Princess Eadgifu Eedgiva1,2
F, d. 951
Granddaughter of Alfred the Great of England.
was born at England. She was the daughter of Edward "The Elder" King of England and Eadgifu. She married Charles III "The Simple" King of the Franks in 918.3 died in 951.3
was born at England. She was the daughter of Edward "The Elder" King of England and Eadgifu. She married Charles III "The Simple" King of the Franks in 918.3 died in 951.3
Child of Princess Eadgifu Eedgiva and Charles III "The Simple" King of the Franks
- Louis IV "D'outre-mer" "The Simple" King of Franks+ b. c 919, d. 10 Sep 954
Citations
- [S207] Charlemagne V.III, Buck and Beard.
- [S311] Oxford Illustrated, Cannon & Griffiths.
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, pg 127 line 148.
Louis IV "D'outre-mer" "The Simple" King of Franks
M, b. circa 919, d. 10 September 954
Louis IV, King of France -------------------------------- (Louis d'Outremer) Louis d'Outremer ("from overseas"), b. 921, d. Sept. 10, 954, was king of France from 936. Son of King CHARLES III (Charles the Simple), he was taken to England as a child by his mother Eadgifu, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Elder. Recalled to France to succeed King Raoul (r. 923-36), Louis struggled against Hugh the Great, count of Paris, through most of his reign. While attempting to conquer Normandy, he was captured in 945 and became Hugh's prisoner until 946. With the aid of the German king OTTO I, he eventually defeated Hugh, who made peace in 950.
was born circa 919.1 He was the son of Charles III "The Simple" King of the Franks and Princess Eadgifu Eedgiva. King 936-954. He married Gerberga of Saxony Princess circa 939.2 died on 10 September 954.1
was born circa 919.1 He was the son of Charles III "The Simple" King of the Franks and Princess Eadgifu Eedgiva. King 936-954. He married Gerberga of Saxony Princess circa 939.2 died on 10 September 954.1
Child of Louis IV "D'outre-mer" "The Simple" King of Franks and Gerberga of Saxony Princess
- Charles of Lorraine+ b. 953
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, pg 127 line 148. - [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, line 142 pg 125.
Gerberga of Saxony Princess
F, b. circa 913, d. 5 May 984
was born circa 913.1 She was the daughter of Henry I "The Flower" King of Saxons and Mechtilde. She married Giselbert Duke of Lorraine circa 929.2 She married Louis IV "D'outre-mer" "The Simple" King of Franks circa 939.2 died on 5 May 984.3
Child of Gerberga of Saxony Princess and Giselbert Duke of Lorraine
- Gerberga of Lorraine b. c 935
Child of Gerberga of Saxony Princess and Louis IV "D'outre-mer" "The Simple" King of Franks
- Charles of Lorraine+ b. 953
Citations
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, pg 122 line 142. - [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, line 142 pg 125. - [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, pg 127 line 148.
Harold De Sudeley
M
Harold was born.1,2,3
Harold de Sudeley, son and heir. In 1086, in addition to Sudeley Toddington and Chilvers Coton, hel held Burton Dasset, co. Warw, which he had held T.R.E. He also held in Droitwich, co. Worc. He made grants of land in Sudeley to Winchcombe Abbey. His wife is unknown, as is the date of his death.
Harold, according to Dugdale, the son of Ralph, Earl of Hereford, but by other authorities, an illegitimate son of King Harold, possessed, at the time of General Survey, numerous lordships in England, amongst which was Sudeley, in Gloucestershire, the chief place of his residence, and Todington, in the County of Gloucester, with the Castle of Ewyas, and other lands in Herefordshire, secured, doubtless, by his intermarriage with Maud, daughter of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester.
He was the son of Ralph De Sudeley and Getha NN----.
Harold de Sudeley, son and heir. In 1086, in addition to Sudeley Toddington and Chilvers Coton, hel held Burton Dasset, co. Warw, which he had held T.R.E. He also held in Droitwich, co. Worc. He made grants of land in Sudeley to Winchcombe Abbey. His wife is unknown, as is the date of his death.
