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Matilda "Maud" de Chaworth Plantagenet

Birth: 1282, England
Death: 1322, England

Daughter of Sir Patrick Chaworth 1254-1283 and Isabella de Beauchamp 1255-1306. Granddaughter of William de Beauchanmp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn.

Wife of Henry Plantagenet (Henry of Lancaster), son of Sir Edmund of England and Blanche d'Artois. They were married after 30 Dec 1291 (the grant of her marriage) and before 02 March 1297, and had one son and six daughters:
* Henry Grosmont, Henry of Lancaster, married Isabel De Beaumont
* Blanche, wife of Sir Thomas Wake
* Maude, wife of Sir William de Burgh
* Joan, wife of Sir John Mowbray
* Isabel, nun at Amesbury Priory
* Eleanor, wife of Sir John de Beaumont and Sir Richard de Arundel
* Mary, wife of Sir Henry de Percy

Matilda was one year old when her father died and she became a wealthy heiress, and a ward of the Queen Eleanor. Her son, Edmund, would betroth Matilda to his son, Henry, who inherited all his wife's properties by marriage.

Matilda attended the coronation of King Edward II in 1308, and died by testate by 03 Dec 1322, buried at Mottisfort Priory, of which she was a patron as co-heiress to William Briwere, one the Priory's founders.

Family links:
Spouse:
Henry de Plantagenet (1281 - 1345)*

Children:
Isabel de Plantagenet (____ - 1349)*
Blanche Plantagenet Wake (1305 - 1380)*
Henry of Lancaster (1310 - 1361)*
Maud Lancaster de Ufford (1310 - 1377)*
Eleanor of Lancaster (1318 - 1372)*
Mary Plantagenet de Percy (1320 - 1362)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Mottisfont Abbey
Mottisfont
Hampshire, England

Created by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Record added: Mar 23, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 87259474
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William the Conqueror

Birth: c. 1027
Death: Sep. 9, 1087

English Royalty. William I, the first Norman King of England, ascended to the throne in 1066 shortly after the death of his second cousin, Edward the Confessor. Edward had no heir, but requested William to be his heir apparent to the throne. William was the son of the Norman Duke Robert the Magnificent and the unnamed daughter of a tanner. At age seven he became the Duke of Normandy. He married Matilia, daughter of the Count of Flanders, and to the union four sons and five daughters were born. Since the English Witan did not make him their first choice for King, he invaded England along with other armies, conquering the newly appointed King Harold Godwinson and his Saxon army at the Battle of Hastings, thus winning the throne and the name of William the Conqueror. He was crowned on Christmas Day 1066 in Westminster Abbey. The English government of became much more stable during his 21-year reign. England adopted the culture of West European countries instead of those of the northern Scandinavian countries, feudal tenure of land was introduced, landowners started paying taxes to the king, and the English church was reorganized. He was considered a fair man, with only one man being executed during his time in power, but he strongly enforced the hunting-gaming laws and mutilated many for breaking them. William was injured at the siege of Mantes while fighting against his feudal overlord, the King of France. He died at Convent of St. Gervais near Rouen in Normandy. His third son Rufus was his heir becoming William II of England. His disappointed first son Robert became the heir of Normandy. (bio by: Linda Davis)

Family links:
Spouse:
Matilda of Flanders (1030 - 1083)

Children:
Robert Curthose (1050 - 1134)*
Richard Duke Of Bernay (1054 - 1081)*
King William II (1056 - 1100)*
Cecilia Of Normandy (1056 - 1126)*
Henry I (1068 - 1135)*

*Calculated relationship

Cause of death: Internal injuries from his horse's fall

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Burial:
Abbey of Saint Stephen
Caen
Departement du Calvados
Basse-Normandie, France

Maintained by: Find A Grave
Record added: Jan 01, 2001
Find A Grave Memorial# 1948
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Conquerer, William The (I1437)
 
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Sir Thomas Hoo

Birth: unknown
Death: 13 Feb 1455
Burial: St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Battle, Rother District, East Sussex, England
Memorial #: 125643241
Bio:
1st Baron Hoo and Hastings. Knight of the Garter.
His effigial monument was removed from Battle Abbey and incorporated into the Dacre monument at Herstmenceux.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Hoo 1366-1420
Eleanor Felton Hoo 1361-1400
Siblings
Thomas Hoo Unknown-1486
Half Siblings
Amy De Ufford Inglose
Children
Anne Hoo Boleyn 1425-1484
Maintained by: CMWJR (50059520)
Originally Created by: Todd Whitesides (47553735)
Added: 26 Feb 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125643241/thomas-hoo
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125643241/thomas-hoo: accessed 01 July 2023), memorial page for Sir Thomas Hoo (unknown-13 Feb 1455), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125643241, citing St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Battle, Rother District, East Sussex, England; Maintained by CMWJR (contributor 50059520).
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Hoo, Thomas (I3047)
 
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James “3rd Earl of Ormonde” Butler

Birth: 1359 County Kildare, Ireland
Death: 6 Sep 1405 (aged 45-46) Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland
Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery, Gowran, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Memorial #: 101873613
Bio:
James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormonde, Knight of Polestown, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

Son of James Butler 2nd Earl of Ormonde, Lord Justice of Ireland and Elizabeth Darcy. His father was known as the Noble Earl, being the great-grandson of King Edward I through his mother.

Husband of Anne Welles, the daughter of John de Welles, 4th Baron Welles and Maud de Roos. They were married soemtime before 17 Jun 1386 in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland and had at least the following children children:
* James, 4th Earl of Ormond 1392-1452
* Sir Richard Butler who married Catherine O'Reilly b 1396
* Anne Butler who married John Wogan
* Sir Philip Butler who married Elizabeth Cockayne
* Sir Ralph Butler who married Margaret de Berwick

Anne died November 1397.

Secondly, he was the husband of Katherine FitzGerald of Desmond. their four children were:
* James "Gallda" Butler
* Edmund Butler
* Gerald Butler
* Theobald Butler

By another illegitimate mistress, he had one more additional son; Thomas le Botiller, Lord Deputy of Ireland.

James succeeded to his title 18 October 1382 at the death of his father.

In 1384 James became the Governor of Ireland and deputy to Sir Philip Courtenay, the Lieutenant of Ireland and nephew of the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Courtenay. When Richard II and the Archbishop disagreed on Michael de la Pole becoming chancellor, James took Richard's side, accompanying the troops led by John I Stanley of the Isle of Man under the banner of Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland and accompanied by Bishop Alexander de Balscot of Meath and Sir Robert Crull. the results re-established James as Governor of Ireland with Stanley as Lieutenant.

In 1386, James founded a Franciscan Friary at Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire.

In 1391, James purchased Kilkenny Castle from Sir Thomas le Despencer, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Isabel de Clare,and built the castle of Dunfert (Danefort.)

James was appointed Lord Justice of Ireland in 1392 and in 1401, as well as the keeper of the peace and governor of counties Kilkenny and Tipperary.

James died in Gowan Castle was and was buried with his father, grandfather and great-great grandfather, Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick, at St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Gowran.
Family Members
Parents
James Butler 1331-1382
Elizabeth Darcy 1332-1390
Spouse
Anne Welles Butler 1360-1397
Siblings
Eleanor Butler FitzMaurice 1350-1392
Joan Butler O'Carroll 1360-1392
Children
James le Butler 1393-1452
Richard "of Polestown" Butler 1395-1452
Created by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens (46947920)
Added: 7 Dec 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101873613/james-butler
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101873613/james-butler: accessed 08 July 2023), memorial page for James “3rd Earl of Ormonde” Butler (1359-6 Sep 1405), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101873613, citing St. Mary's Cemetery, Gowran, County Kilkenny, Ireland; Maintained by Anne Shurtleff Stevens (contributor 46947920).
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James Butler

Birth: 1359, Ireland
Death: Sep. 6, 1405, Ireland

Son of James Butler and Elizabeth Darcy. Husband of Anne Welles, married before 17 June 1386. Father of two sons and one daughter: James, 4th Earl of Ormond, Sir Richard and unknown daughter. By his mistress, Katherine FitzGerald, he had four illegitimate sons; James, Edmund, Gerald and Theobald. By an unknown mistress he had more sons.

Family links:
Parents:
James Butler (1331 - 1382)
Elizabeth Darcy (1332 - 1390)

Spouse:
Anne Welles (1360 - 1397)*

Children:
James le Butler (1391 - 1452)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Gowran Church Cemetery
Gowran
County Kilkenny, Ireland

Created by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Record added: Dec 07, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 101873613
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Fulk “Le Noir” Grisegonelle III

Birth: 972 Metz, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France
Death: 21 Jun 1040 (aged 67-68) Metz, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France
Burial: Abbaye de Beaulieu, Beaulieu-les-Loches, Departement d'Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
Plot: Chancel
Memorial #: 85222859

Bio:
Born around 972∼Fulk III - Count of Anjou "le Noir" ("the Black")

Foulogues or Fulk, was the eldest son of Geoffrey I Grisonelle "Greymantle" and Adelaide of Vermandois, and grandson of Fulk II and Gerberga du Maine, Robert, Count Vermandois and Adelaide of Burgundy. He had three older sisters, Hermengarde, Gerberge and Adelaide, who married Dukes and Counts of Aquitaine, Brittany and Provence.

Fulk married his cousin, Elisabeth de Vendôme and had one daughter, Adele. Little is known of either the mother or daughter except that Elizabeth fell from a great height and after was burnt at the stake for adultery in her wedding gown after being found with a goatherd in December of 999. This would become his most notorious act of evil. Adele married Bodon, the son of Landry, Count of Nevers. Her eldest son, Bouchard, would inherit Vendrome.

Secondly, he married Hildegarde de Sundgau, the daughter of the Duke of Upper Lorraine, who was born in Jerusalem. They were married in 1005 and had two children:
* Geoffroy II d'Anjou, the next Count of Anjou
* Ermengarde-Blanche, her line leads to the Plantagenet Kings of England

Fulk III was the founder of Angevin power, only fifteen when his father died and he succeeded as the Count of Anjou, and responsible for building an estimated one hundred castles. The first castle was the Chateau de Langeais east of Angers on the banks of the Loire, starting as a wooden tower replaced and fortified with stone, and included a dungeon. However, he built the castle on the property of his life long rival and bitter enemy, Odo II, the Count of Blois, who was Fulk's equal in temperament as well as determination. The two men exchanged "towns, followers and insults throughout their lives." Odo and Fulk fought over the castle in 994, Odo died suddenly of a heart attack, and his son, Odo II, did not manage to evict Fulk from his castle. On 6 July 1016, he defeated Odo II at the Battle of Pontlevoy. Fulk's next castles would follow an encirclement of Tours, one at a time, and fortified many others.

