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Katherine Jones1

F, #9026, Deceased, d. May 1632
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Family 1: George Bostock (b. 1606, d. 14 August 1663)

Family 2: Edward Jones

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Also Known AsKatherine Jones was also known as Katherine Bostock.
MarriageKatherine Jones and George Bostock were married in an unknown place.
MarriageKatherine Jones and Edward Jones were married in an unknown place.
ResidenceShe resided in Wrexham, Denbighshire.
User Reference NumberShe; 8204
DeathShe died in May 1632.
BurialKatherine's remains were buried on 19 May 1632 in the local cemetery, Farndon, [[Principal Role]]
[[Witness Role: Buried]].
Her husband George Bostock died on 14 August 1663 in Llanrush Quarter Sessions.

Citations

  1. [S611] Alfred Neobard PALMER, The Town of Holt & The Parish of Isycoed

Gervaise Unknown1,2

M, #9028, Deceased
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Family: Eremburge Unknown

DaughterMathilde Unknown+ (d. March 1099)

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MarriageGervaise Unknown and Eremburge Unknown were married.2,1
DeathHe died Y Y, Y.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18829
His wife Eremburge Unknown died.

Citations

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

Jane Greer

F, #9029, Deceased, b. 1912, d. 1994
ConsanguinityPartner of John Pike Benyon (2nd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson)
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Parents

FatherReuben Bryce John Greer (b. 1867, d. 1840)
MotherJane Wilson (b. 1876, d. 1966)

Family: John Pike Benyon (b. 1910, d. 1991)

Person ReferencesGeorge Benyon 1783-1850

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MarriageJane Greer and John Pike Benyon were married.
User Reference NumberShe; 23967
Her father Reuben Bryce John Greer died in 1840.
BirthShe was born in 1912 was born <()> <()>.
Her mother Jane Wilson died in 1966.
Her husband John Pike Benyon died in 1991 in East London, Ladybrand, Free State, South Africa.
DeathJane Greer died in 1994, at age ~82.

Baldwin IV Unknown1,2

M, #9037, Deceased, b. about 980, d. 30 May 1036
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Parents

FatherArnulf II Unknown (b. about 960, d. 30 March 988)
MotherRosala (Suzanne) Unknown (b. 950, d. 13 December 1003)

Family 1: Otgiva Unknown (b. about 984, d. 21 February 1030)

SonBaldwin V Unknown+ (d. 1 September 1067)

Family 2: Eleanor Unknown (b. 1010, d. 1071)

Main Events

ResidenceBaldwin IV Unknown resided Baldwin IV of Flanders (980–May 30, 1036), known as the Bearded, was Count of Flanders from 988 until his death. He was the son of Arnulf II of Flanders. His mother was Rozala of Lombardy. He was a seventh-generation descendant of Charlemagne through his father and an eighth-generation one through his mother.

In contrast to his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guînes, Hesdin, and St. Pol.

To the north of the county Baldwin was given Zeeland as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, while on the right bank of the Scheldt river he received Valenciennes (1013) and parts of the Cambresis and Hainaut.

In the French territories of the count of Flanders, the supremacy of the Baldwini remained unchallenged. They organized a great deal of colonization of marshland along the coastline of Flanders and enlarged the harbour and city of Brugge.

Baldwin first married Ogive of Luxembourg, by whom he had a son and heir Baldwin V. He later married Eleanor of Normandy (or perhaps Ainor or Judith), widow of Duke Welf of Bavaria and daughter of Richard II of Normandy, by whom he had at least one daughter Judith. This daughter married Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumberland. These family connections demonstrate the political interests of the Flemish counts, both in the Kingdom of France, England and the Holy Roman Empire.

