TENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Worsop Family


[1684 - French horn becomes an orchestral instrument]

514. Thomas Worsop married 1654 in Middlesex, England. (Boyds Marriage Records)
515. Elizabeth Parsons died 27 May 1668 at Meath County, Ireland.
Children:

From book "Woods, Wallace Cousin Clues ", page 35 "...in the last few years, there has been a shadow thrown on the marriage of John Woods and Elizabeth Worsop and on the children that have always been attributed to them."1 "Now what has actually caused the concern is that the record says that Elizabeth Worsop Wood DIED WITHOUT ISSUE."2

ELEVENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Parsons Family
[1666 - France and the Dutch declare war on England]

1030. Richard Parsons.
1031. Letitia Loftus.
Children:


TWELFTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Parsons Family


[1646 - Rembrandt: "Adoration of the Shepards"

2060. William Parsons.
Children:


TWELFTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Loftus Family


2062. Adam Loftus, Sir.
2063. Jane Vaughn.
Children:

THIRTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Loftus Family


[1554 - Lady Jane Grey executed]

4124. Dudley Loftus, Sir born in Dublin, Ireland.
4125. Anne Bagwall born in Newry.
Children:


THIRTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Vaughn Family


4126. Walter Vaughn born in Coldengrove.
4127. Mary Rice (Rhys).
Children:

FOURTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Loftus Family


[1536 - Queen Anne Boleyn sent to the Tower of London and executed]

8248. Adam Loftus, Lord Bishop born about 1534 in Levinhead, married at Yorkshire, son of Edward Loftus, Rt. Rev. who was ordained in 1559.
8249. Jane Purdom.
Children:


FOURTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Rice/Rhys Family


8254. Friffith Rice.
8255. Eleanor Johnes daughter of Thomas Johnes, Sir.
Children:

FIFTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Rice Family


16508. Ryse Rice (Ryce).
16509. Katherine Howard.
Children:

SIXTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Rice Family


33016. Griffith Rice (Ryse).
33017. Katherine St. John.
Children:

SIXTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Howard Family


33018. Thomas Howard, Sir, 2nd Duke, Earl of Surrey.
33019. Agnes Tilney.
Children:

SEVENTEEN GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Howard Family


[1485 - Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond defeats and kills Richard III at Bosworth]

*1485 - The Battle of Bosworth August 22 ends England's Wars of the Roses that have continued since 1460.*

66036. John Howard, Sir born 1422, died 1483 at Bosworth Field. Knight of the Garter (KG)

66037. Catherine Molineux daughter of William Molines.
Children:


EIGHTEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Howard Family


132072. Robert Howard, Sir.
132073. Margaret Morbray, Duchess.
Children:

NINETEENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Mobray Family


164146. Thomas Mobray Mobray, Sir. Knight of the Garter, Duke of Norfolk, Magna Charta Baron.
164147. Elizabeth Fitz Alan.
Children:

TWENTIETH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Fitz Alan Family


328294. Richard Fitz Alan, Sir. Knight of the Garter. (KG)
328295. Elizabeth Bohun.
Children:

TWENTY-FIRST GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Fitz Alan Family


656588. Richard Fitz Alan, Sir. Knight of the Garter (KG) 9th Earl of Arundell
656589. Eleanor Plantagener.
Children:

TWENTY-SECOND GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Prince Henry Lineage


1313178. Prince Henry.
1313179. Maud Chaworth.
Children:

TWENTY-THIRD GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Prince Henry Lineage


2626356. Prince Edmond son of King Henry.
Children:

TWENTY-THIRD GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Chaworth Family


2626358. Patrick Chaworth, Sir.
2626359. Isobel Beauchamp.
Children:

TWENTY-FOURTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Beauchamp Family