He was known to be a natural horseman with an intense military mind that out smarted most of his combatants. He was a devout Christian, endowing or enlarging many abbeys and monasteries as well as a school for poor students although he himself never learned to write. These numerous pious foundations, however, followed many acts of violence against the church. Fulk built the great abbey at Beaulieu-lès-Loches and went on four pilgrimages to Jerusalem in an attempt to save his soul, seeking forgiveness for his many, many horrible sins.

Fulk had a violent temperament, was partial to acts of extreme cruelty as well as penitence. One description of him revealed his darker side. "Fulk of Anjou, plunderer, murderer, robber, and swearer of false oaths, a truly terrifying character of fiendish cruelty, founded not one but two large abbeys. This Fulk was filled with unbridled passion, a temper directed to extremes. Whenever he had the slightest difference with a neighbor he rushed upon his lands, ravaging, pillaging, raping, and killing; nothing could stop him, least of all the commandments of God."

Fulk fought against the claims of the counts of Rennes, defeating and killing his brother-in-law, Conan I of Rennes at the Battle of Conquereuil on 27 June 992. He then extended his power over the Counties of Maine and Touraine. In 1025, after capturing and burning the city of Saumur, Fulk reportedly cried, "Saint Florentius, let yourself be burned. I will build you a better home in Angers." However, when the transportation of the saint's relics to Angers proved difficult, Fulk declared that Florentius was a rustic lout unfit for the city, and sent the relics back to Saumur.

Fulk died in Metz while returning from his last pilgrimage. He is buried in the chapel of his monastery at Beaulieu.
Family Members
Parents
Geoffroy I d'Anjou Unknown-987
Adele of Meaux 950-980
Spouses
Elisabeth de Vendome 970-1000
Hildegarde de Metz 974-1046
Siblings
Maurice d'Anjou Unknown-1012
Ermengarde D'Anjou Bretagne De Rennes 958-1022
Gerberge de Anjou 974-1040
Children
Geoffroy d'Anjou 1006-1060
Ermengarde d'Anjou 1018-1076
Created by: Brett Williams (47234529)
Added: 19 Feb 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85222859/fulk-grisegonelle
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85222859/fulk-grisegonelle: accessed 16 October 2023), memorial page for Fulk “Le Noir” Grisegonelle III (972-21 Jun 1040), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85222859, citing Abbaye de Beaulieu, Beaulieu-les-Loches, Departement d'Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; Maintained by Brett Williams (contributor 47234529).
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Fulk "The Black" of Anjou

Birth: unknown
Metz, France
Death: Jun. 21, 1040
Metz, France

Fulk III also known as "the Black". He was born about 972 and was Count of Anjou from July 21, 987 to his death on June 21, 1040.
He was the son of Geoffrey Greymantle and Adelaide of Vermandois.
He was only fifteen when he succeeded his father, and had a violent but also pious temperament, was partial to acts of extreme cruelty as well as penitence. In his most notorious act, he had his first wife (and cousin) Elisabeth of Vendôme burned at the stake in her wedding dress, after he discovered her in adultery with a goatherd in December 999. On the other hand, he made four pilgrimages to the Holy Land in 1002, 1008, and 1038 and, in 1007, built the great abbey at Beaulieu-lès-Loches. As a result, historiography has this to say about him
Fulk of Anjou, plunderer, murderer, robber, and swearer of false oaths, a truly terrifying character of fiendish cruelty, founded not one but two large abbeys. This Fulk was filled with unbridled passion, a temper directed to extremes. Whenever he had the slightest difference with a neighbor he rushed upon his lands, ravaging, pillaging, raping, and killing; nothing could stop him, least of all the commandments of God.
Fulk fought against the claims of the counts of Rennes, defeating and killing Conan I of Rennes at the Battle of Conquereuil on June 27, 992. He then extended his power over the Counties of Maine and Touraine.
He had more than a hundred castles, donjons, and abbeys constructed, including those at Château-Gontier, Loches (a stone keep), and Montbazon. He built the donjon at Langeais (990), one of the first stone castles. These numerous pious foundations, however, followed many acts of violence against the church.
Fulk died in Metz while returning from his last pilgrimage. He is buried in the chapel of his monastery at Beaulieu. By his first wife, Elisabeth, he left one daughter, Adela. By his second wife (1001), Hildegard of Sundgau, he had two children, Geoffrey Martel, his successor, and Ermengarde, through whom he was an ancestor of Geoffrey Plantagenet and the Plantagenet kings of England.

Family links:
Parents:
Adele of Meaux

Spouse:
Hildegarde de Metz (____ - 1046)*

Children:
Ermengarde de Anjou (1018 - 1076)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Abbaye de Beaulieu
Beaulieu-les-Loches
Departement d'Indre-et-Loire
Centre, France
Plot: Chancel

Created by: Mad
Record added: Jul 06, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 93123902
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Usippie Franklin

Birth: Aug. 7, 1846
Death: Jan. 16, 1917

Burial:
Dalton Cemetery
Dalton
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Lisa R. Franklin
Record added: Nov 19, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31551074
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Name: Usibbie Franklin
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Jan 1917
Event Place: Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
Age: 70
Birth Date:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1847
Digital Folder Number:

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHB-XZVC : 11 February 2018), Usibbie Franklin, 16 Jan 1917; citing Death, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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Lady Mary Boleyn Carey Stafford

Birth: 1499 Blickling, Broadland District, Norfolk, England
Death: 19 Jul 1543 (aged 43-44)
Burial: St Peter Churchyard, Hever, Sevenoaks District, Kent, England
Memorial #: 35663231
Bio:
Mary Boleyn is believed to be the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard. She was the sister of Anne and George Boleyn.

Mary grew up at Hever Castle in Kent, and in 1514, she was sent to France to serve Mary Tudor, the Queen of France. Even after the Queen returned to England, Mary stayed, and it is believed that she was the mistress of King Francis I, and possibly others.

Mary Boleyn returned to England in 1519. Soon after, she married William Carey. She caught the eye of King Henry VIII, and she became his mistress. The affair is supposed to have ended about 1526. William Carey died in 1528, leaving Mary a widow with two young children. She married William Stafford, a soldier, in 1534, and when her sister Anne, now queen, found out, Mary was banished from the court. She probably spent the rest of her life in seclusion at Rochford with her husband and children.

It is unknown where she is buried, but some assume she was buried at the Boleyn home of Hever Castle.

Burial site unknown
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Boleyn 1477-1539
Elizabeth Howard Boleyn 1480-1538
Spouses
William Carey of Aldenham 1489-1528
William Stafford 1508-1556
Siblings
Henry Boleyn Unknown-1508
Thomas Boleyn 1499-Unknown
Anne Boleyn 1501-1536
George Boleyn 1504-1536
Children
Catherine Carey Knollys 1524-1569
Henry Carey 1526-1596
Edward Stafford 1535-1545
Created by: M.M. (46784460)
Added: 8 Apr 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35663231/mary-carey_stafford
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35663231/mary-carey_stafford: accessed 05 July 2023), memorial page for Lady Mary Boleyn Carey Stafford (1499-19 Jul 1543), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35663231, citing St Peter Churchyard, Hever, Sevenoaks District, Kent, England; Maintained by M.M. (contributor 46784460).
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Mary Boleyn Stafford

Birth: 1501
Blickling
Norfolk, England
Death: Jul. 19, 1543, England

Mary Boleyn is believed to be the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard. She was the sister of Anne and George Boleyn.

Mary grew up at Hever Castle in Kent, and in 1514, she was sent to France to serve Mary Tudor, the Queen of France. Even after the Queen returned to England, Mary stayed, and it is believed that she was the mistress of King Francis I, and possibly others.

Mary Boleyn returned to England in 1519. Soon after, she married William Carey. She caught the eye of King Henry VIII, and she became his mistress. The affair is supposed to have ended about 1526. William Carey died in 1528, leaving Mary a widow with two young children. She married William Stafford, a soldier, in 1534, and when her sister Anne, now queen, found out, Mary was banished from the court. She probably spent the rest of her life in seclusion at Rochford with her husband and children.

It is unknown where she is buried, but some assume she was buried at the Boleyn home of Hever Castle.

Family links:
Parents:
Sir Thomas Boleyn (1477 - 1538)
Elizabeth Howard Boleyn (1480 - 1538)

Spouses:
William Carey (1495 - 1529)*
William Stafford (1499 - 1556)*

Children:
Catherine Carey Knollys (1524 - 1568)*
Henry Carey (1525 - 1596)*

*Calculated relationship

Note: Burial site unknown

Burial:
St Peter Churchyard
Hever
Kent, England

Created by: M.M.
Record added: Apr 08, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35663231
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William Stafford

