Matches 10,701 to 10,800 of 10,867
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| 10701 | Titcomb (1882) and Fuller (1919) give their marriage date as 13 June 1643, an obvious error. | Tidd, Elizabeth (I20411)
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| 10702 | To prevent further hostilities during his invasion of England, William I married his daughter Constance to the new duke Alan. | Family: Alan IV, Duke of Brittany / Constance (F2489)
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| 10703 | Tonantius Ferreolus I served as Prefect of Gaul. | Tonantius Ferreolus I Prefect of Gaul (I3394)
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| 10704 | Took up the cross in 1218 and was at the siege of Damietta. | de Albini, William Earl of Arundel (I2913)
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| 10705 | Torrey (1966) gives their marriage place as Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Gates, Abigail (I15346)
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| 10706 | Torrey (1966) states the marriage was in Brookline. | Gates, Hannah (I15344)
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| 10707 | Torrey (1967) gives her birth date as 18 July 1726. | Blodgett, Abigail (I87)
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| 10708 | Torrey (1985) gives their marriage date as 9 July 1668. | Swett, Hesther (I16071)
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| 10709 | Torrey (1985) states that they were married in Charlestown, Cambridge, or Lexington. | Family: Israel Mead / Mary Hall (F7791)
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| 10710 | Torry (1985) states that Benjamin married Deborah Jorden, 8 September 1663, and that the name "Mary" is in error. | Goodridge, Benjamin (I18131)
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| 10711 | Traditionally, her burial place has been ascribed to the monastery of Le Wast. Her remains were moved in 1669 to Paris and again in 1808 to Bayeux. | Ida of Boulogne (I24625)
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| 10712 | Trask and Jameson give his death date as 8 October 1646, probably mistaking his burial for death date. | Adams, Henry (I16)
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| 10713 | Tuathail can also be rendered O'Tool. | Muirchertach Ua Tuathail (I24164)
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| 10714 | Tzautzes was living about 813. | Tzautzes Strategos of Macedonia (I5423)
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| 10715 | Udo was living between 821 and 824. | Udo Count in the Nieder-Lahngau (I6382)
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| 10716 | Ugbaru was living beteen 600 and 539 BCE. | Ugbaru Governor of Gutiom (I9558)
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| 10717 | Ulf is said by some chroniclers to have drowned at sea before 1070, but he is recorded as being alive in 1087 in Normandy, after which he disappears from the records. | Ulf (I23458)
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| 10718 | Ulrich I was living in 808. | Ulrich I Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I6152)
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| 10719 | Ulrich II was living between 815 and 818. | Ulrich II Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9103)
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| 10720 | Ulrich III was living between 860 and 885. | Ulrich III Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9104)
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| 10721 | Ulrich IV was living in 893. | Ulrich IV Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9106)
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| 10722 | Unknown of Agde was living in 897. | unknown of Agde (I5467)
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| 10723 | Unmarried | Pinet, Joseph (I11583)
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| 10724 | Unmarried | Pinet, Olive (I11584)
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| 10725 | Unmarried | Thibadau, Gérard (I12343)
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| 10726 | unmarried | Geiger, William F. (I11995)
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| 10727 | unmarried | Cormier, Marguerite (I12014)
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| 10728 | Upon the death of his first wife, Ermengarde of Maine, he handed over the Countship of Anjou to Geoffrey, his son, and left France in 1128. He settled in the Kingdom of Outremer. | Fulk V King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou (I2469)
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| 10729 | Vahan I was living circa 700. | Vahan I Prince of the Ardzrunik (I10061)
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| 10730 | Vahan II was living between 593 and 606. | Vahan II Prince of Taraun (I6095)
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| 10731 | Vard served between 505 and 509 as the Viceroy of Armenia. | Vard (I6098)
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| 10732 | Various sources give 21 and 25 for her birth day. | Hill, Deborah (I14523)
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| 10733 | Virtually every record has a different birth date. I am using the one from the German records as the closest to the event. | Wolff, Apollonia (I3754)
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| 10734 | Vislas I was living in 700. | Vislas I King of the Obotrites (I9194)
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| 10735 | Viton (1864) gives his birth date as 14 October 1731. | Webb, Ebenezer (I14615)
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| 10736 | Waldrada was living in 806. | Waldrada (I6426)
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| 10737 | Wandalmodis de Salins was living between 957 and 960. | Wandalmodis de Salins (I4923)
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| 10738 | Ward (1851) gives her birth as 24 February 1645. | Ward, Hopestill (I14760)
