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Egbert King of England [Parents] was born 775 in England. He died Jun 839 in England. married Redburh of Wessex Queen on WFT Est. 794-823.

Other marriages:
Wessex, Redburh of Queen

Redburh of Wessex Queen was born about 788 in England. She died WFT Est. 810-882. Redburh married Egbert King of England on WFT Est. 794-823.

Other marriages:
Egbert, King of England


Egbert King of England [Parents] was born 775 in England. He died Jun 839 in England. married Redburh of Wessex Queen on WFT Est. 800-827.

Other marriages:
Wessex, Redburh of Queen

Redburh of Wessex Queen was born about 788 in England. She died WFT Est. 810-882. Redburh married Egbert King of England on WFT Est. 800-827.

Other marriages:
Egbert, King of England

They had the following children:

  M i Ethelwulf King of England / Wessex

Eahlmund of Kent King [Parents] was born 758 in England. He died 786. Eahlmund was married was married WFT Est. 776-785.

He had the following children:

  M i Egbert King of England

Frithuwald [Parents] was born 180.

He had the following children:

  M i Beltsa

Freothaln [Parents] was born 160 in Asgard.

He had the following children:

  M i Frithuwald

Edward I, King of England [Parents] [image] was born 870 in Wessex, England. He died Aug 26 924 in Farrington, Berkshire, England. married Edgiva Queen of England on WFT Est. 909-923.

Other marriages:
Edgiva, Queen of England

910 - King Edward the Elder of England attacks the Joint-Kings Halfdan
II, Eowils Ragnarson of Norse York. All three monarchs are killed at the
Battle of Tettenhall and their kingdom crippled. Ragnall I Ivarrson,
grandson of Ivarr the Boneless, seizes the throne after years of roaming the
Western Seas.
Edward I Longshanks King of England was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He was christened
on 22 Jun 1239 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-The-San, Cumberland, England. He was
buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He Royality in England. Reigned King of England 1212-1307.
Parents: King of England Henry III and Countess of Provence Eleonore PROVENCE Queen of England.

He was married to Marguerite Princess of France on 8 Sep 1299 in Canterbury, Gloucestershire, Kent, England. Children were: Thomas Prince of
England Earl Of Norfolk, Edmund Prince of England Earl of Kent, Eleonor Princess of England.

He was married to Eleanor Queen of England after 5 Aug 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain. Children were: Eleanor Princess of England, Joan
Princess of England , John Prince of England, Henry Prince of England, Julian Katherine, Joan of Acre PLANTAGENET Princess, Alphonso Prince
of England Earl of Chester, Isabel Princess of England , Margaret Princess of England, Berengaria Princess of England, Mary Princess of England,
Alice Princess of England, Elizabeth Princess of England, Edward II King of England, Beatrice Princess of England, Blance Princess of England.

GEN: King of Wessex ... GEN: RULERS.ENG (Compuserve) says 869; HAWKINS.GED says 871; GEN: GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 1016089664 says 870; GEN: GODWIN.TXT says CIR 870; Royalty for Commeners, p. 171 says 875, Wessex GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton, p. 339; HAWKINS.GED says 26 Aug 924; GEN: Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171 says Jul 924, Ferrington; GEN: COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT Nov 924; COMYN4.TAF (Comp), p. 6 says ABT 924 GEN: HAWKINS.GED; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ; GEN: King of Wessex (899-924). He fought with his father against the Danes and was GEN: apparently joint king with him. He gradually became ruler of all England GEN: south of the Humber. - Encyclopedia, p 254 GEN: Had children by his concubine Ecgwyna and contracted a legitimate marriage GEN: only after the death of his father ... subsequently married twice, probably GEN: repudiating one wife - Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages, p. 106 GEN: EDWARD THE ELDER, son of ALFRED THE GREAT and EALHSWITH, ...was so handicapped by an unruly temper and ungoverned speech that GEN: many of the nobility would have preferred Ethelred for their king. Edward was duly crowned, and in his brief reign, trou GEN: by divided opinion, some of the monasteries which had been enriched and enlarged under his pious father and Dunstan's influence GEN: were stripped of their recent endowment by neighbouring landowners who may have distrusted the growing influence of the GEN: church, and GEN: certainly resented the late diminishment of their own importance ... Three years after his accession, Ewad was murdered, at GEN: Corfe in Dorset, where he had gone to visit his stepmother and his half-brother Ethelred. It was the 18th March, and in th GEN: evening he rode back, after hunting, and outside the castle was surrounded by men of the household. A cry escapes that GEN: impenetrable scene - 'What do ye, breaking my right arm?' - and the young king, still upon his horse, was stabbed to death at t GEN: instigation of unknown conspirators. GEN: Ethelred was too young to have been involved, and there is no evidence that his mother was implicated. But Edward was buried GEN: without royal honours, and no one was punished for his death, though the Chronicle declares that 'no worse deed than this GEN: the English people was committed since first they came to Britain.' Edward, the unruly boy, got a martyr's fame, and his tomb GEN: inspired a legend of the miracles wrought above it; while Ethelred was crowned king an an air that was heavy with suspici GEN: The Conquest of England, Eric GEN: Linklater, p. 110 GEN: United English, Claimed Scotland, ruled 899-924 - RULERS.ENG (Compuserve) GEN: King of England, 899-924; King of Wessex. Edward was a Bretwala (King of Kings) - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. GEN: 171 GEN: The Ango-Saxon form of his name is Eadweard. This Edward, the son of Alfred, is known as Edward the Elder. His reign was from GEN: 901 to 924. He was buried beside his father at Winchester, in the "New Minster" which Alfred had begun and which he hi GEN: finished. - A Short History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 69 GEN: The Unconque; died 925, Forndon, Northamptonshire, England - GEN: http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000003.ht m#I1440

