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Gerald I von/de WASSENBOURG (1053? - 1138+?) ; aka Gerhard III (Graf) von GELDERN-WASSENBERG; aka Gerard I 'de Lange' van GELRE; Count of GUELDERS; aka Gerard I FLAMINUS (Flaminius)
Gerard (Count of TEISTERBANT) FLAMENS (1010? - 1082) ; Count of PEISTERBANT; aka Gerhardus of BETAU-TEISTERBANT; aka Gerard II (Count) von WASSENBERG
Baldwin V (Count) of HAINAUT (1150 - 1195) ; Baldwin VIII of FLANDERS; aka Boudewijn von HENNEGAU; Marquis of HENNEGAU-NAMUR
Baldwin VI (Count) of HAINAUT (1171 - 1205 Turkey) ; Baldwin IX of FLANDERS; Baudouin I (EMPEROR) de CONSTANTINOPLE; Leader of 4th Crusade (Crusader); aka Boudewijn von HENNEGAU
Baldwin (Baudouin V) de LILLE (1013? - 1067) ; Count of FLANDERS; aka Baldwin V INSULANUS; `the Pious'; (when his grandson Arnulf died without heir, Hai....
Margaret (Heiress) of HAINAUT (Constantinople 1202 - 1280) ; aka Margareta (Marguerite Marguerite) II (Countess) de FLANDERS; aka Margaretha van VLAANDEREN; von HENNEGAU; of CONSTANTINOPLE
Margaret II de MALE (1350? - 1405) ; aka Marguerite III de DAMPIERRE; aka Margarethe IV (Countess) of FLANDERS
Walter the FLEMING (Flanders ? - by 1138 Bedfords.) ; aka Walter (of WAHULL) FLANDRENSIS; (some conjecture Walter the Fleming and Dougall de Seton were same person)
Malcolm (1st Earl of WIGTON) FLEMING (by 1300 - by 1362) ; (this Wigton Earldom became extinct, later Earls descend from Malcolm's brother Patrick, q.v.)
Walter the FLEMING (Flanders ? - by 1138 Bedfords.) ; aka Walter (of WAHULL) FLANDRENSIS; (some conjecture Walter the Fleming and Dougall de Seton were same person)
Aethelfrith `the Fierce' of the ANGLES (570? - 617?) ; King of BERNICIA & DEIRA & NORTHUMBRIA; shared 3rd BRETWALDA with St. Ethelbert, q.v.; aka Ethelfrid (Aedlfred Ethelfrit) FLESAUR
George HEPBURN (? - 9/9/1513) ; Bishop of the Isles; Commendator of Arbroath and Iona
David (Sir; of Wedderburn) HOME (? - 9/9/1513) ; (seven of his sons were all present at Flodden and are collectively known as the `Seven Spears of Wedderburn')
Alexander (Sir; younger of Merchistoun) NAPIER (? - 9/9/1513) ; (of Edinbellie); (dying before his father, some srcs nevertheless show him as 5th Laird, making the later Laird number confused)
Catherine (of FLORENCE) de MEDICI (Florence 1519 - 1589 Blois) ; Regent Queen of FRANCE; effected the Massacre of Huguenots on 24 Aug 1572; (de MEDICIS); aka Catarina di MEDICI; (MIPHMHH #297)
Clemence de FOIX (1002? - 1035?) ; aka Clemencia de CARCASSONNE (de COMMINGES); (Clemence probably never existed; she resulted from misinter....
Clemencia de BIGORRE (1027? - 1065+) ; or: prob. not Sancha of ARAGON, q.v.; (FOIX-BIGORRE); (the claim that Clemencia was mother of Ermengol IV is prob. wrong -- Adalaidis was named....
FOLKUNGA or BJALBO or BJALLBO or BJELBO or FOLKUNGAATTENS or FOLKUNGE
I1 y-Haplogroup (I-P38) (prob. near Seine or Rhine River 2600 BC ) ; aka I1-M253; (concentrated in N.W. Europe; BUFFETT; BIRGERSSON, BJELBO, FOLKUNGA; SUMNER; BLYTHE-CLINTON;....
Birger (II) MAGNUSSON (FOLKUNGA) (1208? - 1266) ; Earl (Jarl) of LINKOPING; Ruler (Reichsverweser) of SWEDEN; 1st King of BJALLBO Dynasty; founder of Stock....
