| # |
Person ID |
Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
dwelling_place |
additional_information |
Living |
Tree |
| 51 |
I1019603658 |
Antaya |
Donald Richard "Skippy" |
24 Nov 1937 |
30 Oct 1992 |
|
|
0 |
Dipple |
| 52 |
I57543 |
ap Bledri |
Rhys |
|
DECEASED |
|
inherited the manor of Cil y Sant |
0 |
tree1 |
| 53 |
I59923 |
ap Cynglas |
Meig |
480 |
Abt 540 |
|
Gwynedd, Wales. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 54 |
I62861 |
Ap Dafydd |
Ieuan |
1342 |
DECEASED |
|
Lynwent, in the parish of Llanbistair |
0 |
tree1 |
| 55 |
I83895 |
ap Dyfnwal Moelmud |
Belinus |
|
|
|
founded the city of Kaerusc, which would be renamed Caerleon or the City of Legions |
0 |
tree1 |
| 56 |
I56564 |
ap Eudaf |
Cynan |
294 |
395 |
|
given the Roman province of Armorica [Brittany; Bretagne] as his estate and/or military-district - by Roman Emperor Maximus |
0 |
tree1 |
| 57 |
I56564 |
ap Eudaf |
Cynan |
294 |
395 |
|
founded Brittany in France~ |
0 |
tree1 |
| 58 |
I68771 |
ap Jevan Kemeys |
Dafydd |
Abt 1395 |
Abt 1483 |
|
A tenant in Wentloog |
0 |
tree1 |
| 59 |
I81830 |
ap Liwelyt |
Runbaladar |
637 BC |
|
|
founded Kaerreint, later renamed Canterbury by the Angles |
0 |
tree1 |
| 60 |
I81830 |
ap Liwelyt |
Runbaladar |
637 BC |
|
|
founded Kaerguenit (Winchester) and Paladur Castle (Shaftesbury) |
0 |
tree1 |
| 61 |
I54831 |
ap Llywelyn |
Einion |
Abt 1260 |
1316 |
|
inherited his grandfather's seat of Neuadd, Gregynog |
0 |
tree1 |
| 62 |
I54838 |
ap Llywelyn |
Hywel 'Howel' |
1267 |
1328 |
|
inherited "the Vainor in Berriew" |
0 |
tree1 |
| 63 |
I52071 |
ap Rhirid Flaidd |
Madog |
1188 |
1260 |
|
Rhiwaedog |
0 |
tree1 |
| 64 |
I80632 |
ap Rud, |
Lyr "King Lear" |
575 BC |
|
|
built the city of Kaerleir (Leicester) along the banks of the River Soar |
0 |
tree1 |
| 65 |
I86267 |
ap Suppiluliuma I, |
Piyassili |
1334 BC |
Abt 1315 BC |
|
territories of Ashtata (with the cities of Ekalte, Ahuna and Terqa) and Carchemish, formerly belonging to Hanigalbat, given to him by his father Suppiluliuma I |
0 |
tree1 |
| 66 |
I34881 |
ap Tewdwr |
Rhys |
1051 |
Apr 1093 |
|
Rhys paid William the Conquerer £40 a year for his kingdom of Deheubarth, ensuring good future relations with William that lasted until the end of William's lifetime |
0 |
tree1 |
| 67 |
I1703 |
ARBUCKLE |
Samuel |
|
|
|
for many ears in Lawrenceburg, KY; then later moved to MO, in 1837 |
0 |
tree1 |
| 68 |
I1703 |
ARBUCKLE |
Samuel |
|
|
|
for many ears in Lawrenceburg, KY |
0 |
tree1 |
| 69 |
I1706 |
ARBUCKLE |
Winnifred |
|
|
|
Anderson Co., KY and later, Clay Co., MO |
0 |
tree1 |
| 70 |
I67647 |
Arikha |
Abba |
Abt 175 |
247 |
|
Kafri, Asoristan, in the Sasanian Empire |
0 |
tree1 |
| 71 |
I18591 |
Astley |
Thomas |
Bef 1308 |
Aft 1368 |
|
of Hillmorton, Warkwickshire, and in right of his wife, of Pleasley, Derbyshire, and Braunstone (in Glenfield) and Little Stretton, Leicestershire |
0 |
tree1 |
| 72 |
I50114 |
Asturias |
Pelayo de |
Abt 679 |
Abt 737 |
|
founded the Kingdom of Asturias |
0 |
tree1 |
| 73 |
I53941 |
Atanagildo |
Rei Dos Visigodos |
517 |
3 Jun 567 |
|
moved his capital in Hispania from Barcelona to Toledo |
0 |
tree1 |
| 74 |
I51840 |
Bagratids, |
Bagrat ben Ashot |
Abt 800 |
852 |
|
inherited the lands of Taron, Khoith and Sassoun |
0 |
tree1 |
| 75 |
I62538 |
Bagratuni |
Smbat IV |
565 |
616 |
|
banished to some "distant islands" and later to Africa - by the Byzantine emperor Maurice |
0 |
tree1 |
| 76 |
I44522 |
Bagratuni of Alania |
Demetrius |
1025 |
DECEASED |
|
Anacopia, a town in Abkhazia |
0 |
tree1 |
| 77 |
I1019603582 |
Baker |
Ray Field |