Birth: Apr 1508 Grafton Regis, South Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England
Death: 5 May 1556 (aged 48) Geneva, Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 73929565
Bio:
(the History of Parliament, a biographical dictionary of Members of the House of Commons)
Born by 1512, second son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke and Dodford, by Margaret, dau. of Sir John Fogge of Ashford, Kent. Married first, 1533/4, Mary, daughter of Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Earl of Ormond, widow of William Carey (d. 22 Jun 1538), of Aldenham, Herts., s. p.. Married second, by 1552, Dorothy, daughter of Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford, and had 3 sons, Edward, John and William, and one daughter, Elizabeth. Knighted 23 Sep 1545. Esquire of the body by 1541; gentleman pensioner 1540; standard bearer, gentleman pensioner by 20 May 1550-3. William Stafford could boast Royal descent, but as the younger son of a midland family whose fortunes had been depleted during the previous century he had little hope of advancement before his marriage to Mary Boleyn, an ex-mistress of Henry VIII. He attended the coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn as a servitor and this may have been the occasion of his meeting with her sister whom he could have known, however, through his Kentish relatives. Their marriage displeased the King and Queen, as well as Cromwell, and Mary Boleyn told the minister that love had triumphed over reason and that although she 'might have had a greater man of birth and higher' she was content to lead 'a poor honest life' with her youthful husband. It was perhaps the Queen's coolness towards the pair which protected them when disaster struck her and her brother Lord Rochford: in the event they were gainers, for between 1539 and 1542 Mary Stafford was to inherit in succession her father's lands, those held in jointure by Rochford's widow and those of her grandmother the Countess of Ormond. Although the bulk of this property was to pass to the children of her first marriage, she was able to give her husband several manors in Essex, including Rochford which they later made their home. In 1541 Stafford acquired the manor of Hendon in Kent from the crown but several months later he exchanged it for more valuable property in Yorkshire and London. After Mary's death he inherited the manor of Abinger, Surrey, which he later sold to Edward Elrington and his cousin Thomas. In 1544 he fought in France and in 1545 in Scotland, where he was knighted by Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford. It was doubtless as a Protestant courtier and a soldier known to Hertford (by then Protector and Duke of Somerset) that he was returned to the Parliament of 1547: the elector of Hastings had no part in the matter, for the indenture was evidently returned to the lord warden, Sir Thomas Cheney, bearing one name only, that of John Isted, and it was Cheney who added Stafford's. He was to be joined in the Commons by his stepson Henry Carey, one of the Members for Buckingham, and by his stepdaughter's husband, Sir Francis Knollys, who sat for Camelford. Nothing is known of Stafford's role in the House, but if his second marriage had either taken place or was in contemplation he may have supported the Act for the restitution of Baron Stafford (I Edward VI, no. 18) passed during the first session, and it was either he or Henry Stafford who in the last session was licensed on 22 Feb 1552 to be absent when suffering from measles. He was not harmed by the Protector's fall: in 1550 Somerset's rival the Earl of Warwick granted him an annuity of 100 pounds for his services to Henry VIII and entrusted him with the custody of three noble French hostages from Dover to London. In 1551 he accompanied Edward, Lord Clinton to Paris for the christening of one of Henri II's sons and on his return he took part in the New Year's tournament at court. He showed his loyalty to Northumberland by reporting a servant's allegation that the Protector had been innocent of the charges laid against him. Whether this act assured Northumberland of his support is not known, nor whether he sat in the next Parliament summoned early in 1553 under the duke's aegis: John Isted was re-elected for Hastings but the name of his fellow-Member on this occasion has not been discovered. A brawl with Adrian Poynings in the previous Nov had reduced his standing in the Council's esteem and had led to a brief recommittal to the fleet. Although Stafford's second marriage linked him more closely to the peerage, it brought him no wealth. In the early 1550s he disposed of much of the property given him by Mary Boleyn, and mounting debts induced him in 1552 to exchange his annuity for 900 pounds in cash. Accompanied by his wife, children, sister, cousin and servants, he settled in Geneva in Mar 1554, being known there as Lord Rochford. He soon became embroiled in its disputes and on returning there after the uprising of 1555 he was nearly killed in an affray. When the English congregation was set up he joined it and his son John was the first child to be baptized on 4 Jan 1556, Calvin standing as godfather. Stafford died there on May 5, 1556, but the Privy Council was unaware of this when ten days later it ordered that 'no payment of money by exchange or otherwise' was to reach him. Calvin claimed the custody of his son John and forbade his widow to leave with him. She appealed to Stafford's younger brother and the threat to invoke French aid persuaded Calvin to yield. She then moved to Basle, remaining there until Jan 1559, when she returned to England through aid provided by Queen Elizabeth, probably at the request of Dorothy's father, Henry Stafford, Baron Stafford, who was serving the Queen as a Courtier at the time. The Queen recognized Lady Dorothy as a relative, the wife of her uncle Sir William Stafford whom she knew when she was a child. Elizabeth, whom she outlived, appointed her mistress of the robes; the Queen and Dorothy became close friends and Dorothy served as a trusted confidante.
Family Members
Parents
Humphrey Stafford 1478-1545
Margaret Fogge Stafford 1470-1532
Spouses
Mary Boleyn Carey Stafford 1499-1543
Dorothy Stafford Stafford 1526-1604
Siblings
Humphrey Stafford 1498-1548
Robert Stafford 1501-1574
Children
Edward Stafford 1535-1545
Edward Stafford 1552-1605
William Stafford 1554-1612
John Stafford 1555-1624
Elizabeth Stafford Scott 1556-1599
Created by: Bradley Moody (47097169)
Added: 25 Jul 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73929565/william-stafford
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73929565/william-stafford: accessed 05 July 2023), memorial page for William Stafford (Apr 1508-5 May 1556), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73929565; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Bradley Moody (contributor 47097169).
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William Stafford

Birth: 1499
Grafton Regis
Northamptonshire, England
Death: May 5, 1556
Geneva
Geneve, Switzerland

Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Boleyn Stafford (1501 - 1543)

Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Bradley Moody
Record added: Jul 25, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73929565
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Boleyn, Mary (I1407)
 
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Emily May Graves

Birth: 13 Dec 1913
Death: 12 Jun 1914 (aged 5 months)
Burial: Bethpage Baptist Church CemeteryGibson County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 64011713
Family Members
Parents
Albert Manley Graves 1880-1961
Rezza Ann Nichols Graves 1881-1928
Siblings
Infant Daughter Graves 1904-1904
John B. Graves 1911-1911
Created by: Catherine Creede (47086613)
Added: 10 Jan 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64011713/emily-may-graves
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64011713/emily-may-graves: accessed 23 July 2022), memorial page for Emily May Graves (13 Dec 1913–12 Jun 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64011713, citing Bethpage Baptist Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Catherine Creede (contributor 47086613).
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Graves, Emily Mae (I352)
 
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found at http://www.mendheim-usa.com/web/hckolbdesc/pafg01.htm

Two indentures made by Casper Culp on 5/12/1764, each conveying 225acres to Matthew Patton and to James Patton, respectively, are recorded in Mecklenburg, NC, records. They include the phrase "Free of Dower Rights", which implies his wife had died by then.
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Anna Alcordas Phillis Kolb Culp

Birth: 1710 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 12 May 1764 (aged 53-54) Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial: Old Stone Cemetery, Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Memorial #: 99654263

Family Members
Spouse
Hans Casper Culp 1692-1770
Children
Barbara Culp McKinney 1733-1782
Benjamin Kolb Culp 1741-1819
John Kolb Culp 1750-1809
Created by: d yancey (47108011)
Added: 26 Oct 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99654263/anna-alcordas-culp
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99654263/anna-alcordas-culp: accessed 23 July 2023), memorial page for Anna Alcordas Phillis Kolb Culp (1710-12 May 1764), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99654263, citing Old Stone Cemetery, Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by d yancey (contributor 47108011).
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Anna Alcordas Phillis Kolb Culp

Birth: 1710
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: May 12, 1764
Chester County
South Carolina, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Hans Casper Culp (1692 - 1770)

Children:
John Kolb Culp (1750 - 1809)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Old Stone Cemetery
Fort Lawn
Chester County
South Carolina, USA

Created by: d yancey
Record added: Oct 26, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 99654263
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Phillis, Anna Alcordas (I1303)
 
660 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Travis, Larry Neal (I1066)
 
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Name: William Archer
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Louisa Melvin
Spouse's Birth Date: 1806
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age: 23
Event Date: 23 Jul 1829
Event Place: , Brown, Ohio
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51315-1
System Origin: Ohio-VR
GS Film number: 384273
Reference ID: 2:1NGZMFS

Citing this Record:
"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDH9-X6T : accessed 4 July 2015), William Archer and Louisa Melvin, 23 Jul 1829; citing , Brown, Ohio, reference 2:1NGZMFS; FHL microfilm 384,273.
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Family: William Archer-xx / Louisa Melvin (F1586)
 
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W. F. Collie ****
Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979
Name: W. F. Collie
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace: Calloway Co.,Ky
Age: 25
Spouse's Name: S. R. Inman ****
Spouse's Birth Date: 1840
Spouse's Birthplace: Davidson Co., Tenn.
Spouse's Age: 16
Event Date: 19 Mar 1856
Event Place: , Marshall, Kentucky
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Name: W. F. Collie ****
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace: Calloway Co.,Ky
Age: 25
Spouse's Name: S. R. Inman ****
Spouse's Birth Date: 1840
Spouse's Birthplace: Davidson Co., Tenn.
Spouse's Age: 16
Event Date: 19 Mar 1856
Event Place: , Marshall, Kentucky
Father's Name: null
Mother's Name: null
Spouse's Father's Name: null
Spouse's Mother's Name: null
Race: null
Marital Status: null
Previous Wife's Name: null
Spouse's Race: null
Spouse's Marital Status: null
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: null
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51772-1
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 216833
Reference ID: null

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F473-W45 : accessed 24 Jun 2014), W. F. Collie and S. R. Inman, 19 Mar 1856; citing , Marshall, Kentucky, reference ; FHL microfilm 216833.
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Family: William Ferrell Grubbs Collie / Sarah Ruth G Inman (F27)
 
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Martha Jane Sledd, "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955"
Name: Martha Jane Sledd
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1923
Event Place: Marshall, Kentucky
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age:
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Steave Culp ****
Father's Titles and Terms:
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Mother's Name: Don'T Know ****????
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID: 21824
GS Film number: 1912692
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Martha J. Culp Sledd

Birth: Aug. 9, 1842
Death: Jun. 2, 1923

Wife of James

Family links:
Spouse:
James W. Sledd (1836 - 1895)

Children:
Rufus V Sledd (1876 - 1908)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Frizzell Cemetery
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Jan 29, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64856928
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Martha J. Culp Sledd

Birth: Aug. 9, 1842
Death: Jun. 2, 1923

Wife of James

Family links:
Spouse:
James W. Sledd (1836 - 1895)

Burial:
Frizzell Cemetery
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Jan 29, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64856928
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Culp, Martha Jane (I848)
 
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Name: Belva R Cooper ****
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 31 Jan 1961 ****
Event Place: Imperial, California ****
Gender: Female
Age: 66
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Spouse's Name: James Utley ****
Spouse's Age: 68
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1893

Citing this Record
"California Marriage Index, 1960-1985," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6NP-1DX : 27 November 2014), James Utley and Belva R Cooper, 31 Jan 1961; from "California, Marriage Index, 1960-1985," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2007); citing Imperial, California, Center of Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento.
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Family: James Garnet Utley / Belva Rhoda Cooper-xx (F2103)
 
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Alice De Lusignan De Warenne

Birth: 1229
Vienne, France
Death: Feb. 9, 1256
Clare
Suffolk, England

Daughter of Hughes X de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Isabel Taillefer,
daughter of Ademar Taillefer, Count of Angouleme, sister of King Henry III and
widow of King John Lackland. Granddaughter of Hugh IX de Lusignan and Marie
d'Angouleme, Aymer de Taillefer and Alice de Courtney.

