_Gwidol AP GWIDOLIN ___________+
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_Vortigern Vorteneu "the Thin" _|
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http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/powped.html Cadell Ddyrnllwg (of the Black Hand or Gleaming Hilt)
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/powys.html Latin, Catullus/English, Catullus
Cadell appears to have been driven out of his father, Cadeyrns kingdom by Irish pirates during the chaos of the Saxon insurrection in Southern Britain. He hid himself amongst the peasants of Powys and became a servant of the Irish chieftain, Benlli, hoping, one day, to find an opportunity to retrieve his inheritance. His chance arose when St.Germanus returned to Britain for the second time to combat the Pelagian heresy. Travelling into the Midlands, St.Germanus heard of the pagan Irish stronghold and, with his many followers, laid siege to the Powysian capital. Cadell showed them what modest hospitality he could, in his rural hovel outside the city walls. Germanus eventually had a dreadful premonition and advised Cadell to remove all his family from the within the city walls. That night, the Royal palace was struck by lightning, the resulting fire spread quickly and all within the city were burnt alive.
The young Cadell was thus restored to his throne. It is unclear, where the kingdoms capital was at the time, though archaeological evidence points to Caer Guricon (Wroxeter, Shropshire). The town was occupied well into the 6th century, and an ancient memorial stone bearing the Irish name, Cunorix, has been discovered here. The meaning of Cadells nickname is controversial.
It is generally thought to mean "Black Hand", but modern opinion suggests the more chivalric "Gleaming Hilt"! Cadell apparently died quite young.
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[3304] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 69766884
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WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 34871888 = 8741968 = 4368140
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01932 ap Gwerystan, Cynfyn of Powys, King of Powys
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http://www.spacestar.net/users/skives/html/d0003/g0000098.html#I2477 Galfridus (Gerald or Geoffrey) CUSYN
The father or grandfather of William Cushing. Galfridus is included here as FATHER to notate his lineage according to the preface of ref. 02
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Generation # from Hrolf Nefja (1):
14. Galridus Cusyn (or Gerald, or Geoffrey Cusyn)
13. Roger Cosyn. Had brother Richard
12. Ralf LeCusyn (or Le Cosyn de Limisi). Brother John married Alice, dau of Robert of Harcourt. They had a son named Hugh who had no children.
11. Gerald married Amy, dau of Trian de Hornelade of Bidun Limisi.
10. Alan
9. Ralf married Hadewise
8. Ralf, Baron of Oxenburg (listed in Domesday book). Married Princess Christina, sister of Prince Edgar. Had brother named Baldrick.
7. Hugh de Toesini de Limisi (alive in 1060), married sister or half-sister of King William (Conqueror). Brother Roger was precursor to the Toenis who married into many 'noble' families of England.
6. Ralf
5. Ranulf (Ralph) of Apulia
4. Ralf. Brother Hugo was Archbishop of Rouen France from 942-980.
3. Hugo de Toesini, Lord of Cavelcamp in Nuestra
2. Malahjulc, became known as Malahulcinus de Toesini (Toedini) in Normandy. Sister was Hild (Ragnhild) who was the mother of Rollo.
1. Hrolf Nefja - Jarl
While there may be a Toesini ancestry (spelling varies), and it may get back to Hrolf Nefja
(doesn't everybody?), the marriage listed in #8, " Ralf, Baron of Oxenburg (listed in Domesday
book). Married Princess Christina, sister of Prince Edgar" most probably did not occur as she was
a nun at Rumsey.
_William MARSH ______
| (1642 - 1724) m 1682
_THOMAS , Rev. MARSH _|
| (1686 - 1753) m 1711 |
| |_ELIZABETH YEOMANS __
| (1658 - 1724) m 1682
_Joseph , Sr. MARSH _|
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Rufus was a deacon in the First Congregational Church in Worthington, MA, Abt. 1785 and removed 1802. He appeared in the 1790 census for Worthington, MA.
There was a Rufus Marsh who was an early resident of Middlebury, VT. around 1785 or before. Doubtful that it was this Rufus since he was said to be still living at Worthington in 1790.
After 1808, Rufus moved to Ferrisburgh, VT, and died in 1813 perhaps of the lung fever (peripneumony) epidemic that struck in the area that year. His first cousin, Esq. William Marsh, had also died of lung fever less than a month earlier.
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| |_Mary LANCE _________|
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| |_Isabella DAVIS _____+
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(1437 - 1492) m 1458|
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http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/cgi-bin/genweb.cgi/DB=murphy/INDEX=I17377/?Loo
kupInternal
LDS Ancestral File
http://205.160.0.97/users/cfa1996/new_eng/D0008/G0000049.html#I13877, SHERMAN genealogy: pp 20-22. NOTE: according to his father's will he had one or more other daughters. b ABT 1465, Yaxley,Suffolk,England