_Ramon IV BERENGUER ______+
| (1115 - 1162) m 1137
_Alphonso I or III __|
| (1152 - 1196) m 1174|
| |_Petronille D'ARAGONA ____+
| (1135 - 1172) m 1137
_Pedro II ___________|
| (.... - 1213) |
| | _Alphonso VII Raimond ____+
| | | (1104 - 1157) m 1124
| |_Sanchia of Castile _|
| (1140 - 1179) m 1174|
| |_Berenguela of Barcelona _+
| (1112 - 1148) m 1124
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|--James I "The Conqueror"
| (1213 - 1276)
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"Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists..." Line 105
"History of the Middle Ages 284-1500", Table IX,, ruled 1213-76
"Bloodline ... ", p 435-8, rgnd 1213-1216 [probably 1276 because his son Peter III ruled from 1276]
Microsoft Encarta. Copyright 1993
James I (of Aragn), called The Conqueror (1208-76), king of Aragn (1213-76), son of King Pedro II (1174-1213), born in Montpellier, France. He succeeded his father as king of Aragn in 1213. Sixteen years later James began his conquest of the Balearic Islands, gaining full control in 1235. After a 3-year campaign he then captured the Moorish city and kingdom of Valencia. He promulgated a new legal code in 1247 and brought an end to the conflicting territorial claims of Aragn and France by concluding the Treaty of Corbeil with Louis IX of France in 1258. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to drive the Moors from the Spanish peninsula. Before his death he divided his kingdom between his two sons, a division that ultimately led to conflict.
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[4564]
"Bloodline.." p 236 (St James the Just) A.D 1-82
p 137 burial
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/joseph.html St. Joseph was the man who had taken Christ's body down from the cross and given up his own tomb for Christ's last resting-place. Apocryphal legend tells us that Joseph of Arimathea was the Virgin Mary's paternal uncle. After the resurrection, he left Palestine with Saints Philip, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene & others, and sailed through the Mediterranean to Southern France. Lazarus & Mary stayed in Marseilles, while the others travelled north. At the English Channel, St.Philip sent Joseph, with twelve disciples, to establish Christianity in the most far-flung corner of the Roman Empire.
Joseph had been chosen for such a task, because he knew Britain well already. He was a merchant by trade and had conducted business with the Dumnonian tin-miners and Durotrigian lead-miners of Britain many times before. Some even say that he sometimes brought his nephew, Jesus, with him on these trading missions. Hence the words of Blake's famous hymn, Jerusalem:
And did those feet, in ancient time,
Walk upon England's mountains green?
...
Joseph ... secured himself twelve hides of land at Glastonbury in Somerset on which to build the first monastery in Britain. From here he became Britain's evangelist.
"Jesus the Man" p 204, 539: stoned to death in 62 AD on orders from high priest Ananus the Younger
p 286 b 23 Sep 1 AD
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/3636/storiae.htm d 27 July 82 at Glastonbury
_Beli AP RHUN _______+
| (0540 - 0599)
_Iago or Jacob AP BELI _|
| (0560 - 0613) |
| |_____________________
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_Cadfan AP IAGO _____|
| (0580 - 0617) |
| | _____________________
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| |________________________|
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| |_____________________
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|--Cadwallon II AP CADFAN
| (0600 - 0634)
| _Yffe or Iffi _______+
| |
| _Aelle of Deira ________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
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|_Acha or Anfandreg __|
(.... - 0584) |
| _____________________
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|________________________|
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[4391]
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal07007
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/gwynedd.html Cadwallon was killed at Catscaul or "Cad-ys-gual", the Battle of the Wall (Heavenfield, near Hexham). Conflicting evidence suggests he may have survived the battle and died in 659, though this is unlikely. Tradition says he was buried beneath the Ludgate of Caer Londein, where he still occasionally held court over both Britons and Saxons. A mounted statue of him was raised upon its top
_Ralph DE MORTIMER ____________________+
| (1190 - 1246) m 1230
_Roger 6th DE MORTIMER ____________|
| (1231 - 1282) m 1247 |
| |_Gladys Dhu verch LLEWELLYN ___________+
| (1205 - 1251) m 1230
_Edmund 7th DE MORTIMER _|
| (1252 - 1304) m 1285 |
| | _William 6th Lord Brecknock DE BRAOSE _+
| | | (1204 - 1230) m 1230
| |_Maud DE BRAOSE ___________________|
| (1226 - 1301) m 1247 |
| |_Eva MARSHALL _________________________+
| (1206 - 1246) m 1230
|
|--Joan DE MORTIMER
| (1292 - ....)
| _Enguerand II DE FIENNES ______________+
| | (1192 - 1267)
| _Guillaume II Seigneur DE FIENNES _|
| | (1245 - 1302) m 1269 |
| | |_Gabel or Isabel DE CONDE _____________+
| | (1210 - 1266)
|_Margaret DE FIENNES ____|
(1262 - 1333) m 1285 |
| _Jean DE BRIENNE ______________________+
| | (1255 - 1296) m 1251
|_Blanche or Madelene DE BRIENNE ___|
(1245 - 1302) m 1269 |
|_Jeanne DE CHATEAUDUN _________________+
m 1251
_Foulques I "The Red" ________________+
| (0888 - 0942)
_Foulques II "Le Bon" _____________|
| (0920 - 0959) |
| |_Roscille des Loches DE WILLANDRI ____+
| (0874 - ....)
