Emperor Charlemagne and Mérovée King of the Salic Franks
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Count Boso King of Provence (M)

Appears on charts:
     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 (?) Ermengarde in 876.2,3

     Child of Count Boso King of Provence and (?) Ermengarde:
Louis "The Blind" King of Provence+   b. c 883, d. 5 Jun 928

Citations

  1. [S603] 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 141B pg 125.
  2. [S603] 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 141B pg 125,.
  3. [S604] Plantagenet, Moriarty, Andrews B. , pg 20 & 51.

(?) Braut-onund Ingvarsson (M)
b. circa 636
Pedigree

Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
     Pedigree for John I King of England

     (?) was born circa 636 at Sweden. He was the son of Ingvar Eysteinson.

     Child of (?) Braut-onund Ingvarsson:
Ingjald Braut-onundson+   b. c 660


    Ingjald Braut-onundson (M)
    b. circa 660
    Pedigree

    Appears on charts:
         Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
         Pedigree for John I King of England

         
         
         
          "ill-ruler," King of Uppsala in Sweden; the last Fray-born pagan sacrol "peace King" with human sacrifice in his own family.
         
         .

    He married Gauthild. Ingjald was born circa 660 at Sweden. He was the son of (?) Braut-onund Ingvarsson.

         Child of Ingjald Braut-onundson and Gauthild:
    Olaf Ingjaldsson+   d. c 710


      Domnall Brecc1 (M)
      Pedigree

      Appears on charts:
           Pedigree for John I King of England

           Domnall Brecc was the son of Eochu Buide King of Picts. Killed at the battle of Strathcarron, probably ca. 642. He is apparently the last king of Dalriada known to early Welsh tradition. Domnall died.

           Child of Domnall Brecc:
      Domongart+

      Citations

      1. [S603] 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
        .

      Brion1 (M)
      Pedigree

      Appears on charts:
           Pedigree for John I King of England

           Brion was the son of Eochaid Mugmedon. died. Brion was a half -brother of the famous Niall of the Nine Hostages.

           Child of Brion:
      Feldelm Foltchain+

      Citations

      1. [S603] 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
        .

      Joan Bruley (F)

           Joan was born.1 She married Sir John Danvers.1

           Child of Joan Bruley and Sir John Danvers:
      Sir William Danvers+   d. c 1504

      Citations

      1. [S613] NEHGR , vol 139 pg 230.

      Bruno Count of Saxony (M)
      b. circa 786, d. circa 844

      Appears on charts:
           Pedigree for John I King of England

           He married Oda.1 was born circa 786.1 died circa 844.1

           Child of Bruno Count of Saxony and Oda:
      Ludolph Duke of Saxony+   b. c 816, d. 6 Sep 864

      Citations

      1. [S604] Plantagenet, Moriarty, Andrews B. , pg 25.

      (?) Brychan1 (M)

      Appears on charts:
           Pedigree for John I King of England

           (?) died. Brychan, the ruler who gave his name to Brecknock.

           Child of (?) Brychan:
      (?) Lleian+

      Citations

      1. [S603] 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
        .

      Alice Comyn of Buchan (F)

           She married Henry de Beaumont. She married an unknown person on 5 February 1345 at Ditton.

           Child of Alice Comyn of Buchan and Henry de Beaumont:
      Lord John de Beaumont+   b. c 1318, d. 10 and 25 May 1342


        Hugh Capet Count of Paris (M)
        b. after 939/940, d. 24 October 996
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             
             
             Count of Paris 956-996, King of France 987-996, First of the Capetian Kings of France.
             
             .

        Hugh was born after 939/940.1 He was the son of Hugh Magnus Count of Paris and Hedwig of Saxony. He married Adelaide of Poitou before 969.2 Hugh died on 24 October 996.1

             Child of Hugh Capet Count of Paris and Adelaide of Poitou:
        (?) Robert II [King of France]+   b. bt 27 Mar 972 - 973, d. 1031

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 101 pg 97.
        2. [S603] 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 144A pg 128.

        Carloman Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia 741-747 (M)
        d. 754
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Carloman Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia 741-747 was the son of Charles Martel "The Hammer" and Chrotrude Duchess of Austrasia. He married NN---- NN----.1 died in 754.2

             Child of Carloman Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia 741-747 and NN---- NN----:
        Rotrou+   b. b 743

        Citations

        1. [S608] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 269.
        2. [S603] 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.