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| 10739 | Ward (1851) gives her birth date as 27 November | Ward, Maria Wheelock (I11927)
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| 10740 | Ward (1851) gives his birth as 26 February 1653. | Ward, John (I14768)
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| 10741 | Ward (1851) gives his birth as 9 November 1677. | Ward, Joseph (I14778)
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| 10742 | Ward (1851) gives his birth date as 19 October 1687. | Greenewood, James (I20523)
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| 10743 | Ward (1851) gives his death date as 4 August 1690. | Ward, Increase (I14759)
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| 10744 | Ward (1851) gives the birth as 22 February 1644. | Ward, Increase (I14759)
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| 10745 | Ward (1851) gives their marriage date as 31 May 1724. | Ward, Esther (I14780)
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| 10746 | Ward (1851) gives their marriage date as 4 September 1679. | Ward, William (I14762)
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| 10747 | Ward (1851) lists his birth as 5 June 1727. | Ward, William (I14773)
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| 10748 | Ward (1851) lists his birth as 7 October 1720. | Ward, Samuel (I14784)
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| 10749 | Ward (1851), Hudson (1862), and Hapgood (1898) give their marriage date as 6 September 1695. | Hapgood, Deacon Nathaniel (I19475)
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| 10750 | Ward (1863) gives the marriage date as 3 May. | Moore, Lydia (I20479)
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| 10751 | Ward (1863) lists Samuel's father as Thomas. | Stevens, Mary (I15052)
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| 10752 | Warren (1935) gives the year as 1853. | Stebbins, Ann (I17986)
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| 10753 | Weis (1682) says they were married at Sowerby Parish on 15 March 1607. | Family: John Prescott / Mary Platts (F501)
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| 10754 | Weis (1976) gives Bodegeisel I, the brother of Gondolfus, as Bodegisel II's father. There is no proof either way, but the preponderance of evidence leads to Gondolfus as the father of Bodegeisel II, which is confirmed by Kelley (2005). | Duke Bodegisel II Governor of Aquitaine (I3400)
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| 10755 | Weis (1982) calls her Johel de Toteneis. | Aenor de Totnais (I6982)
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| 10756 | Weis (1982) Calls her an unknown daughter of Louis I and Ermengrde. | Hildegarde (I2953)
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| 10757 | Weis (1982) calls her Maud of Burgundy, sister of William Testard, Count of Burgundy. | Family: Eudes I Borel, Duke of Burgundy / Sibylle of Burgunday (F3261)
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| 10758 | Weis (1982) doubts this identification. | Beatrice of Faucigny (I4741)
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| 10759 | Weis (1982) gives her death as 1291. | de Lusignan, Alice (I3221)
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| 10760 | Weis (1982) gives his death date as 1075. | Robert III Duke of Burgundy, Prince of France (I2982)
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| 10761 | Weis (1982) gives his father as Robert de Ros, who was his grandfather. | de Ros, Sir Robert (I8401)
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| 10762 | Weis (1982) gives the marriage date as 1170. | Family: Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke / Aoife MacMurrough, Countess of Ireland (F2964)
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| 10763 | Weis (1982) gives the marriage date as before 1173. | Family: Saher de Quincy, Earl of Winchester / Margaret de Beaumont (F2984)
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| 10764 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as 1076. | Family: Thierry II, Count of Bar-le-Duc and Montbéliard / Ermentrude of Burgundy (F6136)
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| 10765 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as 1080. | Family: Alexios I Komnenos, Emperor of the East / Irene Ducas, Augusta (F2558)
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| 10766 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as 1080. | Family: Frederick I von Hohenstauffen, Duke of Alsace and Swabia / Agnes of Franconia, Princess of Germany (F2568)
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| 10767 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as 1110. | Family: Fulk V, King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou / Ermenbourg of Maine (F1917)
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| 10768 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as 1227. | Family: Saint Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Léon / Jeanne de Dammartin, Countess of Ponthieu (F2199)
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| 10769 | Weis (1982) gives their marriage date as about 1027. | Family: Louis II, Count of Montbéliard / Sophia, Countess of Bur-le-Duc (F2715)
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| 10770 | Weis (1982) has Joan, daughter of Reynold de Grey as his wife. This is incorrect. | Family: Ralph Basset, Lord Basset of Drayton / Hawise de Gray (F4875)
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| 10771 | Weis (1982) has their marriage date as about 1027. | Family: Alan III, Duke of Brittany / Bertha of Blois (F3088)
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| 10772 | Weis (1982) says he was born about 1150. | de Bigod, Roger Earl of Norfolk (I3660)
