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Poppa Unknown1

F, #19854, Deceased, b. about 996
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Parents

FatherBerenger Unknown (b. about 975)
MotherAdalind Unknown (b. about 980)

Family: Ancitel Unknown (b. about 992)

SonRanulf Unknown+ (b. about 1016)

Main Events

Also Known AsPoppa Unknown was also known as Poppa Unknown.
MarriagePoppa Unknown and Ancitel Unknown were married.1
DeathShe died Y Y, Y.1
User Reference NumberShe; 18996
Her husband Ancitel Unknown died.
BirthShe was born about 996.1
Her son Ranulf Unknown was born about 1016.

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell

John Joseph Walsh

M, #19855, Deceased, b. 1904, d. 1987
Consanguinity2nd cousin 1 time removed of Adrian John Snelson
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Parents

FatherMichael Walsh (b. 1875, d. 1949)
MotherCatherina English (b. 15 September 1877, d. 1964)

Family: Mary Alice Dowling (b. 1905, d. 1984)

Person ReferencesBrigid Troy bef 1830
Johannes English 1815 - 1867

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MarriageJohn Joseph Walsh and Mary Alice Dowling were married.
User Reference NumberHe; 24130
BirthHe was born in 1904.
His father Michael Walsh died in 1949.
His mother Catherina English died in 1964.
His wife Mary Alice Dowling died in 1984.
DeathJohn Joseph Walsh died in 1987, at age ~83.

Arnulf I The Great Unknown1,2

M, #19863, Deceased, b. about 889, d. 27 March 965
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Parents

FatherBaldwin II Unknown (d. 10 September 918)
MotherAelfthryth Unknown (b. 873, d. 7 June 929)

Family: Adela Unknown (b. 910, d. 960)

SonBaldwin III Unknown+ (b. about 936, d. 1 January 962)

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BurialArnulf I The Great's remains were buried in Saint-Pierre de Gand.1
ResidenceHe resided Arnulf I of Flanders (c.890-March 27, 965), known as Arnulf the Great, was the third count of Flanders.

Arnulf was the son of count Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great . He was named after his distant ancestor, Saint Arnulf of Metz; this was intended to emphasize his family's descent from the Carolingian royal house. He was indeed a fifth generation descendant of Charlemagne.

Arnulf greatly expanded Flemish rule to the south, taking all or part of Artois, Ponthieu, Amiens, and Ostravent. He exploited the conflicts between Charles the Simple and Robert I of France, and later those between Louis IV and his barons.

In his southern expansion Arnulf inevitably had conflict with the Normans, who were trying to secure their northern frontier. This led to the 942 murder of the Duke of Normandy, William Longsword, at the hands of Arnulf's men.

The Viking threat was receding during the later years of Arnulf's life, and he turned his attentions to the reform of the Flemish government.

In 934 he married Adele of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert II of Vermandois. Their children were:
* Luitgard, married Wichmann, Count of Ghent
* Egbert, died 953
* Baldwin III of Flanders
* Elftrude, married Siegfried, Count of Guines
* He also had a previous daughter, Hildegard.

Arnulf made his eldest son and heir Baldwin III of Flanders co-ruler in 958, but Baldwin died untimely in 962, so Arnulf was succeeded by Baldwin's infant son, Arnulf II of Flanders.

Through his descendants Matilda of Flanders and Henry I of England, he was an ancestor to the present-day British royal family including Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18861
Birth RegHe; Adela Unknown; 4th cousins 1 removed1
BirthHe was born about 889.1
His father Baldwin II Unknown died on 10 September 918.
His mother Aelfthryth Unknown died on 7 June 929.
MarriageArnulf I The Great Unknown and Adela Unknown were married in 934.2,1
His son Baldwin III Unknown was born about 936.
His wife Adela Unknown died in 960.
His son Baldwin III Unknown died on 1 January 962.
DeathArnulf I The Great Unknown died on 27 March 965, at age ~76.2,1

Citations

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

Ebalus Manzer1,2

M, #19872, Deceased, b. about 870, d. 935
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Parents

FatherRanulf II Unknown (b. 850, d. 5 August 890)

Family: Emilienne Unknown

SonWilliam III Towhead Unknown+ (b. 915, d. 3 April 963)

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ResidenceEbalus Manzer resided Ebalus or Ebles Manzer or Manser (ca 870 – 935) was Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine on two occasions: from 890 to 892 and from 902 (Poitou) and 927 (Aquitaine) to his death.

Ebles was son of Ranulf II of Aquitaine. The meaning of his surname is disputed. Manzer is a Germanic habitational name, but also a Germanic personal name formed from magin, meaning 'strength' or 'might' (cf magnus. It may also be a corruption of the Hebrew mamzer, meaning bastard, hence the appellation sometimes seen, Ebles the Bastard, and his supposed Jewish mother. He married an Emilienne and by her had two sons: Ebalus, Bishop of Limoges, and William III of Aquitaine.

Ebles succeeded his father Ranulf in 890, but was driven out in 892 by Aymar, who was supported by Eudes of France. Ebles gained the backing of William the Pious, Count of Auvergne, who placed Aquitaine under his own authority in 893. In 902, Ebles launched the reconquest of his county with an army lent by his distant relative William the Pious. He took Poitiers while Aymar was away and established control of the county. He was invested as count by Charles III, with whom Ebles had been raised.

The comital title was the only one to which he ever had legitimate investiture. Ebles alloted the abbey of Saint-Maixent to Savary, Viscount of Thouars, who had been his constant supporter. He restructured Poitou by creating new viscounties in Aulnay and Melle and dissolved the title and position of Viscount of Poitou upon the death of its holder, Maingaud, in 925.

In 904, he conquered the Limousin. In 911, Ebles was in Chartres with an army to opposed Rollo, the Viking leader.

In 927, William the Younger, successor of William the Pious, and then his successor, his brother Acfred, died in the space of one year. Acfred had made Ebles his heir, Ebles thus found himself Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Berry, Auvergne, and Velay.

In 929, King Rudolph started trying to reduce the power of Ebles. He withdrew from him access to Berry, then in 932 he transferred the titles of Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne to the Count of Toulouse, Raymond III. Moreover, the territory of La Marche, which was under the control of the lord of Charroux, vassal of Ebles, was transformed into an independent county.1
User Reference NumberHe; 18736
His wife Emilienne Unknown died.
BirthHe was born about 870.2,1
His father Ranulf II Unknown died on 5 August 890.
MarriageEbalus Manzer and Emilienne Unknown were married about 892.2,1
His son William III Towhead Unknown was born in 915 in Poitiers.
DeathEbalus Manzer died in 935, at age ~65.2,1

Citations

  1. [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
  2. [S1025] Bostock Family History

Mary Ann Green

F, #19873, Deceased
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Family: George Lawrenson

DaughterMary Isabella Lawrenson+ (b. 21 October 1911, d. 6 December 1988)

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MarriageMary Ann Green and George Lawrenson were married.
User Reference NumberShe; 23871
Her daughter Mary Isabella Lawrenson was born on 21 October 1911.