        Causantin [Constantine] King of Scots1 (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

              was born.1 King of Scots 862-877. Slain in battle by the Norse 877. He was the son of Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Picts and Scots. died.1

             Child of Causantin [Constantine] King of Scots:
        Domnall [Donald II] King of Scots+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        Ceawlin King of West Saxons (M)
        d. 593
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

              was born.1
        Ceawlin, son of Cynric, undertook the government of West sazons, 560, and reigned thirty winters. In 560, Ethelbert came to the kingdowm of Kent, and held it fifty-three winters. In his day the holy Pope Gregory sent us baptism. And Columba, the mass-priest, came to the Picts...591. This year there was a great slaughter of Britons at Wanborough; Ceawlin was driven from his kingdom...593. This year died Ceawlin.
        He was the son of Cynric King of West Saxons. died in 593.1

             Child of Ceawlin King of West Saxons:
        Cuthwine+   d. 584

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        (?) Cenred (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             (?) was born.1 He was the son of (?) Ceolwald.

             Child of (?) Cenred:
        Ingild+   d. 718

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 2.

        (?) Ceolwald (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             (?) was born.1 Ceolwald, did not rule. He visited Rome 688. King Cynegils, his brother, was baptized, 635, by Bishop Birinus at Dorchester.
        He was the son of Cutha.

             Child of (?) Ceolwald:
        (?) Cenred+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        Cerdic King of West Saxons (M)
        d. 534

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

              was born.1
             
             
              Cerdic, king of the West Saxons, 519-534,
        was a Saxon earldorman who founded a settlement on the coast of Hampshire, England, in 495, assumed the title of King of the West Saxons in 519, and became the ancestor of the English royal line. "A.D. 495. This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric, his son, with five ships....519. This year Cerdic and Cynric undertook the government of the West Saxons; the same year they fought with the Britons at a place called Charford. From that day have reigned the children of the West Saxon kings. 530 Wight...534. This year died Ceerdic, the first king of the West Saxons. Cynric his son succeeded to the government, and reigned afterwards twenty-six winters.
             
             .

        died in 534.1

             Child of Cerdic King of West Saxons:
        Cynric King of West Saxons+   d. c 560

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West1 (M)
        b. 2 April 747, d. between 28 January 814 and 815
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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
             Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
             Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West

              was born on 2 April 747 at Ingelheim.2,3 He was the son of Pepin III "The Short" King of the Franks and Bertrade deLaon "au Grand Pied" ("Broad Foot").
             
             Charlemagne, Frankish Emperor
             
             
        Charlemagne, or "Charles the Great, Carolingian King" of the Franks, came to rule over most of Europe and assumed (800) the title of Roman Emperor. He is sometimes regarded as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne was probably born in 742 at Aachen. In 768 he and his brother Carloman inherited the Frankish kingdom (most of present-day France and a part of western Germany) from their father Pepin "The Shore". The entire kingdom passed to Charlemagne when Carloman died in 771.
             
             CONQUESTS
             
             Charlemagne inherited great wealth and a strong military organization from his father and brother. He used these assets to double the territory under Carolingian control. In 772 he opened his offensive against the Saxons, and for more than three decades he pursued a ruthless policy aimed at subjugating them and converting them to Christianity. Almost every year Charlemagne attacked one or another region of Saxon territory. Mass executions-- 4,500 Saxons were executed on a single day in 782--and deportations were used to discourage the stubborn. The Saxons proved to be a far more difficult enemy than any of the other peoples subjugated by Charlemagne. For example, the Lombards were conquered in a single extended campaign (773-74), after which Charlemagne assumed the title "King of the Lombards." In 788 he absorbed the duchy of . Bavaria, and soon thereafter he launched an offensive against the Avar empire. The Avars succumbed within a decade, yielding Charlemagne a vast hoard of gold and silver. After one disastrous campaign (778) against the Muslims in Spain, Charlemagne left the southwestern front to his son Louis. The latter (later Emperor Louis I), with the help of local Christian rulers, conquered Barcelona in 801 and controlled much of Catalonia by 814. On Christmas Day, 800, Charlemagne accepted the title of emperor and was crowned by Pope LEO III. For several years after he regarded the imperial title of being of little value. Moreover, he intended to divide his lands and titles among his sons, as was the Frankish custom. At his death on Jan. 28, 814, however, only one son, Louis, survived; Louis therefore assumed control of the entire Frankish empire.
             
