| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Grace C. was born in January 1872 in Illinois. Spouse: Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD. Grace C. and Dr. Samuel Allen Loch MD were married in 1899 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. They lived with his sister and brothers at 2111 Emerson Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1900. They appeared in the census in 1900 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Grace and Samuel lived at 3132 Oakland Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1910. They appeared in the census in 1910 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. They lived at 3132 Oakland Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1920. Grace and Samuel appeared in the census in 1920 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Children were: Allen Loch, Albert Loch. Gregory (private). Parents: Paul Edwin Swinger and Berniece Adeline Gates. Spouse: Susan Davenport. Children were: Eron Swinger, Laura Swinger. Spouse: Cathy Brown. Spouse: Dana Lou Resciniti. Grisby was born (date unknown). Spouse: Sarah Wynn. Gruffydd was born (date unknown). Children were: David ap Meredith. Gruffydd II was born in 1298 in Wales. He was also known as Gruffydd ap Madog after 1298. Parents: Gruffydd. Spouse: Elizabeth LeStrange. Elizabeth LeStrange and Gruffydd II were married in 1304. With both of them shown by the source as born in 1298, it does not appear likely they could have married in 1304 at the age of six. The dates are all being left as shown by the source, mainly because it is not known which should be changedt, but it appears obvious that some or all of the birth/marriage dates are incorrect. Children were: Lord Gruffydd III. Lord Gruffydd III was born about 1320 in Wales. He was also known as Gruffydd Vychan ap Gruffydd Maelor after 1320. Parents: Gruffydd II and Elizabeth LeStrange. Spouse: Eleanor verch Thomas. Children were: Lowri verch Gruffyd Fychan, Prince Owain Glyndwr of Wales, Angharad verch Gruffydd Vychan. Princess Gwenllian of Wales was born in 1281. She died in 1337 at the age of 56. Parents: Prince Llewellyn of Wales and Eleanor deMontfort. Gwerful was born (date unknown). Parents: Cynwrig ap Rothpert and Angharad . Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Farmer. Hannah and Thomas Farmer were married about 1711. Children were: Ann Farmer, Mary Farmer, Sarah Farmer. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Joshua Noble. Hannah and Joshua Noble were married . Children were: Matilda Noble. Spouse: Charles Harris. Hannah and Charles Harris were married on 15 July 1796 in Worcester County, Maryland. Hannah was born (date unknown). Her given name has also been found as Mary. This could also mean her complete given name is Mary Hannah or Hannah Mary, but either way, it should be considered questionable and subject to further confirmation. Spouse: Capt. Lyman Durkee. Hannah and Capt. Lyman Durkee were married . Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Trask. Hannah and Thomas Trask were married . Children were: John Trask, Thomas Trask, Elias Trask, Elizabeth Trask, Mary Trask, Hannah Trask, James Trask, Elkanah Waterman Trask. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Charles Dickinson. Children were: Charles Dickinson, Walter Dickinson. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Hezekiah Newcomb. Hannah and Hezekiah Newcomb were married . Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: John H. Hopkins. Hannah and John H. Hopkins were married . Children were: Stephen Hopkins. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: David Gay. Hannah and David Gay were married . Children were: Mary Gay. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Joseph Pomeroy. Hannah and Joseph Pomeroy were married . Children were: Hannah Pomeroy. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Charles Collins. Hannah and Charles Collins were married . Children were: Hon. Charles Collins. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Caleb Cook. Hannah and Caleb Cook were married . Children were: Lt. Caleb Cook. Hannah was born (date unknown). Spouse: Dea. Barnabas Thompson. Hannah and Dea. Barnabas Thompson were married . Children were: Hannah Thompson. Hannah died on 28 January 1729. Spouse: Thomas Crosby. Hannah and Thomas Crosby were married . Children were: John Crosby. Hannah died on 9 December 1730. She lived in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Spouse: Ananias Wing. Hannah and Ananias Wing were married . Children were: Deborah Wing, Hannah Wing, Elnathan Wing, Samuel Wing, Rachel Wing, Elizabeth Wing, John Wing, Joseph Wing. Hannah was born in 1730. Spouse: Capt. John Clements. Hannah and Capt. John Clements were married . They lived in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts before 1769. They lived on an island in Chebogue, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1769. Children were: Capt. John Clements, Mehitable Clements, Capt. William Clements, Capt. Silas Clements, Capt. Elkanah Clements, Hannah Clements, Elizabeth Clements, Wealthy Clements. Hannah was born about 1733. Year of birth is an approximation, based on her recorded date of death "in her 85th year." She died on 5 April 1818 at the age of 85. Spouse: Ebenezer Ellis. Hannah and Ebenezer