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John Quincy ADAMS (Braintree, Mass. 11/7/1767 - 23/2/1848 US Capitol, Wash.) ; U.S. Senator; 8th U.S. Secretary of State; President of the United States #6 (Feder : 1825-1829); losing ....
Robert BACON (Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1860 - 1919 New York) ; businessman (lieutenant to J.P. Morgan, q.v.); Ambassador to France; 39th U.S. Secretary of State
James Addison (III) BAKER (Houston 1930) ; White House Chief of Staff; 67th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 61st U.S. Secretary of State
Thomas Francis BAYARD (Delaware 1828 - 1898 Mass.) ; U.S. Senator; 30th U.S. Secretary of State
George Mortimer BIBB (Virginia 1776 - 1859 Georgetown, D.C.) ; U.S. Senator; 17th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
Francis Beverley BIDDLE (Paris, France 1886 - 1968 Mass.) ; 58th U.S. Attorney General; Federal Judge; Judge at Nurenberg Trials
James Gillespie BLAINE (1830 - 1893) ; U.S. Speaker of House of Reps.; U.S. Senator; Presidential Candidate (Rep. 1884); 28th and 31st U.S. Secretary of State
Montgomery BLAIR (Kentucky 1813 - 1883 Maryland) ; 20th U.S. Postmaster General
Charles Joseph BONAPARTE (Baltimore 1851 - 1921 Baltimore) ; (lawyer, Activist, 33rd U.S. Secretary of Navy; 46th U.S. Attorney General; founded Bureau of Investigation)
William BRADFORD (Philadelphia 1755 - 1795 Washington, D.C.) ; Army Captain in Revolution; 2nd U.S. Attorney General
John BRECKINRIDGE (Virg. 1760 - 1806 Kentucky) ; U.S. Senator; 5th U.S. Attorney General
William Jennings BRYAN (Salem, Illinois 19/3/1860 - 26/7/1925 Dayton, Tennessee) ; 41st U.S. Secretary of State; spell-binding Orator most famous for his Cross of Gold speech; p....
James BUCHANAN (Penns. 23/4/1791 - 1/6/1868 Penns.) ; U.S. Senator; Minister to Russia; 17th U.S. Secretary of State; U.S. Senator; President of the United States #15 (Democ : 1857-1861)
Martin van BUREN (Kinderhook, N.Y. 5/12/1782 - 24/7/1862 Lindenwald) ; Governor of New York; 10th U.S. Secretary of State; U.S. Senator; President of the United States #8 (Demo....
John Caldwell CALHOUN (S.C. 1782 - 1850 Washington, D.C.) ; 16th U.S. Secretary of State; 10th U.S. Secretary of War; U.S. Senator (one of five greatest Senators); V....
George Washington CAMPBELL (Tongue, Sutherlands., Scotl. 1769 - 1848 Nashvill, Tenn.) ; U.S. Senator; 5th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; Ambassador to Russia, etc.
Lewis CASS (1782 - 1866) ; Brig. General; Governor of Michigan Territory; U.S. Senator; 14th U.S. Secretary of War; Ambassador to Fr....
Salmon Portland CHASE (N.H. 1808 - 1873 N.Y. City) ; Governor of Ohio; U.S. Senator; 25th U.S. Secretary of Treasury (issuing first paper currency); 6th Chief....
Richard Bruce CHENEY (Lincoln, Nebraska 1941) ; 17th U.S. Secretary of Defense; White House Chief of Staff; Vice President of the U.S.A. #46 under G.W. Bush; (Dick)
Henry CLAY (1777 - 1852) ; great Orator; U.S. Speaker of House of Reps.; U.S. Senator (one of five greatest Senators); 9th U.S. Secr....
Bainbridge COLBY (St. Louis, Missouri 1869 - 1950 New York) ; Co-founder of Progressive Party; 43rd U.S. Secretary of State
John Bowden (Jr.) CONNALLY (1917 - 1993) ; Governor of Texas; U.S. Secretary of Navy; 61st U.S. Secretary of Treasury
George Bruce CORTELYOU (N.Y. City 1862 - 1940 Long Isl.) ; 1st U.S. Secretary of Commerce & Labor; 42nd U.S. Postmaster General; 44th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
John Jordan CRITTENDEN (1787 - 1863) ; Governor of Kentucky; U.S. Senator; 15th & 22nd U.S. Attorney General; etc.
William EUSTIS (1753 - 1825) ; physician; legislator; 6th U.S. Secretary of War (incompetent in War of 1812); Minister to the Netherlands; Governor of Massachusetts
William Maxwell EVARTS (Boston, Mass. 1818 - 1901 N.Y. City) ; U.S. Senator; 27th U.S. Secretary of State; 29th U.S. Attorney General
Edward EVERETT (Mass. 1794 - 1865 Mass.) ; famous Orator (delivered a long speech just before Lincoln's Gettysburg Address); U.S. Senator; Governor ....
