Ermengarde of Hasbaigne died on 3 October 818. Parents: Ingram (Ingeramun) Duke of Hasbaigne.

Spouse: Louis I "Le Debonnaire" King of France. Children were: Alpaida (Elpheid) of France .


F. Jennie was born in December 1859 in Massachussetts.

Spouse: Rojett Orman Dwinell. F. Jennie and Rojett Orman Dwinell were married about 1889.


Ferreolus was born (date unknown).

Spouse: ? Syagria. Children were: Tonantius Ferreolus Consul.


Foulques (Fulk) Count of Angouleme was born (date unknown). Parents: Geoffrey Taillefer Count of Angouleme and Petronille of Archaic .

Spouse: Condo . Children were: Guillaume III Taillefer Count of Angouleme.


Franc was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Oscar Dunlap. Franc and Oscar Dunlap were married. Children were: Neddie Dunlap.


Frances was born about 1594 in Wilby, Norfolk, England.

Spouse: Peter Tufts. Frances and Peter Tufts were married about 1611 in England. Children were: Peter Tufts, Elizabeth Tufts.


Frances was born about 1602. She died on 15 February 1674 at the age of 72 in Hartford, Connecticut.4

Spouse: Thomas Hosmer. Children were: Stephen Hosmer.


Fredegunda was born in 543. She died in 596 at the age of 53.

Spouse: Chilperic I King of Soissons & Neustria. Fredegunda and Chilperic I King of Soissons & Neustria were married in 567. Children were: Clotaire II le Grand King of Soissons & Neustria, King o.


Fulbert a tanner lived in Falaise.

Spouse: Doda . Children were: Arlotta (Arletta, Herleve) mistress.


Fulk II the good Count of Anjou died in 958. Parents: Fulk the Red Count of Anjou and Roscille (Rosalie) des Loches .

Spouse: Gerberge . Gerberge and Fulk II the good Count of Anjou were married in 952. Children were: Geoffrey I Count of Anjou.


Fulk III was born (date unknown). Parents: Geoffrey I Count of Anjou and Adelaide de Vermandois .

Spouse: Hildegarde of Lorraine. Children were: Ermengarde of Anjou .


Fulk IV Count of Anjou was born in 1043. He died in 1109 at the age of 66. Parents: Geoffrey Ferreol Count of Gatinais and Ermengarde of Anjou .

Spouse: Bertrade de Montfort . Children were: Fulk V Count of Anjou.


Fulk the Red Count of Anjou was born (date unknown). Parents: Ingelgarius Count of Anjou and Adelaide de Gastinais .

Spouse: Roscille (Rosalie) des Loches . Children were: Fulk II the good Count of Anjou.


Fulk V Count of Anjou was born in 1092. He died in 1143 at the age of 51. Parents: Fulk IV Count of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort .

Spouse: Eremburge . Eremburge and Fulk V Count of Anjou were married in 1110. Children were: Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou, Matilda .


Garnier Seigneur de Loches de Willandri was born (date unknown).

Children were: Roscille (Rosalie) des Loches .


Geoffrey Count of Gastinais was born (date unknown).

Children were: Adelaide de Gastinais .


Geoffrey Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond died in 1186. Parents: Henry II King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine .


Geoffrey Archbishop of York died in 1212. Parents: Henry II King of England and Rosamond Clifford ? Mistress.


Geoffrey I Count of Anjou died in 987. Parents: Fulk II the good Count of Anjou and Gerberge .

Spouse: Adelaide de Vermandois . Children were: Fulk III , Ermengarde of Anjou , Gersende (Girberge) of Anjou .


Gerberge was born (date unknown). Parents: Hugh the Great King of Burgundy.

Spouse: Fulk II the good Count of Anjou. Gerberge and Fulk II the good Count of Anjou were married in 952. Children were: Geoffrey I Count of Anjou.


Gerberge of Franconia was born (date unknown). Parents: Richemir of Burgundy Duke of Franconia and Gertrudis .

Spouse: Leutharius Duke of Alemannia. Children were: Daughter of Leutharius .


Geroud (Godfray) Duke of Schwaben was born (date unknown). Parents: Erlafreed .

Spouse: Emma of the Alamanni . Children were: Hildegarde of Schwaben .


Gersende (Girberge) of Anjou was born (date unknown). Parents: Geoffrey I Count of Anjou and Adelaide de Vermandois .

Spouse: Guillaume II Taillefer Count of Angouleme. Children were: Geoffrey Taillefer Count of Angouleme.


Gertrudis died in 655. Parents: Ausbert (Ansbertus) of Moselle Senator and Blithilde of Cologne, France .

Spouse: Richemir of Burgundy Duke of Franconia. Children were: Gerberge of Franconia .


Gisele was born in 897. She died in 932 at the age of 35. Parents: Charles III King of France.

Spouse: Rolf Duke of Normandy. Gisele and Rolf Duke of Normandy were married in 912. Children were: William Longsword Duke of Normandy.


