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Charles Beaven
Birth: About. 1640 in England/Wales 1
Death: Before. 2 Jun 1699 in Prince George's, Maryland 1
Sex:
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Mother:
Mary Marsham (Wife) b. Wft Est. 1637-1662
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Children:
BEF. 1680
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Children of Richard Marsham and Katherine Brent are:
Mary Marsham, born Abt. 1671; married Charles Beaven; born in Caernavan,
Wales.
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666. Richard Marsham, born Abt. 1638 in England; died May 07, 1713 in Prince
George's County, Maryland. He married 667. Katherine Brent Bef. 1672 in
Calvert County, Maryland.
667. Katherine Brent, born Abt. 1649 in Peace Plantation, Stafford
County, Virginia; died Abt. 1690 in Calvert County, Maryland. She was the
daughter of 1334. Giles Brent and 1335. Mary Kittamaqund.
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Gloucestershire, England
d.1671
Mary Brent [128123]
b.1603-1608, Admington,
Gloucestershire, England
d.1658
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Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY
Born: 28 Apr 1510, probably Broke, Wiltshire, England
Died: 15 Nov 1562
Father: Edward WILLOUGHBY
Mother: Margaret NEVILLE
Married: Fulke GREVILLE of Beauchamp's Court (Sir) BEF Apr 1526
Children:
1. Fulke GREVILLE (Sir Sheriff of Warwick)
2. Mary GREVILLE
3. Robert GREVILLE
4. Helen (Eleanor) GREVILLE
5. Edward GREVILLE
6. Catherine GREVILLE
7. Ludovic GREVILLE
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Margaret NEVILLE
Born: 9 Mar 1494/5, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England
Died: in Vp
Father: Richard NEVILLE (2 B. Latimer)
Mother: Anne STAFFORD (B. Latimer)
Married: Edward WILLOUGHBY 22 Nov 1505 in Dispensation
Children:
1. Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY
2. Anne WILLOUGHBY (d. 1528)
3. Blanche WILLOUGHBY
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Anne STAFFORD (B. Latimer)
Born: ABT 1471, Grafton, Worcestershire, England
Died: AFT 1513
Buried: Well, Yorkshire, England
Father: Humphrey STAFFORD of Grafton (Sir Knight)
Mother: Catherine FRAY
Married: Richard NEVILLE (2 B. Latimer) 1490, Grafton, Worcestershire,
England
Children:
1. John NEVILLE (3 B. Latimer)
2. Dorothy NEVILLE
3. Elizabeth NEVILLE
4. Margaret NEVILLE
5. William NEVILLE
6. Catherine NEVILLE (b. 17 Jan 1498/99)
7. Susan NEVILLE
8. Thomas NEVILLE (Sir)
9. Joan NEVILLE (b. 7 Mar 1503/1504)
10. Humphrey NEVILLE (b. 11 Aug 1505)
11. Marmaduke NEVILLE (b. ABT 1506 - d. AFT 1542)
12. Marmaduke NEVILLE
13. George NEVILLE (b. 29 Jul 1509 - d. 1567)
14. Christopher NEVILLE (b. 2 Oct 1511)
15. Christopher NEVILLE (b. 2 May 1513 - d. AFT 1542)
16. Anne NEVILLE?
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Humphrey STAFFORD of Grafton (Sir Knight)
Born: 1400, Grafton, Worcestershire, England
Died: AFT 1467, Bromgrade, Worcester, England
Notes: Governor of Calais. Commissioner 1436. His wife
brought Blatherwyke to the Staffords.
Father:
Sir Humphrey
Stafford of
Grafton
alabaster effigy
Bromsgrove,
Worcestershire
2.
Elizabeth STAFFORD
3.
4.
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Humphrey STAFFORD of Grafton (Sir)
Born: 1370 / 1384, Grafton, Worcestershire, England
Died: 20 Feb 1419
Father:
Ralph STAFFORD
Mother:
Maud HASTINGS
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Ralph STAFFORD
Born: ABT 1354, Chebsey, Staffordshire, England
Died: 1 Mar 1410, Hastings
Notes: Steward of the Household to Edward III.
Father: John STAFFORD (Sir)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD
Married: Maud HASTINGS ABT 1383, Chebsey, Stafford, England
Children:
1. Humphrey STAFFORD of Grafton (Sir)
2. Joan STAFFORD
Margaret STAFFORD
Born: BET 1330/1336, Tunbridge, Kent, England
Father: Ralph STAFFORD (1 E. Stafford)
Mother: Catherine HASTINGS
Married: John STAFFORD (Sir)
Children:
1. Humphrey STAFFORD of Hook
2. Margaret STAFFORD
3. Ralph STAFFORD
4. Joan STAFFORD
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Ralph De Stafford [Parents] was born on 24 Sep 1301 in Tunbridge, Stafford, England. He
died on 31 Aug 1372 in England. He was buried in Tonbridge, Co. Kent, , England. He married
Margaret Audley on 6 Jul 1335 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.
