John Partridge

M, b. 1657, d. 1731
Father*(?) Partridge
Mother*Sarah Tracy b. 1621, d. 1708
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1657John Partridge was born in 1657.
He was the son of (?) Partridge and Sarah Tracy.
Death1731John Partridge died in 1731.

Child of John Partridge

George Partridge

M, b. 1690, d. 1768
Father*John Partridge b. 1657, d. 1731
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1690George Partridge was born in 1690.
He was the son of John Partridge.
Death1768George Partridge died in 1768.

Child of George Partridge

Hannah Partridge

F, b. 1740, d. 1764
Father*George Partridge b. 1690, d. 1768
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Richardson.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageHannah Partridge married (?) Richardson.
Birth1740Hannah Partridge was born in 1740.
She was the daughter of George Partridge.
Death1764Hannah Partridge died in 1764.

Child of Hannah Partridge and (?) Richardson

(?) Richardson

M
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage(?) Richardson married Hannah Partridge, daughter of George Partridge.

Child of (?) Richardson and Hannah Partridge

Partridge Richardson

M, b. 1760
Father*(?) Richardson
Mother*Hannah Partridge b. 1740, d. 1764
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1760Partridge Richardson was born in 1760.
He was the son of (?) Richardson and Hannah Partridge.

Child of Partridge Richardson

Charlotte Richardson

F, d. 1844
Father*Partridge Richardson b. 1760
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Oakes.
Life EventDateDescription
Charlotte Richardson was the daughter of Partridge Richardson.
MarriageCharlotte Richardson married (?) Oakes.
Death1844Charlotte Richardson died in 1844.

Child of Charlotte Richardson and (?) Oakes

(?) Oakes

M
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage(?) Oakes married Charlotte Richardson, daughter of Partridge Richardson.

Child of (?) Oakes and Charlotte Richardson

Sophronia Mann Oakes

F, b. 1814, d. 1880
Father*(?) Oakes
Mother*Charlotte Richardson d. 1844
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Houghton.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageSophronia Mann Oakes married (?) Houghton.
Birth1814Sophronia Mann Oakes was born in 1814.
She was the daughter of (?) Oakes and Charlotte Richardson.
Death1880Sophronia Mann Oakes died in 1880.

Child of Sophronia Mann Oakes and (?) Houghton

(?) Houghton

M
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage(?) Houghton married Sophronia Mann Oakes, daughter of (?) Oakes and Charlotte Richardson.

Child of (?) Houghton and Sophronia Mann Oakes

Alfred Augustus Houghton

M, b. 1851, d. 1892
Father*(?) Houghton
Mother*Sophronia Mann Oakes b. 1814, d. 1880
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1851Alfred Augustus Houghton was born in 1851.
He was the son of (?) Houghton and Sophronia Mann Oakes.
Death1892Alfred Augustus Houghton died in 1892.

Child of Alfred Augustus Houghton

Katherine Martha Houghton

F, b. 1878, d. 1951
Father*Alfred Augustus Houghton b. 1851, d. 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Hepburn.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageKatherine Martha Houghton married Thomas N. Hepburn.
Birth1878Katherine Martha Houghton was born in 1878.
She was the daughter of Alfred Augustus Houghton.
Death1951Katherine Martha Houghton died in 1951.

Child of Katherine Martha Houghton and Thomas N. Hepburn

Thomas N. Hepburn

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageThomas N. Hepburn married Katherine Martha Houghton, daughter of Alfred Augustus Houghton.

Child of Thomas N. Hepburn and Katherine Martha Houghton

Katherine Houghton Hepburn

F, b. 12 May 1907, d. 12 May 1907
Father*Thomas N. Hepburn
Mother*Katherine Martha Houghton b. 1878, d. 1951
Katharine Hepburn
Life EventDateDescription
Death12 May 1907Katherine Houghton Hepburn died on 12 May 1907.
Birth12 May 1907She was born on 12 May 1907.
She was the daughter of Thomas N. Hepburn and Katherine Martha Houghton.
DateLocationDescription
American Actress. Four time Academy Award winning actress Katharine Hepburn maintained a successful acting career for over 70 years. Her notable performances in The African Queen and On Golden Pond, as well as countless other films, contributed to her title as the AFI's Greatest American Female Star.

