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Athena Tolentino
Trece Martires, Cavite, Calabarzon, Philippines
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Lauri Porra
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Ramzan Kadyrov
Grozny, Gorod Groznyy, Chechnya, Russia
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Robert Corbet, Lord of Moreton, MP, Sheriff of Shropshire
(1383 - 1420)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Shropshire Walcot Family - Chart VIII: The Corbet Family; . (Steven Ferry, May 5, 2020.)
BEWARE! Walcott made some Really Bad ASS-umptions!
Primary Sources Inquisiti...
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Simon Vick
(1771 - bef.1840)
Biography
Simon was born about 1771, probably in Anson County, North Carolina. He died before 29 September 1840 in Laurens County, Georgia. Simon Vick moved to Darlington District, South Carolina at ...
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Bvt. Brigadier General Rufus R. Dawes, (USA)
(1838 - 1899)
General Rufus Republic Dawes
Congressional Biography
General Dawes' Wikipedia Page
Rufus Dawes, Wisconsin Historical Society
Find A Grave Memorial ID # 5848728
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Moses Vick
(1768 - 1843)
Moses was born about 1768, probably in Northampton or Anson County, North Carolina. He passed away before 1843 in Appling County, Georgia. "There are no records of Moses' wife and children. However, si...
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Kerstin Ragvaldsdotter, till Sjundby
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Elizabeth (Maud) Devereux
(1391 - 1420)
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Ishtanaha Jessie Mimey Colbert
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Yves IV (I), comte de Beaumont-sur-Oise
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Adèle, dame de Marle
(c.1030 - c.1106)
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Sidney Elphinstone, 16th Lord Elphinstone
(1869 - 1955)
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Perronnelle Jacqueline deMaille
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Geoffroy IV, vicomte de Thouars
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Jeanne de Brienne
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Jeanne de Léon, vicomtesse de Léon
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Marcus Antonius "Mark Antony"
(-83 - -30)
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Henry Glover, of Milton
(1642 - 1714)
Parents unknown.* Not the son of Henry Glover, of Dedham & his wife Abigail. According to Anderson's Great Migration Project that couple had no known children* Not the son of Henry Glover, of New Haven...
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Roger Holcomb Perry
(c.1495 - 1580)
Roger Perry FamilySearch Family Tree
Birth: Between Jan 10 1494 and Jan 9 1495 - Exeter, Devonshire, England
Death: Aug 15 1580 - Exeter, Devonshire, England
Roger Holcomb Perry
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Hans Hansson Lämsä
(c.1656 - 1743)
Tästä tulee mm. Muosalmia ja Kylmäläisiä Hannu Hannunpoika Kylmäläinen ja Sigfrid Hannunpoika Muosalmi
HISKI Kuusamo - haudatut Ikä Kuollut Haudattu Kylä Talo Henkilö Kuolinsyy
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Capt. William Craige, Sr.
(1662 - 1744)
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William Alexander Craig, Jr.
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Colonel John Armistead, Esq.
(1635 - 1697)
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Capt. Charles Morehead
(1733 - 1783)
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Sverker II of Sweden
(1164 - 1210)
SVERKER II "den yngre/the younger" King of Sweden=* Son of King Charles VII Sverkersson of Sweden and Queen Christina Hvide * He succeeded in 1196 as SVERKER II "den yngre/the younger" King of Sweden.*...
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Alix (Adelheid) of Burgundy
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Edith FitzForne, de Greystoke (Concubine #6 of Henry I Of England)
(1080 - 1152)
Edith of Greystoke, daughter of Forn Sigurdson Lord of Greystoke, Cumberland, was a probable mistress of Henry I of England and the mother of his son Robert (NOT Robert de Caen Earl of Gloucester but r...
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Karl Erikson
(1912 - 1931)
Dåp
SAB, Sogndal sokneprestembete, H/Hab/Haba/L0002: Klokkerbok nr. A 2, 1908-1924, s. 25 Brukslenke for sidevisning:
Folketellingen 1920
Emigrasjon til Canada
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Jennifer Lawrence
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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Tūrongo
(deceased)
Turongo's mother is Marutehiakina
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Ulvhild Håkansdotter
(c.1100 - bef.1148)
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Arie van Wyk, b1
(bef.1668 - 1714)
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Baptism Adrian 17 January 1668
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Henry ll "Saint Henry”, Holy Roman Emperor
(973 - 1024)
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Dedi II von Meißen, Markgraf von der sächsischen Ostmark
(b. - 1075)
DIETRICH [Theoderic], son of --- (-before 976). [Graf im Hassegau]. m IMMA , daughter of ---. 976. Graf Dietrich & his wife had two children: >1. DEDO [I] (-killed in battle near Mose bei Wolmirstedt 1...
