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Aethelreda, Princess of England (1042-?)
Aethelreda, Princess of England (1042-?)
Family of Gospatric + and Aethelreda +
Husband: Gospatric + (1040-1074)
Wife: Aethelreda + (1042-1074)
Children: Gospatric II + of DUNBAR (1062-1138)
Waltheof + of ALLERDALE (1062-1138)
Dolfin (c. 1064- )
Husband: Gospatric +
Name: Gospatric +1,2,3,4
Sex: Male
Father: Maldred + MACCRINNAN (1015-1045)
Mother: Ealdgyth + (1015-1041)
Birth 1040 Northumberland, England
Occupation Earl of Northumberland
Death 15 Dec 1074 (age 33-34) Northumberland, England
Title frm 1134 to 1138 (age 93-98) Earl of Lothian
Burial Chuch Porch
Ubbanford (Northam), Northumberland, England
Wife: Aethelreda +
picture
Aethelreda +
Name: Aethelreda +
Sex: Female
Father: Eadred + (1005-1065)
Mother: -
Birth 1042 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Occupation Princess of England
Title Princess of England
Death 1074 (age 31-32) Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Child 1: Gospatric II + of DUNBAR
Name: Gospatric II + of DUNBAR
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sybil + MOREL (1070- )
Birth 1062 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Death 22 Aug 1138 (age 75-76) Scotland
Child 2: Waltheof + of ALLERDALE
Name: Waltheof + of ALLERDALE
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sigrid + MOREL (1072- )
Birth 1062 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Occupation Earl of Dunbar
Title Earl of Dunbar
Death 22 Aug 1138 (age 75-76) Northallerton, Yorkshire, England
Child 3: Dolfin
Name: Dolfin
Sex: Male
Birth 1064 (est)
Note on Husband: Gospatric +
Gospatric or Cospatric (from the Cumbric "Servant of Saint Patrick"), (died after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and later lord of sizable estates around Dunbar. While his ancestry is uncertain, his descendants held the Earldom of Dunbar, later known as the Earldom of March, in south-east Scotland until 1435.

Gospatric is often said to have been a son of Maldred son of Crínán of Dunkeld.[1] If this is correct, Maldred was apparently not the son of Crínán's known wife Bethóc, daughter of the Scots king Malcolm II, as Gospatric's descendants made no such claim when they submitted their pleadings in the Great Cause (though according to this link his descendant, Patrick the Seventh Earl of Dunbar, did indeed make a claim to the throne during these pleadings) to determine the succession to the kingship of the Scots after the death of Alexander III in 1286.[2] Alternatively, rather than being descended from a half-brother of King Duncan I (Donnchad mac Crínáin), Gospatric may have been the youngest son of Earl Uchtred the Bold (died 1016). Another reconstruction would make Gospatric the grandson of Uchtred's discarded first wife, Ecgfritha, daughter of Aldhun, Bishop of Durham, through Sigrida, her daughter with Kilvert son of Ligulf.[3] Whatever his parentage may have been, Gospatric was clearly an important figure in Northumbria and Cumbria, with ties to the family of Earl Uchtred.

The Life of Edward the Confessor, commissioned by Queen Edith, contains an account of the pilgrimage to Rome of Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. It tells how a band of robbers attacked Tostig's party in Italy, seeking to kidnap the Earl. A certain Gospatric "was believed because of the luxury of his clothes and his physical appearance, which was indeed distinguished" to be Earl Tostig, and succeeded in deceiving the would-be kidnappers as to his identity until the real Earl was safely away from the scene. Whether this was the same Gospatric, or a kinsman of the same name, is unclear, but it is suggested that his presence in Tostig's party was as a hostage as much as a guest.[4]
[edit] Harrying of the North

After his victory over Harold Godwinson at Hastings, William of Normandy appointed a certain Copsi or Copsig, a supporter of the late Earl Tostig, who had been exiled with his master in 1065, as Earl of Bernicia in the spring of 1067. Copsi was dead within five weeks, killed by Oswulf, grandson of Uchtred, who installed himself as Earl. Oswulf was killed in the autumn by bandits after less than six months as Earl.[5] At this point, Gospatric, who had a plausible claim to the E
 
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Agatha of Hungary~Agatha Von Braunschweig
Agatha of Hungary~Agatha Von Braunschweig
 
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Agnes Coolbrith
Agnes Coolbrith
 
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Agnes de Baudemont. Date: 18th century. Author: Anonymous.
Agnes de Baudemont. Date: 18th century. Author: Anonymous.
 