Wife of Sir John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, son of William de Warenne and Maud
Marshall. They were married August 1247 and had one son and
two daughters:
Sir William, husband of Joan de Vere
Eleanor, wife of Sir Henry Percy
Isabel, wife of John de Balliol

Family links:
Parents:
Hugh De Lusignan (1183 - 1249)
Isabelle of Angouleme (1188 - 1246)

Spouse:
John De Warenne (1231 - 1304)

Children:
Eleanor De Warenne De Percy (1251 - 1282)*
Isabel De Warenne De Baliol (1254 - 1295)*
William De Warenne (1256 - 1286)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Bradley Moody
Record added: Dec 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 45182467
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De Lusignan, Alice (I1071)
 
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Ralph Mortimer

Birth: 1198
Wigmore
Herefordshire, England
Death: Aug. 6, 1246
Wigmore
Herefordshire, England

Ralph Mortimer, brother and heir of Hugh and son of Roger and Isabel.
Roger married, in 1230, Gladys (Gladusa) Du, or "Dark-eyed", daughter of Llewelyn the Great, by his 2nd wife, Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John, and widow of Reynold de Braose, who died June 1228. Roger died 6 August 1246, and was buried at Wigmore. Gladys, his widow, died in 1251.
Their son was Roger Mortimer, he married Maud de Braose

Family links:
Parents:
Roger Mortimer (1158 - 1214)

Spouse:
Gwladus De Mortimer (____ - 1251)*

Children:
Roger Mortimer (1231 - 1282)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Wigmore Abbey
Wigmore
Herefordshire, England

Maintained by: A.D.L
Originally Created by: Mad
Record added: Aug 23, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 57514438
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Raoul I de Lusignan

Birth: 1165
Doux, France
Death: May 1, 1219
Doux, France

Raoul I of Lusignan or Raoul I de Lusignan, was the second son of Hugues de Lusignan, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164 (c. 1141 - 1169), and wife, married before 1162, Orengarde N, who died in 1169, and grandson of Hugh VIII. He became Seigneur d'Issoudun before 1200, Count of Eu by marriage, Seigneur de Melle, de Chize, de Civray and de La Mothe. He was buried at the Priory of Fontblanche, in Exoudun.
He married firstly c. 1210 (annulled before 1213) Marguerite de Courtenay (1194 – Marienthal, July 17, 1270 and buried there), Dame de Chateauneuf-sur-Cher and Margravine of Namur (1229-1237), daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and second wife Yolande of Namur, Margravine of Namur, without issue.
He later married, in September 1213, Alix d'Eu, 8th Countess of Eu and 4th Lady of Hastings (c. 1181 – La Mothe-Saint-Heray, Poitou, September 11, 1247), daughter of Henri d'Eu (d. by March 17, 1183 or 1190/1191), 7th Comte d'Eu and 3rd Lord of Hastings and wife as her first husband Maud de Warenne (c. 1162 – c. 1212 or by December 13, 1228), and had at least two children:
Mahaut or Maud de Lusignan (c. 1210 – August 14, 1241, buried at Llanthony, Gloucester), married c. 1236 as her first husband Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford and 1st Earl of Essex on April 28, 1228 and Constable of England (bef. 1208 – Warwickshire, September 24, 1275, buried at Llanthony, Gloucester), and had issue.
Raoul II de Lusignan

Family links:
Spouse:
Alix d'Eu (1181 - 1247)

Children:
Maud de Lusignan (1214 - 1241)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Fontblanche Priory
Exoudun
Departement des Deux-Sevres
Poitou-Charentes, France

Created by: Kat
Record added: Aug 01, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 94688776
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De Lusignan, Raoul I (I331)
 
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Bertrade de Montfort

Birth: 1070
Death: 14 Feb 1117 (aged 46-47) Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Burial: Abbey of Hautes-Bruyères, Saint-Remy-l'Honore, Departement des Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
Memorial #: 12645596

Bio:
French Royalty. She was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and his third wife Agnes d'Evreux. She became the fifth wife of Fulk IV of Anjou in 1089 and gave birth to a boy, who was named Fulk after his father. She later left her husband to live at the court of the King of France. Philipp I disowned his first wife and banned her to the Castle of Montreuil-sur-Mer where she died in 1094. Philipp and Bertrade got married in May 1092, without getting divorces first. She had great influence on his decisions. During the Council of Clermont in 1095, Pope Urban II excommunicated them for bigamy. Two years later the excommunication was confirmed and the whole kingdom was put under the interdict. Philipp and Bertrade officially separated in 1104 and Pope Pascal II revoked the excommunication as well as the interdict. They continued to live together at the court, but the pope needed Philipp's help now and overlooked any wrongdoing. She had given birth to four children, Philipp, Fleury, Eustachie and Cecile, but the king named his son, Louis, from his first marriage as his heir. She was not happy about that decision and supposedly tried to poison Louis. After her husbands death she had to leave the court. She sold her dowry and together with her brother Amaury III founded the Abbey of Haute-Bruyère in 1112. She retired to Fontevrault where she died. Her body was moved to Haute-Bruyère in 1128 and buried in the choir of the abbey church.
Family Members
Parents
Simon I de Montfort 1038-1087
Agnès d'Évreux de Montfort 1030-1116
Spouses
Philip I of France 1052-1108
Foulques IV d'Anjou 1043-1109
Siblings
Amaury III Montfort Unknown-1137
Richard de Montfort 1065-1092
Simon II de Montfort 1068-1104
Children
Fulk of Anjou 1092-1143
Cécile de France 1097-1145
Created by: Lutetia (46580078)
Added: 10 Dec 2005
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12645596/bertrade-de_montfort
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12645596/bertrade-de_montfort: accessed 16 October 2023), memorial page for Bertrade de Montfort (1070-14 Feb 1117), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12645596, citing Abbey of Hautes-Bruyères, Saint-Remy-l'Honore, Departement des Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; Maintained by Lutetia (contributor 46580078).
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Bertrade de Montfort

Birth: 1070
Death: Feb. 14, 1117

Royalty. She was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and his third wife Agnes d'Evreux. She became the fifth wife of Fulk IV of Anjou in 1089 and gave birth to one child, a boy, who was named Fulk after his father. She left her husband to live at the court of the king of France. Philipp I disowned his first wife and banned her to the Castle of Montreuil-sur-Mer where she died in 1094. Philipp and Bertrade got married in May 1092, without getting divorces first. She had great influence on his decisions. During the Council of Clermont in 1095, Pope Urban II excommunicated them for the bigamy. Two years later the excommunication was confirmed and the whole kingdom was put under the interdict. In 1104 they officially separated and Pope Pascal II revoked the excommunication as well as the interdict. They continued to live together at the court, but the pope needed Philipps help now and overlooked any wrongdoing. She had given birth to four children, Philipp, Fleury, Eustachie and Cecile, but the king named his son, Louis, from his first marriage as his heir. She was not happy about that decision and supposedly tried to poison Louis. After her husbands death she had to leave the court. She sold her dowry and together with her brother Amaury III founded the Abbey of Haute-Bruyère near Saint Rémy l'Honoré where she was buried.

Family links:
Parents:
Simon I de Montfort (1038 - 1087)

Spouses:
Philip I King Of France (1052 - 1108)
Fulk (1043 - 1109)*

Children:
Fulk V. Of Anjou (1092 - 1143)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Abbey of Hautes-Bruyères
Hautes-Bruyeres
Departement des Ardennes
Champagne-Ardenne, France

Created by: Lutetia
Record added: Dec 10, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 12645596
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Cordelia Emma Wilson Utley

Birth: 2 Mar 1868 Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 9 Dec 1935 (aged 67) Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Suthards Cemetery, Earlington, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 140712182
Bio:
Emma was the daughter of Preston M. Wilson and Arminda M. Utley. She was one of eight children and the third youngest of the eight. Her siblings included Noah D. Wilson (b. 1856, d. 1943), Ernest L. Wilson (b. 1858, d. 1924), Bertha B. Wilson (b. 1861, d. 1892), Elhanon Wilson (b. 1863, d. 1944), Robert L. Wilson (b. 1865, d. 1940), Manera M. Wilson (b. 1870, d. 1960), and Eugenie F. Wilson (b. 1872, d. 1958).

She wed Major H. Utley in January 1891 in Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA. Together the two had three children: James Garnett Utley (b. 1892, d. 1982), Wallace Weir Utley (b. 1899, d. 1967), and Lora Utley (b. 1900, d. 1990).
Family Members
Parents
Preston Mack Wilson 1829-1914
Arminda Mary Utley Wilson 1835-1934
Spouse
Major Harlan Utley 1867-1937
Siblings
Noah Demit Wilson 1856-1943
Lovin Wilson 1858-1924
Bertha B. Wilson Utley 1861-1892
Elhanon Wilson 1863-1944
Robert Lee Wilson 1865-1940
Manera M Wilson 1870-1960
Eugenia Florence Wilson 1872-1958
Children
James Garnett Utley 1892-1982
Lora Utley Hibbs 1900-1991
Maintained by: BL (49362869)
Originally Created by: Quietly Resting (47077524)
Added: 31 Dec 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140712182/cordelia-emma-utley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140712182/cordelia-emma-utley: accessed 14 July 2023), memorial page for Cordelia Emma Wilson Utley (2 Mar 1868-9 Dec 1935), Find a Grave Memorial ID 140712182, citing Suthards Cemetery, Earlington, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by BL (contributor 49362869).
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Cordelia Emma Wilson Utley

Birth: Mar. 2, 1868
Death: Dec. 9, 1935
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Emma was the daughter of P H Wilson and Armilla Utley. She was married to Major H. Utley.

Family links:
Spouse:
Major Harlan Utley (1867 - 1937)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Suthards Cemetery
Earlington
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Quietly Resting
Record added: Dec 31, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 140712182
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Wilson, Cordelia Emma (I21)
 
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Sarah E. Graves

Birth: 17 Apr 1849 Tennessee, USA
Death: 30 Aug 1850 (aged 1) Tennessee, USA
Burial: Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 6879885
Bio:
Daughter of T N Graves and E T Graves

Dau. of T.N. & E. T. Graves. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas N. Graves 1818-1888
Emily Tabitha Manley Graves 1828-1897
Siblings
Martha Ann Graves Thompson 1845-1925
John Horace Graves 1847-1925
Caleb M. Graves 1853-1854
Emily T. Graves 1862-1947
Jennie Virginia Ann Graves Kelley 1866-1946
Maintained by: HGWells (49850702)
Originally Created by: Carolyn Menges (9434726)
Added: 26 Oct 2002
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6879885/sarah-e-graves
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6879885/sarah-e-graves: accessed 21 July 2022), memorial page for Sarah E. Graves (17 Apr 1849–30 Aug 1850), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6879885, citing Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by HGWells (contributor 49850702).
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4. Hannah C. UPTIGROVE. Born in 1833 in Tennessee.

On 24 Oct 1855 when Hannah C. was 22, she married Elijah PINKSTON, son of James PINKSTON (1805-) & Mary SMOTHERS (1805-), in Carroll County, Tennessee. Born in 1830 in Tennessee. Resided in District 18, Carroll County, Tennessee in 1850. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.