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Duncan McDermid, Free Settler "George Fyfe" 1840
(1820 - 1901)
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Hrothgar Halfdansson, Scylding King of Roskilde Denmark
(c.530 - c.620)
Beowulf och Hleidargardur
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Liutgarde de Namur, dame de Hanret
(c.955 - 1021)
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Jolanthe von Urach Arberg, Gräfin von Neuenburg
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Ralph Bassett, Justiciar of England
(1076 - 1127)
Ralph Basset was a justice in England in the 11th century. Wikipedia (English)
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Ralph Basset Sheriff of Oxfordshire Justiciar of England
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Bernard "le Danois" de Pont-Audemer de Harcourt, vicomte de Rouen
(c.880 - 955)
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Saint Paul the Apostle
(c.5 - c.57)
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Fulcuin de Belleme, Count Of Cordoba
(c.900 - 940)
From Medlands:
Fulcoin "Ivo" FULCOIN . "Ivo" founded the chapel of l'Abbayette for the souls of "patris mei Fulconii et matris meæ Rothais" by charter dated 12 Oct 997[4].
m ROTHAIS, daughter of -...
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Humphrey V de Bohun, Earl of Hereford & Essex
(b. - 1275)
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Hermann VII "der Wecker" von Zähringen, Markgraf von Baden
(c.1266 - 1291)
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James Wise
(1497 - 1526)
A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank; but univested with heritable honours (1835) Vol. 1* , OF FORD ...
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Marguerite d'Enghien, comtesse de Brienne
(1365 - c.1394)
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Sir Bradley Wiggins, CBE
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Sir John Lundin, Kt.
(c.1433 - bef.1516)
Governor of Stirling Castle
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Gunnora d'Aunou
(c.1020 - 1047)
Notes from Curt Hofemann posted to the webpage of Ivor Jones regarding Gunnora d'Aunou ( ):
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Ranulph III de Bayeux, 3rd earl of Chester, vicomte of Bayeux
(1070 - 1129)
Ranulph III "le Briquessart" de Bayeux, Earl of Chester (1121-1129: First Earl, Second creation) and Vicomte de Bayeux=also known as Ranulph "le Meschin"'[Note on Earldom of Chester: A first creation o...
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Judah .
(-1749 - -1676)
Genesis 29:35 .* Genesis 38:1-30 birth of his sons. Tamar.* Genesis 46:12 .* Genesis 49:8-10 . Blessing from his father, Jacob.* Numbers 26:19-22 .* 1 Chronicles 2:3-55 .
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Martin Melck, SV/PROG
(1723 - 1781)
Martin Melck's history is certainly one of the greatest success stories which the early Cape produced. Like many of his predecessors at De Driesprong, he was a German who had come to the Cape as a sold...
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William Windsor, MP, 2nd Baron Windsor
(1498 - 1554)
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Viridis Visconti
(c.1351 - 1414)
Viridis Visconti
aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie
Wechseln zu: Navigation, Suche
Viridis Visconti (* um 1350; † 1. März 1414), Herzogin von Mailand und Herzogin von Österreich, entstammte...
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Eoppa
(c.487 - 559)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==A.D. 547. This year Ida began his reign; from whom first arose the royal kindred of the Northumbrians. Ida was the son of Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwy, Ingwy of Angenwit, A...
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Marjorie Douglas
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Arne Arnmodson Arnmodsson, til Giske
(c.965 - c.1024)
Arne Arnmodson, Lendmann
Father: Arnmod Arnvidarson (of the Arnmødinge clan)
Mother: Unknown:
Married
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Princess Adai binte Assad Bin Hashim
(c.610 - d.)
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Susanna
(c.807 - 865)
BEGO (-28 Oct 816) [m firstly ---. There is no proof of this possible first marriage of Bego. However, as noted below, if his wife Alpais was the daughter of Emperor Louis, there would have been a cons...
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Audebert I, comte de la Marche
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
(1859 - 1930)
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Barack Hussein Obama, Sr.
(1934 - 1982)
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Richard Jones
(1713 - 1772)
(Taken from the Grant County, Indiana Atlas of 1877) In the year 1700, Richard Bright Jones emigrated from Wales to America, settling in Opacon, Virginia. Some years after his arrival, he was married t...