_Geoffroi I GRISEGONELLE _|
| (0958 - 0987) |
| | _Hugh "the Great" ____________________+
| | | (0915 - 0956) m 0938
| |_Gerberge D'ARLES _________________|
| (.... - 0960) |
| |_Hedwiga or Hartwige _________________+
| (0922 - 0965) m 0938
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|--Girberge GRISEGONELLE
| (0982 - ....)
| _Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS ____________+
| | (0889 - 0943) m 0923
| _Robert DE VERMANDOIS _____________|
| | (0927 - 0968) |
| | |_Hildebrante or Liegarde _____________+
| | (0895 - 0931) m 0923
|_Adelaide DE VERMANDOIS __|
(0950 - 0997) |
| _Giselbert Gilbert Burgundy DE VERGY _+
| | (0890 - 0956)
|_Adelaide or Adelais DE BOURGOGNE _|
(0914 - 0967) |
|_Ermengarde DE BOURGOGNE _____________+
(0908 - ....)
[3162] EDWARD3.TXT Gerberga D'ANJOU b 962
_Thomas JONES _______
| (.... - 1748)
_Silas JONES ________|
| m 1743 |
| |_Hanna BUTLER _______
| (.... - 1762)
_Silas JONES ________|
| (1748 - 1811) |
| | _Edmond HEATH _______
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| |_Anna HEATH _________|
| (1726 - ....) m 1743|
| |_Catharine SILLEVAN _
| (1700 - 1786)
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|--Reuben JONES
| (1776 - 1818)
| _Jethro GARDNER _____+
| | (.... - 1734)
| _Matthew GARDNER ____|
| | (1730 - 1759) |
| | |_Kezia FOLGER _______+
| | (1699 - 1747)
|_Judith GARDNER _____|
(1753 - 1833) |
| _Daniel PADDACK _____
| | (1707 - 1743)
|_Susanna PADDACK ____|
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|_Susanna GORHAM _____
(1705 - 1777)
[4897]
"Recollections...". p 12; moved from Nantucket to New Bedford shortly after their only son was born
educated at Dunquerque, France
captain of a merchant ship
"Memories of Edward C. Jones" p. 3 says died at age 41 when son was 13; that would work out to about 1823, so his birth date would be about about 1782.
On p. 75 his dates are listed as b. 1776 and d. 9 Dec 1818
_Henry KEMBOLD ______+
| (1466 - 1526)
_Henry KEMBOLD ______|
| (1510 - 1558) |
| |_Marion --- _________
| (1466 - ....)
_Henry KEMBOLD ______|
| (1539 - 1583) m 1564|
| | _____________________
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| |_Cecilia --- ________|
| (1517 - 1582) |
| |_____________________
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|--Henry KEMBALL
| (1564 - 1619)
| _Thomas MUNNING _____+
| | (1488 - 1557)
| _Humphrey MUNNING ___|
| | (1517 - 1586) |
| | |_--- BARKER _________
| | (1492 - ....)
|_Margaret MUNNING ___|
(1545 - ....) m 1564|
| _____________________
| |
|_Ellen UNGLE ________|
(1521 - ....) |
|_____________________
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"KIMBALL-SCOTT-MUNNING Pedigree ..."
http://www.io.com/~crosstar/gen/boyum/d0000/g0000037.html#I0993 Kimnball, b & d
_Thomas LATHROP _____+
| (1536 - 1606) m 1575
_John LOTHROP _______|
| (1584 - 1653) m 1610|
| |_Mary HOWELL ________+
| (1539 - 1588) m 1575
_Benjamin LATHROP ___|
| (1626 - 1691) m 1649|
| | _John HOWSE _________+
| | | (1569 - 1630) m 1593
| |_Hannah HOWSE _______|
| (1590 - 1633) m 1610|
| |_Alice LLOYD ________
| (1572 - 1653) m 1593
|
|--Martha LATHROP
| (1652 - 1728)
| _____________________
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| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
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|_Martha _____________|
(1628 - ....) m 1649|
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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[134] was other of four children who plagued Cotton Mather.