Elmira Luedke
F, #676, Deceased, b. about 1885, d. after 1905
Parents
Biography
Birth | about 1885 | Elmira Luedke was born about 1885 in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1 |
Death | after 1905 | She died The cause of her death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1905 is not known after 1905 in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Wisconsin (location not known; used birth place) |
Residence | 1 June 1905 | Elmira Luedke lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, on 1 June 1905. Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
Citations
- [S1572] Ancestry.com., Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1855-1905
Edward J. Luedke
M, #677, Deceased, b. 9 November 1909, d. 1 September 1947
Parents
Biography
Birth | 9 November 1909 | Edward J. Luedke was born on 9 November 1909 in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1 |
Death | 1 September 1947 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 38) on Monday, September 1st, 1947 is not known on 1 September 1947 at age 37 in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. His death is not known & it occurred in the State of Wisconsin (location not known; used birth place) |
Note | | Result of a car accident. |
Residence | 1930 | Edward J. Luedke lived in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Son |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
Citations
- [S1805] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Suamico, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll: 2562; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0056; Image: 1039.0; FHL microfilm: 2342296
Elmer Luedke
M, #678, Deceased, b. May 1899, d. after 1899
Parents
Biography
Birth | May 1899 | Elmer Luedke was born in May 1899. |
Death | after 1899 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1899 is not known after 1899 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG+. His death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | | Elmer Luedke had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Harald Frode ValdarsSon, Viii
M, #679, Deceased, b. 568, d. about 660
Parents
Families
Biography
Birth | 568 | Harald Frode ValdarsSon, Viii, was born in 568 in Jutland, Denmark, EuropeG. Source (lost) has the date as 586 and the location as "Soleyum, Stockholm, Sweden"1 |
Marriage | about 590 | He and Hildis, of the Vandals, were married about 590 in Jutland, Denmark, EuropeG. Date estimated from DOB / NFIA |
Death | about 660 | He died about 660 at age ~92 in Denmark, EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the old-age of 92) in the year of 660AD is not known-surviving in 660 as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in Denmark (source (lost) incorrectly shares date as about 612/child DOB); source (lost) incorrectly shares date as about 612/child DOB |
Title | after 568 | Harald Frode ValdarsSon, Viii, held the title of King of Roskilde after 568. |
Citations
- [S837] Heritage Consulting, Millennium File
Jason Valenta
M, #680, Living
Ælfgifu, of Wessex {tagged} research
F, #681, Deceased, b. 6 January 922, d. 18 May 944
Parents
Person Exhibits
Shaftesbury Abbey [in the Gravestone collection]
Biography
Birth | 6 January 922 | Ælfgifu, of Wessex {tagged} research, was born on 6 January 922 in Wessex Kingdom, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. |
Marriage | about 935 | Louis and she were married about 935 in France (Medieval), EuropeG+. The marriage is noted as to "a prince near the Alps" |
Death | 18 May 944 | She died on 18 May 944 at age 22 at Shaftesbury AbbeyG in County of Devonshire, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 22) on Monday, May 18th, 944AD is not known-surviving in 944 was difficult
Died as a Saint, the Princess of Wessex |
Burial | after 18 May 944 | She was buried after 18 May 944 at Interred or buried in the cemetery at the Shaftesbury AbbeyG in Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. |
Name | | Ælfgifu, of Wessex {tagged} research, was also known as Elgiva.1 |
Note | |
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury, Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury, Queen consort of England-Tenure 939-944 Died in 944 / Burial at Shaftesbury Abbey
Spouse: Edmund I, King of England Issue Eadwig, King of England Edgar, King of England
Mother: Wynflaed
Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury was the first wife of King Edmund (I) of England (r. 939-946), by whom she bore two future kings, Eadwig (r. 955-959) and Edgar (r. 959-975)
Like her mother Wynflæd, she had a close and special if unknown connection with the royal nunnery of Shaftesbury (Dorset), founded by King Alfred, where she was buried and soon revered as a saint