        ADMINISTRATION
             
        The internal organization of Charlemagne's empire varied from region to region. In much of what is today France, and especially in the south, the old Roman civitates (fortified cities) served as the focus of most important aspects of political, military, religious, and social organization. Both the count of the city, appointed by Charlemagne as his representative, and the bishop made their respective headquarters in the civitas. The count or his agent led the local army, and the walls of the civitates afforded protection for the inhabitants both of the city and the nearby countryside. In those parts of the empire that had not been part of the Roman world, Charlemagne made an effort to impose a similar system. He divided newly conquered lands into pagi (districts), which were placed under the jurisdiction of counts who exercised the same kind of administrative powers of their counterparts to the west. Charlemagne also sought to establish these new pagi as dioceses. In frontier areas, Charlemagne often established districts that were essentially military in their purpose and organization; these were called marks or marches. Local customs were everywhere perpetuated by recognition of traditional laws. The laws, some unwritten, of each of the various peoples of the Carolingian empire, such as Salian Franks, Ripuarian Franks, Romans, Saxons, Lombards, Bavarians, Thuringians, and Jews, were codified and/or modified if local codes already existed, they were recognized. This judicial autonomy enjoyed by the several peoples of the empire indicates the diversity that not only existed but also flourished under Charlemagne. The emperor did, however, legislate to provide a system by which these various peoples could interact with each other. The central administration of the empire, like the local administrations, was rudimentary. A palatine court followed Charlemagne on his numerous campaigns; during the later years of his life, when he remained at AACHEN, the court stayed there. Charlemagne also sent missi dominici, high-ranking agents of the central government, from the court to see that his orders, often cast in the form of capitularies (ordinances divided into capitula, or chapters), were enforced. As part of his administrative efforts, Charlemagne sought to standardize weights, measures, and coinage. He also made an attempt to control and develop trade. To these ends he strongly encouraged the development of Jewish communities.
             
        CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
             
        Charlemagne's concern for administration and his interest in seeing the church function effectively led him to encourage a rudimentary educational system based in monasteries. Thus a small group of clerical and lay administrators attained a useful level of literacy.
             
              Charlemagne left the development and implementation of this system largely to Alcuin. The latter's work led to what some scholars have called the Carolingian Renaissance. At Charlemagne's court a group of scholars was gathered that included men from England, Spain, and Italy, as well as native Franks and probably Jews.

        EVALUAtION
             
        Charlemagne has been credited with great political and humanitarian vision and a devout religious bent; as a result, some have been led to think of his military ventures as crusades. In fact, he was a gluttonous and superstitious illiterate, or semiliterate, who had a considerable capacity for brutality. His accomplishments were due mostly to the energy with which he pursued his military goals and the ruthlessness with which he treated any opponents. Nonetheless, his achievements were considerable, and the effect of his conquests was to spread Roman Christianity across central Europe.
             
             .
        He married Hildegrade NN____ Countess of Vinzgau circa 771 at Aachen.4 was present at Pepin King of Italy'S christening on 12 April 777 at Rome, Italy.5 died between 28 January 814 and 815 at Aux-La'Chapelle.6

             Children of Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West and Hildegrade NN____ Countess of Vinzgau:
        Pepin King of Italy+   d. 8 Jul 810
        Louis I Frankish Emperor+   b. Aug 778, d. 20 Jun 840

        Citations

        1. [S608] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.
        2. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 185,.
        3. [S607] Charlemagne V.III, Buck and Beard , all.
        4. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 185.
        5. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 202.
        6. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II.

        Charles Constantine Count of Vienne (M)
        b. circa 900, d. circa 962
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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 (?) Teutberg. was born circa 900.1 He was the son of Louis "The Blind" King of Provence and Anna. died circa 962.1

             Child of Charles Constantine Count of Vienne and (?) Teutberg:
        Constance of Provence+   d. c 961

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 141A pg 124.

