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751 Murdered Mudry, Prince of Kiev Igor I (I2482)
 
752 Murdered Plantagenet, King of England Richard II (I3269)
 
753 murdered at the instigation of his brother-in-law Edric King of England Edmund II, Ironside (I2089)
 
754 Murdered by an explosion of Gunpowder Stuart, Lord of Darnley Henry (I3309)
 
755 Murdered by his nephew Malcom Lord of Galloway Uhtred (I4224)
 
756 Murdered by Hugh Bunel Talvas, Mabel (I2461)
 
757 Murdered by Macbeth, Killed in open battle with MacBeth Canmore, King of Scotland Duncan I (I2055)
 
758 Murdered by Otto Wittelsbach at Bramburg Hohenstaufens, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Philip (I3143)
 
759 Murdered in the Tower while at prayer. Plantagenet, King of England Henry VI (I3273)
 
760 Murdered. De Macon, Etienne I (I1937)
 
761 Murdered: An Outlaw, Leolf, stabbed him to death at a banquet to St.Augustine King of England Edmund I (I2092)
 
762 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
763 My Dad, John P. Rouse, often called my mom "A class in her own time" Bradley, Margaret Maurine (I19)
 
764 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
765 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
766 Name: Niels Christensen, Event: Passenger, Event Date: 1876,
Event Place: New Zealand, Gender: Male, Age: 23
Marital Status: Single, Origin: Denmark
Occupation: labourer, Estimated Birth Year: 1853
Ship : Terpsichore, Departure Date: 15 Nov 1875
Arrival Port: Wellington, Arrival Date: 1876
Digital Folder Number: 4411573, Image Number: 00007 
Christensen, Niels Christian (I8711)
 
767 Named for his piety and his foundation of a new Westminster Abbey. He lived in Normandy and his early reign was dominated by rivalry between his Norman favourites and his father-in-Law. After 1053 the Goodwins were in the ascendant. Edward's c hildlessness led ultimately to the Norman conquest King of England, Saint Edward III, the Confessor (I3266)
 
768 Names listed as witnesses on marrage License are Jane Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Ann Smith, and Robery Greep or Creep, Family: Richard Hill / Thurza Hancock (F59)
 
769 Nancy Jane was orphaned by age 17, and taught school to support herself from 1850 in Liberty township, Jeff. Co., Iowa. Being the wife of a preacher in the wilds, she also taught all of her own children until they were ready for college. She wa s very active in the prohibition movement and was a organizer for the Women's Temperance Union every time they moved. Prather, Nancy Jane (I167)
 
770 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Lee Travis Whitaker / Rebecca Jean Staveness (F3623)
 
771 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Christopher James Dillinger / Rebecca Jean Staveness (F3624)
 
772 No Children Family: William D. Compton / Emma Brian (F107)
 
773 No Children Family: William D. Compton / Louisa Hume (F108)
 
774 No Children Family: Benjamin Compton / Ellen Sanders (F162)
 
775 No Children Family: James Ebenezer Compton / Elizabeth Betsy Ferguson (F170)
 
776 Norse God that is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, gold, sei Freyja (I9640)
 
777 Norse God that is associated with sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth, and crop fertility. Njord (I9639)
 
778 Noted also at St. Martins, Quaco, Compton, William Henry (I240)
 
779 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
780 Obert had two girls both married, One lives in Boulder, Cal. and the other one lives about 40 minutes from there. Staveness, Obert (I5488)
 
781 Obit Page https://ladykathleen.com/family/margaret-whitneys-obit-page/?fbclid=IwAR2_1fbcd0EB9YxPXk-iJCzijEguxF6GPmZTb7IFKvtPy1P_9NOr-bXkLCo Bradley, Margaret Maurine (I19)
 
782 of the black death Plantagenet, Countess of Derby Blanche (I3290)
 
783 Of the six sons of Cormac Mac Art, no issue is recorded from any [of them], but from Cairbre-Lifeachar; he had also ten daughters, but there is no account of any of them only two - namely, Grace (or Grania), and Ailbh [alve], who were both succe ssively the wives of the great champion and general of the Irish Militia, Fionn, the son of Cubhall [Coole]. King of Ireland Cormac (I4369)
 
784 oil field accident in Okla Campbell, Edison (I6220)
 