First Speaker of proto-Hellenic (ca 3000 BC) ; The proto-Hellenes are prob. the USATOVO (FOLTESTI ?) CULTURE which began superceding eastern Tripolye ca 3500 BC
Henri (Baron) de ROTHSCHILD (Paris 1872 - 1947 Switz.) ; aka Henri James Nathaniel Charles ROTHSCHILD; (playwright, physician, Philanthropist); aka Andre PASCAL, Charles des FONTAINES, P.-L. NAVEAU
[Alexander de FORBES (Christian's nephew)] Christian (Sir) de FORBES (1300? - 1325+) ; or: poss. John (of That Ilk) de FORBES (Christian's brother) or: Alexander de FORBES (Christian's nephew)
Arthur (of Logie and Balfour) FORBES ; poss. aka `Black Arthur'; (it is not certain this Arthur Forbes is the same as Black Arthur killed at Tilleangus)
George FORBES (3rd Earl of GRANARD) (1685 - 1765) ; M.P.; Commander-in-Chief of the Caribbean, Plenipotentiary to the Court of Muscovy, Vice-Admiral, etc.
[John (of That Ilk) de FORBES (Christian's brother)] Christian (Sir) de FORBES (1300? - 1325+) ; or: poss. John (of That Ilk) de FORBES (Christian's brother) or: Alexander de FORBES (Christian's nephew)
Gerald Rudolph (Jr.) FORD (Omaha 14/7/1913 - 2/12/2006 Calif.) ; aka Leslie Lynch (Jr.) KING; House Minority Leader; President of the United States #38 (Repub : 1974-1977....
Henry FORD (Michigan 1863 - 1947 Dearborn, Michigan) ; founder & eponym of Ford Motor Company; Inventor, important innovater; 12th wealthiest American ever; 10....
Hepzibah FORD (1625? - 1683) ; (immigrated on Mary & John )
Jesse de FOREST (Hainault 1576? - 1624 Brazilian Guiana) ; (soldier; leader of a group of Walloon Huguenots who immigrated fleeing persecution; planned to form New Belgium); (DEFOREST)
Guirand (Sn.) de FORSYTH (1190? - ?) ; Vicomte/Comte de FRONSAC (FRONSOC); (accompanied Eleanor of Provence, q.v., at her marriage to England's Henry III)
Gilbert (Sn.) d' AUFFAY ; (a Goubert d' AUFFAY certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror, is this he?)
Robert de BEAUMONT (1st Earl of LEICESTER) (1047? - 1118) ; aka Robert Ier de BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER; Earl of MELLENT; BELLOMONT; de MEULAN; 'le Prud'Homme'; certainly fo....
Eustace (Eustache) II (Count) of BOULOGNE (1030? - 1086?) ; `Gernobatus' (`aux Gernons'); certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror, commanding the right-side corps
William FitzOSBERN de BRETEUIL (1033? - 1071? Germany) ; 1st Earl of HEREFORD; de CREPON; FitzOSBORNE; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror
Eudes de CONTEVILLE (? - 1097 Palermo, Sicily) ; Bishop of BAYEUX; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror, as chief lieutenant; 1st Earl of KE....
William (3rd Count) d' EVEREUX ; Earl of SALISBURY; (EVREUX; ENREUX); certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror
Walter `the Elder' GIFFARD (Longueville 1010? - 1085) ; aka Gauthier de BOLBEC; Sn. de LONGUEVILLE; 1st Earl of BUCKINGHAM; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror
Hugh I `the Great' de GRANDMESNIL (Calvados, France 1030? - 1094? Oren, France) ; aka Hugo de GRENTEMESNIL (GRANTSMESNIL; de GRENTMESNIL); certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror
William (I; Lord) MALET (1041? - 1071?) ; Sn. de GRAVILLE; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror (as General); Sheriff of Yorkshire
Geoffroy de MONTBRAY (? - by 1093) ; Bishop of Coutances; (de MOWBRAY); certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror
Roger (II; de/van) MONTGOMERY (Shrops. 1018 - 1094) ; Governor of Normandy; 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (& Arundel); key advisor to William, certainly fought at Ha....
Robert de BURGO (Count; de) MORTAIGNE (Normandy 1040? - 1090) ; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror; 1st Earl of CORNWALL & Montgomery; (MORTAIN; de CONTEVILLE)
Alan `the Red' (1st Earl) of RICHMOND (1040? - 1089) ; aka Alain (RUFUS) le ROUX; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror, commanding the left-side c....
FOUNDING-FATHER or SIGN-DECL --- (see also DAR-PATRIOT)
(Only U.S. Founding Fathers who are in the database
or who signed the Declaration of Independence are shown.)
John ADAMS (Braintree, Mass. 30/10/1735 - 4/7/1826 Quincy, Mass.) ; President of the United States #2 (Feder : 1797-1801); Vice President of the U.S.A. #1 under Washington; ....