Line 3874 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair;

Line 3875 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair; CONT GEN: COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 916; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 919;

Line 3876 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair; CONT GEN: Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171 says 919, Berkshire, England

Edgiva Queen of England [Parents] was born about 896 in Kent, England. She died Aug 25 968. married Edward I, King of England on WFT Est. 909-923.

Other marriages:
Edward, I, King of England

They had the following children:

  M i I Edmund King of England
  F ii Eadgifu Queen of France

Edward I, King of England [Parents] [image] was born 870 in Wessex, England. He died Aug 26 924 in Farrington, Berkshire, England. married Edgiva Queen of England on 919 in England.

Other marriages:
Edgiva, Queen of England

910 - King Edward the Elder of England attacks the Joint-Kings Halfdan
II, Eowils Ragnarson of Norse York. All three monarchs are killed at the
Battle of Tettenhall and their kingdom crippled. Ragnall I Ivarrson,
grandson of Ivarr the Boneless, seizes the throne after years of roaming the
Western Seas.
Edward I Longshanks King of England was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He was christened
on 22 Jun 1239 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-The-San, Cumberland, England. He was
buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. He Royality in England. Reigned King of England 1212-1307.
Parents: King of England Henry III and Countess of Provence Eleonore PROVENCE Queen of England.

He was married to Marguerite Princess of France on 8 Sep 1299 in Canterbury, Gloucestershire, Kent, England. Children were: Thomas Prince of
England Earl Of Norfolk, Edmund Prince of England Earl of Kent, Eleonor Princess of England.

He was married to Eleanor Queen of England after 5 Aug 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain. Children were: Eleanor Princess of England, Joan
Princess of England , John Prince of England, Henry Prince of England, Julian Katherine, Joan of Acre PLANTAGENET Princess, Alphonso Prince
of England Earl of Chester, Isabel Princess of England , Margaret Princess of England, Berengaria Princess of England, Mary Princess of England,
Alice Princess of England, Elizabeth Princess of England, Edward II King of England, Beatrice Princess of England, Blance Princess of England.