According to a pre-Conquest tradition from Winchester, her feast day is 18 May. Family background Her mother appears to have been an associate of Shaftesbury Abbey called Wynflæd (also Wynnflæd). The vital clue comes from a charter of King Edgar, in which he confirmed the grant of an estate at Uppidelen (Piddletrenthide, Dorset) made by his grandmother (aka) Wynflæd to Shaftesbury. She may well be the nun or vowess (religiosa femina of this name in a charter dated 942 and preserved in the abbey's chartulary. It records that she received and retrieved from King Edmund a handful of estates in Dorset, namely Cheselbourne and Winterbourne Tomson, which somehow ended up in the possession of the community
Since no father or siblings are [unambiguously] known, further speculation on Ælfgifu's background largely depends on the identity of her mother, whose relatively uncommon name has invited further guesswork. H. P. R. Finberg suggests that she was the Wynflæd who drew up a will, supposedly sometime in the mid-10th century, after Ælfgifu's death. This lady held many estates scattered across Wessex (in Somerset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Hampshire) and was well connected with the nunneries at Wilton and Shaftesbury, both of which were royal foundations. On that basis, a number of relatives have been proposed for Ælfgifu, including a sister called Æthelflæd, a brother called Eadmær and a grandmother called Brihtwyn. There is, however, no consensus among scholars about Finberg's suggestion
Simon Keynes and Gale R. Owen object that there is no sign of royal relatives or connections in Wynflæd's will and Finberg's assumptions about Ælfgifu's family therefore stand on shaky ground. Andrew Wareham is less troubled about this and suggests that different kinship strategies may account for it. Much of the issue of identification also seems to hang on the number of years by which Wynflæd can plausibly have outlived her daughter. In this light, it is significant that on paleographical grounds, David Dumville has rejected the conventional date of c. 950 for the will, which he considers "speculative and too early" (and that one Wynflæd was still alive in 967)
Married life The sources do not record the date of Ælfgifu's marriage to Edmund
Their eldest son Eadwig, who had barely reached majority on his accession in 955, may have been born around 940, which gives us only a very rough terminus ante quem for the betrothal
Although as the mother of two future kings, Ælfgifu proved to be an important royal bed companion, there is no strictly contemporary evidence that she was ever consecrated as queen
Likewise, her formal position at court appears to have been relatively small fry, overshadowed as it was by the queen mother Eadgifu of Kent. In the single extant document witnessed by her, a Kentish charter datable between 942 and 944, she subscribes as the king's concubine (concubina regis), with a place assigned to her between the bishops and ealdormen. By comparison, Eadgifu subscribes higher up in the witness list as mater regis, after her sons Edmund and Eadred but before the archbishops and bishops
It is only towards the end of the 10th century that Æthelweard the Chronicler styles her queen (regina), but this may be a retrospective honour at a time when her cult was well established at Shaftesbury
Much of Ælfgifu's claim to fame derives from her association with Shaftesbury
Her patronage of the community is suggested by a charter of King Æthelred, dated 984, according to which the abbey exchanged with King Edmund the large estate at Tisbury (Wiltshire) for Butticanlea (unidentified). Ælfgifu received it from her husband and intended to bequeath it back to the nunnery, but such had not yet come to pass (her son Eadwig demanded that Butticanlea was returned to the royal family first)
Ælfgifu predeceased her husband in 944. In the early 12th century, William of Malmesbury wrote that she suffered from an illness during the last few years of her life, but there may have been some confusion with details of Æthelgifu's life as recorded in a forged foundation charter of the late 11th or 12th century (see below). Her body was buried and enshrined at the nunnery
Sainthood Ælfgifu was venerated as a saint soon after her burial at Shaftesbury. Æthelweard reports that many miracles had taken place at her tomb up to his day, and these were apparently attracting some local attention
Lantfred of Winchester, who wrote in the 970's and so can be called the earliest known witness of her cult, tells of a young man from Collingbourne (possibly Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire), who in the hope of being cured of blindness traveled to Shaftesbury and kept vigil. What led him there was the reputation of "the venerable St Ælfgifu […] at whose tomb many bodies of sick person receive medication through the omnipotence of God"