Matilda Plantagenet

F, b. 1156, d. 28 June 1189
Father*King Henry II of England b. 5 Mar 1133, d. 6 Jul 1189
Mother*Eleanor of Aquitaine b. 1122, d. 1 Apr 1204
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMatilda Plantagenet was also known as Maud.
Married Name1 February 1168As of 1 February 1168,her married name was of Saxony.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1156Matilda Plantagenet was born in 1156.
She was the daughter of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Marriage1 February 1168Matilda Plantagenet married Henry the Lion of Saxony on 1 February 1168.
Death28 June 1189Matilda Plantagenet died on 28 June 1189.
DateLocationDescription
Matilda of England (also called Maud; 1156 – 28 June 1189) was the eldest daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Through her marriage with Henry the Lion, she was Duchess of Saxony and later of Bavaria.

Matilda was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France. She was a younger sister of William IX, Count of Poitiers and Henry the Young King. She was also an older sister of Richard I of England, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Leonora of Aquitaine, Joan of England and John of England. Matilda seems to have spent much of her early life in the company of her mother, Queen Eleanor.

In 1165 Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne, arrived at the court of King Henry II at Rouen, to negotiate a German match for Matilda. There was conflict during the negotiations, however, when Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester refused to greet the archbishop, alleging him to be a schismatic and a supporter of the anti-pope, Victor IV. The original plan to match a daughter of Henry II with a son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, was abandoned, and instead Matilda left England in September 1167 to marry Henry the Lion.

She married Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, on 1 February 1168 at Minden Cathedral. They had four sons and one daughter.1

Child of Matilda Plantagenet and Henry the Lion of Saxony

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_England,_Duchess_of_Saxony.

Henry the Lion of Saxony

M, b. 1129, d. 6 August 1195
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1129Henry the Lion of Saxony was born in 1129.
Marriage1 February 1168He married Matilda Plantagenet, daughter of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 1 February 1168.
Death6 August 1195Henry the Lion of Saxony died on 6 August 1195.
DateLocationDescription
Henry the Lion (German: Heinrich der Löwe; 1129 – 6 August 1195) was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, from 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, from 1156, which duchies he held until 1180.

He was one of the most powerful German princes of his time, until the rival Hohenstaufen dynasty succeeded in isolating him and eventually deprived him of his duchies of Bavaria and Saxony during the reign of his cousin Frederick I and of Frederick's son and successor Henry VI.

At the height of his reign, Henry ruled over a vast territory stretching from the coast of the North and Baltic Seas to the Alps, and from Westphalia to Pomerania. Henry achieved this great power in part by his political and military acumen and in part through the legacies of his four grandparents.

Born in Ravensburg, he was the son of Henry the Proud, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony, who was the son of Duke Henry the Black and an heiress of the Billungs, former dukes of Saxony. Henry's mother was Gertrud, only daughter of Emperor Lothair III and his wife Richenza of Northeim, heiress of the Saxon territories of Northeim and the properties of the Brunones, counts of Braunschweig.

Henry's father died in 1139, aged 32, when Henry was still a child, he then ate a mouldy peice of cheese. King Conrad III had dispossessed Henry the Proud, who had been his rival for the crown in 1138, of his duchies in 1138 and 1139, handing Saxony to Albert the Bear and Bavaria to Leopold of Austria. Henry, however, did not relinquish his claims to his inheritance, and Conrad returned Saxony to him in 1142. A participant in the 1147 Wendish Crusade, Henry also reacquired Bavaria by a decision of the new Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1156.

Henry is the founder of Munich (1157/58; München) and Lübeck (1159); he also founded and developed the cities of Stade, Lüneburg and Braunschweig. In Braunschweig, his capital, he had a bronze lion, his heraldic animal, erected in the yard of his castle Dankwarderode in 1166 — the first bronze statue north of the Alps. Later, he had Brunswick Cathedral built close to the statue.

In 1147 Henry married Clementia of Zähringen, thereby gaining her hereditary territories in Swabia. He divorced her in 1162, apparently under pressure from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who did not cherish Guelphish possessions in his home area and offered Henry several fortresses in Saxony in exchange. In 1168 Henry married Matilda (1156 -1189), the daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and sister of Richard Lionheart.