Harold, according to Dugdale, the son of Ralph, Earl of Hereford, but by other authorities, an illegitimate son of King Harold, possessed, at the time of General Survey, numerous lordships in England, amongst which was Sudeley, in Gloucestershire, the chief place of his residence, and Todington, in the County of Gloucester, with the Castle of Ewyas, and other lands in Herefordshire, secured, doubtless, by his intermarriage with Maud, daughter of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester.
He was the son of Ralph De Sudeley and Getha NN----.
Children of Harold De Sudeley
Robert Ewyas
M
Robert died. Robert was born.1 He was the son of Harold De Sudeley.
Citations
- [S93] Dormant, Abegant,, Burke, Sir Bernard , pg 520.
James Cornish
M, b. 1663, d. 2 April 1740
It seems probable that he was born in Saybrook, CT; but no record of the date has been found; but his age given on his tombstone at Simsbury, CT., as seventy-seven years, indicates the date closely. On the Windsor, CT., records he is called as of Wethersfield from which place he, undoubtedly, came to Windsor from about 1710.
He was a farmer, the alomost universal occupation of the people there in those days, and was long one of the foremost men of Simsbury, CT. He was prominent in the affairs of town and church. He was first taxed in Simsbury in 1699, having bought land there from Eleazar Hill, 26 March 1698. He was chosen Deacon of the Church in Simsbury in 1715, which office he held until his death, he and his first wife having been admitted to the church there in December, 1698.
James accumulated quite a property for those times, his estate inventorying 860lbs., and was divided by will dated 8 February 1740, among the children by his second wife. He also confirmed the children by his first wife in the portions they had received from him from time to time, as he had given them them their portions as they had become of age.
James was born in 1663 at Saybrook, Connecticut.1 He was the son of James Cornish and Phebe Brown. He married Elizabeth Thrall on 10 November 1693 at Windsor, Connecticut.2,3 He married Hannah Hilliard on 15 April 1715.1 James died on 2 April 1740 at Simsbury, Connecticut.1
He was a farmer, the alomost universal occupation of the people there in those days, and was long one of the foremost men of Simsbury, CT. He was prominent in the affairs of town and church. He was first taxed in Simsbury in 1699, having bought land there from Eleazar Hill, 26 March 1698. He was chosen Deacon of the Church in Simsbury in 1715, which office he held until his death, he and his first wife having been admitted to the church there in December, 1698.
James accumulated quite a property for those times, his estate inventorying 860lbs., and was divided by will dated 8 February 1740, among the children by his second wife. He also confirmed the children by his first wife in the portions they had received from him from time to time, as he had given them them their portions as they had become of age.
James was born in 1663 at Saybrook, Connecticut.1 He was the son of James Cornish and Phebe Brown. He married Elizabeth Thrall on 10 November 1693 at Windsor, Connecticut.2,3 He married Hannah Hilliard on 15 April 1715.1 James died on 2 April 1740 at Simsbury, Connecticut.1
Children of James Cornish and Elizabeth Thrall
- James Cornish b. 30 Oct 1694
- Elizabeth Cornish b. 25 Sep 1695
- Joseph Cornish b. 18 Oct 1697
- Benjamin Cornish b. 28 Mar 1702
- Phebe Cornish b. a 1701/2
- Sarah Cornish b. 19 Apr 1709
Children of James Cornish and Hannah Hilliard
- Gabriel Cornish b. 25 May 1716
- Mary Cornish+ b. c 1721
- Keziah Cornish b. 12 Oct 1721
- Jabez Cornish b. 1726
Elizabeth Thrall
F, b. 1 May 1667, d. 25 January 1714/15
Elizabeth was born on 1 May 1667 at Windsor, Connecticut.1 She married James Cornish on 10 November 1693 at Windsor, Connecticut.2,3 Elizabeth died on 25 January 1714/15 at age 47.1
Children of Elizabeth Thrall and James Cornish
- James Cornish b. 30 Oct 1694
- Elizabeth Cornish b. 25 Sep 1695
- Joseph Cornish b. 18 Oct 1697
- Benjamin Cornish b. 28 Mar 1702
- Phebe Cornish b. a 1701/2
- Sarah Cornish b. 19 Apr 1709
Elizabeth Cornish
F, b. 25 September 1695
Elizabeth was born on 25 September 1695.1 She was the daughter of James Cornish and Elizabeth Thrall.