They had the following children:
i. Martha J.. Born in 1856 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
ii. Elizabeth. Born in 1859 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
iii. John W.. Born in 1860 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
iv. James. Born in 1862 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
v. Thomas. Born in 1866 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
vi. Dorsey B.. Born in 1872 in Tennessee. Resided in Cave City, Franklin County, Illinois in 1880.
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Uptigrove, Hannah C Emily (I1662)
 
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Tom Bell, "Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002"
Name: Ethel Butler ****
Also Known As Name:
Name Suffix:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 03 Jun 1933 ****
Event Place: Carroll, Tennessee, United States ****
Gender: Female
Spouse's Name: Tom Bell ****
Spouse's Also Known As Name:
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Page: 230
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Family: Thomas Witt Bell / Lydia Ethel Butler (F127)
 
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Thomas Tinsley, "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940"
Name: Thomas Tinsley ****
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Sarah Utley ****
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 05 Dec 1805 ****
Event Place: Goochland County, Virginia ****
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name: Obadiah Utley ****
Spouse's Mother's Name: ????
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86875-2
System Origin: Virginia-EASy
GS Film number: 31650
Reference ID: 91
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Family: Thomas Tinsley-xx / Sarah Utley (F1808)
 
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Name: Thomas Blair

Name Note:
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 02 Jan 1868
Event Place: Madison, Tennessee, United States
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Spouse's Name: Nancy Barton
Spouse's Titles and Terms: Miss
Spouse's Gender: Female
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Note:
Page:
Reference ID: 177
GS Film Number: 000390180
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 005725582
Image Number: 00373

Citing this Record
"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHS-T6K1 : 5 November 2017), Thomas Blair and Nancy Barton, 02 Jan 1868; citing Madison, Tennessee, United States, Marriage, p. , Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville and county clerk offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 390,180.
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Family: Thomas Blair-xx / Nancy K Barton (F983)
 
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Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet

Birth: Jan. 16, 1245
Death: Jun. 5, 1296

English Royalty. Born in London, the fourth child and second son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence. In January 1254, he was invested as King Edmund of Sicily in direct conflict with Conrad IV of Germany who also claimed the title. Edmund abdicated as King of Sicily in 1263 and gained the title of Earl of Leicester in October 1265 and the title of 1st Earl of Lancaster in June 1267. He married Aveline de Forz in April 1269 at Westminster Abbey. In 1271 he joined the Ninth Crusade to Holy Land; some scholarship asserts that his participation was the cause of the nickname Crouchback which may have been a corruption of Crossback, meaning that he was entitled to wear a crusader's cross. Aveline died in 1274 and he married Blanche d'Artois, daughter of Robert I de France, in 1276. As a result of his marriage, he was styled Comte de Brie as well as Comte de Champagne. The couple had four children; Thomas; Henry; John of Beaufort; and Mary. Edmund died at age 51 in Bayonne, Bearn, France and was interred a month later at Westminster Abbey, London. (bio by: Iola)

Family links:
Parents:
King Henry (1207 - 1272)
Eleanor of Provence (1222 - 1291)

Spouses:
Aveline De Forz Lancaster (1259 - 1274)*
Blanche de Artois Plantagenet (1248 - 1302)*

Children:
Thomas Lancaster (1277 - 1322)*
Henry de Plantagenet (1281 - 1345)*

*Calculated relationship

Search Amazon for Edmund Plantagenet

Burial:
Westminster Abbey
Westminster
Greater London, England
Plot: The Sanctuary

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Record added: Dec 20, 2000
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Ermengarde de Anjou

Birth: 1018
Death: Mar. 18, 1076

Nobility, younger of the two daughters of Fulko 'Nerra' of Anjou and Hildegarde de Metz. She married Geoffrey II "Ferréol" de Château-Landon in 1035 and bore him three children. After his death she married about 1049 Robert de Bourgogne. After her brothers childless death in 1060 she inheirited Anjou for her sons, while her sisters sons received Vendôme. She and Robert were killed at the church of Saint-Fleurey-sur-Ouche.

Family links:
Parents:
Fulk of Anjou (____ - 1040)
Hildegarde de Metz (____ - 1046)

Spouse:
Robert I de Bourgogne (1011 - 1076)

Children:
Fulk (1043 - 1109)*
Hildegarde de Bourgogne (1050 - 1120)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Abbaye de Saint-Seine
Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye
Departement de la Cote-d'Or
Bourgogne, France

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Record added: Sep 06, 2012
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Katherine Mortimer Beauchamp

Birth: unknown
Death: Aug. 4, 1369

Descendant of King John of England. Daughter of Roger of Mortimer, Knight, 1st Earl of March and his wife Joan, daughter and co-heiress of Peter de Joinville, Knight. She married after a dispensation was granted for being related in the third degree to Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick and an original Knight of the Garter. They had fifteen children. She died testate.

Family links:
Parents:
Roger Mortimer (1287 - 1330)
Joan Geneville (1285 - 1356)

Spouse:
Thomas De Beauchamp (1313 - 1369)

Children:
Maud de Beauchamp Clifford (1335 - 1403)*
Joan de Beauchamp Basset (1340 - 1360)*
Philippa de Beauchamp (1344 - 1386)*
William de Beauchamp (1358 - 1411)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
St Mary Churchyard
Warwick
Warwickshire, England

Created by: Michael Schwing
Record added: Sep 14, 2005
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Margaret of Hereford

Birth: 1122, England
Death: Apr. 6, 1197
Herefordshire, England

Margaret of Hereford was an English noblewoman and the eldest daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford by his wife, the wealthy Cambro-Norman heiress Sibyl de Neufmarché. Margaret married Humphrey II de Bohun, by whom she had five children. Margaret held the office of Constable of England and as a widow, exercised lordship of Herefordshire until her own death. She was the benefactress of several religious institutions.
Margaret was born in about 1122/1123, the eldest child of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sibyl de Neufmarché, heiress to one of the most substantial fiefs in the Welsh Marches. She had five younger brothers and two sisters. These were: Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford, Walter de Hereford, Henry Fitzmiles, Mahel de Hereford, William de Hereford, Bertha of Hereford, andLucy of Gloucester. The Historia fundationis cum fundatoris genealogia of Abergavenny Priory named Margaretam, Bertram and Luciam as the three daughters of Miles and Sibyl.
She married Humphrey II de Bohun, an Anglo-Norman aristocrat and steward of King Henry I of England, on an unknown date before 1139. Like Margaret's father, Humphrey later supported Empress Matilda against her rival King Stephen during the period of civil war that raged over England, known to history as The Anarchy. Together Margaret and her husband founded Farleigh Priory although the charter is undated. The marriage produced a total of five children:
Humphrey III de Bohun (died 1180), married as her second husband, Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany, by whom he had issue. Held the office of Constable of England.
Milo de Bohun (died young)
Richard de Bohun (died young)
Matilda de Bohun (1140/1143 - after 1194/1199), married firstly Henry d'Oilly, by whom she had issue; secondly Juhel de Mayenne; thirdly Walter FitzRobert
Margaret de Bohun (died before 1196), possibly married Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick, although Warwick's wife is alternatively named as Margery d'Oilly, who was her niece. The 1192 birthdate of his son and heir makes Margery d'Oilly the likely spouse.
Following the death of her father in a hunting accident in 1143, and sometime before Margaret's husband died in about 1165, all five of her brothers died without legitimate offspring. After her eldest brother Roger's death, the earldom of Hereford fell into abeyance. As a consequence of these events, Miles' lands and properties were divided between Margaret and her two sisters. Being the eldest daughter, she received the lordship of Herefordshire and the office of Constable of England. This office was later passed to her eldest son Humphrey, grandson Henry, and would continue to be held by her direct descendants. As a widow she exercised lordship until her own death, over thirty years later. In her book Women of the English Nobility and Gentry 1066-1500, Jennifer C. Ward described Margaret as having exemplified "the roles which a woman could play in her estates". As lady of Herefordshire, she fulfilled her duties to her overlord King Henry II, having in 1166 returned the carta which named her knights; it documented 17 knights' fees of the old enfeoffment and three and three quarters of the new. She aided the King in the marriage of one of his daughters, and in 1167-1168 made an account to the Red Book of the Exchequer for her assistance. She also accounted to the Exchequer at the end of King Henry's reign and during that of his successor, King Richard I for scutage due to her from her vast holdings. In the lordship over which she ruled, she used her father as role model, having confirmed earlier grants of land to her tenants and made her own land grants to those who served her well.
Margaret was a generous benefactress of several religious institutions, and she strove to carry out her late brothers' grants. She gave all her land in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire for the salvation of her brothers' souls. Her own grant was given to save the souls of King Henry II, her chidren, parents, husband, and the rest of her family
Margaret died on 6 April 1197 and was buried in Llanthony Secunda Priory in Gloucester which had been founded by her father and where her mother, Sibyl had entered a religious life after her husband's untimely death. Margaret herself had made endowments to the Augustian priory. Two years following Margaret's death, King John confirmed the possessions of Llanthony Secunda Priory by charter which was dated 30 July 1199. These included the donation of duas partes de Onedesleye made by Margar de Bohun in accordance with the division made inter ipsam et Luciam suam sororem. On 28 April 1200, King John recreated the earldom of Hereford for Margaret's grandson Henry, of whom she had had custody during his minority.

Family links:
Parents:
Miles de Gloucester (1100 - 1143)
Sybil de Neufmarche (1100 - ____)

Children:
Humphrey III de Bohun (1144 - 1181)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Llanthony Secunda Priory
Hempsted
Gloucestershire, England

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Record added: Oct 01, 2011
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Matilda Dunkeld

Birth: 1079
Death: May 1, 1118

English Monarch. Queen consort of King Henry I. Daughter of King Malcolm III Canmore of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland. She married Henry on November 11, 1100. She was born Edith, but changed her name to Matilda upon her marriage, in honor of her mother-in-law, Matilda of Flanders. They had four children; Euphemia, William, Matilda, and Richard. She died at Westminster at the age of 39. (bio by: VampireRed)

Family links:
Parents:
Malcolm III (1031 - 1093)
Saint Margaret of Scotland (1045 - 1093)

Spouse:
Henry I (1068 - 1135)*

Children:
Matilda Alice (1102 - 1167)*
William Adelin (1103 - 1120)*

*Calculated relationship

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Burial:
Westminster Abbey
Westminster
Greater London, England

Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: VampireRed
Record added: Feb 22, 2004
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Maud de Mandeville

Birth: 1190
Warwickshire, England
Death: Aug. 27, 1236
Hereford
Herefordshire, England

Maud was the sister and heir of William de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, and the daughter of Geoffrey FitzPiers, Earl of Essex, by his 1st wife, Beatrice de Say, eldest daughter and coheir of William de Say. She married Henry de Bohun who died 1 June 1220, and was buried in the chapter house of Llanthony Priory outside Gloucester.
She married, 2nd, Roger de Dauntsey, of Dauntsey, Wiltshire. On the death of her brother, William de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, she appears to have become suo jure Countess. She and Roger de Daunteseye, her second husband, was given her inheritance on October 29, 1227 and February 22, 1227/8, and Pleshey Castle in Essex and another great estate, together with the Earldom of Essex. Maud died August 27, 1236 and Roger was living in August 1238.