Samuel (Jr.) ADAMS (the PATRIOT) (Boston 27/9/1722 - 2/10/1803) ; Governor of Massachusetts; Revolutionary; Founding Father of the U.S.A.; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Ethan (Colonel) ALLEN (Conn. 1738 - 1789 Vermont) ; `of the Green Mountain Boys'; HERO of the Revolutionary War; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.
Josiah BARTLETT (1729 - 1795) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of New Hampshire
Edward BIDDLE (Philadelphia 1738 - 1779 Baltimore) ; (member of Continental Congress)
John BLAIR (Virg. 1731 - 1800 Virg.) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution
Elisha (Elias) BOUDINOT (Philadelphia 1740 - 1820 N.J.) ; President of Continental Congress; Founding Father of the U.S.A.
Carter BRAXTON (1736 - 1797) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Aaron BURR (Conn. 1756 - 1836) ; U.S. Senator; Vice President of the U.S.A. #3 under Jefferson; sometimes considered Founding Father of th....
Charles (of Carrollton) CARROLL (Maryland 1737 - 1832 Maryland) ; (one of the wealthiest Americans of his day; only Catholic Signer of the Declaration of Indepen....
Daniel (of Upper Marlboro) CARROLL (1730 - 1796) ; (of Rock Creek); Signer of the Articles of Confederation and of the U.S. Constitution
Samuel CHASE (Maryland 1741 - 1811 Virginia) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Abraham CLARKE (1725 - 1794) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
George CLINTON (1739 - 1812) ; Governor of New York; Vice President of the U.S.A. #4 under Jefferson & Madison; Founding Father of the U.S.A.
William ELLERY (R.I. 1727 - 1820 R.I.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence and of Articles of Confederation ; (Judge, Abolitionist, eponym)
Oliver ELLSWORTH (Conn. 1745 - 1807 Conn.) ; lawyer; revolutionary; Founding Father of the U.S.A.; U.S. Senator; 3rd Chief Justice of the United States
William FLOYD (1734 - 1821) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; member of Continental Congress
Benjamin FRANKLIN (Boston, Mass. 1706 - 1790 Philadelphia) ; (famous Inventor; amateur Mathematician; founded newspapers; Governor of Pennsylvania; Signer of the
Elbridge GERRY (Mass. 1744 - 1814 Washington, D.C.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Massachusetts; Vice President of the U.....
Nicholas GILMAN (1755 - 1844) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution ; U.S. Senator
Nathaniel GORHAM (1738 - 1796) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution
Lyman HALL (1724 - 1790) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Georgia
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)
John HANCOCK (`the Signer') (Braintree, Mass. 1737 - 1793 Mass.) ; (merchant; financier; Patriot; President of 2nd Continental Congress; 1st & 3rd Governor of Massachusett....
Benjamin HARRISON (Virg. 1726 - 1791 Virg.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
John HART (1711 - 1779) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin (Colonel) HAWKINS (No. Carol. 1754 - 1816 Georgia) ; (French interpreter for George Washington; Signer of the U.S. Constitution ; Washington's Super....
Patrick (the PATRIOT) HENRY (1736 - 1799) ; Founding Father of the U.S.A.; (great Orator, said ``Give me Liberty or Give me Death!''); Governor of Virginia; eponym
Joseph HEWES (1730 - 1779) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Heyward, Jr.
William HOOPER (1742 - 1790) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Stephen HOPKINS (1707 - 1785) ; Governor of Rhode Island Colony; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Samuel HUNTINGTON (1731 - 1796) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Connecticut
Jared INGERSOLL (1749 - 1822) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution ; Pennsylvania State Attorney General
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....
William Samuel JOHNSON (1727 - 1819) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution ; U.S. Senator; President of Columbia University
John LANGDON (1741 - 1819) ; Governor of New Hampshire; Signer of the U.S. Constitution
Richard Henry LEE (Virg. 1732 - 1794 Virg.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; U.S. Senator; President of Congressional Congress; eponym of Lee Resolution
Francis LEWIS (Cardiff, Wales 1713 - 1803 N.Y.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Philip (Jr.) LIVINGSTON (1716 - 1778) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; President of New York Provincial Congress
Robert R. (Jr.) LIVINGSTON (N.Y. 1746 - 1813 N.Y.) ; Amabassador, etc.; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.; (negotiated the Louisiana Purchase; `The Chancellor')
William LIVINGSTON (1723 - 1790) ; 1st Governor of New Jersey; Signer of the U.S. Constitution
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)
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.