Thomas EWING (W. Virginia 1789 - 1871 Ohio) ; U.S. Senator; 1st U.S. Secretary of Interior; 14th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
William Pitt FESSENDEN (New Hampshire 1806 - 1869 Portland, Maine) ; U.S. Senator; 26th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
Hamilton FISH (1808 - 1893) ; Governor of New York; U.S. Senator; 26th U.S. Secretary of State
Benjamin FRANKLIN (Boston, Mass. 1706 - 1790 Philadelphia) ; (famous Inventor; amateur Mathematician; founded newspapers; Governor of Pennsylvania; Signer of the
Lyman Judson GAGE (N.Y. 1836 - 1927 San Diego, Calif.) ; (banker; 42nd U.S. Secretary of Treasury)
Henry Dilworth GILPIN (Lancaster, Engl. 1801 - 1860 Philadelphia) ; 14th U.S. Attorney General
Walter Quintin GRESHAM (Indiana 1832 - 1895 Washington, D.C.) ; 35th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 33rd U.S. Secretary of State; Presidential Candidate; 31st U.S. Postmaster General
Felix GRUNDY (11/9/1777 - 19/12/1840 Nashville, Tennessee) ; U.S. Senator; 13th U.S. Attorney General
Alexander HAMILTON (West Indies 11/1/1755 - 12/7/1804 New York) ; Key Founding Father of the U.S.A.; 1st U.S. Secretary of Treasury; (DNA TESTS show I1)
Ebenezer HAZARD (Philadelphia 1745 - 1817 Philadelphia) ; (Publisher; scholar); 3rd U.S. Postmaster General under Continental Congress
Christian Archibald HERTER (Paris, France 1895 - 1966 Washington, D.C.) ; Governor of Massachusetts; 53rd U.S. Secretary of State
Ebenezer Rockwood HOAR (1816 - 1895) ; U.S. Congressman; 30th U.S. Attorney General (1st to head a Dept. of Justice)
Herbert Clark HOOVER (Iowa 10/8/1874 - 20/10/1964 N.Y.) ; U.S. Secretary of Commerce; President of the United States #31 (Repub : 1929-1933); losing Presidential Candidate (Rep. 1932); (eponym)
David Franklin HOUSTON (N.C. 1866 - 1940 N.Y. City) ; President of University of Texas; Chancellor of Washington University; 5th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; 58th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
Charles Evans HUGHES (N.Y. 1862 - 1948 Mass.) ; Governor of New York; Republican Presidential Candidate (Rep. 1916); 44th U.S. Secretary of State; 11th Chief Justice of the United States
Cordell HULL (Tennessee 1871 - 1955 Washington, D.C.) ; U.S. Senator; 47th U.S. Secretary of State; 'Founder of the United Nations'; Nobel Peace Laureate (1945)
John JAY (N.Y. 1745 - 1829 N.Y.) ; Governor of New York; 1st Acting U.S. Secretary of State; 1st Chief Justice of the United States; Key Founding Father of the U.S.A.
Thomas JEFFERSON (Virg. 13/3/1743 - 4/7/1826 Monticello, Virg.) ; Governor of Virginia; President of the United States #3 (Dem-Rep : 1801-1809); 1st U.S. Secretary of Stat....
Frank Billings KELLOGG (New York 1856 - 1937 St. Paul, Minn.) ; (U.S. Senator; 45th U.S. Secretary of State; Author and eponym of Kellogg-Briand Pact); Nobel Peace Laureate (1929)
Robert Francis KENNEDY (20/11/1925 - 6/6/1968 Los Angeles) ; 64th U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Senator; Presidential Candidate
John Forbes KERRY (Aurora, Colo. 1943) ; (Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts; U.S. Senator; Presidential Candidate (Dem. 2004); 68th U.S. Secretary of State); (Simoes-Ferreira's 2nd husband)
Philander Chase KNOX (Penns. 1853 - 1921 Washington, D.C.) ; U.S. Senator; 40th U.S. Secretary of State; 44th U.S. Attorney General
Robert LANSING (Watertown, N.Y. 1864 - 1928 N.Y. City) ; 42nd U.S. Secretary of State; negotiated & eponym of Lansing-Ishii Agreement
Charles LEE (Virg. 1758 - 1815 Virg.) ; 3rd U.S. Attorney General; Acting U.S. Secretary of State; (declined Jefferson's offer to serve on Supreme Court)
Levi (Sr.) LINCOLN (Mass. 1749 - 1820 Mass.) ; Governor of Massachusetts; U.S. Congressman; 4th U.S. Attorney General; Acting U.S. Secretary of State
Edward LIVINGSTON (1764 - 1836) ; U.S. Senator; 11th U.S. Secretary of State
James (Jr.) MADISON (Virg. 16/3/1751 - 28/6/1836 Virg.) ; 5th U.S. Secretary of State; President of the United States #4 (Dem-Rep : 1809-1817); Key Founding Father of the U.S.A.; (MIPHMHH #224)
William Learned MARCY (Mass. 1786 - 1857 N.Y.) ; U.S. Senator; Governor of New York; 20th U.S. Secretary of War; 21st U.S. Secretary of State
George Catlett (Jr.) MARSHALL (1880 - 1959) ; General of the Army; 50th U.S. Secretary of State; 3rd U.S. Secretary of Defense; eponym of Mar....
John MARSHALL (Chief Justice) (Virg. 1755 - 1835) ; 4th U.S. Secretary of State; 4th Chief Justice of the United States; sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.
William Gibbs (Jr.) McADOO (Marietta, Georgia 1863 - 1951 Wash., D.C.) ; U.S. Senator; 53rd U.S. Secretary of Treasury
Louis McLANE (Delaware 1786 - 1857 Baltimore) ; 10th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; Minister Plenipotentiary to U.K.; 12th U.S. Secretary of State
Return Jonathan (Jr.) MEIGS (Conn. 1764 - 1824 Ohio) ; U.S. Senator; Governor of Ohio; 5th U.S. Postmaster General
Andrew William MELLON (Pittsburgh 1855 - 1937 Southampton, N.Y.) ; (financier, industrialist, Philanthropist, eponym, Ambassador; 49th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; helped es....
