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51 | I61550 | Clarice | Abt 1115 | Abt 1135 | 0 | Died Young | tree1 | |
52 | I59378 | Claude | 13 Oct 1499 | 20 Jul 1524 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 | |
53 | I59436 | Clementia | Yes, date unknown | Yes, date unknown | 0 | [royalfam.ged] Regarding the identity of Clemence, mother of Joan of England, wife of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, the following information might be helpful. The actual entry in the Tewksbury annals which pertains to Joan's mother, "Queen" Clemence, reads as follows: Year: A.D. 1236 Obiit domina Johanna domina Walliae, uxor Lewelini filia regis Johannis et regina Clemencie, iii. kal. Aprilis." [Died lady Joan lady of Wales, wife of Llywelyn, daughter of King John and Queen Clemence, 3 Kal. April." Reference: Henry Richard Luard, Annales Monastici, 1 (1864): 101. In this case, the monk was evidently indulging in medieval legalism. Before her death, Joan had been legitimized by the Pope. On the basis of that legitimization, the Tewksbury monk evidently chose to elevate Joan's mother to the status of Queen, as if Joan's mother had been King John's wife. In point of fact, King John and Joan's mother, Clemence, were never married. By referring to Joan's mother as "Queen" Clemence, the monk who recorded Joan's death was showing his extreme respect for Joan, not attempting to alter the facts. The item from the Patent Rolls cited by Robert Battle below involving Joan's daughter, Susanna, was located by me some years ago. Basically, the document states that King Henry III is entrusting the care of his niece, Susanna (daughter of Llywelyn and Joan), to the care of Nicholas de Verdun and Clemence, his wife. On the surface, there would be nothing to suggest any connection between Susanna of Wales and Clemence, wife of Nicholas de Verdun. However, Susanna was almost certainly being held in England as a hostage as a guarantee for good behavior on the part of her father, Llywelyn. Her brother, David, for instance, was being held hostage in England at the time of the Magna Carta. My experience with foreign hostages has been that they were often placed with their English relatives, if any were available. To verify that, one has only to consult the long list of Scottish hostages in this period, who I discovered were repeatedly placed with their English kinsmen. Being a hostage in this period basically meant the person was under house arrest. Under such circumstances, it is easy to understand why such persons were placed with their own relations. The fact that Clemence, wife of Nicholas de Verdun, is mentioned at all catches the eye. Under normal circumstances, the wife would not be named. The fact that she was so named suggests she had some interest in Susanna. Given the fact we know that Susanna's grandmother was named Clemence, it becomes readily apparent that Clemence, wife of Nicholas de Verdun, was Susanna's own grandmother. That this is true is underscored by the fact that when the king later granted Susanna's care to another individual, no mention was made of the other man's wife. Even more important, the name Clemence is extremely rare among English noble women of this period. The fact that anyone named Clemence would be associated with Susanna is important. As for the identity of Clemence de Verdun, Paget shows that she was the daughter of Roger de Dauntsey, of Wiltshire. It is interesting that Clemence would hail from Wiltshire. Over the years, I've noticed that King John had a strong attachment to Wiltshire, it being the home of his most trusted allies, the Longespee, Marshal, and Basset families and Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex. Surely, given that his strongest supporters were all Wiltshire people suggests that King John spent much time there. Back in 1992, I shared my findings on Clemence de Dauntsey with Gary Boyd Roberts, who in turn placed her name as Joan's mother in his book, Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, published in 1993. On page 305, he notes that I was then planning an article on Princess Joan and her mother, Clemence. Due to circumstances beyond my control, the article was never published as scheduled. However, I do plan to include a discussion of Clemence de Dauntsey in my forthcoming book, Plantagenet Ancestry, 3rd edition. For those interested in obtaining a copy of the book, please contact me privately at my e-mail address below. In this case, I think the evidence is suggestive but not conclusive that Clemence de Dauntsey was Princess Joan's mother. Perhaps with a little prodding of the records, the desired conclusive evidence of Joan's parentage will ye t be located. Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah E-mail: royalancestry@msn.com |