Despite the new prominence of Edward the Martyr as a saint interred at Shaftesbury, her cult continued to flourish in later Anglo-Saxon England, as evidenced by her inclusion in a list of saints' resting places, at least 8 pre-Conquest calendars and 3 or 4 litanies from Winchester. Ælfgifu is styled a saint (Sancte Ælfgife in the D-text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (mid-11th century) at the point where it specifies Eadwig's and Edgar's royal parentage. Her cult may have been fostered and used to enhance the status of the royal lineage, more narrowly that of her descendants. Lantfred attributes her healing power both to her own merits and those of her son Edgar
It may have been due to her association that in 979 the supposed body of her murdered grandson Edward the Martyr was exhumed and in a spectacular ceremony, Ælfgifu's fame at Shaftesbury seems to have eclipsed that of its first abbess, King Alfred's daughter Æthelgifu, so much so perhaps that William of Malmesbury wrote contradictory reports on the abbey's early history
In the Gesta regum, he correctly identifies the first abbess as Alfred's daughter, following Asser, although he gives her the name of Ælfgifu (Elfgiva), while in his Gesta pontificum he credits Edmund's wife Ælfgifu with the foundation. Either William encountered conflicting information, or he meant to say that Ælfgifu refounded the nunnery
In any event, William would have had access to local traditions at Shaftesbury, since he probably wrote a now lost metrical Life for the community, a fragment of which he included in his Gesta pontificum Nam nonnullis passa annis morborum molestiam[Latin text Translation]
The origins of Elgiva (or Aelfgifu) are unknown but she would have been born around 920 probably in England, as she had an English name and she would almost definitely have been from a noble family. She may have had a (semi-)arranged marriage with the younger Edmund who had just become the King of England, so at her marriage she would have become [consort] Queen
She was the mother of Kings Edwy of the Saxons and Edgar, King of England. Shortly after her sons were born, she gave up public life and became a Benedictine nun at Shaftesbury
She died shortly afterwards in 944 at the Benedictine monastery of Shaftesbury. If the birth date given is correct, then she would have been quite young at the time
She has been described as a queen who was so compassionate and godly that a great many sick people praying at her tomb in Shaftesbury convent were healed. She was canonized in about 1072
Sources: O'Brien, Harriet 2005, "Queen Emma and the Vikings", Bloomsbury: London http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3090. |
Title | before 944 | She held the title of Princess of Wessex, Saint before 944. |
Citations
- [S837] Heritage Consulting, Millennium File
Edmund, I (Don's 32nd GGF)
M, #682, Deceased, b. 28 November 922, d. 26 May 946
Parents
Family
Person Exhibits
King_Edmund_I [in Ancient People & Artifacts]
Biography
Birth | 28 November 922 | Edmund, I (Don's 32nd GGF), was born on 28 November 922 at Royal PalaceG in Wantage, Berkshire, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 939 | He and Ælfgifu, of Shaftesbury, were married in 939 in Wessex Kingdom, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. |
Death | 26 May 946 | He died on 26 May 946 at age 23 at PucklechurchG in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 24) on Thursday, May 26th, 946AD was that he was killed by a robber; Edmund, rhe King of the Middle-ages of England was stabbed to death by a robber at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire on St Augustine's Day while attempting to defend his steward from attack
view http: //royalcentral.co.uk/historic/onthisday-in-the-year-946-king-edmund-i-of-england-is-murdered-60107 |
Burial | after May 946 | He was buried after May 946 at Buried in an unknown cemetery, location not knownG, in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. |
Name | | Edmund, I (Don's 32nd GGF), was also known as Eadmund, and Edmund the...[see note]. |
Note | | [ from a tweaked HTML file ]
Edmund [Eadmund] was the eldest son of King Edward the Elder by his third wife, Edgith
He was also known as the Magnificent, the Elder, the Just, the Deed Doer and a few other informal titles
At the age of only sixteen, he fought valiantly alongside his elder half-brother, King Aethelstan in AD 937. Together they expelled the ruling Norse from Northern England at the Battle of Brunanburgh. Edmund was therefore the first King to inherit a united England upon Aethelstan’s death two years later
Soon after, however, Olaf Guthrithson retook York, apparently without opposition and, the following year, raided throughout the Midlands. Edmund marched North and besieged King Olaf and Archbishop Wulfstan of York in Leicester. Eventually Wulfstan and the Archbishop of Canterbury negotiated a peace treaty whereby the border between York and Wessex was set at Watling Street