George MASON (Virg. 1725 - 1792 Virg.) ; famous Author; Founding Father of the U.S.A.; co-Founder of the Bill of Rights
Arthur MIDDLETON (1742 - 1787) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; member of Continental Congress
Henry MIDDLETON (1717 - 1784) ; President of Continental Congress
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....
Gouverneur MORRIS (1752 - 1815) ; Signer of the Articles of Confederation ; U.S. Senator
Lewis (III) MORRIS (1726 - 1798) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Robert (Jr.) MORRIS (1734 - 1806) ; financier; Signer of the Declaration of Independence and of Articles of Confederatio....
John Morton
Thomas (Jr.) NELSON (Yorktown, Virg. 1738 - 1789) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Virginia
James (Jr.) OTIS (Mass. 1725 - 1783) ; (lawyer, Advocate General; Activist, politician; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.; famous for quo....
William Paca
Robert Treat PAINE (Boston, Mass. 1731 - 1814 Boston) ; (1st Attorney General of Massachusetts; Signer of the Declaration of Independence )
William PATERSON (1745 - 1806) ; Signer of the U.S. Constitution ; U.S. Senator; Governor of New Jersey; U.S. Supreme Court Justice; eponym
Dorothea `Dolly' PAYNE (N.C. 1768 - 1849 Virg.) ; First Lady (MADISON) of the United States; sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.
Edmund PENDLETON (1721 - 1803) ; Colonial Governor of Virginia; member of Continental Congress
John PENN (Virg. 1741 - 1788 No. Carol.) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence and of Articles of Confederation
William PENN (London 1644 - 1718 Berks.) ; Philosopher, Activist, entrepreneur, Quaker, Author; Founder, Governor & eponym of PENNSYLVANIA; (his de....
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.
Peyton (Major) RANDOLPH (Virginia 1721 - 1775 Philadelphia) ; 1st President of Continental Congress; Founding Father of the U.S.A.
George READ (1733 - 1798) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; U.S. Senator; etc.
George Read
Paul REVERE (Boston, Mass. 1734 - 1818 Boston, Mass.) ; (silversmith; militia officer; patriot in American Revolution; famous for his midnight ride; poss. Founding Father of the U.S.A.; eponym)
Caesar (II) RODNEY (Delaware 1728 - 1784) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Betsy (Mrs.) ROSS (Philadelphia? 1752 - 1836 Philadelphia) ; aka Elizabeth (Phoebe) GRISCOM; (sewed the first American flag; sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.)
George (Jr.) ROSS (1730 - 1779) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin (Dr.) RUSH (1746 - 1813) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Surgeon General in the Continental Army
Edward RUTLEDGE (S.C. 1749 - 1800 S.C.) ; youngest Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of South Carolina
John (Jr.) RUTLEDGE (So. Carol. 1739 - 1800 S.C.) ; Founding Father of the U.S.A.; Governor of South Carolina; 2nd Chief Justice of the United States
Elizabeth SCHUYLER (N.Y. 1757 - 1854 N.Y.) ; (sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.)
Roger SHERMAN (Mass. 1721 - 1793 Conn.) ; U.S. Senator; Signer of the Declaration of Independence and of the the Continental A....
Abigail SMITH (1744 - 1818) ; First Lady (ADAMS) of the United States; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.; Abolitionist
James Smith
Friedrich Wilhelm (Baron) von STEUBEN (Magdeburg 1730 - 1794 Oneida, N.Y.) ; (helped train the Yankee Army for the Revolutionary War; eponym; considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.)
Richard STOCKTON (1730 - 1781) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas STONE (1743 - 1787) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
George Taylor
Charles Thomson (secretary, attesting)
Matthew Thornton
George WALTON (1741? - 1804) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Governor of Georgia; U.S. Senator; Colonel in Revolutionary War
George Augustine WASHINGTON (Virg. 22/2/1732 - 14/12/1799 Virg.) ; President of the United States #1 (Indep, Feder : 1789-1797); Key Founding Father of the U.S.A.; (General....
Noah WEBSTER (Conn. 1758 - 1843 Conn.) ; (very famous writer of dictionary; sometimes considered Founding Father of the U.S.A.)
William WHIPPLE (1730 - 1785) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
William WILLIAMS (1731 - 1811) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
James Wilson
John (Robert) WITHERSPOON (5/2/1722 - 15/11/1794) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence , member of Continental Congress, 1st Pres. of Princeton Univ.
Oliver WOLCOTT (1726 - 1797) ; Governor of Connecticut; Signer of the Declaration of Independence
George WYTHE (1726 - 1806) ; Signer of the Declaration of Independence