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| Father | Sir Adam Bostock (b. about 1335, d. 1373) |
| Mother | Jenet Bradshaw |
| User Reference Number | William Bostock; 8337 |
| His father Sir Adam Bostock died in 1373. |
| Daughter | Isabella Unknown+ (b. about 1187, d. 31 May 1246) |
| User Reference Number | Aymer Taillifer; 18926 |
| Birth | He was born about 1160.1 |
| Marriage | Aymer Taillifer and Alix Unknown were married in 1180.2,1 |
| His daughter Isabella Unknown was born about 1187 in Angouleme, Poitou-Charentes, France. | |
| Death | He died in 1218, at age ~58.1 |
| His wife Alix Unknown died in 1218 in France. |
| Father | Olof Skotkonung Unknown (b. about 967, d. about 1021) |
| Mother | Estrid Unknown (b. about 979, d. 1035) |
| Daughter | Agatha Yaroslavna+ (d. 13 July 1024) |
| Daughter | Anna Yaroslavna+ (b. 1024, d. 1075) |
| Also Known As | Ingegerd (Irene) Unknown was also known as Ingegerd (Irene) Unknown. |
| Burial | Ingegerd (Irene)'s remains were buried in Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kiev.1 |
| Residence | She resided Ingegerd Olofsdotter (1001 – 10 February 1049) was the daughter of Swedish King Olof Skötkonung and Estrid of the Obotrites. She was born in Sigtuna, Sweden, and was engaged to be married to Norwegian King Olaf II, but when Sweden and Norway got into a feud, Swedish King Olof Skötkonung wouldn't allow for the marriage to happen. Instead, Ingegard's father quickly arranged for a marriage to the powerful Yaroslav I the Wise of Novgorod. Once in Russia, her name was changed to the Greek Irene. According to several sagas, she was given as a marriage gift Ladoga and adjacent lands, which later received the name Ingria (arguably a corruption of Ingegerd's name). She set her friend jarl Ragnvald Ulfsson to rule in her stead. Ingegard initiated the building of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev that was supervised by her husband, who styled himself czar. They had six sons and four daughters, the latter of whom became Queens of France, Hungary, Norway, and (arguably) England. The whole family is depicted in one of the frescoes of the Saint Sophia. Upon her death, Ingegard was buried in the same cathedral. Ingegerd-Irene is sometimes confused with Yaroslav's first wife, whose name was Anna and who was later declared a local saint in Novgorod because of her initiative to build the local version of the Saint Sophia. Her remains were exhumed in the 1930s and examined by Soviet scientists who determined that they belonged to a young woman rather than to Ingigerd, who died at the age of fifty or so.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 18801 |
| Birth | She was born in 1001.3,1 |
| Marriage | Ingegerd (Irene) Unknown and Yaroslav I Unknown were married in 1019.2,1 |
| Her father Olof Skotkonung Unknown died about 1021. | |
| Her daughter Anna Yaroslavna was born in 1024 in Russia. | |
| Her daughter Agatha Yaroslavna died on 13 July 1024. | |
| Her mother Estrid Unknown died in 1035. | |
| Death | Ingegerd (Irene) Unknown died on 10 February 1049, at age ~48.3,1 |
| Her husband Yaroslav I Unknown died on 20 February 1054. |
| Daughter | Margaret Norris+ (b. about 1463) |
| User Reference Number | Richard Norris; 5080 |
| His daughter Margaret Norris was born about 1463 in Churton, Cheshire, England. |
| Consanguinity | Great-uncle of Adrian John Snelson |
| Father | John Roby (b. about January 1836, d. 19 February 1895) |
| Mother | Ellen Edwardson (b. 6 June 1836, d. 28 January 1908) |
| Person References | Alice Lawton c1750 - Ann Foster c1816 - 1891 Ellen Burtch Ellen Woods c 1755 - George Critchley c1716 - 1756 Hannah Clitheroe c 1782 - Margaret Wellesbey c1750 - Roger Roby Thomas Mollyneux |
| Biography | Fred F. Roby is recorded as the informant of his father's death. His middle name Foster comes from his grandmother, Ann Foster. |
| User Reference Number | Fred Forster Roby; 2214 |
| Birth | He was born on 20 October 1870 in Prescot, England, FreeBMD |
| Christening | Fred Forster was christened on 16 April 1873 in St. Mary the Virgin, Prescot. |
| Residence | He resided in 72 Leopold Road, Liverpool, in 1895.1 |
| Death | He died on 19 February 1895, at age 24, in 72 Leopold Road, Liverpool, England, [[Witness Role: Witness]].1 |
| His father John Roby died on 19 February 1895 in 72 Leopold Road, Liverpool, England. | |
| Occupation | Fred Forster Roby was a barman before 1904. |
| Residence | He resided in 100 Jubilee Drive about 1904. |
| Death | He died on 23 March 1904, at age 33. |
| Burial | Fred Forster's remains were buried on 26 March 1904 in Grave 407 S7, West Derby Cemetery, in Liverpool, [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: Buried]].2 |
| His mother Ellen Edwardson died on 28 January 1908 in 42 West Derby Street, Liverpool, England. |
| Label and Year | Manual |
|---|---|
| Census 1871 | Fred Forster Roby Id #2,421 (Principal) was at home on Census night 2 April 1871 at Dogkennel House, Prescot; Witness Role: Son
Original Documents, Source and Citations here3 |
| Census 1871 | Fred Forster Roby Id #2,421 (Principal) was at home on Census night 2 April 1871 at Dogkennel House, Prescot; Principal Role Witness Role: Head of Household [[Witness Role: Son]] Original Documents, Source and Citations here3 |
| Census 1881 | Fred Forster Roby Id #2,421 (Principal) was at home on Census night 3 April 1881 at Prescot, Lancashire; Address: 2 East View [[Witness Role: Son]] Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Census 1901 | Fred Forster Roby Id #2,421 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1901 at Liverpool; Address: 281 Upper Parliament Street [[Witness Role: Son]] Original Documents, Source and Citations here |
| Father | William Griffith |
| Son | Roger Salusbury+ (d. 1550) |
| Also Known As | Joan Griffith was also known as Joan Salusbury. |
| Birth | She was born Person Source, Y.2 |
| Marriage | Joan Griffith and Thomas Salusbury were married.1 |
| Death | She died Y Y, Y.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 18676 |
| Her husband Thomas Salusbury died in 1506. |