____________________________________________ | _______________________|____________________________________________ | _William Le Blount ___| | (1233 - 1316) | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________|____________________________________________ | _Walter Le Blount _____| | | | | _Walter Walcheline William II De Beauchamp _ | | | (.... - 1236) m 1212 | | _William De Beauchamp _|_Isabella (Joan) De Mortimer _______________ | | | (1237 - 1268) m 1237 | |_Isabel De Beauchamp _| | (1238 - 1305) | | | _William V De Mauduit ______________________+ | | | (1196 - 1257) m 1211 | |_Isabel De Mauduit ____|_Alice De Newberg De Beaumont ______________ | (1217 - ....) m 1237 (1196 - 1246) | |--John Le Blount | (1298 - 1358) | ____________________________________________ | | | _______________________|____________________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|____________________________________________ | | |_Johanna De Sodington _| (1274 - 1331) | | ____________________________________________ | | | _______________________|____________________________________________ | | |______________________| | | ____________________________________________ | | |_______________________|____________________________________________
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _William de , Sheriff of Hereford Croft _| | (1393 - ....) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Richard , KB, MP, Sheriff of Hereford, Sir Croft | (1431 - 1509) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Margaret Walwyn ________________________| (1397 - ....) | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[17296] Sir Richard Croft, KB (1487, following Battle of Stoke), of Croft Castle;High Sheriff and MP Herefs; fought with Yorkists at Mortimer's Cross1461, the battle being fought on his own estate; captured Prince Edward,son of Henry VI, at the Battle of Tewkesbury 1471 but was not responsible for the Prince's murder; Treasurer of Household to Henry VII; married Eleanor, widow of Sir Hugh Mortimer, of Kyre Wyard, Worcs, and daughterof Sir Edmund Cornwall, of Burford, Salop, and died 29 July 1509.[Burke's Peerage]
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_Frodo (Frotho) King Of Denmark ________+ | (0835 - 0885) _Harold "Parcus" of Denmark ________________________|________________________________________ | (0858 - 0899) _Herfast de Crepon _________________| | (0885 - ....) | | | _AETHELRED (Ethelred) I King Of Wessex _+ | | | (0825 - 0871) | |_Elfgifu of England ________________________________|_WULFHYTH Queen Of Wessex ______________ | (0860 - ....) (0844 - ....) _HAROLD "Bluetooth".Gormsson Crepon _| | (0918 - 0987) m 0940 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________________________________|________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________________________|________________________________________ | | |--Svend I "Forkbeard" King of Denmark | | _ERIK V Emmundsson King Of Sweden ______+ | | (0849 - 0900) | _BJORN III (IV) "the Old", Ericsson King Of Sweden _|________________________________________ | | (0867 - 0950) | _OLAF Bjornsson King Of Sweden _____| | | (0885 - ....) | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________________________|________________________________________ | | |_Gynrithe (Aesa) Olafsdatter ________| (0919 - 1000) m 0940 | | ________________________________________ | | | _THRAND OF SULA Thrandsdatter ______________________|________________________________________ | | (0871 - ....) |_INGEBORG Thrandsson Thrandsdatter _| | | ________________________________________ | | |____________________________________________________|________________________________________
[8009] Sweyn, generally called Sweyn Splitbeard, from some peculiarity observed about his beard. Nearly all of his time was spent in making expeditions to Norway, Germany and England. He was successful in his expedition to England. The impotent Anglo-Saxon King Ethelred II, called the Unready, held at this time the supreme authority in that kingdom. Sweyn obliged the English King to acknowledge his superiority and to get rid of the Danes by paying a large sum of money called Danegeld. In the beginning of his reign he persecuted Christianity, but before he expired he began to perceive his folly, and he secured the help of Poppo, a German bishop of great piety and eloquence, and persuasion brought about what the King's authority could not effect. Sweyn Splitbeard had two sons, Harold, who by right of primogeniture succeeded his father as King of Denmark, and Canute or Cnud, who at Sweyn's death was living and was elected King of the Danes there. The English, taking advantage of Canute's youth, called Ethelred II back, whereupon Canute repaired to Denmark, where he brought together a numerous host of brave soldiers and leaders and defeated King Ethelred II. The valiant Edmund Ironside, who succeeded Ethelred, was forced to yield half of England to Canute. Canute married Emma, daughter of the Duke of Normandy, widow of Ethelred. His brother Harold was a weak ruler and after 4 years Canute became King of Denmark also. Sweyn Splitbeard had also a daughter, Estrith.
