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William De Moulton1

M, #16379, Deceased
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MarriageWilliam De Moulton and Joan De Latham were married.1
DeathHe died Y Y, Y.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18749
His wife Joan De Latham died.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell

James Bingley Jones1

M, #16385, Deceased, b. about 1812, d. 9 July 1876
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Person Exhibits

Parents

Family 1:

SonJames Bingley Jones (b. about 1854)

Family 2: Margaret Price (b. 1814, d. about 1853)

SonJohn Jones
SonEdward Jones (b. about 1835)
SonThomas Jones (b. about 1837)
SonWilliam Jones (b. about 1847)
DaughterMargaret Jones (b. about 1849)
DaughterAnne Jane Jones (b. about 1850, d. 1936)

Family 3: Margaret Dodd (b. 13 July 1827)

SonJames Bingley Jones (b. about 1858)
SonArthur Jones (b. about 1860)
DaughterElizabeth Dodd Jones (b. 1861)
SonJoseph Jones (b. about 1867)

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BiographyHe was George Snelson's stepfather when George became a free man in 1872. [:CR:].
User Reference NumberJames Bingley Jones; 2068
OccupationHe was a Cabinet Maker.
BirthHe was born about 1812.
MarriageJames Bingley Jones and Margaret Price were married about 1834.
His son Edward Jones was born about 1835.
His son Thomas Jones was born about 1837.
OccupationJames Bingley Jones was an as a carpenter in Handbridge in 1841.
His son William Jones was born about 1847.
His daughter Margaret Jones was born about 1849.
His daughter Anne Jane Jones was born about 1850.
His wife Margaret Price died about 1853.
His son James Bingley Jones was born about 1854.
MarriageJames Bingley Jones and Margaret Dodd were married on 7 September 1857 in parish church, St. Bridget's, Chester.2,3
His son James Bingley Jones was born about 1858.
His son Arthur Jones was born about 1860.
His daughter Elizabeth Dodd Jones was born in 1861.
His son Joseph Jones was born about 1867.
ResidenceJames Bingley Jones resided in the "Wellington Inn", in Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire, about 1872.
DeathHe died on 9 July 1876, at age ~64, in Chester.
BurialJames Bingley's remains were buried on 13 July 1876 in St Bridget, Chester.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1841James Bingley Jones Id #16,385 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1841 at Handbridge; Principal Role

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Census 1851James Bingley Jones Id #16,385 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1851 at Handbridge; Principal Role

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Census 1861James Bingley Jones Id #16,385 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1861 at Chester; Principal Role
Witness Role: Head of Household

Principal Role

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Census 1871James Bingley Jones Id #16,385 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1871 at 37 Handbridge, Chester; Principal Role

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Citations

  1. [S1759] Register of Freemen City of Chester 1865-1910
  2. [S1840] James Bingley Jones
  3. [S394] Marriage Certificate of Margaret Snelson & James Jones 1857
  4. [S1371] Census 1851 Cheshire James Bingley Jones a 39

Richard I The Fearless Unknown1,2

M, #16388, Deceased, b. about 935, d. 20 November 996
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Parents

FatherWilliam I Longsword Unknown (b. about 893, d. 17 December 942)
MotherSprota Unknown (b. about 911, d. about 972)

Family 1: Emma Unknown (b. 943, d. 19 March 968)

Family 2: Gunnor Unknown (b. about 936, d. 4 January 1031)

SonRichard II The Good Unknown+ (d. 23 August 1026)
SonRobert Unknown+ (d. 1037)
SonMauger Unknown+ (b. about 967, d. after 1033)
DaughterEmma Unknown (b. 985, d. 14 March 1052)

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ResidenceRichard I The Fearless Unknown resided See notes.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18624
NoteEvent Memos from GEDCOM Import...

Residence
Richard I of Normandy (c. 935 - November 20, 996, was the Duke of Normandy from 942 to 996; he is considered the first to actually have held that title. He was called Richard the Fearless (French, Sans Peur).

He was born to William I of Normandy, ruler of Normandy, and Sprota of Senlis. He was born probably between 932 and 935; he was still a boy when his father died in 942. His mother was a Breton concubine captured in war and bound to William by a Danish marriage. After William died, Sprota became the wife of Esperleng, a wealthy miller.

Richard was still a boy when his father died, and so he was powerless to stop Louis IV of France when he seized Normandy. Louis kept him in confinement in his youth at Lâon, but he escaped with the assistance of Osmund de Centeville, Bernard de Senlis (who had been a companion of Rollo), Ivo de Bellèsme, and Bernard the Dane (ancestor of families of Harcourt and Beaumont). In 968, Richard agreed to 'commend' himself to Hugh, Count of Paris. He then allied himself with the Norman and Viking leaders, drove Louis out of Rouen, and took back Normandy by 947. He later quarrelled with Ethelred II of England regarding viking invasions of England because Normandy had been buying up much of the stolen booty.

Richard was bilingual, having been well educated at Bayeux. He was more partial to his Norse and Danish subjects than to the French. During his reign, Normandy became completely Gallicized and Christianized. He introduced the feudal system and Normandy became one of the most thoroughly feudalized states on the continent. He carried out a major reorganization of the Norman military system, based on heavy cavalry. He also became guardian of the young Hugh, Count of Paris, on the elder Hugh's death in 956.

The Little Duke, a Victorian Juvenile novel by Charlotte Mary Yonge is a fictionalized account of Richard's boyhood and early struggles.

