| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Desiah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Jonathan Glass. Desiah and Jonathan Glass were married. Children were: Levi Glass. Desire was born (date unknown). Spouse: Samuel Eseck Hopkins. Desire and Samuel Eseck Hopkins were married. Children were: Susannah Hopkins. Diadama was born (date unknown). Spouse: Dr. Elias Hibbard. Children were: James Elias Germanicus Hibbard. Diana lived in New Brunswick, Canada. She lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Spouse: Clifford Fisher. Children were: Fisher, Jon Fisher. Dinah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Eleazer Brown. Dinah and Eleazer Brown were married. Children were: Ebenezer Brown. Dorcas was born (date unknown). Spouse: Jabez Bissell. Dorcas and Jabez Bissell were married. Children were: Jerusha Bissell, William Bissell, Abigail Bissell, Jonathan Bissell. Dorcas was born (date unknown). Spouse: Timothy Bronson. Dorcas and Timothy Bronson were married. Children were: Hannah Bronson. Doris was born (date unknown). Parents: Joyner. Dorothy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Richard Easom Joyner. Dorothy and Richard Easom Joyner were married. Dorothy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Patrick Quinn Jr.. Dorothy and Thomas Patrick Quinn Jr. were married. Dorothy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Dr. James Harvey Cann. Dorothy was born (date unknown). Spouse: Edward Gray. Dorothy and Edward Gray were married. Children were: Sarah Gray. Dorothy was born on 4 May 1908. She was adopted about 25 May 1908 in Hood River County, Oregon. Date of adoption is an approximation, based on her reported adoption at three weeks of age. Parents: John D. Gibson and Lucy A. Curtis. E. Jane was born in 1843. She died in 1910. She was buried about 1910 in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Bruceton Mills, Preston County, West Virginia. Spouse: Hugh Watson White. E. Jane and Hugh Watson White were married. Children were: James W. White. Ebenezer was born (date unknown). Parents: Mercy Harlow. Edith was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Jefferson Markley. Edith and Thomas Jefferson Markley were married. Edith was born (date unknown). Spouse: Leroy Beckman. Edith and Leroy Beckman were married. Children were: Betty Louise Vance. Queen Edith of Scotland was born about 1079 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. She was christened in Scotland. She died on 1 May 1118. Edith was buried after 1 May 1118 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Her place of burial has also been found as Winchester. Her name has also been found as Maud and Matilda. Parents: King Malcom III of Scotland and Margaret . Spouse: King Henry I of England. Queen Edith of Scotland and King Henry I of England were married on 11 November 1100 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Children were: Empress Matilda of the Holy Roman Empire, Euphamia , Prince William Henry of England, Richard . Edna was born (date unknown). Spouse: Vernon Douglas Cann. King Edward I of England was born on 17 June 1237 in Westminster, England. He was christened about 1254 in France. He coronated King of England in 1272. Edward died on 7 July 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, England. He died leading his men in battle against Robert Bruce of Scotland. He was buried on 8 July 1307 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Parents: King Henry III of England and Queen Eleanor of England. Spouse: Queen Eleanor of England. Queen Eleanor of England and King Edward I of England were married on 1 October 1254 in Church of Saint Genevieve, Paris, France. In addition to husband and wife, they were also second cousins once removed. Children were: Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Countess Eleanor Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Margaret Plantagenet, Beatrix Plantagenet, Mary Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Elizabeth Plantagenet, King Edward II of England, Plantagenet, Plantagenet. Spouse: Botetourt. She was his mistress, and they never married.Children were: Adm. John Botetourt. Spouse: Queen Marguerite of England. Queen Marguerite of England and King Edward I of England were married on 8 September 1299. Children were: Thomas Plantagenet Earl of Norfolk, Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Woodstock. King Edward II of England was born on 25 April 1284. He died on 21 September 1327. Parents: King Edward I of England and Queen Eleanor of England. Eileen was a school teacher in San Diego, San Diego County, California. Spouse: Sgt Maj Wallace K Vance USMC. Eileen and Sgt Maj Wallace K Vance USMC were married about 1943. Elaine (private). Spouse: Alistar Hyde. Children were: Jeffrey Norman Hyde. Elanor was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Cashatt. Elanor and John Cashatt were married. Children were: Mary Cashatt, Jacob Cashatt, Joseph Cashatt, John Cashatt. Elbertine F. was born (date unknown). Spouse: Lemuel C. Nickerson. Elbertine F. and Lemuel C. Nickerson were married. Children were: Horace Nickerson, Albert Nickerson. Eleanor was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Johnsson. Eleanor and John Johnsson were married. Lady Eleanor of Goch was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas ap Llewelyn Meredith. Children