Ogden Livingston MILLS (Rhode Island 1884 - 1937 New York) ; 50th U.S. Secretary of Treasury
James MONROE (Monroe's Creek, Virg. 28/4/1758 - 4/7/1831 Virginia) ; 7th U.S. Secretary of State; 8th U.S. Secretary of War; Governor of Virginia; President of the United Sta....
William Henry MOODY (Mass. 1853 - 1917) ; 35th U.S. Secretary of Navy; 45th U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Richard B. OLNEY (Mass. 1835 - 1917 Boston) ; 40th U.S. Attorney General; 34th U.S. Secretary of State
Samuel OSGOOD (Mass. or Conn. 1747 - 1813 New York) ; (merchant, statesman, represented Massachusetts in Continental Congress; founder of City Bank of New York); 1st U.S. Postmaster General
Timothy PICKERING (1745 - 1829) ; 2nd U.S. Secretary of War; 5th U.S. Postmaster General; 3rd U.S. Secretary of State; Founding Father of the U.S.A.
Colin Luther (General) POWELL (New York City 1937 - 2021) ; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; National Security Advisor; 65th U.S. Secretary of State
Edmund Jennings RANDOLPH (1753 - 1813) ; Governor of Massachusetts; 2nd U.S. Secretary of State; 1st U.S. Attorney General
Elliot Lee RICHARDSON (Boston 1920 - 1999 Boston) ; (Lt.-Governor of Massachusetts; Ambassador to United Kingdom; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and We....
Hillary Diane RODHAM (Chicago 26/10/1947) ; First Lady (CLINTON) of the United States; U.S. Senator; 67th U.S. Secretary of State; Presidential Candidate (Dem. 2016)
William Pierce ROGERS (1913 - 2001) ; 63rd U.S. Attorney General; 55th U.S. Secretary of State
Elihu ROOT (1845 - 1937) ; 41st U.S. Secretary of War; 38th U.S. Secretary of State; U.S. Senator; etc.; one of three Grandmasters o....
Richard RUSH (Philadelphia 1780 - 1859 Philadelphia) ; 8th U.S. Attorney General; Minister to England and France; 8th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; etc.
David Dean RUSK (Cherokee, Georgia 1909 - 1994 Athens, Georgia) ; 54th U.S. Secretary of State
William Henry SEWARD (N.Y. 1801 - 1872) ; Governor of New York; U.S. Senator; leading Republican politician; Presidential Candidate; Abolitionist; ....
John SHERMAN (Ohio 1823 - 1900 Washington, D.C.) ; U.S. Senator; 35th U.S. Secretary of State; 32nd U.S. Secretary of Treasury; (Author & eponym of Sherman Antitrust Act)
George Pratt SHULTZ (N.Y. City 1920 - 2021) ; U.S. Secretary of Labor; Director of O.M.B.; 62nd U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 60th U.S. Secretary of State
Robert SMITH (Penns. 1757 - 1842 Baltimore) ; (fought at Battle of Brandywine; patriot in American Revolution; lawyer); 6th U.S. Secretary of State; U.....
John Canfield SPENCER (Hudson, N.Y. 1788 - 1858 Albany, N.Y.) ; U.S. Congressman; 16th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 17th U.S. Secretary of War; etc.
Edwin McMasters STANTON (Ohio 1814 - 1869 Washington, D.C.) ; 27th U.S. Secretary of War; 25th U.S. Attorney General; Abolitionist
Henry Lewis STIMSON (1867 - 1950) ; 46th U.S. Secretary of State; 45th & 54th U.S. Secretary of War; Governor-General of the Philippines
Harlan Fiske STONE (1872 - 1946) ; 52nd U.S. Attorney General; 12th Chief Justice of the United States
Alphonso TAFT (Vermont 1810 - 1891 San Diego) ; 31st U.S. Secretary of War; 34th U.S. Attorney General
William Howard TAFT (Cincinatti 15/9/1857 - 8/3/1930 Washington, D.C.) ; 42nd U.S. Secretary of War; Governor of Cuba; Governor-General of the Philippines; President of the Unite....
Roger Brooke TANEY (Maryland 1777 - 1864 Wshington, D.C.) ; 12th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 11th U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Secretary of War (acting); 5th Chief Ju....
Rex Wayne TILLERSON (Wichita Falls, Texas 1952) ; C.E.O. of EXXON; 69th U.S. Secretary of State
Isaac TOUCEY (Conn. 1792 - 1869 Conn.) ; U.S. Senator, 20th U.S. Attorney General, 23rd U.S. Secretary of Navy, Governor of Connecticut
Abel Parker UPSHUR (1790 - 1844) ; 15th U.S. Secretary of State; 13th U.S. Secretary of Navy
Frederick Moore `Fred' VINSON (Kentucky 1890 - 1953 Washington, D.C.) ; U.S. Congressman; 53rd U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 13th Chief Justice of the United States
Henry Agard WALLACE (1888 - 1965) ; U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Vice President of the U.S.A. #33 under F.D. Roosevelt; U.S. Secretary of Commerce
John William (III) WARNER (Washington, D.C. 1927 - 2021) ; 61st U.S. Secretary of Navy; U.S. Senator; (one of the few Republicans with enough integrity to ask the p....
