Matches 301 to 350 of 1,114
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301 | Died of a Stroke. | Plantagenet, King of England Edward III (I2983)
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302 | Died of Apoplexy | Earl of Wessex Gowin (I3067)
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303 | died of Cancer | Catherine of Aragon (I3298)
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304 | died of Cancer | Hyde, Anne (I3316)
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305 | died of Cancer | Augusta of Saxe - Gotha (I3331)
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306 | died of cancer | Windsor, King of England Edward VIII (I3344)
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307 | Died of Cancer | Bennett, Ruth Elaine (I7724)
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308 | died of diptheria | Wettin, Princess of England Alice Maud Mary (I3348)
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309 | died of food poisoning Also noted as Piedmont, Italy | Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence Lionel (I3280)
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310 | Died of Leprosy | Bruce, King of Scotland Robert I (I3576)
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311 | Died of pneumonia and brain fever at age 15 | Compton, Sophia (I208)
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312 | died of smallpox | Stuart, Queen of England and Scotland Mary II (I3318)
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313 | died of smallpox | Stuart, Princess of Royal Mary Henrietta (I3319)
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314 | Died of smallpox. | De Nassau, Prince of Orange William II (I3320)
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315 | Died of the plague. | King of Ireland Muinemon (I4444)
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316 | Died of the Plague. | Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick Thomas (I1520)
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317 | died of typhoid | Wettin, Prince Of Saxe - Coburg - Gotha Albert Augustus (I3339)
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318 | Died of wounds he recieved following the Battle of Camden. | Veatch, James Jr. (I473)
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319 | Died on Crusade | De Grandison, Sire of Belmont Barthelemy (I8874)
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320 | Died suddenly of a heart attack | Prather, Raymond Howard (I7721)
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321 | Died when her seventh son was born. | Ivye, Judith (I645)
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322 | Died Young | Veatch, Leander (I6090)
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323 | Died Young | Compton, Elizabeth (I186)
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324 | Died Young | Allerton, Sarah (I5942)
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325 | Died Young, | Compton, Lydia (I344)
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326 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kevin Michael Jones-Rouse / Bernice Marie Johnson (F34)
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327 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kevin Michael Jones-Rouse / Vickie Lavern Davis (F13)
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328 | Donald Murchison and his wife, Ann MacGillivray, emigrated to Point Prim, Prince Edward Island, in 1803 on the "Polly." Their oldest son Donald Og Murchison(1824-1901) married Ann MacDonald, whose family had emigrated to Point Prim in 1806. Dona ld Og and Ann Murchison had ten children. Their oldest child, Mary, married Angus MacLean, of Point Prim, with whom she had nine children. | Murchison, Donald (I3394)
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329 | Drown at Sea | Edwin of Wessex (I10030)
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330 | drowned in a vat of mead visiting Peace-Fr | King of Sweden Fjolnir (I9627)
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331 | drowned in River Calycandus, Cilicia | Hohenstaufens, King of Germany Frederick I (I3144)
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332 | During a 1988 visit to Clyffe Papard records were found that stated the only Qyintyne left in the manor (village) (yr. 1619) was one "orphaned boy"..."half starved and living by the grace of others". This was only 20 years after Margaret had mar ried and moved to Eaton Water (Latton Estates), Wiltshire. Thus, the Quintyne family had fallen from their position as a powerful family in Clyffe Papard. All primary male heirs were dead. Margaret became the heir and her holdings became her "do wery" for marriage to Thomas Prater. | Quintyne, Margaret (I1017)
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333 | During the Indian Wars | Howland, Joseph (I7831)
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334 | During the Night | Lincoln, Robert Todd (I779)
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335 | Dutch | Isselstyne, Prudence (I264)
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336 | Dygvi's mother was Dr | King Rig a Norse God (I9403)
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337 | Eadwig, who was now the last surviving son by his father's first marriage, was exiled in 1017, but he returned and was murdered by Cnut, possibly after attempting to rally resistance in the south west. | Eadwig Aetheling (I10044)
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338 | Edburgh of the Royal House of Mercia Eoldorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the Witan(Parliament). The title later evolved into Earl. | Mucil, Earl of Gaine Aethelred (I2096)
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339 | Edward assumed effective power in 1330 after imprisoning his mother and executing her lover Roger de Mortimer who had murdered his father; therafter his reign was dominated by military adventures. His victory in Scotland, especially at Haildon H ill 1333 encouraged him to plan (1363) the union of England and Scotland. Through his mother he claimed the French throne thus starting (1337) the Hundred Years War. His son John of Gaunt dominated the government during his last years. | Plantagenet, King of England Edward III (I2983)
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340 | Edward came to Plymouth in the Anne in 1623. Edward could have married Rebecca Hobart Edward and Lydia had 10 children | Bangs, Captain Edward (I1091)
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341 | Edward's gravestone in St. Patrick's Cemetery Front of stone:Edward McMahon Died June 18, 1869 Aged 83 YRS & 1 MO. Back of stone: Erected by Hugh, Phillip and John McMahon to the Memory of Their Father and Mother, Natives of the Parish of Donemine Co., Monagham, Ireland. | McMahon, Edward Matthew (I7133)
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342 | Elizabeth was the widow of Ferdinando Ivye, and was Anthony's sister-in-law when they were married. | Family: Gentleman Anthony Thomas Prater / Elizabeth Winter (F290)
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343 | Elizabeth's obituary notice mentioned that they had six children from the marriage with William, it did not list the children. Six years she remained a widow raising her children (all boys) alone. During this time, two children died. | Knight, Elizabeth (I6624)
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344 | Ella B. Rowe's line leads directly to several Plymouth Plantation Pilgrims; including a Mayflower passenger. | Rowe, Ella B. (I5395)
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345 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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346 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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347 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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349 | English Magnate. He led the baronial opposition to Edward II's favourites (1320-22) and was imprisoned before fleeing to France. There he became the lover of Edwards Queen Isabella with whom he secured Edward's deposition and murder in 1327. H e then ruled England in the name of Edwards son Edward III, until thel atter caused him to be executed. | Mortimer, Earl of March Roger (I1522)
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350 | enroute to Rome | King of Dublin Olaf Sihtricson II (I2885)
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