_________________________________ | _Flaald FitzAlan _____________|_________________________________ | (1046 - 1103) _ALAN Fitzflaald _____| | (1078 - 1114) m 1104 | | | _Gruffydd Griffith Ap Llewellyn _+ | | | (.... - 1063) | |_Nesta (Mary) Verch Gruffydd _|_Guerta of De Heubarth __________ | (1024 - ....) (1005 - ....) _Walter FitzAlan ____| | (1106 - 1177) | | | _________________________________ | | | | | _Emulf (Arnulf) De Hesdin ____|_________________________________ | | | m 1060 | |_Aveline De Hesdin ___| | (1081 - 1126) m 1104 | | | _________________________________ | | | | |_Emmelina De Normandy ________|_________________________________ | (1040 - ....) m 1060 | |--Marjory FitzAlan | (1127 - ....) | _________________________________ | | | ______________________________|_________________________________ | | | _Thomas De Londoniis _| | | | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|_________________________________ | | |_Eschyna De Molle ___| (1110 - ....) | | _________________________________ | | | ______________________________|_________________________________ | | |______________________| | | _________________________________ | | |______________________________|_________________________________
_Christopher FitzRandolph _+ | (1530 - 1588) _Edward Fitzrandolph _|_Ann Wood _________________ | (1565 - 1647) m 1605 (1545 - ....) _Edward Fitz Randolph _| | (1607 - 1684) m 1637 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Frances Howes _______|___________________________ | (1585 - 1631) m 1605 _Nathaniel Fitz Randolph _| | (1642 - 1713) m 1662 | | | _Peter Blossom ____________+ | | | (1535 - 1597) m 1570 | | _Thomas Blossom ______|_Annabel Bateman __________ | | | (1580 - 1633) m 1605 (1549 - 1617) | |_Elizabeth Blossom ____| | (1620 - 1713) m 1637 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Ann Elsdon __________|___________________________ | (1583 - 1671) m 1605 | |--John FitzRandolph | (1663 - 1727) | ___________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | _Joseph Holloway ______| | | (1605 - 1647) m 1638 | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | |_Mary Holley _____________| (1640 - 1703) m 1662 | | ___________________________ | | | _George Allen ________|___________________________ | | (1585 - 1648) m 1609 |_Rose Allen ___________| (1621 - 1690) m 1638 | | ___________________________ | | |_Unknown Unknown _____|___________________________ (1585 - 1623) m 1609
____________________________________________________ | _____________________________________________|____________________________________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________________|____________________________________________________ | _Robert de Hastings _| | (1135 - 1189) | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | | _____________________________________________|____________________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________________|____________________________________________________ | | |--Thomas Hastings | (1162 - ....) | _William Count De Eu _______________________________+ | | (1055 - 1096) | _Henry De Eu Count, Lord of Hastings Eu______|_Beatrice de Builly ________________________________ | | (1090 - 1140) (1065 - ....) | _JOHN Count De Eu ___| | | (1113 - 1170) | | | | _Guillaume, Count of Chartres, later Sire de Sully _+ | | | | (1080 - 1150) | | |_Margaret de Champagne ______________________|_Agnes de Sully ____________________________________ | | (1095 - 1145) (1080 - ....) |_Ida De Eu __________| | | _William II "Pincerna" De Albini ___________________ | | (1070 - 1139) m 1099 | _William De Albini 1st Earl of Arundel_______|_Maud Cecily De Bigod ______________________________ | | (.... - 1176) (1090 - 1136) |_ALICE De Albini ____| (1137 - 1188) | | _GODFREY I 'the Bearded' Duke Of Brabant ___________+ | | m 1100 |_ADELIZA, Adela of Louvain Queen Of England _|_Princess Ida of Chiny _____________________________ (1083 - 1122)
___________________________________ | _____________________|___________________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________________ | _Ralph Hemingway ____| | (1609 - 1678) m 1634| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________________ | | |--Samuel Hemingway | (1636 - 1689) | ___________________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________________ | | | _John Hewes _________| | | (1577 - 1621) | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Hewes ____| (1610 - 1684) m 1634| | _John Foote _______________________ | | (1525 - 1558) m 1545 | _Robert Foote _______|_Ellen or Helen (waryn) De Warren _ | | (.... - 1607) m 1576 (1529 - 1555) |_Mary Foote _________| (1584 - 1601) | | _John Brooke ______________________ | | (1550 - 1584) m 1554 |_Joan Brooke ________|_Elizabeth Whetman ________________ (1559 - 1598) m 1576 (1544 - 1599)
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__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Elliott Roosevelt ____________| | (1860 - 1894) m 1883 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Eleanor "Anna" Roosevelt | (1884 - 1962) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Anna Rebecca Livingston Hall _| (1863 - 1892) m 1883 | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (16th cousin)
A shy, awkward child,starved for recognition and love, Eleanor Roosevelt grew into a woman with great sensitivity to the underprivileged of all creeds, races, and nations. Her constant work to improve their lot made her one of the most loved--and for some years one of the most reviled--women of her generation.
She was born in New York City on October 11, 1884, daughter of lovely Anna Hall and Elliott Roosevelt, younger brother of Theodore. When her mother died in 1892, the children went to live with Grandmother Hall; her adored father died only two years later. Attending a distinguished school in England gave her, at 15, her first chance to develop self -confidence among other girls.
Tall, slender, graceful of figure but apprehensive at the thought of being a wallflower, she returned for a debut that she dreaded. In her circle of friends was distant cousin, handsome young Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They became engaged in 1903 and were married in 1905, with her uncle the President giving the bride away. Within eleven years Eleanor bore six children; one son died in infancy."I suppose I was fitting pretty well into the pattern of a fairly conventional, quiet, young society matron," she wrote later in her autobiography.
In Albany, where Franklin served in the state Senate from 1910 to 1913,Eleanor started her long career as political helpmate. She gained a knowledge of Washington and its ways while he served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. When he was stricken with poliomyelitis in 1921,she tended him devotedly. She became active in the women's division of the State Democratic Committee to keep his interest in politics alive. From his successful campaign for governor in 1928 to the day of his death, she dedicated her life to his purposes. She became eyes and ears for him, a trusted and tireless reporter.
When Mrs. Roosevelt came to the White House in 1933, she understood social conditions better than any of her predecessors and she transformed the role of First Lady accordingly. She never shirked official entertaining; she greeted thousands with charming friendliness. She also broke precedent to hold press conferences, travel to all parts of the country, give lectures and radio broadcasts, and express her opinions candidly in a daily syndicated newspaper column, "My Day."
This made her a tempting target for political enemies but her integrity,her graciousness, and her sincerity of purpose endeared her personally to many--from heads of state to servicemen she visited abroad during World War II. As she had written wistfully at 14: "...no matter how plain a woman may be if truth & loyalty are stamped upon her face all will be attracted to her...."
After the President's death in 1945 she returned to a cottage at his Hyde Park estate; she told reporters: "the story is over." Within a year,however, she began her service as American spokesman in the United Nations. She continued a vigorous career until her strength began to wane in 1962. She died in New York City that November, and was buried at Hyde Park beside her husband.
Note: Eleanor "Anna" Roosevelt (1st Lady) and Theodore Roosevelt II are 1st cousins. Their common ancestors are Theodore Roosevelt and Martha Bullock.