were: Philip ap Ivor. Queen Eleanor of France was born in 1122 in France. She was christened in 1122 in France. She a crusader to the Holy Land in 1145 in Jerusalem, Israel. Eleanor on the second Crusade to the Holy Land from 1147 to 1149. Led in sermons by Saint Bernard, Louis and Eleanor enlisted an army and headed for Jerusalem in 1146. Eleanor took to being a "female crusader" very seriously, and armed her female retinue "with helmet and hauberk, having golded crosses embroidered on the left shoulder, gilt slippers, glittering spurs, and silver-sheathed falchions suspended from the side, and were mounted on richly-caparisoned steeds, and formed a brilliant squadron." She a prisoner of Henry II from 1170 to 1189 in Winchester, England. After Eleanor discovered the love affair of her husband, Henry II, with Rosamund de Clifford, Eleanor went to France to confront her former husband, King Louis VII. Henry intercepted her plan, made her a prisoner, and sent her to England to be kept at Winchester around 1170, which led her sons to take up the quarrel with their father. Eleanor remained a prisoner, though, until Henry died in 1189. At that time, her son Richard (then King Richard I) released her and made her Regent of the Kingdom of England while he was away fighting the Crusade. She Regent from 1189 to 1199 in England. After her son King Richard died in 1199 and her son John I became King of England, Eleanor, Dowager Queen of England, gave up the Regency to the throne of England, and returned to her homeland in Aquitaine, where she ruled as Duchess of Aquitaine. Eleanor was Duchess of Aquitaine in 1199 in France. She retired in 1202 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. She died on 3 March 1204 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. After a long life, as well as many trials and tribulations, she died in the Abbey after more than two years of reclusive retirement. She had outlived all of her children except Eleanor and John. Her date of death has also been found as 1 Apr 1204. Eleanor was buried after 3 March 1204 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. She was buried at the Abbey near her son, King Richard the Lion Heart. Eleanor's life reads like as romance novel, with intrigues, affairs, illigitimate children by an unfaithful husband, imprisonment by her husband, and she had much sorrow and disgrace to the family in later years. Eleanor outlived Henry by 20 years. She ruled as Regent of England, and also as the head of the house of Aquitaine, spent much of her last years in acts of mercy and beneficence, setting free all persons confined for breach of English forest laws and other trivial offenses. While Richard was on Crusade and then imprisoned, she administered the government of England with "prudence and discretion." Parents: Duke William of Aquitaine and Eleanor deChastelleraut. Spouse: King Louis VII of France. Queen Eleanor of France and King Louis VII of France were married in 1137 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France. They had their marriage annulled about April 1152. She made much mischief, and wreaked havoc with the people of France and Champagne, by urging Louis to wage war in her vendetta against Adelais of Champagne and her brother, Thibault, children of Count Thibault of Blois. After having caused the burning of the village of Vitry after the town had surrendered, Eleanor convinced King Louis to do penance, and joined him on the 2nd Crusade. While on the 2nd Crusades together, Louis accused Eleanor of infidelity. Enraged and jealous, Louis took Eleanor and the remaining French soldiers, male and female, back to France from Constantinople. He was determined to ask for a divorce, but was dissuaded by Abbot Suger, who reminded him that with Eleanor came the Province of Aquitaine. While back in Paris, the French court was visited about 1150 by Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, and his son Henry. Henry Plantagenet was young and good looking, and Eleanor showed interest in him. Meanwhile, Eleanor, tired of the constraints imposed by her jealous husband, suddenly discovered they were fourth cousins, succeeded in having the Council at Beaugencie set aside the marriage, in the presence and with the consent of both Louis and Eleanor. Children were: Princess Alix of France, Princess Mary of France. Spouse: King Henry II of England. Queen Eleanor of France and King Henry II of England were married on 1 May 1152 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France. With this marriage, all of the provinces of Aquitaine were united under the English crown, much to the great dismay of her first husband, King Louis VII of France. This second marriage, only a short month after her divorce (annullment?) from King Louis, shocked all of Europe. Children were: William Plantagenet, Henry Plantagenet Duke of Aquitaine, Princess Matilda Maud Duchess of Saxony, King Richard I of England, Count Geoffrey of Brittany, Princess Eleanor of Castile, Princess Joan Plantagenet, King John I of England. Princess Eleanor of Castile was born on 13 October 1162. Her date of birth has also been found as 1161. She died on 31 October 1214. Her date of birth has also been found as 1216. Parents: King Henry II of England and Queen Eleanor of France. Spouse: King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Children were: Berengeria of Castile. Princess Eleanor