Daniel `the Orator' WEBSTER (1782 - 1852) ; U.S. Senator (one of five greatest Senators); famous & influential lawyer; 14th & 19th U.S. Secretary of State (under 3 Presidents)
Oliver (Jr.) WOLCOTT (1760 - 1833) ; Governor of Connecticut; 2nd U.S. Secretary of Treasury
Levi WOODBURY (New Hampshire 1789 - 1851 N.H.) ; U.S. Senator; Governor of New Hampshire; U.S. Supreme Court Justice; 13th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; 9th U.S. Secretary of Navy
Erzsebet BATHORI (1560 - 1614) ; aka Elizabeth BATHORY, the Bloody Lady of CACHTICE, the Tigress of CSEJTE, Countess DRACULA; (gruesome Serial Killer, may have killed 600+)
William(?) CADDELL (Laird of CAWDOR) ; Thane of CALDER; (Caddell is the early Highland spelling, with CALDER and CAWDIOR the variants used in Scottish Lowland and England resp.)
Alphonso de BOURBON & Dampierre (Rome 1936 - 1989 Vail, Colorado) ; aka Alphonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Victor Maria (Duke) of CADIZ & ANJOU; (Pretender heir to four Kingdo....
Robert (FitzROY; of GLOUCESTER) de CAEN (Normandy 1090? - 1147 Gloucests.) ; `the Consul'; Earl of MEULLENT & GLOUCESTER; (staunch defender of his half-sister, Empress Maud Lady of the English)
Edward II (King) of ENGLAND (1284 - 1327 Berkeley Castle) ; of CAERNAVON; scandalized the court (e.g. with his lover Piers Gaveston), deposed by his wife's lover (Ro....
Gaius JULIUS Caesar (Dictator) of ROME (100 BC - 15/3/44 BC) ; eponym of CAESAR (Czar, Kaiser), eponym of month July; (although Augustus was first to hold the Roman tit....
Germanicus Claudius (15 BC - 19) ; aka Claudius Drusus Nero GERMANICUS Julius CAESAR Claudianus
Pope Boniface VIII (Benedetto GAETANI) (Anagni, Italy 1235? - 1303) ; (Catholic Pope, fought for increased papal power, imprisoned by King Philp IV of France)
Scipione CAFFARELLI (Cardinal) (1576 - 1633) ; aka Scipione BORGHESE; (right to BORGHESE surname conveyed by Pope Paul V, q.v.; famous patron of Caravag....
Raimon de SABRAN du CAILAR (1155? - 1209? (or '24?)) ; aka Raimond (Rainou?) of SABRAN; poss. Lord of Castellar & Forcalq; (many sources show him and 'brother' Renier as same person)
Rainon du CAILAR (1100? - 1156+) ; aka Raimond (Rainou Raines Renier I) d' UZES; Sn. du CAYLAR
Ralf de CAISNETO (CHESNEY; CHASNEY) (Quesnai, Normandy 1044? - 1086+ England) ; or: poss. Richard (Ralf's brother); aka Ralph (Sire) de QUESNAY; (de CAYNETO)
Carlos BOURBON-PARMA, Duke of CALABRIA (1938 - 2015) ; Saxonist Pretender King of ENGLAND; (also Pretender to other Kingdoms); aka Carlos Maria Alfonso Marcelo de BORBON, etc.
William CALDER (7th Thane) of CAWDOR (? - 1503) ; (he gave Cawdor to his son John, who died young leaving the baby Muriel as Heiress; William was not then ....
William(?) CADDELL (Laird of CAWDOR) ; Thane of CALDER; (Caddell is the early Highland spelling, with CALDER and CAWDIOR the variants used in Scottish Lowland and England resp.)
John Caldwell CALHOUN (S.C. 1782 - 1850 Washington, D.C.) ; 16th U.S. Secretary of State; 10th U.S. Secretary of War; U.S. Senator (one of five greatest Senators); V....
Al Hussein (King) of the HIJAZ (HEJAZ) (Istanbul 1854 - 1931 Amman) ; aka Hussein (al-Husayn) ibn ALI; aka al-Husayn ibn Ali al-HASHIMI; King of the ARABS; Sharif of MECCA; claimant CALIPH (of all the Muslims)
'Uthman (UMAYYAD Caliph) ibn 'AFFAN (Mecca 609?? - 656 Medina) ; aka Othman al-UMAYYAH; aka Orthman bin AFFAN; 3rd Rightly Guided (RASHIDUN) Caliph of ISLAM
al-Hasan al-Sibt ibn 'ALI (Caliph) (625? - 669 al-Medina) ; aka Hassan ibn 'ALI; aka Al-Hassan ben ALI TALIB; aka al-Hasan al-Mujtaba ibn 'Ali'; 2nd Holy Imam of the....
Mu' awiya ibn ABU SUFYAN (General; Caliph) (Mecca 603 - 680) ; aka Muawiya I (1st UMAYYAD Caliph, 5th Caliph) of ISLAM; aka Mu'awiah bin ABI SUFYAN bin Harb; aka Abu '....
Ali (al-MURTADHA) ibn ABU TALIB (Caliph) (Mecca 600? - 661 Iraq) ; aka Ali `the Hashemite' of ARABIA; 4th Caliph in IRAQ; 1st Holy Imam (& 4th and last Rightly Guided (RAS....
'Umar (al-FAROOQ) ibn AL-KHATTAB (Mecca 586? - 644) ; aka Omar FAROOQ; 2nd Rightly Guided (RASHIDUN) Caliph of ISLAM; (champion wrestler; vowed to kill Mohamme....