When Olaf Guthfrithson was killed raiding northern Northumbria in AD 941, Edmund took advantage of the situation and moved north the following year to take the Five Boroughs of the East Midlands from his successor, Olaf Sigtryggson; whilst also crushing the Welsh revolt of King Idwal of Gwynedd. By AD 944, Edmund felt secure enough to move on York itself, where he expelled both Olaf Sigtryggson and his rival, Ragnall Guthfrithson. Olaf retired to Dublin. The following year, Edmund ravaged Strathclyde and killed its troublesome King, Donald mac Donald. He returned the Kingdom to its Scottish overlord, Malcolm I, thus recognising Northumbria as the northern limit of Anglo-Saxon England
King Edmund was married twice: 1st (soon after he came to the throne) to St. Aelfgith-a benefactress of Shaftesbury Abbey-who became the mother of Kings Edwig All-Fair and Edgar the Peacemaker. She died in AD 944 and the King was soon remarried to Ethelflaed of Damerham, daughter of Ealdorman Aelfgar of Wiltshire, but there were no further children
In AD 946, Edmund sent envoys to the French Court in order to negotiate the restoration of the exiled Prince Louis, who had been fostered by King Aethelstan. Unfortunately, however, the King was killed before any agreement could be reached and his successor, Edred, did not pursue the matter. The King’s death, on 26th May AD 946, was a great shock to everyone. While staying at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, a outlaw named Leofa was recognized amongst the Court. A struggle ensued and the King tried to intervene. He was stabbed in the stomach and died almost instantly. He was buried at Glastonbury were he had appointed St. Dunstan as Abbot only a few years before. Though the King was not a zealous supporter of the monastic reform movement, this was an important step which had allowed the holyman to introduce the new Benedictine Rule to England
View http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_9.htm and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_I. |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Title | between 27 October 939 and 26 May 946 | He held the title of King of the English between 27 October 939 and 26 May 946 in England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. |
Citations
- [S837] Heritage Consulting, Millennium File
William Bradford
M, #683, Deceased, b. 1786, d. 1870
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1786 | William Bradford was born in 1786. |
Death | 1870 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 84) in the year of 1870 is not known in 1870 at age ~84 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG+. His death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | | William Bradford had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Joseph Bradford
M, #684, Deceased, b. 30 March 1788, d. 23 January 1879
Parents
Biography
Birth | 30 March 1788 | Joseph Bradford was born on 30 March 1788. |
Death | 23 January 1879 | He died The cause of his death (at the old-age of 91) on Thursday, January 23rd, 1879 is not known on 23 January 1879 at age 90 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG+. His death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | | Joseph Bradford had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Jessie Eales
F, #685, Deceased, b. 1880, d. after 1880
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1880 | Jessie Eales was born in 1880 in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1880 | She died The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1880 is not known after 1880 in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | | Jessie Eales had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Edward Ætheling, of Wessex
M, #686, Deceased, b. 1003, d. 5 January 1066
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1003 | Edward Ætheling, of Wessex, was born in 1003 in England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. |
Death | 5 January 1066 | He died on 5 January 1066 at age ~63 at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 63) on Friday, January 5th, 1066 is not known-surviving in 1066 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
Name | | Edward Ætheling, of Wessex, was also known as Edward the Confessor. |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Eunice Bennett
F, #687, Deceased, b. 18 March 1765, d. 17 December 1822
Parents
Family
Family: Elisha Bradford (b. 10 May 1753, d. 31 May 1809)
Daughter* | Susanna Bradford (b. February 1782, d. 1876) |
Daughter* | Lucy Bradford (b. 1784, d. 1820) |
Son* | William Bradford (b. 1786, d. 1870) |
Son* | Joseph Bradford (b. 30 March 1788, d. 23 January 1879) |
Son* | Hopestill Bradford (b. 1790, d. 1873) |
Son* | Levi Bradford (b. 1791, d. 1856) |