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Agnes Elizabeth Bette Kennedy 1935 graduation.jpg
Agnes Elizabeth Bette Kennedy 1935 graduation.jpg
 
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Agnes Elizabeth Bette Kennedy 1935.jpg
Agnes Elizabeth Bette Kennedy 1935.jpg
 
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Agnes Nicol, William Austin, and Agnes McIntier
Agnes Nicol, William Austin, and Agnes McIntier
William Austin and his wives
 
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Agnes of Babenberg
Agnes of Babenberg
 
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AgnesCoolbrithSmith.jpg
AgnesCoolbrithSmith.jpg
 
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Agnes_Coolbrith_Smith#5F3E2.jpg
 
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Agnes_Smith_Peterson_1858.jpg
Agnes_Smith_Peterson_1858.jpg
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Gallaway (1185-1234)
Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Gallaway (1185-1234)
Birth: 1185
Wigtown
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Death: Feb., 1234, Scotland

Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. He was a "leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate. As the hereditary Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland, he was one of the most influential men in the Kingdom of Scotland and Irish Sea zone." [Wikipedia]

Eldest son of Roland FitzUhtred, Lord of Galloway and Helen de Morville. Grandson of Uhtred and great grandson of Fergus, the King of Galloway, who was married to a daughter of King Henry I of England. He was the grandfather of King John Balliol of Scotland.

Alan married a de Lacy, thought to be a daughter of Roger de Lacy, Constable of Chester. They had several children including boys who died young:
* Daughter, died as Scottish hostage 1213
* Helen, wife of Roger de Quincy

Alan's second wife was Margaret de Huntingdon, the daughter of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon by his wife, Matilda of Chester, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester. His children with Margaret were:
* Christina, wife of William de Forz
* Dervorguilla of Galloway, wife of John Balliol, 5th Baron de Balliol
* Thomas, died young

A third wife, no issue, was Rose de Lacy. He also had an illegitimate son named Thomas.

Alan was the most powerful and influential man in Scotland, known for his military strength and army size, his extensive holdings in Scotland, Ireland and England, affected the decisions of Scottish kings and was one of John Lackland's advisors concerning the Magna Carta. He was the last legitimate ruler of Galloway, and his family was remarkable for their religious contributions. His great grandfather founded Dundrennan Abbey where he was buried, and Alan founded Tongland Abbey. Alan accompanied Robert de Brus and Walter FitzAlan on a pilgrimage to Canterbury to witness the placing of the remains of Saint Thomas.

Alan's life was incredibly full, complicated and a combination of Gaelic, Frankish, Scottish and English events. No simple bio could possibly describe it all.

After his death, the position of Constable went to his son in law, Roger de Quincy. His only surviving son, the illegitimate Thomas, might have ruled Galloway had the Scottish crown not disallowed it by seizing the lordship and splitting the lands between his daughters, sans the Irish holdings which were given to the Bissets at an unknown point.

Family links:
Parents:
Roland de Galloway (1164 - 1200)
Elena de Morville Galloway (____ - 1217)

Children:
Elena McDonald Of Galloway (1208 - 1245)*
Devorguilla de Galloway (1218 - 1290)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Dundrennan Abbey
Dundrennan
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jan 10, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 63993118
 
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Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway (1185-1234) buried at Dundrennan Abbey, Dundrennan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway (1185-1234) buried at Dundrennan Abbey, Dundrennan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway
Birth: 1185
Wigtown
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Death: Feb., 1234, Scotland

Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. He was a "leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate. As the hereditary Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland, he was one of the most influential men in the Kingdom of Scotland and Irish Sea zone." [Wikipedia]

Eldest son of Roland FitzUhtred, Lord of Galloway and Helen de Morville. Grandson of Uhtred and great grandson of Fergus, the King of Galloway, who was married to a daughter of King Henry I of England. He was the grandfather of King John Balliol of Scotland.

Alan married a de Lacy, thought to be a daughter of Roger de Lacy, Constable of Chester. They had several children including boys who died young:
* Daughter, died as Scottish hostage 1213
* Helen, wife of Roger de Quincy

Alan's second wife was Margaret de Huntingdon, the daughter of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon by his wife, Matilda of Chester, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester. His children with Margaret were:
* Christina, wife of William de Forz
* Dervorguilla of Galloway, wife of John Balliol, 5th Baron de Balliol
* Thomas, died young

A third wife, no issue, was Rose de Lacy. He also had an illegitimate son named Thomas.

Alan was the most powerful and influential man in Scotland, known for his military strength and army size, his extensive holdings in Scotland, Ireland and England, affected the decisions of Scottish kings and was one of John Lackland's advisors concerning the Magna Carta. He was the last legitimate ruler of Galloway, and his family was remarkable for their religious contributions. His great grandfather founded Dundrennan Abbey where he was buried, and Alan founded Tongland Abbey. Alan accompanied Robert de Brus and Walter FitzAlan on a pilgrimage to Canterbury to witness the placing of the remains of Saint Thomas.

Alan's life was incredibly full, complicated and a combination of Gaelic, Frankish, Scottish and English events. No simple bio could possibly describe it all.

