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Note for: Philippe Auguste II King Of France, 22 AUG 1165 - 14 JUL 1223
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Philip II., Philip Augustus, King of France from 1180 to 1223, was born in August, 1165 and died in July 1223. He married in 1180 (1) Isabella of Hainault, daughter of Baldwin V., Count of Hainault, and niece of Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders. Her dowry was Amiens and Artois. See the lineage of the Baldwins, Counts of Hainault, elsewhere in Volume I. Isabella died prematurely in 1190.
Philip married on August 15, 1193 (2) Ingeborg (Ingeburge or Isambour)) of Denmark, sister of King Chanute VI. of Denmark. She was born in 1175, died in 1236, but that marriage lasted but one day. For some unknown reason, Philip totally rejected her after the first night together, and he had her shut up in a nunnery and later put in prison, attempting to obtain a divorced decree, in order to remarry. There were no children. He quickly married in 1196 (3) Agnes of Meran, daughter of the German prince of the Holy Roman Empire, who ruled Merano, even though she was so closely related to Philip that their union was automatically forbidden by canon law. Philip found some obliging churchmen to annul the first marriage and solemnize the second, on May 7, 1196. The Pope Celestine III. did not take action except to issue appeals and warnings. When Innocent III. became Pope in 1198 the affair had been dragging on for two years. When Philip refused to yield, Pope Innocent III. placed an interdict against all of France. This action deprived the entire population of the sacraments of the Church. Philip finally in desperation agreed to a separation from Agnes, and the Pope lifted the ban. But not before she bore him a son, Philip Hurepel of Boulogne.
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Note for: Louis VII King Of France, ABT 1119 - 18 SEP 1180
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Individual Note: Louis VII., the Young, King of France from 1137 to 1180, was born in 1119 or 1120, and died in September 1180 in Paris, buried at Notre-Dame-de-Barbeau near Fountainebleau. He married in 1137 in Bordeaux (1) Eleanor of Aquitaine, whom he later divorced in 1152. She then married King Henry II of England.
To annoy King Henry II. of England, he gave asylum to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, with whom the king was in disagreement. And in 1173 the king of France managed to turn Henry II.'s sons against their own father. Finally, in conflict with Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, over the Investitures, Louis VII. received Pope Alexander III. in Sens, and Papal intervention prevented the English and Germans joining forces. He died in 1180, after a reign of forty-three years, leaving the crown to his fifteen-year-old son, Philip Augustus.
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Note for: Louis VI King Of France, 1081 - 1 AUG 1137
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Individual Note: Louis VI., The Fat, King of France from 1108 to 1137, was born in 1078 or 1081, he was called Thibaud at birth, and died in August 1137 at Chateau Bethizy near Paris, buries at St. Denis. At his baptism he was given the name Louis, in accordance with Carolingian tradition. The only son of Bertha, Philip I.'s first wife, he was soon the object of persecution by Bertrade of Anjou (Montfort), the mistress whom the king had married while repudiating the legitimate queen. Betrade went so far as trying to have one of her sons substituted for Louis, the legitimate heir, and it is to Philip's credit that he absolutely opposed this plan. But because of the family conflicts, Philip abandoned his son as early as 1098, then sent him off to the wars in the Vexin to be rid of him. Eventually he acceded to the throne in 1108, a mature and hardened young man. He was the first Capetian who, though designated, was not crowned during his father's lifetime. In 1115 he married in 1104 but divorced in 1108 (1) Lucienne, born about 1088, daughter of Guy I de Rochefort. They had a daughter, Isabelle. Louis married in Paris in 1115 (2) Adelaide (Alice) of Savoy and of Maurienne, born in 1092 and who died in 1154, daughter of Count Hubert (Humbert) II of Savoy-Maurienne.
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Note for: Philip I King Of France, ABT 1052 - 29 JUL 1108
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Individual Note: Philip I, King of France from 1060 to 1108, was born in 1052/3, and died in July 1108 in Meulan, buried at Abbaye St-Benoit-sur-Loire. Henry I., father of Philip I., died in 1060, having crowned his son, Philip, although he was only a child. Philip was only eight years old at the time of his father's death. One of the young king's uncles, Baldwin, Count of Flanders, became the regent. Anne of Kiev, refused to be regent. Later she was abducted by Raoul of Crepy, lived with him as his wife and married him when his wife died. Widowed a second time, she lost her title as Queen and was henceforth referred to as the Queen Mother. Of Baldwin's regency little is known, although it appears to have been fairly lacking in incident, but Burgundy, over which Robert ruled, took advantage of the situation to assert its independence from the French crown; this was to occur frequently in the course of the various Burgundian dynasties. He married (1) Bertha of Holland (Frise), born about 1055, died in 1093, daughter of Florent (Florenz) I, Count of Holland. They were divorced in 1091.
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Note for: Richard I Duke Of Normandy, ABT 933 - 20 NOV 996
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Individual Note: Weis has an additional 6 generations of ancestors for Richard.
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Note for: Ellen Morse, AUG 1894 -
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Individual Note: In the 1930 census for Iowa, Jackson County, Maquoketa Township is Helen Morse, are 35, single, roomer, librarian in a public library.
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Note for: Isabel Of Scotland, -
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Individual Note: According to Gary Boyd Roberts (Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants), she was the illigitimate daughter of William I the Lion, King of Scotland, by a daughter of Richard Avenal.