Son* | Simeon P. Bradford (b. 9 March 1794, d. 23 July 1862) |
Daughter* | Sarah Bradford (b. 1796, d. 1855) |
Son* | George Bradford (b. 1798, d. 1816) |
Son* | Benjamin Bradford (b. 1800, d. 1800) |
Daughter* | Eunice Bradford (b. 1800, d. 1800) |
Biography
Birth | 18 March 1765 | Eunice Bennett was born on 18 March 1765 at Mount LebanonG in New Lebanon, Columbia Colonial County, Colony of New York, British Colonial America (North America)G.1,2 |
Marriage | 10 June 1781 | Elisha Bradford and she were married on 10 June 1781 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States (North America)G+. |
Death | 17 December 1822 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 57) on Tuesday, December 17th, 1822 is not known on 17 December 1822 at age 57 in Cheshire, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Massachusetts |
Burial | after December 1822 | She was buried after December 1822 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Cheshire, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States (North America)G. |
Citations
- [S11] Ancestry.com, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
(Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA, Volume: 177; SAR Membership Number: 35382 - [S1155] Ancestry.com, Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2
Lucy Bradford
F, #688, Deceased, b. 1784, d. 1820
Parents
Biography
Birth | 1784 | Lucy Bradford was born in 1784. |
Death | 1820 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 36) in the year of 1820 is not known in 1820 at age ~36 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG+. Her death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | | Lucy Bradford had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Susanna Bradford
F, #689, Deceased, b. February 1782, d. 1876
Parents
Biography
Birth | February 1782 | Susanna Bradford was born in February 1782 in State of Massachusetts, United States (North America)G+. |
Death | 1876 | She died The cause of her death (at the old-age of 94) in the year of 1876 is not known in 1876 at age ~94 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Massachusetts Name is shown as Adams-likely an un-added spouse; place assumed to be in MA see parents |
Person Source | | Susanna Bradford had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Ashley J. Pawlitzky
F, #690, Living
Ysfael Gwron ap Cunedda, {Romans}
M, #691, Deceased, b. about 431, d. after 451
Parents
Biography
Birth | about 431 | Ysfael Gwron ap Cunedda, {Romans}, was born about 431 at Votadini, North BritainG, in Roman England, EuropeG+. |
Death | after 451 | He died after 451 in County of Anglesey, Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 451AD is not known-surviving in 451 was difficult
Died as King of Ynys Mon |
Name | | Ysfael Gwron ap Cunedda, {Romans}, was also known as Ysfael the Hero. |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Title | after 431 | He held the title of King of Ynys Mon after 431 in Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. |
Citations
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Alice Curson
F, #692, Deceased, b. 1455, d. 1514
Families
Biography
Birth | 1455 | Alice Curson was born in 1455 in Hungarton, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Marriage | before 1472 | (Father) Ashby, of several children-by Alice, and she were married before 1472. |
Marriage | 1474 | Henry Ferrers and she were married in 1474 in Hungarton, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 1514 | She died in 1514 at age ~59 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 59) in the year of 1514 is not known-surviving in 1514 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | | Alice Curson had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Mary Curtis
F, #693, Deceased, b. 9 January 1654/55, d. 28 March 1710
Family
Biography
Birth | 9 January 1654/55 | Mary Curtis was born on 9 January 1654/55 at ScituateG in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Death | 28 March 1710 | She died on 28 March 1710 at age 55 in Colonial County of Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 56) on Friday, March 28th, 1710 is not known-surviving in 1710 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut |
Person Source | | Mary Curtis had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Rebecca Curtis
F, #694, Deceased, b. 20 January 1687/88, d. 2 March 1753
Family
Biography
Birth | 20 January 1687/88 | Rebecca Curtis was born on 20 January 1687/88 in Topsfield, County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Death | 2 March 1753 | She died on 2 March 1753 at age 65 in Topsfield, County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 66) on Friday, March 2nd, 1753 is not known-surviving in 1753 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Person Source | | Rebecca Curtis had person sources.1 |