5252718. William Beauchamp II, Earl of Warwick.
5252719. Maud Fitz John. (also known as Fitz Geoffrey)
Children:

TWENTY-FIFTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES


10505436. William Beauchamel.
10505437. Isabel Manduit.
Children:

TWENTY-SIXTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Mandult Family


21010874. William Mandult.
21010875. Alice De Newbargh.
Children:

TWENTY-SEVENTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

De Newbury Family


42021750. Waleran De Newbury.
42021751. Alice Harcourt.
Children:

TWENTY-EIGHTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

De Newbury Family


84043500. Roger de Bellomont de Newbury.
84043501. Gundred de Warren.
Children:

TWENTY-NINTH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

de Warren Family


from book - "Woods/Wallace Cousin Clues", page 24
"Explanation: Prince Hugh Magnus (the great), was the Duke of France and Burgandy, Count of Vermandois, crusader; he married Adelheid, Countess of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois, and they had a daughter, Isabel. The parents of Prince Hugh the Great were Henry I, King of France and Anne of Russia. Isabel de Vermandois (daughter of Hugh and Adelheid) married twice. 1) Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Meullent and then created Earl of Leceeister. Robert died in 1168.

2)William de Warren, a companion of William the Conqueror (at least, his father was a companion of William the conqueror). William Sr. married Gundred, daughter of William the Conqueror and matilda of Flanders. All descendants of William de Warren are descendants of William the conqueror.

Lady Isabel de Vermandois-de Bellomon (Beaumont)-de Warren died in 1131.

She is the connecting link between many famous rulers of continental Europe, England and America, (Ref: YOUR FAMILY TREE by David S. Jordan)."

168087002. William de Warren.
168087003. Isabell de Vernandois.
Children:


THIRTIETH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

de Warren Family


336174004. William de Warren.
336174005. Gundred __________.
Children:

THIRTIETH GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Prince Hugh Lineage


336174006. Prince Hugh, Commander-in-Chief Crusades the 1st of.
336174007. Adelheid ___________.
Children:

THIRTY-FIRST GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

de Warren Family


[1087 - William the Conquerer, died]

*1086 - The Domesday Book compiled on orders from England's William I lists the assets of landowners to provide a basis for taxation and administration. The royal commissioners oblige the landowners to give information under oath as to the size of every piece of land, its resources, and its ownership-past and present.*

672348010. William the Conquerer.
672348011. Maud __________.
Children:

*1101 - England is invaded by Normandy's Robert Curthose, who has returned from the First Crusade and who tries to take the English throne from his younger brother Henry. He is bought off in the Treaty of Alton.*

*1106 - The Battle of Tinchebrai September 28 ends in defeat for Normandy's Robert Curthose at the hands of England's Henry I who has crossed the Channel and who takes his brother home in chains. Robert will be imprisoned first in the 28-year-old Tower of London, later in the castles of Devizes and Cardiff, and will remain a prisoner until his death early in 1134.*

Prince Hugh Lineage
(336174006) (30th generation)

[1031 - born, Henry I, King of France - died 1060]

*1205 - Frankish Crusaders are defeated near Adrianople by the Bulgarian king Kaloyan, who is supported by the Cumans and by local Greeks in a battle at which the Venetian doge Enrico Dandolo and the emperor Baldwin I are defeated. Dandolo dies at age 97, Baldwin is captured, Baldwins's able 31-year-old brother is regent, and when Baldwin dies in captivity the brother begins an 11-year reign as Henry I.*

672348012. Henry I, King of France.
672348013. Anna Variagi born in Russia.
Children:


LINEAGE TO CHARLEMAGNE

From Adelheid, daughter of Isabel de Vernandois


672348014. Herbert IV.
Children:

Herbert IV, Count de Vermandois and Valois, born about 1032.

Otho, Count de Vermandois, born about 1000, died 25 May 1045, married Pavie (Parvie)

Herbert III, Count of Vermandois, born about 955, died about 1000, married (her second husband) Ermengarde (Irmgard), daughter of Reinald, Count of Bar.

Gerberga of Lorraine, married Albert I, the Pious, Count of Vermandois, born about 920, died 988.

Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, died 939, married Gerberga died 5 May 984.

Hersent of France, daughter of Charles II, probably by his second wife, Adelaide, died 877, married (his second wife) Regnier I, Count of Hainaut, died 916.

Charles II, the Bald, King of France (840-877), Emperor (December 25, 875-877), born Frankfort-on-Main, 13 June 828, died near Mt. Cenlis in the Alps, 6 October 877, married (his first wife) December 842, Ermentrude, died 6 October 869, daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans.

Louis I, the Fair, Emperor (814-840), born August 778, died near Mainz, 20 June 840, married (his second wife), February 819, Judith of Bavaria , died 19 April 843, daughter of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria.

Charlemagne, King of France, Emperor of the West, crowned Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, 800, married Hildegarde of Swabia.

Charlemagne was a man of deep familial piety. As indicated by the epitaphs of his sisters Rothaid and Adelaide, he knew his ancestry in the male line back to his great-great-great-great-grandfather and probably far more extensively than that. Grandson of Charles Martel and firstborn of Pepin and Bertha, he had two brothers, Carloman and Pepin, and four sisters, Gisela, Adelaide, Rothaid, and Gertrude. Although there was ill will on the part of Carloman, Charlemagne named one of his sons for him (it was also the name of Charlemagne's uncle). One son, Pepin, was named for Charlemagne's father and younger brother (the latter of whom died as a child of six); one, Charles, for his grandfather and himself; one, Theodoric, for a cousin. three of his daughters, Adelaide, Gisela, and Rothaid, bore the names of his sisters; one Hildegard, of his wife (her mother); one, Bertha, of his beloved mother; one, Theodrada, of a cousin; and one, Hiltrud, of his aunt. Only seven-Louis, Lothair, Hrotrud, Adaltrud, Drogo, Hugo, and Rothild-of the eighteen were not named for members of his immediate family.

Initially Charlemagne expected a closely knit family alliance by virtue of his marriage to a Lombard princess, one of whose sisters was married to his brother and joint king, Carloman, and another to his cousin, Duke Tassilo of Bavaria. But this plan collapsed when he divorced her.


THIRTY-SECOND GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES


Ancestors of Maud ____ married to William the Conquerer
(672348011) (31st generation)
[William the Conquerer crowned 25 December 1066]

1344696022. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders married a daughter of Robert II, King of France, died 1067.

Baldwin IV died 1036, Count of Flanders & Artois.

Baldwin III died 988, Count of Flanders and Artois, married daughter of Beringarius II, King of Italy.

Arnolf, Count of Flanders, born 893, died 965, married a daughter of the Count of Luxenbourg.

Baldwin II, Count of Flanders married Elfrieda daughter of Alfred the Great, King of England.

Baldwin born in Flanders, died 877 at Avias, married Judith. Judith also married Athelwolth.


Ancestors of Judith


Charles the bald, born 823, died 869, Emperor of the West. (an area which now comprises the greater part of modern France)

[817-Louis the Pious divides France among his sons: Lothar becomes coregent, Louis receives Bavaria, Pepin Aquitania]

Lewis Le Debonaire died 840, Emperor of the West.

[804-Charlemagne's last war against the Saxons]

Charlemagne born 742, died 814. (Charles the Great), King of France and Emperor of the West.

[756-Pepin reduces Lombardy to vassal state]

Pepin Le Bref born 715, died 768, King of the Franks, married Bertha whose father was Count of Laon.

