Hubert Allen Benyon
M, #3901, Deceased, b. 26 June 1915, d. 1997
| Consanguinity | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| User Reference Number | Hubert Allen Benyon; 23713 |
| Birth | He was born on 26 June 1915 in Norwich, Norfolk. |
| His father Timothy Benyon died on 12 May 1943 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England. |
| Death | Hubert Allen Benyon died in 1997, at age ~82, in East Staffordshire. |
Duncan I Unknown1,2
M, #3909, Deceased, b. about 1001, d. 14 August 1040
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| Burial | Duncan I's remains were buried in Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland.1 |
| Residence | He resided Donnchad mac CrÃnáin (Anglicised Duncan) (died 15 August 1040) was king of Alba. He was son of CrÃnán, hereditary lay abbot of Dunkeld, and Bethóc, daughter of king Malcom II.
Unlike the 'King Duncan' of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the historical Duncan appears to have been a young man. He followed his grandfather Malcolm as king after the latter's death on 25 November 1034, without apparent opposition. He may have been Malcolm's acknowledged successor as the succession appears to have been uneventful.
An early source, a variant of the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, gives Duncan's wife the Gaelic name Suthen. Whatever his wife's name may have been, Duncan had at least two sons. The eldest, Malcolm III was king from 1057 to 1093, the second Donald III was king afterwards. Máel Muire of Atholl is a possible third son of Duncan, although this is uncertain.
The early period of Duncan's reign was apparently uneventful, perhaps a consequence of his youth. Macbeth is recorded as his dux, literally duke, but in the context of the time, this suggests that Macbeth was the power behind the throne.
In 1039, Duncan led a large Scots army south to besiege Durham, but the expedition ended in disaster. Duncan survived, but the following year he led an army north into Moray, traditionally seen as Macbeth's domain. There he was killed, at Pitgaveny near Elgin, by his own men led by Macbeth, probably on 15 August 1040.
He is depicted as an elderly King in Macbeth by William Shakespeare. There he is killed in his sleep by Macbeth. He is featured in the Walt Disney animated television series Gargoyles. He was the second person to use the Hunter persona.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18440 |
| His wife Suthen Unknown died. |
| Birth | He was born about 1001 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.1 |
| His son Malcolm III Unknown was born about 1030. |
| Marriage | Duncan I Unknown and Suthen Unknown were married in 1030 in Scotland.2,1 |
| Death | He died on 14 August 1040, at age ~39, in Bothnguane, Scotland.2,1 |
| His father Crinan Unknown died in 1045 in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. |
| His mother Bethoc Unknown died in 1045. |
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- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1017] Ancestors of Henry II
Susanna Johnson1
F, #3919, Deceased, b. about 1816, d. before 1871
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| Also Known As | Susanna Johnson was also known as Susanna Boulton. |
| User Reference Number | She; 23420 |
| Birth | She was born about 1816 in Cricklade, Wiltshire [2]. |
| Marriage | Susanna Johnson and John Boulton were married on 3 October 1833 in Cricklade, Wiltshire [2]. |
| Her daughter Elizabeth Boulton was born about January 1834 in Cricklade, Wiltshir. |
| Her husband John Boulton died in 1867 in Wiltshire [2]. |
| Death | Susanna Johnson died before 1871. |
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- [S1523] File (merged): C:UsersJohn SnelsonDocumentsFamily Historian ProjectsJane Hearn Export 5 April 2016Jane Hearn Export 5 April 2016.fh_dataJane Hearn Export 5 April 2016.ged