Family links:
Spouse:
Henry de Bohun (1176 - 1220)*

Children:
Humphrey de Bohun (1208 - 1275)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Shouldham Priory
Shouldham
Norfolk, England

Created by: Mad
Record added: Dec 24, 2010
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Robert Knollys

Birth: 1481
North Mymms
Hertfordshire, England
Death: 1521
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire, England

Knollys, the name of an English family descended from Sir Thomas Knollys (d. 1435), Lord Mayor of London.
Robert Knollys, or Knolles (d. 1521), a courtier in the service and favour of Henry VII and Henry VIII.
(Wikipedia)

Robert Knollys, or Knolles, (died 1521) was an English courtier in the service and favour of Henry VII and Henry VIII.
In 1488 the Knollys was one of Henry VII's henchmen, and late in that year was appointed to wait on ?the king's dearest son the prince? (Arthur). He received £5 ?by way of reward? for each of the three years 1488 to 1490, and when Henry VII met Archduke Philip in 1500 he accompanied the English king as one of the ushers of the chamber. He continued in the same office under Henry VIII, and received an annuity of £20, on November 15, 1509, and a grant of Upclatford, called Rookes Manor, in Hampshire ? part of the confiscated property of Sir Richard Empson ? on February 10, 1510?11. On 9 July 1514 the usher and his wife were jointly granted the manor of Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, in survivorship, at an annual rental of a red rose at midsummer. The grant was confirmed on January 5, 1517?18 by letters patent for their own lives and that of one successor. Other royal gifts followed.

Robert Knollys died in 1521, and was buried in the church of St Helen's Bishopsgate. His will, dated November 13, 1520, was proved 19 June 1521. His widow, Letitia or Lettice, was daughter of Sir Thomas Penyston of Hawridge and Marshall, Buckinghamshire. After Robert Knollys's death she became the second wife of Sir Robert Lee of Burston, Buckinghamshire, son of Sir Henry Lee of Quarendon in the same county. Sir Robert Lee, by whom she had issue, died in 1537, when she became the second wife of Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton, Northamptonshire, prior (under Queen Mary) of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. Her will, dated 28 June 1557, was proved 11 June 1558.

Robert Knollys's children included Francis Knollys, a son Henry and two daughters, Mary and Jane. The latter married Sir Richard Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle. The son Henry (d 1583) was in some favour with Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth. He went abroad with his brother Francis during Queen Mary's reign. In 1562 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Germany, to observe the temper of German protestants, and in 1569 was temporarily employed in warding both Queen Mary of Scotland at Tutbury and the Duke of Norfolk in the Tower. He was M.P. for Reading in 1563, and for Christchurch in 1572. His will, dated 27 July 1582, was proved 2 Sept. 1583.
(Wikipedia)

Sir Thomas Knollys, d. 1435 was Lord Mayor of London in 1399 and 1410.
Lord-mayor Knollys was a member of the Grocers' Company. He directed in 1400 the rebuilding of the Guildhall, and he also rebuilt St. Antholin's Church in Watling Street, where he was buried with his wife Joan. His will, dated 20 May 1435, was proved 11 July 1435 at Lambeth, where it is still preserved.

Knolleys was a forebear of Robert Knollys (great-great-grandson) and Francis Knollys (Robert's son).

Knollys is said by Dugdale to have been descended from Sir Robert Knollys or Knolles (d 1407), the soldier, but, according to Sidney Lee in the [[Dictionary of national Biography, this is an error. Discussing Francis knolly's, Lee states: "Sir Francis's pedigree cannot be authentically traced beyond Sir Thomas Knollys ... from whom Sir Francis's father was fifth in descent".
(Wikipedia)

Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Knollys (1390 - 1445)

Children:
Francis Knollys (1514 - 1596)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
St Helen Churchyard
Bishopsgate
Greater London, England

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Record added: Feb 04, 2012
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Sir Richard FitzAlan

Birth: 1346, England
Death: Sep. 21, 1397, England

Knight of the Garter, 11th Earl of Arundel, 10th Earl of Surrey, King's Esquire, Admiral of the West and South, Governor of Brest.

The son of Richard FitzAlan and Lady Eleanor of Lancaster Plantagenet. He was the brother of John who became the first Lord Arundel and was the first to use Arundel as a surname where Richard's line would continue as FitzAlan.

Grandson of Sir Richard FitzAlan and Lady Eleanor Plantagenet, Sir William de Bohun and Elizabeth Badlesmere. Born in circa 1346 at Arundel Castle, Arundel, Sussex, England.

Richard married Elizabeth de Bohun in September of 1359, and became the father of:
* Eleanor FitzAlan, wife of Robert de Ufford
* Elizabeth FitzAlan, wife of Sir William Montagu & Sir Thomas Mowbray & Sir Robert Goushill
* Joan FitzAlan, wife of Sir William de Beauchamp
* Alice FitzAlan, wife of John Cherleton, had a child with Henry de Beaufort, son of John Gaunt
* Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel married Beatrix de Portugal
* Margaret FitzAlan, wife of Sir Rowland Lenthal
* John FitzAlan

Secondly, he married Phillipa de Mortimer on August 15, 1390, the great grand daughter of Edmund de Mortimer and Elizabeth Badlesmere. They were married without licence and fined 500 marks.

Richard was the 11th Earl of Arundel in 1375, the Earl of Surrey, named Admiral of England, and a member of the Knight of the Garter. He fought with brilliance in the Battle of Margate March 24th, 1387 against the allied French, Spanish and Flemish fleets. Richard acted against King Richard II with the Duke of Gloucester, the king's uncle, was arrested, pardoned and arrested. Eventually, he was convicted at Westminster of treason, and beheaded at Cheapside. His final words to the executioner were noted, "Torment me not long, strike off my head in one blow." In October of 1400, the attainder was reversed, and Richard's son Thomas succeeded to his father's estates and honors.

Family links:
Parents:
Richard FitzAlan de Arundel (1306 - 1376)
Eleanor of Lancaster (1318 - 1372)

Spouses:
Elizabeth de Bohun FitzAlan (1350 - 1385)
Phillipe de Mortimer Poynings (1375 - 1401)

Children:
Elizabeth Fitzalan (1371 - 1425)*
Joan Fitzalan De Beauchamp (1375 - 1435)*
Thomas Fitzalan (1381 - 1415)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Austin Friars Churchyard
London
Greater London, England

Created by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Record added: Nov 19, 2012
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Sir William De Warenne

Birth: Feb., 1256, England
Death: Dec. 15, 1286
Croydon
Greater London, England

Knight, of Bromfield and Yale, Denbighshire, Wales. Son and heir, born 15 Jan 4526, knighted at Winchester in 1285. He married Joan de Vere about 10 June 125, the date of the indemnity, whose maritagium included the manors of Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, Crowmarsh in Oxfordshire, Margaretting in Prittlewell and Woolston in Chigwell, both in Essex. They had one son Jon and one daughter, Alice. William also had one illegitimate son, John, a clerc and prior of Hoxton and Castleacre. Sir William attended a tournament at Croydon and is said have been ambushed and cruelly slain by his rivals.

Family links:
Parents:
John De Warenne (1231 - 1304)
Alice De Lusignan De Warenne (1229 - 1256)

Spouse:
Joan De Vere De Warenne (1265 - 1293)*

Children:
Alice De Warenne Fitzalan (1284 - 1338)*
John De Warenne (1286 - 1347)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Lewes Priory
Lewes
East Sussex, England

Created by: Bradley Moody
Record added: Dec 06, 2009
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Anne Welles Butler

Birth: 1360 Grainsby, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England
Death: 13 Nov 1397 (aged 36-37) Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery, Gowran, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Memorial #: 234119160
Bio:
Anne Welles, Countess of Ormond, was the first wife of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and the mother of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. She was the first Countess of Ormond to live at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny.

Anne Welles was born in Gainsby, Lincolnshire, England in 1360, the daughter of John de Welles, 4th Lord Welles, and his wife, Maud de Ros. She had an elder brother John de Welles, 5th Lord Welles, and a sister Margery de Welles, who married firstly, John de Huntingfield, and secondly, Lord Scrope of Masham.

Her paternal grandparents were Sir Adam de Welles, 3rd Lord Welles and Margaret Bardolf. Her maternal grandparents were William de Ros, 2nd Lord Ros and Margery Badlesmere eldest daughter of Bartholmew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare.

Anne Welles was the great-great-great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn

Prior to June 17, 1386, Anne married James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, son of James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond and Elizabeth Darcy. He was Lord Justice of Ireland. He was also a fluent speaker of Irish. In September 1391, he purchased Kilkenny Castle from Hugh le Despenser, which the Ormonds made their chief residence. Previously they lived at Gowran Castle, which James Butler had built. James and Anne hosted King Richard II when he visited Kilkenny Castle.

James and Anne had five children:

James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392- 22 August 1452), known as The White Earl, married firstly, Joan de Beauchamp, by whom he had five children, including James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond, John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, and Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. He married secondly, Joan FitzGerald.

Anne Butler married John Wogan

Sir Richard Butler, of Poulstown, Kilkenny, married Catherine O'Reilly, daughter of Gildas O'Reilly, Lord of East Breffny, by whom he had issue.

Sir Philip Butler, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cockayne, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Ida de Grey, by whom he had issue. Elizabeth married secondly, Sir Laurence Cheney, by whom she had a daughter, Elizabeth Cheney, the maternal great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn.

Sir Ralph Butler, married Margaret de Berwick, by whom he had issue.

Anne died on November 13, 1397.
Family Members
Parents
John de Welles 1334-1361
Spouse
James Butler 1359-1405
Siblings
Margery Welles Scrope Unknown-1422
John Welles 1350-1426
Children
James le Butler 1393-1452
Richard "of Polestown" Butler 1395-1452
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URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/234119160/anne-butler
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Anne Welles

Birth: 1360
Grainsby
Lincolnshire, England
Death: Nov. 13, 1397
Kilkenny
County Kilkenny, Ireland

Anne Welles, Countess of Ormond, was the first wife of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and the mother of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. She was the first Countess of Ormond to live at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny.

Anne Welles was born in Gainsby, Lincolnshire, England in 1360, the daughter of John de Welles, 4th Lord Welles and Maud de Ros. She had an elder brother John de Welles, 5th Lord Welles and a sister Margery de Welles, who married firstly, John de Huntingfield, and secondly, Lord Scrope of Masham.

Her paternal grandparents were Sir Adam de Welles, 3rd Lord Welles and Margaret Bardolf. Her maternal grandparents were William de Ros, 2nd Lord Ros and Margery Badlesmere eldest daughter of Bartholmew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare.

Anne Welles was the great-great-great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn

Prior to June 17, 1386, Anne married James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, son of James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond and Elizabeth Darcy. He was Lord Justice of Ireland. He was also a fluent speaker of Irish. In September 1391, he purchased Kilkenny Castle from Hugh le Despenser, which the Ormonds made their chief residence. Previously they lived at Gowran Castle, which James Butler had built. James and Anne hosted King Richard II when he visited Kilkenny Castle.

James and Anne had five children:

James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392- 22 August 1452), known as The White Earl, married firstly, Joan de Beauchamp, by whom he had five children, including James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond, John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, and Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. He married secondly, Joan FitzGerald.

My ancestor Anne Butler who married John Wogan, they had a daughter Catherine Wogan, who married Owain Dwinn

Sir Richard Butler, of Poulstown, Kilkenny, married Catherine O'Reilly, daughter of Gildas O'Reilly, Lord of East Breffny, by whom he had issue.