Citations
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Elizabeth Curtis
F, #695, Deceased, b. 13 February 1624/25, d. 8 December 1707
Parents
Family
Biography
Birth | 13 February 1624/25 | Elizabeth Curtis was born on 13 February 1624/25 in Nazeing, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 14 December 1658 | Isaac Newell, I., and she were married on 14 December 1658 at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+.2,3 |
Death | 8 December 1707 | She died on 8 December 1707 at age 82 at RoxburyG in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of her death (at the age of 83) on Thursday, December 8th, 1707 is not known-surviving in 1707 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Person Source | | Elizabeth Curtis had person sources.4 |
Baptism | 13 February 1624/25 | She was baptized on 13 February 1624/25 in Nazeing, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG.3 |
Arrival | before 1658 | She arrived in the US at at Colony of PlymouthG+ in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around before 1658 an actual Immigration event may not be present. The Arrival fact was created from differing birth & death locations; the date is from the marriage & location is presumed (based on the date) / NFIA |
Citations
- [S1117] Genealogical Publishing Co.; Baltimore, MD, USA; Volume Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
- [S1924] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 672.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GL1
- [S837] Heritage Consulting, Millennium File
- [S473] Family Data Collection - Marriages
Albert Maynard Livingstone
M, #696, Deceased, b. about 1891, d. after 17 May 1913
Parents
Biography
Birth | about 1891 | Albert Maynard Livingstone was born about 1891 in Horley, County of Surrey, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 17 May 1913 | He and Edith Priscilla Andrews were married on 17 May 1913 at At the St. Clement church in BarnsburyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Death | after 17 May 1913 | He died after 17 May 1913 in Horley, County of Surrey, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. The cause of his death in today's England (location not known; used birth place) at the age of 22 in the year of 1913 is not known |
Residence | 1901 | Albert Maynard Livingstone lived in Plymouth, County of Devon, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1901. Relation to Head of House: Son |
Citations
- [S841] Ancestry.com, 1901 England Census
Emily Lilian Livingstone
F, #697, Deceased, b. 22 December 1888, d. 30 August 1977
Parents
Family
Son* | John William Nicholls (b. about 1908, d. after 1908) |
Son* | Victor Rothery Nicholls (b. about 1909, d. after 1909) |
Son* | Terence Edgar Nicholls (b. about 1910, d. after 1910) |
Son* | Kenneth St. Clare Nicholls (b. about 1911, d. after 1911) |
Daughter* | Emily Lilian Nicholls (b. 19 October 1912, d. 30 December 1912) |
Son* | Reuben Philip Nicholls (b. 31 January 1914, d. after 1914) |
Son* | Augustas Nicholls (b. 23 December 1914, d. 23 December 1914) |
Daughter* | Doreen Virginia Cherry Nicholls (b. 12 July 1917, d. 20 December 1979) |
Daughter* | Eileen Patricia Nicholls, Don's brother Mick's Mum & Don's stepmother+ (b. 12 January 1919, d. March 1987) |
Daughter* | Jean Nicholls (b. 8 January 1922, d. 16 January 1922) |
Biography
Birth | 22 December 1888 | Emily Lilian Livingstone was born on 22 December 1888 in Benthall, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1,2,3,4,5,6 |
Marriage | 27 January 1908 | John William Henry Nicholls and she were married on 27 January 1908 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 30 August 1977 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 89) on Tuesday, August 30th, 1977 is not known on 30 August 1977 at age 88 in Thames Ditton, County of Surrey, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England7 |
Burial | 6 September 1977 | She was buried on 6 September 1977 at Buried in the cemetery at the Church of Saint PeterG in West Molesey, County of Surrey, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.8 |
Residence | 1891 | Emily Lilian Livingstone lived in Horley, County of Surrey, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1891. Age: 2;; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
Residence | 1901 | She lived in Plymouth, County of Devon, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1901. Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
Residence | 2 April 1911 | She lived in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, on 2 April 1911. In the Military |
Residence | 1932 | She lived at BermondseyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1932. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA9 |
Last Edited | 11 December 2023 |
Citations