Muawiyah II ibn YAZID (Caliph) (? - 684) ; aka Abu 'Abderrahman; after him Caliphate was held by Abbasid (Zubayrid and Marwanid) dynasties
Mehmed II `the Great' (7th Sultan of TURKEY) (Edirne 1430? - 1481) ; the CONQUEROR; aka Fatih Sultan Mehmed; (had unsuccessful 1st reign as child, but in 2nd reign conquered ....
Osman Ertugurul (Heir) of TURKEY (Istanbul 1912 - 2009 Istanbul) ; aka Ertugrul I (Osman V) (Pretender Caliph); 43rd Head of House of OSMAN; (spent much of life stateless i....
Charles CALVERT [alt ped] (1688 - 1732) ; Proprietary Governor of Maryland; (one of several spurious pedigrees introduced by George Sydney Horace Lee Washington)
Duncan Dubh CAMBEL of STRACHUR (? - 1304?) ; aka Duncan `Black'; (Strachur was probably the senior Campbell line, later usurped by descendants of Archibald)
[Avicia of CUMBRIA] Margareta ; or: poss. Avicia of CUMBRIA
Beli MAWR (King) of BRITONS (99? BC - 72 BC) ; aka Heli (Belenos) `the Great'; aka Bran Beli `the Blessed'; the CAMBRIAN; a Druid; `Celtic GOD of the Sun'
Cunedda (King) in BRITAIN (? - 772? BC) ; aka Kunedda (Cunedagius) of CAMBRIA; Murdered his brother Marganus (who was plotting against him) and became sole ruler
George Alexander Louis of CAMBRIDGE (London 22/7/2013) ; Heir to the Kingship of UNITED KINGDOM; (of ENGLAND; WINDSOR; WALES); (he has one or more siblings but I've stopped updating this database)
Richard PLANTAGENET of CONISBURGH (1375? - 5/8/1415) ; 3rd Earl of CAMBRIDGE; (participated in the Southampton Plot); (Clifford's 1st husband?)
William Arthur Philip Louis WINDSOR (London 1982) ; Prince of GREAT BRITAIN & Northern Ireland; K.G.; K.T.; Duke of CAMBRIDGE; aka William WALES; prob. future King William V of ENGLAND
Arthur ap PEDR (585? - ?) ; King of DYFED; (prob. not Arthur King in CAMELOT, but poss. named after him)
Arthur (High-King) of BRITAIN (Cornwall? 25/12/479 - 16/2/538 Camlann) ; (this shows Arthur's pedigree according to Monmouth, generally believed to be fabricated); aka Arthwyr (A....
Arthwys ap MOR (455? - ?) ; prob. not the famous Arthur in CAMELOT; poss. King of the PENNINES
Artur (Prince) of DALRIADA (? - 582 nr. River Allan) ; aka Arturius of MANANN; Prince in CAMELOT; Dux Bellorum of BRITONS against Picts and Saxons; (although ne....
Athelstan `the Glorious' (King) of ENGLAND (895? - 939?) ; or: poss. Athelstan of the SAXONS (poss. Athelstan's uncle); poss. aka Athelstan of the SAXONS; defeated Olaf III at Battle of Brunanburh in 937; poss. an inspiration....
Athrwys (Arthroys) ap MEURIG (616? - 655? (or '85?)) ; (Atroys Adroes Athrowes); aka Rex Artorius, Fili Mavricius; King of GLYWYSSING (& GWENT); (in some theor....
Cadell (I) Ddyrnllwg ap CADEYRN (440? - ?) ; aka Cadell Durnluc (Ddrynllwy Ddyrnllwg Ddymllwg Ddyrnllug) ap CATEYRN; `Gleaming Hilt'; King of POWYS; poss. Arthur of CAMELOT
Dyfnwal HEN (King) of STRATHCLYDE (? - 543?) ; aka Domgal (Dumnagual Dumngual) I (King) of DUMBARTON; aka Dyfnal HEN, Lord of ANNANDALE; prob. not Arthur of CAMELOT
Einion `Yrth' ap CUNEDDA (ap CUNEDAG) ; aka Eynyawn yrth; aka Enoch `the Impetuous'; 1st King of GWYNEDD; his son Owain may have been Arthur or Uther Pendragon of CAMELOT legend
Gwerthefyr ap AERGUL (King) of DEMETIA (475? - 540?) ; aka Guertepir (Guortepir Uortiporius Voteporix Vortipor Votecorigas) ap AIRCOL; poss. aka Artuir of DYFED (of CAMELOT ?)
Iahan (Jean) `Reith' de BRETAGNE (672? - ?) ; poss. aka Ivor (poss. confused with his brother-in-law Iovir, a famous HERO); poss. aka Riothamus of BRIT....
Pasgen (Buellt) ap GWRTHEYRN (406? - ?) ; aka Pascent ap GUORTHEGIRN; King of BUILLT & GWERTHRYNION; he or son is possibly Arthur of CAMELOT
Riotham ap DEROCH (Prince) of DOMNONEE (435? - 470?) ; aka Riothamus filius DAROCUS (High King?) of BRITTANY; aka Riwal (Rigotamos) I; poss. aka Arthur in CAMELOT
Urien (King) of RHEGED (? - 579?) ; Llyw (Ruler of) CATRAETH; prob. not Arthur of CAMELOT
CAMENAE
Egeria the NYMPH (or the CAMENAE) ; (Aegiria Hegeria; ancient Latin GODDESS of Healing, Springs, Sacred Knowledge and Inspiration; CAMENAE eq....