Henry long and faithfully supported his older cousin, Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa), in his attempts to solidify his hold on the Imperial Crown and his repeated wars with the cities of Lombardy and the Popes, several times turning the tide of battle in Frederick's favor with his fierce Saxon knights. But in 1174, Henry refused to aid Frederick in a renewed invasion of Lombardy because he was preoccupied with securing his own borders in the East. He did not consider these Italian adventures worth the effort, unless Barbarossa presented Henry with the Saxon imperial city Goslar: a request Barbarossa refused.

Barbarossa's expedition into Lombardy ended in utter failure. He bitterly resented Henry for failing to support him. Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, who had successfully established a powerful and contiguous state comprising Saxony, Bavaria and substantial territories in the north and east of Germany, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia for insubordination by a court of bishops and princes in 1180. Declaring that Imperial law overruled traditional German law, the court had Henry stripped of his lands and declared him an outlaw. Frederick then invaded Saxony with an Imperial army to bring his cousin to his knees. Henry's allies deserted him, and he finally had to submit in November 1181 at a Reichstag in Erfurt. He was exiled from Germany in 1182 for three years, stayed with his father-in-law, Henry II of England, in Normandy before being allowed back into Germany in 1185. He was exiled again in 1188. His wife Matilda died in 1189.

When Frederick Barbarossa went on the Crusade of 1189, Henry returned to Saxony, mobilized an army of his faithful, and conquered and ravaged the rich city of Bardowick as punishment for her disloyalty. Only the churches were left standing. Barbarossa's son, Emperor Henry VI, again defeated the Duke, but in 1194, with his end approaching, he made his peace with the Emperor, and returned to his much diminished lands around Braunschweig (Brunswick), where he finished his days as duke of Braunschweig, peacefully sponsoring arts and architecture. He died on 6 August 1195.1

Child of Henry the Lion of Saxony and Matilda Plantagenet

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_the_Lion

Wilhelm Brunswick

M, b. 1184, d. 1213
Father*Henry the Lion of Saxony b. 1129, d. 6 Aug 1195
Mother*Matilda Plantagenet b. 1156, d. 28 Jun 1189
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWilhelm Brunswick was also known as of Winchester.
Name VariationWilhelm Brunswick was also known as William.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1184Wilhelm Brunswick was born in 1184.
He was the son of Henry the Lion of Saxony and Matilda Plantagenet.
Marriage1202Wilhelm Brunswick married Helen of Denmark, daughter of King Valdemar I of Denmark, in 1202.
Death1213Wilhelm Brunswick died in 1213.
DateLocationDescription
William (11 April 1184, Winchester – 13 December 1213), called William of Winchester, William Longsword, or William of Lüneburg, was the youngest son of Duke Henry the Lion.

William was born in England during his father's exile; he remained there when Henry returned to Saxony and was raised at Richard Lionheart's court. When Henry died in 1195, William inherited Henry's properties around Lüneburg, near Lauenburg, and in the eastern Harz.

In 1202, William married Helen, daughter of King Valdemar I of Denmark. Their only child was Otto (1204-1252), who inherited his father's property.1

Child of Wilhelm Brunswick and Helen of Denmark

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Winchester

Otto I of Lüneburg

M, b. 1204, d. 1252
Father*Wilhelm Brunswick b. 1184, d. 1213
Mother*Helen of Denmark b. c 1177, d. 1233
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1204Otto I of Lüneburg was born in 1204.
He was the son of Wilhelm Brunswick and Helen of Denmark.
Marriage1228Otto I of Lüneburg married Matilda of Brandenburg in 1228.
Death1252Otto I of Lüneburg died in 1252.
DateLocationDescription
Otto I of Brunswick-Lüneburg (about 1204 – 9 June 1252) was the first duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg from 1235 until his death. He is called Otto the Child to distinguish him from his uncle, Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

Otto was born around 1204 as the only son of William of Winchester, the youngest son of Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony. He inherited his father's properties in Saxony in 1213. The death of the Prince Palatine, in 1214, may be said to have opened to him a more splendid succession than what belonged to the very circumscribed patrimony of his father; but as his uncle Henry hesitated between a desire to aggrandize his own children (daughters) and a sense of what was due to the male representative of his name and family, Otto reaped little advantage from these enlarged prospects.1

Child of Otto I of Lüneburg and Matilda of Brandenburg

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_the_Child,_Duke_of_Brunswick-L%C3%BCneburg.

