Eric the Victorious Unknown1,2
M, #11728, Deceased, b. 970, d. about 995
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| Marriage | Eric the Victorious Unknown and Sigrid the Haughty Unknown were married.2,1 |
| Residence | He resided Eric the Victorious (VI), Old Norse : EirÃkr inn sigrsæli, Modern Swedish: Erik Segersäll, (970 - c 995), was the first Swedish king about whom anything definite is known. He was victorious over an invasion from the south in the Battle of the Fýrisvellir close to Uppsala. Reports that Eric's brother Olof was the father of Styrbjörn the Strong belong to the realm of myth.
The extent of his kingdom is unknown. In addition to the Swedish heartland round lake Mälaren it may have extended down the Baltic Sea coast as far south as Blekinge.
According to Adam of Bremen, Eric allied himself with the Polish prince Boleslav to conquer Denmark and chase away its king Sweyn Forkbeard. He proclaimed himself the king of Sweden and Denmark which he ruled until his death which would have taken place in 994 or 995. Adam says that Eric was baptised in Denmark, but later returned to the Norse gods. Adam of Bremen gives Emund Eriksson as Eric's predecessor.
In all probability he founded the town of Sigtuna, which still exists and where the first Swedish coins were stamped for his son and successor Olof Skötkonung.
The Norse sagas relate that he was the son of Björn Eriksson and that he ruled together with his brother Olof. He married Sigrid the Haughty, the daughter of the legendary Viking Skagul Toste, but would later divorce her and give her Götaland as a fief. According to Eymund's saga he took a new queen, Auð, the daughter of Haakon Sigurdsson, the ruler of Norway.
Before this happened, his brother Olof died, and a new co-ruler had to be appointed, but the Swedes refused to accept his rowdy nephew Styrbjörn the Strong as his co-ruler. Styrbjörn was given 60 longships by Eric and sailed away to live as a Viking. Styrbjörn would become the ruler of Jomsborg and an ally and brother-in-law of the Danish king Harold Bluetooth. Styrbjörn returned to Sweden with a major Danish army, which Eric defeated in the Battle of the Fýrisvellir at Old Uppsala.
According to the sagas, Eric was the son of Björn Ericsson.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 19561 |
| His son Olof Skotkonung Unknown was born about 967. |
| Birth | Eric the Victorious Unknown was born in 970.2,1 |
| Death | He died about 995, at age ~25.2,1 |
| His wife Sigrid the Haughty Unknown died in 1014. |
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- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1025] Bostock Family History
Teutberga Unknown1,2
F, #11738, Deceased
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| Also Known As | Teutberga Unknown was also known as Teutberga Unknown. |
| Marriage | Teutberga Unknown and Lothair II Unknown were married.2,1 |
| Death | She died Y Y, Y.1 |
| Residence | She resided Teutberga was a Frank and daughter of Boso the Elder. Therefore she was a Bosonid. She married Lothair II, a prince of the Carolingian dynasty, the imperial family of Francia. Hucbert, the lay-abbot of St Maurice was Teutberga's brother.
Lothair's reign was chiefly occupied by his efforts to obtain a divorce from his wife Teutberga, and his relations with his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German were influenced by his desire to obtain their support for this endeavor. Although quarrels and reconciliations between the three kings followed each other in quick succession, in general it may be said that Louis favoured the divorce, and Charles opposed it, while neither lost sight of the fact that Lothair had no sons to inherit his lands. Lothair, whose desire for the divorce was prompted by his affection for a woman named Waldrada, put away Theutberga, but Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after she had submitted successfully to the ordeal of water, Lothair was compelled to restore her in 858. Still pursuing his purpose, he won the support of his brother, Emperor Louis II, by a cession of lands and obtained the consent of the local clergy to the divorce and to his marriage with Waldrada, which took place in 862.
A synod of Frankish bishops met at Metz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court of Charles the Bald, and Pope Nicholas I voided the decision of the synod. An attack on Rome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, threatened with excommunication and convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, again took back his wife.