Dougal (Duncan?) of Lochow CAMPBELL ; aka Dugald `Cam Beul' O'DUIBNE; (Donald of Strachur was probably the older son, but Archibald's Lochow heirs prospered)
Duncan Dubh CAMBEL of STRACHUR (? - 1304?) ; aka Duncan `Black'; (Strachur was probably the senior Campbell line, later usurped by descendants of Archibald)
Emma Rosella CAMPBELL (Edinboro, Penn. 20/10/1851 - 17/12/1930) ; first woman to enroll at (and graduate from) Washburn College (then called Lincoln College)
George Washington CAMPBELL (Tongue, Sutherlands., Scotl. 1769 - 1848 Nashvill, Tenn.) ; U.S. Senator; 5th U.S. Secretary of Treasury; Ambassador to Russia, etc.
John CAMPBELL (Amity, Penns. 1730? - 1784+) ; ``maker of iron''
John CAMPBELL (Carrisk, Argyll 1662? - by 1731 Manhatawny, Penns.) ; (a Scots Covenanter, imprisoned the same year as 9th Earl Argyll, banished to America after the MONMOUTH ....
Walter (5th of Skipnish?) CAMPBELL (Argyll, Scotl. 1630? - 1704?) ; (this link was a confused assumption, Walter having a son John who was Provost, Bedchamber Groom, etc., not the imprisoned Covenanter)
[Pedro de CANGAS (q.v., Fernan's son)] Fernan Perez PONCE DE LEON (? - 1292?) ; or: Pedro de CANGAS (q.v., Fernan's son); Sn. de la Puebla de Asturias; Adelantado Mayor de la frontera de Andalucia
Eduardo CANSINO (1895 - 1968) ; (abused his daughter, calling her his wife at parties)
Rita HAYWORTH (N.Y. City 1918 - 1987 New York City) ; aka Margarita Carmen CANSINO; (rated 19th most significant American actress ever, 2nd most glamorous actress (Imdb))
Fruela of BARDALIA (Duke) of CANTABRIA (? - 760?) ; or: Vimara ALFONSEZ (King of ASTURIAS : son of Alfonso I) or: (NN), father of King Alfonso I; aka Fruela I PEREZ (King) de ASTURIAS & Galicia; Count of BARTULIO
Hatton ANDECA (Duke) of CANTABRIA (? - 19/7/711) ; or: poss. Hunold (Hatton's brother); Prince of the BASQUES; aka Andeca (Fuerst) der BASKEN; (progenitor of House of QUIROS)
Charibert (nobleman) of NEUSTRIA (555? - 636?) ; progenitor of the House of CAPET; de HASPENGAU; (sometimes confused with Charibert King in Paris, q.v., son of Chlothar)
Conrad CAPETIAN (? - 906?) ; or: prob. not Adalbert von FRIESLAND
[Conrad CAPETIAN, q.v.] Conrad `the Old' of LOGENAHE (879? - 27/2/906 Fritzlar) ; Graf im OBERLAHNGAU, Hessengau, Gotzfeldgau; (KONRADINER); poss. Duke of the FRANKS
Hugh (Hugues) CAPET (King) of FRANCE (941 - 996) ; first King of the FRANKS of the third race (elected King 987); all subsequent Kings of France (except Eng....
Isabelle (de) VERMANDOIS (1081? - 1131) ; Countess of Leicester; aka Elizabeth de CREPI; de CAPET
Jean I CAPET (King) of FRANCE (& NAVARRE) (15/11/1316 - 22/11/1316) ; `the Posthumous'; (his reign ended by his death at age one week, perhaps the youngest any King ever died)
Louis VIII `the Lion' (King) of FRANCE (Paris 1187 - 1226 Montpensier) ; (CAPET); (after invasion he was briefly recognized by some as King of ENGLAND but was never crowned)
Philip V CAPET (King) of FRANCE (1293? - 3/1/1322 Abbey of Longchamp) ; `the Tall'; (with his brother Louis, helped emancipate serfs); (as Philip II, King of NAVARRE)
Zoe CARBONOPSINA (TZAUTZINA) ZAUTZINA (by 874 - 913??) ; aka Zoe KARBONOPHINA Stylanus ZAUTES; (she was his 4th wife (forbidden in Orthodoxy), 3 wives having died without producing a male heir)
Acfrid II (Count) of CARCASSONNE & RASEZ (880? - 927+) ; aka Waifre (Effroi Alfred Acfred Acfredo); Duke of AQUITAINE; Count of AUVERGNE (& Macon ?); (In McBride....
[Bellon de CARCASSONNE] Borell d' URGEL (? - by 812) ; or: Bellon de CARCASSONNE or: Raoul; Count of Urgell-Cerdanya; aka Belo-Borrell de BARCELONA; (of Visigoth ancestry)
Sunifred (I; Comte de AUSONA) de URGELL (? - 848?) ; aka Sunyer (Hunfrid) I de CARCASSONNE; Margrave of BARCELONA (PROVENCE); Count of Urgell-Cerdanya; Count of Ampurias & Roussillon
Emma (prob. de SOLIGNY) (? - 1228?) ; or: prob. not Emma (Robert de Cardinan's daughter, not widow); aka Emma (prob. Widow) CARDINAM; poss. Heiress of ARLINGTON
Eva (ANDEA ?) (? - 1237+) ; or: (aka?) Wymarca; (she was an Heiress of CARDINAN, but details are unclear)
John ERSKINE (2nd/19th/23rd Earl of MAR) (1560? - 1634) ; (1st Lord CARDROSS; K.G.; Privy Counsellor; banished for his role in Raid of Ruthven; restored; High Treasurer of Scotland, etc.)
