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Frederick Harvey

M, #3326, Deceased, b. 1876, d. 1924
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Family: Elizabeth Vine (b. 1879, d. 1966)

DaughterElizabeth Georgina Harvey (b. 28 December 1898, d. 28 December 1998)

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MarriageFrederick Harvey and Elizabeth Vine were married.
User Reference NumberHe; 24058
BirthHe was born in 1876.
His daughter Elizabeth Georgina Harvey was born on 28 December 1898 in Edge Hill, Liverpool.
OccupationHe was a barman in 1899.
OccupationHe was a coachman in 1899.
DeathHe died in 1924, at age ~48.
His wife Elizabeth Vine died in 1966.

Mary Ellen Collins

F, #3329, Deceased, b. 21 June 1858, d. 24 November 1955
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Family: John Crowther

DaughterEdith Winifred Crowther+ (b. 14 February 1885, d. 9 February 1979)

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Also Known AsMary Ellen Collins was also known as Mary Ellen Crowther.
MarriageMary Ellen Collins and John Crowther were married.
User Reference NumberShe; 16292
BirthShe was born on 21 June 1858.
Her daughter Edith Winifred Crowther was born on 14 February 1885 in Brighouse, Yorkshire.
DeathMary Ellen Collins died on 24 November 1955, at age 97.

Robert Unknown1,2

M, #3334, Deceased, d. 1037
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Parents

FatherRichard I The Fearless Unknown (b. about 935, d. 20 November 996)
MotherGunnor Unknown (b. about 936, d. 4 January 1031)

Family: Harleve Unknown

SonRichard Unknown+ (b. 1037, d. 13 December 1067)

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MarriageRobert Unknown and Harleve Unknown were married.2,1
ResidenceHe resided Robert II was son of duke Richard I of Normandy and his second wife Gunnora. He was a younger brother of duke Richard II, and uncle of duke Robert II. He was archbishop of Rouen (989 to 1037) and also count of Évreux.

In the 990s, archishop Robert plotted to cause the overthrow of the Capetians from the throne they very recently had obtained.

The early years of duke Robert II's reign were turbulent: his elder brother Richard III had died suddenly after a year of ruling the duchy, and Robert II was naturally accused of fratricide. Archbishop Robert evidently believed it, and duke Robert II laid siege to him at Évreux, forcing him into exile: he laid all of Normandy under an interdict. For several years conditions worsened: with even Alan III of Brittany joining in the attack on the duke. But by 1031, 'the situation had been largely retrieved, and the chief agent in effecting the recovery was the metropolitan archbishop of Rouen.' Archbishop Robert was always closely involved in the government of the duchy. Without him, duke Robert II would never have been able to rule. His uncle's support was essential. Archbishop Robert was recalled from exile and the stabilization of Normandy began. A reconciliation took place: the interdict was lifted. The war with Brittany was ended by his mediation. From this time until his death in 1037 he was the dominant political influence in the duchy of Normandy.

Robert married Harleve of Rouen and had the following children by her:
* Richard, Count of Évreux (d. 1067).
* Rudolph d'Évreux
* daughter, married Gerard de Fleitel
* William d'Évreux (may be fictitious)

Duke Robert II went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1035 and died in progress. According to duke Robert's will, archbishop Robert became the regent of the duchy and the main guardian of the little heir, Robert II's bastard son, William.

For a couple of years all was peaceful enough. But the death of archbishop Robert on 16 March 1037 ended the stability of the duchy. William the bastard's relatives sought to remove him, resulting in the long anarchy of his minority.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18791
His wife Harleve Unknown died.
His father Richard I The Fearless Unknown died on 20 November 996 in Fecamp, France.
His mother Gunnor Unknown died on 4 January 1031 in France.
DeathRobert Unknown died in 1037.2,1
His son Richard Unknown was born in 1037.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1017] Ancestors of Henry II

Eadgifu Unknown1,2

F, #3343, Deceased, b. 902, d. after 955
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Parents

FatherEdward the Elder Unknown (b. 871, d. 17 July 924)
MotherAelflaeda Unknown (b. 878, d. 920)

Family 1: Charles III the Simple Unknown (b. 17 September 879, d. 7 October 929)

SonLouis IV d'Outremer Unknown+ (b. 918, d. 10 September 954)

Family 2: Herbert de Vermandois (d. about 983)

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Also Known AsEadgifu Unknown was also known as Eadgifu de Vermandois.
Also Known AsShe was also known as Eadgifu Unknown.
ResidenceShe resided Eadgifu (b. 902, d. after 955) or Edgifu, was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of Wessex and England, born in Wessex. She was the second wife of King Charles III of France, whom she married in 919 after the death of his first wife, Frederonne, and she was mother to Louis d'Outremer of France. In 922 Charles III was deposed and the next year taken prisioner by Count Herbert II of Vermandois, an ally of the present king. To protect her son's safety Eadgifu took him to England in 923, where he stayed until 936, when he was called back to France to be crowned king.1
User Reference NumberShe; 18666
BirthShe was born in 902 in Wessex, England.3,1
Her son Louis IV d'Outremer Unknown was born in 918.
MarriageEadgifu Unknown and Charles III the Simple Unknown were married on 7 October 919.2,1
Her mother Aelflaeda Unknown died in 920.
Her father Edward the Elder Unknown died on 17 July 924.
Her husband Charles III the Simple Unknown died on 7 October 929.
MarriageEadgifu Unknown and Herbert de Vermandois were married in 951.4,1
Her son Louis IV d'Outremer Unknown died on 10 September 954 in Rheims, Champagne, France.
DeathShe died after 955.3,1
Her husband Herbert de Vermandois died about 983.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1018] Genealogy of the Kings of France and their Wives
  3. [S1025] Bostock Family History
  4. [S1017] Ancestors of Henry II

John Snelson

M, #3349, Deceased, b. 27 March 1870, d. 11 March 1940
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Parents

FatherJohn Snelson (b. before 18 January 1832, d. 11 November 1924)
MotherMartha Elizabeth Cox (b. about 1838, d. 29 May 1919)

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OccupationJohn Snelson was a baker.
BiographyHe went to the Eurunderee School with Henry Lawson. John joined his brother in Cobar, and took on the bakery business. [:CR:].
User Reference NumberHe; 1968
BirthHe was born on 27 March 1870 in New South Wales, Australia.1
ResidenceHe resided in New Pipeclay, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia, in 1876.
EducationHe was educated in the Bark School, Eurunderee, Nr Mudgee, New South Wales, on 2 October 1876 [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Student]].
ResidenceHe resided in Linsley Street, Cobar, in 1906.2
His mother Martha Elizabeth Cox died on 29 May 1919.
His father John Snelson died on 11 November 1924 in Broad Oak, Gulgong.
DeathJohn Snelson died on 11 March 1940, at age 69.
BurialJohn's remains were buried on 13 March 1946 in the local cemetery [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Buried]].3

Citations

  1. [S167] NSW Births To 1905 Pre 1861 Nil, R3-1878
  2. [S214] Electoral Rolls Cobar 1906
  3. [S183] Letter from Blue Mountains City Library 3 April 1990