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Richardis of Bavaria
(c.1160 - 1231)
Links:
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Sancho Garcés, 1er. Rey de Pamplona
(865 - 925)
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Hermann II, Count of Celje, of Zagorje, and of Ortenburg & Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
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»Zgodi se moja volja!« Grof Herman II. Celjski (1361? – 1435) V iztekajočem se srednjem veku se je na Štajerskem dvignila plemiška rodbina, ki je v kratkem času poldrugega stoletja postala najprodornej...
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Koloman of Hungary
(c.1074 - 1116)
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Margaret Nelson
(1677 - bef.1723)
Margaret Reade, b ca 1691, daughter of Robert Reade & Mary Lily: died before 1723. Birth date also seen as 02/20/1678.
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Sepo Seeman
Sepo Seeman (sündinud 30. mail 1971 Noarootsi vallas) on eesti näitleja. Ta on lõpetanud praeguse Haapsalu Gümnaasiumi. Kooli ajal tegeles ta vehklemisega Haapsalu klubis En Garde. Sepo Seeman on lõpet...
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Aethelbert, king of Wessex, Essex & Kent
(c.835 - 865)
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Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
(955 - 983)
Links:
The Peerage
Geneall
Wikipedia [58 languages]
Holy Roman Emperor Reign 25. December 967 – 7. December 983
King of Germany(formally King of the Franks) Reign 26. May 961– 7.December 983 ...
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John Hyde Runyon
(1780 - 1811)
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Per The Runyon Family compiled by Doris L. (Coriell) Horvath: "Francis Runyon ...
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Richard ‘Copped Hat’ Fitzalan, 3rd/8th Earl of Arundel, 8th Earl of Surrey
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Eudaf Hen ab Einudd
(c.230 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, See Peter Bartrum, (February 7, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator) (February 7, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Beli Mawr and Llyr Llediath in Welsh Pedigrees; . ...
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Cecilia von Sangerhausen
(c.1024 - 1091)
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Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
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Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye, b4 PROG1
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Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye 21 Mar 1706
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Baderich, king of the Thüringians
(c.480 - 519)
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Saladin Yusuf ibn Ayyub
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Robert FitzHamon, Sieur de Creully, Lord of Gloucester & Glamorgan
(c.1050 - 1107)
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Sir Owen Tudor
(c.1400 - 1461)
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Godfrey I the Bearded, count of Louvain
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Friedrich III, Burggraf von Nürnberg
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Min. Connie Mulder
(1925 - 1988)
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Måns Bengtsson (Natt och Dag)
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Margareta von Rosen
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Guy II "le rouge" de Montlhéry, comte de Rochefort-en-Yvelines
(c.1037 - bef.1108)
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Alpais
(c.654 - 705)
1. [--- .] m ---. Two children:
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Captain Samuel Greene
(1671 - 1720)
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Catharina Hansdotter
(1532 - c.1596)
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Æthelstan, king of Kent
(c.820 - c.854)
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(1360 - 1418)
Sancha Blount, Lady de Ayala Sancha De Ayala, Dona/Dame
b 1360, Of, Toledo, New Castile, Spain
in 1406, the Lady Sancha Blount founded the hospital of St. Leonards, Alkmonton, Derbyshire.
d 14...
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Betzalel ben Chaim, [Maharal's father]
(c.1480 - c.1550)
All Maharal Geanealogy is detailed hereben Chaïm LOEW (LOEB) was born about 1480. Unlike his young brothers, stayed behind to help his father and did not pursue studies in Poland. Betzalel married the ...
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Herbert FitzHerbert, Lord Chamberlain
(c.1125 - bef.1204)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Herbert Family Pedigree; . (Steven Ferry, April 21, 2020.)
From Medlands:
HERBERT FitzHerbert [I] (-[before 1155]). The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Herbt fil Herbt...
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Annabella, Queen consort of Scots
(1350 - 1401)
Links:
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Medieval Lands
Redundant recent duplicate profile with no added information. Futile addition!
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Mechtild von Büdingen
(c.1215 - c.1264)
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Edward, the Black Prince
(1330 - 1376)
"Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Aquitaine, KG (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376) was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and his wife Philippa of Hainault as well ...
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Lucius Julius Libo, consul 267 BC
(-350 - aft.-267)
"Libo represents a link between the Julii Iuli of the early Republic, and the Julii Caesares, who flourished from the time of the Second Punic War to early Imperial times. It is not known whether Libo ...
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