[4800] "Bloodline ...", p 406-8,
_Ealhmund DE WESSEX _____+
| (0760 - 0810)
_Egbert King of Wessex _|
| (0775 - 0838) |
| |_--- DE KENT ____________+
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_Ethelwulf or Aethelwulf _|
| (0790 - 0858) m 0830 |
| | _Makir Theuderic ________+
| | | (0730 - 0793)
| |_Raedburh or Ida _______|
| (0788 - ....) |
| |_Alda or Aldane _________+
| (0732 - ....)
|
|--Alfred "the Great"
| (0849 - 0899)
| _descended from Wihtgar _
| |
| _Oslac _________________|
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| | |_________________________
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|_Osburh __________________|
(0810 - 0846) m 0830 |
| _________________________
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|________________________|
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|_________________________
[3123]
King of Wessex (871-899), sometimes called Alfred the Great. He shared his father's piety. When his brother AEthelred took the Wessex throne (865), Alfred aided him in battles against the Danes, who threatened to overrun England. Unable to establish a clear victry, Alfred rid Wessex of the Danes by paying the Danegeld when he became king in 871. In 878, however, the Danes returned, and Alfred's flight to Somerset at that time is the basis for the legend about the king and a peasant woman's burned cakes. In May 878, Alfred triumphed over the Danes at Edington. This victory produced relative security, and Alfred began to institute reforms, including a code of laws combining Christian doctrine with a strong, centralized monarchy. His greatest achievements were the creation of a navy, the revival of learning among clergy, the education of youths and nobles at court, the establishment of Old English literary prose, his own English translation of Latin works and his influence on the extant form of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. - Encyclopedia, p.20
As far as is known, King Alfred was the first English ruler to plan an ordered scheme of national defence, and after forty years' experience of Danish ravages there were many of his subjects who refused to work under him for a common end - p. 243, Anglo-Saxon England, Sir Frank Stenton
Defeated Danes, fortified London - RULERS.ENG (Compuserve)
also AElfred
[3107]
[S3]
"Domesday, A Search ..."
[3108]
[S4]
"Anglo-Saxon England"
[3110]
[S13]
"Britain's Royal Families: the Complete Genealogy"
[3111] b at Wantage, Dorset
[3112]
[S4]
"Anglo-Saxon England"
[3114] says ABT 900
[3115]
[S7]
RULERS.ENG (Compuserve)
[3116]
[S8]
"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists ..."
[3117] 28 Oct 901
[3119] 901
[3121] 901
[2890]
Emperor of Germany ...
BIRT SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
DEAT SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
Heinrich II (Liudolfing) King of Lorraine - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia :
Henry II (Holy Roman Empire), called Henry The Saint (973-1024), German king and Holy Roman emperor (1002-24), last of the Saxon rulers
[5558] http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/cturner/02224
_Thomas HUYDE _______+
| (1439 - 1523) m 1464
_Robert HYDE ________|
| (1465 - 1528) m 1510|
| |_Margaret KYNVETON __+
| (1443 - ....) m 1464
_Laurence HYDE ______|
| (1511 - 1590) m 1558|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Katherine BOYDELL __|
| (1489 - ....) m 1510|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Elizabeth HYDE
| (1576 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Anne SIBELL ________|
(1537 - 1605) m 1558|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
_Samuel TINGLEY _____+
| (1638 - 1666) m 1663
_Thomas TINGLEY ______|
| (1667 - 1724) m 1694 |
| |_Elizabeth CALL _____+
| (1640 - 1715) m 1663
_Timothy TINGLEY ____|
| (1697 - 1779) m 1730|
| | _Francis STEVENS ____+
| | | (1641 - ....)
| |_Hester STEVENS ______|
| (1671 - 1724) m 1694 |
| |_Elizabeth BROOKS ___
|
|
|--Araunah TINGLEY
| (1744 - 1775)
| _William PARTRIDGE __+
| | (1622 - ....) m 1656
| _Nathaniel PARTRIDGE _|
| | (1660 - 1741) m 1686 |
| | |_Sarah COLBURN ______+
| | (1640 - 1716) m 1656
|_Ruth PARTRIDGE _____|
(1704 - 1778) m 1730|
| _Ephraim WIGHT ______+
| | (1645 - 1722)
|_Lydia WIGHT _________|
(1668 - 1741) m 1686 |
|_Lydia MORSE ________+
(1644 - 1722)
[5269]
"Tingley family revised ..." vol 1, p 21-2
he was in the American Revolution, a private in Capt. Jabes Ellis's (Attleboo) Co of Minute Men which marched on the Alarm of 19 Apr 1775. He reported to the call of Troops at Bunker Hill and died of camp fever. He served 9 days.
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_John WARE __________|
| (1646 - 1718) m 1668|
| | ______________________
| | |
| |______________________|
| |
| |______________________
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|
|--John WARE
| (1670 - 1751)
| _Michael Sr. METCALF _+
| | (1587 - 1664) m 1616
| _Michael Jr. METCALF _|
| | (1620 - 1654) m 1644 |
| | |_Sarah ELLWYN ________+
| | (1593 - 1644) m 1616
|_Mary METCALF _______|
(1646 - ....) m 1668|
| _Jonathan FAIRBANKS __+
| | (1600 - 1668) m 1617
|_Mary FAIRBANKS ______|
(1622 - 1676) m 1644 |
|_Grace SMITH _________
(1600 - 1673) m 1617