- [S399] Tweaked by DJS, Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005 (Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;)
- [S589] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2015
- [S841] Ancestry.com, 1901 England Census
- [S1435] Ancestry.com, 1911 England Census, Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 34980; Page: 12
- [S1800] Ancestry.com, 1891 England Census, Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 581; Folio: 73; Page: 41; GSU Roll: 6095691
- [S1077] Martin 2 Family Tree, Emily Lilian Livingstone
- [S1801] FreeBMD, England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-2007
- [S1773] Ancestry.com, Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1997
- [S1063] Ancestry.com, London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965
Ælflaed Elfleda, {tagged} DOB in question
F, #698, Deceased, b. about 987, d. 1049
Parents
Family
Person Exhibits
Ælflaed Elfleda (of Bernicia) [in Ancient People & Artifacts]
Biography
Birth | about 987 | Ælflaed Elfleda, {tagged} DOB in question, was born about 987 at NorthumbriaG in County of Bernicia, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 1029 | Siward BjornsSon and she were married in 1029. |
Death | 1049 | She died in 1049 at age ~62 in County of Northumberland, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 62) in the year of 1049 is not known-surviving in 1049 was difficult
Died as the Countess of Northumbria |
Note | | [ extracted from "Research data for Aelfled Elfleda.html" ]
Aelfled Elfleda of B C o Northumbria
Husband: ~*Siward Bjornsson "Earl" of Northumberland Born: 1020 at: Denmark 40-294,117 Married: Abt 1033 at: N.,England Died: 1055 at: Yorkshire,England Father: ~*Bjorn Ulsuisson "Earl" of Denmark Mother: ~*(Bjorn Ulsuisson) Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: *Aelflaed of Bernica
Born: 1027 at: Bernicia,Northumberland,England 40-294,118 Died: at: Father: *Aldred "Earl" of Bernica Mother: *Eggfrida Other Spouses:
CHILDREN Name: ~*Waltheof II "Earl" of Huntington Born: 1046 at: Huntington,England 39-147,059 Married: 1070 at: Artois,France Died: 31 MAY 1076 at: Winchester,England Spouses: ~*Judith "Lady" de Lens of Boulogne
Susane McCarroll originally submitted this to McCarroll Family Tree on 5 Sep 2009
JuneEdwards33 added this on 29 Aug 2010. |
Title | after 987 | Ælflaed Elfleda, {tagged} DOB in question, held the title of Countess of Northumbria after 987 in County of Northumbria, England (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. |
Citations
- [S837] Heritage Consulting, Millennium File
Arthur Martin Luedke
M, #699, Deceased, b. 24 March 1888, d. 1971
Parents
Family
Biography
Birth | 24 March 1888 | Arthur Martin Luedke was born on 24 March 1888 in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1,2 |
Marriage | 13 July 1912 | He and Anna Mary Fuerst were married on 13 July 1912 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Death | 1971 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 83) in the year of 1971 is not known in 1971 at age ~83 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. His death is not known & it occurred in the State of Wisconsin |
Burial | after 1971 | He was buried after 1971 at Buried in the Fort Howard Cemetery at the Fort Howard Memorial ParkG in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Residence | 1900 | Arthur Martin Luedke lived in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1900. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1910 | He lived in Suamico, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son |
Citations
- [S875] Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Suamico, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll:; Page:; Enumeration District:; Image:.
- [S1803] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Suamico, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1779; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 34.
Eirik Erik AgnarsSon
M, #700, Deceased, b. 715, d. 740
Parents
Family
Biography
Birth | 715 | Eirik Erik AgnarsSon was born in 715 at SwedenG+ in Vestfold, Norway, EuropeG+.1,2 |
Marriage | before 739 | He and Asa Aasa Heidmork EysteinsDóttir, of Throndheim, Don's 38th GGM (in another branch), were married before 739 in Vestfold, Norway, EuropeG+. |
Death | 740 | He died in 740 at age ~25 at TelemarkG in Vestfold, Norway, EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 25) in the year of 740AD is not known-surviving in 740 was difficult
Died as King of Vestfold |
Person Source | | Eirik Erik AgnarsSon had person sources.3 |
Title | after 715 | He held the title of King of Vestfold after 715. |
Citations
- [S240] Ancestry.com, Norway, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Find A Grave
- [S1824] Ancestry.com, Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
- [S720] page 68