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Note for: Edward M. Marvin, ABT 1550 - BET 16 NOV 1615 AND 17 JAN 1615/16
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Individual Note: He was evidently a man of considerable property, owning lands and houses in various Parishes, which he bequeathed to his sons. From his father he inherited a house and lands in Wrabness; by this we are enabled to identify him as the son of Reinold; this, together with and house and land in Wix, he left to his son Edward, who disposes of them in his Will. These two parcels in Wix and Wrabness adjoined each other, and the son's Will enables us to locate them....
we find him at Great Bentley 7 June, 1593, on which date the Parish Register records the baptism of two of his sons.
He married Margaret ---, who survived him. He died in Great Bentley and was buried in St. Mary's Church-yard in that Parish. His Will is dated 13 November, 1615; it was proved 17 January following.
Marvin, William T. R., The English ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Ct., 1638 : their homes and parish churches
Boston: Priv. print., 1900, 189 pgs.
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Note for: Noah Phelps, 21 NOV 1720 - 10 JUN 1795
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Individual Note: 463. NOAH PHELPS, b. Hebron, Ct., 21 Nov., 1720, m. 1742, Mary Tillotson, b. 1725 d. Austerlitz, N. Y., 31 Oct., 1794, aged 69 years.
Mr. Phelps was a farmer, and first settled in Hebron, Ct. In 1746 he removed to the upper end of Old Simsbury near Granby, thence to Green River, near Austerlitz, N. Y., where he died at the house of his son Jonah, 10 June, 1795, and was buried in the old Calkins burying ground.
Children b. Simsbury, Ct., except first three:
1304. I. Lazarus, b. Hebron, Ct., 17 Feb. 1743.
+1305. II. Jonah, b. Hebron, Ct., 11 Oct., 1744, m.
Sarah Mack.
1306. III. Peleg, b. Hebron 22 June 1746, d. 6 Aug. 1761.
1307. IV. Mary, b. 7 May 1748, d. 27 Dec. 1748.
+1308. V. Levi, b. 24 Nov. 1749, m. Anna Pinney.
+1309. VI. David, b. 11 July 1752, m. Ruth Ward.
+1310. VII. Noah, b. 1 Aug. 1754, m. Sarah Adams.
1311. VIII. Mary, b. 9 Feb. 1757.
1312. IX. Rebecca, b. 12 Jan. 1759, m. Lewis.
+1313. X. Sarah, b. 11 Dec. 1761, m, Moore.
Phelps, Oliver Seymour and Andrew T. Servin. The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors. Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Publishing Company, 1899.
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Note for: Hannah Bigelow, 1730 -
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Individual Note: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Hannah Bigelow
Gender: female
Birth Place: CT
Birth Year: 1730
Spouse Name: Barrett Phelps
Marriage
Year: 1751
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Note for: Henry Smith, ABT 1613 - AFT 4 JUL 1687
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Individual Note: BURIED : Abt. 06 July 1687, Stamford, CT
RESIDED AT: St Adermanbury-London, Co Middlesex, EN; Fairfield, CT; Stamford, CT
OCCUPATION(S): Physician [Surgeon]
RELIGION: Puritan [Congregationalist]
CHURCH AFF: 1st Congregtional Church, Stamford, CT
BAPTIZED: 1619, St Adermanbury-London, Co Middlesex, EN
MILITARY SVC: 1637, Pequot War
Sources:
Henry Smith Family, History & Genealogies of the Families of Old Fairfield (1930), by Donald Lines Jacobus, F.A.S.G., I:18; 575; History of Stamford-Darien (1868-Reprint 1976), by (Rev) Elijah B Huntington & Ye History of Ye Town of Greenwich, CT (1911), by Spencer P Mead,, LLB, :654-659.
This Henry Smith is easily confused with Reverend Henry Smith who lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
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Note for: Austin Morse, 19 FEB 1844 -
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Individual Note: Austin Morse
Residence Littleton NH; 18 years old.
Enlisted on 9/6/1862 as a Corporal.
On 10/8/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. NH 15th Infantry
He was discharged for disability on 3/27/1863 at Carrollton, LA
Other Information:
born in Littleton, NH
After the War he lived in Flagstaff, AZ
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65
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Note for: Henry B. Morse, 2 JUL 1836 - 20 JUN 1874
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Individual Note: Henry B. Morse
Residence was not listed; 26 years old.
Enlisted on 8/13/1862 at Norwich, NY as a Private.
On 8/13/1862 he was commissioned into "D" Co. NY 114th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/8/1865 at Washington, DC
He was listed as:
* Wounded 6/14/1863 Port Hudson, LA
* Wounded 4/9/1864 Pleasant Hill, LA
Promotions:
* Major 9/8/1862
* Lt Col 8/26/1863
* Colonel 3/13/1865 by Brevet
* Brig-Gen 3/13/1865 by Brevet
Intra Regimental Company Transfers:
* 8/26/1863 from company D to Field & Staff
Other Information:
born 7/2/1836 in Eaton, NY
died 6/20/1874 in Eaton, NY
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
- Dyer: A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion
- Heitman: Register of United States Army 1789-1903
- Brevet Brigadier Generals in Blue
- Photo courtesy of Massachusetts Commandery of MOLLUS
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Note for: Salem L. Morse, 15 APR 1838 -
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Individual Note: Salem L. Morse
Residence Genoa Bluff IA; 24 years old.
Enlisted on 8/15/1862 as a Private.
On 8/28/1862 he mustered into "E" Co. IA 24th Infantry
He was discharged for wounds on 9/16/1863 at Memphis, TN
He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/16/1863 Champion Hills, MS (Wounded severely)
Other Information:
born in Massachusetts