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In the 3rd year of King William the Conqueror [1069], that monarch conferred the Earldom of Northumberland, vacant by the death of Earl Copsi, upon Robert Comyn, but the nomination accorded so little with the wishes of the inhabitants of the county that they at first resolved to abandon entirely their dwellings; being prevented doing so, however, by the inclemency of the season, it was then determined, at all hazards, to put the new earl to death. of this evil design his lordship had intimation, through Egelivine, bishop of Durham, but, disregarding the intelligence, he repaired to Durham with 700 soldiers and commenced a course of plunder and bloodshed, which rousing the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, the town was assaulted and carried by a multitude of country people, and the earl and all his troops, to a man, put to death. This occurrence took place in 1069, in a few months after his lordship's appointment to the earldom. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 131]
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The surname Cummings emerged as a notable Scottish Family name in the Country of Northumberland, where William the Conqueror allocated the Earldom of Northumberland to Robert de Comines, from Comminges in Normandy. The badge of the family is the Cumin Plant. However, Robert de Comines' rule in Northumberland was uneventful, his violence to the local people became intolerable and he was killed in 1069.
When Richard Comyn, his great-grandson, came to Scotland with King David, he married Hextilda of Tynedale, granddaughter of King Donald of Scotland.
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[7310] Roger de Montgomerie, Count of Montgomerie and Viscount d'Exmes in Normandy, and subsequently Earl of Shrewsbury, Arundel and Chichester in England and Montgomery in Wales, was one of the most powerful and influential nobles at the court of William the Conqueror. This Roger accompanied William to England and led the main forces in the attack atHastings. He is said to have been the man who conceived the idea, and who mainly helped to carry it out, of the Conquest of England. He headed hisown vassals and provided a vast contingent of ships, no less than sixty, to carry out the expedition. His was the master mind of Normandy, andafter William I was firmly established Roger Montgomery was made Viceroy to govern Normandy in connection with Queen Matilda, but later when news of the conspiracies reached them he took Roger back to England with him where he was given nearly the whole of County Salop, with the Earldom ofShrewsbury, he had been made Earl of Arundel also, and had 28 manors in Dorset and also in Somerset, 77 in Sussex, besides the City of Chichesterand the Castle of Arundel and many others in different counties. Bry, agreat Antiquarian, summarizes the collective evidence of historicalmanuscripts into the fact that Roger Montgomery, the first Earl ofArundel and Count de Exmes or Hiemes in Normandy, was a descendant of theancient House of Hiemes, who had held that county at least 300 yearsprior to the reign of William the Conqueror. He asserts positively thathe has seen the manuscripts that prove this long line in France. Roger married 1st Mabel de Belesme or Belleme, daughter of William II, Count ofBelesme and Alencon of France, about 1044. She died 1086 and he married2nd Adeliza, daughter of Everard de Pusay, standard bearer of Robert,Duke of Normandy, the Crusader. Roger's first wife was the daughter ofWilliam of Belesme, surnamed "de Talvas," a name derived from a speciesof buckler he wore, or as some say a nickname denoting his great cruelty.He married Hildeburga, a daughter of Arnulph, a chevalier, a very nobleman. William was a man of savage and violent temper. On his wife'sprotesting against his enormities and condemning them openly, he causedher to be strangled. Roger greatly increased his wealth and his influenceby his marriage with Mabel, whose grandfather, Ivers de Criel, had Alencon and Belesme in France from Richard II, Duke of Normandy. We havetold above how Roger's brother Gilbert was killed by Mabel in the attemptto kill Arnold or Ernauld, like a second Lucrezia Borgia. Gilbert wasthen in the flower of his youth, but she evidently had no remorse, andnot satisfied with the contratempts, then poisoned three noblemen,including Arnold, to make things sure. The other two recovered butArnold, having no one to nurse him, died. In revenge for this Hugh Bonel,a son of Arnold's uncle, forced entry by night into the chamber of theCountess and cut off her head as she lay in bed. He and his accomplices escaped by destroying the bridges behind them. Mabel had possessed Eschafour and Montreuil for 26 years, keeping him out of his inheritance.(Ordericus, the historian, who lived at this time, tells these grew some tales, but he was a monk in the Abbey of St. Everoult, which was foundedby the family of Arnulph Giroie, and was prejudiced against the Montgomeries and Belesmes and perhaps they were not as bad as he painted them.) Mabel seems to be a wicked and cruel woman, haughty, worldlyminded, crafty and a babler, but Roger's 2nd wife was the opposite, beingof the highest French nobility, remarkable for her good sense and piety.He had five sons and four daughters by Mabel: Hugh, Robert, Arnold, Rogerand Philip, Emma, Maud, Mabel and Sybil. (Sybil married WilliamFitz-Hamon and their daughter Mabel married Robert, called the Consul, a famous hero, and son of Henry I, King of England, by Elizabeth deBellomont, from whom you also deseend through the d'Audleys and Touchets.)
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_Hans Jakob Kaltenbach _+ | (1715 - 1784) _Sebastian kaltenbach _|_Katharina Schindler ___ | (1748 - 1814) m 1779 (1722 - 1781) _Jakob kaltenbach _____| | (1800 - 1840) m 1824 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Ursula Scherzinger ___|________________________ | (1753 - 1814) m 1779 _Louis Leo kaltenbach _| | (1834 - 1897) m 1856 | | | ________________________ | | | | | _Thomas Kaltenbach ____|________________________ | | | | |_Katharina Kaltenbach _| | (1791 - 1847) m 1824 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Barbara Baumer _______|________________________ | | |--Sarah Martha kaltenbach | (1857 - 1862) | ________________________ | | | _______________________|________________________ | | | _Father Johnson _______| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|________________________ | | |_Lucy Johnson _________| (1825 - 1896) m 1856 | | ________________________ | | | _______________________|________________________ | | |_Mother _______________| | | ________________________ | | |_______________________|________________________
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_John Smith __________+ | (1637 - 1676) m 1663 _John Smith _________|_Mary Partridge ______ | (1665 - ....) m 1686 (1647 - 1683) _John Smith _________| | (1696 - 1784) m 1727| | | ______________________ | | | | |_Mary Root __________|______________________ | (1667 - ....) m 1686 _Israel Smith _______| | (1739 - 1811) | | | ______________________ | | | | | _Benjamin Smith _____|______________________ | | | (1672 - ....) m 1699 | |_Elizabeth Smith ____| | (1703 - 1778) m 1727| | | _Henry Buck __________+ | | | (.... - 1712) m 1660 | |_Ruth Buck __________|_Elizabeth Churchill _ | (1681 - 1754) m 1699 (1642 - ....) | |--Chloe Smith | (1762 - 1847) | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | _Isaac Chandler _____| | | (1717 - 1787) | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_Abigail Chandler ___| (1741 - 1791) | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |_Abigail Hale _______| (1718 - ....) | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
[12815] Grandmother of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
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