Sir Philip Butler, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cockayne, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Ida de Grey, by whom he had issue. Elizabeth married secondly, Sir Laurence Cheney, by whom she had a daughter, Elizabeth Cheney, the maternal great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn.

Sir Ralph Butler, married Margaret de Berwick, by whom he had issue

Anne died on November 13, 1397, around the age of 37.

Family links:
Spouse:
James Butler (1359 - 1405)

Burial:
Unknown

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Sarah Ruth Inman Collie

Birth: 6 May 1840 Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 5 May 1876 (aged 35) Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery, Fairdealing, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 34246532
Bio:
She was the first burial to be made in Maple Spring Cemetery. ********
Family Members
Spouse
William Ferrell Grubbs Collie 1832-1898
Children
Benjamin Collie 1857-1926
Sarah Francis Collie Sims 1862-Unknown
Nancy Elizabeth Collie Jones 1864-1926
John William Collie 1871-1901
Maintained by: Justin Richardson (46480304)
Originally Created by: Craig Thweatt (46600738)
Added: 26 Feb 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34246532/sarah-ruth-collie
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34246532/sarah-ruth-collie: accessed 10 July 2023), memorial page for Sarah Ruth Inman Collie (6 May 1840-5 May 1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34246532, citing Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery, Fairdealing, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Justin Richardson (contributor 46480304).
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Sarah Ruth Inman Collie

Birth: May 6, 1840
Davidson County
Tennessee, USA
Death: May 5, 1876
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

She was the first burial to be made in Maple Spring Cemetery. *********

Family links:
Spouse:
William Ferrell Grubbs Collie (1832 - 1898)

Children:
Benjamin Collie (1857 - 1926)*
Nancy Elizabeth Collie Jones (1864 - 1926)*
John William Collie (1871 - 1901)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery
Fairdealing
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Maintained by: Justin Richardson
Originally Created by: Craig Thweatt
Record added: Feb 27, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 34246532
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Parents and Siblings

F. Benjamin InmanABT 1799 - ABT 1878
M. Jane AlexanderABT 1809 -

m. 11 Jan 1825
?? Sarah Ruth G Inman not listed below ??
1.Mariah InmanABT 1826 -
2.Thomas Alexander InmanABT 1829 -
3.John Louis InmanABT 1831 -
4.Elizabeth InmanABT 1834 -
5.Louisa A. InmanABT 1835 -
6.Mary Jane InmanABT 1838 -
7.Eliza Ann InmanABT 1842 -
8.Reuben InmanABT 1845 - ABT 1846
9.Josephine InmanABT 1847 - ABT 1848
10.Josiah InmanABT 1847 - ABT 1847
11.Nancy E. InmanABT 1849 - ABT 1849
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Elizabeth Howard Boleyn Famous memorial

Birth: 1480 Arundel, Arun District, West Sussex, England
Death: 3 Apr 1538 (aged 57-58) Hever, Sevenoaks District, Kent, England
Burial: St. Mary's Churchyard, Lambeth, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England
Plot: Howard Chapel
Memorial #: 7042957
Bio:
English Aristocracy. She is remembered as the mother of Anne Boleyn, who became the ill-fated 2nd wife of English King Henry VIII, and the maternal grandmother of Anne's daughter, Queen Elizabeth I of England. She was born around 1480, the older of the two daughters of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and his first wife Elizabeth Tilney. When she was a young girl, her family managed to survive the fall of their patron, King Richard III, who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field in August 1485 and supplanted by the victor, King Henry VII. She became a part of the Royal Court and it was while she was at Court, that she married Thomas Boleyn, an ambitious young courtier, around 1498. Through her marriage, she held the titles of Countess of Wiltshire, Countess of Ormond and Viscountess Rochford. She was a lady-in-waiting at the royal court; first to Elizabeth of York, the wife of King Henry VII of England and then to Catherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII's first wife. In 1519 her daughters, Anne and Mary, were living in the French royal court as ladies-in-waiting to the French Queen consort Claude, the first wife of King Francis I. In contrast to Mary, her daughter Anne, is thought to have had a close relationship with her mother. She had been in charge of her children's early education and she had taught them music and religion, as well as arithmetic, embroidery, the family genealogy, good manners, household management, reading, and writing. In 1525 King Henry VIII fell in love with Anne, and she became her protective chaperone. She accompanied Anne to Court, since Anne was attempting to avoid a sexual relationship with the King. She travelled with Anne to view York Place after the fall of the Boleyn family's great political opponent, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, an intrigue which had given Anne her first real taste of political power. After Anne and King Henry VIII were married in 1533, she remained in her daughter's household throughout her time as queen consort. She sided with the rest of the family when her daughter Mary was banished in 1535 for eloping with a commoner, William Stafford. The following year, the family was overtaken by a much greater scandal as Anne, and her only living son George, the 2nd Viscount Rochford, were executed on fabricated charges of treason, adultery and incest. Her husband and her brother Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, provided no help to Anne or George. Following the family's disgrace, she retired with her husband to their home at Hever Castle, Kent where she died at the age of 57 or 58, only two years after her two younger children were executed, and her husband died the following year.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Howard 1443-1524
Elizabeth Tilney Howard 1445-1497
Spouse
Thomas Boleyn 1477-1539
Siblings
Thomas Howard 1473-1554
Edward Howard 1476-1513
Edmund Howard 1478-1539
Muriel Howard Knyvet 1485-1511
Katherine Howard 1508-1554
Half Siblings
Elizabeth Howard Radclyffe Unknown-1534
Dorothy Howard Stanley
Richard Howard Unknown-1517
Margaret Bourchier Bryan 1468-1551
John Bourchier 1469-1533
Anne Bourchier Fiennes 1470-1530
Anne Howard de Vere 1501-1559
William Howard 1510-1573
Thomas Howard 1511-1537
Children
Henry Boleyn Unknown-1508
Thomas Boleyn 1499-Unknown
Mary Boleyn Carey Stafford 1499-1543
Anne Boleyn 1501-1536
George Boleyn 1504-1536
Maintained by: Find a Grave
Originally Created by: 1901 (46549766)
Added: 30 Dec 2002
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7042957/elizabeth-boleyn
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7042957/elizabeth-boleyn: accessed 05 July 2023), memorial page for Elizabeth Howard Boleyn (1480-3 Apr 1538), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7042957, citing St. Mary's Churchyard, Lambeth, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.
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Elizabeth Howard Boleyn

Birth: 1480
Death: Apr. 3, 1538

Queen Anne Boleyn's mother. Her parents were Thomas Howard, second Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Tynley. A descendant of King Edward I and his second wife Margaret of France, Elizabeth married Thomas Boleyn. They were parents of the famous Mary, Anne and George Boleyn. After her daughter downfall, she retired with her husband to Hever Castle, Kent.

Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Howard (1443 - 1524)
Elizabeth Tilney Howard (1446 - 1497)

Spouse:
Sir Thomas Boleyn (1477 - 1538)

Children:
Thomas Boleyn (1499 - 1520)*
Mary Boleyn Stafford (1501 - 1543)*
George Boleyn (1502 - 1536)*
Anne Boleyn (1504 - 1536)*

*Calculated relationship

Search Amazon for Elizabeth Boleyn

Burial:
St Mary Churchyard
Lambeth
Greater London, England
Plot: Howard Chapel

Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: Guada
Record added: Dec 30, 2002
Find A Grave Memorial# 7042957
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Howard, Elizabeth (I1760)
 
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Sir William Carey of Aldenham

Birth: 1489 Wiltshire, England
Death: 22 Jun 1528 (aged 38-39) Gloucestershire, England
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 53751835
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Carey Unknown-1536
Margaret Spencer Carey 1472-Unknown
Spouse
Mary Boleyn Carey Stafford 1499-1543
Siblings
John Carey Unknown-1551
Mary Margaret Carey Delaval 1501-1560
Children
Catherine Carey Knollys 1524-1569
Henry Carey 1526-1596
Created by: Bradley Moody (47097169)
Added: 16 Jun 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53751835/william-carey_of_aldenham
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53751835/william-carey_of_aldenham: accessed 05 July 2023), memorial page for Sir William Carey of Aldenham (1489-22 Jun 1528), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53751835; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Bradley Moody (contributor 47097169).
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William Carey

Birth: 1495
Chilton Foliat
Wiltshire, England
Death: Jun. 22, 1529
Bristol
Gloucestershire, England

Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Boleyn Stafford (1501 - 1543)

Children:
Henry Carey (1525 - 1596)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Bradley Moody
Record added: Jun 16, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 53751835
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Carey, William (I1406)
 
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B McEthly Travis

Birth: 23 Jan 1886
Death: 6 Nov 1886 (aged 9 months)
Burial: Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery, Fairdealing, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 52857525

Son of TA & Mary J.

Created by: Kathy Hicks Thompson (46809360)
Added: 25 May 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52857525/b-mcethly-travis
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52857525/b-mcethly-travis: accessed 25 July 2023), memorial page for B McEthly Travis (23 Jan 1886-6 Nov 1886), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52857525, citing Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery, Fairdealing, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Kathy Hicks Thompson (contributor 46809360).
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B. McEthly Travis

Birth: Jan. 23, 1886
Death: Nov. 6, 1886

Note: Son of TA & Mary J.

Burial:
Maple Springs Methodist Cemetery
Fairdealing
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: May 25, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 52857525
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Travis, B McEthly (I523)
 
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•ID: I72493
•Name: Elizabeth VERE
•Given Name: Elizabeth
•Surname: Vere
•Suffix: Heiress
•Title: Heiress
•Sex: F
•Birth: ABT 1483 in Great Addington,Northampton,Eng 1
•Change Date: 27 JUN 2009 at 01:00:00

Father: Henry VERE b: ABT 1461 in Drayton,Daventry,Northampton,Eng
Mother: Isabella TRESHAM b: ABT 1460 in Drayton,Daventry,Northampton,Eng

Marriage 1 John II MORDAUNT b: ABT 1480 in Cople,Bedford,Eng•Married: ABT 1505 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
Children1.Has Children Anne MORDAUNT b: in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
2.Has No Children Edith MORDAUNT b: ABT 1507 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
3.Has No Children Edmond MORDAUNT b: ABT 1510 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
4.Has No Children John III MORDAUNT b: ABT 1517 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
5.Has No Children George MORDAUNT b: ABT 1518 in Oakley,Bedford,Eng
6.Has No Children Elizabeth MORDAUNT b: ABT 1519 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
7.Has No Children Winifred MORDAUNT b: ABT 1520 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
8.Has No Children William MORDAUNT b: ABT 1522 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
9.Has No Children Maud MORDAUNT b: ABT 1523 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
10.Has Children Dorothy MORDAUNT b: ABT 1524 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
11.Has No Children Margaret MORDAUNT b: ABT 1526 in Turvey,Bedford,Eng
12.Has No Children Etheldred MORDAUNT b: ABT 1528 in Barking,Suffolk,Eng