He married 1st (960) Emma of Paris, daughter of Hugh the Great, Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris. They were betrothed when both were very young. She died after 966, with no issue.

According to Robert of Torigni, not long after Emma's death, Duke Richard went out hunting and stopped at the house of a local forester. He became enamoured of the forester's wife, Seinfreda, but she being a virtuous woman, suggested he court her unmarried sister, Gunnor de Crepon, instead. Gunnor became his bride, and her family rose to prominence. Her brother, Herefast de Crepon, may have been involved in a controversial heresy trial. Gunnor was, like Richard, of Norse descent, being a Dane by blood. Richard finally married her to legitimise their children:
* Richard II 'the Good', Duke of Normandy (966)
* Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, Count of Evreux, died 1037.
* Mauger, Earl of Corbeil, died after 1033; his alleged grandson (or perhaps great-grandson) was Robert Fitzhamon, an important Anglo-Norman baron.
* Robert Danus, died between 985 and 989
* Emma of Normandy (c.985-1052) wife of two kings of England.
* Maud of Normandy, wife of Odo II of Blois, Count of Blois, Champagne and Chartres

Richard was known to have had several mistresses and produced children with many of them. Known children are:
* Geoffrey, Count of Brionne, (b. ca. 970)
* Hawise (b. ca. 978), d. 21 Feb 1034. m. Geoffrey of Brittany, Duke of Brittany, (ca. 997), son of Conan I of Brittany, Duke of Brittany, 'le Tort', and Ermengarde of Anjou.
* William d'Eu, Count d'Eu, (b. ca. 985).

He died in Fecamp, France on November 20, 996 of natural causes.
BirthHe was born about 935 in Normandy, France.3,1
His father William I Longsword Unknown died on 17 December 942 in France.
MarriageRichard I The Fearless Unknown and Emma Unknown were married in 960.2,1
MarriageRichard I The Fearless Unknown and Gunnor Unknown were married after 962 in France.2,1
His son Mauger Unknown was born about 967.
His wife Emma Unknown died on 19 March 968.
His mother Sprota Unknown died about 972.
His daughter Emma Unknown was born in 985.
DeathRichard I The Fearless Unknown died on 20 November 996, at age ~61, in Fecamp, France.2,1
His wife Gunnor Unknown died on 4 January 1031 in France.

Citations

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

Michael English

M, #16389, Deceased, b. 1845, d. 19 August 1917
Consanguinity2nd great-uncle of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherJohannes English (b. about 1815, d. 17 August 1867)
MotherBrigida Troy (b. about 1823, d. 25 September 1871)

Family: Honora Maria Morrisey (b. 1846, d. 1932)

SonJohn English (b. 10 July 1867, d. 1876)
SonMichael English (b. 1869)
SonPatrick English+ (b. 20 March 1872, d. 25 January 1936)
SonThomas English (b. 14 July 1874, d. 21 August 1874)
SonMaurice English+ (b. 18 July 1875, d. 29 October 1937)
DaughterCatherina English+ (b. 15 September 1877, d. 1964)
DaughterAnnie English+ (b. 1882, d. 1966)
Person ReferencesBrigid Troy bef 1830
Johannes English 1815 - 1867

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OccupationMichael English was Being a shoemaker, he os more likely to be a son, Shoemaker.
ResidenceHe resided in Waterford City.
User Reference NumberHe; 23752
BirthHe was born in 1845 in County Waterford, Ireland.
MarriageMichael English and Honora Maria Morrisey were married on 31 January 1863 It is very hard to read the name of the wife - might be Maria Morrisey Bentley ... sponsors were Patrick Power (interesting) and Johanna Wade.
His son John English was born on 10 July 1867 in Dungarvan.
His father Johannes English died on 17 August 1867 in Dungarvan, Waterford, Ireland.
His son Michael English was born in 1869.
His mother Brigida Troy died on 25 September 1871.
His son Patrick English was born on 20 March 1872 in Waterford, Ireland.
His son Thomas English was born on 14 July 1874.
His son Thomas English died on 21 August 1874.
His son Maurice English was born on 18 July 1875 in County Waterford, Ireland.
His son John English died in 1876 in Waterford City.
His daughter Catherina English was born on 15 September 1877.
His daughter Annie English was born in 1882.
DeathMichael English died on 19 August 1917, at age ~72, in Carigeen Lane, Watherford, Ireland, Address: Carigeen Lane, Waterford

His daughter Anne Tubbritt was present at his death.
His wife Honora Maria Morrisey died in 1932.

Census

Label and YearManual
Census 1901Michael English Id #16,389 (Principal) was at home on Census night 31 March 1901 at Waterford, Ireland, WD No 1; Address: Arrigeen Lane Upper

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Robert Massey1

M, #16397, Deceased
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Parents

FatherWilliam Massey (b. about 1430)
MotherAlice De Crewe

Family: Dorothy Calveley

DaughterElizabeth Massey+ (b. about 1480)

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BirthRobert Massey was born Person Source, Y.2
MarriageRobert Massey and Dorothy Calveley were married.1
DeathHe died Y Y, Y.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18481
His wife Dorothy Calveley died.
BirthHe was born about 1454 in Coddington, Cheshire, England.1
His daughter Elizabeth Massey was born about 1480 in Coddington, Cheshire, England.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1020] Darrin Lythgoe's Genealogy