Edmund died 17 Nov 1326 beheaded at Hereford 8th Earl of Arundel CPI 241-2, 253 IV 670 chart knighted 22 May 1306 MP 1306 ARSC PCD page Sir Edmund Fitz Alan b 1 May 1285 beheaded at Hereford 17 Nov 1326 mar Alice de Warenne d ante 23 May 1338spouse: Warenne, Alice De (*1261 - <1338)
Lord of Clun, Earl of Arundel CPI 240/1, 253 IV 670spouse: Mortimer, Isabel (*1229 - )Lord of Clun, Earl of Arundel CPI 240,253 IV 670 Chart II PCD page John Fitz Alan b 14 Sept 1246 d 18 Mar 1271/2 mar Isabella Mortimer
PCD page Sir Richard Fitz Alan, Earl off Arundel b 3 Feb 1266/7 d 9 Mar 1301/2 m ante 1285 Alasia de Saluzzo d 25 Sept 1292spouse: Sanford, Alice De (*1225 - <1312)
Knighted morning of the Battle of Bannockburn by King Robert MC Walter Stewart died 9 Apr 1326, son of James, Lord High Steward of Scotland and Egidia Burgh.spouse: Erskine, Alice (*1302 - )
WTCC table 5spouse: Gifford, Rohese (*1041 - )
Richard de Clare, son of Roger de Clare, + grandson of Richard Fitz Gilbert, Lord of Clare, + his wife Adeliz (or Alice) dau of Ranulph le Meschin.spouse: Machines, Adeliza De (Alice) (*1099 - )
PAGE p. 125 DATA TEXT Mabel...dau + heiress of Fobert Fitz Hamon, Lord of CONC Tewkesbury, Lord of Creully in Calvados, Hereditary Gov'n CONC of Caen + his wife Sibylspouse: Montgomery, Sybil De (*1046 - )
PAGE p. 125 DATA TEXT William Fitz Robert, Earl of Gloucester, Lord of the Manor CONC of Glamorgan + Cardiff Castle ,.. 1st son and heir of CONC Robert "de Caen" earl of Glou. + his wife Mabel (Matilda) CONC dau of Robert Fitz Hamonspouse: Beaumont, Hawise (*1145 - r1224)
WTC page 224 Robert, "le Frison" a son of Baldwin Vspouse:
DWB page 628 Merfyn Frych (d. 844) King of Gwynedd, son of Gwriad, probably a Manx chieftain and a reputed descendant of Llywarch Hen, bu Ethyllt, a princess of Gwynedd. On the death, in 825, of Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, his mother's uncle, he became king of Anglesey and later, on the death of Hywel ap Caradog, appears to have acquired the kingship of the sdjacent mainland cantrefs. Thus were united the inheritances of the last direct descendants in Gynedd of the line of Cunedda Wledig. He m Nest, dau of Cadell ap Brochwel of Powys. Rhodri Mawr was their son.spouse: , Nest (*0798 - )SOG page 102 Merfyn son of Esyllt, Mar Nest, dau of Cadell Gives Merfyn's line as Esyllt, Cynan, Rhodri, Idwal, Cadwaladr, Cadwallon, Cadfan, Iago, Belli mar dau of Hywel, Rhun, Maelgwn, Cadwallon, Einion mar Prawst dau of Tidlet/Tithlym
ibid page 80 called Merfyn Gwynedd
BGRF p. 32 825-844 Merfyn Frych (the Freckled) King of Swynedd, added the 3 cantrefs of Arfon, Lleyn and Arllechivedd to Anglesey on the death of Hywel ap Caradog, the last king (a desc of Cunedda) m Nest, dau of Cadell ap Brochwel, King of Powys + died 844 leaving sons Rhodri Mawr + Gwriad
MC page 645+ Githa m 1020 Godwin, Earl of Kent. They were parents of Eadgyth wife of Edward the Confessor and Harold II, King of England mar Ealgath (Edith or Agatha) dau of Alfgar III + g dau of Lady G odiva, dau of King Ehthelred IIspouse: Swan-Neck, Edith (*1039 - )OSY p. 57 Although, for possibly more than twenty years, he may have been faithful to one woman, Edith Swan-Neck, she was at most his common-law wife, and their union was unrecognized by the Church. Yet there can be little doubt that what happiness Harold knew with women, he knew with her. Edith was probably boarn in Norfolk, of good family; and it seems likely that her parents, or her mother, had held the friendship of Godwin, and hence, that their children had known one another for some years before it becomes possible to link the names of the daughter of the Norfolk thegn and the second son of the West Saxon Earl... Harold would marry, with the full riates and sanction of the church; but, when the king died on a narrow ridge above a sandy stream in Sussex, it was not his queen, Alditha of Mercia, but Edith of the Swan's Neck who came to find the mutilated corpse and to identify her lover by mrkings known only to herself.
ibid p. 142 In 1066, three sons of Harold were growing to manhood; Godwin, Edmund and Magnus....Two daughters had also been boarn to Earl Harold: Gunhild and Gytha. THis yhounger Gytha later fled the England of William finding refuge at first at the court of Swegen of Denmark, and finally in marriage with Vladimir, Prince of Novgorod; through her, the blood of Harold Godwinsson would be preserved in the royal lines of Russia and the kingdoms of the north.
ibid p 71 .The Lords of Northumbria... remained in York for the marriage and wedding-feast of King Harold and the Lady Alditha, the marriage that would unitethe houses of Godwin and Leofric. Alditha of Mercia, the sister of th earls Edwin and Morkere, was possibly twenty years younger than Harold, but she had already been married and widowed and it seems likely that a daughter at least had been boarn in the short years of her first union....Alditha may have had small causeto care for Harold; but her marriage with him was necessary to the king and to her brothers.