Citations
- [S2] Cornish Families, Cornish, Joseph , pg 9.
Hannah Hilliard
F, b. 20 December 1681, d. 2 December 1751
Came into her estate from her father, 7 March 1699.
Hannah was born on 20 December 1681.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Hilliard and Hannah Burr. She married James Cornish on 15 April 1715.1 Hannah died on 2 December 1751 at age 69.1
Hannah was born on 20 December 1681.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Hilliard and Hannah Burr. She married James Cornish on 15 April 1715.1 Hannah died on 2 December 1751 at age 69.1
Children of Hannah Hilliard and James Cornish
- Gabriel Cornish b. 25 May 1716
- Mary Cornish+ b. c 1721
- Keziah Cornish b. 12 Oct 1721
- Jabez Cornish b. 1726
Citations
- [S2] Cornish Families, Cornish, Joseph , pg 8.
Andrew Hilliard
M, b. 4 November 1646, d. 22 January 1697/98
In his will, dated 16 Feb. 1692, he left all his estate of every kind to his only dughter Hannah, then in her seventeenth year, making her his sole heir and executor. By a codicil he directs that if his daughter die without issue, the property is to descend to James Hillyer, the son of my brother James Hillyer. If he die before he comes of age, it is to go to his brother Nathaniel, or next to two of my sister Crowfoot's sons, Daniel Crowfoot and David Crowfoot.
Andrew was born on 4 November 1646 at Windsor, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Hilliard and Ann NN----. He married Hannah Burr in September 1681 at Simsbury, Connecticut.2,3 Andrew died on 22 January 1697/98 at Simsbury, Connecticut, at age 51.1
Andrew was born on 4 November 1646 at Windsor, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Hilliard and Ann NN----. He married Hannah Burr in September 1681 at Simsbury, Connecticut.2,3 Andrew died on 22 January 1697/98 at Simsbury, Connecticut, at age 51.1
Child of Andrew Hilliard and Hannah Burr
- Hannah Hilliard+ b. 20 Dec 1681, d. 2 Dec 1751
Hannah Burr
F, d. 1684
Hannah was born.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Burr and Anna NN----. She married Andrew Hilliard in September 1681 at Simsbury, Connecticut.2,3 Hannah died in 1684 at Simsbury, Connecticut.3
Child of Hannah Burr and Andrew Hilliard
- Hannah Hilliard+ b. 20 Dec 1681, d. 2 Dec 1751
James Cornish
M, b. circa 1612, d. 29 October 1698
James was born circa 1612 at England.1 He married NN---- NN---- before 1661. He married Phebe Brown circa 1662 at Simsbury, Connecticut.2,3 James died on 29 October 1698.1
Child of James Cornish and NN---- NN----
- Gabriel Cornish d. 24 May 1702
Child of James Cornish and Phebe Brown
- James Cornish+ b. 1663, d. 2 Apr 1740
Phebe Brown
F, d. 22 December 1664
Phebe was born at England.1 She was the daughter of William Brown. She married Thomas Lee before 1641.2,3 She married Greenfield Larrabee after 1645/46.1 She married James Cornish circa 1662 at Simsbury, Connecticut.2,4 Phebe died on 22 December 1664 at Northampton, Massachusetts.2,4
Children of Phebe Brown and Thomas Lee
Children of Phebe Brown and Greenfield Larrabee
- Greenfield Larrabee b. 20 Apr 1648
- John Larrabee b. 23 Feb 1650/51
- Elizabeth Larrabee b. 23 Jan 1653/54
- Joseph Larrabee b. Mar 1656/57
- Sarah Larrabee b. 3 Mar 1658/59
Child of Phebe Brown and James Cornish
- James Cornish+ b. 1663, d. 2 Apr 1740
NN---- NN----
F
NN---- died. She married James Cornish before 1661.
