Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 1,114
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1051 | tuberculosis | Lincoln, Thomas (I782)
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1052 | Twin Brother to Jasper lewis Hamilton | Hamilton, Jesse Wilbert (I10366)
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1053 | Twin of Daniel | Vaughan, Anthony (I239)
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1054 | twin of Elisha; both died young--one was burned to death whileburning cornstalks | Veatch, Hugh (I6053)
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1055 | Twin of Jeremiah | Brickey, Lydia (I8165)
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1056 | Twin of Lydia | Brickey, Jeremiah (I8166)
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1057 | two mistresses: Adalind, son Theodric (807-818) a cleric. unknown, son Richbod (800-844) abbott of St-Riquier. | Quentin, Emperor the Holy Roman Empire Charlemagne (I1812)
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1058 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1059 | typhoid fever | Lincoln, William Wallace (I781)
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1060 | Union of Scotland and England came during her reign | Stuart, Queen of England and Scotland Annie (I3317)
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1061 | Victor of Bannockburn 1314. Scotlands liberator & epic hero. Assumed the Crown and Royal Dignity of Scotland which brought an end the Second interregnum this was in defiance of Edward I of England. His heart was interred at Melrose Abbey after being carried to the Crusades | Bruce, King of Scotland Robert I (I3576)
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1062 | Wartime flying Accident | Windsor, Duke Of Kent George (I5604)
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1063 | Was called "Righ-dearg" or the red king, for having a hand in a woman's blood: having slain queen Macha of the line of Ir, and, the only woman that held the Monarchy of Ireland. | King of Ireland Reachtaidh Righdhearg (I4425)
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1064 | Was imprisoned here | Canmore, King of Scotland Donald III (I3786)
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1065 | Was in command of the second division of the Scots Army at Hilidon Hill and was one of the few who escaped the carnage. | Stuart, King of Scotland Robert II (I3700)
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1066 | Was in conflict with his half-brothers, Kenneth of Kintail and Duncan over rights to lands and estates due to his brother's illegimatcy for many years. Often fought against each other in battles. The Pope later legitimized all the children fro m Agnes Fraser and Alexander VI of Kintail. | MacKenzie, Baron of Gairloch Hector Roy (I3405)
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1067 | Was inhumanly killed by Simon Breac, by being torn apart with limbs tied to four horses. | King of Ireland Sedna Innarraigh (I4435)
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1068 | Was killed in a riot | De Vere, Justiciar of England Aubrey II (I2527)
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1069 | was king of Galicia , Andalusia , Murcia , Castile , and Portugal-all of which he conquered. He built Breoghan's Tower or Brigantia in Galicia , and the city of Brigantia or Braganza in Portugal-called after him; and the kingdom of Castile was t hen also called after him Brigia. It is considered that " Castile " itself was so called from the figure of a castle which Brigus bore for his Arms on his banner. Brigus sent a colony into Britain, who settled in that territory now known as the counties of York, Lancaster, Durha m, Westmoreland, and Cumberland, and, after him were called Brigantes; whose posterity gave formidable opposition to the Romans, at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain. | King of Castile Breoghan (I4303)
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1070 | was lost at sea | Haley, Nelson (I5448)
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1071 | Was one of the most prominent courtiers during the reign of Henry VIII of England. | Compton, Courtier, Sir William (I16152)
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1072 | Was said to be also the Cousin of Mahalalel | Dinah of the Bible (I9912)
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1073 | Was slain by Aengus Ollamh. | King of Ireland Modhcorb (I4423)
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1074 | was slain in battle by Godfrey Martel | Count of Blois Theobald II (I2990)
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1075 | Was slain in battle by his Heremonian successor. | King of Ireland Reachtaidh Righdhearg (I4425)
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1076 | Was taken from Lord Lovat for exchange of friendship instead of being sworn enemies if he didn't agree. | Fraser, Agnes (I3546)
