Medieval English Ancestors of Robert1 Abell

Medieval English Ancestors of Robert1 Abell
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Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Robert Abell was born in England in about 1605, possibly in Hemington, Leicestershire or Stapenhill, Derbyshire. His parents were George Abell and Frances Cotton. He married Joannah before 1639, probably in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Lists ancestral families in England in alphabetical order.

Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who Came to America Before 1700

Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who Came to America Before 1700
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806317526

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This is the eighth edition of the classic work on the royal ancestry of certain colonists who came to America before the year 1700, and it is the first new edition to appear since 1992, reflecting the change in editorship from the late Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. to his appointed successors William and Kaleen Beall. Like the previous editions, it embodies the very latest research in the highly specialized field of royal genealogy. As a result, out of a total of 398 ancestral lines, 91 have been extensively revised and 60 have been added, while almost all lines have had at least some minor corrections, amounting altogether to a 30 percent increase in text. Previous discoveries have now been integrated into the text and recently discovered errors have been corrected. And for the first time, thanks to the efforts of the new editors, this edition contains an every-name index, replacing the cumbersome indexes of the past. In addition to Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, and Robert the Strong, descents in this work are traced from the following ancestral lines: Saxon and English monarchs, Gallic monarchs, early kings of Scotland and Ireland, kings and princes of Wales, Gallo-Romans and Alsatians, Norman and French barons, the Riparian branch of the Merovingian House, Merovingian kings of France, Isabel de Vermandois, and William de Warenne.

The American Genealogist

The American Genealogist
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Total Pages: 474
Release: 2008
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

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Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, Who Died in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, 20 June 1663, with English Ancestral Lines Of

Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, Who Died in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, 20 June 1663, with English Ancestral Lines Of
Author: Carl Boyer, 3rd
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Total Pages: 622
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780788457760

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Robert Abell was born in England in about 1605, possibly in Hemington, Leicestershire or Stapenhill, Derbyshire. His parents were George Abell and Frances Cotton. He married Joannah before 1639, probably in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Lists ancestral families in England in alphabetical order.

Plantagenet Ancestry

Plantagenet Ancestry
Author: Douglas Richardson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Colonists
ISBN: 9781449966348

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"This book documents lines of descent for approximately 190 seventeenth-century North American colonists from the Plantagenet dynasty that ruled England from 1154 to 1485. This dynasty was founded by Geoffrey Plantagenet (died 1151), Count of Anjou. The book has been compiled for three basic audiences: (1) For those who desire a reliable reference work for events and individuals in the colonial and medieval time periods; (2) For those interested in their personal family history who seek information regarding their more remote ancestry; and (3) To help readers better understand English history from the viewpoint of family dynamics."--P. viii, v. 1.