After his death, the position of Constable went to his son in law, Roger de Quincy. His only surviving son, the illegitimate Thomas, might have ruled Galloway had the Scottish crown not disallowed it by seizing the lordship and splitting the lands between his daughters, sans the Irish holdings which were given to the Bissets at an unknown point.

Family links:
Parents:
Roland de Galloway (1164 - 1200)
Elena de Morville Galloway (____ - 1217)

Children:
Elena McDonald Of Galloway (1208 - 1245)*
Devorguilla de Galloway (1218 - 1290)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Dundrennan Abbey
Dundrennan
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jan 10, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 63993118
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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Albert and Martha (Schow) Griffin   about 1960
Albert and Martha (Schow) Griffin about 1960
Albert Harrison and Martha Schow Griffin
 
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Albert Collard
Albert Collard
 
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Albert Edward Rutt and his stepmother.jpg
Albert Edward Rutt and his stepmother.jpg
 
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Albert Edward Rutt.jpg
Albert Edward Rutt.jpg
 
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Albert fished on Thursdays at Posey Lake in his rowboat
Albert fished on Thursdays at Posey Lake in his rowboat
Albert with his rowboat at Posey Lake. "He used to go fishing every Thursday, but never ate the fish he caught. Those were for the family to eat." ...Beth (daughter)
 
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Albert Fredrick & Janet Rebecca Andersen Bischoff
Albert Fredrick & Janet Rebecca Andersen Bischoff
 
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Albert Fredrick & Janet Rebecca Anderson Bischoff Daughters
Albert Fredrick & Janet Rebecca Anderson Bischoff Daughters
 
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Albert Fredrick Bischoff Family about 1906
Albert Fredrick Bischoff Family about 1906
We are very unsure about who this family is? If anyone can help us to know please notify thru email.
 
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Albert Fredrick Bischoff Family about 1906
Albert Fredrick Bischoff Family about 1906
We are very unsure about who this family is? If anyone can help us to know please notify thru email. In the original picture the child on the left can be seen.
 
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Albert Harrison Griffin-Wedding time
Albert Harrison Griffin-Wedding time
 
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Alberta_Morrisa.jpg
Alberta_Morrisa.jpg
 
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AlbertEdwardRutt.jpg
AlbertEdwardRutt.jpg
 
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Alberto Azzo II and first wife Kunigunde
Alberto Azzo II and first wife Kunigunde
Alberto Azzo II and first wife Kunigunde
 
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Alden and Betty Worman Headstone.jpg
Alden and Betty Worman Headstone.jpg
 
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Alden R. Workman.jpg
Alden R. Workman.jpg
 
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Alex and Joseph III at Nauvoo May 1908.jpg
Alex and Joseph III at Nauvoo May 1908.jpg
 
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Alex and Joseph III bushrod Park, CA 1901  2.jpg
Alex and Joseph III bushrod Park, CA 1901 2.jpg
 
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Alex and Joseph III from Homestead photo 1891.jpg
Alex and Joseph III from Homestead photo 1891.jpg
 
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alex and joseph.jpg
alex and joseph.jpg
 
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alex and joseph2.jpg
alex and joseph2.jpg
 
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Alex Darlene Estella.jpg
Alex Darlene Estella.jpg
 
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Alex Martin Smith in Uniform.jpg
Alex Martin Smith in Uniform.jpg
 
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alex1 colorized.jpg
alex1 colorized.jpg
 
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alex1.jpg
 
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Alexander & Joseph Smith (brothers).jpg
Alexander & Joseph Smith (brothers).jpg
 
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alexander boys.jpg
alexander boys.jpg
 
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alexander family2.jpg
alexander family2.jpg
 
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Alexander Hale Smith Headstone.jpg
Alexander Hale Smith Headstone.jpg
 
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Alexander II, King of Scots. Photo added to Find a Grave by Ruggero on 3 June 2012.
Alexander II, King of Scots. Photo added to Find a Grave by Ruggero on 3 June 2012.
 
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Alexander III, KING OF SCOTLAND. From Encyclopædia Britannica online.
Alexander III, KING OF SCOTLAND. From Encyclopædia Britannica online.
 
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Alexander III, King of Scots. Photo added to Find a Grave by Ruggero on 3 June 2012.
Alexander III, King of Scots. Photo added to Find a Grave by Ruggero on 3 June 2012.
 
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alexander sibian mary don carlos emma albert grace florence herbert katherine salisbury.jpg
alexander sibian mary don carlos emma albert grace florence herbert katherine salisbury.jpg
L-R Alexander, Sibian Wyman, Mary Salisbury Dean (Hancock), Don Carlos, Emma Hale, (dog) Fritz, Albert, Grace, Herbert, & Katherine
 

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