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| 10773 | Weis (1982) states he married Mable, the daughter of Robert FitzHammond. | Robert of Caen Earl of Gloucester (I3612)
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| 10774 | Weis (1982) states he was born between 880 and 890. | Herbert II Count of Vermandois and Troyes (I2999)
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| 10775 | Weis (1982) states they were married about 1155. | Family: Sir Robert ès Blanchemains de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester / Pernel de Grantmesnil (F3012)
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| 10776 | Weis 103-25* | Hugh I Comte de Rethel (I8940)
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| 10777 | Weis 139-26 | d'Eu, John Count of Eu (I7140)
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| 10778 | Weis 148-16 | Louis II Holy Roman Emperor (I3135)
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| 10779 | Weis 65-34; 97-32 | de Badlesmere, Elizabeth Countess of Northampton (I7071)
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| 10780 | Werner was living between 783 and 813. | Werner Count in the Lobdengau and Lord of Hornbach (I5007)
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| 10781 | Werner was living between 825 and 847. | Werner Count in the Lobdengau and Lord of Hornbach (I5004)
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| 10782 | Wheeler (1924) and Holman (1948) give their marriage date as 22 February 1677/78. | Family: Joseph Rice / Sarah Prescott (F505)
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| 10783 | Wheeler (1924) erred in writing the date as 1629. | Buckmaster, Thomas (I111)
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| 10784 | Wheeler (1924) gives her birth date as 24 March 1631/32. | Metcalfe, Jane (I16495)
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| 10785 | Wheeler (1924) gives her death date as 24 June 1824. | Wheeler, Sarah Jemima (I15408)
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| 10786 | Wheeler (1924) gives his death date as 30 May 1775. | Wheeler, Jacob (I15312)
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| 10787 | Wheeler (1924) gives the date as the 18th of July. | Metcalfe, Michael (I442)
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| 10788 | Wheeler (1924) gives the marriage date as 0 December 1672. | Prescott, Captain Jonas (I16345)
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| 10789 | Wheeler (1924) gives their marriage date as 7 May 1684. | Lawrence, Abigail (I20129)
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| 10790 | When Dairmait became High King of Ireland, it appears that he resigned as King of Leinster and his son took over that post. | Diarmait MacMáil na mBó High King of Ireland and the King of Leinster (I5829)
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| 10791 | When Duke William VIII of Aquitaine, Hugh's suzerain, was at war with William IV of Toulouse, Almodis persuaded Hugh to join her son's side.[1] The duke besieged Lusignan and when Hugh tried to sortie for provisions, he was slain at the gate. | Hugh V of Lusignan (I7122)
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| 10792 | When he married Mrs. Lucy Broad, he moved in with her where he spent the rest of his life. | Family: Alpheus Harding / Lucy H. Clark (F375)
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| 10793 | When he was about to die, he arose from his bed, and arrayed himself in his richest and best armor, saying, "It was a shame for a warrior to die in his bed." | Siward Biornasson Earl of Northumbria, Northampton, and Huntingdon (I3524)
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| 10794 | When Henry, son of Henry II revolted in 1173, Sir Robert joined him. The revolt was crushed, and Robert and his wife were made prisoners of the crown. While he was later restored, his main castle at Leicester was destroyed. | de Beaumont, Sir Robert ès Blanchemains Earl of Leicester (I3637)
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| 10795 | When her husband remarried. | Delano, Mary (I16663)
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| 10796 | When her husband was killed she was rescued from the Welsh by Miles of Gloucester. | de Keveliock, Alice (I2304)
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| 10797 | When his brother, Arthal, was deposed, Elydnog was placed on the throne. He restored Arthal to the throne, and Arthal ruled for the next ten years until he died. Elydnog then succeeded to the throne, but was imprisoned by his two younger brothers. After their deaths, he again held the throne for the next 21 years until his death. | Elydnog King of Britain (I2568)
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| 10798 | When his father died in 1167, he became a ward to King Henry II. | d'Albini, William Baron of Belvoir (I23052)
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| 10799 | When his father died in 1240, he soon rose in revolt and regained much of what had been lost on his father's death. According to Matthew of Paris "During all this time, the Welsh, swarming from their lurking-places, like bees, spread fire and slaughter, and unceasingly ravaged the countries adjoining their own; the king [sent] three hundred knights...with the necessary money and supplies for the read, to check the insolence of the Welsh." He also says that the king, like a woman, stayed from from the fight in comfort and safety. By 1245, Dafydd was pursued into Northern Wales. When winter came, the English forces withdrew, but the revolt crumbled when Dafydd died. | Dafydd ap Llywelyn (I21953)
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| 10800 | When his father-in-law, Duke Otto, had become an enemy of Emperor Henry IV and forfeited his duchy, Welf remained loyal to Henry IV. In compliance with Henry's commands, he repudiated and divorced his wife, Ethelinde. | Family: Welf I, Duke of Bavaria / Ethelinde of Northeim (F8662)
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