        Charles II Emperor of the West (M)
        b. 13 June 823, d. 6 October 877
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             
             Charles II, Frankish Emperor or "Charles the Bald", born June 13, 823, died Oct. 6, 877, was the son of Emperor LOUIS I by his second wife. Resented by three older half brothers, Charles became a pawn in the court politics of the Frankish empire, but by the Treaty of Verdun (843) he was recognized as king of the West Franks, the first true king of France. Toward the end of his life he was acknowledged (875) as emperor with the pope's support. Throughout his reign, Charles had to struggle against Viking raiders and disloyal magnates as well as with his own relatives. The French bishops helped him repel his brother LOUIS THE GERMAN in 859, but ten years later Louis prevented Charles from regaining his family's ancient homeland in LOTHARINGIA. The Treaty of Mersen (870), which established the ultimate boundaries of medieval France, deprived him of most of this disputed territory, and by his death the French monarchy was in serious decline.
             
             .
        He was Emperor. was born on 13 June 823.1 He was the son of Louis I Frankish Emperor and Judit of Bavaria. He married Ermentrude of Orleans on 14 December 842.1 died on 6 October 877 at age 54.1

             Children of Charles II Emperor of the West and Ermentrude of Orleans:
        Louis II "The Stammerer"+   b. 844, d. 10 Apr 879
        Judith of France+   b. c 846

        Citations

        1. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 185.

        Childebert King of Cologne1 (M)
        d. after 450
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             Childebert King of Cologne was the son of Clovis "The Riparian" Frankish King of Cologne and NN---- NN---- a Merovingian. He married NN---- NN----. died after 450.2

             Child of Childebert King of Cologne and NN---- NN----:
        Sigebert I "The Lame" King of Cologne+   d. 509

        Citations

        1. [S608] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.
        2. [S603] 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.

        Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Scots1 (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Scots was the son of Mael-Coluim [Malcolm] King of Scots. Killed 995 by his own men. [Berchan's Prophecy indicates that his wife was a Leinster woman]. died.1

             Child of Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Scots:
        Mael-Coluim [Malcolm II] King of Scots+   d. 25 Nov 1034

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Picts and Scots1 (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Picts and Scots was the son of Alpin. King of Picts and Scots 843-858. died.

             Child of Cinaed [Kenneth] King of Picts and Scots:
        Causantin [Constantine] King of Scots+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne1 (M)
        d. 509
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne was the son of Sigebert I "The Lame" King of Cologne and Theodelinde of Burgundy.
             
             
              Murdered 509, after killing his father (Sigebert "the Lame") by agents of his kinsman, Clovis I, King of the Salic Franks.
             
             .

        He married NN---- NN----. died in 509 at Murdered.2,1

             Child of Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne and NN---- NN----:
        Munderic Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois+   b. c 500, d. 532

        Citations

        1. [S608] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.
        2. [S603] 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.

        Clovis "The Riparian" Frankish King of Cologne1 (M)
        d. after 420

        Appears on charts:
             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

             He married NN---- NN---- a Merovingian. died after 420.2

             Child of Clovis "The Riparian" Frankish King of Cologne and NN---- NN---- a Merovingian:
        Childebert King of Cologne+   d. a 450

        Citations

        1. [S608] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.
        2. [S603] 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.

        Conan I Duke of Brittany1 (M)
        d. 27 June 992
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             Conan I Duke of Brittany was the son of Juhal Berenger Count of Rinnes and Gerberg.
        of Rennes.



        He married Ermengarde of Anjou circa 980.2 died on 27 June 992 at Conquerauil.3

             Child of Conan I Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde of Anjou:
        Judith of Brittany+   b. 982, d. 1017

        Citations

        1. [S604] Plantagenet, Moriarty, Andrews B.
        2. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 202.
        3. [S603] 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 109 line 121.

        Constance of Provence (F)
        b. circa 986, d. 25 July 1032
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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 (?) Robert II [King of France].1 Constance was born circa 986.2 She was the daughter of William II Count of Provance and Adelaide Blanche. Constance died on 25 July 1032.3

             Children of Constance of Provence and (?) Robert II [King of France]:
        Adelaide de France+   d. bt 8 Jan 1079 - 1080
        (?) Robert The Old Duke of Burgundy+   b. c 1011, d. bt 1075 - 1076

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 128 pg 115.
        2. [S603] 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 128 pg 115, line 141A pg 124.
        3. [S603] 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 141A pg 124.

        Constance of Provence (F)
        d. circa 961
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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

             Constance of Provence was the daughter of Charles Constantine Count of Vienne and (?) Teutberg. She married (?) Boso II Count of Avignon and Arles circa 930.1 Constance died circa 961.1

             Child of Constance of Provence and (?) Boso II Count of Avignon and Arles:
        William II Count of Provance+   b. 950, d. c 993

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 141A pg 124.

