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Description: Genealogy in the period from roughly AD500 to AD1600.
 

Geoffrey son of Baldwin de Clare 
  Several sources state that Baldwin de Clare had a son Geoffrey who had a daughter Alice/Aline. This Alice married Hugh de Claghull and Remfridus, probably without issue. British History Online:"There was a priest in the manor of Harefield in 1086, (fn. 20) but nothing further is known concerning the church... more »
By Patricia A. Junkin  - 12:50am - 1 new of 1 message    

I need a page from Vis Bucks 
  Does anyone have access to the Vis Bucks, there is evidently a pedigree for Montgomery of Sherrington there and I'd very much like to see it. I have a feeling, that's all it is right now, that we have more descents from the Smith family of Withcotes. I need however to see it state clearly that Anne Montgomery is the daughter of Anne Smith (or... more »
By wjhonson  - Jul 4 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Anne Heydon and Roger le Strange 
  If anyone can help me with the parents of Anne Heydon and Roger le Strange, as well as their children, I would appreciate it very much. What I am actually trying to straighten out is the ancestry of Thomas Gray, the Ancient Planter. Most seem to agree that his parents were Catherine le Strange and Edward Gray - it is Catherine's history that... more »
By jmt  - Jul 4 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Ryurik of Old Ladoga and Novgorod had Finnic patriline ? 
  The y DNA results published in [link] display that a prince Lobanov-Rostovsky, a prince Shahovskoi, a Solomin, a Mozharovsky, and two current Russian princes descending from the Starodub line, belong to essentially the very same y DNA, which is under the haplotype now coded as N1c1a but mentioned as N3a1 in the table.... more »
By M.Sjostrom  - Jul 4 - 8 new of 8 messages    

cuckoos in the Rurikid nest 
  as far as I understand, Konstantin Yuriyevich, prince of Obolensk, is attested as late as in 1360s. His alleged grandfather, Michael of Chernigov, was killed by Mongols in 1246, as an elderly man. 120 years is an axtraordinarily lengthy period for one's grandson yet be flourishing. It rather creates a suspicion that it's not a grandson, that there could be other things suspect in the alleged pedigree too, and so forth.... more »
By M.Sjostrom  - Jul 4 - 1 new of 1 message    

For Doug McDonald 
  Dear Doug Someone who still follows Gen-Med made me aware that you had made an observation in which you disagreed with the mother of Catherine Stewart I have. Hereby one of my reasonings why I haven't changed that. Please read all the messages, most are very short. With best wishes Leo van de Pas... more »
By Leo van de Pas  - Jul 4 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Eleanor Molineux 
  Dear group - I know Samuel Hyde of Norwich CT is considered a gateway ancestor, but recall there was some question around the lineage of his ancestress, Eleanor Molineux, wife of William Hyde (and some question whether he descended from William's wife Ellen Stubbs or from wife Eleanor). I've seen descents given for Eleanor from John of Gaunt and Richard... more »
By Grant Hayter-Menzies  - Jul 3 - 3 new of 3 messages    

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By ah  - Jul 2 - 1 new of 1 message    

Oliver Cromwell and Abigail Brewer 
  In material that I inherited (somehow appropriate to the subject!), is a reference that Abigail Brewer (c. 1748-before 1810), wife of Sterling Cato, might be a direct descendent of Oliver Cromwell. Has anyone proven or disproven that? There can't be that many generations between them because of the relatively short period of time.... more »
By Paul Davison  - Jul 2 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York's continued Stringer/Newton ascent 
  In my continuing series on the ancestry of Sarah Ferguson, we come to position 504 (and also position 510) William FitzWilliam (1719-1756), 3rd Earl FitzWilliam On Leo's most excellent website we see this man here [link] and note that in his ascent he has a grandfather "John Stringer of... more »
By wjhonson  - Jul 2 - 14 new of 14 messages    

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