Helen of Denmark

F, b. circa 1177, d. 1233
Father*King Valdemar I of Denmark b. 14 Jan 1131, d. 12 May 1182
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1202As of 1202,her married name was Brunswick.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1177Helen of Denmark was born circa 1177.
She was the daughter of King Valdemar I of Denmark.
Marriage1202Helen of Denmark married Wilhelm Brunswick, son of Henry the Lion of Saxony and Matilda Plantagenet, in 1202.
Death1233Helen of Denmark died in 1233.

Child of Helen of Denmark and Wilhelm Brunswick

King Valdemar I of Denmark

M, b. 14 January 1131, d. 12 May 1182
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 January 1131King Valdemar I of Denmark was born on 14 January 1131.
Death12 May 1182He died on 12 May 1182 at age 51.
DateLocationDescription
Valdemar I of Denmark (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great, was King of Denmark from 1157 until 1182.

He was the son of Canute Lavard, a chivalrous and popular Danish prince, who was the eldest son of Eric I of Denmark. Valdemar's father was murdered days before his birth; his mother, Ingeborg, daughter of Mstislav I of Kiev, named him after her grandfather, Vladimir Monomakh of Kiev.

As an heir to the throne, and with his rivals quickly gaining power, he was raised in the court of Asser Rig of Fjenneslev, together with Asser's sons, Absalon and Esbern Snare, who would become his trusted friends and ministers.

When Valdemar was sixteen years old, King Erik III abdicated and a civil war erupted. The pretenders to the throne were: Sweyn III Grathe, son of Eric II Emune; Canute (Knud V Magnussen), son of Prince Magnus who was the son of King Niels; and Valdemar himself (he was holding Jutland, at least southern Jutland, as his possession). The civil war lasted the better part of ten years.

In 1157 King Sweyn hosted a great banquet for Canute, Absalon and Valdemar during which he planned to dispose of all his rivals. King Canute was killed, but Absalon and Valdemar escaped. Valdemar returned to Jutland. Sweyn quickly launched an invasion, only to be defeated by Valdemar at Grathe Hede. He was killed during flight, supposedly by a group of peasants who stumbled upon him as he was fleeing from the battlefield.

Valdemar, having outlived all his rival pretenders, became the sole King of Denmark.

In 1158 Absalon was elected Bishop of Roskilde, and Valdemar made him his chief friend and advisor. He reorganized and rebuilt war-torn Denmark. At Absalon's instigation he declared war upon the Wends who were raiding the Danish coasts. They inhabited Pomerania and the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. In 1168 the Wendish capital, Arkona, was taken, and the Wends became Christians and subject to Danish suzerainty. Danish influence reached into Pomerania.

Valdemar's reign saw the rise of Denmark, which reached its zenith under his second son Valdemar.

Valdemar married Sofia of Minsk (c. 1141–1198), half-sister of Canute V of Denmark and daughter of Dowager Queen Rikissa of Sweden from her marriage with Volodar of Minsk (Vladimir or Volodar Glebovich of the Rurikids, died 1167), ruling Prince of Principality of Minsk.1

Child of King Valdemar I of Denmark

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdemar_I_of_Denmark

Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg

F, b. 1246, d. 1302
Father*Otto I of Lüneburg b. 1204, d. 1252
Mother*Matilda of Brandenburg b. 1210, d. 1261
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Rügen.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAgnes Von Brunswick Luneburg married Wizlaw II of Rügen.
Birth1246Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg was born in 1246.
She was the daughter of Otto I of Lüneburg and Matilda of Brandenburg.
Death1302Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg died in 1302.

Child of Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg and Wizlaw II of Rügen

Princess Margarethe of Rügen

F, b. 1265, d. 1320
Father*Wizlaw II of Rügen
Mother*Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg b. 1246, d. 1302
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Pomerania.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriagePrincess Margarethe of Rügen married Bogislaw IV of Pomerania.
Birth1265Princess Margarethe of Rügen was born in 1265.
She was the daughter of Wizlaw II of Rügen and Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg.
Death1320Princess Margarethe of Rügen died in 1320.

Child of Princess Margarethe of Rügen and Bogislaw IV of Pomerania

Euphemia of Pomerania

F, b. 1290, d. 1330
Father*Bogislaw IV of Pomerania
Mother*Princess Margarethe of Rügen b. 1265, d. 1320
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Denmark.
Name VariationEuphemia of Pomerania was also known as Eufemia.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageEuphemia of Pomerania married King Christopher II of Denmark.
Birth1290Euphemia of Pomerania was born in 1290.
She was the daughter of Bogislaw IV of Pomerania and Princess Margarethe of Rügen.
Death1330Euphemia of Pomerania died in 1330.