of England was born in 1203 in Gloucestershire, England. One source shows her as born in 1215 and another in 1224, but they are thought to be incorrect. She was christened in England. She died on 13 April 1275. She is believed to have died in England or Scotland. Parents: King John I of England and Queen Isabella of England. Spouse: William Marshall Earl of Pembroke. Princess Eleanor of England and William Marshall Earl of Pembroke were married about 1217 in England. Children were: Sybil Marshall, Isabel Marshall. Spouse: Simon deMontfort Earl of Leicester. Princess Eleanor of England and Simon deMontfort Earl of Leicester were married on 7 January 1238 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Children were: Guy deMontfort, Eleanor deMontfort. Queen Eleanor of England was born in 1220 in Provence, France. She was christened after 1220 in England. She died on 24 January 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Date of death has also been found as 24 Jun 1291. Eleanor was buried after 24 January 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Date of burial is based on her date of death, and could be either January or June. She was a writer and poetess. Parents: Count Ramon of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. Spouse: King Henry III of England. Queen Eleanor of England and King Henry III of England were married on 14 January 1236 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Children were: King Edward I of England, Queen Margaret of Scotland, Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster, Beatrice Plantagenet Duchess of Brittany. Queen Eleanor of England was born about 1240 in Spain. She was named after her grandmother Eleanor, daughter of King Henry II.. She died on 28 November 1290 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Eleanor was buried on 29 November 1290 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Parents: King Fernando III of Castile and Countess Joan deDammartin of Ponthieu. Spouse: King Edward I of England. Queen Eleanor of England and King Edward I of England were married on 1 October 1254 in Church of Saint Genevieve, Paris, France. In addition to husband and wife, they were also second cousins once removed. Children were: Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Countess Eleanor Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Margaret Plantagenet, Beatrix Plantagenet, Mary Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Elizabeth Plantagenet, King Edward II of England, Plantagenet, Plantagenet. Eleanor (private). Spouse: Howard Lee. Children were: Teresa Lee. Elisabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Michael Fadely. Elisabeth and Michael Fadely were married. Children were: Peter Fedele. Eliza was born (date unknown). Spouse: John S. Markley. Eliza and John S. Markley were married. Children were: Markley, Markley, Markley. Eliza was born (date unknown). Spouse: Josiah Butts. Eliza and Josiah Butts were married. Children were: Submit Butts. Eliza was born (date unknown). Spouse: Robert VanNorden. Children were: Charlotte T. VanNorden. Eliza was born on 8 March 1812. She died on 19 February 1899. She was buried after 19 February 1899 in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Bruceton Mills, Preston County, West Virginia. Spouse: Hugh White. Eliza and Hugh White were married. Children were: Hugh Watson White. Eliza was born on 24 July 1828 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Parents: Betsy Bradford. Eliza Anne was born about 1824 in Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Spouse: Gamaliel Harding. Eliza Anne and Gamaliel Harding were married. Children were: William O. Harding. Spouse: Alden Cann. Eliza Anne and Alden Cann were married on 19 July 1880 in Milton Baptist Church, Milton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were married by Rev. A. Cohoon. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Cooper. Elizabeth and John Cooper were married. Children were: Rev. Lafayette Pence Cooper. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Balthasar Merkle. Elizabeth and Balthasar Merkle were married on 2 July 1683 in Bonfeld, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Children were: Anna Barbara Merkle, Hans Lorentz Merkle, Johann Adam Merkle, Maria Catharine Merkle, Hans Jerg Merkle, Maria Elizabetha Merkle. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Purdy II. Elizabeth and Thomas Purdy II were married. Children were: Thomas Purdy III, Elizabeth Purdy, John Purdy, Robert Purdy, William C. Purdy, Rachel Purdy. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: William West. Elizabeth and William West were married. Children were: Thomas West. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Mark Crouse. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Maj. Gen. George Armstrong Custer USA. Elizabeth and Maj. Gen. George Armstrong Custer USA were married. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Cann. Elizabeth and John Cann were married about 1689. Children were: John Cann. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Harris. Elizabeth and Harris were married. Spouse: Hezediah Porter. Elizabeth and Hezediah Porter were married on 8 January 1793. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Warner Wynne. Elizabeth was born (date unknown). Spouse: Warner Wynne. Elizabeth and Warner Wynne were married. |