Sources: 1.Repository:
Title: Ancestral File
Abbrev: Ancestral File
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Vere, Elizabeth (I2033)
 
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Name: Vivian Baker

Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1928
Event Place: Marshall, Kentucky, United States
Gender:
Mother's Name: Velma Rodgers
Digital Folder Number:

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHL-N1MW : 1 July 2015), Vivian Baker, 1928; citing Birth, Marshall, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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Vivian B Baker Bowman

Birth: 15 Jul 1928
Death: 20 Aug 1995 (aged 67)
Burial: Marshall County Memory Gardens Cemetery, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 44015930
Family Members
Parents
Phillip T Baker 1883-1953
Spouse
L T Bowman 1920-1978
Siblings
Gracie Verena Baker Lindsey 1907-1975
Annice Lorena Baker Travis 1909-1988
Created by: Kathy Hicks Thompson (46809360)
Added: 6 Nov 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44015930/vivian-b-bowman
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44015930/vivian-b-bowman: accessed 27 June 2023), memorial page for Vivian B Baker Bowman (15 Jul 1928-20 Aug 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 44015930, citing Marshall County Memory Gardens Cemetery, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Kathy Hicks Thompson (contributor 46809360).
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Vivian B. Bowman

Birth: Jul. 15, 1928
Death: Aug. 20, 1995

Burial:
Marshall County Memory Gardens Cemetery
Benton
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Nov 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44015930
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Age: 67
Given Name: Vivian
Middle Name:
Surname: Bowman
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1928
State: Kentucky
Last Place of Residence: Marshall, Kentucky
Previous Residence Postal Code: 42025
Event Date: 20 Aug 1995

Citing this Record:
"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JR5C-WW5 : accessed 7 May 2015), Vivian Bowman, 20 Aug 1995; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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Name: Vivian Bowman

Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1995
Event Place: Mccracken, Kentucky, United States
Age: 67
Birth Year (Estimated): 1928

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKH1-V165 : 11 February 2018), Vivian Bowman, 1995; citing Death, Mccracken, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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Baker, Vivian (I996)
 
692 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kinsey, Jerry Daniel (I1069)
 
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Name: J A Graves
Name Note:
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Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Jan 1897
Event Place: Gibson, Tennessee, United States
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Page: 9
Reference ID: 9
GS Film Number: 001007466
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Digital Folder Number: 004486370
Image Number: 00444

Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4J4-5MH : 20 July 2016), J A Graves and M E Litton, 10 Jan 1897; citing Gibson, Tennessee, United States, Marriage, p. 9, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville and county clerk offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 1,007,466.
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Family: John Allan Graves / Minnie Estelle Litton (F154)
 
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Hazel Gamblin in entry for Helen Ruth Utley, "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955"
Name: Helen Ruth Utley
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1927
Event Place: Dawson Springs, Hopkins, Kentucky
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Gender: Female
Age:
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Mother's Name: Hazel Gamblin ****
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Reference ID: 18180
GS Film number: 1912916
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Helen Ruth Utley

Birth: 17 Apr 1925 Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 2 Aug 1927 (aged 2) Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Suthards Cemetery, Earlington, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 140712156
Bio:
Helen was the daughter of W W Utley and Hazel Gamblin. She died of scarlet fever.

Created by: Quietly Resting (47077524)
Added: 31 Dec 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140712156/helen-ruth-utley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140712156/helen-ruth-utley: accessed 17 July 2023), memorial page for Helen Ruth Utley (17 Apr 1925-2 Aug 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 140712156, citing Suthards Cemetery, Earlington, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Quietly Resting (contributor 47077524).
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Helen Ruth Utley

Birth: Apr. 17, 1925
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Aug. 2, 1927
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Helen was the daughter of W W Utley and Hazel Gamblin. She died of scarlet fever.

Burial:
Suthards Cemetery
Earlington
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Quietly Resting
Record added: Dec 31, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 140712156
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Utley, Helen Ruth (I838)
 
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG19-X14W

Name: G E Butler
Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 25 Dec 1960 ****
Event Place: Montgomery, Alabama, United States ****
Event Place (Original): Brilliant
Age: 54
Birth Year (Estimated): 1906
Father's Name: J M Butler
Mother's Name: Jadie Bowers
Spouse's Name: Ida Mc Cullar ****
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 55
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1905
Spouse's Father's Name: Tildon McCullar
Spouse's Mother's Name: Effie Adkins

Image Number: 02184
GS Film Number: 001893295
Digital Folder Number: 007733290

Citing this Record
"Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG19-GD88 : 28 November 2018), Effie Adkins in entry for G E Butler and Ida Mc Cullar, 25 Dec 1960; citing Montgomery, Alabama, United States, County Probate Courts, Alabama; FHL microfilm 1,893,295.
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Family: Glenn Evans Butler / Ida McCullar-xx (F2114)
 
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TN Gibson Co marriages:
Name Spouse Date
NICHOLS, L. G. FARMER, B. F. 1887
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNHT-WR1

Name: L G Nichols ****
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Event Type: Marriage ****
Event Date: 28 Dec 1887 ****
Event Place: Gibson, Tennessee, United States ****
Gender: Female ****
Spouse's Name: B F Farmer ****
Spouse's Also Known As Name:
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Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNHT-WR1 : accessed 17 May 2015), B F Farmer and L G Nichols, 28 Dec 1887; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. , Gibson, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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L G Nichols, "Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950"
Name: B F Farmer ****
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Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 28 Dec 1887 ****
Event Place: Gibson, Tennessee, United States ****
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Reference ID: 374
GS Film number: 2114169
Digital Folder Number: 004486336
Image Number: 02550
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Family: Benjamin Franklin Farmer-xx / Lucinda G Nichols (F1603)
 
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According to www.davidculp.com research:

Too Many Henrys!

Casper Kolb (Kulp) had several sons. One of these sons was named Henry (1747(?)- 1783(?)). He is listed in Hans Casper's will and mentioned in the Captain Bill, Book 3, A Genealogy of the Catawba River Valley of South Carolina, by Robert J. Stevens*. He apparently purchased land on September 21, 1768 and sold land in 1772 in Craven County. SC. He died circa 1783 in Camden District, N.C. I believe he had a son named Henry who was eventually from Rowan County, North Carolina. This could be the Henry Culp Sr. (1777-1853) who later came to Tennessee and was the father of Henry Jr. (1802-1887).

I have seen some written research that shows Hans Casper's son Henry as being born 1775-1777 thereby making the connection to Henry Sr. but skipping a generation. This is obviously incorrect, as Hans Casper was already dead in 1775 or 77 when Henry Sr. was born.

Some research shows Hans Casper's son Henry as married to Barbara. He had a sister named Barbara but I have never confirmed the wife's name. Sister Barbara was Barbara Culp McKinney who was scalped by Indians. See this informative website: Life On The Frontier

There is always confusion over how the second generation Henry (1777-1853) was called Henry "Senior". This is actually pretty easy if you consider Henry Sr. moved his very young children to Tennessee in 1805. They would have never known their grandfather who was long ago dead and with a Henry Jr. in the family there would have been confusion without calling the eldest Henry present "senior".
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Henry Culp 1st* born 1738/39 in Pennsylvania died circa 1800 in Rowan County, North Carolina, burial place unknown. He was married and spouse's name was Barbara. Note: On the 1800 Rowan County census, Henry and son Adam, age 20 were living alone.

Offspring with Barbara were:

Hannah Culp Earnhart (1774-?) Born on Fishing Creek, South Carolina. Married George Earnhart in August 1793 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

(William) Henry Culp Sr. (1776/77-1853) Married Sarah Mary in 1797 in Rowan County, North Carolina

Elizabeth Culp Swink (1778-?) Married George Swink in January 1796 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

Adam Culp (1780-Before1840) Married Abigail in 1803/04 in Rowan County, North Carolina.
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Culp, Henry (I1285)
 
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Adele of Normandy

Birth: 1066
Death: Mar. 8, 1137

Royalty, daughter of William the Conquerer and Mathilda of Flanders. She married Stephen of Blois in 1080 in Breteuil.

Family links:
Spouse:
Stephen Henry (1045 - 1102)*

Children:
Lucia-Mahaut Of Blois (____ - 1120)*
William de Blois (1082 - 1150)*
Thibaut II de Champagne (1090 - 1152)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Saint-Trinitie Church
Caen
Departement du Calvados
Basse-Normandie, France

Created by: Lutetia
Record added: Feb 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48107633
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Normandy, Adele Of (I1440)
 
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Blanche de Artois Plantagenet

Birth: 1248
Arras, France
Death: May 2, 1302
Paris, France

Daughter of Robert I, Count of Artois and descendant of King Henry II, by Mathilde of Brabant. Granddaughter of Henri II, Duke of Brabant.

Wife of Henri I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagen and Brie, son of Thibaut I and Marguerite, daughter of Archambaud VIII. They were married by dispensation before Feb 1269 and had one daughter, Jeanne who married Philippe IV, the King of France. Henri died in 1274 at Pamplona.

Secondly wife of Edmund of England, son of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence. They were married in Paris shortly before 18 Jan 1276 by dispensation dated 26 Sept 1275 as they were related in the 3rd and 4th degrees. They had three sons and one daughter:
* Sir Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Leicester and Derby
* Sir Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester
* John, Seigneur of Beaufort and Nogent-l'Artaud
* Mary

Family links:
Parents:
Robert I d'Artois (1216 - 1250)
Matilda Brabant Chatillon (1224 - ____)

Spouses:
Henry I of Navarre (1244 - 1274)
Edmund Plantagenet (1245 - 1296)

Children:
Joan Of Navarre (1273 - 1305)*
Thomas Lancaster (1277 - 1322)*
Henry de Plantagenet (1281 - 1345)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Minoresses Convent
Aldgate
Greater London, England

Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Feb 24, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48692721
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De Artois, Blanche (I446)
 
700

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Mathilde of Carinthia-Sponheim

Birth: 1108
Death: Dec. 13, 1161

Nobility. Born around 1108 as the daughter of Engelbert II of Spanheim, Duke of Carinthia and Uta of Passau. Documents about her life are scarce. Around 1123 Norbert of Xanten and emissaries of Count Thibaut of Champagne met with Bishop Hartwig I of Regensburg to ask for the hand of the bishops niece. She and her husband founded the Abbaye de Pommeraie in 1151 which she later choose as her burial place. After Thibauts death she retired to Fontevraud.

Family links:
Spouse:
Thibaut II de Champagne (1090 - 1152)

Children:
Marie de Blois (1128 - 1190)*
Thibaut V de Blois (1130 - 1191)*
Guillaume de Blois (1135 - 1202)*
Adèle de Blois-Champagne (1140 - 1206)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Abbaye de la Pommeraie
Selestat
Departement du Bas-Rhin
Alsace, France

Created by: Lutetia
Record added: Aug 19, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 115708454
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Carinthia-Sponheim, Mathilde Of (I1403)
 

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