As told by Flossie Johnson : The Hanes' were from Georgia.spouse: Thornton, John Reginald (1883 - 1947)My Aunt Alice was Emma's sister. Alice's husband was R.B (Uncle Roy) Hedges.
From "The Commerce Journal" Obituary Dec. 25, 1925 :
Emma was Methodist, her services held at the Methodist church in Slaton, Texas on Dec. 25th, 1925. her husband, John R. Thornton was in attendance. Reverand J.A. Old performed the service Emma is buried in the Rose Mound cemetery in Commerce, Texas.
On Flossie's Social Security application, her mother's name was spelled Hanes.
MC page 43 Eleanor Hastings m William Harcourt, a desc of Surety Saire de Quincey. She was dau of Henry de Hastings m Ada dau of David Earl of Hunting- ton + Maud of Chester.
MC page 43 Henry de Hastings, son of Margary Bigod and William de Hastings m Ada 4th dau of David, Earl of Huntingdon + Maud of Chester. Death Date Imported:1249 -bef 9 Aug 1250spouse: Huntingdon, Ada Or Adale (*1189 - )
MC page 43 Henry de Hastings m Ada 4th dau of David, Earl of Huntingdon + Maud of Chester. They were parents of Henry de Hastings m Eve (Joan) Cantilupee Henry d 1268.
MC page 43 Margery Bigod marr William de Hastings. They were parents of Henry de Hastings d 1249 m Ada.spouse: Bigod, Margery (*1148 - )
EDF page 348 Article 439 Society of Friends, or Quakers, as they were sometimes called, established the Deep Creek Monthly Meeting on April 6, 1793. William Hough was appointed first clerk. Simon Hadley was appointed recorder of births, deaths + Marriages. Daniel Huff (Hough) became treasurer. This church had been under the jurisdiction of the Deep River Monthly Meeting. The original membershiipp is as follows: Includes Ann Dobbins, Israel Hough Mary Hough, William Hough (Hoff), Daniel Huff, Daniel Huff, Jr., Elizabeth Huff, Sarah Huff, Sarah Reece, Sarah Shugart, Zachariah Shugart.spouse:
From Hough + Huff Families of the US 1620 - 1820 NE States Vol II by Granville W. Hough c 1974 (typed) 1683 John Hough (1660-1732) of Hough, Wilmslow Parish, Nantwich Hundred, Cheshire, England, wife Hannah, and son John came on "Friendship" to Phil- adelphia. John settled in Middletown and Newton townships. Children: John* (1682-1744) m Eleanor Sands in 1714 and lived in Bucks Co. Mary (1684-before 1736) m (1) Jacob Janney in 1705 (2) John Fisher 1710. Stephen (1687 - after 1736) Hannah (1690-after 1736 m Thomas A. Ashton 1709/10,. Daniel (1693-after 1736) Thought to have m Elizabeth Dudley about 1715 and moved to NJ. Isaac (1695/5-possibly d before 1732) Sarah (1701 - before 1736) m Daniel Richardson Joseph (1703-after 1736) possibly m Deborah Knight. Possibly had one son Joseph, Jr. who married out of unity (mou) in 1756. John(2), John Hough of PA John Hough Jr. (1682-1744) and Eleanor Sands lived in Bucks Co. IBID John Hough of Chesire came to PA as a Quaker with wife Hannah and son John in the "Friendship of Liverpool", in Sep 1683. John and Hannah settled in Middleton Township where they had additional children Mary, Stephen, Hannah, Daniel, Isaac, Sarah, and Joseph. These children seem to have remained in or near Bucks Co., PA HUFF pronunciation. Many descendants though few identified. some information from "Emmigrant of Irish People to Pa. Cycls of Americas Reg Vol 3 with Wm Penn by Potts - Our Family Ancestry B6B21, p 234 + birth records.spouse: Rossell, Hannah (*1663 - )
EAQG Vol. 1 NC 1803,9,8 Mary (Hough) widow Dt Wm + Hanour Mills, Surry Co. m William Dobbinsspouse: Dobbins, William (1778 - 1852)
Mary Hough m about 1770 Abraham Reece. She was born in N J about 1754.spouse: Reece, Abraham (~1747 - 1822)
(Daniel Huff II) son Daniel Hough (Huff) of Surry Co. NC was in that area from the 1870s until about 1810 when he migrated to OH along with related Quaker families from the Deep Creek MM. Child Mary 1764 Index of NC Ancestors, NC Gen Soc 1981 Raleigh Daniel Huff b 1720 NJ d 1793 NC Stokes Co - lived in Surry Co. m Mary Wehrle 1741 NJ EDF page 6 Article 6 Society of Friends, or Quakers, as they are sometimes called, established the Deep Creek Monthly Meeting on April 6,m 1793. William Hough was appointed first clerk. Simon Hadley was appointed recorder of births, deaths and marriages. Daniel Huff (Hough) became treasurer. This church had been under the jurisdiction of the Deep River Monthly Meeting. The original membershiip is as follows: Includes Ann Dobbins, Israel Hough, Mary Hough, William Hough, Daniel Huff, Daniel Huff Jr., Elizabeth Huff, Sarah Huff, Sarah Reece, Sarah Shugart, Zachariah Shugart.spouse: Worley, Mary (Wehrle) (1716 - )
MC page 43 Henry de Hastings m Ada 4th dau of David, Earl of Huntingdon + Maud of Chester.spouse: Hastings, Henry De (*1183 - )