Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who Came to America Before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants |
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Saxon and English Monarchs Lines 147D | 1 |
Gallic Lines 4849 | 50 |
Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor Lines 5082 | 51 |
Isabel de Vermandois and William de Warenne Lines 83169A | 82 |
Early Kings of Scotland and Ireland Lines 170175 | 146 |
Kings and Princess of Wales Lines 176179 | 151 |
GalloRomans and Alsatians Lines 180182 | 156 |
Norman and French Barons Lines 183189 | 157 |
Riparian Branch of the Merovingian House Lines 190192 | 163 |
Additional Lines Lines 193239 | 165 |
Merovingian Kings of France Line 240 | 204 |
Rurik Grand Prince of Kiev Lines 241244A | 205 |
Additional Lines Lines 245262 | 208 |
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1st Lord Agnes Alice Anne bapt Baron BEAUCHAMP Castle chart Chester CLARE Count Count of Blois Count of Flanders Count of Hainaut COURTENAY CP XII Devon Douglas Richardson Dudley Duke Duke of Normandy Earl EDMUND Edward ELEANOR Elizabeth Essex FERRERS FITZ ALAN Geoffrey Gilbert Gloucester Grey Hawise Henry Hereford Holand Hugh Isabel ISABEL DE VERMANDOIS Isenburg Joan July June King of England King of Scots Lancaster Leicester Lincoln Line manor Margaret Mary Maud Monumental Brasses Moriarty MORTIMER NEHGR Norfolk Normandy Northampton pedigree Plantagenet Ancestry prob Ralph Roger Sanders sheriff Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William Somerset Stafford Standish Suffolk VCH Lanc Vermandois VIII Vivian Walter WARENNE Warwick wife William de Tracy ZOUCHE
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