Child of Euphemia of Pomerania and King Christopher II of Denmark

Valdemar IV of Denmark

M, b. 1320, d. 24 October 1375
Father*King Christopher II of Denmark b. 1276, d. 1332
Mother*Euphemia of Pomerania b. 1290, d. 1330
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationValdemar IV of Denmark was also known as Valdemar Christoffersson.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageValdemar IV of Denmark married Helvig of Sønderjylland.
Birth1320Valdemar IV of Denmark was born in 1320.
He was the son of King Christopher II of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania.
Death24 October 1375Valdemar IV of Denmark died on 24 October 1375.

Child of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Sønderjylland

Margaret I of Denmark

F, b. 1353, d. 1412
Father*Valdemar IV of Denmark b. 1320, d. 24 Oct 1375
Mother*Helvig of Sønderjylland
Margaret I of Denmark
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Norway.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1353Margaret I of Denmark was born in 1353.
She was the daughter of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Sønderjylland.
Death1412Margaret I of Denmark died in 1412.
DateLocationDescription
Margaret I (Danish: Margrete Valdemarsdatter, Norwegian: Margrete Valdemarsdotter, Swedish: Margareta Valdemarsdotter) (1353 – 28 October 1412) was Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (also later Regent of Sweden), and founder of the Kalmar Union, which united the Scandinavian countries for over a century. She was the only queen regnant of Denmark until Margrethe II five and a half centuries later.

She is known in Denmark as "Margrethe I", to distinguish her from the current queen. Denmark did not have a tradition of allowing women to rule and so when her son died she was named "All-powerful Lady and Mistress (Regent) of the Kingdom of Denmark.[1] She only styled herself Queen of Denmark during 1375. Usually Margrethe referred to herself as "Margrethe, by the grace of God, Valdemar the King of Denmark's daughter" and "Denmark's rightful heir" when referring to her position in Denmark. Others simply referred to her as the "Lady Queen" without specifying what she was Queen (or female king) of, but not so Pope Boniface IX, who wrote to her as "Queen of Denmark" or "Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden".

With regards to Norway, she was known as Queen (Queen-consort, then Dowager Queen) and Regent. In Sweden, she was Dowager Queen and Plenipotentiary Ruler. When she married Haakon, in 1363, he was yet co-King of Sweden, making Margaret Queen, and despite being deposed, they never relinquished the title. When the Swedes expelled Albert I in 1389, in theory, Margaret simply resumed her original position.

Margaret was born in Vordingborg Castle, the daughter of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Sønderjylland. She married, at the age of ten, King Haakon VI of Norway, who was the younger and only surviving son to Magnus VII of Norway, Magnus II of Sweden.1

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_I_of_Denmark

King Christopher II of Denmark

M, b. 1276, d. 1332
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageKing Christopher II of Denmark married Euphemia of Pomerania, daughter of Bogislaw IV of Pomerania and Princess Margarethe of Rügen.
Birth1276King Christopher II of Denmark was born in 1276.
Death1332He died in 1332.

Child of King Christopher II of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania

Helvig of Sønderjylland

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Denmark.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageHelvig of Sønderjylland married Valdemar IV of Denmark, son of King Christopher II of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania.

Child of Helvig of Sønderjylland and Valdemar IV of Denmark

Bogislaw IV of Pomerania

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageBogislaw IV of Pomerania married Princess Margarethe of Rügen, daughter of Wizlaw II of Rügen and Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg.

Child of Bogislaw IV of Pomerania and Princess Margarethe of Rügen

Wizlaw II of Rügen

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageWizlaw II of Rügen married Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg, daughter of Otto I of Lüneburg and Matilda of Brandenburg.

