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| Daughter | Alswyn Verch Howell+ |
| Birth | Iewan Howell was born Person Source, Y.2 |
| Marriage | Iewan Howell and Alson Horrell were married.1 |
| Death | He died Y Y, Y.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18691 |
| His wife Alson Horrell died. |
| Consanguinity | Partner of Robert J Thomas (1st cousin 2 times removed of Adrian John Snelson) |
| Father | Edwin Barton |
| Mother | Jane Unknown |
| Daughter | Jennie Petunia Thomas+ (b. 1898, d. 1990) |
| Daughter | Margaret Mayfe Thomas (b. 1900) |
| Son | Edwin Thomas (b. 1903) |
| Son | Robert Thomas (b. 6 February 1907) |
| Daughter | Leah Thomas+ (b. 17 December 1911, d. 1979) |
| Son | Edwin Thomas (b. 12 April 1916) |
| Person References | Descendents of William Snelson c.1670 William Snelston bef 1668 - aft 1707 |
| Marriage | Leah Davies Barton and Robert J Thomas were married. |
| User Reference Number | She; 23823 |
| Birth | She was born in 1879 in Llandwrog, Caeranvon, Wales. |
| Her daughter Jennie Petunia Thomas was born in 1898 in Liverpool. | |
| Her daughter Margaret Mayfe Thomas was born in 1900 in Caernarvon. | |
| Her son Edwin Thomas was born in 1903. | |
| Her son Robert Thomas was born on 6 February 1907. | |
| Her daughter Leah Thomas was born on 17 December 1911. | |
| Her son Edwin Thomas was born on 12 April 1916 in Llanbeblig, Caernarvon. | |
| Residence | Leah Davies Barton resided in Leicestershire in 1939. |
| Death | She died in January 1950, at age ~71, in Bury, Lancashire, England. |
| Residence | She resided in 115 Abbey Crescent, Heywood, in January 1950. |
| Burial | Leah Davies's remains were buried on 13 January 1950 in St James, Calderbrook, Nr Rochdale, Lancashire, Address: Grave, Row 22, Number 7. |
| Her husband Robert J Thomas died in January 1954. |
| Label and Year | Manual |
|---|---|
| Census 1901 | Leah Davies Barton Id #12,527 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1901 at Llanbeblig, Caernarvon; Address: St Halen Street Principal Role Witness Role: wife Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1911 | Leah Davies Barton Id #12,527 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1911 at Lanbeblig; Principal Role Witness Role: wife Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Father | Siward Unknown (b. about 1020, d. 1055) |
| Mother | Aelfled III Unknown (b. about 1027) |
| Daughter | Matilda Unknown+ (b. 1074, d. 23 April 1130) |
| Birth | Waltheof Unknown was born Person Source, Y.2 |
| Residence | He resided Waltheof, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton (1045 - 1076) was the last of the Anglo-Saxon earls, remaining in England for a decade after the Norman conquest. He was a son of Earl Siward of Northumbria, and, although he was probably educated for a monastic life, became Earl of Huntingdon and Earl of Northumberland about 1065. After the Battle of Hastings he submitted to William the Conqueror; but when Sweyn II of Denmark invaded Northern England in 1069 he joined him with Edgar Ætheling and took part in the attack on York, only, however, to make a fresh submission after their departure in 1070. Then, restored to his earldom, he married William's niece, Judith, and in 1072 was appointed Earl of Northampton. The Domesday Book (made by order of King William and finally completed in 1086) mentions Waltheof ('Walleff'). In 1075 Waltheof joined the conspiracy against the king arranged by the earls of Norfolk and Hereford; but soon repenting of his action he confessed his guilt to Archbishop Lanfranc, and then to William, who was in Normandy. Returning to England with William he was arrested, and after being brought twice before the king's court was sentenced to death. On the 31st of May 1076 he was beheaded on St. Giles's Hill, near Winchester. Weak and unreliable in character, Waltheof, like his father, is said to have been a man of immense bodily strength. Devout and charitable, he was regarded by the English as a martyr, and miracles were said to have been worked at his tomb at Crowland. He was married (1070) with Judith of Lens, daughter of Lambert II, Count of Lens and Adeliza, Countess of Aumale and had three daughters, the eldest of whom, Matilda, brought the earldom of Huntingdon to her second husband, David I of Scotland. One of Waltheof's grandsons was Waltheof (d. 1159), abbot of Melrose . His creation of the earldom of Northampton, however, died with him, and he would remain the last to hold a Saxon-era title until the Earl of Wessex nearly a thousand years later.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18566 |
| Birth | He was born in 1045 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England.1 |
| His father Siward Unknown died in 1055. | |
| Marriage | Waltheof Unknown and Judith Unknown were married in 1070.1 |
| His daughter Matilda Unknown was born in 1074 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England. | |
| Death | He died on 31 May 1076 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.1 |
| His wife Judith Unknown died after 1086. |
| Father | Ralph Brereton |
| Son | Ralph Brereton+ |
| Marriage | William Brereton was married.1 |
| Death | He died Y Y, Y.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18421 |
| Son | Robert Frederick D'Arcy+ (b. 16 March 1901, d. 29 March 1968) |
| Marriage | Daniel D'Arcy and Leah Woods were married. |
| User Reference Number | He; 23552 |
| Birth | He was born in 1858 in Dublin, Ireland. |
| His son Robert Frederick D'Arcy was born on 16 March 1901. | |
| Death | Daniel D'Arcy died in 1938, at age ~80, in Chester. |
| His wife Leah Woods died in 1949. |