Francis WALKER [Parents] was born on 8 Jul 1758 in , Prince George Co, , Md. He died on 11 Mar 1846 in , Simpson Co., , Ms. He was buried in , Simpson Co., Walker Cemetery, Ms. He married Charity Elizabeth BUSH in 1790 in , Edgefield Co., , Sc.
Charity Elizabeth BUSH [Parents] was born in 1771 in North Carolina. She died in 1848 in Wayne Co., Ms. She married Francis WALKER in 1790 in , Edgefield Co., , Sc.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Elizabeth WALKER was born on 7 Jan 1798 in South Carolina. She died in 1873 in , , Lawrence, Miss..
Silas CARTER was born about 1756 in North Carolina. He married Mary BUSH.
Mary BUSH [Parents] was born about 1760 in North Carolina. She married Silas CARTER.
Sancho V (VI) Garcia King Of NAVARRE.Sancho married Sancha Princess Of CASTILE.
Sancha Princess Of CASTILE.Sancha married Sancho V (VI) Garcia King Of NAVARRE.
They had the following children:
F i Berengaria Princess Of NAVARRE was born about 1163. She died about 1230.
Edward Prince Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 13 Oct 1453 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. He died on 4 May 1471 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. He was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. He married Anne NEVILLE in Aug 1470 in , Amboise, Indre-Et-Loire, France.
Anne NEVILLE [Parents] was born on 11 Jun 1456 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died on 16 Mar 1484/1485 in , Westminster Palace, Middlesex, England. She was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England. She married Edward Prince Of ENGLAND in Aug 1470 in , Amboise, Indre-Et-Loire, France.
Other marriages:ENGLAND, Richard III King Of
Richard "The King Maker" NEVILLE [Parents] was born on 22 Nov 1428 in Of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. He died on 14 Apr 1471 in Battle Of, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England. He married Anne De BEAUCHAMP in 1434 in Of Caversham, Oxfordshire, England.
Referred to as "The Kingmaker", Richard Neville attempted to wield power through the weaknesses of both Yorkists and Lancastrians kings. He and his father (earl of Salisbury) partnered with the duke of York in his attempt to claim the crown. After helping Edward IV to gain the crown, he turned against Edward and joined forces with his brother George, duke of Clarence in 1469. When that gambit failed he switched sides and allied with Margaret of Anjou to put Henry VI back on the throne. Richard was killed at the battle of Barnet by the forces of Edward IV.
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born Nov. 22, 1428
died April 14, 1471 , Barnet, Hertfordshire, Eng.byname The Kingmaker English nobleman called, since the 16th century, βthe Kingmaker,β in reference to his role as arbiter of royal power during the first half of the Wars of the Roses (1455β85) between the houses of Lancaster and York. He obtained the crown for the Yorkist king Edward IV in 1461 and later restored to power (1470β71) the deposed Lancastrian monarch Henry VI.
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Anne De BEAUCHAMP [Parents] was born about Sep 1426 in , Caversham, Oxfordshire, England. She died before 20 Sep 1492. She married Richard "The King Maker" NEVILLE in 1434 in Of Caversham, Oxfordshire, England.
They had the following children:
F i Anne NEVILLE was born on 11 Jun 1456. She died on 16 Mar 1484/1485. F ii Isabel NEVILLE was born on 5 Sep 1451 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died on 22 Dec 1476 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She was buried in , Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.
Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 5 Mar 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France. He was buried on 8 Jul 1189 in Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France. He married Annabel BALLIOL on 18 May 1153 in Unmd.