        Robert Corbet1 (M)

             Child of Robert Corbet:
        Sybil Corbet [Mistress]+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        Sybil Corbet [Mistress]1 (F)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
             Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West

             Sybil Corbet [Mistress] was the daughter of Robert Corbet. She married an unknown person . Mistress of Henry I, lady of Alcester, co. Warwick and of Pontesbury and Woodcote, co. Salop (by Henry I, she was mother of Reginald Fitz Roy). She became Alderman Living 1157.

             Child of Sybil Corbet [Mistress] and Henry I King of England:
        Reginald Fitz Roy+   d. 1 Jul 1175

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        Crinan the Thane1 (M)

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Abbot of Dunkeld, also called Albanach or Grimus. Governor of Scots Islands. "1045, a battle between the Scots themselves, where fell Crinan abbot of Duncaillen." was born.1 He married Bethoc in 1000.1 died.1

             Child of Crinan the Thane and Bethoc:
        King Duncan I Mac Crinan of Scots+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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
          .

        (?) Cune'gonde (F)
        b. circa 890
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             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 an unknown person .1 (?) was born circa 890. She was the daughter of NN---- NN---- and Ermentrude of France. She married Richwin Count of Verdun circa 920.1

             Child of (?) Cune'gonde and Richwin Count of Verdun:
        Siegfried Count of Luxembourg+   b. c 922, d. 15 Aug 998

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 143 pg 125.

        (?) Cunigunde (F)
        d. circa 835

        Appears on charts:
             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

             She married (?) Bernard [King of Italy].1 (?) was born.1 (?) died circa 835.

             Child of (?) Cunigunde and (?) Bernard [King of Italy]:
        Pepin Count of Senlis Peronne+   b. c 815, d. after 840/841

        Citations

        1. [S605] Aileen Lewers Langston, J. Orton Jr. Buck and Timothy Field and Beard, Pedigrees of Charlemagne v.II, pg 202.

        Cutha (M)
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Cutha was born.1 Cutha, did not rule.
        He was the son of Cuthwine.

             Child of Cutha:
        (?) Ceolwald+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        Cuthwine (M)
        d. 584
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Cuthwine was the son of Ceawlin King of West Saxons.
        Cuthwine, killed in battle 584, son of Ceawlin. A.D. 577, This year Cuthwine and Ceawlin fought with the Britons, and slew three kings...and took from them three cities, Gloucester, Cirencester, and Bath.
        Cuthwine died in 584.1

             Child of Cuthwine:
        Cutha+

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        Cynric King of West Saxons (M)
        d. circa 560
        Pedigree

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Cynric King of West Saxons was the son of Cerdic King of West Saxons. He was a King.
             
              Cynric, son of Cerdic, was king of the West Saxons, 534-560. A.D. 552 Cynric fought with the Britons on the spot that is called Sarum, and put them to flight. 556 this year Cynric and Ceawlin fought at Beranbury.
             
             .

        died circa 560.1

             Child of Cynric King of West Saxons:
        Ceawlin King of West Saxons+   d. 593

        Citations

        1. [S603] 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 1.

        (?) Dag (M)

        Appears on charts:
             Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
             Pedigree for John I King of England

             Child of (?) Dag:
        (?) Dagreid Dagsson+


          (?) Dagreid Dagsson (F)
          Pedigree

          Appears on charts:
               Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
               Pedigree for John I King of England

               (?) Dagreid Dagsson was the daughter of (?) Dag. She married Alrek Agnasson.

               Child of (?) Dagreid Dagsson and Alrek Agnasson:
          (?) Yngvi Alreksson+   b. c 466


            Agni Dagsson (M)
            b. circa 424
            Pedigree

            Appears on charts:
                 Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
                 Pedigree for John I King of England

                 He married Skjaf Frostasson. Agni was born circa 424 at Sweden. He was the son of Dag Dyggvasson.

                 Child of Agni Dagsson and Skjaf Frostasson:
            Alrek Agnasson+   b. c 445


              Dalmas I of Semur-en-Auxois (M)

              Appears on charts:
                   Pedigree for John I King of England

                    died.

                   Child of Dalmas I of Semur-en-Auxois and Aremburge:
              Hélie+


                Drott Danpsson (F)

                Appears on charts:
                     Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
                     Pedigree for John I King of England

                     She married Domar Domaldasson.