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Frances Folsom Cleveland
"I detest him so much that I don't even think his wife is beautiful." So spoke one of President Grover Cleveland's political foes--the only person, it seems, to deny the loveliness of this notable First Lady, first bride of a President to be married in the White House.
She was born in Buffalo, New York, only child of Emma C. Harmon and Oscar Folsom--who became a law partner of Cleveland's. As a devoted family friend Cleveland bought "Frank" her first baby carriage. As administrator of the Folsom estate after his partner's death, though never her legal guardian, he guided her education with sound advice. When she entered Wells College, he asked Mrs. Folsom's permission to correspond with her, and he kept her room bright with flowers. Though Frank and her mother missed his inauguration in 1885, they visited him at the White House that spring. There affection turned into romance--despite 27 years' difference in age--and there the wedding took place on June 2,1886.
Cleveland's scholarly sister Rose Elizabeth Cleveland: her bachelor brother's hostess in 15 months of his first term of office. Rose gladly gave up the duties of hostess for her own career in education; and with a bride as First Lady, state entertainments took on a new interest. Mrs .Cleveland's unaffected charm won her immediate popularity. She held two receptions a week--one on Saturday afternoons, when women with jobs were free to come.
After the President's defeat in 1888, the Clevelands lived in New York City, where baby Ruth was born. With his unprecedented reelection, the First Lady returned to the White House as if she had been gone but a day. Through the political storms of this term she always kept her place in public favor. People took keen interest in the birth of Esther at the mansion in 1893, and of Marion in 1895. When the family left the White House, Mrs. Cleveland had become one of the most popular women ever to serve as hostess for the nation.
She bore two sons while the Clevelands lived in Princeton, New Jersey, and was at her husband's side when he died at their home, "Westland," in 1908. In 1913 she married Thomas J. Preston, Jr., a professor of archeology, and remained a figure of note in the Princeton community until she died. She had reached her 84th year -nearly the age at which the venerable Mrs. Polk had welcomed her and her husband on a Presidential visit to the South, and chatted of changes in White House life from by gone days.
_Thomas Macy Sr.________ | _John Macy Sr._______|_Sarah Hopott __________ | (1655 - 1691) (1612 - 1682) _Richard Macy Sr.____| | m 1711 | | | _Richard Gardner Sr.____+ | | | (1623 - 1688) | |_Deborah Gardner ____|_Sarah Shattuck ________ | (1658 - ....) (.... - 1724) _Zaccheus Macy ______| | | | | ________________________ | | | | | _Reuben Pinkham _____|________________________ | | | | |_Deborah Pinkham ____| | m 1711 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Mary Unknown _______|________________________ | | |--Phebe Macy | | _Richard Gardner Sr.____+ | | (1623 - 1688) | _James Gardner ______|_Sarah Shattuck ________ | | (1664 - ....) (.... - 1724) | _Samuel Gardner _____| | | | | | | _Nathaniel Starbuck Sr._+ | | | | (1635 - ....) m 1662 | | |_Mary Starbuck ______|_Mary Coffin ___________ | | (1645 - ....) |_Hephzibah Gardner __| | | _Richard Swain _________ | | (1595 - 1682) | _John Swain Sr.______|_Elizabeth Basselle ____ | | (1633 - 1714) m 1660 (.... - 1657) |_Patience Swain _____| | | ________________________ | | |_Mary Wyer __________|________________________ m 1660
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_Mordecai Mendenhall _+ | (1713 - 1803) m 1735 _Richard Mendenhall _|_Charity Beeson ______ | (1737 - 1773) m 1758 (1715 - 1809) _Joseph Mendenhall __| | (1770 - 1833) m 1794| | | ______________________ | | | | |_Jane Thornbrugh ____|______________________ | (.... - 1796) m 1758 _Richard Mendenhall _| | (1794 - 1871) m 1817| | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |_Deidamia Hill ______| | m 1794 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |--Deidamia Mendenhall | (1818 - 1873) | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_Sarah Pearson ______| (1795 - 1866) m 1817| | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
[25769] Deidamia and Jeremiah had 1 child. See the Reesor database.
[12451] Ancestor of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
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