His granddaughter, Matilda of Flanders, would go on to marry William the Conqueror, therefore starting the line of Anglo-Norman Kings of England.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18704
Birth RegHe; Eleanor Unknown; 3rd cousins 1 removed1
Birth RegHe; Otgiva Unknown; 5th cousins1
BirthHe was born about 980 in Flanders, France.2,1
His father Arnulf II Unknown died on 30 March 988.
His mother Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown died on 13 December 1003.
MarriageBaldwin IV Unknown and Otgiva Unknown were married about 1012.2,1
His wife Otgiva Unknown died on 21 February 1030 in Flanders, France.
MarriageBaldwin IV Unknown and Eleanor Unknown were married in 1035.2,1
DeathHe died on 30 May 1036, at age ~56, in Flanders, France.2,1
His wife Eleanor Unknown died in 1071.

Citations

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

Otto Unknown1,2

M, #9046, Deceased, b. about 851, d. 30 November 912
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Parents

FatherLiudolf Unknown (b. about 826, d. 12 March 866)
MotherOda Unknown (b. about 806, d. 17 May 913)

Family: Hedwiga Unknown (b. about 846, d. 24 December 903)

SonHenry I The Fowler Unknown+ (b. 876, d. 2 July 936)

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MarriageOtto Unknown and Hedwiga Unknown were married.2,1
BurialOtto's remains were buried in Monastery of Gandersheim.1
ResidenceHe resided Otto or Oddo (c. 851 – 30 November 912), called the Illustrious (der Erlauchte) by later authors, was the Duke of Saxony from 880 to his death. He was the younger son of Liudolf, Duke of Saxony, and his wife Oda, and succeeded his brother Bruno as duke after the latter's death in battle in 880. His dynasty, named after his father, is called the Liudolfing.

By a charter of Louis the Younger to the Abbey of Gandersheim dated 26 January 877, the pago Suththuringa (country of South Thuringia) is described as in comitatu Ottonis (in Otto's county). In a charter of 28 January 897, Otto is described as marchio and the pago Eichesfelden (Eichsfeld) is now found to be within his county (march). He was also the lay abbot of Hersfeld Abbey in 908. He was described as magni ducis Oddonis (great duke Otto) by Widukind of Corvey when describing the marriage of his sister, Liutgard, to King Louis.

Otto rarely left Saxony. He was a regional prince and his overlords, Louis the Younger and Arnulf, with both of whom he was on good terms, rarely interfered in Saxony. In Saxony, Otto was king in practice and he established himself as tributary ruler over the neighbouring Slav tribes, such as the Daleminzi.

According to Widukind of Corvey, Otto was offered the kingship of East Francia after the death of Louis the Child in 911, but did not accept it on account of his advanced age, instead suggesting Conrad of Franconia. The truthfulness of this report is considered doubtful.

Otto's wife was Hathui (Hedwiga), daughter of Henry of Franconia. Otto is buried in the monastery of Gandersheim. He had two sons, Thankmar and Liudolf, who predeceased him, but his third son Henry succeeded him as duke of Saxony and was later elected king. His daughter Oda married Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18579
BirthHe was born about 851 in Saxony, Germany.3,1
His father Liudolf Unknown died on 12 March 866.
His son Henry I The Fowler Unknown was born in 876 in Germany.
His wife Hedwiga Unknown died on 24 December 903.
DeathOtto Unknown died on 30 November 912, at age ~61.3,1
His mother Oda Unknown died on 17 May 913.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1017] Ancestors of Henry II
  3. [S1025] Bostock Family History

Mary Irene Clothier

F, #9047, Deceased, b. about 1910
Consanguinity2nd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherRichard Edward Clothier (b. about 1879, d. 1 June 1957)
MotherAlice Annie Head (b. about 1878)
Person ReferencesAnne Jones
George Benyon 1783-1850

Main Events

User Reference NumberMary Irene Clothier; 23707
BirthShe was born about 1910 in Brighton, Sussex.
Her father Richard Edward Clothier died on 1 June 1957 in Lewes, East Sussex, England.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1911Mary Irene Clothier Id #9,047 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1911 at Brighton, Brighton, Sussex; Address: 16 Tillstone St

Witness Role: daughter

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