Teutberga, however, either from inclination or compulsion, now expressed her desire for a divorce, and Lothair went to Italy to obtain the assent of the new pope, Adrian II. Placing a favourable interpretation upon the words of the pope, he had set out on the return journey, when he was seized with fever and died at Piacenza on the August 8, 869. He left, by Waldrada, a son Hugo who was declared illegitimate, and his kingdom was divided between his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German by the Treaty of Mersen.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 19434 |
| Her father Boso the Elder Unknown died about 855. |
| Her husband Lothair II Unknown died on 8 August 869. |
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- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1025] Bostock Family History
William Mutch
M, #11739, Deceased, b. 21 November 1775, d. about March 1851
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| User Reference Number | William Mutch; 24590 |
| Birth | He was born on 21 November 1775 in Prescot. |
| Baptism | He was baptised on 3 December 1775 in St Mary the Virgin, Prescot. |
| Marriage | William Mutch and Sarah Appleton were married on 18 May 1801 in Farnworth, Nr Prescot. Lancashire. |
| Occupation | He was a Bricklayer in Prescot, England, in 1803. |
| His daughter Mary Much was born on 6 March 1803 in Prescot. |
| His son Thomas Mutch was born in 1805. |
| His son William Mutch was born on 28 March 1808. |
| His son William Mutch was born in 1811. |
| His son Nathan Mutch was born in 1816. |
| His son Joseph Mutch was born in February 1820 in Whiston, Lancashire, England. |
| His daughter Johanna Mutch was born about October 1823. |
| His son William Mutch was born in 1831. |
| His son James Mutch was born in 1832. |
| His father Thomas Mutch died about February 1839 in Prescot. |
| His mother Johannah Booth died in 1844. |
| His wife Sarah Appleton died in 1845. |
| Death | William Mutch died about March 1851, at age ~75. |
| Burial | William's remains were buried on 25 March 1851 in St Mary the Virgin, Prescot, Burial: 7 Apr 1900 St Mary the Virgin, Prescot, Lancashire, England Nathan Mutch - Age: 84 Abode: Prescot Buried by: R. Freeman Register: Burials 1897 - 1900, Page 69, Entry 552. |
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| Label and Year | Manual |
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| Census 1841 | William Mutch Id #11,739 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841 at Prescot; [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: Head of Household]]
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Marie Baskerville1
F, #11745, Deceased, b. before 14 June 1601
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| Also Known As | Marie Baskerville was also known as Marie Snelson. |
| User Reference Number | She; 3025 |
| Birth | She was born before 14 June 1601 in Goostrey, Cheshire. |
| Christening | Marie was christened on 14 June 1601 in the local parish church, Goostrey, Cheshire.2 |
| Her mother Dorothy Adderley died in January 1603. |
| Residence | Marie Baskerville resided in Prestbury in 1624. |
| Marriage | Marie Baskerville and John Snelson were married on 4 May 1624 in the local parish church, Siddington ?, Cheshire.3,1 |
| Her father Thomas Baskervyle died in December 1625 in Goostrey, Cheshire. |
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- [S305] North & East Cheshire Marriage Index
- [S388] Earwaker, Earwaker's East Cheshire Past and Present
- [S1879] Family Origin Name Survey
Mabel De Kingsley1
F, #11748, Deceased
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| Also Known As | Mabel De Kingsley was also known as Mabel Done. |
| Birth | She was born Person Source, Y.2 |
| Marriage | Mabel De Kingsley and Richard Done were married.1 |
| Death | She died Y Y, Y.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 19309 |
| Her husband Richard Done died. |
| Birth | She was born about 1262.1 |
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- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1024] Brereton History
John Wilford Ferraby
M, #11750, Deceased, b. 1 October 1944, d. 15 December 2012
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| Also Known As | John Wilford Ferraby was also known as John Wilford Ferraby. |
| Occupation | He was a Qty-Surveyor. |
| User Reference Number | He; 149 |
| Birth | He was born on 1 October 1944. |
| Marriage | John Wilford Ferraby and Vivienne Mary Danvers were married about 1968 in parish church, St. Mary's, Ely. |
| His father Robert Douglas Ferraby died in September 1998 in Lincolnshire. |
| His wife Vivienne Mary Danvers died on 19 March 2007. |
| Death | John Wilford Ferraby died on 15 December 2012, at age 68, in St George's Hospital, Tooting, London. |
| His mother Joan Lockwood died on 18 June 2013 in Lily House, Ely, Cambs. |