_Charles MARTEL _______+
| (0676 - 0741)
_Pepin I "The Short" ____________|
| (0714 - 0768) m 0740 |
| |_Hrotrodus or Rotrude _+
| (0690 - 0724)
_Charlemagne ___________|
| (0747 - 0814) m 0771 |
| | _Flora of Hungary _____
| | | (0690 - 0747)
| |_Bertrada II "Big-Foot" DE LAON _|
| (0720 - 0783) m 0740 |
| |_Blanche Fleur ________+
|
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|--Louis I "The Pious"
| (0778 - 0840)
| _Gerold _______________
| | (.... - 0744)
| _Geroud of Swabia _______________|
| | (0726 - 0784) |
| | |_______________________
| |
|_Hildegarde DE VINTZAU _|
(0759 - 0783) m 0771 |
| _Hnabi or Nebi ________+
| |
|_Emma or Imma DE SWABIA _________|
(0730 - 0795) |
|_______________________
[2455]
BJOHNSN.GED file; there are two other marriages with offspring listed
COLVER31.TXT file
Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia,
Louis I (Holy Roman Empire), called The Pious (778-840), Holy Roman emperor (814-40), king of France (814-40), king of Germany (814-40), and king of Aquitaine (781-840). He was the son of Charlemagne, king of the Franks. In 817 Louis made plans providing for the posthumous division of the Carolingian Empire among his three surviving sons, Lothair I, Holy Roman emperor, Louis II, king of Germany, and Charles II, Holy Roman emperor. His reign, however, was troubled by quarrels with his sons, who were dissatisfied with his arrangements for the succession. Louis was physically strong but was easily influenced and was unequal to administering the large empire that he inherited from his father.
AUREJAC.GED, b 16 Apr 778, d place Metz, de 0814 au 20 Juin 0840 Empereur d'Occident
WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 279210502 = 14731270 = 14714948, Louis I "le Debonaire" Emp.of the West, b at Casseneuil, all other dates & places match
"Our Royal Descent from Alfred 'the Great' ..." in Steve Clare papers, "le Debonaire"
"Bloodline ... ", p 226-8, switches his two wives (in terms of children)
[1487]
MORTON.GED file,
"Agnes did Fealty to the Prior of Blyth the Friday next after the Ascension of our Lord 1289 in the name of Roger her son, then under age for two Bovats of land in Marton which the said Roger claimed to hold of the said Prior and acknowledged to owe 4s per Annum and gave relief 8s."
Annonymous. Early History of the Morton Family: reprinted from an ancient book. University of Cambridge, England
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_Donald FROST _______|
| |
| | ________________________
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| |_________________________________|
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| |________________________
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|--Donald M. FROST
| (1913 - 1936)
| ________________________
| |
| _Edward L. RYERSON ______________|
| | (1854 - 1928) m 1879 |
| | |________________________
| |
|_Mary RYERSON _______|
(1883 - 1942) |
| _Donald Grant MITCHELL _+
| | (1822 - 1908) m 1853
|_Mary Pringle "Minnie" MITCHELL _|
(1855 - 1939) m 1879 |
|_Mary Francis PRINGLE __
(1831 - 1901) m 1853
[2033] "Descendents of Donald Grant Mitchell" by Donald G. M. Hart, Sept 1992