*741 - Charles Martel dies October 22 at age 53 after dividing his realms between his elder son Carloman and his younger son Pepin (or Pippin)although the country has had no true king since the death of Theodoric in 737. Lands to the east, including Austrasia, Alemannia, and Thuringia, have gone to Carloman along with Suzerainty over Bavaria, while Pepin has received Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence.*

*747 - Pepin's brother Carloman unexpectedly abdicates, becomes a monk, retires to a monastery near Rome, and leaves Pepin as sole master of the Frankish realm.*

*751 - Charles Martel's son Pepin (the short) has himself crowned at Soissons by the archbishop of Mainz Wynfrith Boniface and becomes Pepin III in a ceremony new to the Franks but one that gives the sovereign great prestige.*

*754 - Pepin III is crowned at Sain-Denis by Pope Stephen II, and the new Frankish dynasty is proclaimed holy and its title indisputable*

*756 - The donation of Pepin establishes the papal states and begins the temporal power of the papacy. The Frankish king Pepin III has taken lands that legally belong to the eastern empire, and he gives them to Pope Stephen II, thus tacitly recognizing claims of the popes to be heirs to the empire in Italy.*

*768 - Pepin the Short dies at age 54 and is succeeded as Frankish king by his 26-year-old son Charles, who will be known as Charles the Great, or Charlemagne. Pepin's son Carloman becomes king of Austrasia.*

*771 - Charlemagne becomes king of all the Franks upon the death of his brother Carloman, king of Austrasia, and he marries Hildegarde of Swabia.*

*774 - Charlemagne becomes the first Frankish king to visit Rome, and he confirms the donation of Pepin granted in 756 while making it clear that he is sovereign even in papal lands. Well over 6 feet tall, Charles the Great is a superb athlete. He is a merry man who can speak Latin and understand Greek even though he cannot learn to write, and he has repudiated his 771 marriage to Hildegarde, daughter of the Swabian king Desiderius.*

*814 - Charlemagne dies of pleurisy January 28 at age 71. The Carolingian Empire begins as Charlemagne's 36-year old son becomes Holy Roman Emperor to begin a 26-year reign as Louis I (the pious)*

Charles "the hammer", Duke of Franks won the great battle of Tours in 714.

*687 - The Frankish kingdom is united by Pepin the Younger who gains a victory at Testry*

!687 - Pepin II (of Heristal), grandson of Pepin I, gained supremacy in Austrasia and Neustria by his victory at Tertry.!

Pepin D'Huestal died 714, Duke of Autrasia.

Dodo died 640, married Anchuses daughter of Bishop of Mete.

[ 623-Dagobert I, elder son of Chlothar II, becomes King of Austrasia: his mayor, Pepin of Landen who died 639 ]

Pepin (the old) born in 560, died 639, Mayor of Austrasia.


THIRTY-SECOND GENERATION - PATERNAL LINES

Variagi Family Lineage

Ancestors of Anne of Russia (672348013) (31st generation)

[1020-Jaroslav the Wise, Prince of Kiev died 1054, codefies Russian law and builds cities, schools and churches]

Iaroslaf (also known as Sviatoslaf) Ruled Russia from 964-972.
Children:

[980- St. Vladimir becomes prince of Kiev and died 1015]

Vladimir born about 972, died about 1015 at Kief, on the Dnieper River. He ruled in Volhymia from 1078-1093. Vladimir's mother was a servant and the sister of Dobruina. He married Rogneda Rogvold, daughter of Variagi Rogvold, Ruler of Volotsk; a beautiful Greek Nun; a Bohemian; another of unknown background, also Anna sister of the Greek Emperors Basil and Constantine of Rome plus 800 concubines.

Children:

Sviatoslaf. (also known as Iaroslaf) Land of Novgored the Great. (also called the Varaiagi Tribe)
Children:
[945-Russia: Igor is succeeded by Sviatoslav]

Igor born Novgorod or Lodoga, Russia, married Olga of Scandinavia.

[862-Rurik, the first Russian grand prince, founds Novgorod]

*850 - The Norseman Rurik makes himself ruler of Kiev. The house of Rurik will be an important Russian royal family until the end of the 16th century.*

Rurik of Variagi Tribe, died about 945.


Variagi Tribe


Three brothers, around 862, and their families crossed the Baltic and took up positions on the border of the territory at Lake Ladoga, White Lake and Trivor at Izborslk.