Other marriages:CLIFFORD, Rosamond De
Unknown
ENGLAND, Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of
AQUITAINE, Elbeonore Princess Of
Do we have a date in 1203 as to when Joan was sent to England from
Normandy? This would be interesting and possibly enlightening - John himself
was in Normandy during most of that year, in Le Mans in January but then
moving into Normandy near Argentan and not leaving Normandy (although this
time, for good) on 5 December. As recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis and the
author of the Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal, John was clearly in the
process of losing hold of Normandy during that year, so it would seem Joan's
relocation to England was part of the overall process of collapse.As to the issue of Henry I's issue, it may be that he thought the
alliances of his illegitimate brood would not complicate the matter of
succession - however, immediate prior history does not mesh well with this
presumption. The 70-year period preceding Henry I's death involved several
problematic dynastic problems:A. The forceful taking of the English throne by a bastard (his own
father);B. The lengthy contest for the throne between two brothers (his own, being Robert 'Curthose' and William 'Rufus')
C. His own acquisition of the English throne on the death of William
'Rufus', in place of his absent elder brother Robert, in 1100 [the
resolution of their claims not being decided except on the field of battle in
1106, at Tinchebrai].Henry I's evident desire was for the succession of his son (or at
least one of his sons), and failing that, the succession of his daughter
Matilda. He knew full well, little was guaranteed as to the English
succession, else he would not have required baronial agreement to Matilda's
succession before his death. Do we know, in the event of Matilda's death,
that he would not prefer the accession of his son Robert (the bastard known
as Robert de Caen, the Earl of Gloucester) over any available nephew ?Best regards,
John P. Ravilious
Therav3@aol.com
Annabel BALLIOL [Parents] was born about 1153 in England. She died on 31 Mar 1204. She married Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND on 18 May 1153 in Unmd.
Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 5 Mar 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France. He was buried on 8 Jul 1189 in Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France. He married Rosamond De CLIFFORD in (not Married).
Other marriages:BALLIOL, Annabel
Unknown
ENGLAND, Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of
AQUITAINE, Elbeonore Princess Of
Do we have a date in 1203 as to when Joan was sent to England from
Normandy? This would be interesting and possibly enlightening - John himself
was in Normandy during most of that year, in Le Mans in January but then
moving into Normandy near Argentan and not leaving Normandy (although this
time, for good) on 5 December. As recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis and the
author of the Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal, John was clearly in the
process of losing hold of Normandy during that year, so it would seem Joan's
relocation to England was part of the overall process of collapse.As to the issue of Henry I's issue, it may be that he thought the
alliances of his illegitimate brood would not complicate the matter of
succession - however, immediate prior history does not mesh well with this
presumption. The 70-year period preceding Henry I's death involved several
problematic dynastic problems:A. The forceful taking of the English throne by a bastard (his own
father);B. The lengthy contest for the throne between two brothers (his own, being Robert 'Curthose' and William 'Rufus')
C. His own acquisition of the English throne on the death of William
'Rufus', in place of his absent elder brother Robert, in 1100 [the
resolution of their claims not being decided except on the field of battle in
1106, at Tinchebrai].Henry I's evident desire was for the succession of his son (or at
least one of his sons), and failing that, the succession of his daughter
Matilda. He knew full well, little was guaranteed as to the English
succession, else he would not have required baronial agreement to Matilda's
succession before his death. Do we know, in the event of Matilda's death,
that he would not prefer the accession of his son Robert (the bastard known
as Robert de Caen, the Earl of Gloucester) over any available nephew ?Best regards,
John P. Ravilious
Therav3@aol.com
Rosamond De CLIFFORD [Parents] was born about 1136 in Of Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England. She died about 1176 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. She was buried about 1176 in Godstow Nunnery, Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, England. She married Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND in (not Married).
They had the following children:
M i William "Longespee" Prince Of ENGLAND was born about 1173. He died on 7 Mar 1225/1226.
Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 5 Mar 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France. He was buried on 8 Jul 1189 in Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France. He was married in Unmd.
