Emperor Charlemagne and Mérovée King of the Salic Franks
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| (?) died. |
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| He married Félice.1 Sancho died.1 |
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Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| (?) Ramiro II "The Monk" King of Aragon was the son of Sancho Ramirez I King of Aragon & Navarre and Félice. He married Agnes Of Poitou before 1135.1 (?) died.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married NN---- NN----.1,2 was born circa 815.3,4 He was the son of Gerard Count of Auverne and Rotrud or Hildegard NN----. died in 866.4 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married an unknown person .1 He married Ermengarde. was born circa 845.2,3 He was the son of Ranulf I Count of Poitou and NN---- NN----. died on 5 August 890.2,3 |
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Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
![]() Owen Rowe, writing to John Winthrop during the winter of 1636, requested that "Mr. Rainsford may be accommodated with lande fro a farme." Thereupon the Puritan Government gave Elder Edward Rainsford a small island of eleven acres located between Peddock's and Long Islands, about a seven miles' sail from Boston. This island has for many years been called one of the Harbor's prettiest, but in its present runinous state it is hardly attractive from the channel. West Head still contains many delightful nooks and coves, however, and the High Bluff on the eastern side is a well known landmark. This bluff slopes away on the inside to form a flat area large enough for a baseball diamond. Between this land and West Head there is a narrow strip of beach, formerly wide enoooough for a road but now barely passable at high tide. When seen from the air, the island remembles an elongated animal. Edward Rainsford, or Raynsford as the name was sometimes spelled, was the brother of Sir Richard Rainsford, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. At the time of the Antinomian Controversy, the Puritans declared Rainsford a heretic and disarmed him. Elder Rainsford lived to a good old age and died on August 1680. His widow, who survived him by eight years, is buried in King's Chapel graveyard. By his second wife, Elizabeth, Edward Rainsford had ten children.  . Edward was born before 10 September 1609 (chr at Staverton co., England. He was christened on 10 September 1609 at Staverton co., England.2 He was the son of Robert Raynsford and Mary Kirton. Edward immigrated to (an unknown value) in 1630.3 He married Mary NN---- before 1631 at prob. England.4 He married Elizabeth Dillie or Dilloe ? in 1633 at prob. Boston, Massachusetts.5,6 Edward died on 16 August 1680 at Boston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 02143-02158, USA.7,1 His body was interred on 17 August 1680 at in King's Chapel Boston, Massachusetts.8 |
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| George Raynsford was the son of John Raynsford and Alice Danvers. George died. He married Kathrine Taverner.1 His body was interred between 27 March 1559 and 1560 at North Weald Bassett, county Essex, England.1 |
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Henry was born.1,2
Henry Raynsford of Oxfordshire, died shortly before 3 May, 9 Edward IV [1469] when a writ of diem clausit extremum was issued(Calendar of Fine rolls: Edward IV & Henry VI, 1461-1471, 20:246). He acquired the manor of Tew Magna, or Great Tew, in Oxfordshire through marriage with Elizabeth Wilcotes, daughter and co-heiress of John Wilcotes Wilcotes of Tew Magna by his second wife Elizabeth Cheney. Elizabeth Wilcotes, aged nine in 1422 according to her father's inquisition post mortem, received the manor of Tew Magna by her father's will of 11 April 1422, and through her mother provides Raynsford descendants with lines to such pre-Conquest worthies as William de Mandeville, William de Say, and Hugh Maminot. Proof of the claim that Henry Raynsford was "of Rainsford Hall, Lancashire" has not been seen. He is probably the man who, with others exchanged London properties on 25 April and 26 May, 17 Henry VI [1439] and on 14 December, 19 Henry VI [1440] (Calendar of Close rolls: Henry VI, 1435-1441, 3:259, 260, 267, 445). On 16 April 1442 a complaint of intrusion against Henry Reynford was brought by John, Earl of Huntingdon; Thomas Grey, Knight; Thomas Catworth and Thomas Knolles, grocers; Thomas Mulso, esquire; and Thomas Bevys, gentleman, touching their free tenement in the parish of St. Martin in the Vintry, London (Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls preserved among the archives of the corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall, AD 1437-1457, ed. Philip E. Jones, p. 46 "Roll A69"). Henry Raynsford was among those receiving lands from Thomas Middleton on 22 April 1448 and who on the same date granted william Melborn and William Brown a charter with warranty, of all his lands, rents, services, etc., in the town and fields of Hadlegh Castle, co. Essex, which he had by demise and ferffment of Thomas Burgoyn and of John Wade, citizen and grocer of London (Calendar of Close Rolls: Henry VI, 5:51, 67). On 1 July, 3 Edward IV [1463] Henry Reynford, Richard Quartermayns, William Marmyon, Richard Danvers, and Thomas Stonour received commissions of justice of peace for Oxfordshire.  . He married Elizabeth Wilcotes.3 Henry died circa 1469. |
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| John was born circa 1474.1 He was the son of William Raynsford and Ayce Anne. He married Alice Danvers before 1504.1 John died in 1551.1 |
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| Richard was born.1 He was the son of George Raynsford and Kathrine Taverner. He married Anne Meade on 8 November 1559 at North Weald Bassett, county Essex, England.2 Richard was present at Robert Raynsford'S christening between 7 February 1567 and 1568 at Epping, co. Essex, England.3 He married an unknown person on 6 July 1585 at in St. Gregory, by St. Paul London, England. Richard died on 14 February 1604/5 at Epping, co. Essex, England.2 His body was interred on 17 February 1604/5 at Epping, co. Essex, England.2 |
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Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| Robert was born before 7 February 1567/1568 ( at Epping, co. Essex, England. He was christened between 7 February 1567 and 1568 at Epping, co. Essex, England.3 He was the son of Richard Raynsford and Anne Meade. He married an unknown person before 1602.3 He married Mary Kirton on 14 December 1602 at Croydon, Surrey. Robert was present at Edward Raynsford'S christening on 10 September 1609 at Staverton co., England.4 Robert died on 15 April 1629 at Staverton co., England.3 |
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William was born.1
William Raynsford, esquire, of Oxford and Berkshire, per writ of diem clausit extremum issued 13 October, 3 Henry VII [1487], died 5 August, 1487 according to his inquisiton post mortem of 29 October, 3 Henry VII [1487], which determined he held the Manor of Great Tew, Oxford, of the Prior of Bradenstoke, service unknown, and that his son and heir was John Raynford, aged 13 and more.  . He was the son of Henry Raynsford and Elizabeth Wilcotes. He married Ayce Anne.2 William died on 5 August 1487 at in Manor of Great Tew Oxford, England.1 |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He was the Duke of Normandy. He married Gunnor (Gunnora) de Crepon. was born in 933 at Fecamp, France.1 He was the son of (?) William Longsword [Duke of Normandy] and NN---- NN----. He married an unknown person after 962/963.2 died on 20 November 966.3,2 |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| Richard II "The Good" Duke of Normandy was the son of Richard I and Gunnor (Gunnora) de Crepon. He married Judith of Brittany circa 1000.3,4,5,6 died on 28 August 1026.3,4,7 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married (?) Cune'gonde circa 920.1 died in 923.1 |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| Robert I Duke of Normandy was the son of Richard II "The Good" Duke of Normandy and Judith of Brittany. He was a Duke. Robert died on 22 July 1035.1,2,3,4 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married Constance of Provence.1 (?) was born between 27 March 972 and 973.1 He was the son of Hugh Capet Count of Paris and Adelaide of Poitou. (?) died in 1031.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| (?) was born circa 1011.1 He was the son of (?) Robert II [King of France] and Constance of Provence. He married Hélie in 1033.1 (?) died between 1075 and 1076.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married Adelaide.1,2 was born circa 910.3 He was the son of Herbert II Count deVermandois and Adela. died circa 967.3,4 |
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| He married Matilda NN----. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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The ancestry of Aseda Rognvaldsson is based on Ancient Mythology and is not based on any proof that I have been able to find.  . Aseda died. She married Eystein Ivarsson. Aseda was born circa 812 at Maer, Norway. She was the daughter of Rognvald Olafsson. |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| was born.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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was born.1
died.