Anthony CARY (5th Viscount of FALKLAND) (Somersets. 1656 - 1694 Tower of London) ; (Treasurer of the Navy, sponsered journey which discovered Falkland Islands; eponym; M.P.; First Lord of the Admiralty)
Mausolus (King) of CARIA & Rodhos (? - 353 BC) ; (eponym of his Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; considered, pro....
Berthold I of ORTENGAU (1020? - 1078) ; Duke of CARINTHIA; aka Benzelin von ZAHRINGEN von THURGAU (TURIGOWE); von VILLENGEN; `der Bartige'; poss. aka Berthold IV von HAPSBURG
Gorles Sap ap SOLOR (452? - by 480) ; aka Gorlois (Duke) of TINTAGEL (Cornwall); aka Gwyrlys ap SORTUGUS; aka Gwyrllew (Duke) of CARLISLE; Governor of Cerniw
R1b-A88 y-Haplogroup (650 AD) ; (CARMAIN, CROWLEY, ERWIN, IRWIN); (in the Yfull database A88 is a child of A541, but R.org shows three levels of nesting); (McDONALD)
Walter (Sir; of HYNDFORD) CARMICHAEL (1520 - ?) ; aka John (of Park) CARMICHAEL; (brother Bartholomew d. without son, 5 Lairds descended from brother Willi....
[Roger CARMINOW (son of Roger's son Oliver, q.v.)] Roger (CARMINOW) de CARMYNOWE (1240? - 1308) ; or: poss. Roger CARMINOW (son of Roger's son Oliver, q.v.); Lord of Trelowith
Roger (CARMINOW) de CARMYNOWE (1240? - 1308) ; or: poss. Roger CARMINOW (son of Roger's son Oliver, q.v.); Lord of Trelowith
George Edward Stanhope Molyneux HERBERT (Highclere Castle, Hamps. 26/6/1866 - 5/4/1923 Cairo) ; 5th Earl of CARNAERVON; patron of archaeologist Henry Carter; (poss. suffered Curse of Tutankhamen)
Andrew CARNEGIE (Dunfermline, Scotl. 1835 - 1919 Mass.) ; (poor immigrant who built Carnegie Steel and was once the richest man in America; 6th wealthiest American....
James CARNEGIE (9th Earl of SOUTHESK) (Edinburgh 1827 - 1905) ; K.T. (famous poet; Baron BALINHARD; The Baronial title was significant as Southesk was a Scottish Earldom....
Udalrich I von WEIMAR (Margrave) of ISTRIA (? - 1070) ; aka Ulric I d' ISTRIE; aka Ulrich CARNIOLA (Marquis) of WEIMAR-KRAIN; aka Ulrich (Markgraf) von KRAIN (& Istrien)
Ermengarde of GERMANY (852? - 896) ; or: prob. an earlier wife; aka Ermengardis of the FRANKS; aka Trungarde d' ALSACE; aka Irmgard von ITALIEN; aka Irmengard der KAROLINGEN
Hermann II (Duke) of SWABIA (965? - 1004) ; (sometimes shown as Bernard I WERLE); von SCHWABEN; von WETTERAU; of the CAROLINGIANS; (Gerberga's 2nd husband)
Lothar (I; King & eponym) of LOTHARINGIA (796? - 29/9/855) ; EMPEROR of the WEST; King in ITALY; aka Lothaire (Hlothar) of the FRANKS; (von ALTDORF; of GERMANY); aka Lotharius I der KAROLINGEN
[Caleb CARR (Robert's brother)] Robert CARR (1614 - 1681) ; or: poss. Caleb CARR (Robert's brother); (immigrated on Elizabeth and Ann ; made home in Rhode Island)
Caleb CARR (1616 - 1695) ; (immigrated on Elizabeth & Ann ); Governor of Rhode Island
Robert VII BRUCE (1243 - 1304) ; 1st Earl of CARRICK; 6th Lord of Annandale; signatory of the Turnberry Band ; Guardian of SCOTLAND; aka Robert III de BRUS
Charles (of Carrollton) CARROLL (Maryland 1737 - 1832 Maryland) ; (one of the wealthiest Americans of his day; only Catholic Signer of the Declaration of Indepen....
Godefroid de BOUILLON (Leader of 1st Crusade) (France 1061 - 18/7/1100 Jerusalem) ; aka Godfrey V (Geoffrey?) de BOULOGNE; Duke of LOWER LORRAINE; King of JERUSALEM; PROTECTOR of The Holy S....
James Earl (Jr.) CARTER (Plains, Georgia 1/10/1924) ; (Jimmy); Governor of Georgia; President of the United States #39 (Democ : 1977-1981); losing Presidential....
Hannibal BARCA `the Great' of CARTHAGE (247 BC - 182 BC) ; (swore enmity to Rome at age of 9; one of the greatest Generals and military strategists ever; attacked I....
Rainald(?) WADARD (of CASSINGTON) (Normandy? 1040? - by 1124) ; aka Rainaldus WADARD; (held five hides from Odo of Bayeux in 1086); (there is some confusion: perhaps thi....
Alfonso X (King) of CASTILE (& Leon) (Toledo 1221 - 1284 Seville) ; `el Sabio' (`the Wise'); FERNANDEZ; (Holy Roman EMPEROR; eponym of the Alfonsine Tables of trigonometry)
Ferdinand V (King) of CASTILE (SPAIN) (1452 - 1516) ; aka Fernando II (de) TRASTAMARA (King) of ARAGON; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.; `the Catholic'; his marriage unified the Aragon and Castile thrones
Isabella (I; Queen) de CASTILE (1451 - 1504) ; `the Catholic'; financed the discovery voyages of Christopher Columbus; initiated the Inquisition; partly....