                     Child of Drott Danpsson and Domar Domaldasson:
                Dyggvi Domarsson+   b. c 382


                  Alice Danvers (F)
                  d. before 1551
                  Pedigree

                       Alice was born at Cothorp, county Oxfordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Sir William Danvers and Anne Pury. She married John Raynsford before 1504.1 Alice died before 1551.2

                       Child of Alice Danvers and John Raynsford:
                  George Raynsford+

                  Citations

                  1. [S613] NEHGR , vol 139 pg 230.
                  2. [S613] NEHGR , vol 139 pg 231.

                  Sir John Danvers (M)

                       John was born.1 He married Joan Bruley.1

                       Child of Sir John Danvers and Joan Bruley:
                  Sir William Danvers+   d. c 1504

                  Citations

                  1. [S613] NEHGR , vol 139 pg 230.

                  Sir William Danvers (M)
                  d. circa 1504
                  Pedigree

                       Sir William Danvers was the son of Sir John Danvers and Joan Bruley. He married Anne Pury.1 William died circa 1504.1

                       Child of Sir William Danvers and Anne Pury:
                  Alice Danvers+   d. b 1551

                  Citations

                  1. [S613] NEHGR , vol 139 pg 230.

                  Bartholomew de Badlesmere1 (M)

                       1st Lord of Badlesmere. He married Margaret de Clare.

                       Child of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare:
                  Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere+

                  Citations

                  1. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.

                  Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere1 (F)
                  Pedigree

                       Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere was the daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare. She married John de Vere.

                       Child of Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere and John de Vere:
                  Margaret (Maud) de Vere+   d. 15 Jun 1398

                  Citations

                  1. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.

                  Isabel de Beauchamp1 (F)
                  d. 1306
                  Pedigree

                       Isabel de Beauchamp was the daughter of William de Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John. She married Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight before 1283. She married an unknown person in 1286. Isabel died in 1306.

                       Child of Isabel de Beauchamp and Sir Patrick de Chaworth Knight:
                  Maude de Chaworth+   d. 3 Dec 1322

                  Citations

                  1. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.

                  William de Beauchamp1,2 (M)
                  b. 1237

                       9th Earl of Warwick. William was born in 1237. He married Maud Fitz John before 1270. His body was interred on 22 June 1298.

                       Child of William de Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John:
                  Isabel de Beauchamp+   d. 1306

                  Citations

                  1. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.
                  2. [S603] 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
                    .

                  Henry de Beaumont1 (M)
                  b. 1340, d. 17 June 1369
                  Pedigree

                  Appears on charts:
                       Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
                       Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West

                       3rd Lord Beaumont, of Folkingham, Lincolnshire. His body was interred at Sempringham Priory, Lincolnshire.1 Henry was born in 1340 at Brabant.2 He was the son of Lord John de Beaumont and Eleanor (Alianor of Lancaster) Plantagenet. He married Margaret (Maud) de Vere before 1361.2 Henry died on 17 June 1369.

                       Child of Henry de Beaumont and Margaret (Maud) de Vere:
                  John Beaumont+   b. c 1361, d. 9 Sep 1396

                  Citations

                  1. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.
                  2. [S616] Journal of American , pg 76.

                  Henry de Beaumont1 (M)

                       He married Alice Comyn of Buchan.

                       Child of Henry de Beaumont and Alice Comyn of Buchan:
                  Lord John de Beaumont+   b. c 1318, d. 10 and 25 May 1342

                  Citations

                  1. [S603] 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
                    .

                  Lord John de Beaumont1,2 (M)
                  b. circa 1318, d. 10 and 25 May 1342
                  Pedigree

                  Appears on charts:
                       Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
                       Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West

                       2nd. Lord of Beaumont, Earl of Buchan, Lord Beaumont, knighted 2 May 1338, M.P. 1342. He married an unknown person .3 John was born circa 1318.3 He was the son of Henry de Beaumont and Alice Comyn of Buchan. He married Eleanor (Alianor of Lancaster) Plantagenet before June 1337 at Arundel. John died 10 and 25 May 1342.

                       Child of Lord John de Beaumont and Eleanor (Alianor of Lancaster) Plantagenet:
                  Henry de Beaumont+   b. 1340, d. 17 Jun 1369

                  Citations

                  1. [S603] 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
                    .
                  2. [S617] NEHGR V. 154, NEHGR V. 154.
                  3. [S616] Journal of American , pg 76.


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