Other marriages:
de Hastang, Katherine
Earl of Stafford and Earl of Gloucester, K.G.,K.B. In 1327 he was created a
Knight of the Bath. In the reign of Edward III he was celebrated for his
military service in Scotland and France. In 1332 he was appointed one of the
guardians of the peace for Staffordshire, and in 1337 became steward of the
King's household and Privy Councillor. He served with the King in Flanders,
Brittany and Gascony; was taken prisoner at the seige of Nantes and in the
summer of 1342 he led reinforcements to the English troops in Brittany. In 1343
he assisted in arranging the truce at Natestroit and in Feb., 1345 he was
appointed seneschal of the duchy of Aquitaine. He conducted the brilliant
defense of Aiguillon against the French and fought at Crecy and the seige of
Calaix. He was created a Knight of the Garter on the foundation of the Order in
1348. In 1351 he was created Earl of Stafford and upon his second marriage
became Earl of Gloucester in the right of his wife lieutenant and captaingeneral of the duchy of Aquitaine. In 1356 he accompanied the King of Scotland
and two years later received custody of Earl Desmond's lands in Ireland. In
1360 he was one of the commissioners to draw up the treaty of Bretigny and
served on several important diplomatic missions to Germany and to the Pope.
Margaret Audley [Parents] was born about 1317 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England. She died
on 7 Sep 1347. She was buried in Tonbridge, Co. Kent, , England. She married Ralph De
Stafford on 6 Jul 1335 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.
Baroness daughter and heir of Hugh de Audley, Earl of Gloucester
They had the following children:
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On April 28, 1317 Margaret de Clare wed Hugh Audley at Windsor Castle. They had one
daughter:
1. Margaret Audley, born
between January 1318 and
November 1322.
Child: Elizabeth b Aug 1282, Rhuddlan Castle, d 05 May 1316, 34 years old
m1 John I, Count of Holland
m2 Humphrey de Bohun VIII 2nd great grandson to Humphrey de Bohun VI
Child: Edward II King of England 1307 to 1327 m Isabella of France
Child: Beatrice, b abt 1286, Aquitane
Child: Blanche, b 1290, d 1290
Spouse 2: Marguerite de France, daughter of Philip III, King of France
b 1279 Paris, d 14 Feb 1317, Marlborough Castle, buried Grey Friars Church, London. He was
60, she was 19
married 10 Sep 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral
Child: Edward of Woodstock, Earl of Kent m Margaret of Liddell, first Prince of Wales
Child: Eleanor
Child: Thomas of Brotherton m Alice Hales
Spouse: unknown mistress
Child: John de Botetourt m Maud Fitzotho (FitzThomas)
Notes
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Henry III
King of England 18 Oct 1216 to 16 Nov 1272
b 17 Jun 1239 Winchester, Hampshire, England
Crowned 28 Oct 1216 Gloucester, again 17 May 1220 at Westminster
d 16 Nov 1272 Westminster, Middlesex, England
Buried Westminster Abbey
Parents: John Lackland & Isabella de Taillefer
Spouse: Alianore de Provence m 14 Jan 1236 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England
Child: Edward I Longshanks
Child: Mary of Brabant d 1321 m King Philip III of France
Notes
15 50 15 51 52 102 103 104 107 108 110 116
John Lackland
King of England 06 Apr 1199 to 18 Oct 1216
Duke of Normandy 1199 - 1204
b 24 Dec 1167 Kings Manor House (Beaumont Castle?), Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Crowned 27 May 1199 Westminster Abbey
d 19 Oct 1216 Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England
buried Westminster Abbey or Worchester Cathedral
Parents: Henry II King of England & Eleanor of Aquitaine
Spouse 1: Miss Plantagenet dtr of son of Geoffrey V Count of Anjou
Child: Richard FitzRoy
Spouse 2: Isabella of Gloucester Countess de Mellent 29 Aug 1189, age 13, divorced 1199 (no
issue)
Spouse 3: Constance of Brittany (unmarried?)