He was the son of Lantbertus II and NN---- NN----.
Was seen 722-757. He married (?) Williswint.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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was born.1
died.
He was the son of (?) Turincbertus and NN---- NN----.
Was seen 770-807. He married (?) Theoderata.1 He married an unknown person after 789/790.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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Rutpert III Count of Wormgau was the son of Rutpert II Count of Upper Rhine and (?) Theoderata.
Was seen 812-825. He married (?) Wialdruth.1 died circa 834.2 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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Rutpert IV "The Strong" Count of Wormgau was the son of Rutpert III Count of Wormgau and (?) Wialdruth.
He was a Count.
Seen 836, of Anjou, Blois, Tours, Auxerre, Nevers. Was killed 866. He married an unknown person before 864.1 He married Aelis of Tours and Alasce circa 864.2 died on 15 September 866.2 |
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| Of Edmonton, Middlesex, and London, Alderman of London. |
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Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| Marie was born in 1537.3,4 She was the daughter of John Sadler. She married Thomas Kirton between 19 February 1559 and 1560 at London Parish, of St. Andrew Undershaft. Marie died on 22 February 1597/98.4 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| was born circa 922. He was the son of Richwin Count of Verdun and (?) Cune'gonde. He married Hedwig circa 950.1 died on 15 August 998. |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Pedigree for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| Sigebert I "The Lame" King of Cologne was the son of Childebert King of Cologne and NN---- NN----. He married Theodelinde of Burgundy. died in 509.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| died. was born.1 He married NN---- NN----. |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for John I King of England
| He married Agnes d`Évreux.1 (?) died. |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| (?) died. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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was born at Finland.
[BO: King of Findland [UL. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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Princess of Findland  . She married (?) Vanlandi Svegdasson. Driva was born circa 302 at Finland. She was the daughter of Snaer. |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Edmund, "The Magnificent" King of England.1 was born.2 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Pedigree for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
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Tutor of Dagobert, Bishop of Metz 612. was born in 582 at Austrasia.2 He was the son of Bodegeisel II "Dux" and Oda A Suevian. He married Dode of Old Saxony circa 596.2 died on 16 August 641.2 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Pedigree for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
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. St. Lievin Bishop of Treves was the son of (?) Warinus [Count] and (?) Kunza.
. St. Lievin Bishop of Treves married an unknown person.
St. Lievin, Bishop of Treves, 685-704. The Abbe Chaume makes him the father of rotrou No. 11 but cites no evidence. . died in 713.3 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
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died.
was born.1
Perugia, Italy. He married (?) Berts.2 |
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| She married Nicholas Gainsford. |
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| She married George Raynsford.1 Kathrine died. Kathrine was born at North Weald Bassett, county Essex, England.1 Her body was interred on 24 September 1558 at North Weald Bassett, county Essex, England. |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| (?) Tertulle (Tertullus) Seneschal was the son of Hugh Count of Bourges and NN---- NN----. (?) died. He married Petronille NN----. |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| She married Charles Constantine Count of Vienne. (?) died circa 960.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| (?) died. (?) was born.1 He married Bertha NN---- circa 879.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Rutpert II Count of Upper Rhine.1 (?) died in 789.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| (?) died. (?) was born.2 He married NN---- NN----. |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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(?) was born.1
Was seen 767-770. He was the son of Rutpert I Count of Upper Rhine and (?) Williswint. He married NN---- NN----. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Svegdi Fjoinarsson. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| Visbur was born circa 319 at Uppsala, Sweden. He was the son of (?) Vanlandi Svegdasson and Driva Snaersson. |
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