Child of Wizlaw II of Rügen and Agnes Von Brunswick Luneburg

Matilda of Brandenburg

F, b. 1210, d. 1261
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1228As of 1228,her married name was of Lüneburg.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1210Matilda of Brandenburg was born in 1210.
Marriage1228She married Otto I of Lüneburg, son of Wilhelm Brunswick and Helen of Denmark, in 1228.
Death1261Matilda of Brandenburg died in 1261.
DateLocationDescription
Matilda of Brandenburg (c. 1210 - 10 June 1261) was a daughter of Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg, and Matilda of Lusatia. In 1228 she married Duke Otto I of Lüneburg, a son of William of Winchester. She died on 10 June 1261 in Lüneburg. Mathilde and Otto had the following known children:

Elizabeth (died 1266), married William II of Holland
Helen (died 1273), married Albert II, Duke of Saxony and Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia
Adelaide (died 1274), married Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse
Matilda (died around 1295), married Henry II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben
Agnes, married Wizlaw II, Duke of Rügen
Albert (died 1279)
John (died 1277)
Otto, Bishop of Hildesheim (died 1279)
Conrad, Bishop of Verden (died 1300.)1

Child of Matilda of Brandenburg and Otto I of Lüneburg

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilde_von_Brandenburg

Margaret Atheling

F, b. 1045, d. 1093
Father*(?) Atheling
Mother*Agatha Von Brunswick b. 1025, d. 1066
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was of Scotland.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMargaret Atheling married Malcolm III of Scotland.
Birth1045Margaret Atheling was born in 1045.
She was the daughter of (?) Atheling and Agatha Von Brunswick.
Death1093Margaret Atheling died in 1093.

Child of Margaret Atheling and Malcolm III of Scotland

Agatha Von Brunswick

F, b. 1025, d. 1066
Father*Liudolf of Brunswick b. c 1003, d. 23 Apr 1038
Mother*Gertrude Von Egisheim b. 999, d. 1077
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Atheling.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAgatha Von Brunswick married (?) Atheling.
Birth1025Agatha Von Brunswick was born in 1025.
She was the daughter of Liudolf of Brunswick and Gertrude Von Egisheim.
Death1066Agatha Von Brunswick died in 1066.

Child of Agatha Von Brunswick and (?) Atheling

(?) Atheling

M
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage(?) Atheling married Agatha Von Brunswick, daughter of Liudolf of Brunswick and Gertrude Von Egisheim.

Child of (?) Atheling and Agatha Von Brunswick

Gertrude Von Egisheim

F, b. 999, d. 1077
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Von Braunschweig.
Married NameHer married name was Von Brunswick.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageGertrude Von Egisheim married Liudolf of Brunswick.
Birth999Gertrude Von Egisheim was born in 999.
Death1077She died in 1077.

Children of Gertrude Von Egisheim and Liudolf of Brunswick

Liudolf of Brunswick

M, b. circa 1003, d. 23 April 1038
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLiudolf of Brunswick was also known as of Frisia.
Name VariationLiudolf of Brunswick was also known as Von Brunswick.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageLiudolf of Brunswick married Gertrude Von Egisheim.
Birthcirca 1003Liudolf of Brunswick was born circa 1003.
Death23 April 1038He died on 23 April 1038.
DateLocationDescription
Liudolf of Brunswick (about 1003 – 23 April 1038) was margrave of Frisia, count of Brunswick, count in the Derlingau and the Gudingau. He was a member of the Brunonen family.

Liudolf was a descendant of the Saxon family of the Brunonen. He was a son of Bruno I, Count of Brunswick, and Gisela of Swabia. The later Roman Emperor Henry III was his half brother. He married Gertrude and had four children. The Friesian counties Oostergo, Zuidergo and Westergo were controlled by him. Until the end of his life he administered the Frisian areas, and for two more generations the Brunonen family line inherited the title. How the Brunonen came to their position in the counties is not known. There is a theory that Liudolf took advantage of the reign of violence between Friesland Vlie and Lauwers of the counts of Holland. Not much is known about his life. He died in 1038 and was succeeded by his son, Bruno II. His daughter Matilda married Henry I of France, the widower of her aunt. One popular theory of the origins of Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile makes her another daughter.

Liudolf and his wife Gertrud had the following children:

Brun II (around 1024 – 26 June 1057)
Egbert (died 1068)
Matilda (died 1044), married King Henry I of France
Ida of Elsdorf.1

Children of Liudolf of Brunswick and Gertrude Von Egisheim

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liudolf,_Margrave_of_Frisia.