Child of NN---- NN---- and James Cornish
- Gabriel Cornish d. 24 May 1702
Charles Martel "The Hammer"1,2,3,4
M, b. circa 676, d. 22 October 741
Charles Martel
The Frankish ruler Charles Martel, born c.688, died October 22, 741, was the first CAROLINGIAN to bring most of what is today France under his control. He was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace in AUSTRASIA. When his father died (714) Charles fought for five years against Pepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace in NEUSTRIA; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor. from 719 until his death, Charles worked to expand Carolingian domination. In 732 or 733 he stopped the Muslim Arab advance northward from Spain in a celebrated battle between Poitiers and Tours. He conquered (733) Burgundy and thereafter fought steadily in the south of France. Although Charles supported the Christian mission of St. BONIFACE in Germany, he declined to help Pope Gregory III against the LOMBARDS in Italy. When Charles died he was succeeded as mayor of the palace by his sons PEPIN THE SHORT and Carloman.
Charles was born circa 676.5,6 He was the son of Pepin II of Heristal and Aupais. He married Rotrude of Hesbaye circa 713.7 He married Swanhilde A Bavarian after 714.8 Charles Martel "The Hammer" was Crowned in 724; King of the Franks [Carolingian]. Charles died on 22 October 741 at Quierzy, Aisne, France.9,10
The Frankish ruler Charles Martel, born c.688, died October 22, 741, was the first CAROLINGIAN to bring most of what is today France under his control. He was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace in AUSTRASIA. When his father died (714) Charles fought for five years against Pepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace in NEUSTRIA; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor. from 719 until his death, Charles worked to expand Carolingian domination. In 732 or 733 he stopped the Muslim Arab advance northward from Spain in a celebrated battle between Poitiers and Tours. He conquered (733) Burgundy and thereafter fought steadily in the south of France. Although Charles supported the Christian mission of St. BONIFACE in Germany, he declined to help Pope Gregory III against the LOMBARDS in Italy. When Charles died he was succeeded as mayor of the palace by his sons PEPIN THE SHORT and Carloman.
Charles was born circa 676.5,6 He was the son of Pepin II of Heristal and Aupais. He married Rotrude of Hesbaye circa 713.7 He married Swanhilde A Bavarian after 714.8 Charles Martel "The Hammer" was Crowned in 724; King of the Franks [Carolingian]. Charles died on 22 October 741 at Quierzy, Aisne, France.9,10
Children of Charles Martel "The Hammer" and Rotrude of Hesbaye
- Carloman Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia 741-747+ d. 754
- Pepin III "The Short" King of the Franks+ b. c 715, d. 24 Sep 768
Citations
- [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 114, 171, 269.
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, AR 50/11. - [S633] Christian Settipani, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne, Chart: Rois de la Premiere Race Les Carlovingiens or Kings of the First Race
Carlovingian. - [S636] Wilhelm Karl Isenburg/Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln, Tafel 2.
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, line 190 pg 163, Line 191 pg 164. - [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 179.
- [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, pg 55. - [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, line 191 pg 164. - [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris
with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants
, line 190 pg 163. - [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.
Greenfield Larrabee
M, d. circa 1660
Children of Greenfield Larrabee and Phebe Brown
- Greenfield Larrabee b. 20 Apr 1648
- John Larrabee b. 23 Feb 1650/51
- Elizabeth Larrabee b. 23 Jan 1653/54
- Joseph Larrabee b. Mar 1656/57
- Sarah Larrabee b. 3 Mar 1658/59
Citations
- [S2] Cornish Families, Cornish, Joseph , pg 6.
Greenfield Larrabee
M, b. 20 April 1648
Greenfield died. Greenfield was born on 20 April 1648.1 He was the son of Greenfield Larrabee and Phebe Brown.
Citations
- [S2] Cornish Families, Cornish, Joseph , pg 6.