Phyllis Snelson
F, #10776, Deceased, b. about 1919
| Consanguinity | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| Also Known As | Phyllis Snelson was also known as Phyllis Stainton. |
| User Reference Number | She; 9488 |
| Birth | She was born about 1919. |
| Christening | Phyllis was christened on 7 March 1919 in the local Parish Church of England, Chester. |
| Her father Charles Snelson died on 16 April 1959. |
William Edward Mutch
M, #10779, Deceased, b. 1887
| Consanguinity | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| User Reference Number | William Edward Mutch; 25119 |
| Birth | He was born in 1887. |
| His father Henry Mutch died in March 1933 in Wardleworth. |
| His mother Betsy Ann Hey died in December 1944 in Rochdale. |
Aregund Unknown1,2
F, #10798, Deceased
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| Also Known As | Aregund Unknown was also known as Aregund Unknown. |
| Marriage | Aregund Unknown and Clotaire I Unknown were married.2,1 |
| Residence | She resided Aregund, Aregunda, Arnegund, Aregonda, or Arnegonda was the wife of Clotaire I, king of the Franks, and the mother of Chilperic I of Neustria. She was the sister of Ingund, one of Clotaire's other wives. She lived during the sixth century.
Her sepulchre, among dozens of others, was discovered in 1959 in the Saint Denis Basilica by archaeologist Michel Fleury. It contained remarkably well-preserved clothing items and jewellery, which were used to identify her.
In an episode of the television series, Digging for the Truth, aired in May 2006, host Josh Bernstein arranged a DNA test of a sample of her remains to see if it showed any Middle Eastern characteristics. It did not.1 |
| BurialAsDeath | She; Basilica of St Denis, Paris1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 19697 |
| Her father Baderic Unknown died about 529. |
| Her son Chilperic I Unknown was born about 539. |
| Her husband Clotaire I Unknown died in 561. |
Citations
- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1025] Bostock Family History