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54 | I45822 | CONSTANCE | Abt 986 | 25 Jul 1032 | 0 | Abbaye De Saint Denis | tree1 | |
55 | I62091 | Constance | 12 Jun 1166 | 31 Aug 1201 | 0 | (5-1166) | tree1 | |
56 | I45838 | Constanza Alfonsez | Aft 1140 | 4 Oct 1160 | 0 | St Denis | tree1 | |
57 | I44726 | Constanza Perez | 1354 | 24 Mar 1394 | 0 | [King Penrose Family.GED] [WilliamKingAncestry.ged] W Betham: Genealogical Tables Tab 235 |
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58 | I66185 | Daughter | 12 May 1684 | 13 May 1684 | 0 | St. James Palace | tree1 | |
59 | I58740 | Daughter | 7 Oct 1794 | 7 Oct 1794 | 0 | Stillborn | tree1 | |
60 | I61804 | Donald | 1085 | 0 | UNMD | tree1 | ||
61 | I40252 | Doris | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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62 | I58778 | Edgar | 14 Sep 1667 | 8 Jun 1671 | 0 | St. James Palace | tree1 | |
63 | I58778 | Edgar | 14 Sep 1667 | 8 Jun 1671 | 0 | Westminster Abbey | tree1 | |
64 | I66531 | ELANOR | 1244 | 24 Nov 1290 | 0 | Westminster Abbey | tree1 | |
65 | I66531 | ELANOR | 1244 | 24 Nov 1290 | 0 | Near Grantham | tree1 | |
66 | I66531 | ELANOR | 1244 | 24 Nov 1290 | 0 | [King Penrose Family.GED] [WilliamKingAncestry.ged] M E Sorley: The Sorley Pedigrees P. 26 M L Call: The Royal Ancestry Bible Vol 1: 21 |
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67 | I58162 | ELBEANOR ALIENOR | 1122 | 31 Mar 1204 | 0 | On page 151 of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir she says "On 10 January 1156, having spen t more than a year in England, Henry crossed from Dover to Wissant and returned to Normandy to attend to the affairs of his continental fiefs, leaving Richard de Lucy as regent and placi ng Eleanor and their children under the guardianship of Archbishop Theobald and John of Salis bury; the Pipe Rolls show that the Queen was paid allowances for the two boys, and also recor d that she was supporting in her household her sister Petronilla and their two bastard brothe rs, William and Joscelin. During the period 1154-8 there are thirty-six entries relating to E xchequer payments to William, as well as regular payments of generous sums for wine for Petro nilla." She says that Petronilla was married to Raoul, count of Vermandois and that he died in 1151 . She further says that Petronilla's date of death is not recorded. Fontevraud is the place of death and burial listed in the royal92.ged with the date of death as April 01, 1204. Sources: royal92.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2006. royalfam.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2006. Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir: Page 151. |
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68 | I61871 | Eleanor | 1184 | 10 Aug 1241 | 0 | dum. - died unmarried d.s.p. - died without issue, childless |
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69 | I60464 | ELFEDA | Abt 896 | 961 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] http://history.vineyard.net//allen/Web%20Cards/WC12/WC12_442.HTM |
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70 | I61318 | Elisabeth | 14 Aug 1727 | 6 Dec 1759 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 | |
71 | I61538 | Elizabeth | 1678 | 0 | St. James Palace | tree1 | ||
72 | I46319 | Elizabeth Charlotte | 1652 | 1722 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 | |
73 | I65959 | Emich | 18 Jan 1866 | 18 Jul 1939 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] http://www.angelfire.com/in/heinbruins/Leiningen.html |
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74 | I44841 | Emma | Abt 982 | 6 Mar 1052 | 0 | St Martin's Church | tree1 | |
75 | I37590 | Enus | 0 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch3.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch |
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76 | I45942 | ERMENTRUDE | 27 Sep 830 | 6 Oct 869 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 | |
77 | I46992 | Ferdinand | 10 Mar 1452 | 23 Jan 1516 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] Famous for driving the Moors out of Spain in 1492 and then sending Columbus to discover Ameri ca. |
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78 | I61030 | Fernando | 29 Sep 1402 | 5 Jun 1443 | 0 | (unmd) | tree1 | |