Ida Von Elsdorf

F, b. circa 1021, d. 1083
Father*Liudolf of Brunswick b. c 1003, d. 23 Apr 1038
Mother*Gertrude Von Egisheim b. 999, d. 1077
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1021Ida Von Elsdorf was born circa 1021.
She was the daughter of Liudolf of Brunswick and Gertrude Von Egisheim.
Death1083Ida Von Elsdorf died in 1083.

Matilda of Frisia

F, d. 1044
Father*Liudolf of Brunswick b. c 1003, d. 23 Apr 1038
Mother*Gertrude Von Egisheim b. 999, d. 1077
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1043As of 1043,her married name was of France.
Life EventDateDescription
Matilda of Frisia was the daughter of Liudolf of Brunswick and Gertrude Von Egisheim.
Marriage1043Matilda of Frisia married King Henry I of France in 1043.
Death1044Matilda of Frisia died in 1044.
DateLocationDescription
Matilda of Frisia (died 1044) was the second wife and first Queen of Henry I, King of the Franks.[1] She was the daughter of Liudulf, Margrave of Frisia and Gertrude. Her date of birth is unknown.

Matilda and Henry were married in 1043 after the death of his first wife, also named Matilda, daughter of the Emperor Conrad II. She died the following year during a Caesarean section. Henry married Anne of Kiev after her death.[1]1

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Frisia

John de Warenne

M, b. 30 June 1286, d. June 1347
Father*William de Warenne b. 1256, d. 15 Dec 1286
Mother*Joan de Vere
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 June 1286John de Warenne was born on 30 June 1286.
He was the son of William de Warenne and Joan de Vere.
DeathJune 1347John de Warenne died in June 1347.
DateLocationDescription
John de Warenne (30 June 1286 – June 1347), 8th Earl of Surrey or Warenne, was the last Warenne earl of Surrey.

He was the son of William de Warenne, the only son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey. His mother was Joan, daughter of Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford.

Warenne was only six months old when his father died, and was 8 years old when his mother died. He succeeded his grandfather as earl when he was 19.

He was one of the great nobles offended by the rise of Edward II's favorite Piers Gaveston, and helped secure Gaveston's 1308 banishment. The two were somewhat reconciled after Gaveston's return the next year, but in 1311 Warenne was one of the nobles who captured Gaveston. He was however unhappy about Gaveston's execution at the behest of the earl of Warwick, which pushed him back into the king's camp.

The baronial opposition was led by the king's cousin Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and he and Warenne became bitter enemies. Private war erupted between the two, and over the new few years Warenne lost a good part of his estates to Lancaster.

Warenne was one of the four earls who captured the two Roger Mortimers, and in 1322 he was one of the nobles who condemned to death the earl of Lancaster.

Warenne and his brother-in-law Edmund Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel were the last two earls to remain loyal to Edward II after the rise to power of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. After Arundel's execution he went over to the queen's side, urging Edward II's abdication in 1327.

He was the guardian of his cousin Edward Balliol, and after Balliol lay claim to the Scottish throne, accompanied him on his campaign in Lothian. Balliol created Warenne earl of Strathern, but this was in name only for the properties of the earldom were held by another claimant.

Warenne died in 1347 and is buried at the monastery of Lewes. He was succeeded as earl by his nephew Richard Fitzalan, who was also earl of Arundel.

On 25 May 1306 Warenne married Joan of Bar, daughter of count Henry III of Bar and Eleanor of England, eldest daughter of king Edward I of England. The two were soon estranged and live apart, and had no children, though the marriage was never dissolved.

Warenne instead took up with Matilda de Nerford, by whom he had several illegitimate children, and later with Isabella Holland, sister of Thomas Holland, later earl of Kent.1

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Warenne,_8th_Earl_of_Surrey.

Isabel de Bolebec

F, b. 1165, d. 3 February 1245
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was de Vere.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageIsabel de Bolebec married Robert de Vere, son of Aubrey III de Vere and Agnes of Essex.
Birth1165Isabel de Bolebec was born in 1165.
Death3 February 1245She died on 3 February 1245.

Child of Isabel de Bolebec and Robert de Vere

Alice de Sanford

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was de Vere.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAlice de Sanford married Robert de Vere, son of Hugh de Vere and Hawise de Quincy.