Godfred Duke of Alamanni died about 700.

Children were: Theutbold of the Alamanni .


Grace was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Rufus G. Cleveland. Grace and Rufus G. Cleveland were married.


Guillaume III Taillefer Count of Angouleme died in 1120. Parents: Foulques (Fulk) Count of Angouleme and Condo .

Spouse: Corlieu of Vitapoi . Children were: Wulgrin II Count of Angouleme.


Guillaume IV Taillefer Count of Angouleme died on 7 August 1177 in Messina. Parents: Wulgrin II Count of Angouleme and Ponce de la Marche .

Spouse: Marguerite of Turenne . Marguerite of Turenne and Guillaume IV Taillefer Count of Angouleme were married in 1147. Children were: Aymer De Valence Count of Angouleme.


Guillaume X Duke of Aquitaine was born (date unknown).

Children were: Eleanor of Aquitaine .


Gunderland Count of Hasbaye died in 778. Parents: Sigramine Count of Hasbaye and Landrade of France .

Children were: Ingram (Ingeramun) Duke of Hasbaigne.


Gundicaire (Gunther) First King of Burgundy was born in 385. He died in 436 at the age of 51.

Children were: Gundicarius (Gundioc) King of Burgundy.


Gundicarius (Gundioc) King of Burgundy died in 473. Parents: Gundicaire (Gunther) First King of Burgundy.

Spouse: Caratene? of the Suevi . Children were: Chilperic (Hilperic) King of Burgundy.


Gunnora of Crepon died in 1031.

Spouse: Richard the fearless Duke of Normandy. Children were: Richard the good Duke of Normandy.


Gunza (Kunza), Sister of Basin, Bishop of Treves was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Warin Count of Poiteirs. Children were: St. Lievin (Leutwinus) Bishop of Treves.


Hannah was born (date unknown).

Spouse: George Martin. Hannah and George Martin were married. Children were: John Martin.


Hannah died in 1685 in Manchester, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Aaron Bennett. Hannah and Aaron Bennett were married in 1665 in Salem, Massachusetts. Children were: Aaron Bennett Jr..


Hannah was born about 1730 in England.

Spouse: Richard Stanbridge. Hannah and Richard Stanbridge were married before 1752. Children were: Sarah Stanbridge.


Hannah (Polly) was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Isaac Curtis. Hannah (Polly) and Isaac Curtis were married. Children were: Susannah Curtis.


Haregonde was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Clotaire I le Vieux King of Soissons, King of Franks. Children were: Chilperic I King of Soissons & Neustria.


Hattie was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Eben B. Dunlap. Hattie and Eben B. Dunlap were married. Children were: Sadie Dunlap, Gracie Dunlap.


Heather was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Edward E. Bates. Heather and Edward E. Bates were married. Children were: Haily Bates.


Helgilwich (Aegilwi) was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Welf I Duke of Bavaria. Children were: Judith .


Henry Bishop of Winchester died in 1171. Parents: Count of Blois & Chartres Stephen and Adela .


Henry I King of England1 was born in 1068. He died in 1135 at the age of 67. Henry I (of England) (1068-1135), third Norman king of England (1100-1135), fourth son of William the Conqueror. Henry was born in Selby. Because his father, who died in 1087, left him no land, Henry made several unsuccessful attempts to gain territories on the Continent. On the death of his brother William II in 1100, Henry took advantage of the absence of another brother—Robert, who had a prior claim to the throne—to seize the royal treasury and have himself crowned king at Westminster. Henry subsequently secured his position with the nobles and with the church by issuing a charter of liberties that acknowledged the feudal rights of the nobles and the rights of the church. In 1101 Robert, who was duke of Normandy, invaded England, but Henry persuaded him to withdraw by promising him a pension and military aid on the Continent. In 1102 Henry put down a revolt of nobles, who subsequently took refuge in Normandy, where they were aided by Robert. By defeating Robert at Tinchebray, France, in 1106, Henry won Normandy. During the rest of his reign, however, he constantly had to put down uprisings that threatened his rule in Normandy. The conflict between Henry and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, over the question of lay investiture (the appointment of church officials by the king), was settled in 1107 by a compromise that left the king with substantial control in the matter.
Because he had no surviving male heir, Henry was forced to designate his daughter Matilda as his heiress. After his death on December 1, 1135, at Lyons-la-Fôret, Normandy, however, Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois, usurped the throne, plunging the country into a protracted civil war that ended only with the accession of Matilda's son, Henry II, in 1154. Parents: William I The Conqueror and Matilda .

Spouse: Matilda . Children were: William Atheling, Maud The Empress.

Children were: Robert De Mellent Earl of Gloucester, Sybylla .