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1077 | Was the first of the family who lived on the island in Loch Kinellan, near Strathpeffer, while at the same time he had Brahan as a mains or farm | MacKenzie, Lord of Kintail Alexander (I3406)
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1078 | Was the plantation of his second wife Mary | Smallwood, Col. James (I701)
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1079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1080 | Web Page for the Passengers of the Anne and Little James | Source (S91)
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1081 | Web Site to Mayflower Families | Source (S54)
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1082 | Web Site: | Davidson, Bruce Gregg (I5354)
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1083 | Wedding reception at St Mary Matfellon (White Chapel) | Family: Stephen Hopkins / Elizabeth Fisher (F607)
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1084 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1085 | Went to Oregon with the Know and Oglesbyy oxtrain in 1853. They left Davis County, Iowa, April 17, and reached the Valley of the Willamette, Sept. 27th, having been enroute five months and ten days. He and his two brothers were in the train, s pent the winter in Sodaville, in Linn County, Oregon. Sodaville, Linn County, Oregon | Veatch, Isaac Milton (I6075)
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1086 | Were Cousins | Family: John Peter Murchison / Sarah Murchison (F197)
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1087 | Were Cousins | Family: King of Ethiopia Memnon / Princess of Troy Troana (F2596)
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1088 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1089 | When Adam was 130 years old he and Eve had Seth. It is said that Seth was a replacement for Abel. Seth's name comes from the Hebrew word plant or plant a seed. According to the Jewish teachings Seth had 33 sons and 23 daughters. Seth was said to be a prophet like his father and to teach the children of Adam. All stories show that All mankind comes back to Seth, because Abel did not have any children and all Cain's children were destroyed in the Great Flood. In the Book of Jubilees it is said that Seth married his sister Azura who was 4 years younger. And Azure gave birth to Enos. Also in Luke 3:23-38 is is said that Seth is included in the Genealogy of Jesus. | Seth of the Bible (I8202)
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1090 | When he took the throne in 1093, Donald was a older gentleman. He was a traditionalist, who did not like the English influence. This had become a feature of the reign 1031-1093 of his older brother Malcolm Canmore. He reigned briefly before being ousted by King Duncan II, son of Malcolm Canmore. Donald killed Duncan II and resumed the throne six months later. Malcolm's other sons accepted English support to defeat Donald, who they imprisoned. | Canmore, King of Scotland Donald III (I3786)
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1091 | When he was with King William Kufus, in England, as a hostage, was by him dubbed knight. Duncan, Malcolm's illegitimate son, wrests the kingdom from his uncle Donald, he had reigned a year and six months, he fell slain at Monthechin by the Earl of Mernys and he was buried in the island of lona then Donald recovers the kingdom. | Canmore, King of Scotland Duncan II (I3787)
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1092 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1093 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1094 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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1095 | When Mogh Nuadat realized that Conn, as a descendant of Eremon, had gained dominion over him, he rebelled. Mogh Nuadath won over Conn: the Battle of Brosnach the Battle of Samhpait the Battle of Sliabh Musach the Battle of Gabhran the Battle of Suama the Battle of Grian the Battle of Ath Luain the Battle of Magh Croich the Battle of Asal the Battle of Uisneach At the battle of Magh Lena, the two kings divided Ireland into two sections. The Divisions were Leath Mhogha (Mogh) and Leath Chuinn (Conn) | O'Dui, Mug Nuadat Macmogha (I4406)
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1096 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Veatch, Paul Martin Ph.D. (I6298)
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1097 | When Young | Hamblen, Sarah (I1413)
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1098 | While Hunting, Murdered | Martel, Anchises (I1816)
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1099 | while making a religious pilgrimage, died suddenly of food poisoning | Duke of Aquitaine William X (I2194)
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1100 | Wiki states Compton was the posthumous son of Peter Compton of Compton Wynyates and his wife Anne, 14 July 1544 – 10 December 1589 | Compton, Baron of Compton in the County of Warwick Henry (I8100)
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