26 Apr 1933 |
17 Jun 2016 |
|
|
0 |
Dipple |
| 78 |
I20104 |
Banastre |
Robert |
1241 |
1291 |
|
Background information on the Banastre family---The First Robert Banastre came into England at the conquest by William the Conquer and Robert held many lands in the part of North Wales called Englefield. Then Owen Gwynedd fought and regained this land f |
0 |
tree1 |
| 79 |
I20104 |
Banastre |
Robert |
1241 |
1291 |
|
Robert lost his lands in Wales during the wars and had his castle of Prestatyn destoryed by Owen Gweneth, during the reign on Henry II of England. He had Walton in Dale by grant of Henry de Lacy and the Makerfield fee. He was the male heir of Robert Ban |
0 |
tree1 |
| 80 |
I20104 |
Banastre |
Robert |
1241 |
1291 |
|
I think that Robert had a daughter named Clementia, but the person named Clemence who married Wiiliam de Lea is his sister not his daughter. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 81 |
I24828 |
Basset |
Ralph |
1189 |
Abt 1282 |
|
Sapcote |
0 |
tree1 |
| 82 |
I28705 |
Basset of Sapcote |
Sir Simon |
1165 |
1205 |
|
Sapcote |
0 |
tree1 |
| 83 |
I79773 |
bat Cornebo |
Amthelo Maria |
Abt 2124 BC |
Abt 1917 BC |
|
Egypt. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 84 |
I78845 |
ben Abraham |
Ishmael |
1910 BC |
1773 BC |
|
the Desert of Paran |
0 |
tree1 |
| 85 |
I78845 |
ben Abraham |
Ishmael |
1910 BC |
1773 BC |
|
the Desert of Beersheba |
0 |
tree1 |
| 86 |
I78845 |
ben Abraham |
Ishmael |
1910 BC |
1773 BC |
|
His descendants settled in the area from Havilah to Shur, near the eastern border of Egypt, as you go toward Ashur |
0 |
tree1 |
| 87 |
I83272 |
ben Achaemenes |
Tiespes I |
|
Abt 685 BC |
|
captured the Elamite city of Anshan |
0 |
tree1 |
| 88 |
I83930 |
ben Adam |
Cain |
Abt 3970 BC |
Abt 3860 BC |
|
Land of Nod, East of Eden |
0 |
tree1 |
| 89 |
I83176 |
ben Ahitub |
Zadok I |
1020 BC |
Abt 950 BC |
|
High Priest during the construction of the First Temple. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 90 |
I73111 |
ben Alexander |
Alexander IV |
Bef 0002 BC |
Abt 0028 |
|
Herod's court in Jerusalem |
0 |
tree1 |
| 91 |
I73111 |
ben Alexander |
Alexander IV |
Bef 0002 BC |
Abt 0028 |
|
Cappadocian Royal Court - with his mother |
0 |
tree1 |
| 92 |
I73113 |
ben Alexander |
Tigranes V |
Bef 0002 BC |
0036 |
|
Herod's court in Jerusalem |
0 |
tree1 |
| 93 |
I73113 |
ben Alexander |
Tigranes V |
Bef 0002 BC |
0036 |
|
Cappadocian Royal Court - with his mother |
0 |
tree1 |
| 94 |
I82284 |
ben Arsames, |
Megabates |
Abt 560 BC |
DECEASED |
|
Dascylium |
0 |
tree1 |
| 95 |
I82322 |
Ben Canaan |
Amori |
|
DECEASED |
|
land of the Amorites ("the Mar.tu land") is to the west of the Euphrates, including Canaan and what was to become Syria by the 3rd century BC, then known as The land of the Amurru, and later as Aram and Eber-Nari. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 96 |
I85579 |
ben Cush |
Nimrod-Belus |
2274 BC |
1984 BC |
|
built the Tower of Babel in the land of Shinar |
0 |
tree1 |
| 97 |
I85579 |
ben Cush |
Nimrod-Belus |
2274 BC |
1984 BC |
|
"Land of Nimrod" used as a synonym for Assyria or Mesopotamia |
0 |
tree1 |
| 98 |
I85579 |
ben Cush |
Nimrod-Belus |
2274 BC |
1984 BC |
|
Nimrod's kingdom included the cities of Babel, Erech, Akkad in Shinar |
0 |
tree1 |
| 99 |
I81959 |
ben Eber |
Joktan |
2261 BC |
|
|
Mesha to Mount Sephar of the east. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 100 |
I85114 |
ben Eleazar |
Phinehas |
Abt 1450 BC |
Abt 1387 BC |
|
Phinehas owned land in the mountains of Ephraim, where he buried his father - according to Joshua 24:33 |
0 |
tree1 |