Henry II King of England1 was born in 1133. He died in 1189 at the age of 56. Henry II (of England) (1133-89), king of England (1154-89), first monarch of the house of Anjou, or Plantagenet, an important administrative reformer, who was one of the most powerful European rulers of his time.
Born March 5, 1133, at Le Mans, France, Henry became duke of Normandy in 1151. The following year, on the death of his father, he inherited the Angevin territories in France. By his marriage in 1152 to Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry added vast territories in southwestern France to his possessions. Henry claimed the English kingship through his mother, Matilda. She had been designated the heiress of Henry I but had been deprived of the succession by her cousin, Stephen of Blois, who made himself king. In 1153 Henry defeated Stephen's armies in England and compelled the king to choose him as his successor; on Stephen's death, the following year, Henry became king. During the first few years of his reign Henry quelled the disorders that had developed during Stephen's reign, regained the northern counties of England, which had previously been ceded to Scotland, and conquered North Wales. In 1171-72 he began the Norman conquest of Ireland and in 1174 forced William the Lion, king of the Scots, to recognize him as overlord.
In 1164 Henry became involved in a quarrel with Thomas à Becket, whom he had appointed archbishop of Canterbury. By the Constitutions of Clarendon, the king decreed that priests accused of crimes should be tried in royal courts; Becket claimed that such cases should be handled by ecclesiastical courts, and the controversy that followed ended in 1170 with Becket's murder by four of Henry's knights. Widespread indignation over the murder forced the king to rescind his decree and recognize Becket as a martyr.
Although he failed to subject the church to his courts, Henry's judicial reforms were of lasting significance. In England he established a centralized system of justice accessible to all freemen and administered by judges who traveled around the country at regular intervals. He also began the process of replacing the old trial by ordeal with modern court procedures.
From the beginning of his reign, Henry was involved in conflict with Louis VII, king of France, and later with Louis's successor, Philip II, over the French provinces that Henry claimed. A succession of rebellions against Henry, headed by his sons and furthered by Philip II and by Eleanor of Aquitaine, began in 1173 and continued until his death at Chinon, France, on July 6, 1189. Henry was succeeded by his son Richard I, called Richard the Lion-Hearted. Parents: Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou and Maud The Empress.

Spouse: Eleanor of Aquitaine . Children were: William Archbishop of York, Henry, The Young King Duke of Normandy, Count D'Anjou, Matilda , Richard I, King of England Duke of Aquitaine, Count Poitou, Geoffrey Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, Eleanor , Joan , John Lackland King of England.

Spouse: Rosamond Clifford ? Mistress. Children were: William Longespee Earl of Salisbury, Geoffrey Archbishop of York.


Henry III King of England1 was born on 1 October 1207 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England. He died on 16 November 1272 at the age of 65 in Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London, England. He was buried in Westminster Abbey. Henry III (of England) (1207-72), king of England (1216-72), son and successor of King John (Lackland), and a member of the house of Anjou, or Plantagenet. Henry ascended the throne at the age of nine, on the death of his father. During his minority the kingdom was ruled by William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, as regent, but after his death in 1219 the justiciar Hubert de Burgh was the chief power in the government. During the regency the French, who occupied much of eastern England, were expelled, and rebellious barons were subdued.
Henry was declared of age in 1227. In 1232 he dismissed Hubert de Burgh from his court and commenced ruling without the aid of ministers. Henry displeased the barons by filling government and church offices with foreign favorites, many of them relatives of his wife, Eleanor of Provence, whom he married in 1236, and by squandering money on Continental wars, especially in France. In order to secure the throne of Sicily for one of his sons, Henry agreed to pay the pope a large sum. When the king requested money from the barons to pay his debt, they refused and in 1258 forced him to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, whereby he agreed to share his power with a council of barons. Henry soon repudiated his oath, however, with papal approval. After a brief period of war, the matter was referred to the arbitration of Louis IX, king of France, who decided in Henry's favor in a judgment called the Mise of Amiens (1264). Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, accordingly led the barons into war, defeated Henry at Lewes, and took him prisoner. In 1265, however, Henry's son and heir, Edward, later King Edward I, led the royal troops to victory over the barons at Evesham, about 40.2 km (about 25 mi) south of Birmingham. Simon de Montfort was killed in the battle, and the barons agreed to a compromise with Edward and his party in 1267. From that time on Edward ruled England, and when Henry died, he succeeded him as king. Parents: John Lackland King of England and Isabella D'Angouleme.

Spouse: Eleanor of Provence . Eleanor of Provence and Henry III King of England were married on 14 January 1236 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. Children were: Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Leicester, Edward I King of England, Margaret .


Henry, The Young King Duke of Normandy, Count D'Anjou died in 1183. Parents: Henry II King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine .


Heribert I Duke of Vermandois died in 902. He died in 902.

Spouse: Richilde of France . Children were: Heribert II Count Vermandois & Troyes.

Spouse: Richilde of France . Children were: Beatrice of Vermandois .


Heribert II Count Vermandois & Troyes was born (date unknown). Parents: Heribert I Duke of Vermandois and Richilde of France .

Spouse: Hildebrante of France . Children were: Robert de Vermandois Count of Troyes & Meaux, Count Chal.