79 | I65460 | Fernando | 13 Oct 1824 | 2 Jan 1861 | 0 | (unmd) | tree1 | |
80 | I59327 | Filippa | 1432 | 1444 | 0 | (12-1444) | tree1 | |
81 | I58188 | Francis | 19 Jan 1544 | 5 Dec 1560 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 | |
82 | I59525 | Francis | 1870 | 1910 | 0 | Kensington Palace | tree1 | |
83 | I65595 | Francisca Josefa | 30 Jan 1699 | 15 Jun 1736 | 0 | (unmd) | tree1 | |
84 | I65518 | Francisco | 25 May 1691 | 21 Jul 1742 | 0 | (unmd) | tree1 | |
85 | I46887 | Frederik | 01 Jul 1534 | 04 Apr 1588 | 0 | Roskilde Cathedral | tree1 | |
86 | I46887 | Frederik | 01 Jul 1534 | 04 Apr 1588 | 0 | Antvorslev, Castle | tree1 | |
87 | I46838 | George of Denmark | 21 Apr 1653 | 28 Oct 1708 | 0 | Westminster Abbey | tree1 | |
88 | I63008 | Godiva | Abt. 980 | 10 Sep 1067 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] One of the most famous women of history. Lady Godiva, who rode naked through the streets of Coventry, as a protest against taxation. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/godiva.html http://www.abacom.com/~jkrause/godiva.html Elizabeth II (Alexandra Mary) WINDSOR Queen of England is the 31st great granddaughter of La dy GODIVA Countess Of Mercia. Lady GODIVA Countess Of Mercia is the 26th great grandmother of Thomas JEFFERSON. So-called President George W. BUSH is the 33rd great grandson of Lady GODIVA Countess Of Mer cia. Nikolas II ROMANOV Czar of Russia was the 30th great grandson of Lady GODIVA Countess Of Me rcia. Louis XVI, King Of FRANCE was the 27th great grandson of Lady GODIVA Countess Of Mercia. Diana SPENCER was the 32nd great granddaughter of Lady GODIVA Countess Of Mercia. Juan Carlos DE BORBON King of Spain is the 32nd great grandson of Lady GODIVA Countess Of Me rcia. Simeon KOBURGOTSKI King and Prime Minister of Bulgaria is the 33rd great grandson of Lady GO DIVA Countess Of Mercia. She was a religious benefactress who---according to tradition when her husband Leofric, Ear l of Mercia, imposed a heavy tax on the townsfolk of Coventry (1040)---obtained its remissio n by riding naked through the market place. The story occurs in Roger of Wendover (1235). Som e writers assert that Lady Godiva ordered all to remain indoors, which they did except for th e famous Peeping Tom, but he is a later addition to the story. An explanation of the Lady Godiva story could well be the survival of a Celtic pagan celebrat ion in honour of the goddess-spirit, Epona. To celebrate the passage of the Moon accross th e night sky and, at the same time, the change from winter to spring, a tradition of a naked l ady with long hair riding on a white horse had survived. Quite possibly Leofric, Earl of Merc ia, had dared his wife, Godiva, to take the local girl's place in the procession. |
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90 | I3239 | Hazel | 18 Jan 1908 | 21 Mar 1979 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. Line 17955 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC CLOYD'S CREEK CEM.,BLOUNT CO.Tennessee |
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91 | I47125 | Helen | 15 Nov 1950 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Elena_of_Romania |
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92 | I58705 | Henrietta | 13 Jan 1669 | 15 Nov 1669 | 0 | Westminster Abbey | tree1 | |
93 | I58705 | Henrietta | 13 Jan 1669 | 15 Nov 1669 | 0 | St. James Palace | tree1 | |
94 | I65618 | Henriette | 30 Nov 1870 | 28 Mar 1948 | 0 | Twin | tree1 | |
95 | I46889 | Henriette Marie | 26 Nov 1609 | 31 Aug 1669 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] 1609-69, queen consort of CHARLES I of England, daughter of HENRY IV ofFrance. Her dealings w ith the pope, foreign powers, and army officersincreased Parliament's suspicion of Charles an d fear of a Catholicuprising, and helped to precipitate (1642) the ENGLISH CIVIL WAR. Source from Hills/Hatcher Family Tree on World Connect |
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96 | I60399 | Henrique | 4 Mar 1394 | 13 Nov 1460 | 0 | (unmd) | tree1 | |
97 | I65416 | Henry | 9 Aug 1387 | 31 Aug 1422 | 0 | Westminster Abbey | tree1 | |
98 | I65402 | Henry | 6 Dec 1421 | Abt. 27 May 1471 | 0 | Windsor Castle | tree1 | |
99 | I65402 | Henry | 6 Dec 1421 | Abt. 27 May 1471 | 0 | [royalfam.ged] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VI_of_England |
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100 | I58548 | Henry | 19 Sep 1551 | 2 Aug 1589 | 0 | Saint Denis | tree1 |