Ellis were married . Children were: Gideon Ellis, Capt. Ezekiel Ellis, Capt. Ebenezer Ellis, Hannah Ellis, Bethiah Ellis, Elizabeth Ellis, Capt. Samuel Ellis, Anna Ellis. Hannah was born in 1766. She died on 19 July 1846 at the age of 80. Spouse: Capt. Ephraim Lyon. Hannah and Capt. Ephraim Lyon were married . Spouse: John Bradford. Hannah and John Bradford were married on 15 January 1823 in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut. They lived in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut. Hannah was born about 8 January 1806. Her date of birth is an approximation, and based on her age at death stated on her grave marker. She died on 14 October 1853 at the age of 47. She was buried after 14 October 1853 in Samantha Methodist Cemetery, Samantha, Highland County, Ohio. Spouse: David T. Buntain. Children were: Phoebe W. Buntain, Cinthia Buntain. Hannah was born about 1838 in Pennsylvania. Spouse: Freeman Lindsey Hatfield. Hannah and Freeman Lindsey Hatfield appeared in the census on 1 June 1860 in South Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. They lived with their daughters Rebecca and Lucinda at the family home in South Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on 1 June 1860. Children were: Rebecca J. Hatfield, Lucinda Hatfield. Hannah (private). Parents: Ronald Douglas Rovang and Bliss Rebecca Menor. Harleve of Falaise was born about 1002. She died in 1050 at the age of 48. Spouse: Robert I of Normandy. Children were: William The Conqueror. Harold was born in February 1888. Parents: Ida Hastings. Harrety was born (date unknown). Spouse: John Chaires. Children were: Joseph Clayton Chaires. Harriet was born (date unknown). Spouse: Thomas Murphy. Harriet and Thomas Murphy were married . Children were: William Murphy, Walter Murphy. Harriet E. was born about 1842 in Ohio. Her place of birth has also been found as Pennsylvania. On 1 June 1880 she was keeping house at the family home in Connellsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Parents: . Spouse: Thomas Cunningham. Harriet E. and Thomas Cunningham were married . They lived at the family home in Connellsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on 1 June 1880. They appeared in the census on 1 June 1880 in Connellsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Children were: Charles Cunningham, Jennie Cunningham, Nevada Cunningham, George Cunningham, Caroline Cunningham, Lora Cunningham, Daisy Luella Cunningham, Dick Cunningham, Harry Cunningham. Hattie was born (date unknown). Spouse: Quincy Sprague. Hattie and Quincy Sprague were married . Children were: Kenneth Stanton Sprague. Hattie A. T. was born in 1847. She died in 1930 at the age of 83. She was buried in 1930 in Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery, Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Spouse: Capt. William Hibbert Jr.. Children were: Edna Hibbert, Harry Hibbert, T. Maxwell Hibbert. Hawise of Gloucester was born (date unknown). Spouse: King John I of England. Hawise of Gloucester and King John I of England were married in 1199. They had their marriage annulled about 1200. He had the marriage annulled, in order for him to be free to marry Isabella of Angouleme. Countess Hawise of Lincoln was born in 1180. She died in 1242 at the age of 62. Parents: Hugh Kevelioc Earl of Chester and Bertrade . Hazel was born in 1900. Spouse: Howard Elmer Cann. Hazel and Howard Elmer Cann were married . Hazel was born in 1918. She was adopted. She lived with her adoptive parents in Cardington, Morrow County, Ohio about 1922. Hazel was also known as Hazel Markley. Parents: Earl Markley and Martha Main. Helen was born (date unknown). Parents: Prince Llewellyn II of Wales and Princess Joan of Wales. Helen was born (date unknown). Spouse: Hamilton. Helen and Hamilton were married before 1875. Spouse: Capt. Henry Lovitt. Helen and Capt. Henry Lovitt were married in December 1875. Children were: Henrietta Maria Lovitt. Helen was born in 1900. Spouse: Howard Elmer Cann. Helen and Howard Elmer Cann were married . Children were: Charles Ted Cann. Helen Jean was born about 1905. She was adopted. She was also known as Helen Gene Cole. Parents: Gordon Cole and Anna B. Cowen. Helena C. was born in 1873. She died in 1920 at the age of 47. She was buried in 1920 in Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery, Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Spouse: Arthur Clements Raymond. Helena C. and Arthur Clements Raymond were married . Henrietta L. was born in 1912. She died in 1997 at the age of 85. She was buried in 1997 in Bowman-Flatwoods Cemetery, Flatwoods, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Spouse: Charles W. Vance. Emperor Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire was born (date unknown). Spouse: Empress Matilda of the Holy Roman Empire. Empress Matilda of the Holy Roman Empire and Emperor Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire were married on 7 January 1113/4 in Mainz, Bayern, Germany. King Henry I of Navarre was born (date unknown). Spouse: Blanche of Artois. Blanche of Artois and King Henry I of Navarre were married in 1269. Children were: Queen Juana of Navarre. Count Henry of Bar died in 1302. He was born in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France. Spouse: Countess Eleanor