Other marriages:BALLIOL, Annabel
CLIFFORD, Rosamond De
ENGLAND, Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of
AQUITAINE, Elbeonore Princess Of
Do we have a date in 1203 as to when Joan was sent to England from
Normandy? This would be interesting and possibly enlightening - John himself
was in Normandy during most of that year, in Le Mans in January but then
moving into Normandy near Argentan and not leaving Normandy (although this
time, for good) on 5 December. As recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis and the
author of the Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal, John was clearly in the
process of losing hold of Normandy during that year, so it would seem Joan's
relocation to England was part of the overall process of collapse.As to the issue of Henry I's issue, it may be that he thought the
alliances of his illegitimate brood would not complicate the matter of
succession - however, immediate prior history does not mesh well with this
presumption. The 70-year period preceding Henry I's death involved several
problematic dynastic problems:A. The forceful taking of the English throne by a bastard (his own
father);B. The lengthy contest for the throne between two brothers (his own, being Robert 'Curthose' and William 'Rufus')
C. His own acquisition of the English throne on the death of William
'Rufus', in place of his absent elder brother Robert, in 1100 [the
resolution of their claims not being decided except on the field of battle in
1106, at Tinchebrai].Henry I's evident desire was for the succession of his son (or at
least one of his sons), and failing that, the succession of his daughter
Matilda. He knew full well, little was guaranteed as to the English
succession, else he would not have required baronial agreement to Matilda's
succession before his death. Do we know, in the event of Matilda's death,
that he would not prefer the accession of his son Robert (the bastard known
as Robert de Caen, the Earl of Gloucester) over any available nephew ?Best regards,
John P. Ravilious
Therav3@aol.com
He had the following children:
Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 5 Mar 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France. He was buried on 8 Jul 1189 in Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France. He married Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of ENGLAND in Unmd.
Other marriages:BALLIOL, Annabel
CLIFFORD, Rosamond De
Unknown
AQUITAINE, Elbeonore Princess Of
Do we have a date in 1203 as to when Joan was sent to England from
Normandy? This would be interesting and possibly enlightening - John himself
was in Normandy during most of that year, in Le Mans in January but then
moving into Normandy near Argentan and not leaving Normandy (although this
time, for good) on 5 December. As recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis and the
author of the Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal, John was clearly in the
process of losing hold of Normandy during that year, so it would seem Joan's
relocation to England was part of the overall process of collapse.As to the issue of Henry I's issue, it may be that he thought the
alliances of his illegitimate brood would not complicate the matter of
succession - however, immediate prior history does not mesh well with this
presumption. The 70-year period preceding Henry I's death involved several
problematic dynastic problems:A. The forceful taking of the English throne by a bastard (his own
father);B. The lengthy contest for the throne between two brothers (his own, being Robert 'Curthose' and William 'Rufus')
C. His own acquisition of the English throne on the death of William
'Rufus', in place of his absent elder brother Robert, in 1100 [the
resolution of their claims not being decided except on the field of battle in
1106, at Tinchebrai].Henry I's evident desire was for the succession of his son (or at
least one of his sons), and failing that, the succession of his daughter
Matilda. He knew full well, little was guaranteed as to the English
succession, else he would not have required baronial agreement to Matilda's
succession before his death. Do we know, in the event of Matilda's death,
that he would not prefer the accession of his son Robert (the bastard known
as Robert de Caen, the Earl of Gloucester) over any available nephew ?Best regards,
John P. Ravilious
Therav3@aol.com
Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of ENGLAND was born about 1131 in Of, Westminster, Middlesex, England. She married Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of ENGLAND in Unmd.
They had the following children:
Fulbert De FALAISE 1, 2 was born about 978 in Of, Falaise, Normandie. He married Doda Of FALAISE.
Doda Of FALAISE 1, 2 was born about 980 in Of, Falaise, Normandie. She married Fulbert De FALAISE.
They had the following children:
F i Harlette De FALAISE was born about 1003. M ii Osbern Of FALAISE 1, 2 was born about 1012 in Of, Falaise, Normandie. M iii Walter Of FALAISE 1, 2 was born about 1005 in Of, Falaise, Normandie. M iv Reynald Lord Of CROY 1, 2 was born about 1008 in Of Croy, Picardie, Flandres.