Children of Alice de Sanford and Robert de Vere

Margaret Mortimer

F, d. 1297
Father*Roger Mortimer b. 1231, d. 30 Oct 1282
Mother*Maud de Braose b. 1224, d. c 1300
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was de Vere.
Life EventDateDescription
Margaret Mortimer was the daughter of Roger Mortimer and Maud de Braose.
MarriageMargaret Mortimer married Robert de Vere, son of Robert de Vere and Alice de Sanford.
Death1297Margaret Mortimer died in 1297.

Child of Margaret Mortimer and Robert de Vere

Thomas de Vere

M, d. before 1331
Father*Robert de Vere b. 1257, d. 1331
Mother*Margaret Mortimer d. 1297
Life EventDateDescription
Thomas de Vere was the son of Robert de Vere and Margaret Mortimer.
Deathbefore 1331Thomas de Vere died before 1331.

John Washington

M, b. circa 1631, d. 1677
Father*Lawrence Washington
Mother*Amphillis Twigden
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1631John Washington was born circa 1631.
He was the son of Lawrence Washington and Amphillis Twigden.
Death1677John Washington died in 1677.
DateLocationDescription
John Washington (c. 1631-1677) was an English Virginia planter and politician. He was the immigrant ancestor and great-grandfather of George Washington, first president of the United States of America.

Washington, son of Lawrence and Amphillis Twigden, was born in Purleigh, Essex, England around 1631 and emigrated to the Colony of Virginia in 1656. He had been second officer on a merchant ship that foundered in the Potomac River, but left after the ship was refloated.[1]

He first came to Virginia in 1656 and stayed at the house of Col. Nathaniel Pope, at the age of twenty-five he fell in love with the daughter of his host, Anne Pope. Washington married Anne Pope, daughter of plantation owner Nathaniel Pope, in 1658 and had three children, Laurence Washington, John Washington and Anne Washington. Their wedding gift from Pope consisted of 700 acres (2.8 km2) on Mattox Creek in Westmoreland County of Virginia's Northern Neck.[1]

Washington became a successful planter. He served in the Virginia House of Burgesses.[1] During the events leading to Bacon's Rebellion, he was appointed a Colonel in the Virginia militia and led a company of men to back a group of Marylanders during a supposed parley. Six chiefs of various tribes were killed, and retaliations increased.[2] He was criticized for this by William Berkeley, but received popular support.[3]

The local parish of the Anglican Church (the established church in Virginia, and thereby a tax district of the county) was changed to Washington in his honor.[1]

He is buried along with his wife at the George Washington Birthplace National Monument in Colonial Beach, Westmoreland County Virginia. His vault is the largest in the small family burial plot.

Children with Anne Pope:
Lawrence Washington 1659,
John Washington II 1661,
Anne Washington 1662.1

Child of John Washington

Citations

  1. [S369] Encyclopedia website, by compilation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Washington

Lawrence Washington

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageLawrence Washington married Amphillis Twigden.

Child of Lawrence Washington and Amphillis Twigden

Amphillis Twigden

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Washington.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAmphillis Twigden married Lawrence Washington.

Child of Amphillis Twigden and Lawrence Washington

Josias Gascoyne

M, b. circa 1625
Father*Thomas Gascoyne b. 16 May 1601, d. 20 Jun 1663
Mother*Sarah Elizabeth Gambling b. 1610, d. b 1665
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJosias Gascoyne was also known as Gascoigne.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1625Josias Gascoyne was born circa 1625.
He was the son of Thomas Gascoyne and Sarah Elizabeth Gambling.

Roger Wyther

M
Father*Thomas Wyther
Life EventDateDescription
Roger Wyther was the son of Thomas Wyther.
MarriageRoger Wyther married Alice Modsley.

Child of Roger Wyther and Alice Modsley

Alice Modsley

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Wyther.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAlice Modsley married Roger Wyther, son of Thomas Wyther.

Child of Alice Modsley and Roger Wyther

Thomas Wyther

M
Father*Thomas Wyther
Mother*(?) Rudborne
Life EventDateDescription
Thomas Wyther was the son of Thomas Wyther and (?) Rudborne.

Child of Thomas Wyther

Thomas Wyther

M
Father*Sir Thomas Wyther b. c 1355
Mother*Agnes (?)
Life EventDateDescription
Thomas Wyther was the son of Sir Thomas Wyther and Agnes (?)
MarriageThomas Wyther married (?) Rudborne.

Child of Thomas Wyther and (?) Rudborne