Plantagenet. King Henry I of England was born about September 1068 in Normandy, France. He was christened in France. He is believed to have been christened in Normandy. He King of England between 1100 and 1135. Henry died on 1 December 1135 at the age of 67 in Gisors, Haute-Normandie, France. He is said to have "died in the forest of Lyons following an excess of hunting and shellfish." He was buried after 1 December 1135 in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England. He was also known as Henry The Lion of Justice. Henry was also known as Henry Beauclerk. Henry I was an educated, stubborn, and prudent ruler, a good judge of men who won the crown of England by a dash to the royal treasury at Winchester after the assassination of his brother, William Rufus II at New Forest. Henry appealed to the English nation with his "Coronation Charter," a promise of reform. Henry was considered to be a good and just King, and a good Christian. Women and money were his two main weaknesses, and he had quite a few mistresses and subsequent children. There were repudiated to be twenty children in all. The English historian, Ashley, stated "he surpassed all of his predecessors in the tranquility of his rule, in his wealth, and in the great sums he laid out all over Christendom. He was easy of access and kept good order. No one but an idiot was poor in those days." Another historian stated "He was a good man, and was held in great awe. In his days, no man dared to wrong another. He made peace for man and beast." Henry I spent most of the last three years of his life in France, being a Norman at heart, and delighted in being a grandfather. Parents: William The Conqueror and Queen Matilda of England. Spouse: Queen Edith of Scotland. 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 . Spouse: Queen Adeliza of England. Queen Adeliza of England and King Henry I of England were married on 29 January 1121 in France. Spouse: Sybil Corbett. They were never married.Children were: Reginald de Dunstanville Fitz Roy Earl of Cornwall. Spouse: Nest Tewdr. They were never married.Children were: Henry Fitz Henry. Children were: Sibylla , Matilda Beauclerk, Robert Earl of Gloucester, Constance Beauclerk, William deTracy, Elizabeth Beauclerk, Maud . King Henry II of England was born on 5 March 1132 in Le Mans, Pays de la Loire, France. His date of birth has also been found as 25 Mar 1133. He was christened in 1150 in France. He coronated in December 1154 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Henry II became King of England at the age of twenty-one. He was the first monarch of the House of Plantagenet, or the House of Anjou. Following the death of King Stephen, Henry II and his bride, Eleanor of Aquitaine, left Bordeaux and sailed to England, landing at Hampshire in December 1154, and proceeded directly to the coronation. His mother was Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England. His claim to the throne was through her, she having been denied the right to succession by Stephen of Blois. Henry II was adopted as successor by Stephen, and acceeded on Stephen's death in 1154. He restored Stotland by treaty with Malcom, conquered Wales during the wars of 1158, 1163, and 1165. He introduced trial by jury to the English legal system. He claimed southwestern Ireland in 1171, being declared sovereign over that island by Pope Aenobarbus. In 1173 he acquired the duchy of Toulouse, thus controlling most of France and all of England. He also inherited Normandy from his mother, and became lord over Anjou and Maine from his brother Geoffrey. He then inherited Brittany from his brother. Later, he acquired Touraine, and by marriage the control of Aquitaine, the western portion of France from the Loire River to the Pyrenees Mountains. He was in constant battle with Louis VII for his inherited provinces in France. He, like his grandfather (Henry I), had many mistresses, including "the fair Rosamund" and Princess Alys of France, and she was later betrothed to his son Richard. Henry's reign was a long and progressive one, bringing many reforms to the English way of life. He quarreled with Thomas a Becket, who was murdered by the King's Barons. King Henry II then went on the first crusade to atone for the murder of his friend. Henry died on 6 July 1189 at the age of 57 in Chinon Castle, Chinon, Centre, France. He died while trying to supress a rebellion headed by his sons Richard and John, who were helped by Philip of France. He was succeeded by his son Richard. He was buried after 6 July 1189 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France. He was described as short (squat) of medium height, with red hair, freckles, and grey eyes. Parents: Geoffrey Plantagenet V Duke of Normandy and Empress Matilda of the Holy Roman Empire. Spouse: Princess Alys of Porhoet. They never married.Children were: William deLongespee I, Matilda Abbess of Barking, Hugh Bishop of Lincoln, Richard deLongespee. Spouse: Nesta Bloet Provost of Beverley. They were never married. Spouse: Queen Eleanor of France. 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. Spouse: Rosamund Joan DeClifford. They reportedly never married.Children were: Geoffrey Archbishop of York, William de Longespee Clifford Earl of Salisbury, Peter Plantagenet. Spouse: Alisa Capet. They were never married.Children were: , , , . |