785 Olioll Olum was the first of this line named in the Regal Roll to be Ki ng of both Munsters; for, before him, there were two septs that were alter nately kings of Munster, until this Olioll married Sabina, daughter fo t he Monarch Conn of the Hu ndred Battles, and widow of Mac Niadh, chief of t he other sept of Darin, descended from Ithe, and by whom she had one son n amed Lughaidh, commonly called "Luy Maccon;" who, when he came to man's ag e, demanded from Olioll, his stepfather, th e benefit of the agreement form erly made between their ancestors; which Olioll not only refused to gran t, but he also banished Maccon out of Ireland; who retired into Scotlan d, where, among his many friends and relations, he soon collecte d a stro ng party, returned with them to Ireland, and with the help and assistan ce of the rest of his sept who joined with them, he made war upon Oliol l; to whose assistance his (Olioll's) brother-in-law, Art-Ean-Fhear, th en Monarch of Irelan d, came with a good army; between who and Maccon was f ought the great and memorable battle of Magh Mucromha (or Muckrove), ne ar Athenry where the Monarch Art, together with seven of Olioll's nine son s, by Sabina, lost their lives, and their a rmy was totally defeated and ro uted. By this great victory Maccon not only recovered his right to the Kin gdom of Munster, but the Monarchy also, wherein he maintained himself f or thirty years; leaving the Kingdom of Munster to his stepfathe r Olioll O lum, undisturbed. King of Munster Ailill Aulum Macmogha O'Dui (I4405)
 
786 Oliver Perry light and Nancy Jane Prather were married in the home of her Aunt Fannie and Zephaniah Porter. Family: Rev. Oliver Perry Light / Nancy Jane Prather (F71)
 
787 Oliver Perry Light's notes give his death date and cause as smallpox
Can not find his burial place. It is possible his second wife took him back to be buried in Blue River twp., Harrison Co.,Ind. because she returned there and remarried. Since she moved before the 1850 census was taken, and no one was still in th e family home, he did not make the 1850 Mortality Schedule.(In the 1856 Iowa State Census, daughter Sarah Ann said they moved there in 1842, and son Enoch said they moved in 1844.) 
Prather, James Russell (I168)
 
788 On 10 February 1567, the bodies of Henry and his servant at the time were discovered in the orchard of Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, where they had been staying. Surrounding Henry and his servant was a cloak, a dagger, a chair and a coat. Henry was dressed only in his nightshirt, suggesting he had fled in some haste from his bedchamber. A violent explosion had occurred that night at the house, but evidence pointed to Henry escaping assassination, only to be murdered when he got outside. There was no sign of stab wounds, gun wounds, bruises or strangulation marks on the body. It is most likely that Henry and his servant were suffocated, There was evidence that Henry and his valet had been strangled and that the explosion was set as an attempt to cover up the murders. Stuart, Lord of Darnley Henry (I3309)
 
789 On 18 June 1618 in Leyden, Isaac Allerton, tailor, made a swornstatement for Nicholas Claverly, witnessed by Degory Priest.
On 9 January 1619, Isaac Allerton made agreement with Alice Gallant, widow of John Hooke and current wife of Henry Gallant, to apprentice her twelve-year old son John Hooke to Isaac Allerton, to learn the tailor trade.
On September 26, 1636 Isaac made a deposition in Boston stating he was aged about 53 years. 
Allerton, Isaac (I5936)
 
790 On Apr 1, 1701 he sued John Wynn (who later married his niece Ann, daughter of William) for the recovery of a horse. Smallwood, Benjamin (I1748)
 
791 On June 9, 1700 he is called Lt. Col James Smallwood, and shortly after that date his name is regularly prefixed with the title Colonel. Smallwood, Col. James (I701)
 
792 On the October 1845 Probate records there was yet another minor heir that had an inheritance.
Walter and Martha (Patty) Prather's daughter Martha (Prather) Howard ( John Howard's wife), also died (prior to 1844). Martha also had a minor child (Alvin P. Howard) . I am unsure who was in charge of Walter Prather estate at this time. I t may have been Greenberry. Greenberry was Alvin's Uncle and was often a representative for the Prather family. Anyway, Greenberry was appointed to be a guardian a for Alvin P. Howard's estate matters. The heading for the Clark County, Indian a Probate in October 1845
reads "Greenberry Prather Guardian of his minor heirs and of Alvin P. Howard. In disbursing the estate there were two shares distributed. Greenberry's 5 children were given a share while Alvin received the second share. Alvin was always list ed separate from the other children in the Probate records. 
Prather, Martha (I6650)
 
793 On Way To Holy Land, Jerusalem, Palstine, Middle East De Quincy, Saher IV (I4016)
 
794 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
795 or 1069 Comyn, Earl of Northumbria Robert (I3487)
 
796 or 1072 Matilda of Huntington (I3463)
 
797 or 1093 Earl of Mercia Eadwin (I2906)
 
798 or 1142 Canmore, King of Scotland Malcolm IV (I3790)
 
799 or 1143 Family: Marshal John Fitzgilbert Marshal / Sibyl, of Salisbury (F1433)
 
800 or 1144 Brune, Roger (I3952)
 

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