Jean II de PONTHIEU (? - 1341?) ; Comte d' AUMALE; aka Johann II von KASTILIEN-AUMALE
Juana (Queen) de ESPANA (Toledo 1479 - 1555) ; aka Joanna (Joan) `the Mad' of CASTILE; ARAGON; TRASTAMARA; co-Regent with son Charles V Habsburg
Juana (Infanta de CASTELA) la BELTRANEJA (1462 - 1530) ; Claimant Queen of GALICIA & CASTILE; (the name Beltraneja arises from the supposition that the King was ....
Sancho III (Garcie; GARCEZ) of CASTILE (991? - 1035) ; King of PAMPLONA; `the Great'; King of NAVARRE; (upon his death, the vast Kingdom of Navarre was split between his sons)
William `Lupellus' (de LOVEL) of CASTLE KARY (? - 1160??) ; Comte de YVERY; Sn. de IVRI & Breval; eponym of LOVEL (Lupellus (little wolf), Lupel, Lovel); aka William Gouel PERCEVAL
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Andrew STEWART (1560 - 1628) ; 3rd Lord OCHILTREE; 1st Baron of CASTLE STEWART
Robert STEWART (Viscount CASTLEREAGH) (1769 - 1822) ; (K.G.; Foreign Minister; Principal British Diplomat; Leader of House of Commons; etc.); 2nd Marquess of LONDONDERRY
Benedict IX (Teofilatto of TUSCULUM) (? - 1056?) ; (Catholic Pope; one of youngest popes; only pope to serve on more than one occasion; only man ever to have sold the papacy)
Boniface VIII (Benedetto GAETANI) (Anagni, Italy 1235? - 1303) ; (Catholic Pope, fought for increased papal power, imprisoned by King Philp IV of France)
Celestine III (Giacinto BOBO-ORSINI) (1106? - 1198) ; (Catholic Pope; although a noted theologian he had to be first ordained at age 85 when elected Pope; impr....
Celestine V (Pietro Angelerio) 1215 - 1296 SAINT
Clement V (Bertrand de GOT) (Bordelais 1260? - 1314) ; (first Catholic Pope to reside at Avignon; founded University of Perugia; suppressed Knights Templars)
Clement VI (Pierre ROGIER) (Corrze, France 1291? - 1352 Avignon) ; (Catholic Pope, displayed courage and charity during Black Death, giving sanctuary to accused Jews)
Clement VII (Giulio de' MEDICI) (Florence 1479 - 1534 Rome) ; (Catholic Pope; his alliance with France against the Habsburg Empire almost led to the conquest of Austria by the Turks)
Leo IX (Bruno of EGISHEIM-DAGSBURG) (1002 - 1054) ; (very influential Catholic Pope; cited the Donation of Constantine provoking schism with e Eastern Church; Pope)
Pius V (Antonio/Michele Ghislieri) 1504 - 1572 SAINT
Pius X (Giuseppe M. Sarto) 1835 - 1914 SAINT
Sergius III (Sergio de COMIS) (Rome ? - 911) ; (prob. Ordered Murders of anti-Pope Christopher and Pope Leo V; poss. worst Catholic Pope in history); aka Sergio de COMIS
Urban II (Odo de LAGERY) (Chatillon 1035?? - 29/7/1099) ; aka Urbano II (Catholic Pope & Saint); aka Eudes de CHATILLON; (excommunicated Emperor Henry IV & Frenc....
Urban VIII (Maffeo BARBERINI) (Florence 1568 - 1644 Rome) ; (Catholic Pope; last Pope to act as military CONQUEROR; forced Galileo to recant heliocentrism)
Cymbeline (King) of BRITONS (25 BC - 17?) ; aka Cunobelin (Cynfelin Cynvelin Cynfelyn Cymberline Cunobelinus Cunobelinos) (PENDRAGON ?); King of the SILURES (the CATUVELLAUNI)
Roger FitzCORBET (Normandy 1054? - 1134?) ; aka Roger CORBET (la CORBETT); 1st Lord of CAUS; Lord of Worthen
Walter de CAUS (1065? - 1130+) ; (de CAUX); (his name does not appear on list of Sherwood Keepers; was he Robert's brother instead of father? Did he die before his father?)
Georgiana Dorothy (Lady) CAVENDISH (London 1783 - 1858 Castle Howard) ; (the Duchess of DEVONSHIRE who was famous for her beauty, her politics, her portrait, etc.)
Peregrine Andrew Morny CAVENDISH (1944) ; 12th & present Duke of DEVONSHIRE; (Marquess of HARTINGTON; C.B.E. for his contributions to horseracing; billionaire; reality TV star)
William (K.G.) CAVENDISH (1641 - 1707 London) ; 1st Duke (& 4th Earl) of DEVONSHIRE; (one of the Immortal Seven who in 1688 invited William of Orange to rule England)
William (K.G.) CAVENDISH (1808 - 1891) ; 7th Duke of DEVONSHIRE; Lord Cavendish of KEIGHLEY; Earl of BURLINGTON; (won Smith's Prize at Cambridge; Chancellor of two Universities)
William John CAVENDISH-SCOTT-BENTINCK (1800 - 1879) ; Marquess of TITCHFIELD; 5th Duke of PORTLAND; (eccentric, had an underground maze excavated under his est....