the other being Richard III). | Godwinson, Harold (I1401)
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574 | King of Denmark | Havarsson, Frodi (I1577)
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575 | King of England (1216-1272), * 1.10.1207 at Winchester Castle, Hampshire, + 16.11.1272 at the Palace of Westminster and buried in Westminster Abbey. | Henry, III (I1790)
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576 | King of Orleans | Clodomir (I3475)
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577 | King of Soissons, Austrasia and Neustria | Clotaire, I (I3476)
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578 | King of Trojans | Frithwulf (I1269)
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579 | King of Wessex Cerdic and Cynric his son came to Britain with five ships and landed at Cerdic's-ore. This was in 495 A.D. | Cerdic (I1257)
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580 | King of Wessex | Cynric King (I1256)
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581 | King Pepin of Italy - also known as: Carloman - was born Apr 0777, lived in Aachenn, Rhineland, Prussia and died on 8 Jul 0810 in Milan, Italy . He was the son of Emporer Charles Charlemagne and Empress Hildegard of Savoy. King Pepin married Queen Bertha of Toulouse in 0795 in Toulouse, France. Queen Bertha was born about 0777, lived in Toulouse,Haute-Garonne,France. She is the daughter of Count William of Toulouse. King Pepin - took part in campaigns against Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria from 787 and led an army against the Avars in 796. His Venetian campaign (809-810) enabled Charlemagne later to come to favourable terms with the Byzantine Empire. As early as 806 Charlemagne, in planning the division of his lands, had decided that on his death Pepin should inherit Italy, Bavaria, and the territory of the Alemanni, but Pepin predeceased his father by four years. | Pepin, King I (I1247)
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582 | Knight | Neville, Henry (I4570)
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583 | Knight of Barton | de Blount, Walter (I1358)
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584 | knight of Timberlake | le Blount, William Sir (I1364)
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585 | Known aas Jack Killed in action in RAAF, Battle of Brittain in the UK | Hughes, John Childe (I4352)
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586 | Known as Harry | Goswell, Henry George (I4)
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587 | Known as Jack Died a bachelor. Death date from notice of probate in the SMH 20 Jan 1945. Occupation farmer at "Linden", Hopefield near Corowa Executor Basil Brooke Childe Hughes Estate worth 11,391 pounds 14s 4d net, inherited by his two sisters Annie Hughes and Elizabeth Gregory and the children of his deceased sister Isabella Smith. Linden was sold when he died in the war years as there were "too many benficiaries" (words of WDG) FHL Film Number: 1068648 re birth Death Registration Number: 23984 Obituary in the Corowa Free Press 12/12/1944 states that he was a philanthopist, always ready to help a deserving cause or charity, that he was of quiet disposition and never took part in public affairs. Held in the highest esteem by all of his neighbours for hiis many goodqualities and friendliness. | Norman, John (I429)
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588 | Known as Kate | Thoday, Harriet (I4837)
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589 | Known as Uncle Bob 5' 10" thick build, big moustache Headmaster at Redlands, Thurgoona, Burrawang, Parklea, The Meadow Teaching record starts aged 21 (unmarried). Appointed as a "house to house" reacher at Savernake on 22nd October 1889 Instructed to act as teacher at Bull Plain Provisional School on 16th December 1889 Failed to obtain classification at exam on 16th December 1891 Failed to obtain classification at exam on 20th June 1892 Designation of School changed to Savernake 12th March 1891 Instructed to act as teacher at Lower Tarcutta Provisional School on 12th January 1893 Failed to obtain classification at exam on 26th June 1893 Instructed to take temporary charge of Clearmont and Darlows Creek wages 91 pounds Failed to obtain classification at exam on June 1894 Awarded class IIIB provisional after exam as of 1st July 1895 subject to passing in Freehand Drawing Marriage to Martha E Pearce on 27th September, granted 1 month's leave Failed in music and freehand drawing in June 1896 Instructed to act as provisional teacher at Redlands Provisional PR 11th October 1897 Passed in music but failed in freehand drawing on 28th June 1897 Instructed to act as teacher at Redlands Public at 125 pounds 3rd January 1898 Failed to pass in drawing 30th June 1898 Passed in drawing, exam 24th May 1899 awarded classl IIIB as from 1st July 1895 Promoted to class IIIA (good service) from 1st july 1900 Instructed to act as teacher at Lowesdale Public, 145 pounds, 4th July 1900 Failed to gain promotion at exam June 1904 Failed exam April 1905 Lived in Blacktown, Sydney Daughter lives on North coast Retired in 1934 and lived in Blacktown and in 1938 moved to Lismore where he purchased a home at Goonellabah Son an eye specialist Death reg at Lismore No. 5381/1939 | Hughes, Robert Thomas Childe (I251)
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590 | Laomedon, King of Troy d.1235 BC | Laomedon (I1594)
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591 | laundess is Ancestry code name | Miles, laundess (I4693)
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592 | Lawrence Ludlowe of moore hose, Corvedale | Ludlowe, Lawrence (I717)
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593 | Left home in 14 Rushall Cr, North Fitzroy at age 21, to travel to New York on the Carmania, arriving 3 Feb 1913. Single at the time, occupation sailor. In 1937 aged 53, now having spent 25 years at sea, sailed on the Albion Star from Liverpool to Seattle, Washington, An able bodied seaman. 6' tall weighing 168lbs and had a coat of arms tattooed on his right arm. Arrived 31 Oct 1937. | Goswell, Cecil (I4138)
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594 | Left the port of Southampton England and sailed on the SS Montcalm, to arrive in Quebec, Canada on 19 May 1935. To visit her mother, Mrs Thomas Brown of Box 562, PO Gananoque, Ontario. Had not been to Canada before. Carrying 20 pounds for travel | Brown, Alice (I4178)
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595 | Listed as Elizabeth Goswell on her will, ?therefore unmarried? Less likely to be a wife of a Goswell son as she addresses Jane, Anne and Joan as sisters | Goswell, Elizabeth (I4991)
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596 | Listed in father's will of 1719 | Goswill, Mary (I3971)
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597 | Listed in father's will of 1719 | Goswill, Elizabeth (I3975)
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598 | Listed in father's will of 1719 | Goswill, Ann (I3978)
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599 | Listed in father's will of 1719 | Goswill, Abraham (I3979)
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600 | Listed in father's will of 1719 | Goswill, Penelope (I3980)
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