Child: Joan of North Wales
m1 Llewelyn Fawr, Lord Snowden
15 52 103
Petronille of Andech, Countess d'Anjou
b abt 825
r Andech, Rheinland, Prussia
Parents: Hugh Count of Andech & Adelaide of France c 820
Spouse: Tertulle d'Anjou
Child: Ingelger I Count of Anjou m Aelinde de Gatlinais
15 103
Hugh the Abbot, Count of Andech
b abt 794, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia
d 7 Jun 844
Parents: Charlemagne & Regina
Spouse: Adelaide of France c 820
Child: Petronille of Andech m Tertulle d'Anjou
15 51 103
Charlemagne, Charles the Great AFN 9GCC-89 40th great grandfather
Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
b 2 Apr 747, Ingelheim, R, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany
d 28 Jan 814, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia or Aix-La-Chappenlle, Austrasia
buried Notre Dame, D'Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia
Parents: Pepin III the Short & Bertrada Countess of Laon
Spouse 1: Desideria, in 771, d of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, no issue
Spouse 2: Hildegarde of Vinzgau (Prussia) m abt 772 in Prussia
Child: Charles Carloman m Bertha of Toulouse
Child: Adbelahide
Child: Gisela
Child: Bertha of France m Augilbert
Child: Hildegarde
Child: Pepin, King of Italy
Child: Rotrude
Child: Louis I the Pious m Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Child: Lothaire
Spouse: Fastrada, in 783 at Worms, d of Rodolphe, Count of France, two children Theodrade
and Hiltrude
Spouse: Himiltude, children: Pepin the Hunchback, Rothias
Spouse: Luitgard, aft 794, no issue
Spouse: Irene Byzantium of Rome m abt 811
Spouse: Unknown mistress
Child: Aupais Abbess of St. Peter's at Rheims
Spouse 7: Regina (Prussia)
Child: Hugh Count of Andech m Adelaide of France c 820
Spouse 8: Adbelahide, concubine, bef 810, one child Thierry "The Monk"
Other unverified spouses: Maldegarde of Prussia, Gerswind, Regina
Notes
15 50 51 52R22 103
Pepin III The Short "Le Bref" AFN 9GCB-5M
King of the Franks 751 - 768
Carolingian Dynasty
b 714, Austrasia, France
d 24 Sep 768, St Denis, Paris, Seine, France
Parents: Charles Martel & Chrotrude of Alemania
Spouse: Bertrada Countess of Laon
Child: Carloman, King of the Franks b 751 d 771
Child: Charlemagne
Notes
15 50 51 52R20 103 S1
Charles Martel, "The Hammer" AFN 9GC9-KK
Mayor of the Palace
b 676, Heristal, Liege, Belgium
d 15 Oct 741, Cressey, Sur Oise, Neustria, France or Quierzy, Aisne, France
buried Monastaere De St Denis, St Denis, France
Parents: Pepin II of Heristal & Aupais
Spouse: Chrotrude of Alemania
Child: Carloman m daughter of Alard
Child: Pepin III the Short m Bertrada Countess of Laon
Notes
15 50 51 52R18 103
Pepin II of Heristal, Mayor of Austrasia and Neustria Pepin "Le Gros" AFN 9GC9-7T
Carolingian Dynasty
b abt 635, Heristal, Neustria, France
d 16 Dec 714, Junille, France
Parents: Ansgise Mayor of Austrasia & St. Begga of Landen
Spouse: Aupais (Alpade or Chalpade?)
Child: Charles Martel m Chrotrude of Alemania
Child: Drogon
Child: Grimoald, son Theodoald
Notes
15 50 51 103 S1
Saint Arnulf Bishop of Metz, Mayor of the Palace AFN 9GC9-0M
b abt 13 Aug 582, Heristal, Belgium
d 16 Aug 640
buried Metz, Austrasia
Spouse: unknown
Child: Childeric I King of Franks
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Clodio, Clodion "Le Chevelu" AFN 9GBJ-ZH END (see notes)
Semi-legendary King of Franks 426-447
d 447
buried Cambray, Nord, France
Parents: Pharamond and 20 generations (see notes)
Spouse: unknown
Child: Merovbee
Child:Albberic (Albero) Lord of Moselle
Child: Sigimberus, Bishop of Auvergne AFN 9GBK-4B
Notes
50 52R2
Pharamond
Notes: Clodio, King of the Franks
I have stopped here because of the fact that this reaches the semi legendary stage, and those who
include this lineage in their work disagree. One line leads to Coel Hen, (King Coel of Briton)
who is indeed factual, one I believe more than others.
Semi-legendary King of the Salian Franks and father of Merovech, founder of the Merovingian
Dynasty. Called ", the Long Hair" or ", the Hairy" because of the length of his hair. From then on
the Merovingians were called the "Long Haired Kings" and the cutting of a king's hair
represented his loss of royal power.
According to legend his father was Pharamond (r.409-426), the first King of the Salian Franks
after the departure of the Romans from Gaul. In history, Clodio was probably real. He lived in
Thuringian territory, and ruled at the same time as the semi-legendary kings Theudemer and
Richemer. All that is known of his reign is that he took the town of Cambrai from the Romans.
He was succeeded by his semi-legendary son Merovech. (Unlike Merovech and Clodio,
Childeric I, Merovech's son, was very real and cannot be considered fictional.)
http://www.ghg.net/shetler/oldimp/016.html (http://www.ghgcorp.com/shetler/oldimp/)
The line I have omitted is reportedly as follows:
Clodion Le Chevelu King of France
Pharamond, King of France. Argotta, Queen of Franks
Marcomir, Duke of East Franks
Clodius, Duke of the East Franks
Dagobert, Duke of the East Franks
Genebald, Duke of the East Franks
Dagobert, Duke of the East Franks
Walter, King of the Franks
Clodius III, King of the Franks
Bartheus, King of the Franks