GEN: King of Wessex ... GEN: RULERS.ENG (Compuserve) says 869; HAWKINS.GED says 871; GEN: GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 1016089664 says 870; GEN: GODWIN.TXT says CIR 870; Royalty for Commeners, p. 171 says 875, Wessex GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, Frank Stenton, p. 339; HAWKINS.GED says 26 Aug 924; GEN: Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171 says Jul 924, Ferrington; GEN: COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT Nov 924; COMYN4.TAF (Comp), p. 6 says ABT 924 GEN: HAWKINS.GED; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ; GEN: King of Wessex (899-924). He fought with his father against the Danes and was GEN: apparently joint king with him. He gradually became ruler of all England GEN: south of the Humber. - Encyclopedia, p 254 GEN: Had children by his concubine Ecgwyna and contracted a legitimate marriage GEN: only after the death of his father ... subsequently married twice, probably GEN: repudiating one wife - Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages, p. 106 GEN: EDWARD THE ELDER, son of ALFRED THE GREAT and EALHSWITH, ...was so handicapped by an unruly temper and ungoverned speech that GEN: many of the nobility would have preferred Ethelred for their king. Edward was duly crowned, and in his brief reign, trou GEN: by divided opinion, some of the monasteries which had been enriched and enlarged under his pious father and Dunstan's influence GEN: were stripped of their recent endowment by neighbouring landowners who may have distrusted the growing influence of the GEN: church, and GEN: certainly resented the late diminishment of their own importance ... Three years after his accession, Ewad was murdered, at GEN: Corfe in Dorset, where he had gone to visit his stepmother and his half-brother Ethelred. It was the 18th March, and in th GEN: evening he rode back, after hunting, and outside the castle was surrounded by men of the household. A cry escapes that GEN: impenetrable scene - 'What do ye, breaking my right arm?' - and the young king, still upon his horse, was stabbed to death at t GEN: instigation of unknown conspirators. GEN: Ethelred was too young to have been involved, and there is no evidence that his mother was implicated. But Edward was buried GEN: without royal honours, and no one was punished for his death, though the Chronicle declares that 'no worse deed than this GEN: the English people was committed since first they came to Britain.' Edward, the unruly boy, got a martyr's fame, and his tomb GEN: inspired a legend of the miracles wrought above it; while Ethelred was crowned king an an air that was heavy with suspici GEN: The Conquest of England, Eric GEN: Linklater, p. 110 GEN: United English, Claimed Scotland, ruled 899-924 - RULERS.ENG (Compuserve) GEN: King of England, 899-924; King of Wessex. Edward was a Bretwala (King of Kings) - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. GEN: 171 GEN: The Ango-Saxon form of his name is Eadweard. This Edward, the son of Alfred, is known as Edward the Elder. His reign was from GEN: 901 to 924. He was buried beside his father at Winchester, in the "New Minster" which Alfred had begun and which he hi GEN: finished. - A Short History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 69 GEN: The Unconque; died 925, Forndon, Northamptonshire, England - GEN: http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000003.ht m#I1440

Line 3874 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair;

Line 3875 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair; CONT GEN: COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 916; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 919;

Line 3876 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE GEN: Anglo-Saxon England, p. 193, P.H. Blair; CONT GEN: Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 171 says 919, Berkshire, England

Edgiva Queen of England [Parents] was born about 896 in Kent, England. She died Aug 25 968. married Edward I, King of England on 919 in England.

Other marriages:
Edward, I, King of England


Alfred King of England [Parents] [image] was born 849 in Wantage, Berkshire, England. He died Oct 28 901 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. married Ealhswith of Mercia Queen on WFT Est. 843-898.

Other marriages:
Mercia, Ealhswith of Queen
Ealhswith, Queen of England

901 - King Edward the Elder of Wessex takes the title "King of the
Angles and Saxons". His mother, Dowager-Queen Ealhswith, founds the
Nunnaminster at Winchester and retires into a religious life there. Death of
King Aethelstan (alias Guthrum) of East Anglia. He is succeeded by his
son, Eric.

Ealhswith of Mercia Queen [Parents] was born about 852 in Mercia, England. She died Dec 5 905. Ealhswith married Alfred King of England on WFT Est. 843-898.

Other marriages:
Alfred, King of England

They had the following children:

  M i Edward I, King of England

I Edmund King of England [Parents] was born 920 in Wessex, England. He died May 26 946 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. I married Elgiva Queen of England on WFT Est. 938-944 in England.

Other marriages:
Elgiva, Queen of England

Elgiva Queen of England was born 922 in Wessex, England. She died 945 in Shaftebury Abbey, England. married I Edmund King of England on WFT Est. 938-944 in England.

Other marriages:
Edmund, I King of England


I Edmund King of England [Parents] was born 920 in Wessex, England. He died May 26 946 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. I married Elgiva Queen of England before 943 in England.

Other marriages:
Elgiva, Queen of England

Elgiva Queen of England was born 922 in Wessex, England. She died 945 in Shaftebury Abbey, England. married I Edmund King of England before 943 in England.

Other marriages:
Edmund, I King of England

They had the following children:

  M i Edgar King of England

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